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McCrane ([personal profile] mccrane) wrote in [community profile] re_alignment_logs2013-01-17 08:22 pm

That moment when...

Who: McCrane and Kagerou
What: Both having died, they start to answer the call of the Badlands before waking up at the edge of the Haven together. Awkwardness ensues.
When: Now-ish.
Where: Haven's edge towards the new Badlands source.

Notes: None! Earth robots not understanding things, making pacts.



Technically, that wasn't true.

McCrane knew exactly where he was, because he'd spent long hours at Police Headquarters making certain that their communicator badges were reprogrammed to accommodate the larger radius of Cybertron. They weren't at 100%, he knew, because he was far from either a scientist or a mathemetician, but he'd had the time for it and it had needed to be done.

He was thankful for that, now.

He was less thankful to be staring out across the wastelands from a largish hill that he didn't remember climbing, wondering if he'd died.

That was the only explanation, wasn't it?

He'd lost memories here, before, and that had been the cause. He'd promised the team afterward that it wouldn't happen again, and while he knew that no one would or could hold him to that promise, he still felt terrible.

This shouldn't have happened.

He was supposed to be strong enough.

Both fists clenched at his sides, and he turned to head back inward to the Haven...

...which would have been easier if he hadn't walked straight into Kagerou.


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thxforthememories: (Every step you take I'll be watching)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-02-13 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
He just nods. It's fair to do. Perceptor is his friend, after all, not McCrane's. And... he has to do something worthwhile, doesn't he? He has to make himself useful to the others.

Instead of hiding away on the roof with Kay, as pleasant an option as that frequently seemed.

"You think... an empty frame kept me here?" he asks. There isn't anything accusatory or irritated in the question. He's asking clarification, even as his gaze drifts down, watching the little body while they walk. "If that's true... what kept you here?"
thxforthememories: (Shh we're having a serious talk now.)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-02-13 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
Again, he falls silent. That... makes him think. And, maybe it's true.

"... They say I love him," he says, his voice very soft. "If what you think is true... then... maybe they're right, too."

For all the good it really did.

The responsibility made sense. McCrane did seem like the sort to take that weight. The rest though. That was more of a surprise.

"Me?"
thxforthememories: (But I don't even like submarines.)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-02-15 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
"That's... what they said."

He has no frame of reference for it. If those he trusts said what it was, he has no reason to doubt them. He only knows how important the other ninja is to him. How much Shadowmaru means. How much being away from him physically hurts, on occasion. What he would give to...

But then, McCrane speaks, and he shoves aside that train of thought for now. "I don't know what else to call it," he says. "If there's another word for it... I can't think of anything else that describes what I feel when I think of him."

Part of the team...

He should know that by now. He should know he's... slightly accepted. And yet it still feels so foreign to think about.

"You don't believe I'm... stepping where I shouldn't?"
thxforthememories: (Shh we're having a serious talk now.)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-02-17 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
"You don't know?"

That came as a surprise. He sort of assumed the rest of the Brave Police were better at all these things than he was. Maybe he was wrong.

"Loneliness..." He trailed off there. Now that was a feeling he was well-acquainted with. Not that he wanted it that way. Far from it. Just when everyone seemed to have their place and their friends... He had family, certainly. There was no denying that. But --

"I think I've forgotten what it feels like not to have that feeling."

Though the next words helped, somewhat. He nodded, cycling air slowly.

"If you're sure... You do seem to speak for the others, readily enough."
thxforthememories: (Yes I'm listening.)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-02-20 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
"I thought all of you would know. You're all... you seem so much more alive."

He'd said as much before. But not to McCrane. Maybe it would have been better to have that conversation with the more level-headed BP, than with the other. Then again -- it hadn't been a total loss of conversation, either.

He nodded, avoiding McCrane's optics. "I know. There are those who mean more to me than I thought possible..." Like Kay. Perceptor. Wing. Vandal. Even so, it felt as if there was a hole in his AI that nothing seemed to fill. "But..."

His fingers traced over the tiny wings.

"... They aren't him. And when I remember that, it feels painful."

There was no other way to describe it. Though, if that pain kept him from wandering off into the middle of nowhere to disappear, maybe... it was something to be grateful for.

He finally looked at McCrane, expression curious. "Are you leader, in his place?" he asked. "Second in command, they call it."
thxforthememories: (So wait it's tab A slot B?)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-02-23 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
"You seem that way," he said, almost sheepishly. "I don't know why... that's just how I feel, when I speak to any of you." A beat. "Young, yes. I understand that.

Because, out of all of them... he's the youngest, isn't he? Which makes him even younger, in comparison to all those living robots. He doesn't know anything, really, if they're what he has to look at.

"Learn. Right."

He kept tracing the familiar lines, the tip of his finger moving to rest under one of the doll's little hands. Almost like he was trying to hold onto it. He had to learn, didn't he? Learn to be... on his own.

"I didn't mean that," he said, looking up. "I meant... more temporary. You watch the others when he can't."
thxforthememories: (Ask yourself.)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-02-24 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
... of course. That would explain it. Wouldn't it? Something in his expression hardens a little, and he stares straight ahead, in sudden silence. "Right. Why load the disposable unit with things it won't need?" he murmurs, mostly to himself.

He'd asked a similar question before -- why would they teach me about the world, if they were just going to kill me? -- but no one ever had a satisfactory answer. Maybe there just wasn't one at all. No good answers, for when a shadow began to ask questions.

"I still wonder if it would be easier, having him here." He glanced, finally, at the other. "Don't you feel the same... about the others of your team? You're missing two, at least. Aren't you?"

Because he recalled that day almost perfectly. There had been three chasing him. McCrane... and two others he hadn't seen here.

"Who is that?"
thxforthememories: (Ask yourself.)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-02-25 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
"They did," he says, flatly. "I know how to fight. I know how to move unseen. How to fly. How to change form. How to maintain and perform basic repairs on myself, and frames like mine. I know how to utilize my spy circuits to their highest effect. And how to teach all of that to the one I was meant to die for." He looks at McCrane then, expression remote, detached. "I know -- knew -- nothing of the world outside our facility. Nothing of how the world worked. How the rain felt. What made the stars shine. I had never so much as seen the ocean until the night I broke out."

He shakes his head. "So, no. It was not the same data any of you had. Not in any way."

After that, he falls silent. He doesn't typically speak that much at one time. It's outside of the quiet persona a ninja was meant to have. He nods, though, as he listens, despite his reply being a long time in coming.

"At least, when you return... you know you'll see them again. You have that certainty."

Something he doesn't have. He is, however, making an attempt to sound reassuring.

If he were here...

A lot of things would be different, wouldn't they? He wouldn't feel so alone. So much like he was hanging on the edges of their team, too afraid to step in, too lonely to move away. It was an unsettling existence. One he sometimes thought he would do anything to change.

"No. I wouldn't. I would be where I was meant to be... where his shadow is meant to be."

Duke's description earns a quiet sound. Maybe it's meant to be a laugh. Maybe he's just trying to imitate breathing. "Clashed," he says, dryly. "Doesn't that sound familiar."
thxforthememories: (Wait we put the gas where now?)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-02-26 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
The silence stretches. He does nothing to ease it. Not yet. Maybe it means he's made his point. Or... maybe he's said too much. He's not sure. He's never sure when it comes to the others.

Or when he's said too much. He always seems to be something of an uncomfortable subject.

"It's not how I pictured it being," he admits. "It's darker. Dangerous. Isolating. Confusing..." He shakes his head. "... I still... want to see the rain, sometime."

There wasn't much in the way of weather, here. And he had, admittedly, liked hearing the sound of it on the facility's roof.

"And what is it you see in front of us?" he asks, somewhat absently. But entirely curiously.

The mention of Gunmax earns a quiet scoff.

"I still have a hard time believing he's one of you."
thxforthememories: (Every step you take I'll be watching)

[personal profile] thxforthememories 2013-03-02 09:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes."

He'd never felt it. Once or twice, one of the sections of roof leaked a little, allowing the water to fall in. But he'd never stood out under it. It always seemed... it seemed so alive, somehow. "I watched it. I wondered what it would feel like to stand under."

Maybe it was a foolish request. It didn't matter here, anyway.

"You think structures are going to keep our friends from leaving us?" he asked. He didn't mean it harshly. He didn't even particularly mean it in any way other than simple curiosity. Though... there was a sharper edge to the words, all the same -- like dulled knives.

The new subject didn't make him smile. He only frowned a little.

Like him.

Wouldn't that have been nice to know, before so many awkward conversations had happened?

"Did they reformat him, then?"

That was his automatic thought, when anyone mentioned reassignment.