Sengoku Ryouma (
warintheextreme) wrote2013-12-26 02:14 am
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[For Takatora]
This is turning out to be much more interesting than I ever anticipated.
As I have made quite clear to everyone involved in the project- I am an intellectual. A scientist. Non-violent by nature. And anyway, the main reason I signed on to head the technology sector of this project was to provide a measure of protection to the citizens of the city.
I mean it when I say I don't want to see any innocents hurt, never mind killed.
Takatora has asked me, more than once now, to increase the pace on the secondary Driver project, the follow-up to the prototype Sengoku Driver.
I smirk to myself, as ever feeling maybe just a tad bit egocentric and flush with potentially unwarrantaed self-importance...
Then again, I did design the device entirely on my own, and build all seven of them, from scratch, by hand.
There is a technology department at Yggdrasill. I'm a part of it, a ranking member even. But this project is sensitive enough that I jumped at the position, knowing full well that I wouldn't have to work with any of my scientific peers.
It's my project. My work.
This new Driver will be no different.
Though I am still unsure, as the blueprints are finished and I've begun building the first model, if I trust it enough to let Takatora be the first to use one.
As I have made quite clear to everyone involved in the project- I am an intellectual. A scientist. Non-violent by nature. And anyway, the main reason I signed on to head the technology sector of this project was to provide a measure of protection to the citizens of the city.
I mean it when I say I don't want to see any innocents hurt, never mind killed.
Takatora has asked me, more than once now, to increase the pace on the secondary Driver project, the follow-up to the prototype Sengoku Driver.
I smirk to myself, as ever feeling maybe just a tad bit egocentric and flush with potentially unwarrantaed self-importance...
Then again, I did design the device entirely on my own, and build all seven of them, from scratch, by hand.
There is a technology department at Yggdrasill. I'm a part of it, a ranking member even. But this project is sensitive enough that I jumped at the position, knowing full well that I wouldn't have to work with any of my scientific peers.
It's my project. My work.
This new Driver will be no different.
Though I am still unsure, as the blueprints are finished and I've begun building the first model, if I trust it enough to let Takatora be the first to use one.
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Well, no, I suppose the least probable outcome is that he left and just stays gone; gone home or back to his own office or into Helheim, which ever is most necessary at this moment. I'm not entirely clear on that, because my clock is on the other side of the lab and I'm busy. I'm not entirely sure what time it is, and honestly don't care.
I return to my work. I meant it when I told him I'd be done within the week. The Driver is coming along nicely, I've had the blueprints done for days, it's just a matter of building the thing now, and of course making sure it actually has even the potential to work.
Takatora comes back shortly with coffee, and I make a mental note to add this event to my future probabilities. Coffee is becoming the most likely outcome in vast strides.
"Thank you, Takatora." I glance at the cup, then up at him, offering him a small smile, then turn back to my work.
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I toy with the lock seed in my pocket for a moment, taking another few sips of my coffee, letting the quiet ease between us.
"Ryouma," I nudge the coffee closer to him, bumping his hand with it. "There's no sense in you becoming needlessly worn out and making a mistake at some critical point in the new driver's construction."
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Still, eventually he nudges the coffee closer to my hand, and I look up at him, smiling a bit as I realize how much he has relaxed, where Takatora is concerned anyway.
"I don't make mistakes, Takatora." I say softly, but I do sit back and pick up the coffee with one hand, taking a sip just to placate him.
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He sits back, and I almost smile, just the barest lift at the corner of my mouth.
"Everyone makes mistakes, Ryouma. Even you."
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"Perhaps, perhaps. But I don't let mine leave this room, Takatora."
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I glance at my watch. "According to Yggdrasil records, the last time you took a break was nine hours ago, and I have strong suspicions that you did not actually take a break then."
I nudge the cup once more. "You can spare the time required to drink a cup of coffee with me."
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I can't help but laugh, though. "You're looked up my timesheet?" I shake my head, not surprised by the lengths to which he's gone. "For your information, I actually took two entire laps around the lab before I sat back down, nine hours ago." Still, it's really not worth arguing with him over this, so I even make a point of pushing my chair back away from my worktable, after picking up the cup of coffee that is.
"What, are you going to turn me in to reception and payroll?"
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"Two laps around the lab do not count as a break, and even if they did, it has been nine hours since then." Even at my worst, at my most dedicated moments, I am not that ruthless about neglecting my body's needs.
I give a small nod when he pushes his chair back and picks up his coffee again, hiding my slight smile in a sip from my own cup.
"You forget that I have the authority to lock you out of this lab. Any lab within Yggdrasil, for that matter."
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"You'll have to make up your mind, Takatora, either you can have the new Driver sooner, or I can take frequent and unproductive breaks. You can't have it both ways."
I think he's smiling. It's just an educated guess, but judging by the particular near-haste with which he raised his cup, it seems likely that he was trying to hide a grin.
Then he makes an off-handed half-threat and I lower my own mug and fix him with a piercing stare.
"Try it."
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"Oh I know you'd find a way back in, I'm not arguing that." I sip at my coffee, then lower the cup, meeting Ryouma's eyes. "But during the hypothetical time spent trying to get back in you might learn something."
Maybe not to test me so, when it comes to the welfare of those that work under me.
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I keep my eyes on Takatora for now, though.
"I think you wouldn't ever dare to do that, whether I'm sleeping or not."
I think you wouldn't trust me to be the top scientist in the research department, or indeed to be working for Yggdrasill at all, if I couldn't bypass a few locks.
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I reach into my pocket, and draw a sandwich wrapped in plastic from it. I hold it out to him, meeting his eyes with an unwavering glare.
"Eat."
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He actually brought a sandwich. Where did he get that?
I take it from him, holding it up with a little shake of my head and a laugh.
"I ate when I took my not-break around the lab." I say, and it's true, actually, I had an entire apple.
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"And again, that was nine hours ago." I fix him with a gaze, half one of authority, of command, and half one that's a great deal more open, more private. Almost caring.
"I'm not asking you to stop working, to call it a night and go home. I am merely insisting that you refuel before you work yourself unconscious."
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"You have to have more confidence in me, Takatora. I was, and in fact am, no where near unconsciousness, from lack of food, or sleep. I know my body well enough for that."
But I take a bite of the sandwich anyway, just to placate him.
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I do give that faint hint of a smile to him when he decides to humor me and take a bite. I won't be releasing his chair until the sandwich is gone, mind, but the fact that he's intending to humor me is endearing.
"Talk to me about the progress you've made."
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That has only ever happened twice before, and only once since working with Yggdrasill.
I take another bite, and shrug, glancing back at my worktable and the prototype there.
"The Energy Lockseeds are on a completely different level from the others. There's simply too much power to use them in the same way. I couldn't just start with the Sengoku Driver and build up from there, I had to start from scratch."
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Then again, I can be equally as dedicated and self damaging. It's just that my talents lie outside the realms of science and engineering.
I shift a little, thinking of a recent battle I engaged in inside Helheim. My shoulder is still a bit strained from that fight. ...perhaps more than a bit.
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I hum, and swallow, then look up at him a bit imploringly. "I might have, you know, but it would have been counter-intuitive this time. You'll understand, once I'm done."
My eyes flit down his body as he shifts, shrugs, and I can tell there's a tension there that shouldn't be, that isn't usually.
"Takatora... When were you last in Helheim?"
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"This afternoon, if you must know." I scowl, trying to keep my posture steady and composed.
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"Was anyone monitoring your activity?"
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I reach my free hand over to my shoulder, tilting my head a bit and rubbing at the first degree muscle tear there.
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He's right. He was in there, while I was absorbed in work on the new Driver, and straining himself unnecessarily. Not too much, not enough to set off any alarms, but enough that the print-outs are approximately 33% more than they are usually.
I grab up the papers and turn sharply, brandishing them at Takatora.
"Why was I not informed that you were entering the forest?"
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He's being so dramatic, it would be endearing, even attractive, it it wasn't directed at me.
"Because it was a minor, routine Inves fight that lasted all of fifteen minutes total."
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"I do not care what you think it was, Takatora. We know nothing about these creatures or that world, there is no such thing as routine. I should be informed, every time you enter the forest."
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