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necromanswers) wrote in
driftfleet2018-11-14 01:14 am
Libuscha IV System Mingle (no. 1)
Who: Everyone! OTA!
Broadcast: sure why not
Action: yeahhhhhh
When: 11/12 to 1/4 (minus 12/26)
It's Candlenights! Or Christmas! Or whatever! It's festive! Go celebrate, explore, go get free stuff from a tree!!
More importantly it's a mingle!
--SYSTEM INFORMATION--
Broadcast: sure why not
Action: yeahhhhhh
When: 11/12 to 1/4 (minus 12/26)
It's Candlenights! Or Christmas! Or whatever! It's festive! Go celebrate, explore, go get free stuff from a tree!!
More importantly it's a mingle!
--SYSTEM INFORMATION--

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[If he sounds uncertain, it's only because Connor isn't sure who he would tell that sort of thing. Or why Ben thinks he would. He understands the concept of confidentiality. He's no longer in a position where just being ordered to keep quiet would be enough, but he's still not about to go broadcasting secrets all over the place.]
I'm not going to tell anyone.
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I don't think you will. But like, people like me? I can think you won't, logically, but there's also part of me that doesn't believe it, so hearing that you won't kinda calms that stupid part down. Does that make sense?
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[At least Connor can say that these days without being too clinical about it. It's not the kindest phrasing - he never did get the hang of that part. Yet he understands it far better now than he would have back in his machine days, where his programming would have logged the answer and spat out the response.]
You need it to be clear.
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Right. [a shrug] Seems like nothing, but later on when my brain decides to remind me about all this, I can say "hey, he said he wouldn't talk about it" and I'll probably be fine. [dryly] Human brains suck, by the way.
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[He's being polite. Human brains are pretty terrible. Connor doesn't have much room to be judgemental, though, given the irrational thoughts he is plagued with.]
I think I understand, though. The process of going over something when you don't need to.
[Even while he was still a machine, Connor had his fair share of fretting over interactions from earlier in the day. So much of his time spent with Hank and chasing deviants had lead to him going back through the events and wondering, was that the right choice? Why did he make that choice?]
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Yeah? [he scratches at his cheek, peering at Connor a little curiously before he turns and looks around for somewhere to sit. He finally settles for somewhere right under the tree, grunting as he does so]
Guess android brains aren't that much better, if you're prone to that kinda shit, too.
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[He doesn't bother to sit, though he does follow Ben over to where he takes his seat.]
I know what it feels like to worry.
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It's less getting used to it and more - I guess, knowing how to work through it when it's the really intense kind of worrying.
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So this is one of the ways you do it?
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[he shrugs] But everything I do is either a process or a routine - orderly stuff. Since like, it's always intense for me. I'm sure you've figured out by now what's wrong.
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I have a good idea, yes. [After dealing with Hank, he's more attuned to the signs of mental health issues than he would have been a month ago. Not to mention having more empathy for it.] It must be hard to establish a regular routine in the Fleet, when it's constantly moving to different environments.
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- he isn't even sure. Help them? Is he helping? Is it even making sense?] I try to keep it vague enough that I can - switch things in and out. Like, window-shopping, or finding some kind of labor job, or like, if there's an arena or underground fight clubs, I'll join those and burn off some anger. Those are all things I can do at any stop we go to, and I just have to adjust the details depending on the planet.
[he pauses, his nose wrinkling faintly in disgust as he remembers last month's utter failure]
But like I said, it doesn't always work. I even have like, set routines that don't change, but sometimes I just get - you know, in a bad way. It was like that last month, so I mostly stuck to the ships when I wasn't picking fights on the planet.
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[That does not sound like a good coping mechanism.]
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Yeah, sometimes. You ever get so angry you want to beat the shit out of something?
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[Yes, this is because he only started having The Feelings about a month ago, but his point still stands.]
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Then consider it a rhetorical question. Most folks don't get that angry anyway, I don't think. I didn't used to.
Anyway, yes, I went and picked fights. I know it's not healthy. I got lectured plenty for it last month 'cuz people don't know when to leave me alone when I'm like that.
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Connor folds his arms across his chest, mulling that over.]
Is that what you wanted? To be left alone?
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It's one thing to tell people hey, yeah, I'm a mess of a person and be open about what's wrong with me, right? I have no problem telling people. It's another entirely for them to actually see it. And last month was - you know, that.
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He wonders, for a moment, how everyone here would respond if they saw the aspects of his talents that even the police force hadn't been privy to. The fallibility that had been built into him by design. It wouldn't come off well, most likely. Even as he thinks it a cold reluctance curls up inside him.
Connor shakes his head slightly, bringing his attention back to the present.]
I'm sure they were concerned for your wellbeing, but... I think I understand.
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Still, he can't help but snort] Yeah, I realize that. I'm just bad at accepting people's - concern and niceties and shit. Especially when it has to do with all my problems.
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For now, he eyes Ben back and says:]
Because you're abrasive.
[Not exactly Ben's own words but a spin on it. Social protocols are nice and all, except they've never stopped Connor from being direct in the past.]
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Because I'm abrasive, yeah. And I don't know how to do it, for an actual, real answer.
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But things have improved since last month?
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Yeah, kinda. It still - it's like, in the back of my mind? So like, if we went into specifics it'd start bothering me. But we're being nice and vague about it so I can deal with it. But I don't feel like starting any fights so that's a huge improvement.
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[Said as the literal only other person in this room, and also as a highly effective killer android.]
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