iamthedarkness: (We both know this cage won't hold me)
iamthedarkness ([personal profile] iamthedarkness) wrote in [community profile] fateandfortune2016-03-19 05:36 pm

Transporter Beam Accidents Do Happen

An anomaly.

Space was full of them, but all of the points of instability no matter how small in the Sol system had been exhaustively catalogued. Grade school children took field trips to collect redundant data on them to analyse over apple juice and animal crackers. Or kelp wafers, or whatever they fed people now. Khan had encountered a few undocumented anomalies in his longer-range scans and tended to avoid them whenever possible in his transporter experiments, but he hadn't even bothered scanning first this time. Why would he? The coordinates he was using were in the path of Earth's orbit, no region of space had been better studied than that one.

There were several distant anomalies in the known galaxy which could warp local space-time into crumpled aluminum foil, but this one didn't have the right energy signature. It wasn't a false reading, even though by all rational standards it should have been. These subspace energy patterns never occurred naturally, not in the vacuum of space. It looked almost like a life-form signature that had been abandoned mid-transport, no stabilizing beam either from point of origin or destination, and somehow hadn't disintegrated in the process.

Well, no sense in ignoring the interesting finding. Ultimately, Khan intended to use transwarp teleportation with living subjects anyway. While he wasn't prepared to start sacrificing lives at this stage, this wasn't his doing. Whatever this creature was, or had been, it essentially didn't exist right now. Its matter was no longer part of any known or theorized parallel universe. It wasn't alive, so rematerializing it in his test chamber wasn't going to kill it no matter what went wrong. He might as well bring the thing in and have a look at it before blasting it back out into the vacuum of space.

After recalibrating his instruments to lock onto life signs, Khan locked onto the signal with far more precision than the instruments currently in wide use could have done. Khan was alone in his workshop with no weapons and he really should have considered calling in a xenobiologist first, but he had no interest whatsoever in expanding the frontiers of shared knowledge for the rabid warhounds of Starfleet. A few more buttons punched and the golden swirls began forming on the platform inside the spherical force field. Khan would have to shut the field off in order for sound waves to cross the distance between them, but right now he should be able to see what was inside well enough to determine if it should be jettisoned immediately. That would definitely be necessary if it turned out to be too large for the containment field, no sense in triggering an explosion of guts all over the sensitive instruments.

Of course, if the life form reassembled correctly and actually possessed senses corresponding the the human visible light range, it would also be able to see him. It would appear at roughly his chest-height on a warm white disc three metres in diameter, the force field bubble completely transparent but hard as glass to the touch. The room was a small deserted hangar built of dark metal, well-lit but almost empty, with nothing else in it but a large desk sized console, a chair, and a dark-haired man with a quiet curiosity. Khan stood up from his console and took a step closer, watching the form take shape out of the whirling photon-emitting spirals.
theycalledmeacurse: (hello logan)

[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-20 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
It took a great deal of effort for Rogue to pay attention to everything he said after answering her question. 2258. Over two hundred years in her future. Everyone she'd ever known and loved would be dead now, even if this were her dimension and they'd succeeded in their plan and saved the world. A sense of hopelessness fills her at the thought and it was a struggle not to let it show on her face.

Again there was a flurry of whispers in her mind and she had to plead with everyone to be quiet, it was hard enough to deal with this without their distraction. "We were resetting the timeline," she explained, providing the answer to the not yet defined question. "Changing the past to stop a war before it started. The population had been decimated, the Earth dying, it was the only way..."

She looked away from him then, turning slightly to the side and wrapping her arms around herself. "Are there mutants in this dimension?" she asked quickly, the words tumbling out before she lost her nerve. "On Earth, were there, are there people born with a genetic difference that gives them special, extraordinary abilities?" If this was her timeline, she needed to know if the plan had worked, if all that loss had been undone and her family saved.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-20 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Yes was what she'd been hoping for, the single word that could change her whole outlook on life, but the rest of it was entirely unexpected. He was a mutant? It was possible, of course, she certainly didn't look like the stereotypical mutant that had been plastered all over the news and propaganda pieces before the war.

She looked over at him with an almost blank expression, staring for seconds that stretched between them in silence before she finally informed him, "So are you."

There wasn't any point in hiding it, after all. If he was as different as she was, then it might be better that he knew. He might be able to tell her what had happened, help her figure out... everything. Anything.
theycalledmeacurse: (shadows)

[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-20 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
He was as shocked as she was, it was there in his eyes and the way he looked at her. Neither of them had seen this coming, and, for Rogue at least, it felt like the room was spinning. Especially when he said that.

"What?" she whispered, suddenly very close to tears as the words threatened to catch in her throat. She must have imagined it. He couldn't possibly have said what she thought he'd said. "You might... Home?" The idea hadn't even crossed her mind. Ending up in this time was one thing, but making it back - was he serious? Could it actually be possible? Was there really a chance she might be able to see everyone again?
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-20 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
On a better day, Rogue wouldn't have been anywhere near as emotional as she was at present, and in retrospect she would be a little appalled at the way she'd behaved. She'd spent so many years learning how to be strong, both physically and mentally, but the war had broken all of that down and left her with nothing but a crumbled foundation upon which to build upon again.

It took a few tries for her to piece together his meaning, and when it finally hit her, she could barely breathe. "This isn't my timeline," she concluded in a hushed voice. She took a shuddering breath and hung her head. "I knew that seemed too easy." That should have been her first clue, really. After what she'd done, she didn't deserve for anything to ever be easy.
theycalledmeacurse: (apprehensive)

[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-21 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
Part of her wanted to shrink back from his words, to follow the instinct to run when things got tough, but that wasn't an option now. She'd been through too much.

"That's not what I meant," she snapped back, raising her head to glare at him as her stronger instinct to fight won out over running. "Of course I care about going back. I have to know if it worked, if my family is still alive." Some of the steel leaked out of her voice as she continued, "I apologize, things have been... I'm not usually like this."

Seeing her life flash before her eyes as the Sentinels had barged into the temple hadn't exactly done her mental state any favors.
theycalledmeacurse: (startled)

[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-21 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
If he was worried about her being discovered, then she had to assume it was for a damn good reason and act accordingly. But she didn't expect him to lunge at her like that, grabbing for her bare hand. She only just barely managed to keep herself out of that grasp, dodging to the side and around him on pure reflex - she'd spent over a decade avoiding the touch of others, it wasn't something that went away very easily.

Rogue concluded on her own and quite quickly that the only viable option was under the console and she hurried to fold herself beneath it. She'd gotten pretty good at hiding over the years, too.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-21 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Rogue's pulse was racing as she waited under the console, her heart beating so loudly in her ears that she almost didn't hear the chime of the door. It took all of her years of meditative practice to keep her breathing calm and quiet so she could hear what was finally said after the door opened.

It didn't sound like a soldier, the voice too upbeat for someone to have noticed her presence and already be on the hunt for her, but she still didn't trust it. Even in the silence that followed the short exchange, she stayed right where she was, body tensed and ready to lash out if a threat appeared. It could be a trap, after all. Years of hiding from the soldiers and running from the sentinels had turned her into a soldier herself, and even after three years of being held prisoner in her own home, those instincts hadn't faded.
theycalledmeacurse: (cautious)

[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-21 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
It was only one set of footsteps that she heard crossing the room, going in a different direction rather than toward her hiding spot. Someone could still have been waiting inside the door, there could be a whole lot of someones, but she wouldn't know unless she listened to his all-clear and checked.

Her movements were slow and cautious as she peeked out, scanning the area she could see before just as slowly standing. It wasn't until she saw for herself that there was no one else in the room that she visibly relaxed.

"Thank you for not letting them find me," she said to him, lifting her hands to run them through her hair, smoothing down the striped locks. The unzipped lower sleeves of her shirt fell back to expose most of her forearms; if he looked, he'd see a tattoo there, M4827, the number they'd used to catalog her. "I don't exactly relish the idea of being locked up as a lab rat again."
theycalledmeacurse: (hello logan)

[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-21 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
Between the look Harrison gave her and the words he used, Rogue had a sick, sinking feeling in the pit of her stomach that she would bet good money wouldn't go away anytime soon. He'd confirmed her fear that she would end up exactly that if she were caught by whoever ran this place, and she was completely out of her depth in this time and place.

Best not to worry too much about it, though. She was stressed and exhausted enough without adding to it by overthinking a situation that she really couldn't do much about. Unless he managed to do whatever it was to get her back to her time, she was stuck here, and she'd have to keep her wits about her to make it out alive and in one piece.

"I'm sorry about before," she said, lowering her gaze to the floor as she seemingly changed the subject. But it was important that he knew so he didn't try anything again. "When you told me to hide and you... My mutation is in my skin. More than a few seconds of contact would kill you."
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-21 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
Khan would find Rogue extremely willing to do whatever it took to make certain she didn't end up strapped to another lab table. She had hundreds of psyches in her mind who had died in the agony of her touch and she would rather be killed herself than be forced to murder innocent people again.

"I wish it were that simple," she said with a sigh, scrubbing a hand over her eyes. "When I touch someone, I absorb their life force, memories, skills - it's like I have a copy of them permanently stored in my mind. With other mutants, I borrow their mutations for a little while." Crossing her arms again, she wore a somber but serious expression as she met his eyes. "It only takes about ten seconds to kill a baseline human. With someone enhanced, it's a bit longer, but not much."
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-21 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Rogue watched him move with curious caution, but his choice of words made her smile, the corners of her lips curling slightly upward. How long had it been since she'd last smiled? It must have been years.

"I've had a few interactions with the Kree and Shi'ar, two of the major intergalactic forces in my universe. But they mostly steered clear of Earth - there were extenuating circumstances for why they contacted the group I was with." Which was another long and complicated story. "From everything we've seen, my abilities are... unique. My mentor had never seen anything like them, and he'd been working with mutants for half a century when I met him."
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-21 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
It was actually a little reassuring and almost comforting that he didn't keep a great distance between them, but didn't get closer than was polite either. Such a consideration was a great deal more than she was used to from anyone outside her very close circle of friends, and even they had shied away from her at times in the early days.

"It sounds like a very eclectic and fascinating universe," she commented, choosing her words carefully. "My Earth is still searching for proof that we're not alone. I almost wish I could live to see us become part of that community, to find out if things are as wonderful as they are here."

It was like a dream, the idea of being able to interact with other species and not have them automatically be terrified and assuming the worst of her. "I hope- I hope that we've fixed things. That our Earth survives to take its place in the universe, because it wasn't going to before. The governments of the world had come together to hunt us down, like you said. Anyone with the mutant gene, anyone who sided with mutants, anyone whose genetic line would eventually have the X gene... Most were just killed, but those of us with useful abilities were put into prison camps to be studied. Over three-quarters of the planet's population was dead or captured at last count, and they weren't going to stop."

She cleared her throat and looked away from him, quietly adding, "I hope we can make the world a better place this time. For everyone."

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