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.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-26 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
He sounded so much like Erik, it was almost a little eerie. For a decade now, she'd had the mutant in her head, his strong need to protect their people coloring nearly every aspect of his personality. Were there more shared traits between her new acquaintance and her old friend, things that perhaps hadn't made themselves known yet?

"You didn't mislead me," she assured him, reaching out to touch the wall as he'd described. It helped to have that extra guide in the darkness, something else to touch and anchor herself with as she kept her fear in check. Talking with him was helping that pursuit as well. "But the impressions you did give, of yourself and this place... I might be incredibly off-base, but are you here of your own free will?"
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-26 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Once upon a time, Rogue would never have come to the conclusions she'd drawn about this man. In her early life as a mutant, she'd been innocent and naïve, not fully understanding the stakes at play and the truth about humanity. It hadn't taken long for the war to change that, though. Everything about her had changed during those long years, everything except the compassion she still felt for people.

The wall dropped away from her fingertips as she let her arm fall, and she took a few moments to think over what he'd said. He was being held against his will, probably forced to do his work to the gain of some powerful entity. But was the self-interest he spoke of layered? Was he not only doing this because of whatever they had to hold him there, but also to something of his own gain? Was his helping her involved in that as well?

She took a slow breath and quietly asked, "Is there anything I can do to help you?"
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-30 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
That hadn't been at all what she'd meant, but they could get to that later. When he showed her how things worked in a few hours, she could bring it up again. When she understood things a little better, perhaps.

In the meantime. "How sound-proofed are your quarters?" she asked him, wishing she didn't have to bring it up but not at all willing to take chances. "I don't sleep well. Sometimes I- Sometimes I wake up screaming. If there's a chance someone might hear, I'll gag myself before I try to rest."

It wasn't an experience she relished, but it wouldn't be the first time she'd had to do it. The war had pushed them all to their limits, demanded rather extreme measures be taken to ensure their safety. When it had still been the soldiers they'd been hiding from, she'd done it willingly, but she didn't know how things might have changed later when Sentinels were the main force - she'd been captured around that time.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-31 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
Rogue understood his meaning and was incredibly grateful for it. He didn't protest her suggest or scoff at the idea that she could actually do it. He didn't offer sympathies for her mental state or dull platitudes about how she'd overcome all of this. What he gave her was respect and acceptance, and her opinion of him grew by leaps and bounds with that simple gesture.

She followed as he turned, the movement almost effortless now as she grew accustomed to his pace and way of walking. If they were almost there, then there wasn't much time left, and she still had something she needed to say. Her voice was soft as she told him, "I really do thank you for helping me. I need you to know that, whatever happens, I'm grateful."
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-31 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
For Rogue, it wasn't a matter of simply being polite, or of trying to get something out of making a show of gratitude. Circumstances could change in the blink of an eye, going completely south despite everything he had said and calculated - that was why she felt such a pressing need to make sure he understood how she felt while she had the chance. She couldn't count the number of times people had helped her during the war and she hadn't taken the time to properly thank them; so many lives had been lost because of that help that she couldn't bear to risk leaving things unsaid anymore.

He hadn't been expecting it, though, that was clear as day. She felt his pace change slightly, movement to his body that wasn't consistent with his previous stance, but his quick correction and change of subject sent a strong message.

But shrapnel? "Will you be alright?" There was alarm and concern in her tone, neither of which she bothered trying to hide. If he could see her face, they both would have been written all over her expression anyway. She didn't want him getting hurt in the process of helping her.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-31 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. Well, that explained a few things, answered questions she'd intended to ask much further down the line. She'd wondered about his abilities, what made him different from normal humans, because that's certainly how he looked to her. Perhaps their mutations were more uniform than the random chaos of mutation in Rogue's universe.

Reaching out a hand to balance herself, she let her fingers brush against the wall, feeling how solid matter dropped away for a span before returning - one of the doors. "I've known a lot of people with healing factors like that. One of my best friends was over a century old but still appeared to only be middle-aged because of how advanced his healing was. Any time I was injured, he always insisted I borrow his power to heal myself." And Logan had always beaten himself up whenever she'd gotten hurt and he hadn't been there to stop it or help her afterward.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-31 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Until that very day, Rogue hadn't known whether Logan was still alive or not. Very little could kill her friend, it was true, but with the way the Sentinels had adapted, no one had been safe. But more than that now, she felt that she couldn't refer to the living, breathing Logan as her friend in the present tense because there was no guarantee that he still would be when she returned to her world. The new timeline might have made it so they never met, or that their meeting hadn't been as powerful a factor in their relationship. Perhaps they were only teacher and student, or little more than teammates. Or maybe they were still close, but... what if there already a Rogue in his life, someone who hadn't been broken by a war that no one else would remember? Depending on when she entered the new timeline, Logan might not even remember the war yet.

There were too many variables at play for her to safely assume that she knew what she was getting into. Until she did, it was easier to keep using the phrasing she'd adopted back in that lab. "He's the one who was sent back to change the timeline, because he'd be able to heal from any physical damage sustained. And because of the way he was sent back... he was the only viable option."

She felt them beginning to slow, which made sense as she counted up the doors they had already passed. The change was gradual and only really noticeable since she was depending upon him entirely as her guide.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-03-31 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
The difficult part would be piecing together the scientific side of things, since she'd only absorbed more recent memories from Bobby and Kitty and nothing from Erik or Charles. The fact that talking about any of it period might be horrendously painful for her wasn't even a consideration - if he needed to know details, then she would have to give them to him, and that was that. She'd just have to pull herself together and deal with it.

She went where he moved her and tensed, raising her free arm to shield herself just in case, even though she couldn't see what might be coming.
Edited 2016-04-08 00:07 (UTC)
theycalledmeacurse: (in the shadows)

I love it too! <3 I will continue this thing forever.

[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-04-08 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that seemed relatively easy. At least there hadn't been any shrapnel like he'd been concerned about. Even if he would be just fine, she still would have worried about him.

She moved forward to feel for the doorframe, taking carefully measured steps as she made her way inside the room. Falling now would just be silly after having come this far, so it was a relief when she felt the desk where he said it would be and stepped into the space he'd mentioned. "I'm in," she confirmed quietly as she leaned a little against the piece of furniture.