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sᴏʟᴅɪᴇʀ BLUE ([personal profile] firstroar) wrote in [community profile] exsiliumlogs2013-12-06 10:43 pm

[open] eyes on your goodbyes

Date & Time: Dec 5 - 20
Location: Moonbase
Characters: Blue, you
Summary: Can't shake those watcher ways (DEETS)
Warnings: ? notify me


While some rushed, leaping at the chance to leave, Blue lingered with the hesitant and stubborn who held back for a time. It wasn't for lack of curiosity; the artificial intelligence had given him the footage of life back in Exsilium, the possibility of life and continued hope. Fresh hope, even; who knew who was waiting for them below?

But after the whirlwind of conflict and mounting frustrations that suffocated the hold wall to wall, Blue longed for the chance to breathe again. And, in the same way one finds relief in opening the window of a stuffy house, Blue's mind and heart could feel refreshed...and itself again. It was easy to get lost in the emotions of others, so packed together and so heated; he needed time to recollect himself.

Recollect and reconsider. Collette had been right; it was time. And Gamora was right, too – there was too much chance for sinking back into the stagnant routines, broken up only by more disaster. He had a window of opportunity to consider, and it wasn't one to keep to himself.

The air of hope that came with the exodus bolstered the notion, and Blue, more himself again, could turn outward once more and consider these strange and fascinating people around him. It would be more on them than him, truly. He knew that. But he didn't know them.

So, by lingering as others prepared to leave, he gave his attention to the swirl of changing moods and thoughts, to the passing conversations and dreams around him – all the things within the reach of his mind. A little further than that, to those he deemed friends; their well-being mattered more than his, after all.
khajidont: (Jaime - what and what now)

[personal profile] khajidont 2013-12-19 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
Jaime didn't quite answer beyond a murmur of assent to Blue's first statement, and as Blue into silence, his own thoughts wandered to more pleasant things, to things he anticipated waiting for him by the end of the day. The feeling of the outside air on his face, as bracing as the cold will make it, a place of his own that he can actually make into a makeshift home not unlike the two he had lived in before, food that doesn't come out of tins that will no doubt be gleefully devoured by Maya beside him, flying. He had flown out on the moon, certainly, and the view of the Earth from there had been both humbling and awe-inspiring, but nothing was quite like watching the scenery whiz by beneath him.

Once Blue spoke again, however, his attention snapped back into place, daydreams shoved firmly into the back of his mind. "Sounds good. And, well, you've actually got something in mind, haven't you?"
khajidont: (Jaime - sidelong glance)

[personal profile] khajidont 2013-12-23 10:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, you got that right. Whatever people think about what's been going on, what we really need is to know what's really been going on."

What people thought around here seemed to differ quite a bit, and Jaime had only started to realize it recently. Some wanted to brute force their way out of it, regardless of who or what was collateral damage in the process, others sent their ire in the Initiative's direction despite their heavily reduced members, and others thought that this wasn't their battle at all, that they shouldn't be messing around with time travel in the first place.

Jaime wasn't really sure what he thought, not anymore.

"So you think it should just be common information, or...?"
khajidont: (Jaime - Talking)

[personal profile] khajidont 2013-12-25 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah," Jaime said, agreeing. "I mean, you already know what I think should be done with this sort of info."

He had been nervous, releasing so much information at once, putting the Blue Beetle's face and name out there for once and for all when he in no way desired the scrutiny of the public eye. What had happened had surprised him, however.

Not everyone latched onto the same things. Hardly anyone had noticed that they had tried taking people from their own worlds to experiment on, or if they had, they failed to comment on it.

"When you do start getting this info together, I'd like to be included. I think I - we - might know more about AIs than most people around here." He tapped the base of his neck meaningfully. "Personal experience couldn't hurt."
khajidont: (Jaime - tell them the blue beetle wants)

WELCOME BACK

[personal profile] khajidont 2014-01-04 10:13 am (UTC)(link)
"I know they can. I don't know if it's the same for the AI we're talking about here, but it's worth trying."

He hadn't spoken to anyone about Khaji in great detail. It seemed to strange, too intimate to bring up most of the time, and he had the sense that most people found it to be as unnerving as he did when the Scarab had first latched to his spine. For better or for worse, the Scarab changed his own perception of the world just as he had influenced it in turn, and more importantly, it had become a warm, stable presence when everything else fell away from his life.

But he could trust Blue.

He spoke slowly at first, as if trying to figure out exactly what he wanted to say, and how he wanted to say it. "The Scarab was built to kill and conquer and survive. That's what it was meant for. I'm not saying it's perfect, but that's not what it does now." He paused, then continued. "When it came down to it being destroyed - " and Jaime with it " - or letting the Earth pay the price, it chose to sacrifice itself. To be a hero. That was only after six months."

He let the words settle in the air, an odd feeling of warmth washing through him that he later realized was Khaji Da. It liked and craved approval, Jaime's approval, and it was pleased to hear it vocalized, as it so rarely was.

"If that's how much one can change after six months, who knows how much the UE's AI changed after who knows how many years?"
khajidont: (Jaime - idek I'm running out of words)

you watch I will give you more scarab than you could have ever wanted

[personal profile] khajidont 2014-01-05 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
"Hey, I never said it would be easy. Or that it was easy," Jaime said, a slight smile on his face, warmth and good humour warding off the doubt he could hear in Blue's words. "I'm just saying that it's possible that artificial life here is like artificial life in my world - it's still alive. It's capable of change, whether it's something made to do evil doing good, or something made to be good doing evil. It can work both ways, for better or for worse."

His bet was on the latter. He doubted that someone sat up one day and expressed their desire to make an artificial intelligence to be the world's new Evil Overlord. No, he thought that somewhere, someone out there probably thought that they were doing good, but no one person, no one entity was meant to rule over humanity. That went for humans, aliens, and computers alike.
khajidont: (Jaime - sheepish)

[personal profile] khajidont 2014-01-07 09:24 am (UTC)(link)
"No problem. It's not something I would have thought of on my own either. Maybe I should be telling more people about this."

He wasn't going to. He knew that maybe he should at least plant the thought in people's minds, to express the fact that not all AIs aspired to absolute power over an entire world of people, that he didn't think that the AI itself was the problem here. He knew equally as well that that would be giving too much of himself away, for his and Khaji Da's safety and privacy alike.

Collette had told him that secrets hurt people, and maybe she was right, but he wasn't ready to let go of them. Not yet.
khajidont: (Jaime - Smile)

[personal profile] khajidont 2014-01-09 09:19 am (UTC)(link)
Jaime smiled up at him. "Yeah, okay. Maya says that she's found us a place already, so if you need a place to crash once you get down there, you got my number."

He seriously doubted Maya would have any problem with a houseguest, at any rate. They lived with Dist, who was loud, obnoxious, and had questionable morals at best that were all too clearly linked with his questionable sanity. There were very few concerns that Blue could bring to the table.