Gaheris Rhade (
truth_is_cold) wrote2013-04-11 12:48 am
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[Private to Dylan | Audio]
I would like to discuss something with you. It relates to Harper, and what just happened to the ship. I've been reminded of it lately and I've been slightly distracted by spiders until now.
[Private to Toshiko | Audio]
I would like to ask you some questions about what happened with the ship. I'm curious about how it might share similarities to an incident that happened aboard the Andromeda.
[Private to Ben | Audio]
I need to speak to you about something. It has to do with Ladd. [Because he hates when the universe rewards bad behavior for some and tells others that they're only good dead.]
I would like to discuss something with you. It relates to Harper, and what just happened to the ship. I've been reminded of it lately and I've been slightly distracted by spiders until now.
[Private to Toshiko | Audio]
I would like to ask you some questions about what happened with the ship. I'm curious about how it might share similarities to an incident that happened aboard the Andromeda.
[Private to Ben | Audio]
I need to speak to you about something. It has to do with Ladd. [Because he hates when the universe rewards bad behavior for some and tells others that they're only good dead.]
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All of those things happened to me as well. [He says as he makes a turn to walk slowly around his desk, hands tucked primly behind his back.] I wouldn't have been able to change fate if it hadn't been for the Tesseract machine.
But Harper killed thousands of people when he did that to remove the Magog. His survival would end up saving millions more. But... if there had been a stable Commonwealth, Harper would have never been permitted to hold rank on a ship again.
[He looks at Dylan dryly.] Did you mention that we are familiar with what sort of dataport Toshiko has?
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[Dylan helps himself to a seat and watches Rhade pace.]
I haven't mentioned it. I'm not sure how familiar I am with it. I've seen it from a distance but... [He shrugs.] I don't know how similar it is to Harper's. I always assumed that it came from her universe.
Are you telling me that it didn't? [He has a feeling that that's where this is going.]
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Her and Harper were very close, when he was here.
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[Harper's personal life aside...]
So you think he might have made it for her?
You realize that would mean that this is all indirectly Harper's fault. [God damn it, Harper. If you were here right now, Dylan would make a point of giving you a Look. And advise you to just give your girlfriends chocolates next time, and not a brain-surgery dataport.]
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He at least played a role in knowing that they exist, but I wonder if he warned her of the dangers. He didn't necessarily like to admit his mistakes. Not to me, anyway.
[But he gives Dylan a look that says that he did make a lot of those mistakes.]
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Like the Tesseract machine.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if it slipped his mind to mention possible dangers or side effects
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I'll do what I can to protect her.
If there was some way we could reconcile people...
...but in some ways getting whole species to put aside differences is easier than this. Both sides have things they want, things that can be negotiated. I don't think Tosh has anything that the people she wronged might want. There's nothing to negotiate with and no incentive for them to forgive her.
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But she didn't mean to put those opinions inside of the ship. She didn't mean for them to hurt people. However, she's standing by those opinions and holding herself to them after the fact.
There were two individuals in the engine room that could confirm the story.
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It sounds like she's not generally violent, but she reached a point where she saw only the worst in everything and everybody, including herself. And no one likes to think that someone's looking at you and seeing only the terrible. Even if she doesn't hurt anyone again, everyone knows that some part of her thinks we all deserve it.
Who were in the engine room at the time?
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I think her punishment is currently appropriate. But I also think that people deserve to know what actually happened before there is another murder played over the network.
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I hope you're joking, but I'm pretty sure you're not.
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It's times like this when it's really hard to have faith in the goodness of sentient species.
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I know they hurt a lot of people, but two wrongs don't make a right. And posting a murder on the network...that's just an extra level of sadistic right there.
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[The admission is grim. He knows she would hate him if she ever saw him again; he robbed her of her crew, her family, the people that took care of her and she in turn nurtured.]
But she always did like you better. Ships have never been very fond of me.
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But if the rebellion hadn't happened and if you'd taken command after I retired, I bet she would have bonded with you.
And if you ever came back and I explained things to her, I think she'd forgive you. [Maybe. She'd at least try for Dylan's sake.]
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[He quirks a slight frown.]
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Although...she might have...liked me more than is usual for a ship to like a captain. [Dylan's a bit awkward saying it, because a romantic relationship between a ship and a captain is all kinds of problematic, and he's seen first hand with the Pax Magellanic what terrible problems it can cause. And he and Rommie never were anything but professional, but sometimes there was an undercurrent...]
But you'd have been a good captain and she'd have been loyal to you.
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I never gave myself the chance to be in command of her at the time of the Rebellion. I was due to take command in a few months. If I had waited, I could have simply led her into battle of my own accord.
I don't suppose I wanted command.
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