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prompto "nice thighs, dude" argentum ([personal profile] mercurio) wrote in [community profile] meadowlarklogs2018-11-12 07:42 am

two androids meet a real boy

WHO: prompto, markus, connor
WHERE: the safehouse
WHEN: august 6th
WHAT: an interrogation about dogs nbd
NOTES OR WARNINGS: possible self-harm talk

[it was ridiculously stupid from his behalf to go into the public network and ask to meet with connor and markus soon after learning they were androids. anyone could see the conversation taking place, and even with prompto on anonymous by default, the one person that matters--noctis--would easily be able to tell it was him.]

[still, how else was he to communicate with them? his neural implant capabilities were rather restricted, and the one glimpse he got of the outside after being interned in the safehouse was through the most noctis forum post he had read since his junior year in high school.]

[...and it hurt, in a way. prompto wants nothing but to go back to how things were, before he learnt anything about his origins at all, even if it means staying in this crazy place, but at least he'd still get to be at noctis's side. speaking of, noctis seemed pretty cozy with a lot of the users on the post, and then there was himself--anonymous, no identity, no real distinguishing feature among the sea of comments. like an intruder that doesn't belong.]

Isn't that how it's always been...

[he mutters to himself, sitting on one of the chairs by the communal tables, sighing into the surface, the physical show of his anxiety on how his fingers are linked together and his thumbs graze back and forth in circular motions over his skin. his wrist is bandaged up tightly, from the base of his hand to a little closer to his elbow. his sleep was fitful, nightmarish ghouls of MTs crawling about, his face under the helmets, eyes red, and hands skeletal steel.]

[why does he want to meet with markus and connor, who claim to be androids before coming here? what does he want to ask them? what kind of conversation does he even want to have...? what kind of insight would he get from them? he doesn't really know them, not really (and maybe that's why he wants to meet them--perfectly kind strangers who may have something for him).]

[as usual, he's going to wing this. it's not the same as winging a presentation for lucian history class (it's his godsdamned life), but his feelings of being a fish out of water, of being afraid, and of really hating what he is and where he comes from--are just so raw and burning inside him.]

[part of him thinks markus and connor won't even come, but that's fine. a lot of the kindness here... feels like a lot more than what he deserves.]


[the door shuffles as if opening, and prompto sits up straighter, looking up.]

Well. Here goes nothing.
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[personal profile] saviorexe 2018-11-14 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[“Tomorrow” comes, and Markus keeps his word — he doesn’t forget about the meeting he’s promised. Doesn’t easily discard the fact that he thinks there’s something important, maybe something uncomfortable, lingering under the surface of those anonymous texts he received. Perhaps he’s reading too much into it, but whatever gift Markus possesses, wheedling down into the core of what makes up an individual, tells him otherwise.

An instinct that’s confirmed as he draws close, catching sight of a seated Prompto who looks all wound up in anxiety.]


Prompto. [A greeting and a faint grin of smile, eyes flicking over his form, as he pulls up a chair to sit.]

Sorry if you’ve been waiting too long. [He’s pretty sure he was punctual, though.]
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[personal profile] cyberlife 2018-11-18 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
(connor knows what this is about and had a hunch since their meeting. not the crux of it but maybe topics that might be touched on — "daemons", "mts", whatever he mumbled to him by the riverside that day. whatever the terms, they weren't difficult for the investigator to recall and put two and two together. prompto's worried himself terribly about something and feels displaced, as they all are, but enough to lie to a friend.

and that, primarily, is why he's pushing through the throngs of civilians in the safe house to have a discussion with him and markus. as much as he cares about what's happening with prompto, his loyalties lie with noctis. if he can help one with something, it'll mean helping the other; he's always been fond of killing two birds with one well-thrown stone.
)

Markus. Prompto. (the greeting comes from behind them, connor's voice distinct among morningstar's quiet murmurs. still in his sling but looking far better than he did, he made great time considering.

he exchanges a knowing look — nothing suspicious, just something friendly (if a bit wry) — with markus before addressing their new teammate:
) Are you settling in well? Do you have everything you need?
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[personal profile] saviorexe 2018-11-18 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[It definitely is Connor — he knows that voice quite well — turning his head to look at the other android as he approaches and settles close to where they are. The knowing look is a passing thing, but acknowledged between them; he looks at Prompto just a moment later, leaning in with his elbows to rest against the hard surface of the table, but not before gesturing at an empty chair next to him to indicate that Connor should sit.

To Prompto—]


Board games might be a little harder to find in this place. Everything’s gone the way of VR, but I can try to find something more… physical, for those who might have a little more trouble acclimating to the implant.

[Markus, blessedly, had no issue with that. But it doesn’t mean he won’t tend to the problems of others if he can find a way to make the transition easier.

At any rate, Prompto is so enthusiastic, so full of energy. An eagerness to see New Amsterdam that Markus didn’t really share, not when he arrived — he prowled around the city like a cautious animal when he was first permitted to leave, and he wonders if this young man could do with a bit more caution.]


There’s a lot to see in the city. Make sure you don’t get lost in your enthusiasm when you're finally free to explore.
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[personal profile] cyberlife 2018-11-19 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
(connor bends with a flattening of his hand against his stomach to keep his tie from hanging and takes the proffered seat beside markus.

there's no smile on his face, a bit distracted by the impending seriousness of their conversation, but he does settle in to take a load off of his sling and rest. that itself brings levity into his expression.
)

That's a interesting idea, Prompto. I visit often to help out around here, so Markus and I can keep an eye out on our next shopping trip. (board games are being added to the list with clothing and food, important stuff that needs doing — he doesn't mind spending money on things that'll make others more comfortable.) Though I wouldn't mind giving you a tour of the city, if you wanted to choose some yourself.

(he's not the best judge of what's fun. not yet.

another glance to markus, wondering whether this conversation's going to go south fast, before quiet brown eyes settle back on their friend's friend.
)

You're right. Our bodies are human, yes. (a pause, head canting an inch to one side as he deliberates his next words.) From your text responses to Noctis, I get the sense that it's a fact that's bothering you. So long as you're respectful — (and he thinks he can speak on markus' behalf as well when he says this.) — we won't have an issue going forward with any questions you might have.
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[personal profile] saviorexe 2018-11-21 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[Markus always has his finger on the pulse of the ambient mood — it’s just an ingrained habit of his, maybe something purposefully installed into the hardline programming of an android meant to be a caretaker. Of being able to read body language, the way someone puts their sentences together, what they neglect to say in the face of what they do. Or perhaps, inversely, it’s a trait that’s stretched beyond his original purpose, rallying up after years of living, of becoming his own person.

Whatever the reason, the truth of it is this: hard to miss Connor’s readiness to delve into a serious conversation, hard to mistake Prompto’s sudden uncertainty as a result. Markus meets them halfway, answering first, unwilling to regard this as an interrogation on either end.]


It’s all right to be curious. Noctis did mention these… ‘MTs’ in passing to me. Those clockwork soldiers.

[A reassurance of gained context, however small. Markus leans in a little further, a show of openness. The question is strange, and telling.]

But yes, androids from our world are often aware of what they are. [Humans won’t let them forget it. The markers on their uniforms, the LED at their temples, the treatment of their kind as thoughtless, disposable machines.] I was under no illusions otherwise; I was built with a purpose made clear to me, and so was Connor.

[But the details regarding that are not pre-offered, not without hearing what the other has to say first.]
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[personal profile] cyberlife 2018-11-22 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
(while connor drops the ball on the whole "don't interrogate noctis' friend" clause, markus handles it very well and takes the first question with both comforting and inviting body language. it's smarter than the approach he was taking — he errs on the side of overprotective when his leader is in the mix of things.

rubbing at a knee, wishing he had something to preoccupy his hands with, connor leans back in his seat.
)

It's difficult not to know, in our world. I never doubted it either. (they're constantly reminded. you are an android, you are prohibited. but it never really used to bother him until recently, these things only seen as minor inconveniences that tried to tie his hands in investigations.)

It's alright, Prompto. We have our ideas about why you've asked us here, but we'd rather hear it from you... if you'd still like to discuss it. (connor invites, gesturing to prompto with a tilt of his head — giving him that out is important; they won't force him into anything.) What is your relation to the MTs? Why do you want it kept secret from Noctis?

(he's trying to find his chill.......but is unable to........)
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[personal profile] saviorexe 2018-11-25 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
[Two and two, but well more than that — tiny threads of connections that his mind strings together with purposeful delicacy. As Markus’ eyes move down towards Prompto’s revealed wrist, seeing the dark lines of barcoded ink adorned there among raw skin, he thinks back on his conversation with Noctis. Spoken in confidence between the two of them, the reality of some kind of misunderstanding shaking the foundations of their friendship. The reveal of hurting one another, of uncertainty. Did this have something to do with it?

A moment passes, in which Markus applies a well-worn habit to this conversation, the quiet application of his usual empathy. He tries to imagine what it must be like, to believe yourself to be one thing, only to find out that you’re something far more frightening. Prompto, now carrying the knowledge of MTs being more than mindless machines — of them being, what? Grown in a lab? Sharing his face? Knowing that he was meant to share that fate, to become mindless, that he wasn’t human?

How utterly terrifying. How many hairline cracks did that create, snaking across Prompto’s sense of self? Looking at the young man now, withdrawn and not meeting either of the androids' eyes, he knows from a single glance that this is a wound made fresh. He’s not been given the benefit of passing time nor thought to let it scab over.]


'No mind, no soul, no heart.'

[A quiet echo of Prompto’s prior words. A high claim, that.]

With this one revelation… are you afraid of losing all of that?

[He doesn’t know him well. Barely knows him at all. But a single interaction reveals more than enough, and Markus is sure that Prompto is in possession of all of these in spades.]
Edited 2018-11-25 07:10 (UTC)
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[personal profile] cyberlife 2018-11-27 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
If you're afraid of losing your friends, then shouldn't your first task be telling them the truth about your heritage? (connor interjects, glancing between prompto and markus.) The circumstance of your birth — whether you're born or created — should be irrelevant when it comes to your interpersonal relationships.

To my knowledge, the only damaging scenario would be to lie. I've been in one such situation.

(he lied to the androids about who he was, when he was still a machine. snuck in among them, mingled with them, tricked them into believing he was good when SWAT teams were infiltrating jericho — something he, as a hypocrite, hasn't shared with markus.

connor understands that the timing can be important, at the very least.
)

Noctis will accept it, of that I have no doubt. He would've addressed Markus and I scornfully, if he thought being artificial was so terrible, instead of giving us such a warm welcome into his life.

(a beat, considering the next question.

it's not worded politely, not even remotely, but the small "no offence" on the tail end gets connor to relax back in his seat. he hasn't talked this over with anyone yet, has he? it's obvious in the stilted way he speaks, the confused jumps from one sentiment to another, his own unwillingness to accept a lot of what he knows to be true. the androids can't blame him for that. identity crises are debilitating.

markus wasn't mass-produced, but it'd feel unfair to answer on his behalf. that's his story to tell. connor, on the other hand, indicates himself. in the event of his death, his uncorrupted memories can be uploaded into the next rk800 prototype, allowing him to carry out his duties in another body. so it can be useful, if the inhumanity of it is overlooked.
)

I can't claim to have the same experience as our fellow androids. I've only met one activated RK800 apart from myself and it wasn't sickening, it was frustrating. (but—) Seeing a CyberLife warehouse filled with AP700s was, however, inexplicable. It felt...

(for some reason, his memory of carlos ortiz's android answers for him:)

Unfair...
Edited 2018-11-27 19:58 (UTC)
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[personal profile] saviorexe 2018-11-30 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[Markus is unmoving as both speak. As the takes in context both known and unknown (more of Connor’s experiences, unmentioned to him — noted), sentiment from both being weighed silently in his thoughts. The focus is on Prompto — he’s the one with the questions, the one who called them here to their tiny conclave in the safehouse — but two sets of experiences sit on each side of the table, making his brow cinch in a subtly drawn line. Markus chooses to only lightly add to the pile.]

I wasn’t mass produced. [He clarifies, already have deigned to not treat any of Prompto’s anxious, stumbling words as offensive. Markus’ tone barely changes.] But even if I was, it wouldn’t matter. Each android is their own individual, with the potential to be defined by different experiences, different associations.

[Androids, lined up in a warehouse awaiting shipment, though. Unfair. He inherently understands Connor’s word choice.] What’s unfair is when these same androids are created with the expectation that they have no agency over their own lives, or their own choices.

[Markus allows himself an exhale, the transitioning subject clear.]

And when do you feel like you’d be ready to? [The implication, without so many words, is clear when Markus asks this — what stars might align, Prompto, in which this subject will be less difficult than it is now?] There’s something to be said for timing. And then there’s letting something fester for too long, to the point where you’re only doing yourself an unkindness.
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[personal profile] cyberlife 2018-12-03 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
(connor understands prompto's anxiety; he wishes he didn't. it gives him insight. prompto's alienated himself for discovering more about his inception and the purpose he was made to serve, refusing the choices it's time for him to make, feeling desperately alone because of it. but that's never where it ends for people like them — they can either sink into the helplessness or ask for a hand in hauling themselves out.

they don't have to suffer. markus' hand helped him and so did hank's. noctis' hand will help prompto, not theirs.

markus is right, they're independent and autonomous now, but—
) We don't have to deal with these difficult subjects alone.

What helped me with my own individuality were the people I chose to align myself with. ("it should be okay," it should be and will if he chooses to trust in the ones closest to him.) Prompto. Listen to your friends, if you can't stomach listening to yourself. Your loyalty will mean far more to them than what you are or where you came from.

(connor links his fingers together and squeezes, thumbs pressing against his knuckles, restless.)

Everything else will eventually fall into place. It's not like it's... immediate. I imagine you'll struggle for some time, but you won't have to deal with it alone. That's better. At least I think so.
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[personal profile] saviorexe 2018-12-07 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[And with those words, it’s made clear to Markus. Prompto just isn’t ready to tell Noctis the truth.

There’s a point where someone has nearly crossed a threshold, ready to make a decision, to detach themselves from the fear that had weighed them down in the past. When the application of the right kind of encouragement, solidifying a truth they already know, might cause them to step over that line. To commit, to choose.

Prompto isn’t quite there yet. Their words cause him to shrink into himself, dredging up more uncertainty instead of real consideration. He still needs time; he still needs others to be patient with him.

And so Markus only nods.]


Of course it’s okay. In the end, it’s your decision to make.

[However.]

Just promise to give what we’ve told you some thought.