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Alastor ([personal profile] nomoreroom) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2018-11-03 01:54 am

+1 "Put That Thing Back Where It Came From Or So Help Me"

So! This wasn't actually what he was expecting, when he opened the kitchen door today. He had an excellent venison burger sitting in the fridge, practically calling his name, but he opened the door to the Hotel kitchen, wouldn't you know it-

A completely alternate dimension. Well isn't that just a fine how do you do?

Now if he were a demon of more basic desires and concrete obvious goals, he'd have shut that door and kept trying it until he got his goddamn burger.

Clearly, though, that wasn't what happened.

Tall, that's what he was, way too tall to not stand out, all limbs and pointed fingers and jagged dagger smile, gleeful as he wandered about the plaza and no doubt scaring the children, if there happened to be any unfortunate enough to be there. Nosy thing too, deer-like ears swiveling this way and that to eavesdrop on any possible conversation in the immediate area.

And when he opened his mouth, the hiss and crackle of an old radio came out with a pop, that voice tinny, gleeful and disquieting.

"Good evenin' folks, fantastic night out, isn't it?

Now, I went about readin' your how to's and what do's and where go's and how so's, but I still got a question for you fine, lovely folks out there.

How many of you beautiful surface citizens came from somewhere a little further south? Don't be shy now, step right up.
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-03 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Kinner folds his arms. He has a hard time disagreeing with the being's sentiments about Blair. Honestly, if the biologist was in front of him he'd be spewing out worse things.

"Well, if you ever meet a Professor Blair down in Hell, tell him Kinner says he's the stupidest man who ever lived." There's a hint of bitterness in Kinner's voice. He'd probably be less bitter if Blair's idea to thaw the alien hadn't gotten him killed, but he figures he has every reason to be resentful.

He's not sure whether or not to be relieved that the Thing wasn't from Hell. If it was a regular creature, it might be killable. Emphasis on might. And also he had the dubious honor of being eaten by an alien. Doesn't happen to everyone.

"That sure makes me feel special."
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-03 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, I want to know what on Earth he was thinking. I mean, ol' Norris said it was a terrible idea. Why didn't we listen to him is what I wanna know."

"I guess you're right that it coulda been worse. Like the guy where you came from who killed his campmate and ate him." Kinner shudders. He would not want to be in that position. His killer being human would have been even worse.

He figures there are a few more folks who got killed by the Thing. Maybe he'll bump into them eventually.

"The name's Kinner. I'm pretty new here myself, though I'm glad I wound up here. I'm guessin' they take cooks where you came from."
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-03 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"Blair thought the thing was talking to him in his head. No, I dunno how it works, either, but I'd guess it had a word with him and poked him into unthawing it. Maybe promised it wouldn't eat everyone if he did." Kinner sighed. "For a smart guy, Blair was pretty damn stupid. Least when it came to that."

He accepts the handshake, careful to be polite. Maybe he'd bump into the people-eater if he ever did visit Hell at some point. If he did, he'd try his best to seem, uh, unappetizing.

"Thanks for the job offer. I'll think about it." Kinner isn't the Hell kind of guy, he's a God-fearer like any other, but he figures he isn't going to Heaven anyway and he may as well visit just to yell at Blair. "Glad you like the Nexus. It ain't a bad place to be."
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-03 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Kinner has to admit that tricking people into getting themselves eaten is the kind of thing a demon would do. His only regret is that he didn't slam a butcher's knife into the monster's skull. Then again, given what they knew about it, that might not have done any good.

"I hope I tasted horrible." He's just a little rueful, as anyone who had been eaten would be. "Look at me. All skin and bone. No nutrition here." Unless the creature attacked him for another reason.

He'd thought it was a man entering his quarters, though he couldn't for the life of him remember who it was. Not that it would help - there'd be no point being angry at another victim.
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-04 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, I guess I was good enough."

Kinner shrugs. He figures the creature made quick work out of him, anyway, and he has a feeling it might be better to change the subject.

"You actually think I might be good at comedy?" He brightens a little, just a little. Sure, any humor from his experience would be as dark as dark gets, but it's Hell. That comes with the territory, he figures.
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-04 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, I reckon the funny thing about the whole mess is that I didn't expect t'go out this way. Being eaten by an alien and all that." He still thinks Blair was stupid. At least the whole episode wasn't his fault.

Kinner laughs, thinly but genuine. At least he went out in an interesting way.

"Lemme know if anyone from my old team shows up in your place. Maybe I could drop by to say hi."
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-04 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you. Just...wanna know who made it and who didn't, if I can. Got thirty-six folks to check up on."

Kinner nods and smiles, sincerely thankful for the offer. He doesn't want to go to Hell - he can't really think of much he's done that's bad enough to end up there, and he much prefers the Nexus - but seeing old friends might be one reason to take the risk and go, for closure if nothing else.

"You know what? You're right. We went through all that trouble to bust the damn thing out, over our best instincts, and it goes and eats a bunch of us. What we did to deserve that is what I wanna know. We had cows. It coulda eaten those. If it even needed to eat." Maybe Blair had figured he could reason with the Thing. He was wrong, of course, but they were noble enough intentions. "Hell, I'm a cook. I coulda made stuff to feed it with. But no."
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-04 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
"That's how we found out how dangerous it was. It attacked our dogs. Did to them what I figure it did to me. It digests animals and takes their place, including people animals. We figured we had to stop it before it took over a bird or somethin' and got to the mainland."

That would have been the end of all life on Earth. Everyone in the camp had decided not to let that happen - unfortunately, by that point it was almost certain that the Thing already claimed at least one human victim, and no one knew who. Kinner could identify his attacker if he saw him, but it was far too late for that.

"I got jumped in my quarters. Somebody came in who I recognized, but it wasn't him at all, and it was on me before I could do much of anything to stop it. Didn't even get the chance to fight back."
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-04 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
"We thought so, yes. Whenever it ate someone, it learned how to do everything the original could. And we got a helicopter pilot..."

He hoped that Van Wall had not been eaten, or if he had the imitation was caught quickly. The alternative would not be good. Even assuming the creature didn't know how to build itself a spaceship or something while their backs were turned.

"Well, I figure there's nothing I can do about it here. I just hope my friend had the good sense to watch his back better than I did."
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-05 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"I kinda do wanna see some of my old friends from base again. Blair, too, so we can yell at him for lettin' that thing out and gettin' us killed." Kinner isn't usually one to hold grudges, and he figured getting killed by the monster he unleashed would be an appropriately ironic punishment for Blair, but he wants the biologist around so he can yell at him.

The other guys, he'd just invite them out for a drink or something and find out what happened to them. Maybe he'd learn his killer's identity that way, or, rather, who the creature imitated so it could have a go at him.

"The other guys - Clark, Connant, Van Wall, McReady, Norris, Copper - I got no particular beef with them. They're good guys. Good at their jobs. Wouldn't mind seein' 'em again, even under circumstances like these."

The demon's point is tempting. Kinner has no way of knowing what happened in his home world, so for all he knows the Thing wiped out humankind entirely. It would be unfortunate, but there's nothing he could do at any rate, and he may as well put a bright spin on the situation.

"You'll probably know 'em if you see 'em. Buncha guys turnin' up in polar gear like yours truly."
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-06 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'd like to see 'em, honestly. Clear up a few things. Maybe ask what happened after I got killed, find out how that thing got them. Reckon I'll hear some interesting stories." He knows the alien claimed at least one other human victim, probably more than one considering how quickly it started attacking them.

He shook his head. "The whole expedition turned out to be a complete disaster. First folks gettin' eaten, then nobody trusts each other. 'Pologies if I sound bitter."
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[personal profile] outpostcook 2018-11-08 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Doesn't mean I don't know what happened. The thing digested people alive and popped out copies. Took their faces, our memories, everything. Hypnotized 'em or somethin' so they wouldn't struggle. So I figure that's what it did to me."

At least he doesn't remember feeling it. Just knowing was bad enough, thank you very much.

"Back where I came from, most of the other men didn't treat me with all that much respect." Kinner huffs, still bitter. "I would've liked to see how long they would've lasted without my cooking, I'll have you know!"

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