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Ghosts in the Machine
There’s a young woman reading through one of the pamphlets in the plaza. She’s dressed head to toe in a rather odd black garment like a padded wetsuit - it looks like it’s all one piece, soft, elastic and form-fitting. Her hair’s a little disheveled and she has a frown of concentration as she reads, but her location doesn’t seem to worry her.
As far as she’s concerned, it’s obvious where she is. The last few weeks have been nothing but tests and interviews and assessment exercises of one form or another. More than a few have taken place using increasingly sophisticated simulation tech. This is just another program, and presumably somewhere above is the AI overseeing her progress.
Still, this is definitely a new one.
“Who comes up with these scenarios?” she wonders aloud in amusement. Then shoots a look at the tiny silver robot floating at a cautious distance. “No offense meant- and that wasn’t my question, sorry.” The Ghost bobs noncommittally, and she looks around, taking in the strange mix of people and aliens, the unrealistic architecture. “So does it matter what I ask?” The answer is murmured quietly, but presumably boils down to ‘no’. She rolls her shoulders and shifts on her feet, making thoughtful sounds for a minute. She really wants to ask something good. Insightful. Practical. Soldierly.
“Is there something around here you really need weapons for?” She had two when she started here - not to mention the ridiculous armor. The assisting ‘Ghost’ AI removed them for her, but that still leaves the question of why this simulation included them...
As far as she’s concerned, it’s obvious where she is. The last few weeks have been nothing but tests and interviews and assessment exercises of one form or another. More than a few have taken place using increasingly sophisticated simulation tech. This is just another program, and presumably somewhere above is the AI overseeing her progress.
Still, this is definitely a new one.
“Who comes up with these scenarios?” she wonders aloud in amusement. Then shoots a look at the tiny silver robot floating at a cautious distance. “No offense meant- and that wasn’t my question, sorry.” The Ghost bobs noncommittally, and she looks around, taking in the strange mix of people and aliens, the unrealistic architecture. “So does it matter what I ask?” The answer is murmured quietly, but presumably boils down to ‘no’. She rolls her shoulders and shifts on her feet, making thoughtful sounds for a minute. She really wants to ask something good. Insightful. Practical. Soldierly.
“Is there something around here you really need weapons for?” She had two when she started here - not to mention the ridiculous armor. The assisting ‘Ghost’ AI removed them for her, but that still leaves the question of why this simulation included them...
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Times were tough back then for most everyone.
"Buck did a lot of work on the docks with cargo. I...couldn't do that kinda work." Or a lot of others, with his constitution. He listens carefully to Bryn's description of earth, so familiar and yet foreign to his ears. He realizes he has no idea where she's talking about, even if he thinks? It might be in the US? Maybe? Some serious territory swaps have happened between his time and hers.
"Well, I mean this place has a bit of everything here. What do you want to see? I'm sure I could find us something. Books in the library. Miss Siri's database. Lots of stuff."
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She sips her coffee and shakes her head. "We have books and databases back home. I'd rather see things for myself if I can... hey, since we were talking about museums earlier, does the Nexus have any? That seems like a quick way to catch up on what's out there."
Besides which... she thinks being on the move will help cheer him up better than stewing over memories. So far her first plan is having mixed results, to say the least.
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"I know there's an aquarium? I was there once for a birthday party." Steve nods thoughtfully. "I'm sure we could find something like a museum if we looked around long enough. I haven't done too much exploring downtown."
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I'm... sure you'll have the opportunity to find out sooner or later.
"She flashes Ghost a smile at that, though the prospect of exploring now is what truly makes her hum appreciatively. She takes a swig of coffee, fortunate that it's had a few minutes to cool by now. "Now's a good time to start, right?"
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He gives Ghost a small smile, hoping that they're doing an alright job of looking after Bryn. It's got to be tough on the little bot, but he's toughing through admirably.
"Alright. What sort do you like? History? Art? Science?" As though they're spoiled for choice. Steve assumes that they'll take the first one they can find regardless of topic, but it doesn't hurt to know what to keep an eye out for.
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Ghost gives Steve a little nod as soon as she's not looking. He's entirely happy with this plan - this way, she'll be kept safely occupied somewhere harmless for hours on end. And what kind of place is more likely to have something that'll jog her memory?
Besides a battlefield, anyway.
"A history museum here would be something else," she muses. "I'd like to see that- although I've got kind of a weakness for scientific exhibitions and they'd be fascinating too. But we'll see what we run across. We're kind of in a tourist's paradise here, aren't we?"
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Aside from the occasional assault by demons and spirits,
" Ghost adds dryly, unthinking. Bryn turns a look of surprised concern on him and he adds hastily, "But those are very infrequent!
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It can be a little frustrating talking to people who are clearly not good and not being able to do anything about it. Steve isn't the sort of person to let things slide when he sees wrongdoings being done. Luckily for the most part the Nexus is fairly tame there, too. And he's learned which areas to not frequent.
Steve will lead Bryn and Ghost toward downtown, pointing out various places as they go by. The art store he likes to frequent, Nana's Diner, the strange fountain with the tentacle monster statue. Something about a Cthulu, whatever that is.
"I've been here for a year already and I'm still finding new places every time I go out."
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"It's like something out of a movie," she comments cheerfully. "Or old photographs, maybe. I hope I'm allowed to come back. I mean, I hope we can get back easily. People back home would love all of this. It'd probably all be classified for decades, but still..."
It's a whole different environment, different atmosphere, extremely different people... but it's also true that Bryn's just not used to being on the alert for trouble in any serious way.
So when a trio of humanoids move off the main street and down an alleyway, and the smaller fellow in front looks rather tense about it... she's content to give them the benefit of the doubt. They've obviously got something private to attend to and she couldn't begin to guess what. She doesn't pick up on the threatening body language of the taller pale alien, or the greenish tusked fellow acting as his muscle.
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Steve smiles up at the little bot, proud to be saying so of Bryn's companion. He considers both ghost and Blaze as his friends after all. He needn't mention the patrols they're usually doing, or the frequenting of bars usually reserved for non-humans or mechanicals.
"The last movie I ever saw was the Wizard of Oz, I can definitely see the....similar...ities.." Ghost may be surprised when Steve stops in his tracks, narrowed eyes watching this move to an alleyway. His jaw ticks as he clenches his teeth. Steve Rogers is from a poor neighborhood in Brooklyn. He knows trouble when he sees it. But rather than grab Bryn or even Ghost, Steve hangs back and allows Bryn to keep talking while he circles back to peer into the alley, just to check and see what's going on.
Were they so close to the industrial district that the field was weak? Steve hopes not, but he's going to check in on this, just in case.
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Thank you, Steve.
"It's good to be reminded that he's not alone. That it's not just him and, well, a memory in need of guarding.
"Now that's a great comparison. It's the way everything's so jumbled together, I think..." Bryn is too busy talking and walking to notice Steve dropping back. Ghost's gaze darts after him though, the little bot hesitating before he returns his attention to Bryn. After all, he trusts Steve not to do anything foolhardy around here...
Neither of them has a clue to what Steve is observing. Perhaps the field is weaker here, weak enough for unscrupulous people to find ways around it. The pale fellow here, with the ridged face? He speaks in low and meaningful tones to the guy they just escorted off the main street. The latter's shoulders slump; within a few moments he sucks in a breath and nods.
This is the cue for the tusked guy to knock him off his feet with a blow to the gut. The pale one leans against the alley wall to watch.
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Steve knows enough to see that. Whatever threats the larger man had made, agreeing to physical violence was preferable. Steve doesn't know how they've managed to get around the field, but that detail suddenly doesn't seem to matter very much. What he does know is that this man doesn't stand much of a chance and they don't seem inclined to give him one.
Bony fingers ball into fists. Steve sucks in a breath, looking around for any kind of weapon. He settles on a plastic bag, the only bit of litter he can reach. He twists it into a makeshift cord and wastes no time sprinting into the alley as fast as his knobbly knees will carry him. He leaps up onto the back of the attacker, bringing the bag around the thug's neck and leaning back, using all ninety pounds of his body weight to try and haul the guy off of the humanoid he'd been attacking.
"Leave him alone!" He's smaller even than the victim here, but that doesn't seem to deter Steve any as he clings on like a cowboy at the rodeo. "Pick on someone your own size!"
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The guy they were attacking may have been resigned to going limp and taking it, but when the thug starts staggering and stamping around blindly, he rolls over and scrambles out of range. The thug's partner doesn't seem to care about him any more. He's cursing in outraged disbelief at this interference.
"Kargash, you motherless idiot! Throw him off!"
Whether obeying or not, Steve's opponent reaches back to grab his arms, aiming to throw the smaller man over his head with a cry that's more sputter than bellow.
And meanwhile, further up the main street? Bryn looks around in growing surprise and alarms the Ghost by asking "Wait, where'd Steve go?"
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He's- oh. But- he was right behind us just a minute ago...
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Really, he's lucky he hasn't broken anything with how hard he landed. He's up on his feet as soon as he can pull himself up despite the wheezing protest of his lungs.
"That all you've got?" Bringing up both bloody fists in front of himself again. "I can do this all day, punk." Later, much later-- Steve will feel guilty about the thrill that courses through him as adrenaline floods his system. The satisfying sting of the scrapes on his hands. The sound of his shoes slapping against the pavement as he sprints right back in there and ducks under the the larger creature to sock the thug's partner square between his eyes.
The Nexus is a safe place, if not strange, most of the time. But Steve's finding himself almsot glad that it isn't completely, right in this moment. Even as a fist knocks the wind out form him bodily and sends him back down to the ground. This is where he belongs, and he'll feel guilty later. Right now there's too much at stake.
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He staggers for a moment, as much from outraged pride as stunned pain. It's left to Kargash to quit rubbing his throat and redeem himself by knocking down their new assailant. The former victim's backed down the alley nervously, clinging to the wall as he watches unhappily. He doesn't dare interfere, is afraid of the consequences if he bugs out before being 'dismissed'.
Still, the thugs are plenty distracted right now. Kargash's friend pushes him aside to get a savage kick in at the runt while he's down. He's swearing all the while, broken only by bursts of invective. "You dumb little fucker! Trying to play hero on our territory? Are you fucking kidding me? You have no fucking idea who you're playing with!"
The same could be said of him, though. Doubly so because Steve being flung into the street and hurling himself back in amid battle cries, well, that's the kind of commotion that's easy for a pair of searching friends to pick up on. Hell, some guy's already trying to sell bad sausage buns to the rubbernecking tourists. Steve only has to hold them off for another minute before reinforcement comes sprinting his way.
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Steve spits at the shorter man kicking him, trying to urge his protesting limbs to move. The kicks send the air rushing from his lungs and he has to cough. Blood is dripping onto the ground. It would be so easy to just lay here and let them get this out of their system. He hurts.
Blue eyes waver across the alleyway and despite swaying land on the frightened man who is still there. The noise of the alley seems to fade to a soft buzz of white noise as his eyes focus. His hands flatten against the pavement. He stumbles with another kick, but he gets back on his feet.
"I'm not afraid of you." Someone has to be strong for those who can't. Someone has to stand up for those who won't. "Get out of here. It's the only chance I'm giving you to give up." They might think it's funny coming from the ninety pound waif who's bleeding and bruising all over already. Steve doesn't care, mind already working through how he's going to lead them away so the man they'd been harassing can leave freely.
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The bigger one snorts in disbelief while his friend laughs. It's an unpleasant laugh: he probably had to practice it. "Us give up? You're just determined to get that face beaten in, aren't you runt?"
Apparently he's satisfied himself though - or gotten a sore foot. He waves for Kargash to carry on with the beating, turning away to have the last word with their cowering 'client'. These two are really bad at watching their back.
"Hey! Back off!" The angry shout rings out from the alley entrance as Kargash moves in. He turns in time to get a fist in the jaw as Bryn charges in to join the fray. She's not a practiced fighter, but she's not small or lightly-boned either and there's real force behind it. Ghost's floating behind cautiously, trying to skirt the fight and get close enough to scan Steve.
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He does look dangerous though, for that split second. While Bryn tackles the big lug Kargash, Steve takes off as fast as his feet will carry him. He grabbs a trash can lid and brings it up over his head before swinging it down with all his might, knocking the guy in the back of the head (or the side, if he's turned) as hard as he can.
"Wrong answer!" Steve growls, already winding up for a followup swing.
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He stumbles to one side, flailing an arm at Steve to try and ward off that following blow. Unfortunately for him, size can't wholly make up for the element of surprise and a direct blow to the head. "Fuck! Karg- Kargash!"
His buddy's having better luck for the moment. Bryn got in a good hit, but when the big guy steadies himself and takes a swing at her instead of backing down, she realizes abruptly that she... didn't really plan this out. It takes a blow from Kargash to spur her back into hitting him, with more anger and determination than actual aim.
All the same it bloodies his nose, and it's enough. Kargash has been choked, punched and insulted way too much for a simple job like this should have been. His partner's reeling from some tiny punk's lucky shot and this is just not worth it. He shoves Bryn off her feet, then pounds over to knock Steve away from his pal. "Enough! Come on, this ain't worth the hassle!"
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Nope. These thugs are noping out of here before anything else goes south. At least, if the big guy has any say about this.
Steve, meanwhile, is left gasping for air in little wheezes. Shaking arms trying to push him to his feet but he ends up falling back down on his butt instead. He can't even make a smartass comment about the thugs. Breathing is difficult enough for him right now.
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Ghost has meanwhile scanned Steve, spinning anxiously. "
Take it easy, Steve. You don't have to go anywhere, they're gone. You've already driven them off.
""...What is it?" Bryn squats down in front of him, eyes wide as she looks between Steve and Ghost. She's never seen anyone struggle to breathe like this and distress is written all over her face. Distress, edged with a strong dose of anger, because her first assumption is injury. "What did they do to him? Shouldn't we get a doctor?"
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I think it's asthma. He might just need a minute,
" Ghost tries to reassure her... while looking at Steve hopefully for confirmation. Unseen by the humans, he's running a local search for doctors, unsure whether Bryn can call on their friendly Angel to help. He wouldn't forgive himself if Steve suffered from his inexperience with treating human ailments.no subject
It's a croak more than a real answer but Steve manages to get the word out as he fights to fill his lungs. It's still a rather uncomfortable minute for all of them before he gasps and slumps forward taking in huge shaking breaths.
"Got th'wind knocked out of me. That's all." He's also got several bruises, and those scrapes from before are still getting him all bloody. But hey--nothing's broken! He'll live to fight another day. His gaze slides from Ghost to Bryn and Steve makes a small guilty smile. "I...I had 'em on the ropes. but, thanks for jumping in there."
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"I had to! We saw you get thrown out of the alley and run right back." She shakes her head in wonder. She has a couple of visible bruises, courtesy of Kargash, but nothing to match Steve's marks of honor. She lets out a stunned laugh. "That was crazy. I can't believe you just tore after that guy with- what is that, a trash can lid?"
There's a nervous throat-clearing beside them. The thugs' intended victim is standing there, twisting his hands over each other as he takes in Steve's bumps and scrapes guiltily.
"I-I, um. Thank you. My shop is just nearby, if you need to clean up...?"
"That's really kind of you." Bryn gives him a smile and a nod, still unclear as to how he fits in with the situation. Whatever he's doing here, it's a nice offer and she's happy to accept on the breathless Steve's behalf.
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"Are you okay?"
His gaze flits to Bryn and Ghost.
"This is the guy they were harassing."
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"I'm fine," the man assures them, wincing a little as he moves. "For now, at least... thanks to you. We should go inside quickly."
"All right." Bryn's a little bemused still, but she picks up on the lingering tension in their attitudes. She'll offer Steve support if he seems inclined to take it at all, still glancing over him with concern. The man he rescued beckons them toward a back door into one of the stores.
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Why do I get the feeling those two will be back...
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Steve allows Bryn to help him inside so that he can take a seat wherever one is offered by the man giving them entrance to his store. Ghost's point makes Steve nod to the bot, the same thought already crossing his mind.
He's going to have to start frequenting this area just to be sure they leave this guy alone, from the looks of things. Or follow them the next time he sees them so he can see who else they're harassing. Looks like Steve just found himself a new hobby.
"Ah...guess I really did go overboard." Steve looks down at his bloody palms, only now starting to really feel the aches and pains shooting through his body now that the adrenaline is starting to wean.
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