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A Strange Afterlife
It had to be impossible. He could feel his skin. A pulse beat under his neck. He stood in front of a store window and regarded his reflection in the glass. Same black leather outfit. Same brown trench-coat. The fabric weight down on him and he rubbed his arms as he tried to figure out what was going on. A wandering spirit had doors to enter and exit when it came to the world of the living, but he'd never achieved something like this. It was alien and wrong and he had no idea where anyone was.
Mantis sighed, marveling quietly at the way his chest rose and fell with his breathing. It didn't matter. He'd keep moving and hope for the best. If this was some punishment for a misstep, he knew exactly who to take it up with.
"Sorrow!" Even his voice carried an echo. Mantis pointed himself into a new direction and began to walk. "What did I do this time, old man?"
Mantis sighed, marveling quietly at the way his chest rose and fell with his breathing. It didn't matter. He'd keep moving and hope for the best. If this was some punishment for a misstep, he knew exactly who to take it up with.
"Sorrow!" Even his voice carried an echo. Mantis pointed himself into a new direction and began to walk. "What did I do this time, old man?"
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"What was it like? Ehm ... death?" he finally asks in a measured, delicate tone. Is the question insensitive? Probably. But he can't not ask. "How did you know that was your state of being?"
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"It's not as glamorous or profound as you might hope. I lost consciousness before I died fully and woke up to a medium who was stronger than me in every respect that I knew of." He's a touch too old to be as impressed or as frightened as he had been at first, but there is a weariness when he talks. "I knew I was dead because I was face to face with a man who had died about sixty years before I did and hadn't been remotely close to my body since."
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"So you're a soldier of some sort?"
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He gives the other man a once-over. "At least your current form appears unscathed?"
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Sigma tilts his head. "Most people don't self-identify as a 'bad guy.' Did someone judge you as such?"
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"Call it a lifetime of bad choices. Every time I tried to get away from hurting people, I got dragged in again. It was easier to be a more efficient villain than a reluctant one."
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"If it was always your intention to do good, maybe this is your opportunity. Whatever was 'dragging you in' is no longer a factor?"
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He extends a hand. "That said, a proper introduction is in order: I am Sigma."
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"Psycho ... Mantis? A code name, I assume?" This a fairly recent concept for him, including the use of his own. Like the stuff of Bond movies and super heroes.
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"Only name I use anymore. I got it during my last job." Mantis takes his hand back, rubbing the fingers together and against his palm. "Your code name is interesting. It's used in mathematics, if I'm remembering correctly."
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"And yes! The symbol is used across many sciences. My specialty is astrophysics, so things like velocity dispersion and the Stefan-Boltzmann constant come to mind.
"Does your name have any special meaning?"
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"Astrophysics... That's to do with things like rockets, doesn't it? It never crossed over into my work too much, but it was always interesting to see how far we could observe things like planets by launching a machine off Earth."
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"A common misconception. Astrophysics studies how the laws that govern the universe apply to cosmic bodies and phenomenon. Stars, planets and so forth. That's not to say we don't benefit enormously from advancements in space flight."
Sigma focuses his concentration on a bit of Nexus litter. With a twist of his hand, it flits into the air. He pulls it closer for a moment's examination: an empty bottle of something called Staminan X. Some disgusting energy drink. With another gestural flick, it zips into a nearby trash can. "My career has been focused on the study of gravity and black holes. What these can tell us about the universe."
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"Your study is impressive. I've heard of black holes, but they don't sound too frightening. Many of them seem too far away to be a threat to anything but what is right next to them."
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"Ah! Another one!" he declares with a clap. So many people here can bend the laws of gravity. Exciting! "You're the third I've met in this place. Please, tell me how you came by this power, Mr. Mantis."
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