Agent Carolina | Red vs Blue (
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hexaflexagons2014-03-23 11:58 pm
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[Liberation AU]
The world had changed since one man's cry had sent her crashing across the training room floor, mind ablaze with a single name. And so too had Carolina's place in it.
That she'd awoken alone and scared and dazed, with nothing and no one to anchor her in the recovery ward except the chatter of two imbalanced AI hadn't helped matters. Not with the whispers at her back in the corridors and the feeling of all eyes on her when she'd all but stormed the bridge. She'd been down, yes, but not out. A miscalculation wasn't enough to discourage her, not when she knew that she could handle it. She would prove she could handle it. It hadn't been her fault that the match had been interrupted..
But that hadn't stopped people from staring, clearly wondering just how much more rope was needed for Carolina to hang herself with, for when she took that next fall from the high pedastal she'd worked so hard to climb on top of...
Because that number one slot would be hers again - but not through her own doing. Not in the way it was supposed to count. No, it was 'thanks' to Texas leaving, breaking the trust of the Director and the Project. Attempting to steal other AI. Defection during wartime carried harsh enough penalties as it was, but no, no, Texas had to go one better. She couldn't settle for one death (traitor or no traitor, and oh, it hurt to think of Connie), Texas dared to try and drag the rest of the team down with her. Her team. Her best friend.
Between that news, Iota's petulant whining and Eta's discordant drone in the back of her mind, it had been all Carolina could do to keep from screaming like the child the Director accused her of acting like.
Even now, Carolina could feel the press of two discordant minds on her own, whispering about the shapes in the corridor shadows, how they lingered in the elevator shaft behind York as he stepped out of the dark towards them. "What are you doing here?" Her voice was taunt, wavering in spite of her best efforts, unable to hide the hurt. Across the twin barrels of her plasma rifles, gold visor tipped, tilted to glare as she shook her head. (Distantly, she was aware of the thrum of her weapons', the energy pulse vibrating even through her gloves. The ship shuddered around them, but that, Carolina didn't seem to notice.)
"Why are you helping her?!"

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He flailed a bit as he got closer—he wasn't passing quite as close to her as he'd wanted—but he was close enough to clasp his hand in hers and once he'd done that he reeled her in closer. They were together now, but they were floating freely, at an upward angle, nowhere near any of the walls. Now that this part of his goal had been accomplished, he set his sights on the next step. He had to find his way back to Tex's transport and buckle Carolina in.
Precious seconds ticked by as they floated there. They were moving toward a surface but not very quickly. When he'd connected with her it had slowed their momentum and sent them off in an entirely new direction. "Well, this is going well," he muttered.
"There was 67% chance that Carolina would defeat you when you entered into hand-to-hand combat," Delta pointed out. "Statistically—"
"Forget about the statistics, D, I won. The question is, when are we finally going to hit something so I can push off and get us out of here."
"You will impact the wall to your left in approximately sixty-three seconds," Delta offered.
"When you put it like that it doesn't sound long. Feels like forever though." He hooked his arm more tightly in Carolina's, taking this opportunity to look down at her. That familiar armor, the second skin she had worn during so many missions and training simulations. He had a flash of a memory, of seeing her pull her helmet off and smile at him, a teasing remark on her lips. He couldn't be too optimistic about how this would turn out but he couldn't help but hope that one day she would smile like that at him again.
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York had done well to create a distraction and it was clear sides had been drawn since their return onto the ship. It was good to know the other agents weren't entirely blind to what was happening here. None of this was personal, she just had to get the Alpha out of here and then she could truly focus on whatever it took to end this war.
Now where was he?
It was hard to tell by looking at her, but her search was getting more frantic. She didn't have all the time in the world, she had to get to him before they did something drastic to stop her. It almost seemed like an eternity until she made into the bridge. Her best chances of accessing wherever he was stored would be here and she launched herself into the ship's computers. What she found almost made her heart stop.
What have they done to you? was all she could think as she finally had a chance to speak with the Alpha - no, Church. How could they break him like this? What good was a traumatized AI to the war effort? There was no way she could take him like this, not that he even wanted to go with her. Her heart may have stopped once she realized just how far gone he was, but it almost broke when she had to sign off of the ship's mainframe without him in tow. This was neither the time nor place to mourn what had become of Church and the impending danger around her drew her attention in fast.
At least they had taken down what they could of the Project, there was nothing else she could do here and it was time to get the hell out of here. Hopefully York would be waiting at the transport ship for her.
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He couldn't help but be relieved the moment when someone apparently got back to the switch and turn the artificial gravity back on. Now he'd have to carry Carolina along, but at least he wasn't forced to bounce around anymore. Though the huge chest plate didn't make that task an easy one either. It took some maneuvering and some suggestions from Delta but he eventually got her into an approximation of a fireman's carry and hauled her the rest of the way back to their Pelican.
He grunted as he set her down in one of the seats, then stood and pulled the crash bar over her lap. "There." He didn't like the way she was flopped into the seat and he frowned. "Sorry, 'Lina," he muttered, then clicked on his radio.
"Hey, Tex. Reached my objective. Got 'er sitting in the transport. You on your way back?"
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It was a lot easier to haul ass through the ship with the gravity back on and her camo unit made it easy to get by without alerting the few that were slowly making their rounds into the mess they'd made. She slipped into the transport ship and gave no warning before turning off her camouflage.
"Start flying. Now."
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Their luck held as he maneuvered the craft, choosing to enter into orbit of the nearby planet after getting to the far side, out of sight.
"We're going to want to make a planet hop, and soon." This was far too obvious a place for them to be and once the MoI got things under control they were likely to find themselves being pursued if they stuck around.
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She chose a seat across from Carolina rather than next to and got the safety bar down. "I'm ready back here."
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With that there wasn't much to do but wait until the autopilot got them into orbit. It didn't look like there were any asteroids or anything in their way, so he decided to leave the autopilot to do its job and got up out of the pilot's seat. He entered the doorway to the crew compartment and crossed his arms, leaning against the frame. "How's she looking?"
note to self, make more icons later
And she wouldn't likely be happy when she did.
Eta and Iota were still silent. How much so because they were (quite rightly) afraid of Omega, or because their host had been offlined was unclear. But they were most certainly listening to the goings on intently.
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She was avoiding announcing that she had come back empty handed. Omega had demanded she take the Alpha with her regardless of what condition he was in and was sulking as Tex had opted against it. Really, the AI could be like a child sometimes. A very angry, deadly child, but still.
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"If you want to know if she came willingly, that answer's no." He was clearly watching Carolina as he entered the troop compartment and took a couple paces closer. "We got into a fight after she wouldn't listen to me. I was pretty lucky to knock her out, considering her armor." He paused. He wanted to take Carolina's hand the way he'd done at her bedside just days before, but it wouldn't be a good situation if she happened to awaken. Instead he stayed where he was, his head angling slightly as though to telegraph his worry over her. In a moment he remembered he'd been talking to Tex and he continued. "Ah, we were at zero-G at that point and we ended up floating around for a while. That was interesting."
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"I'll take over flying if you want to keep an eye on her." The woman was going to be pissed at the both of them, but Tex knew she'd be more amenable if she saw York upon waking instead. It might at least minimize any outrages during flight if their tag-along happened to wake up before they landed somewhere.
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"Thanks," he said quietly to her suggestion they switch roles and he chose to sit in the spot across from Carolina. As much as he wanted to hold her hand he knew she would be fit to be tied when she awoke and he wanted to be out of her arm's reach when it came to that.
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York had the autopilot initiated already and she altered its path to head towards one of the planet's smaller ports. It would be a couple of hours before they'd make it and hopefully by then, they could talk some sense into Carolina.
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That both possessed a(n un)healthly sense of self preservation would either be her salvation, or her undoing.
Behind her visor, green eyes flickered open, and a slow breath was taken as she tried to get her bearings; it took a minute for Carolina to realise that this wasn't the Mother of Invention, a fact backed by the chatter of Iota in her ears, pointing out York across from her.
If he was there, then who was..?
Texas. Of course. (They added kidnapping to their crimes, Eta rumbled, as Iota flickered offside.)
She had no desire to give away the fact she was awake. Instead, her body shifted a little to the left, pressing against the support rails brought down to hold her in place while they were in transit. It was a natural enough action that it wouldn't cause alarm. With the right application of pressure, she could unlock it from its moorings. Even use it against her captors! ..But she'd only get one chance to break away while their guard was down once they'd landed. So for the moment, Carolina bided her time, and waited. And fumed.
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It was a simple enough cover story and she stood to head into the back to make sure York would be on the same page.
"Hey, you awake in there?"
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And all she'd learned was that she didn't know who to trust anymore.
us us us no one everyone wants us can't trust anyone
She mentally ran through checklists of possible destinations they could be headed to, trying not to trip over the white noise of her AI. But she came up short each time, all too aware that she wasn't even certain what system the Mother of Invention had been passing through when they'd sabotaged it. Let alone what planets were in range to be reached by pelican.
Said pelican jostled with a bout of turbulence, and Carolina winced, not quite able to suppress a sound as she was rocked from side to side even with the bars in place. She wouldn't be able to continue feigning unconsciousness for much longer.
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"Informing Carolina's AIs of the reasons for our actions will only aid in her understanding once she awakens," Delta offered.
"Yeah, I agree. Let's try it." York sat up, leaned forward a bit. This could be a really important conversation and it needed to go better than the one earlier had gone. "Programs Eta and Iota, online."
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"Command acknowledged." said one, the other's voice overlapping in a hiss. "trAItors"
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