http://mapquest_titan.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] mapquest-titan.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-02-20 06:00 pm

I've Become So Numb [Open]

First it was the nightmares. The memories pushing back fifteen years to the last day he'd seen his father alive, the day the Drej had come out of nowhere and obliterated Earth and turned the thousands that had managed to escape into refugees. Without a home, they had become shunned by the other races, viewed with disdain. Ignored at best, openly attacked at worst.

His time on the ship had somehow allowed him to forget all that. Maybe it was being around so many other humans--the first time in fifteen years that Cale had been part of a 'majority.' Or perhaps it was that, now, everyone was in the same boat as he was, the boat he'd been in since he was four years old. Their homes were gone. Destroyed by a mysterious alien race. Whatever the reason, Cale had allowed himself to begin to forget the home he never had, to forget Earth, to forget the Titan, and to forget his father.

That was, until, the dreams.

They'd first come when he was asleep, jarring him awake with their vividness. There were several times that Cale been convinced they were real, only to wake up and be surprised that he wasn't a four year-old kid anymore. He was a nineteen year-old young man.


He wandered the streets of the city, meandering his way aimlessly until by pure chance he happened upon the statuary. He didn't recognize any of the stone sculptures. Most of them were supposed to be from Earth. That's what he'd been told by others in the crew. Who knew if it was true. Cale didn't. He'd been just a kid when the planet was blown to pieces. He didn't know squat about humanity or its history. Just that it was dying and would likely be extinct in another few hundred years. And there was nothing anyone could do to stop it. Especially not him, no matter how much Akima and Korso tried to tell him differently. Earth was gone. There was no getting it back.


If only the nightmares had just stayed nightmares. Sleep was easy enough to avoid. Short cat-naps here and there allowed him to get a little rest, keep from hallucinating, without slipping into the dreamworld where his past seemed poised, waiting for him. But they hadn't just stayed nightmares. Now, the nightmares seemed to be alive. His past had walked alongside him. No. Not walked alongside him. It had tried to kill him. His past, the responsibility that had been dumped on him, was back and wasn't going to let him go. Even his father was a part of it. The man who had abandoned him, left it to him to finish what Sam had started. It was his fault the survival of their species had been dumped on Cale's shoulders.

And the Drej. If it weren't for those bastards, Earth would still exist. His dad wouldn't have left him. And everyone wouldn't be looking to Cale to save them.


"Aaaaaaargh!!!" Cale shouted snatching up what appeared to be a stone arm, broken from one of the statues--likely during one of the many battles the crew had fought in the city--and started swinging. He decapitated Venus di Milo. Another blow sent David's leg hurtling across the room. "Leave me alone!" he raged, striking the statues at random. "You're all DEAD!!! It's too late. It's all over. What the hell do you want me to do?!? Huh? What the hell do you want from me?!?"

[identity profile] earnmyplace.livejournal.com 2010-02-21 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"We are trapped on a ship, with the story all we know and care for has been destroyed," she stated with a shrug, her hands coming up to exaggerate the motion. A side effect of having ones face hidden behind a visor was the tendency to express what one could through motion.

"For the moment, you are part of the only civilization I have. If we have no vested interest in one another, we are indeed in trouble."

[identity profile] earnmyplace.livejournal.com 2010-02-21 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hm, that is a difficulty. I confess I've not experienced such." Tali conceded, bringing one hand to rest on her hip as she considered.

"What have you been doing in your galaxy since that occurred? Did you not dream of it then?"

[identity profile] earnmyplace.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
Tali followed after him, choosing to stand before him rather than sit just yet. She was inescapable sarcastic, and there was still the chance she may say just the wrong thing to get the male hitting again, after all.

"I suppose it must be difficult, not having any grand thing to go back to, though this friend does still sound like something. But still, isn't it your wish to stop such a thing from occurring to others in the future? If, and I grant it's a large if, this ship is to be believed, only more and more worlds will end if we do nothing."

[identity profile] earnmyplace.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Mm, that is my issue as well. Though," she added, testing out teasing, "You certainly seem to have the statue removal matter well in hand. I have not yet found such a useful activity myself. Engineering does not deserve the name, and the rest of the current events..." she parted her hands helplessly.

"Well, I'd never heard out magic outside of childhood stories before coming here. I am still surprised that humanity composes the majority of the vessels population, let alone this new form of threat."

[identity profile] earnmyplace.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
"You are a most encouraging individual to speak to," she commented dryly. "I feel better about this all already. Perhaps, if you tell me a little more, I shall soon join you in your assault upon these artifacts."

She moved forward, finally joining him in sitting on the bench. She kept a decent space between them, recalling her previous encounters in which the invasion of what humans had termed 'personal space' had been met with hostility.

"I am still not entierly sure what it is they did to spark such actions. Were you in a dream?"