http://slainrobots.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] slainrobots.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-03-16 07:42 pm

'Cause she knows that it's demandin' to defeat those evil machines... [Open]

 Yoshimi never thought she would be as glad to leave a room as she is when she hobbles out of the MedBay.  Her shoulder is puffy with gauze, and her legs are still weak from overexertion and blood loss, but the pink-haired woman actually looks rather pleased with the world.  She had been privy to a lot of the goings on in the last few hours - a first for her - and was glad that things seem to have turned out so well.  Especially that kid conked out a few beds down from her - Aang or whatever his name was.  She'd heard vague things about him through whatever grapevine she had access to (admittedly not much of one, being such a recluse as she is), and there was a lot to be said for being able to watch that brunette with the hair loopies pay that much attention to the kid she'd been allegedly looking for for... Kami-sama knows how long.

Still, Aang is far from her mind - as is the rest of the crew - as she stumbles into the caf, her stomach growling.  Food is in order, in her mind, and though she probably ought to be worried about where the hell Dustin has got to, she can't quite bring herself to care right now.  Never has slop tasted so good...

[identity profile] domeanthings.livejournal.com 2010-03-17 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
"You look pretty cheerful for somebody who's been through the wringer."

Yoshimi now has company in the form of an armored hologram. Tex eyes her thoughtfully, tilting her head a little. "So. You're from the latest bunch of noobs?"

[identity profile] domeanthings.livejournal.com 2010-03-17 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"Freelancer Tex," Tex says with a small nod, then resumes her thoughtful posture. "So you barricaded yourself in your room? Was it a 'afraid of being eaten by the giant predators walking around' thing, or are you just really shy?"

Tex pauses for a moment. "Honestly? I'm kinda impressed you hid out this long."

[identity profile] domeanthings.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
Tex listens, but her expression is impossible to read, being hidden behind the helmet. "Huh," she finally says after Yoshimi finishes.

"Here's a tip-you don't need to talk to the crew that much. They're usually already arguing about something, so you can just watch and learn. But get used to being around people anyway; we keep getting more people in the awake crew."

[identity profile] domeanthings.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
"Your guess is as good as mine," Tex says with a shrug. "If you want to try and count them, knock yourself out. I have this feeling we won't have a shortage of pods to pop any time soon."

[identity profile] domeanthings.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
That just gets another shrug out of Tex. "Yeah, but it sounds like we'll need one."

Tex glances down-and through-herself briefly. "'Shiny's a new way to describe it. I'm an AI. And being the lucky AI I am, I'm stuck in the AI complex and have to use a hologram."

[identity profile] domeanthings.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't think anybody does. But seeing how the ship keeps throwing the worst crap it can at us? I'm not getting my hopes up." The question about the complex gets annoyed grunt. "Yeah, complex. I'm not the only one in here-there's a couple other AIs, but they don't always come out to talk like I do."

Tex's head tilts a little at the last comment. "'Wiggy human mod tech'?" she repeats. "You lost me there."

[identity profile] domeanthings.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Great plan."

The rest of the explanation gets a stare as Tex tries to sort through that mess of information. "...Yeah, I don't think I count as human mod tech. We thought Church and I were ghosts until I ended up here and found out about the AI thing, but the only robot thing I ever picked up was a pure robot body."

She pauses. "And I had O'Malley in my head, but that's kind of a long story."

[identity profile] quark-assassin.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
Heeeeeeere’s Dustin!

The scruffy man had been to quite a few places in the time after the whole Nightmare King ordeal, and none of them remotely resembled the Medical Bay—well, apart from his small section of sterilized bathroom area where he’d attended to his wounds, but one hardly thinks that counts. Dustin might’ve been a bioengineering genius (among other things), but he was by no means a doctor, at least not a registered one, and frankly it was a miracle he was able to get anything fixed in the addled state he was in during the confrontation previous. That’s what Clay was for—one of the very few things Clay was for, mind you.

On the contrary, Dustin was no longer so…’addled’ once the fight was over. It took him some wandering and confused babbling of equations and theories and diagrams drawn on the bathroom mirror with dry-erase markers, but the man’s mind was back in order, more or less. And of all the things it could have been refreshing itself with or worrying itself over, it had only one goal set, one thing that must be done, lest the world end and Dustin be kicked out of his living space, because by God, if he did not do this then he would never be able to look himself in the face again.

So there he was, unshaven (moreso than usual), roughly decontaminated and attended to, backpack and phone securely strapped to his torso and hip respectively; an annoyingly orange disk was in his hand, prepared for some sort of use once he stopped in front of his target, eyes tired but eerily determined. That spark was in them again—not the insane one, as Yoshimi might be fearing—rather, the intelligent gleam Dustin had when he got an idea or was abruptly disturbed from his work by passing contemplations. It was a…focused sort of distraction. Yes, that. You know what I’m talking about, right? Of course you do.

“Hands. Now.”

[identity profile] quark-assassin.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
Dustin was…surprised. Perhaps he would’ve been quirky in return if he wasn’t so dedicated to whatever his assigned task was, but for the moment he was deadpan, showing only a quick twitch at the side of his mouth (which could’ve passed either as a small smile or an annoyed tick, it was difficult to tell).

And yes, the task. Couldn’t forget about the task, could he? Dustin grabbed at the side of the florescent puck—shhhhhick—a line of stiff measuring tape noisily appeared between the man’s fingers. He then busily proceeded to lay Yoshimi’s arm against the biological table (gently, actually) and note its length on a small pad of paper, doing the same for the other arm, noting with a touch of distaste that they were several millimeters off if he went from fingertip to elbow rather than wrist to elbow, so why not measure the hands independently? Yes, Dustin liked this idea.

The pad of paper was growing full very quickly. His mood was not lightened.

“I’m sure you look very nice in my coat.”

Ouch.

[identity profile] quark-assassin.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, there’s the nickname. “Someone’s in a good mood,” Dustin muttered absently, as it was mostly for himself to hear; ironically he didn’t quite catch the meaning of his phrase until several moments (and a response) later.

The measuring tape slipped out of his hands, which were still attempting to work but had gone slack from amazement, and clattered loudly on the table. Dustin proceeded to try and pick it back up again, only to knock it onto the floor. He continued to shuffle about noisily with his notepad.

Several moments later and the genius’s limbs caught up with his brain, which was so far ahead of everything else already that it took a while for the rest of him to realize that it had come to a grinding halt. This, unfortunately, made the situation no less awkward; Dustin found himself leaning heavily on the table, paper in one hand and Yoshimi’s forearm in the other, glittering emerald eyes staring at her broodingly. There was something else there, too, something that Yoshimi saw recently that was not such a wonderful thing before, but now?

Dustin was at a loss. Because, dear god, he wanted nothing more than to thank her back, insist that no, honestly, you’ve done so much more for me that you shouldn’t even mention it, the coat was just a stupid family keepsake, it wasn’t even the real thing once I finished with it so it doesn’t matter, as long as you’re safe and I have something left to keep fighting for, it really doesn’t matter, really, honestly… But how would that go over? How could he phrase it while still keeping his dignity intact and without seeming like a total, blithering idiot?

There was no way, that’s how.

“Yeah, I know.”

Dustin broke the gaze abruptly and retrieved his measuring tape, returning to work. But that little hint of a smile was growing exponentially…

[identity profile] quark-assassin.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
The smile faded, but the sparkle remained in his eyes. Yoshimi was right—Dustin’s irises were really, really green. Kind of insanely green actually. The only things keeping them from outshining the rest of his face were his shaggy hair and caterpillar-like eyebrows, and frankly they did a good job of it.

“I know that too,” he sniffed, perhaps hinting at a chuckle as he weakened his grip on Yoshimi’s struggling arms (more afraid that he would aggravate her injuries than determined to continue measuring the depth of each phalanx), “You’ve mentioned it more than once I think.”

Sarcasm—Dustin’s mood must’ve been improving. He checked over his measurements while he waited for Yoshimi to quit fidgeting.

“By the way, you’ve got a little…”

He made a wide gesture around his face.

“…rash or something around that general area. You might want to get that looked at.”

[identity profile] quark-assassin.livejournal.com 2010-03-19 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
Dustin could only sniff, else he would be outright laughing at that point, and the man had an image to uphold. If anything, he was more curious than amused; certainly he’d made Yoshimi blush on more than one occasion, but those times he either intended to make her feel uncomfortable or he at least knew what exact action had caused it (usually resulting in his embarrassment as well). This time, Dustin actually had to think about what he could’ve done to make her so mortified, because he felt alright, and it wasn’t like he’d done anything for laughs, so what was it? Had his natural, unattractive man-charisma finally gotten through to the poor Robot Slayer? This was possible, however unlikely…

Ah, mental ramblings. Dustin shook his head, yet another casual smile crinkling his crooked nose—he was feeling rather bubbly all of a sudden, could Yoshimi tell?—and he made an absent motion for his charge’s arms. “I can try, though I’m not making any guarantees.”

[identity profile] quark-assassin.livejournal.com 2010-03-19 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Dustin suddenly became completely emotionless, returning Yoshimi’s weary glare with a piercing gaze of his own.

It was taking a lot not to laugh.

“It’s a surprise.”

And he immediately went back to work. It seemed like Yoshimi’s good mood was gone, so therefore Dustin’s smile went away with it—although, part of him actually wanted to see her like that again, and probably would’ve made the effort had his brain not stopped him first. ”This is called ‘flirting’, Scruffy McJackass, and we don’t flirt, do we?”

Well, not normally. Not to Yoshimi

…Conversation. Dustin desperately wanted to talk to her. Why did he want to talk to her?—He was working

“…I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that you had a cat. What kind was he?”