Lex Luthor (
imperious_lex) wrote in
trans_92010-06-16 11:53 pm
A Most Sinister SCIENCE [Closed]
The downside of gathering long term supplies for the crew, was that Lex did have to make sure they were all brought on board and stowed away properly. It cut into his vacation time, but it was a small price to pay to get some business done, and make a few connections that he'll be able to call on later. Besides, with 99% of the crew off the ship, for once, it allowed him freedom to do a few things, like have a word with a certain AI that wasn't Stacy.
Sitting at one of the terminals in Neuropathy, Lex navigated his way through part of the AI multiplex, until he came across the one he wanted to speak to.
"Hello, GLaDOS. I need to have a word with you."
Sitting at one of the terminals in Neuropathy, Lex navigated his way through part of the AI multiplex, until he came across the one he wanted to speak to.
"Hello, GLaDOS. I need to have a word with you."

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Despite Steve's insisting, Luke used the Force a little more, but also took more of the teen's weight onto his own shoulders. No need to add more injuries to all this, even as they finally got to Quarantine and Luke paused by one of the beds, gently lowering Steve onto it.
"You stopped yourself," he continued, expression serious.
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Steve lay his head back on the bed and it was like all the pain had quickly rushed back into him. He gave a long sigh, then reached up to clutch at his forehead like he was getting a headache.
"God," he mumbled, "What are they gonna do to me?"
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That, Luke thought, was a point he'd learned the hard way. Absently he reached over with his left hand and gripped his gloved right hand.
"For now, all you have to do is get better." He put his left hand on Steve's forehead, pressing the Force inward. Healing techniques with the Force weren't his strong point at all, and not for the first time Luke wished that Stacy had woken the Mon Calamari Jedi Cilghal, or her Chandra-Fan apprentice Tekli, both of whom were much better healers. There was something he could do, though.
"I'd like to put you in a healing trance," he said. "It's one of those Jedi things, but trust me, it works. And it's perfectly safe--I've done it many times, and I'm still all in one piece. You'll wake up feeling better."
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But when Luke explained himself he relaxed a bit, still grasping his wrist.
"What does it feel like?" he asked after a few seconds. He had felt both mindlessness and death before, and didn't much feel like experiencing either of them at the moment.
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"I don't care," he said quietly. "Whatever makes it stop."
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"The virus won't," he muttered.
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He pulled a hand away, stroking Steve's hair back from his forehead. "Just close your eyes and relax," he said. "I wouldn't do this if I didn't think it would help you out."
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"I just want it all to go away," he said softly. "Please?"
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"It'll be okay," he said. "It'll be okay, Steve."