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Bad Moon Rising [Open][R for Poss. Language]
Down in the city, sitting in one of the libraries in the Vatican, sat Sam Winchester hunched over a table with his eyes focused on the omnicom that lay on the table in front of him. His brow was furrowed and his mouth drawn shut as he stared intently at the information collected. His body was tense and there was a resolve and determination in his features that was unmistakable.
The omnicom screen flickered as a rough map of the ship--as much as he Sam had mapped of it that is--appeared and focused in specifically on the medbay, its interior and the hallways outside of it all the way to the hub. Having spent as much time as he had in recovery in the medbay, Sam had grown familiar with its setup and the ins and outs of its operations. He knew, with relative certainty, its schedule--which flickered into view as he pressed a key to open the file. He knew who would be in it and when. He knew who which of them would be easiest to subdue, where the best places to keep something confined in quarantine and how long it would take him search them by himself. He'd even determined how long it would take him to get from there to the city, taking into account any potential snags he might run into if someone busted him.
It was, for all intents and purposes, a mission plan. A retrieval mission plan. A 'get in, get what you're looking for, and get out' mission. All of it, save for the names of the participants, was saved on his omnicom. For appearances, it might have just been a got-it-alone plan. Or, it might be much larger, with other people helping. For whatever reason, Sam had failed to write the names down. Perhaps for their own protection should he get caught or his omnicom be compromised. After all, he had gone to great lengths to attempt to strengthen the protections against hacking, but Sam's skill only went so far and likely wouldn't hold off anyone with considerable computer skills for long.
But Sam Winchester didn't give a damn. If he got caught then he got caught. But he couldn't, he wouldn't just sit by and let that thing, that Yeerk, stay a threat. He knew he'd be breaking his promise to the Chief, and to the others who had been infested since he'd said he'd stand by them. But Sam felt betrayed. They'd turned their backs on him the moment they'd decided to give the damn thing a 'trial,' to let the rest of the crew--the ones who had already decided to let the wad of slime live--determine what to do with it.
So, Sam sat in the library of the Vatican poring over the details of his plan to break into the medbay, incapacitate whoever was inside, take the Yeerk and haul it down to the city and end it, and the debate, once and for all.
Unfortunately, the omnicoms are not immune to hacking...especially by those with better computer skills than Sam...
[OOC: Feel free to post independent subthreads if you want your hacking characters to react--or to react to Jack's message. Once Sam is confronted, I'd like that to stay as one single subthread, so if you want to confront Sam, please do it in that thread with the others. Thanks:D]
The omnicom screen flickered as a rough map of the ship--as much as he Sam had mapped of it that is--appeared and focused in specifically on the medbay, its interior and the hallways outside of it all the way to the hub. Having spent as much time as he had in recovery in the medbay, Sam had grown familiar with its setup and the ins and outs of its operations. He knew, with relative certainty, its schedule--which flickered into view as he pressed a key to open the file. He knew who would be in it and when. He knew who which of them would be easiest to subdue, where the best places to keep something confined in quarantine and how long it would take him search them by himself. He'd even determined how long it would take him to get from there to the city, taking into account any potential snags he might run into if someone busted him.
It was, for all intents and purposes, a mission plan. A retrieval mission plan. A 'get in, get what you're looking for, and get out' mission. All of it, save for the names of the participants, was saved on his omnicom. For appearances, it might have just been a got-it-alone plan. Or, it might be much larger, with other people helping. For whatever reason, Sam had failed to write the names down. Perhaps for their own protection should he get caught or his omnicom be compromised. After all, he had gone to great lengths to attempt to strengthen the protections against hacking, but Sam's skill only went so far and likely wouldn't hold off anyone with considerable computer skills for long.
But Sam Winchester didn't give a damn. If he got caught then he got caught. But he couldn't, he wouldn't just sit by and let that thing, that Yeerk, stay a threat. He knew he'd be breaking his promise to the Chief, and to the others who had been infested since he'd said he'd stand by them. But Sam felt betrayed. They'd turned their backs on him the moment they'd decided to give the damn thing a 'trial,' to let the rest of the crew--the ones who had already decided to let the wad of slime live--determine what to do with it.
So, Sam sat in the library of the Vatican poring over the details of his plan to break into the medbay, incapacitate whoever was inside, take the Yeerk and haul it down to the city and end it, and the debate, once and for all.
Unfortunately, the omnicoms are not immune to hacking...especially by those with better computer skills than Sam...
[OOC: Feel free to post independent subthreads if you want your hacking characters to react--or to react to Jack's message. Once Sam is confronted, I'd like that to stay as one single subthread, so if you want to confront Sam, please do it in that thread with the others. Thanks:D]

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"Why not? You already did," Sam replied. "When you secretly scanned me and everyone else for your medical files."
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There's a pause as he gets out his omnicom again, presses a button to rewind it--as it's been recording this whole time--and says, "For instance, the right to not have secretly-recorded testimony used against oneself?"
"So, what is it? Are you gonna step aside or are you gonna get in my way? Because you and I both know damn well that I'm not gonna stop until either that thing is dead...or I am. No matter how much security you put around it, the medbay, or wherever else you decide to stash it."
Another button press.
"But I can't promise that Dean or anyone else wouldn't try if I did."
"If this is the way you think things should be, I agree wholeheartedly. For practicality's sake, I'll recommend that you be detained for the duration of the trial, as your attending doctor."
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Nice move, Brainy. Just one problem...
"You already said someone hacked into my omnicom and got a hold of my plans," Sam replied, seemingly unmoved and unfazed by Brainy's trickery. "It doesn't take much of a leap to figure out what I was up to and, like you said, someone is probably on their way to get me right now. So you already had me anyway."
He paused and took a confident step forward.
"But there is no one else's name in that file. No one else has a copy of it except, maybe, the ones who hacked it. And all I said was that I couldn't promise that Dean or anyone else wouldn't try to kill it all on their own, which doesn't exactly implicate anyone as guilty. So, short of sending one of the telepaths down to poke around in my brain to see if anyone else was in on it or doing the same thing to everyone in the crew, you got nothing on Dean, Xander, Kate, Paco, Tim, the MacManuses, Leela, Cybil, Picard, the Chief, Superboy, Supergirl, Terry, Lyta, Dr. Grey, Jo, the Andalites, Nathan, or anyone else who might just want that thing dead just as much as I do."
Sam might just be smirking a little bit.
"Besides, even if you did try to implicate any of them and they did get locked up, who's to say I wouldn't just let Lyta or Dr. Grey poke around and find out how this conversation really went."
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There's a slight smirk back.
"As for allowing Lyta or Dr. Grey insight on this conversation, I sincerely doubt anyone would be surprised."
He tucks his omnicom back into his best.
"I am affording you three options. Either you will surrender yourself for detainment until the trial is over, I will present your words as grounds for detainment until the trial is over, or..."
He tilts his head. "Or you can use the excuse I gave you and give up this vendetta, knowing that I can have you locked away for the duration of the trial the moment you show signs of continuing it. This would allow you your freedom and allow you to maintain the trust you've built with the crew. It would be...practical to make this last choice. As the individual that saved your life, and attended to your health so that you're even here to consider these choices, I implore you to choose the last option."
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"No."
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He lifts his hand to speak into his comm ring.
<< Chief or any other member of the security team, this is Brainiac 5. Sam Winchester is in the library in the Vatican. He's professed to planning to kill the Yeerk before trial. >>
He does not look happy with this at all. At all. Not smug, nothing--he seriously looks unhappy with this.
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<< On my way. >>
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The Chief arrives shortly there after at an easy jog (for a Spartan, anyway), slowing to a walk outside the doorway.
His expression is, as it often is, unreadable. There's a sober grimness to him, but it doesn't show what he's really feeling. He gives a short nod of acknowledgment to Brainy, an expression of thanks, then turns to Sam. It's Sam who's the important part here.
"What happened, Sam?" he asks.
His voice is level. The Chief has years, decades of practice in giving nothing away. But really, underneath it all, he's disappointed.
He'd talked to Sam, and offered him some trust. This wasn't what he'd expected.
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"What happened...is that I'm right," Sam answered firmly. "And you know it. So, I did what you or anyone else would have done: I made a contingency plan."
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"As head of Ship Security, I cannot and will not take this lightly. Until we have resolved with the issue of the Yeerk, I'm having you brigged."
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"No, I didn't," Sam countered, looking rather resolved. "Like I said, this was a contingency plan. The others said they wanted a trial and they'll get one. This was just in case the jury came back with anything other than execution."
He paused, glancing over at Leon for a moment then turning his attention back to the Chief.
"I just did what I had to do. And now you've gotta do what you have to do."
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"Hard lesson, Winchester. Things do not always go the way you want them to, and if you break the rules you will deal with the consequences. This isn't about who is right or wrong here, it is about you threatening someone else's life. It will not be tolerated."
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Sam nodded. He quickly took off the comm ring and handed it, along with the omnicom, his machete and his shot gun, over to Leon and the Chief. However, when it came to his Beretta, he paused.
"My Dad gave me this," he said, "No one takes it from me but Dean."
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The Chief will settle for disabling the weapon, though he's still well aware that it can pose a threat. He doesn't like having to do this to Sam.
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"All right, lead the way."
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"Let's go. You too," he indicated to Brainy. Leon had a few questions for him as well.
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He doesn't have much to say about this. He opens up the cell door and moves aside.
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He honestly doesn't want Sam locked up, but sees no other viable solution.
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"There's a conference room one floor up," he told Brainy, "we need you to wait there. You called it in, so you'll need to make a statement and answer a few questions."
He was also going to have to talk to Dean about this... that should be pleasant.