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The more things change...
Zouichi had taken a few wounds during the mission, but nothing that he would deem serious enough to require medical treatment. He'd already begun to heal, and he estimated that by the time tomorrow rolled around, he'd once again be at full strength. This was not, of course, true of everyone who had fought on that moon -- those who had lost their lives, for instance.
But for him, intense combat was the norm. There was no sense dwelling on loss of life or regretting the past, and there were no nightmares about the dead or dying. There was only the future, and the battles to be found there.
So it was back to business as usual: maintenance on the HDC, clearing stray leaves off the front steps and caring for the flowers... and teaching his pet parrot some commands. Today, however, Alan seemed more intent on rolling onto his back and demanding to be picked up. So Zouichi settled back in the shade of a nearby tree instead, playing with the bird and occasionally wondering where he'd picked up all these new phrases that sounded suspiciously like Lash.
Maybe if Howard showed up, they could look for odds and ends in the City.
But for him, intense combat was the norm. There was no sense dwelling on loss of life or regretting the past, and there were no nightmares about the dead or dying. There was only the future, and the battles to be found there.
So it was back to business as usual: maintenance on the HDC, clearing stray leaves off the front steps and caring for the flowers... and teaching his pet parrot some commands. Today, however, Alan seemed more intent on rolling onto his back and demanding to be picked up. So Zouichi settled back in the shade of a nearby tree instead, playing with the bird and occasionally wondering where he'd picked up all these new phrases that sounded suspiciously like Lash.
Maybe if Howard showed up, they could look for odds and ends in the City.
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"That longing is always there," he admitted. "It's... difficult. Especially on this ship, where there's rarely any fighting. At the beginning of my time on the ship, it was even worse. The Sensoriums helped, somewhat, but I'm not sure I'd ever be able to live somewhere where there wasn't any conflict."
And what did that make him?
"There's a kind of peace on the battlefield, if that makes sense. No need to pretend you're something you're not..."
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He looked down to his clenched hand on the ground beside him. "Have you been fighting since the first day you were born?" Jr. didn't know why, exactly he decided to ask that question out of the ones floating around in his head. He figured he wanted to know if Zouichi had the urge to fight because it was programmed into him, or if he was simply just never used to anything else.
He couldn't help but frown after that. Pretend you're something you're not. "It's not easy just going into battle and saying 'okay, no need to bother trying to hide anything'. That's not what my will wants. And I don't want that part of me to be what defines me."
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Zouichi shook his head. "I was raised from childhood like any human, albeit in a simulated environment. I wasn't told exactly what I was or what I was supposed to be doing until I was older. And actual combat was something I didn't experience until I was released. From that point on, however, it was almost all I did."
He shrugged. "Maybe. Where I'm from, everyone was familiar with what I was and what I could do." It wasn't possible to remain anonymous and still obtain the kind of security clearance Zouichi had required for navigating cities under lockdown. All of them had been registered and none of them had been allowed to keep their identities a secret. "So I never really saw any point in trying to hide it, even when I came here. I'm not ashamed of what I am."
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The way Zouichi spoke was both familiar but different from what he had experienced with Citrine. His sister had felt the same way about herself, too - accepting of what she was, seeing herself as nothing more than a weapon and a tool, willing to do what she had been created for without hesitation and letting her life and her fate be controlled by somebody else. It was ironic that pity was a word that presented itself often, when he thought about it, and Citrine had said that she pitied him in the end.
"So you used to live without the fighting all the time. Is it that hard to go back to it? Or is it something that you were made to want, too?" Zouichi mentioned being made to fix humanity's mistakes, to save those who weren't affected by the virus that existed in his world. Jr. mulled over words for a moment. "What did they think about you?"
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"Hard to go back to fighting? No. Rather, it's hard to go back to long periods of doing nothing. I have a mission to complete, but it often seems like I'm no closer to completing it than I was when I first woke up here. It's... frustrating, to say the least." But there was something else, too, a reason Zouichi was reluctant to talk about with anyone: spending so much time among the humans on the ship was changing him -- had already changed him, in ways that were both better and worse. And that had its own dangers...
"No one made me like fighting, not exactly. No one can really make a person like anything. But I was designed with a personality bias for calm under pressure, mental resilience, that sort of thing. I'm sure you're familiar with the concept." He motioned vaguely with one hand. "As for what people thought of me? It depended. There are all kinds of humans in the world. Some of them treated me like a tool, or a monster. Some of them decided I should have been protected from being created by an unscrupulous research corporation that was obviously out to take advantage of me. Some thought I should be treated like a human."
And one of them had decided that Zouichi should be treated not as a 'human', but as a person. It had seemed puzzling, maybe even amusing at the time. But that had been a long time ago.
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It was a frustrating thought. "I think we're getting closer, though. Even if it's just little by little. And it might take a while ... but if there really is a way to restore things at the end of everything, then it'll be worth the wait."
Jr. nodded as he spoke. Personality biases were common things for Realians. But that aside, they were also capable of self-advancing their personality through experience. Even KOS-MOS had started out like that, and Jr. noticed that even the battle android had changed some over time. Jr. cringed inwardly at the word monster. He didn't like other terms much better - tool, weapon, product. But monster never sat well with him because of what he was capable of, it was always as if the people using that word could see right through him.
But now it was Jr.'s turn to ask a few questions. "And what do you think?"
Such a deep question for so few words, but he made sure to emphasize on expecting to hear a little more than 'oh I don't care'. Or whatever short generic answer anyone could give to it.
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"And I agree, but that's also a pretty big 'if'." And this was coming from someone who lived in a universe with crazy space ovules that made planets out of zombie meat.
"I think it doesn't matter what I am, in the end. I have a job I have to do, and I'll do it." Sorry, Jr. Zouichi purposefully avoids thinking about whether he's a person or not. He doesn't even think about it when he's all alone at night with nothing to do.
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"You couldn't have liked being called a tool or a monster, though, right?" A pause. "Would you keep doing your job, if it turned out to be something else entirely?"
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He raised an eyebrow. "What kind of something else are we talking about?"
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"I mean things like lies. 'Here's your mission, do your mission' turning into 'oh that wasn't your actual mission and now you're expected to do this other thing that's totally different from what you were told you'd be doing'. You were made to help humanity fix their mistakes, right? What if you found out the people who made you were really aiming to destroy them, or something?"
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BURN IT. BURN IT DOWN.
"...if they were really out to destroy humanity, rather than save it? I suppose I'd have to stop them." Zouichi's tone suggested that 'stop them' didn't exactly mean 'peacefully attempt to persuade them to change their minds'. It probably meant something like 'storm all the facilities, kill everyone involved'. It would be a betrayal of the highest order, a betrayal of the person who had been the single greatest influence on his character.
"As far as I'm concerned, I wouldn't owe them a thing."
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"Heh," he smiled, "sounds like something I'd definitely agree to."
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Because that was totally relevant right now.
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"What kind of movies? Westerns?" Jr. seemed like the kind of person who'd like Westerns.
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"Well I like all different kinds..." He flashed Zouichi a grin. "But I guess if I had to pick a favorite type, you'd be right."
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Also, hats.
"And I'm not at all surprised."
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Now they were at the super important questions.
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Yep. Super important.
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"It's not exactly a literal name," he explained. "But-- well, you know the term dirty job, right?"
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IT'S NOT FUNNY JR.(no subject)
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