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Aim to Win [Closed, pre Beyond the Sea Plot]
The excitement of the poddrop had died down after a few days and Lash found herself back to her usual routine on the ship. It was rather amazing how much she could manage to do each 'day', from working in the labs, to shop management to training in the sensoriums. Truthfully, everything served to keep her occupied, which was an excellent thing--if Lash ever got bored anywhere it was a sure setup for a disaster of terrible repercussions. Probably explosive ones. Speaking of which...
"Fire! Fire!"
One of the ship's sensoriums was now being taken by her as she played it wisely and used it to tested out various prototypes before building them. They'd come out with a lot of robot parts to build thanks to SHODAN's rampage, and she was going to make the most use of what she'd gotten. With a typical Lash twist and flare, of course.
The soldier obeyed and fired the first cannon with a button press, the cannonball flying out and landing far away. Lash kept tabs using a CO pad, analyzing how the prototype fared. Upon landing, the cannonball opened itself up amongst the surprised enemy soldiers and turned into a small robot with turrets built on each side.
"Tee hee! It works, it works! Now, if I adjust the energy here, I should be able to build a small army, and that would be useful to aid during away missions..."
As she was about to approve it, the robot exploded. Soldiers, trees, dirt and burnt robot pieces flew into the air, landing close by.
"Oh oops! Hmmm...better not put that much energy into that one. The crew could lose a few arms and legs like that!" She said it with such a calm voice too, even if she was speaking to no one but herself and the nearby soldiers. With a small flick, she brushed off a piece of cracked robot, and began another prototype test.
Just another typical day for a wunderkind.
"Fire! Fire!"
One of the ship's sensoriums was now being taken by her as she played it wisely and used it to tested out various prototypes before building them. They'd come out with a lot of robot parts to build thanks to SHODAN's rampage, and she was going to make the most use of what she'd gotten. With a typical Lash twist and flare, of course.
The soldier obeyed and fired the first cannon with a button press, the cannonball flying out and landing far away. Lash kept tabs using a CO pad, analyzing how the prototype fared. Upon landing, the cannonball opened itself up amongst the surprised enemy soldiers and turned into a small robot with turrets built on each side.
"Tee hee! It works, it works! Now, if I adjust the energy here, I should be able to build a small army, and that would be useful to aid during away missions..."
As she was about to approve it, the robot exploded. Soldiers, trees, dirt and burnt robot pieces flew into the air, landing close by.
"Oh oops! Hmmm...better not put that much energy into that one. The crew could lose a few arms and legs like that!" She said it with such a calm voice too, even if she was speaking to no one but herself and the nearby soldiers. With a small flick, she brushed off a piece of cracked robot, and began another prototype test.
Just another typical day for a wunderkind.
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"Still... can't pretend things are exactly the same any more, can we."
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"It's kinda weird, actually. I thought it would change a lot of things but...uh, here we are." What exactly had she expected to happen, she wasn't sure anymore. "dunno, Black Hole made it such a big deal that I half expected to spontaneously combust or something."
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It was also strange how just talking was calming. Like, usually stuff like this? She'd easily get bored. Now she didn't mind if they stood like this for a while. Even the war she had started still raging around them wasn't even bothering her.
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"You're not gonna get all stupid and distracted in the middle of a combat, because you know I can take care of myself," he told her. "So no worries on that score. I'm guessing that's why they tried to discourage it."
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That was a pretty good compliment, as far as Lash was concerned.
"'Sides, rules are made to be broken, as far as I'm concerned." Not that there were rules to this, but she was going to justify it this way. Somehow.
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"Still... now what, for us? I don't want things to really... you know, change. But..."
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"Well uh..." she searched her words again. "I don't see how it has to be different. No one's keeping a record of that type of info on the ship, no one really seems to care about that stuff and it's not like we'll stop doing anything no, right?" SPoken like a true confused wunderkind.
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"We kinda suck at this."
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"Maybe. But does it really matter? I wouldn't want to do it the 'normal' way anyway. Normal doesn't include having dinners on top of towers and then throwing giant rocks at flying demons and dragons." Or maybe they had been doing it well, they were just in constant denial.
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No privacy yet no physical touch. She lived a good life--wait.
"So wait people seriously expect us to hold hands or something?" That's what he meant, right?
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"I dunno! I was happy with how we were going, I didn't realize that it would change everything! You don't know much about it, I don't know either, so I say we just go where it takes us?" It was more half-statement, half-question at this point. "I'm just happy being...here!"
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He was confused!
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"I think as long as we're together, it won't matter what happens. Like I said, we'll beat up anyone that tells us otherwise, and I'm not gonna start asking you to hold my hand around." She would have made a comment about the fact he normally didn't have hands outside the sensoriums, but bit her lip in the nick of time. "Granted...that's about as much as I know about that kind of stuff." She was still surprised it had happened at all, even if, right now, it felt completely right with everything.
It was just very confusing.
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