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realityshifted2008-04-13 09:04 pm
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001 - A Bad Day For Everyone
[Misaki Kirihara appears on the plane looking very, very pissed. Her Sig P230 is unholstered and leveled at…
…no one.]
Tch.
[She lowers the weapon, very slightly, taking in her surroundings. Or rather, the lack thereof.]
Contractor!
[She turns in a slow circle, tension wrapped around her like a creaking spring.]
Contractor! Show yourself. You’re being stupid. Using your power on a member of the NPA will get you killed. It isn’t worth the laugh.
[A pause. She’s starting to get angry again.]
Show yourself!
[She looks up, down, around at the stars, and a pained expression crosses her face. Barely audible, she mutters,]
You people… know how to be cruel.
…no one.]
Tch.
[She lowers the weapon, very slightly, taking in her surroundings. Or rather, the lack thereof.]
Contractor!
[She turns in a slow circle, tension wrapped around her like a creaking spring.]
Contractor! Show yourself. You’re being stupid. Using your power on a member of the NPA will get you killed. It isn’t worth the laugh.
[A pause. She’s starting to get angry again.]
Show yourself!
[She looks up, down, around at the stars, and a pained expression crosses her face. Barely audible, she mutters,]
You people… know how to be cruel.

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You do this sort of thing often? Sweeping in to worlds you've never been to and trying to put things right?
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All the time. Not always worlds I've never been to, although those are fun and new. But can't tell you how many times I've saved Earth now. Not to brag or anything. [even if he is a bit. then he pauses, looking over her] A friend of mine sleeps here sometimes. Says it's quite comfortable.
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What's your friend like?
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Ah, Sam! He's sort of funny. I wonder if he's read Existential philosophy sometimes. But he's a good man. Dedicated to his job, a little high on his morals sometimes but it happens to all of us. Also apparently likes musicals, so I can't dislike him.
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Of course you are.
Sam--DI Sam Tyler?
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Yep! That's the one. Met him already, I assume?
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He mentioned you.
[And then just as suddenly, Confusion.]
He said something about multiples of you. I've met Co-- people capable of projecting low-level psychic mirrors of themselves. Simulacra, for lack of a better word. They're only capable of basic interaction, though. I've never heard of someone who can inhabit three bodies at once.
[And the caution returns, ever so slightly.]
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Nah, it's not like that. It's something we - my people - can do to cheat death. I regenerate every single cell in my body. It means I change everything completely. Hair, teeth, face, height, voice, bits of personality...but I'm still me. Let's see...my fifth is around, he's in a black cricket outfit. And my ninth, too. He'd be the short haired gent in the leather coat.
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[She gives him a headtilt, considering.]
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You're... Do you travel with a man called the Master?
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You don't have to answer if you don't wish to, but why would you travel with someone like him?
[She checks herself and backs off.]
My apologies. You've been courteous. That was rude.
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That's...a long story.
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One you don't have to tell. We all have our reasons for... strange companions.
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Well if you're going to be nice about it...We're the last two of our species. That's it. There was a war and my people lost. [glances around at the stars] Thanks to this place, we did find another survivor, though. A friend of mine, Romana. But that's it, besides the other versions. It gets quite complicated but there you have it.
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I'm... sorry. [She falters a bit, casting around for something else.]
Thank you.
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[topic jump!] So! How'd you get into this line of work?
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[She headtilts, smiling at nothing in particular.] I wanted to keep people safe.
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I certainly thought so when I was young. Everything is much easier when you don't know how hard it will be.
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Almost never.
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[And out it pops. She startles, surprised at herself--but it's only common knowledge, really, no harm done. Right?]
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