Android AU
Jun. 19th, 2020 02:34 pmComing in out of the snow, he says, "Hey, Misty, I'm home."
Since the robot isn't even finished, let alone powered up, she's not actually able to answer. He doesn't care. It's not like he's got anyone else to talk to besides the cat, and the cat's not in here, out catching mice or maybe sleeping in the attached little barn.
"Got some parts that might finish you up, finally," he continues, stamping snow off his boots and hanging up his coat. The metal arm vibrates a little, trying to shake the cold from its circuits, and he puts a kettle on the stove before padding over to the mostly-finished robot in the corner and dropping his pack next to her. She doesn't look perfectly human, but she's as close as he can get with the spare parts he's been scrounging up on his trips out into the world.
What's left of the world, anyway. War and disease and famine have made a mess of things, and he's long since given up on trying to do what he can do to stop it, and just helps where he can. The arm makes him stand out, though. That and his general good health. It's getting harder and harder to keep a low profile, except among the one local group that considers him "theirs". Hence, android. With more clothes and a better wig, with a few upgrades once he knows he can make her work, she might pass better than he ever will, especially with the awkward way he imagine's she's going to move until he gets some better upgrades. Besides... he could use the company, way out here.
He puts together a little sandwich and mixes the cocoa into the hot water, then comes to see if what he's found can at least get her running.
It's late in the night, another sandwich and cocoa later, with only a brief break to let in the cat and give her a pet and dinner, that he finally sits back and says, "Well. Let's give this a try." And he reaches behind her, finds the series of switches, and sets them in their careful order. There's no one switch, there's a pattern. Then nobody can turn her off who doesn't know how.
Then he sits back to look up at her, and wait for her system to power up.
Since the robot isn't even finished, let alone powered up, she's not actually able to answer. He doesn't care. It's not like he's got anyone else to talk to besides the cat, and the cat's not in here, out catching mice or maybe sleeping in the attached little barn.
"Got some parts that might finish you up, finally," he continues, stamping snow off his boots and hanging up his coat. The metal arm vibrates a little, trying to shake the cold from its circuits, and he puts a kettle on the stove before padding over to the mostly-finished robot in the corner and dropping his pack next to her. She doesn't look perfectly human, but she's as close as he can get with the spare parts he's been scrounging up on his trips out into the world.
What's left of the world, anyway. War and disease and famine have made a mess of things, and he's long since given up on trying to do what he can do to stop it, and just helps where he can. The arm makes him stand out, though. That and his general good health. It's getting harder and harder to keep a low profile, except among the one local group that considers him "theirs". Hence, android. With more clothes and a better wig, with a few upgrades once he knows he can make her work, she might pass better than he ever will, especially with the awkward way he imagine's she's going to move until he gets some better upgrades. Besides... he could use the company, way out here.
He puts together a little sandwich and mixes the cocoa into the hot water, then comes to see if what he's found can at least get her running.
It's late in the night, another sandwich and cocoa later, with only a brief break to let in the cat and give her a pet and dinner, that he finally sits back and says, "Well. Let's give this a try." And he reaches behind her, finds the series of switches, and sets them in their careful order. There's no one switch, there's a pattern. Then nobody can turn her off who doesn't know how.
Then he sits back to look up at her, and wait for her system to power up.
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Date: 2020-07-08 08:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-07-09 07:54 am (UTC)He needs to eat, of course, and that's an important thing to have hanging overhead, so she.
Sits, silently. The silence she hopes is companionable.
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Date: 2020-07-09 08:53 am (UTC)He skips past the word "programming", not wanting to confuse her.
"So I spent about seventy years in and out of cryo. That accounts for some of my age. The rest. Well, I'm enhanced by more than just the arm. I've got an enhanced metabolism that apparently also keeps me from aging as fast as most humans do." He's got a handful of silver hairs, now, but by all rights he really ought to be an old man, not looking like he's just hit 40.
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Date: 2020-07-10 12:54 am (UTC)"I'm sorry," she says, reflexive, but somber. "Are there any complications? Conditions? Things I could look out for-?"
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Date: 2020-07-10 05:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-07-12 05:49 am (UTC)"Does anything help the nightmares?"
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Date: 2020-07-12 06:37 am (UTC)He flashes her a brief, apologetic smile. "Sorry, you managed to get the slightly banged-up roommate."
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Date: 2020-07-12 04:28 pm (UTC)Worst case scenario. And, almost on a humored note, she's sure to raise a hand and flex her fingers, displaying exactly how much fine-tuning the delicate joints could do with undergoing.
"Banged up doesn't mean anything."
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Date: 2020-07-13 12:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-07-15 01:54 am (UTC)"I'll be happy to get to work."
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Date: 2020-07-15 08:35 am (UTC)He finishes up the omelet, and takes the plate to the sink. "I'm not sure about your joints' ability with water yet, so I'm gonna do the dishes, all right? You can hang out in here with me, though." Not like there's that many places to go.
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Date: 2020-07-15 08:42 pm (UTC)"How soon will there be work, helping others?"
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Date: 2020-07-17 04:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-07-18 06:44 am (UTC)"Am I in inadequate condition for hunting, or is it about specialization?" She doesn't have any experience whatsoever, but there's a degree of improvisation, imitation, a decimal's worth of spontaneity, she's capable of aping and learning. A clearer outline of her function, whatever his answer.
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Date: 2020-07-19 07:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-07-22 06:08 pm (UTC)"You're rebuffed for those things?" He's big, objective truth. But he seems so kind.
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Date: 2020-07-25 05:10 am (UTC)He brings the books to the kitchen table. "These are histories of what happened. You should know. One of them's an official record, made at a publishing house and everything, the last of them left in America as far as I can tell. The other one's mine."
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Date: 2020-07-29 06:53 am (UTC)Thumbing the topmost cover, she waits for an answer before beginning to read. Both could be done at once with no focus lost or wires crossed, but it's another of the scripts for comfort. Eye contact. Limited multitasking. Prioritization.
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Date: 2020-07-30 02:09 am (UTC)The top one is the official one, and it's longer, with some details of HYDRA's early years during World War II and how it wriggled its way into SHIELD and half the governments of the Western world before it gets to Insight Day maybe a third of the way in. The chapter before that had been on Captain America's unfreezing and fight with the Avengers in New York, and then his death at the hands of the DC Hostile, the Fist of HYDRA.
Well, at the end of his rifle, anyway. The book doesn't include any of his actual names. Not the Asset, not the Winter Soldier, certainly not Bucky goddamn Barnes. He likes it better that way.
Bucky collects some mending of his own from his laundry and settles in opposite Misty at the table. "Feel free to ask me any questions that come up."
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Date: 2020-08-02 08:21 pm (UTC)All of this to say, she clears the first book quite quickly.
Upon finishing, he has a question.
"There were aliens?"
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Date: 2020-08-03 08:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-08-06 12:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-08-06 06:18 am (UTC)He tosses the shirt into the "mended but now needs cleaning" pile, picks up a pair of jeans that need a back pocket re-stitched on, after getting torn off by some half-hidden barbed wire. "Yeah, that was me. I switched sides shortly after that mention in the history books. But that was still me."
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Date: 2020-08-07 05:42 am (UTC)"I'm going to start the second now," she announces, to signal a pause in discussion. The more pressing matters settled, the rest can wait until she's taken in the second volume.
As before, it's speedy reading. Both books are slid gently back toward him, to indicate she's finished.
"You've lived a very complicated life," she surmises, "And things seem very difficult currently. I'll help however I can."
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Date: 2020-08-09 12:01 am (UTC)(Misty has her own book elsewhere in the house.)
He snorts a little laugh at her statement. "Complicated is definitely one way to describe it." Even the brief snippet of it in that book is complicated. "But thank you. I'm sure you'll be a big help. Can you give me a run-down of your current skills, maybe? So I can see what I might need to teach you."
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