Onslaught (part 8)
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24th August 2012
14:18 GMT
"Do you think I should have brought something?"
I shake my head as we walk along Ranx's corridors in the direction of Dox's office.
"He's an Orange Lantern. If he wanted a material object, he could make it himself."
"Yes, but if I'd saved a project we would have something to do."
"He's running a major war. I'm sure that he'll appreciate any insight you…" I frown. "No, honestly, I'm not sure of that, but according to the two people closest to him you're the first person Dox has expressed a desire to see for personal reasons."
"Make up?"
"Unless it would help bolster your confidence, I'd say no. Georgia, why are you this worried?"
She wrings her hands.
"I don't have a great deal of experience with this sort of thing."
"You've been talking to Dox for months. With full two-way holographics. He knows what you look-. Georgia, you haven't been using someone else's face, have you?"
"Of course not. He'd see right through that."
I wave as we walk past a couple of L.E.G.I.O.N. officers, and get respectful nods back.
"So, just be-. Maybe tone down the overtly psychotic evil a little, but otherwise just be yourself."
I field Lantern Ratchet in a construct baseball glove.
"Sorry Lantern Ratchet, not today. We've got company."
He rises out of the glove, orientating himself on Georgia who already has her scanner out. "Hello. I'm Lantern Ratchet, Clarissi Vril Dox's aide."
"Yes, he's mentioned you once or twice. How do your species naturally locomote?"
"We swim. Out of the water we tend to use a combination of gripping and pulling, and looking pathetic and hoping someone takes pity on us."
She frowns. "Does that work?"
"Oh yes. Our tentacles are quite strong, and we are fairly light."
"No, the pity thing. It seems extremely chancy to me."
"That was a joke."
"Oh, a.. joke." Georgia fidgets. "Yes, I… Should have spotted that."
"We use robot suits. Before we had those, we could use picks or simple mechanisms. Can I touch you?"
She frowns. "Why?"
Ratchet deflates slightly. "Clarissi Dox didn't mention me at all, did he?"
"No, he mentioned you. He just didn't actually tell me anything about you."
"Just…" He sags in the air slightly. "Never mind. You can go in. Both of you."
Ratchet turns around and floats back to his work station. Georgia watches him go.
"Why did he want to touch me?"
"He's a social deviant from a zero tactility culture. He really likes touching people."
"And you indulge him."
"Yes. It's harmless and it makes him happy."
"Is that..?" She frowns. "You have a girlfriend, don't you?"
"Letting people touch you isn't cheating. It's fulfilling a basic psychological need we get from our monkey ancestors."
"I don't think our primate ancestors would have found being grasped by tentacles fulfilling to their grooming requirements." She gives her head a small shake, then marches straight-armed towards Dox's door.
The door opens, and…
And.. someone -I'm going to assume that it wasn't Dox- has decorated. His minimalistic hologram system is still here, but now it's been joined by… Potted plants. A soft seating area. A wooden desk. Carpet. I'd.. guess.. Brande was responsible, but I don't think that this is something that anyone could sneak by Dox without him noticing. So he's approved it, and the first I'm seeing of it is when Georgia appears.
Well paint me pink and call me Star Sapphire.
"Doctor Sivana."
Dox isn't wearing his normal uniform jacket. Instead, he's wearing a lab coat, though his posture is exactly the same.
"Clarissi Dox."
Georgia is awkwardly looking him over and… It looks like she's trying to work out whether or not she should adopt a similar pose.
"You have a mission for me, sir?"
Dox's eyes move from Georgia to me for a heartbeat, before returning to Georgia.
"Yes. Would.. you.. both.. like to take a seat?"
He gestures to the seating area, and… That's a tea service.
I think I need to get out of here before they start holding hands or something.
Georgia stiffly takes a seat, and I take the position next to her. Dox sits down rigidly opposite us, using his ring to call up a holographic image.
"As I told you prior to your mission to Yuna, the Reach are building up for a counterattack."
A map of the region appears, seventeen locations being highlighted. They're well inside Reach territory, but taking into account travel times… Yes, those would cause significant local problems.
"You want me to destroy one? Or two?"
"No."
A thought and the image zooms in on one of the fleets. Not.. Reach ships. Those are juluuni, a species the Reach overran centuries ago. Dox spots the look of recognition on my face.
"Leftovers?"
"The Reach wouldn't put their own people on inferior ships. We've been working on the assumption that these species were extinct. If they're still alive and the Reach are just… Storing them somewhere, it undermines our credibility. Doubly so if we are the ones who finally wipe them out."
"So I need to board them, find out what's going on and then rescue as many as I can."
"If by 'rescue' you mean 'collect biological samples', yes. The Reach has had them for long enough to overwrite their minds with whatever they want. There's little point in trying to liberate them."
"I don't want to pre-judge that."
"You could just wipe them out." I turn to Georgia with raised eyebrows. "That far into Reach space there are unlikely to be any observers. If you destroy them outright, you could dismiss anything the Reach says as mere propaganda."
"I could. But I won't. If you'll excuse me, I'll start requisitioning resources."
14:18 GMT
"Do you think I should have brought something?"
I shake my head as we walk along Ranx's corridors in the direction of Dox's office.
"He's an Orange Lantern. If he wanted a material object, he could make it himself."
"Yes, but if I'd saved a project we would have something to do."
"He's running a major war. I'm sure that he'll appreciate any insight you…" I frown. "No, honestly, I'm not sure of that, but according to the two people closest to him you're the first person Dox has expressed a desire to see for personal reasons."
"Make up?"
"Unless it would help bolster your confidence, I'd say no. Georgia, why are you this worried?"
She wrings her hands.
"I don't have a great deal of experience with this sort of thing."
"You've been talking to Dox for months. With full two-way holographics. He knows what you look-. Georgia, you haven't been using someone else's face, have you?"
"Of course not. He'd see right through that."
I wave as we walk past a couple of L.E.G.I.O.N. officers, and get respectful nods back.
"So, just be-. Maybe tone down the overtly psychotic evil a little, but otherwise just be yourself."
I field Lantern Ratchet in a construct baseball glove.
"Sorry Lantern Ratchet, not today. We've got company."
He rises out of the glove, orientating himself on Georgia who already has her scanner out. "Hello. I'm Lantern Ratchet, Clarissi Vril Dox's aide."
"Yes, he's mentioned you once or twice. How do your species naturally locomote?"
"We swim. Out of the water we tend to use a combination of gripping and pulling, and looking pathetic and hoping someone takes pity on us."
She frowns. "Does that work?"
"Oh yes. Our tentacles are quite strong, and we are fairly light."
"No, the pity thing. It seems extremely chancy to me."
"That was a joke."
"Oh, a.. joke." Georgia fidgets. "Yes, I… Should have spotted that."
"We use robot suits. Before we had those, we could use picks or simple mechanisms. Can I touch you?"
She frowns. "Why?"
Ratchet deflates slightly. "Clarissi Dox didn't mention me at all, did he?"
"No, he mentioned you. He just didn't actually tell me anything about you."
"Just…" He sags in the air slightly. "Never mind. You can go in. Both of you."
Ratchet turns around and floats back to his work station. Georgia watches him go.
"Why did he want to touch me?"
"He's a social deviant from a zero tactility culture. He really likes touching people."
"And you indulge him."
"Yes. It's harmless and it makes him happy."
"Is that..?" She frowns. "You have a girlfriend, don't you?"
"Letting people touch you isn't cheating. It's fulfilling a basic psychological need we get from our monkey ancestors."
"I don't think our primate ancestors would have found being grasped by tentacles fulfilling to their grooming requirements." She gives her head a small shake, then marches straight-armed towards Dox's door.
The door opens, and…
And.. someone -I'm going to assume that it wasn't Dox- has decorated. His minimalistic hologram system is still here, but now it's been joined by… Potted plants. A soft seating area. A wooden desk. Carpet. I'd.. guess.. Brande was responsible, but I don't think that this is something that anyone could sneak by Dox without him noticing. So he's approved it, and the first I'm seeing of it is when Georgia appears.
Well paint me pink and call me Star Sapphire.
"Doctor Sivana."
Dox isn't wearing his normal uniform jacket. Instead, he's wearing a lab coat, though his posture is exactly the same.
"Clarissi Dox."
Georgia is awkwardly looking him over and… It looks like she's trying to work out whether or not she should adopt a similar pose.
"You have a mission for me, sir?"
Dox's eyes move from Georgia to me for a heartbeat, before returning to Georgia.
"Yes. Would.. you.. both.. like to take a seat?"
He gestures to the seating area, and… That's a tea service.
I think I need to get out of here before they start holding hands or something.
Georgia stiffly takes a seat, and I take the position next to her. Dox sits down rigidly opposite us, using his ring to call up a holographic image.
"As I told you prior to your mission to Yuna, the Reach are building up for a counterattack."
A map of the region appears, seventeen locations being highlighted. They're well inside Reach territory, but taking into account travel times… Yes, those would cause significant local problems.
"You want me to destroy one? Or two?"
"No."
A thought and the image zooms in on one of the fleets. Not.. Reach ships. Those are juluuni, a species the Reach overran centuries ago. Dox spots the look of recognition on my face.
"Leftovers?"
"The Reach wouldn't put their own people on inferior ships. We've been working on the assumption that these species were extinct. If they're still alive and the Reach are just… Storing them somewhere, it undermines our credibility. Doubly so if we are the ones who finally wipe them out."
"So I need to board them, find out what's going on and then rescue as many as I can."
"If by 'rescue' you mean 'collect biological samples', yes. The Reach has had them for long enough to overwrite their minds with whatever they want. There's little point in trying to liberate them."
"I don't want to pre-judge that."
"You could just wipe them out." I turn to Georgia with raised eyebrows. "That far into Reach space there are unlikely to be any observers. If you destroy them outright, you could dismiss anything the Reach says as mere propaganda."
"I could. But I won't. If you'll excuse me, I'll start requisitioning resources."
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