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[There's very little preamble before the network gets an earful of the distinctive, raspy tones of a certain ex-cop. Guy sounds like he smokes his cigarettes and eats them too. He also doesn't sound exactly comfortable to be speaking on the network, but anyone who's met him in person in the past few days knows that that forced impassivity is kind of his thing.]
I'm looking for someone who can work with cybernetics. Some know-how with computers or engineering would probably help, but I figure some of that comes with the territory. [A pause, and then:] Discretion preferred.
[The way he says it, one kind of gets the sense that he'd gladly find a way to make even the most indiscreet person suddenly learn the meaning of patient confidentiality– but it's just as easy to believe that that's just the way he talks.
There's another longer pause and then, at length, he adds:] I'd also be interested in speaking to anyone who can talk about the crewman we've got in the hold.
[Spooky, scary, skeleton-like – you've probably heard of Ploiatos. Adam certainly has, and (being the security-minded guy he is) he'd love to know what having a literal skeleton in the closet entails.
And since Adam Jensen's never exactly been known for ending conversations gracefully, that's where he chooses to cut the message off.
Certainly, no one can say he isn't to-the-point.]
I'm looking for someone who can work with cybernetics. Some know-how with computers or engineering would probably help, but I figure some of that comes with the territory. [A pause, and then:] Discretion preferred.
[The way he says it, one kind of gets the sense that he'd gladly find a way to make even the most indiscreet person suddenly learn the meaning of patient confidentiality– but it's just as easy to believe that that's just the way he talks.
There's another longer pause and then, at length, he adds:] I'd also be interested in speaking to anyone who can talk about the crewman we've got in the hold.
[Spooky, scary, skeleton-like – you've probably heard of Ploiatos. Adam certainly has, and (being the security-minded guy he is) he'd love to know what having a literal skeleton in the closet entails.
And since Adam Jensen's never exactly been known for ending conversations gracefully, that's where he chooses to cut the message off.
Certainly, no one can say he isn't to-the-point.]
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It's alright. [Surprisingly, that doesn't even feel as much of a lie as Adam had expected it to.] Should probably get used to talking about it anyway. If I'm being honest, I'm not really used to being the authority on how my own body works.
[For a while, he'd wanted absolutely nothing to do with it– but by inches, he'd finally come to realize that that just wasn't an option. For better or worse, this is... Him. And he needs the machine parts working just as well as the rest of him, whatever ensuring that entails.
At the very least, it entails being more open than he's used to being. Trust is a commodity: requires spending it to receive anything in return.]
There're different models of augs for just about any use you could think of. Limbs designed for heavy construction, for military use, mechanical work, sports– none of them are going to work the same way as the others.
Mine weren't designed with the need for a particularly soft touch in mind. [Kind of the opposite, his tone implies.]
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Not all mages were good, this was true, his home had a fair share of wicked mages due to magic and power turning into an unchecked corruption. In the south...well, in the south things were different.
Regardless, Adam's augmentations were far more attractive than a mage who has become an abomination, and Dorian wondered frequently after technology.]
I can tell, that wine glass seemed to want to give under your touch. [Dorian just smiles, the wine glass is nothing really, he could fix it. Stuff could be fixed or replaced.] So your augs were designed for combat purposes, then? Can you train them to bend to your will...over time? Control the strength behind them?
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Adam makes a vague noise of assent. Even as obviously-augmented as he is, none of them really advertise themselves as the high grade, combat-oriented enhancements they really are – Sarif had always seemed like someone who valued form and function in equal measure, and his designs always followed a distinctive aesthetic. Blending in among fellow augs had never been difficult, with what the man had given him.]
That's the idea, yeah.
But the adjustment takes time, and at the same time there was a lot more of me I had to relearn how to use. Should've had more time to do so, as a matter of fact– but circumstances cut my recovery a little short. [And from the sounds of it, that's another story entirely.
Wryly, he adds:] Give me another couple of months, and I probably won't break any more of your stuff.
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As far as Dorian could tell Adam's augmentations were attractive representations, not make shift pieces attached clumsily. There was something to be said about that much.]
Sink or swim situation I take it? Maybe the training facilities aboard the ship will be of use to you. I know I'll be using them to help me focus my magic a bit, it's somewhat unpredictable out here in space, though I suspect that has to do with being so far away from Thedas. [He's burnt his hands at least once so far.]
I'm good at fixing things, Adam...well, not everything, but a glass or chair is well within my abilities.
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Yeah, I'm... Not going to forget that anytime soon.
[As far as his new experiences are concerned, he'd practically come out of the (Ingress') gate swinging with Dorian and his magic. Even as little a thing as a mended glass is, it'd certainly been a hell of an introduction to mysticism for someone who'd only known card tricks and sleight-of-hand prior to that.
He sighs.] Still. I'd prefer it if nobody had to clean up after me. [A pause and then, somewhat skeptically:] You're talking about the training simulations, though? Those actually work?
[He remembers running his fair share of VR sims back in police academy. Also remembers them being pretty garbage. But then again, that'd been more than a decade ago– and also not on a futuristic sci-fi spaceship in another universe.]
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[Dorian had been in a similar circumstance, still was actually, technology is its own magic, cooking is a mystery in the kitchen with those strange magic boxes and all of their knobs.
If Dorian can burn fish he'd be a wizard at taking out the whole kitchen area in mere minutes.]
I can understand that. I prefer to clean up my own messes as well, it makes it feel like I'm indebted to others if they try to help me. [And Dorian likes to prove that there are things he can do without the help of the Pavus name.] Ah, yes, as far as I am aware, it is a rather intense place to be, dangerous, people have been injured while training as far as I know.
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When you do check it out, go ahead and let me know. Wouldn't mind seeing what you can do with bigger magic. [Something more than static electricity. He's got a feeling there's more to it than creating sparks and mending cups.
It kind of sounds like a smile, what enters his tone now– but that can't be right! Can't prove anything without a video to go with it, anyway.]
And, you know? Best part of a sim is no one has to clean up anybody's mess.
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You wish to train with me? Well, I'll chat with the man in charge and we'll get something going shall we? He wants to run a program with me at some point, one that will help train us how to fight against magic. [Of course magic was a varied thing, but anything aggressively offensive, Dorian could probably help with. Still, if strange magical things were a threat, then perhaps he should be a part of training others to fight against it as long as that knowledge was used responsibly.]
There is that. Actually I am looking forward to making a mess, had to hold back on that last planet. [Dorian seems rather pleased by that prospect as well, mages ought to be mages, but there are few places where they are allowed to be on a ship.]
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In which case, yeah – knowing how to combat something like that has kind of bumped itself up a couple of spots on his list of priorities. Honestly, he can't imagine it boiling down to anything other than "hurt them before they can hurt you" – same as anything else – but he could be surprised.]
The last planet? You mean the one with the slavers? [He hadn't been around for it, of course, but he'd heard a little of what'd happened. ] Can't imagine you'd have wanted to hold back much at all.
[Adam himself wouldn't have been able to promise as much, his tone suggests. Not really one to pull his punches.] In any case, that sounds like a plan. Drop me a line once you've got the details.
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We were advised to be as discreet as we could possibly manage, not to bring attention to the ship. Apparently we've made enemies out there already...otherwise I would have done a flashier job of things. [And he wanted to, he wasn't terribly violent, but when it came down to Dorian and his own life or the lives of his loved ones, or even a cause he was fighting for, he would fight ferociously if he had to.] I'll let you know, then.