Anti-Monitor!Aya (
theantiaya) wrote2013-08-13 10:55 pm
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A query for my fellow residents of the Barge:
[Aya is straight to the point today, even moreso than usual. Her eyes are distant, but focused on something beyond the camera as she speaks in her usually cool, calculated tone. Words chosen for a reason.]
How many of you have lost Wardens before your promised Graduation? How many of these separations occurred without warning?
Or, perhaps, more relevantly...how many Wardens here have left unfulfilled promises to those you have sworn to assist?
((ooc: Translation: Aya just lost the closest thing she could ever consider to a competent Warden, and is decidedly not pleased with this turn of events.))
[Aya is straight to the point today, even moreso than usual. Her eyes are distant, but focused on something beyond the camera as she speaks in her usually cool, calculated tone. Words chosen for a reason.]
How many of you have lost Wardens before your promised Graduation? How many of these separations occurred without warning?
Or, perhaps, more relevantly...how many Wardens here have left unfulfilled promises to those you have sworn to assist?
((ooc: Translation: Aya just lost the closest thing she could ever consider to a competent Warden, and is decidedly not pleased with this turn of events.))
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[Aya remembered that Port. She remembered every Port, of course, but that one held a particularly coincidental significance to her current situation, as it was the Port in which she first met Spock. He had learned much of her past then, even before they had been officially partnered. In fact, Aya suspected it may have been because of their temporary pairing that the Admiral had seen to it he was permanently assigned.]
[Except it had not been so permanent after all.]
Were you given an explanation?
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I just came back, and he didn't.
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[A plausible theory, given the horrors that had awaited the majority of Barge residents.]
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[ Alpha was... less than pleased. He liked King, for what it was worth. ]
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Without reason. Without warning. Without sufficient explanation, assuming one is ever given.
This is precisely my point.
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No, what I am referring to is the fact that our existence here is based on nothing more than a lie. We are not here to be redeemed. We are not here to make restitution. We are here for little more than to be tortured and subjected to unnecessary, often humiliating experiences on the whim of a higher being who is most likely not even an actual Admiral.
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[ Alpha is just ribbing her now to rib her, because it's funny and he's not really able to get bent out of shape over this. ]
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As always, you miss the big picture.
If he is not an actual Admiral, then what is he? And why has he really brought us all here?
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The questions, though-- no idea. in the end? Doesn't matter. Until we can figure out exactly what makes graduation and demotion a thing for him, for everybody, we're here at his whim.
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And you are content to reside within the Unknown?
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I, however, do not give in so easily.
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[She is not surprised; she had been alone in her mission in her universe as well. Here would be no different, it seemed.]
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I am clever enough to realize when I am attempting to be fooled, yet I am also not ignorant enough to act as I am now.
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[ It's just so adorable, how can he gainsay it? ]
Well, good luck with that, then.
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I do not require luck. Nor would I ever rely on such a fickle semantic.
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Well, don't know what else to wish you then.
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However long it will take to accomplish.
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