Subject: A Mage and a Drone walk into a pub...
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Posted on: 2014-10-07 00:01:00 UTC
((Thought about joining the fun again. Also thought about testing an idea I had long ago.))
Captain Navare – he kept his rank as a reminder of his origin, even if nothing but a title – stepped through a portal into his RC. His partner, the Culture-verse Drone Amlis (whose Full Name was a bit too long for Navare to remember despite having been partnered with it for three months or so), floated in after him and used his Effector to close the portal.
“Another mission accomplished,” the Drone said in its deep voice, its Aura Fields red with pleasure.
“Quite,” Navare replied, letting go of his rifle-shaped Device; the AI transformed into its standby mode and settled as a small pistol into Navare's side-holster.
The Game Theory-verse Mage sighed, feeling very tired all of a sudden. “Amlis,” he said, “let's do something else this time. I don't think I can stand a post-mission simulation right now.”
The Drone bobbed in the air – its version of a shrug. “If so you wish,” it said, gunmetal – which signified puzzlement – seeping into its Aura Field slowly. “Why, though?”
“I feel tired, all of a sudden,” Navare replied. “My scars ache, too.” It was true; he felt a throbbing pain in his right hand, which, while he was still a bit character in a badfic, was shot off. His expression became morose as the memories of the story resurfaced. None of them were pleasant, and he was thankful that most of the time he didn't have to remember them.
Amlis monitored Navare's vitals and decided a change of pace was in order. “Alright,” it said, its Aura Fields turning yellow (approachability), “tell you what: let's take a table at Rudi's. The company will do you good.”
Navare shrugged, but followed the Drone as it remotely opened the RC's door and floated to the generically grey corridors outside.
The duo arrived at Rudi's just as a certain axe-wielding agent left the pub. Amlis led his partner to a table that was already set for one person, watched as the human sat down and put his head in his arms, then settled down itself on the table; its ellipsoidal body took no more than half of its surface area. It made a show of rotating its casing hither and to, as though looking for someone or something...