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Closed | Watching On The Wires
Who: David Alleyne
helpdesk_hero, Bart Allen
kid_flash_found, Balthier
portolan, Peter Parker
kindofamazing
What: Technopath Investigation of Excelsior
When: February 15th
Where: Excelsior City Streets, The Chai House
Content Warnings: N/A
I. The Initial Investigation | Closed to Bart
Picking where to live in a world like this is always something to be cautious about, and no one could honesty say that David wasn't a cautious person. He had to figure out what he wanted after all, and privacy was an important thing for him.
Which would be doubly true if he really was going to live here in this world as a hero. To finally have a chance to choose the life or not, and get to have the shocking chance to have an actual secret identity was strange. So he wanted to be able to protect it, and the people he loved, the best he could. Which was the purpose of being here today. From the little he'd learned of Excelsior, it was a perfect choice for him. Which of course made him all the more suspicious. Good thing he had backup for investigations.
"Here," he said to Bart, offering his friend his hand to hold now that they'd arrived. Not that it was his hand that he wanted to give Bart so much as the earwig in his hand. The best way to stay in contact with Bart without actually talking about what he's talking about.
"This place looks amazing," he said aloud as they moved through the streets.
II. A More Targeted Approach | Closed to Balthier (and a hint of Bart at the start)
First phase of the plan completed, David had to admit to himself that there was as a need for a whole different kind of assistance, and he thought he had an idea of who might serve for it. Sure, Bart could work in a pinch, but a specialist might be better. So he sent the text invitation and hoped for the man to agree to join him.
So he sat in the tea house, sipping a cup of the rose black that of course reminded him of the person he was hoping to get some help from. Still, he sort of twitched in his seat, anxious to see if he'd get the support he'd thought.
More than anything, though, he needed a specialist, and Balthier didn't show up, David might have to ask another favor of Loki.
As he looks up from his latest check of his phone he catches sight of Bart looking at him.
"What's that look for?"
III. Crossing A Hero | Closed to Peter (TASM)
Of course even after Balthier, David realized he still had other things to do. It wasn't intentional, but he'd been passing by the local police station by accident and... Well, he got to thinking. Not like anyone would notice him if he got onto the roof, right? And up there he could easily run into all sorts of wires and antenna and other methods that he could access a system out of sight. And since he'd gone with a very tech world look of dark brown slacks and a warm black sweater, all he had to do was stuff his yellow scarf into his pocket to be a bit less obvious. He circled the building casually, waited until there was a moment where no one was looking and he could see he was in a camera blind spot, and then he moved.
Climbing up the side of older concrete buildings like the police station wasn't hard when he could use his energy projection to form climbing claws on his palms. These helped him easily scale the side of the building, quickly and safely, until he lifted himself quietly onto the roof to look for some sort of access point for his technopathy.
Always helped to know what the local PD was working with.
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What: Technopath Investigation of Excelsior
When: February 15th
Where: Excelsior City Streets, The Chai House
Content Warnings: N/A
I. The Initial Investigation | Closed to Bart
Picking where to live in a world like this is always something to be cautious about, and no one could honesty say that David wasn't a cautious person. He had to figure out what he wanted after all, and privacy was an important thing for him.
Which would be doubly true if he really was going to live here in this world as a hero. To finally have a chance to choose the life or not, and get to have the shocking chance to have an actual secret identity was strange. So he wanted to be able to protect it, and the people he loved, the best he could. Which was the purpose of being here today. From the little he'd learned of Excelsior, it was a perfect choice for him. Which of course made him all the more suspicious. Good thing he had backup for investigations.
"Here," he said to Bart, offering his friend his hand to hold now that they'd arrived. Not that it was his hand that he wanted to give Bart so much as the earwig in his hand. The best way to stay in contact with Bart without actually talking about what he's talking about.
"This place looks amazing," he said aloud as they moved through the streets.
II. A More Targeted Approach | Closed to Balthier (and a hint of Bart at the start)
First phase of the plan completed, David had to admit to himself that there was as a need for a whole different kind of assistance, and he thought he had an idea of who might serve for it. Sure, Bart could work in a pinch, but a specialist might be better. So he sent the text invitation and hoped for the man to agree to join him.
So he sat in the tea house, sipping a cup of the rose black that of course reminded him of the person he was hoping to get some help from. Still, he sort of twitched in his seat, anxious to see if he'd get the support he'd thought.
More than anything, though, he needed a specialist, and Balthier didn't show up, David might have to ask another favor of Loki.
As he looks up from his latest check of his phone he catches sight of Bart looking at him.
"What's that look for?"
III. Crossing A Hero | Closed to Peter (TASM)
Of course even after Balthier, David realized he still had other things to do. It wasn't intentional, but he'd been passing by the local police station by accident and... Well, he got to thinking. Not like anyone would notice him if he got onto the roof, right? And up there he could easily run into all sorts of wires and antenna and other methods that he could access a system out of sight. And since he'd gone with a very tech world look of dark brown slacks and a warm black sweater, all he had to do was stuff his yellow scarf into his pocket to be a bit less obvious. He circled the building casually, waited until there was a moment where no one was looking and he could see he was in a camera blind spot, and then he moved.
Climbing up the side of older concrete buildings like the police station wasn't hard when he could use his energy projection to form climbing claws on his palms. These helped him easily scale the side of the building, quickly and safely, until he lifted himself quietly onto the roof to look for some sort of access point for his technopathy.
Always helped to know what the local PD was working with.
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"And you being you are fascinated by the idea that magic and tech can blend."
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"We have to play their game, or we get hurt," David sighed.
As for the magic and tech, well, it was intriguing.
"In my world they don't go together well. AND I'm shit with magic. It always intrigues me even when it drives me mad, like the love spell thing."
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He immediately spots David and makes his way over. There's a second person he doesn't recognize. ]
Afternoon [ he says cheerily. He's not sure if this is the mark or not so waits to see how David engages. ]
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"I feel like I missed a memo. Was I supposed to dress up?" He'd been in his usual urban teen look of a well-broken in pair of jeans, hi-tops, and a slightly baggy hoodie that may or may not have some claw-marks on it from the kitten he hadn't brought with on this particular venture. It had worked perfectly for their meandering through town. Not too hipster, not too grunge, but mostly nondescript. The red hair and gold eyes made him stand out more than enough.
"Good afternoon."
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You, were supposed to be no more noticeable than I was. Him? Him I want people looking at.
[David had gone more middle ground. An older programming professional, an almost Steve Jobs look. Dark gray slacks, black sweater, and of course a yellow accent scarf because is it David without yellow. He doesn't even know how to react to the fact that he sort of compliment's Balthier's look, other than the fact that it will better cover what he needs to have happen.]
Balthier, did you leave any embroidery behind for anyone else? Though I suppose it does match the flashes of highlight in your hair.
[Is he flirting? Is he teasing? Why can't it be both? But it's not flirting. Shouldn't be flirting. There is no spell here.]
Bart, this is Balthier. Balthier, Bart Allen. Bart covered my first approach. Balthier will be a more appropriate assistant for the second.
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I'm afraid I am now the lord of embroidery and no other mortals may use it. I've paid off all the designers to remove it from their lines for the next two years.
[ Balthier holds out a hand. ] Pleasure. I'd tell you I don't always dress like this, but I'd be lying, and that seems unbecoming for a first impression.
[ To David he says, ] Are you briefing me here or do we need somewhere more private. [ He has definitely turned the heads in this shop. He also didn't miss that it was tea again, not coffee. ]
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"I understand all about choosing to be flashy, even if I downplay it a lot of the time. It's definitely a good impression."
He glances around, eyes darting almost too fast to be followed as he checks what kind of attention they have, and nods to them both. "I don't see anyone taking too much interest by what they're saying. But I probably should get going. I'd hate to have to explain another shredded bedspread to the hotel."
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Thanks for your help, Bart. And the company. I'll brief you on what I ultimately found later. Send Kat-El my love.
[To Balthier he indicated Bart's vacated chair.]
Feel free to order something to drink while we talk.
[he wanted to see just how attention getting this outfit of Balthier's is, not to mention brief the guy on what he's after here. While some of it will have to happen on the fly, he can at least do the initial stuff.]
Good thing I wasn't thinking of an embroidered vest.
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As the lord of embroidery I can easily procure you any embroidered garments you desire. It is my solemn duty. As is tea. [ He disappears briefly, ordering the same black rose tea. He wonders if rose water exists here and where to find it -- ah the joys and frustrations of new culinary landscapes.
He settles into the empty chair. ] Briefing commence.
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[Stop flirting David, that's not the point. Geez. He keeps smiling and mostly, he's trying to focus. He nods to Balthier as the man moves away, and returns to sipping his own tea. When Balthier returns David has already moved his seat closer because, yes, conspiring here.
Though if he knew about the rose water concern, he'd point out frilly stores that offered such things, or just make it himself for the man.]
First, going to say if your wardrobe is filled with things like these, maybe don't consider Little Love. You'll stand out a lot in the country. Now, business. Excelsior seems to be the tech capital of this country, and one of the places that have been offered to us. Given my powers and what I'd want to do in my free time, this is my primary place of contention other than Central City. I'll be here or there. I've already had a chance to scope what things are like there. Here...
[He shrugs.]
Increased tech means increased monitoring in a place like this. Bart and I worked on trying to figure out how much there is on cameras in a public space. Given his powers, he could easily watch my back. But I need to check some internal stuff. What the average is with businesses and the like. Unfortunately as these will be spaces that are more controlled I won't be able to just stand around interfacing with stuff, I have to be quick in and out, delving to put in backdoors for me to hack somewhere secure later.
And that means I need people not looking at me for brief bursts of time. I need them to be looking at something else. Someone else.
[So he gestures at Balthier.]
Someone likely used to finding, and getting away from, attention.
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Little Love is the place we originally landed, yes? I'd already removed that from consideration, but the affirmation of my suspicions is appreciated. [ He likes remote, but without a ship to go back and forth, he'll probably be happier in a city.
He doesn't understand all the details of the tech, but he gets the style of mission. He'll be more curious about how cameras work later. His only experiences so far have been his phone and the day Eddie caught him experimenting with his new illusion abilities, which did not cross over to fool cameras. Not that he needs them to; he has plenty of tricks up his sleeve. ]
I see you are excellent at delegating tasks to the right crew member. Is this a space we could reasonably be in to scope, or do we need an entire reason for being there?
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[But the main thing to talk about is this little job.]
Mostly they're going to be businesses, of different levels. High end, mid-level, lower end. This place won't have as much of the last sort. And one last pop in to the show room attached to a major tech company here. I expect it will be less easy there. We'll build up to it.
I need to know what you might need from me before we start. We don't have the time that you might want to learn how to work easily and on a more instinctual level as a team. I need to touch a computer, or control panel, or some other electronic that will let me get a foot into the system, and will likely need to be holding onto it for a few moments. Anywhere there is reasonable purchases the best way to do this might just to be to buy something. That would be a fall back plan. I would have an excuse to have my hand on a payment device long enough to get a foot in, but I don't want to do that if I can avoid it.
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Well it's fortunate your difficult, arrogant, and slightly idiotic wealthy client just happens to be in the market for technology he doesn't quite understand and is going to need to ask a lot of questions and see a lot of demonstrations. [ The technology may be different here, but people aren't. He knows how to be a difficult aristocratic arse, and how to feign wanting but not understanding what he's trying to buy. Not that he entirely understands, but that will just make the con stronger. ]
I won't know what you're specifically targeting and there isn't time for me to learn, but I can default to keeping the staff occupied. How will you signal me if we're defaulting to purchase?
Also I have an idea on getting access to secure locations but I haven't tried it yet. Do we have a few minutes? I can see if it works on you or someone else here.
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Yeah, there's a reason I decided to ask you for assistance on this. Seemed like something you can do. AS for how, it really comes down to how you want to play my presence. Two people coincidentally present, a tired friend or...
[Oh dear, he's about to say this.]
I'm wondering if you have anything like the concept of a sugar daddy. Because if you're going with difficult, arrogant, slightly idiotic, then sugar daddy and baby isn't a bad play. Not like I look that far off from you in age, and it's not unheard of for an attractive younger man to have that kept sort of partner, even when he looks like he could get anything he wanted.
[An idea of accessing more secure locations? David raises an eyebrow at that, and it goes well over the frame of his glasses.]
We have time if you need it. What's the idea?
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Balthier laughs pleasantly at the term "sugar daddy". ] We call it something else but I'm quite familiar. Wouldn't you be the one selecting the purchases in that case? Or are you trying to rein me in? [ In all honesty, it would be easier to run the con with Balthier playing a cantankerous employer of some sort, as it wouldn't require any sense of established relationship beyond obliviousness and mild contempt, but David's suggestion sounds exceedingly more fun. And Balthier is aware he's game for the flirtations attention, even if it's partially fabricated. ]
My magick changed when I came through. I haven't worked all of it out yet, but [ He pulls the wallet from his pocket and slides out his ID card. ] I should be able to change the appearance of credentials, given I know what they ought to say. [ He reaches for the Mist, knowing he won't reach it but will activate the spell. If he's done it right, his ID card should change from saying 'Balthier Fontaine' to "David Smith" and his photograph to switch to an image of David. ]
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I think reining you in if you get too excessive. Leaves me with an excuse to look all wide eyed and in awe at the higher end places, and more embarrassed to pull you out with 'that's good enough' if it comes to needing to buy something. If I don't pull for that, you can decide whatever we're seeing isn't 'good enough' and haul me out that way. But if that doesn't work for you, we could find another play for it. I want what will work and you'll be comfortable with.
[Wait, his magic changed? David's intrigued by this reveal. And when he sees what's been done he looks impressed. In fact, he could see a way to make that work, if he had eyes to see what he'd need.]
There are definitely options there. And here I was going to suggest showing off the general interior of the first store I want to look at, but I can't do that here. Too many eyes. Somewhere else quiet and out of the way I could give you a run down of what I've put together of the interior layouts of three of the four places I want to look at.
[it had been easy enough earlier, to pick out targets while walking with bart and get rough ideas by glancing through windows. Really, he was far too suited to a life of crime, were it to ever move him.]
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[ Balthier lets the spell go. There's no need to hold it, but he's relieved to see the smaller illusion doesn't give him any sort of physical strain. ] Lead the way, my attractive young object of affection.
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[Attractive young object of affection? He smirks and finishes his tea before standing.]
We'll need an affectionate diminutive or other affectation. So you can call me something to get my attention if you must.
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He also is very quietly charmed that the gesture of touching his arm is, arguably, how they met. ]
That seems both efficient and natural. Fits your character as well.
[ He finishes his own tea and matches David's rise from the table. With the chairs as close as they were, his elbow briefly grazes David's arm. He gets a small jolt from the touch. Scions, he's more smitten than he realized. It's nice. ]
Where are you feeling on the scale of melodramatic to sweet? We have Light of my Life, Darling, Love, Starlight, Rosebud, Chocobo. I suppose I could also call you baby, as the youth here do, but I'm not entirely sure I can pull that off with a straight face.
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I am known for good plans. It's just what I do.
[The brushing of elbows earns a little smirk from David, and hell, if they're going for this, they're going for this. After a moment of hesitation he reaches out to take Balthier's arm, as if that was always the plan. Hopefully the guy doesn't shrug this off.]
Chocobo? What hell does that mean? You know what, let's sip the really over the top melodramatic. Doesn't fit the con. Go sweet, or maybe slightly bossy. Babe wouldn't be bad, but if you can't keep a straight face, we'll need something else. If you had a slightly less 'pass as british' accent, I'd give you a foreign term of endearment to sell 'stranger' more, but that's not going to work. Maybe darling? Sounds a bit over sweet for the ploy, but it could work.
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Chocobo? Large semi-flightless bird used for hauling goods and crossing long distances or as steeds in war? Mean buggers, make a strange noise?
[ Balthier accepts being arm-in-arm smoothly. That's partially muscle memory -- he is a trained aristocrat -- and partially how natural it feels. He wonders if David is a long-walks-in-the-garden sort of fellow. ]
Babe I may be able to pull off. Bossy is a good call. If I call you darling I'm going to be too genuinely sweet. Dear might be better -- good for passive aggression and possessiveness.
You'll have to explain to me what British is some other time, if it's what people are going to mistake my accent for.
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That sounds like an ostrich, except we didn't use them for war. Hold on.
[He settles in comfortably next to the other man, which is actually surprising for David. He's not used to being with a man who is of a height with him, or this sort of holding on to each other. But it's good position to be in with fishing out his phone, his mind already sending a command to have it pull up a picture of a chocobo.]
Largest extant flightless bird we have on this world. And yeah, dear works too.
[Genuinely sweet? David's intrigued by that. You could tell a bit about a person by the types of affectionate terms they used. Darling ranked Balthier in an interesting level of affectionate.]
I'll send you plenty of videos, if you want. Me, you saw that Central City place. That's actually a good bit like where I was born, but just out in the suburbs of it. Here, on this earth, Chicago is around. But I guess there's nothing there to inspire me to visit.
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Please, send me any pertinent materials I have. Or impertinent if you think they’ll amuse me, dear.
[ He rolls it around. It’s not quite him but he can definitely work with it today. More affectionate is more his style, though this often surprises people. Amazing what folks will miss when it’s right under their nose. ]
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Oh I think the first thing I'll send you for amusement is probably some Robin Hood adaptations. You might laugh.
[He encourages them outside, and then down a back road that is mostly abandoned. Then David's phone goes back into his pocket and his freehand is held in the air before them. Over it forms a little box of glowing yellow light. It matches the color of David's scarf exactly actually. And looking 'into' the box displays a little diorama of a store.]
I'm starting middle of the road for us, get a feel for this. It's a place that sells ready to go computers. Not great stuff, but if we need to buy something, I've always got use for these, and I can pay you back.
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He's intrigued by the model in David's hand. It reads like magick to him, but it's much more crafted and specific than he's used to magick being. And of course, no Mist.
He nearly says not to worry about the cost but stops himself. That, for some reason, feels too forward. And he doesn't want to explain where his funds are coming from; he doesn't think David has any qualm with moral decisions, but he's heard some heated discussion about the guilds. ]
Lead the way, babe. [ Oh that's aggressively not him, but it certainly sells the idea that he's some eccentric from this time period better. ] And please, pick something nice. I don't want anyone thinking I don't care of my boy.
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