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Closed | Watching On The Wires
Who: David Alleyne
helpdesk_hero, Bart Allen
kid_flash_found, Balthier
portolan, Peter Parker
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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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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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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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[David's well aware that their money, for the moment, comes from the guild's pockets. But the guilds are also the ones that are basically forcing him to make a decision about how to live his life, so he didn't mind using the money for now.]
You're adapting well. Glad the projection didn't make you flinch. So far as I can tell most of what they have on display are probably what I'd call 'air gapped'. Means they won't be set up to interface with wi-fi and other networks, and even if they are, they might not relate to the store stuff. It's going to take a bit for me to find one that I can use as my in point. You willing to put up the charm while I move between them, just claiming I'm trying to figure out what keyboard feels good?
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[ He appreciates the tech explanations; he doesn't have everything down yet but he's piecing it together. ] David, dear, I've been a pirate for seven years and an actor for twelve. I have my role and I have your back. You find that perfect keyboard. And don't skimp -- only the best. [ Honestly the thrill of a simple con completely in his skillset is a welcome change from...everything that's happened the last few months. ]
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[Still, Balthier's confidence is a relief for him, and he smiles. And there, turning back out onto the main street, was the small computer boutique. That's how good David was at planning routes even. He leans in more toward Balthier like he can't be close enough. This was a lot closer than he normally got with people out of private spaces, but they knew their jobs, and so he didn't mind going right on into the store and smiling a little at the sales clerk that was clearly in charge here. He needed to play his role too, which for now was him smiling at Balthier and whispering just enough to be overheard.]
Are you sure about this?
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Only then did he pull away from Balthier, after squeezing his hand lightly in what should seem an affectionate gesture. It was what he needed though, an excuse to run his fingers over a good many computers until he found one in the back corner that one of the employees had been naughty and set onto the store's secure internal wifi.
Jackpot. Another few moments, he just needs some time. Once he's got his little bug into the system David returns to Balthier and the conversation, looking vaguely uncomfortable as he curled back around Balthier's arm a little.]
I don't know. This all seems so much.
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When David slides back in, he pats his hand gently. ]
We can discuss it over dinner. I wasn't that impressed with this establishment anyway. [ He leads David out the store, saying not-so-under-his-breath ] We really ought to get you something nice that you can use. There's no reason to be modest. You're an excellent designer and you need the right tools.
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But that was for later. For now he was heading outside with Balthier, still looking nervous, until he had led them from sight of the shop. Only then did he laugh.]
Funny thing is, I am a good designer in some areas. But damn, if you ever came somewhere I was working, I'd want to slap you.
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You got what you needed? [ It’s disorienting not having the information to lead the mission. The impulse is there — how could it not be. But it’s pleasant too. Frans the only competent partner he’s had, really, and he’s surprised how much working with David reminds him of that. They don’t have the easy wordless exchange or synergy, but it took months with Fran to become fluid even.
He briefly wonders how she’s doing but banishes the thought. Those aren’t feeling he can do anything about so may as well keep them aside. ]
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[As for the getting what he needed, David nodded.]
I buried my door so deep that no virus scanners should catch it. And if they do, that will also teach me a lot. I'm going to have a lot of work to do tonight, just curled up in my hotel room, trying not to fight with my roommate, working my way through all this.
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When you aren't on a short timeline, you'll have to show me how some of this works. You've got me quite curious. Also, if you're at the Diadem, you're always welcome to work in my room, at least until my roommate demands sleep. [ Balthier realizes after it's out of his mouth that he's invited David to his room but lets it stand. David doesn't have to accept, and Balthier is going to respect a deadline. ] Truly, he's a gentle soul -- young thing. Don't think he's put together that I'm an actual pirate.
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Mostly though his head snapped up at the offer. That was unexpected, and he might have to consider that. Him and Matthew were... not getting along.]
I'm at the Diadem, I haven't bothered to sign on with either group yet, clearly. And I'm very happy to teach you some tech stuff if you want. I'm used to teaching if I'm being honest. More complicated history from home, that. But really, inviting me into your space without checking with your roommate, sounds like an invitation for drama. For all you know I know the kid and maybe he was a high school bully of mine. Which I doubt it because if Julian Keller was here, I'd know.
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There, conscious cleared. Also I cannot imagine a reality where this boy was a bully. [ Peter was worried enough about the secret carnival suit business that he doesn't offer his roommate's name.
He could skip over that he's joined the Society -- he's skipped over it with David already. But he's finding himself leaning more into coyness today, while wanting the openness of their conversation from the tea shop. Part of him worries that it was the Valentine's spell after all, but he also knows he was being more forthcoming. That, at least, he can control. ]
I joined with the Society. That's what I had to leave for the other day. I don't see myself as particularly villainous, but I don't like others telling me what's right and wrong, or refusing criticism of their own methods.
And I have my fine tastes to support. [ He had to join one of the groups. There was no way he was going to try to make it from nothing here -- again, but without any cultural capital. ]
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Well, that magickal box seems to be helping, so I won't join it.
[Then the shoe dropped. Society. Of course he had. David's smile falters for a moment. Though as Balthier explains why he knows he can understand. David has the same issues with the rules and the like.]
Back home, I told you my people aren't really liked. It was worse than that. They actually tried to make this law that would force us all to be listed on a registry. We managed to keep that from happening, but afterward, there was this incident. All people with powers had to register them with the government, or be criminals. It was a hard time, if I'm honest. I get it, not wanting to be beholding to other's ideals. Both sides scare me.
[And yet he doesn't think he could handle the life of the unregistered. Though it was the chance that he could that had him here, doing this. Trying to figure out what he could and couldn't get away with.]
I... I guess I should warn you that if it comes to it, no matter who I do or don't join, if I find you out there, hurting perfectly average, normal, kind people, I'll have to stop you.
[It was a line he'd drawn with Damian. Of course he wasn't about to admit to Balthier that he'd sort of... then helped Damian figure out what rich assholes it would be, within David's own moral beliefs, be more okay to target.]
You still want to be friends with me, knowing I'd have to draw that line?
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[ His expression morphs into a delighted smile at David's expression of a line. ] You've entirely misread the situation, my friend. One of the reasons I like you is you share my...flexible interpretation of the law and inflexible respect for other people.
When I was first made a Judge, I was...hopeful. Excited even. I thought I could make a difference, and being in a high power position would make that easier. The political machine was too big though. I was just complicit in hurting others. Being a pirate, I got to choose what codes I did and didn't follow. I don't hurt innocent people. I don't stand for it either. I chose the Society because they'd leave me be, but they hold others to a moral code of sorts.
[ He laughs as a memory crosses his mind. ] Actually, I got into my last mess because I comforted a teenage girl, one of my rivals mistook her for my lover and kidnapped her, and then I had to make right and go fetch her. Didn't really need me -- she somehow befriended a prince but the story stands.
[ He thinks for a moment. He doesn't want to say it, but he respects David too much not to. ] I completely understand if you aren't comfortable being friends across that line, though. You told me if I didn't want to see you again to say the word; the same is true for you.
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Was he?
Perhaps that didn't matter as much as what Balthier was telling him. Those words made David straighten up from the position of curled around Balthier's arm to instead catch the other's hand and squeeze it in what he hoped would be a comforting way.]
I didn't know the Society had a moral code. I mean, I've got recruiter contact information for both sides, so I guess I could have found out. Apparently my technopathy is considered useful.
[If he knew one of the heads of the Society was a technopath, he might understand why it was happening though.]
Of course I'm not going to say I don't want to see you again. If I did then I'd have to declare what I had with my ex-boyfriend a lie. He was a con artist, you see, of a rather lofty level. Thief too, pretty sure there were some museum thefts that I could put at his feet, even if I couldn't prove it. My boss back home? Former terrorist, though I understand why he did it too, sometimes when you're fighting for the rights of your people you get those labels. Hell, there are probably still files back on my Earth that call me one. I just want you to know that if you did take that turn, cross those lines, I'd act. I... I can't stand by while people get hurt. I've tried before. I hated myself for it.
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I only join groups that have codes -- one reason I left Ba'Gamnan's crew. They were willing to crush whoever it took for the biggest profit. I could have stayed in the Archadian government if that was what I wanted. [ His voice gets hard. There weren't a lot of grudges he couldn't bury, but times he was made complicit in the harm of others stood out. ] My father's research was weapons. He found a way to level an entire city. Gone, in an instant. If I'd stayed I might have been able to prevent it. Regardless, that was when I got involved again. I couldn't let that keep happening. I shouldn't have let it happen the first time; I knew what he was researching. I just didn't think he'd use it that way, and I was too young to influence the system in any meaningful way.
[ There's a lot of personal information in that last admission, and now isn't the time to dig in. ] I'm being verbose. My point is, I respect your line. And I respect more that it's come from personal experience and not just theory. Labels don't matter to me; morals do, and I'd rather you have strong ones instead of just agreeing with whatever I say. [ That was how Archades had been. Lies and manipulation and being two-faced. Pirates did it too, but you usually knew it was on the table. And honestly, more of them had good hearts and strong moral codes. ]
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Going to put it out there that if looking into antiques or acting doesn't work for you, you should consider writing your memoirs. Except make them more fantastical and sell them as fantasy novels. People would want to read them, Balthier. I would claim to want to read them too, but I think I prefer hearing them the way I am, little crumbs that can be gathered together to find the shape of you.
[Perhaps that was weird to say, but it was true. Then again, suggesting such a thing to Loki had only resulted in quite the fight, so he didn't press further on that direction.]
If, perchance, you hear rumors of that sort of tech with the Society, or someone planning for that, don't try and stop it alone, okay? Get word to me, and I'll make sure there are people to deal with it. There's a serious difference between living your life your own way and something like this Ba'Gamnan or your father. And I won't live in the shadow of people like that.
[He finally smiles again at Balthier and pulls him along. They have other stores to check out. He'd made a decision for himself, he was going to keep Balthier. Friend or whatever didn't matter. What David wanted was the showy man around him.]
So, I know it's a bit late into our work to be asking this, but how am I paying you back for this favor?
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I think epic poet with myself as the main character may be too grandiloquent even for me. But I wouldn't refuse a private audience. I'm not sure if I shouldn't be more careful about the shape I'm painting. [ Honestly he's both flattered and a bit intimidated. He's excellent at cons and bluffing. He's not sure what's actually there will hold up. But that's the point, isn't it? Learning to stand in that truth, too. ]
I can agree to that -- I've learned my lesson about acting alone. And you're clearly both experienced and brilliant. Both are helpful when trying to save the world.
[ If he knew about David's decision, he would both melt and be so caught by surprise that he would, as was rare occasion in his life, be at a loss for words. He's used to people flirting and charming him. He's not used to them seeing him, the real him, or sticking around. He feels that something has shifted though, and he's a little more at ease. ]
I know better than to waste the favor of someone so skilled. I'll let you know.
[ This time when he follows David's lead, there's no pull to be in control, no anxious energy. He could get used to that. ]
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[Experienced and brilliant? Nope, not flustered and flattered. And man, he's definitely trusting this guy so much more than expected by not trying to get an exchange or idea of an exchange now. He trusts that Balthier wont' abuse the favor.]
Come on, the next target is probably more your speed. Not computers, but rather a jewelry store. It's going to be more complicated.
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[ He has the absurd urge to take David's hand. Arm in arm is something he's had to do for events since birth, but hand-holding is intimate. That also makes it a little too forward. Flirting is one thing. ]
What's a jewelry store have that the tech stores don't?
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[If only he did, if only he reached for that. But David, he's not thinking of the possibilities as they approach the next target. HE's got to focus.]
A lot more cameras. They watch a lot more closely. The cases everything is stored in are also alarmed. There will be more sales reps probably. My best hope is to try and touch a case and follow the electronics there, but zoning out won't be easy to get away with.
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