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ʜᴏᴡᴀʀᴅ sᴛᴀʀᴋ ([personal profile] stickseller) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2015-02-02 11:42 am

first jive ⚛ video ⚛ open to both courts

(For those who are online, if you will, the video feed of both courts will flicker on to the picture of a man who looks surprisingly calm all things considered. His hair is neatly combed back and parted, his clothing well put together, and there’s a borderline arrogant smile that plays at his lips. If it had taken him a half dozen times to get the locket to work correctly for him, it didn’t show on his face, but for him it was practically like magic.

It was technology that was still years away from where he was, he had only recently managed to install a telephone in his car (and promptly sold the idea for a handsome profit), but even it had been quite an ordeal, there were a dozen wires, it needed a long and thick antennae to work, and if you weren’t careful it could drain your battery in a heartbeat if you weren’t careful, but it was technology that he felt had promise. Adding the ability to view the person on the other end of the line was something he hadn’t even thought about trying, let alone making it so small and portable. Sure, he had managed to miniaturise a camera lens for a pen, but that was just for still photos. He was intrigued by it, though, a fascinating idea (one he wished he had been the one to come up with), and he didn’t hide his impression. He didn’t dare attempt to pop it open, however, lest he not be able to put it back together. While the imps had been kind to him thus far, he hadn't argued much when he'd been dragged away, he wasn’t sure how well they’d take to him breaking one of the gifts that he had been given.

For the time being he would leave it as it was, but eventually he might ask if someone knew just how they worked. Just for the sake of curiosity.)


So I take it this place doesn’t take too kindly to technology of any kind, huh? Even one as simple as a battery. (He raises his wrist to show the watch on his arm, it had stopped when he had arrived, and though it was currently useless, he couldn’t take it off. He was too used to wearing it and would feel naked without it.) Is there anywhere around here where they sell watches you wind? Or parts so I can convert this one?

(There’s a pause, he takes his hand down again and shrugs his shoulders lightly.)

Anyway. Good morning. My name is Howard Stark, and back home I was an inventor of sorts, so I’m not entirely sure why they’ve brought me here, unless it’s to update this place somehow. My company’s goal was to build a better and brighter tomorrow, and it looks like this place could use a bit of that. It’ll be like going back in time with what I have to work with, but I’m sure I can manage if that’s what’s wanted.

So, tell me a little bit about yourself, mysterious person on the other side of the magical locket. What makes you special?

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Who’s in charge of your weapons division? Back home, right before I was brought here, we had a war that ended, and I worked in weapons on the winning side. I can’t imagine that’s a coincidence.
uneulogized: (040)

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[personal profile] uneulogized 2015-02-02 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Too bad you didn't turn up earlier. It sounds like we could really use you. [The idea of being on the winning side. Jason definitely likes the sound of that, especially with everything that's at stake. That he's accepting of his role stands out to Jason, too.]

'Course, it sounds like you're gonna have your work cut out for you adapting to everything. Maybe even "earlier" wouldn't have helped. [But with the number of people with their prestige and knowledge, he figures it couldn't hurt.]

For now, I'd take the free time you have before the enemy forces get too close to our doorstep and check out that nice library. You might find some stuff on how to adapt. [It's just a guess, though. The fact that he's learning magic now is still weird, so Jason doesn't know if it's possible to adapt any kind of technology in the same way.]
uneulogized: (oh well. i'll read!)

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[personal profile] uneulogized 2015-02-02 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
They don't want to scare all of us off. That's my best guess. But if you met Saber, she'd ... help ensure you know what's at stake. You do know, don't you? [He wonders if Howard heard the news from someone else.]

Either way, managing will probably start with those books. Me, I stick to books only on a necessity basis. I learn better first hand. [Though Bruce had ensured that he hit the books extensively as Robin. These days, it's not his first choice, but a good toxin or explosive can take him back to them if needed.]

But I'm willing to bet you can find what you need in there. Just find a good section dedicated to warfare, and grab what you can. If not that, then technology, but I'm willing to bet they stick those two together.

Short answer? Look for yourself. You'd know what you need more.
uneulogized: (that's a lot of dogs.)

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[personal profile] uneulogized 2015-02-04 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Sometimes being cryptic is fun. [He shrugs from his end.]

I don't mean just the battle ahead. There are usually ideals associated with a war, and not just "this side and that side." Sure, it isn't true for all of them, and sometimes people like to dress things up for themselves.

But see, Saber told me that there was something more to it all. Existence itself.

I'm willing to bet you haven't heard that part yet.
uneulogized: (yeah. i said it. they smell.)

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[personal profile] uneulogized 2015-02-06 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
No. [Well, it's complicated. He follows that up with a quick:] And yes. It's complicated. The Seelie are fighting to ensure that the cycle of worlds goes the right way, while the Unseelie, us, we've decided that's just stupid.
uneulogized: (but this is a serious quandary.)

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[personal profile] uneulogized 2015-02-09 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Nah, I mean. Life and death is a natural cycle, even if that means the same of universes themselves. We're fighting to stop that thinking. Sure, we'll die—we'll all die. But personally, I can't abide by thinking that it's better to just accept that life cycle. [And while he's defied death himself, there are too many people with actual lives that would be lost. That's the real cost of it.]
uneulogized: (i don't like walgreens.)

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[personal profile] uneulogized 2015-02-09 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. Through any means necessary.

[Which is always, always a loaded statement.]