The Terminator/T-800 (
unclebob) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-04-09 03:32 pm
[Video] Arrival of A Terminator
[At first glance, the face on the screen looks handsome, though perhaps a little intense. Staring off into the distance, the Terminator holds the locket in a fragile grip, like he’s afraid he might break it. Then he turns his face into the camera’s view and the once-handsome features turn into a nightmarish looking visage. The right side has mostly been ripped away, revealing the metal skull and glowing red eye beneath the bloody organic covering. He looks like he's been put through the ringer and no mistake. A fairy hovers in and out of the video, occasionally perching on his shoulder. He keeps shrugging it off. With only one working hand, he can't swat the little pest away.]
Is this device working properly?
[He doesn't wait for an answer. If it is working correctly, he'll know soon enough by the response he gets. The Terminator stares off again, turning the locket so that whoever’s watching gets a good shot of what he’s staring at: the flowery barrier between the Station and the rest of the Drabwurld.]
I cannot cross.
[His voice is flat, but underneath, there’s a current of wonderment. He’s never found anything able to keep a Terminator in check before. To have it happen now is a curiosity that he wants to explore further. He takes a few steps more, until he’s right at the edge of the line, but he doesn't cross over. He's had enough of the sensation of glitching and his systems shutting down for one day, thank you very much. He stands there, far too still to be natural, like he's waiting for the barrier to just disappear and let him cross. Hey, in this place, anything could happen.]
Is this device working properly?
[He doesn't wait for an answer. If it is working correctly, he'll know soon enough by the response he gets. The Terminator stares off again, turning the locket so that whoever’s watching gets a good shot of what he’s staring at: the flowery barrier between the Station and the rest of the Drabwurld.]
I cannot cross.
[His voice is flat, but underneath, there’s a current of wonderment. He’s never found anything able to keep a Terminator in check before. To have it happen now is a curiosity that he wants to explore further. He takes a few steps more, until he’s right at the edge of the line, but he doesn't cross over. He's had enough of the sensation of glitching and his systems shutting down for one day, thank you very much. He stands there, far too still to be natural, like he's waiting for the barrier to just disappear and let him cross. Hey, in this place, anything could happen.]

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I am a Terminator. Was a Terminator. [He stands up a little straighter.] 800 series Model 101.
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[ Yeah, he was right. This guy -- robot -- person? -- could be useful. John might even like him. ]
Well. That's a mouthful. [ Not that his is better. ] Staff Sergeant John Grimm.
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[The mention of staff sergeant puts him back in familiar territory. Well, as familiar as he's going to be in a magical land with an honest-to-God fairy on his shoulder. He doesn't smile, exactly, unused to the expression, but his face does become more relaxed.]
Army or Marines?
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[ Familiar enough, at least, and John knows how much that can be a comfort. There's almost a grin, something like a twitch of his lips and a different light in his eyes. ]
Marines. RRTS -- Rapid Response Tactical Squad -- Hellfighters, if you're looking for specifics.
[ No one's ever looking for specifics, but the guy's a machine, he probably loves them. As much as a machine can love anyone. ]
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We? Who is we?
[He searches for an appropriate facial expression to accompany his question, settling on a raised eyebrow that would look less out of place if he actually possessed two of them right now.]
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[ Pause. Wait. ]
The fairies mentioned the whole 'war' thing, right?
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[Not the most obvious side he'd be on, based solely off of his appearance.]
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[ Definitely not the most obvious, but it makes John feel a little better. ]
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[The fewer people that were potential enemies, the smoother things would run for him.]
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Very.
Like I said, Terminator -- I'll talk to some people, see if they can help you.
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[He gives a little nod to the camera.]
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[Or rather, they should watch out for him. There's that hint of a smile around his eyes again.]