Abel (Ethan Lamaire) (
inthebiblicalsense) wrote2024-09-23 01:30 am
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[In a very serious, business tone, Abel's answering machine sounds after any attempted calls that aren't responded to right away.]
You've reached Abel. I am not available at the moment, but I'll get back to you as soon as I can. If this is urgent, leave the line open.
And if this is Fitz I hope you're having a good day.
You've reached Abel. I am not available at the moment, but I'll get back to you as soon as I can. If this is urgent, leave the line open.
And if this is Fitz I hope you're having a good day.
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Did you see the Anti-matter cannons they had on board the Narrenschiff?
[Perhaps a shift of gear is in order.]
They were the smallest I'd ever seen in my life, but still had the capacity for great harm. [His smile is small, but hopeful.] Would you like to see a proper one?
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Never mind. He will graduate, and leave, and not become emotionally attached. It was an error to trust, to hope. He knows divesting of feelings once sown is difficult - Abel is likable, Thrawn enjoys his company - but it will not prevent Abel from zigzagging when Thrawn steps out of line. He will follow the line as best he can, and until then, be the obedient inmate who, conversely, will be told to prefer absolute freedom and chaos over lifesaving tools.
This is fine.
His thoughts drift - contradictory, swirling, a maelstrom where once was order and a calm sea - and it is reflected in a contradictory way of distance, rigidity, and an absence of thought or feeling. This too, he knows is dangerous, but it is less dangerous because doing so will not bring Florian's ire like his more ambitious goals will.
This is Abel's project. Abel is asking for assistance. He will serve with all his skills and none of his heart.]
I have seen anti-matter used as bombs, as fuel, and as hyperdrive rings. Not as cannons. But I agree that they have the capacity for great harm.
If it is necessary in order to fix one, then yes.
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Seeing how he is now, and thankfully so, he shrugs and enters in the program for Central command, the Anti-matter cannon segment. He'd designed it separately as the whole damn thing took up such a large portion of the base that it had become rather tedious doing it all at once. The white halls of Central command start to materialize at the base of the stairs and Abel nods towards them.]
I am actually curious to hear what you think of the design. It's the last defense of the Alliance and the largest cannon ever made, at least where I come from.
[He can't say that statement would hole up across the multi-verse.]
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He walks inside and down the stairs at Abel's prompting]
Your Alliance equates size with strength?
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If we had more resources it might be a different story but this is about as much as we can handle. The starfighters are constantly in production, and we lose teams daily.
[Making their way to a door, Abel inputs a code and it opens to the maintenance void beneath the control room, spanning the length of the gun. It's so long it's difficult to judge the actual length, looking down the straight.]
This is essentially the last defense at the edge of Earth's galaxy. No one has gotten passed this gun in the twenty-three years we've been at war.
[And that will remain so once he's gotten his deal to end the war.]
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[Thrawn waits at the door and enters when Abel unlocks it. He's drawing calculations in his head, measuring with eerily glowing red eyes]
Explain to me how it accomplishes that.