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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"I was a navigator and an Engineer. When you were assigned a team the ship became your responsibility to maintain. I think that was my favorite part."
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"Tell me about your ship?"
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"The Reliant. She wasn't anything special aside from the Alien tech they snuck on board, but I did get her pretty finely tuned to my liking before she was lost. Two manned short-range Starfighter, same as every other team had. I don't think we even had the resources to try and produce something new with how many ships we'd been losing in the fleet."
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"Alien tech?" he asks.
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"A jump drive. I wasn't aware it was on board until recently. Top secret, instant teleportation across great distances, useful but rough for the pilot. I don't think humans were really meant to be able to use it."
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"Would you rather go back there? Only I might have to call someone stronger to carry you in a way that feels dignified when you're conscious."
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"Is there a reason why I'm in here anyways?"
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"But I can appreciate your approach, I was just curious."
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Might be a nice moment on a very shitty day.
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"As tempting as that sounds, I think I'll just wait until tomorrow, go myself. A walk would do me good if I can manage. Maybe I can find some other reason to be toted around though, I'll have to remember his name."
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Abel must have at least seen him around in the dining hall a few times.
"Is there anybody you want me to call in the meantime, to come see you? Or just let them know how you're doing?"
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His expression shifts at the next question, absently biting the scar on his lower lip as he thinks about it.
He hadn't had anyone to really call before. He'd like to think they wouldn't mind, that it was important to let them know. Quietly, he glances around before realizing his communicator is still in his pocket, checking it. He tries to keep the look of relief off his face but, there is a message there already, Fitz.
"I'll, um...I'll reach out myself, when you leave? I should probably try and sleep, but I don't get much anyways, so it might take me a while." He can send some things out, or finalize that gym notice he'd been working on. It might be a good idea to check the network too. He hadn't done that yet.
There was some hope in his mind that this had passed through the ship quietly, but it won't take long for him to realize that it definitely hadn't. He's not going to actually go to sleep for hours after this and end up exhausting himself most likely.
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He feels even more awkward now, this thumb swiping at a smudge on the comm screen. "Thank you though, really. I've had to carry someone unconscious and I can't imagine its any easier when they're dead. I appreciate the effort, and sticking around to talk." He'd have to do this sometime later too, in better circumstances.
"It was really nice to finally meet you."
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"I will! Drinking it, right now. I won't forget. Thank you."