Alex "not in love with a spaceship" Kamal (
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» WHO? Alex, Amos, Naomi, Bobbie, Prax
» WHEN? Day 8 and catchall for may
» WHERE? Wandering around the Station
» WHAT? The crew of the Roci goes hunting for their missing members
» WARNINGS? Alex is going to get stuck in a door and there might be some violence initiated to try to get him out. Also: Catchall for other Roci crew threads.
It felt a hell of a lot better, to have the three of them all together. Amos had a few days alone, and Alex was all too glad that hadn't been him. He'd only had a day to wonder how the hell he got there and where the rest of his crew was, before he found Amos. Then a couple days later they'd found Naomi. He was confident, now, that it was only a matter of time before they found the others - Holden and Prax. The cap and the plant guy. Alex hadn't even noticed when Prax had officially become someone he counted as crew. As family. It didn't matter. He was, now. And that meant that Alex was just as keen on finding him as he was on finding Holden.
He wanted to find the Roci, too, but he didn't have a hell of a lot of hope, for that one. Whoever or whatever had brought them here didn't seem too eager to give them a way out. He hated it - hated the idea that he was separated from her, that he didn't know where she was or who had her - but right now Holden and Prax were more important. Once they were all together, they could work on getting the ship back.
They'd started with the top floor and worked their way down. No door was left unopened (when they would open at all), no proverbial stone unturned. Despite the fact that they'd gone through a few floors, now, Alex was undeterred. They could still find them. And even if they didn't, that didn't mean they weren't on the station. Apollo's image had made it clear there was a hell of a lot more to this place than they had access to. So maybe they were being held somewhere else. But that didn't mean they weren't gonna try.
"Alright, I'll take this row," He said amiably, as if calling sides in a game of foot ball, walking towards a row of doors. He tried to open the first one, locked, and went for the next. "Anyone want to lay bets for what sort of person we accidentally walk in on, next?"
» WHEN? Day 8 and catchall for may
» WHERE? Wandering around the Station
» WHAT? The crew of the Roci goes hunting for their missing members
» WARNINGS? Alex is going to get stuck in a door and there might be some violence initiated to try to get him out. Also: Catchall for other Roci crew threads.
It felt a hell of a lot better, to have the three of them all together. Amos had a few days alone, and Alex was all too glad that hadn't been him. He'd only had a day to wonder how the hell he got there and where the rest of his crew was, before he found Amos. Then a couple days later they'd found Naomi. He was confident, now, that it was only a matter of time before they found the others - Holden and Prax. The cap and the plant guy. Alex hadn't even noticed when Prax had officially become someone he counted as crew. As family. It didn't matter. He was, now. And that meant that Alex was just as keen on finding him as he was on finding Holden.
He wanted to find the Roci, too, but he didn't have a hell of a lot of hope, for that one. Whoever or whatever had brought them here didn't seem too eager to give them a way out. He hated it - hated the idea that he was separated from her, that he didn't know where she was or who had her - but right now Holden and Prax were more important. Once they were all together, they could work on getting the ship back.
They'd started with the top floor and worked their way down. No door was left unopened (when they would open at all), no proverbial stone unturned. Despite the fact that they'd gone through a few floors, now, Alex was undeterred. They could still find them. And even if they didn't, that didn't mean they weren't on the station. Apollo's image had made it clear there was a hell of a lot more to this place than they had access to. So maybe they were being held somewhere else. But that didn't mean they weren't gonna try.
"Alright, I'll take this row," He said amiably, as if calling sides in a game of foot ball, walking towards a row of doors. He tried to open the first one, locked, and went for the next. "Anyone want to lay bets for what sort of person we accidentally walk in on, next?"
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"Lunchtime." So just about midway through the day cycle on the station. "I'm takin' that as a no. Why don't you come down an' meet us in the mess?"
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"You want something, Duster? Or are we friends now?" Why is he being invited to things??? Why is he being included???? Why is everyone being so NICE. It's freaking him the hell out.
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"We're introducing ourselves, cowboy." Yes, she is absolutely going to rub Alex's nickname in.
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"I ain't tryin' to get anything from you, Miller, but you did eat my lasagna, so yeah, I'd like to think we're friends." Even if Holden had kicked him off the ship, a lot had happened since then. And Alex found he couldn't totally blame Miller for his choices.
"More importantly, if we manage to find the Roci and get off this rust bucket, then the two of you are gonna be crew - so may as well get friendly now."
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"I'm not your crew, pilot. Not according to the boss." But he really doesn't have the energy to argue about such a simple thing, so he just shrugs a shoulder, scrubbing a hand over his face as he tries to wake up. "I'll see you both in ten."
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"Who is this guy, anyway?"
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A lot had happened, since Miller. He was pretty damn sure if they met now, things would be a lot different than they were when Miller left. He didn't even notice Bobbie's expression, only looking up after he shut the comm off and she asked him a question.
"That was Miller." He didn't smile. "He's the one who redirected Eros, and saved everyone on planet Earth." Unlike Alex's usual inflection, there was no sing-song tilt to the words, no humour. This wasn't a boast. This was what Miller was.
But there was one other thing.
"He's dead, Gunny. Or he was supposed to be. He died on Eros when it crashed into Venus."
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"Dead. Are you sure?"
She doubts there's any way Miller could have survived, but that makes more sense to her than the idea of him somehow being resurrected.
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"... Yeah. I'm sure. Trust me, we were on comms with him for a long time. Honestly, I... I'm not even sure he made it to Venus itself. Took a nuclear bomb with him into the heart of the Rock and we lost communications, but - it changed course. He's dead. There's no way anyone survives that." He rubbed his forehead with his good hand.
"We had a - rocky relationship. And when I say 'we', I mean him and the crew, not him and me, exactly. He shoots first, asks questions later and doesn't give a good god damn about who likes it or not. But he saved 30 billion damn people and he's a good man, under all that. I believe that. He and Holden got into it over this guy - this scientist. At the time - I don't know. It seemed pretty stupid, to me. But everything that's happened since then? Damn, but I can't say he wasn't right to shoot that guy. I don't even want to think about what would've happened if he'd survived. A hell of a lot more than just the hybrids, that's for sure."
He was rambling, and he knew it, so he sighed.
"Anyway, point is, he deserves his bunk on the Roci as much as the rest of us. And once we find her and get out of here, he's comin' with us. Far as I'm concerned, that's end of story."
He'd just have to fight Holden about it when they got to it.
If they found Holden in the first place.
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Whenever those idiots are done having a heart-to-heart about him, Joe is drinking his awful coffee and staring at his food like if he does long enough it will climb into his empty belly of its own accord. He really needs to soak up some of that kerosene he ingested last night (early this morning...?) but throwing up in the mess hall is too rock bottom, even for him. He spots them come in together easily, and when he sees Alex and Bobbie together he realizes that she must be from Mars, too. Tall, nice-skin-having motherfuckers. He holds up two fingers in a lazy greeting. By the time they get their food and make it over to him he's gotten through most of the orange juice and almost nothing of the rest.
"How sweet," he commentates dryly. "Gang's all here."
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"Not all of it. Hoping your breakfast will turn into something else?"
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"Mornin', Miller. Bobbie, Miller - Miller, Bobbie. Now ya'llvan get good and aquatinted."
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"Yeah. An escape pod." An automatic quip as his gaze swings like a pendulum to Duster #2. He can't decide whether this is fun or terrible. "She your girlfriend or something?" Miller jerks a thumb Bobbie's way like she isn't right in front of him.
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"She ended up on the Roci, later - and you've met the others." Wait. "Or most of them - you met Prax, yet? I should call him down--"
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"You mean after I bit the big one." May as well call a spade a spade. Miller leans back and away from his as yet untouched meal and steeples his fingers in thought. "The guy that hangs around Burton, right? I've seen him." Please stop. He's still skeptical about why Alex is even doing this. Misplaced guilt maybe? He's back to looking at Bobbie, but there's something softer there now. Not quite kind, but not the impenetrable mask of a moment ago.
"I know I'm a tough act to follow, so you must be special." It's an invitation for her to tell him something...? Anything, really. He's bored, he'll listen.
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That's not something she really considers important right now, or something she wants to talk about, so she shifts gears. "Do you... remember dying?"
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Alex just kind of makes a pained face at the 'after I bit the big one', because he'd been trying to avoid bringing it up.
"Yeah, that's him. Far as I can tell, everyone who's from our version of the solar system has at some time lived on the Roci. Which is the biggest damn coincidence I've ever heard." Even if he didn't remember Bobbie being on it, Prax did. And there was no way Bobbie would know about the flag - no way she'd hit Amos for it - if she Hadn't been on board.
He glances at Bobbie when she asks that, and lets out a breath. So much for not bringing it up.
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"What'd they do to you?" Because the only way a Martian defects is if they're betrayed by their own. They're the most loyal bunch in the system by far. Damn near indoctrinated, the lot of them. He's suddenly much more curious about her deal, tuning out Alex. This whole place makes no sense, he doesn't have to unpack that shit right now.
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"Made some sort of protomolecule hybrid and tested it out on my team. Do you want the details? Should we play twenty questions?"
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"Don't think he knows about the hybrids, yet," Alex said, his voice a little quiet as he glanced at Bobbie. Easy, Gunny.
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"Mars partnered with Mao to create them. They're... they were human. I don't know if there's anything human left in them now. We couldn't even touch the thing. It was too fast. It..." Bobbie trails off, clearing her throat as she looks away. Too much information.
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"We managed to kill it, eventually. But not before it got on the Roci and nearly took us down with it. Had to lure it outside with a nuclear warhead and then blast it down to its atoms in the drive plume."
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