Drift (
sword_redemption) wrote in
re_alignment2012-08-04 09:16 pm
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[video] [Locked to Brave Police and Kagerou]
[Drift can't imagine the mechs he saw give their all to help fight the sharkticons as dangerous or threatening. They were good mechs, sparks in the right place, brave and honorable. Gunmax had nearly died, fighting to protect a world that wasn't even his. ]
[But at the same time, he doesn't disbelieve Kagerou. He can recognize that tone of borderline fear and desperation. And if what Kagerou is saying is true...?]
[This is all a mistake. A misunderstanding. It needs to be straightened out one way or the other. If he needs to protect Kagerou, he will.]
[He pings the Brave Police, then Kagerou. The new arrival can listen in, even if he doesn't say anything, so he can hear for himself.]
Brave Police. There's something I need to talk to you about.
[Ouch. Rough start. He sighs, thinks, starts again.]
Whatever was on your world, your Japan, it's not here. Old grudges, old missions. They don't apply here.
[He frowns.] You're honorable mechs; can I have your word on that?
[There's clearly something behind why he's asking.]
[But at the same time, he doesn't disbelieve Kagerou. He can recognize that tone of borderline fear and desperation. And if what Kagerou is saying is true...?]
[This is all a mistake. A misunderstanding. It needs to be straightened out one way or the other. If he needs to protect Kagerou, he will.]
[He pings the Brave Police, then Kagerou. The new arrival can listen in, even if he doesn't say anything, so he can hear for himself.]
Brave Police. There's something I need to talk to you about.
[Ouch. Rough start. He sighs, thinks, starts again.]
Whatever was on your world, your Japan, it's not here. Old grudges, old missions. They don't apply here.
[He frowns.] You're honorable mechs; can I have your word on that?
[There's clearly something behind why he's asking.]

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[And that's a little bit of a sting. This was a problem they couldn't solve, and had needed outside assistance for. He's grateful to Ratchet, but he regrets not being able to surmount something so seemingly simple.]
...
[Okay, no, wait, you just get a stare.]
We never arrested any human, or robot, or creature, who did not pose a threat or commit a crime.
[He just can't imagine.]
We wouldn't, Drift. If someone is saying otherwise, they may be misrepresenting us.
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[He can relate, in a way. It's something he still struggles with.]
We needed you, too, though, fighting off those creatures. It works both ways.
[Drift frowns.] I don't think anyone's misrepresenting anything. I know things look different on the other side of the law, though.
And I'm trying to clear that up.
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[Even if you have a point. He knows they were needed, too, and he's enjoying making friends here, he's just...so used to only factoring in his team.] But maybe we do all need each other, now. [This wasn't anybody's home.]
[He looks up, sharply.]
Yes, of course. A criminal might not even be aware he is committing a crime. A criminal may even be programmed for crime...! [Chieftains, it's always about Chieftains.] But ignorance does not excuse a crime.
We arrest men so that they may atone for what they've done by our laws. You are working on your own atonement, Drift...by yours. Not everyone is that motivated.
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[He hopes. He could be biased.]
[And then his hopeful smile flattens.] Who defines what a crime is, here? Do things change because this isn't your Japan?
What if the mech's only 'crime' is wanting to live?
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[Especially when he doesn't know what to do with questions like this. Drift obviously has something heavy on his mind, and McCrane cannot understand what it is or who he has been talking to. The only 'grudges' he could see being carried over from Earth would be against criminals, and any such criminals had been given a very particular fate by the justice system. McCrane had not had anything to do with that.]
Drift, I do not consider trying to live a crime. As someone who would wish to be given the chance, myself...
[He shivers, thinking on the few orders they have had to limit them, otherwise.]
I would not pursue if that were all they had committed.
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[He thinks of Wing, the second chance he never would have dared to ask for. ]
And even so, McCrane, mechs can change.
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[Drift is right.]
There will always be actions that we have made that we regret, and that we'd do over if we had the chance. [Being in better control of his desires, for one.]
But I cannot learn, if I don't know what I've done. Can you trust me enough to tell me?
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[He sighs. Trust, after all this time, still not easy for him.]
It's Kagerou. He says you Brave Police were sent to capture him. To kill him.
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[That was true.]
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[This is hard, and McCrane wasn't expecting to be faced with a ghost of the Brave Police's Past.]
We were ordered to kill him, after he went crazy and began attacking the populace. Not... [He shakes his head.] Not before that. By the time we were given that order, it was not Kagero anymore.
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[Drift respects your honesty, McCrane.]
Attacking...? [Kagerou hadn't mentioned that.] But...he must have had some reason to fear. He's not violent, McCrane. He's scared. And sometimes...sometimes when you're scared you lash out.
[There's a hitch in his voice. When Gasket had gotten shot, that's what had happened--fear, anger, grief, loss, all spinning together. And before he knew it, three security mechs were dead.]
Give him a chance.
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[Slowly, however, he shakes his head again.] He was destructive. With good reason, from what we were told, but that...
That was not the issue.
The issue happened after that.
After--
[He pauses, wondering how much of this was going to be conveyed to Kagerou, and how this information might impact him if he's from the time it sounds like he's from.]
After he was reprogrammed.
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[His optics close for a long moment. What else can he say? It's...from what Kagerou's told him, horrifying. His memories wiped, dead for all intents and purposes.]
IT wasn't him then. That...afterward. It's...[It's beyond words. He'd felt D-Void try to rewrite his code, take control of his systems. He'd fought it--and only won because he'd stabbed himself to helplessness.]
You can't hold that against him. [More of a plea than a demand.]
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Whatever he'd become...it was trying to kill us.
[McCrane looks away.] That was when we were given the order.
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Well, that order doesn't hold now! You're not in Japan, and he's not trying to kill anyone.
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He's like us. I'd like to meet him.
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[More like he get a chance here that seemed to have been stolen from him back where he was from.]
...I'll tell him.
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Do you...
Do you feel better about this, now?
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From Kagerou's point of view we must seem...not like the bots you know. For most of us, it is a situation we regret.
I am glad you spoke with me about it.
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[And you watched out for him, and you've watched out for them. It's all even, in the end.]