T-1000, Terminator 2: Judgment Day [Application]

Apr 19, 2011 11:24

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c-3p0, application, t-1000, firekeeper, marcus wright, r2-d2, blind seer

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lady_thujone April 19 2011, 14:53:37 UTC
La Fee Verte missed his arrival, or she likely wouldn't have begun a conversation; kissing up to deities and getting mortals addicted were her main interests. The answers were only vaguely suspicious, though, and it was always good to network.

"'Infrared'? That sounds like something from a cyberpunk novel. Cute, but a bit dated."

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terminator1000 April 20 2011, 01:23:04 UTC
Were he actually part of humanity, with their narrow understanding of reality and terribly fragile minds, La Fee Verte's appearance would have been more alarming. As it was, his reaction was limited to a raised eyebrow as he gave her a once over. Polite curiosity.

Perhaps he needn't worry so much about the monkey act in this place, which was a comforting thought.

"The suggestion couldn't hurt," he replied amiably. "Strange idea, bartending in the dark. I won't pretend to know what the purpose of it would be."

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lady_thujone April 20 2011, 01:47:44 UTC
"The questionnaire's just headgames, sweetheart," she cooed. "Gives us a little peek into your thoughts."

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terminator1000 April 20 2011, 02:00:41 UTC
"Interesting psych evaluation," he said dryly. "Who is 'us'?"

It seemed this might just be standard operating procedure, then. Still didn't explain why or how he came to be there -- wherever 'there' was, exactly. But one question at a time.

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lady_thujone April 20 2011, 15:40:20 UTC
"You make it sound so formal," she said with an airy laugh. "Just a little 'getting to know you' session. For all of your fellow students."

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terminator1000 April 21 2011, 07:19:53 UTC
He couldn't do much about the formality, at least not until he spent more "quality time" around beings whose personality quirks and speech patterns he could observe. Even his brief interaction with this -- green humanoid -- was already helpful in that regard.

"A school, then," he surmised. "Is it normal for students to have no recollection of how they arrived here?"

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