Who: Captain Harlock, Nill.
Where: Elysium + Terra.
When: Morning - early afternoon.
Summary: Rude awakenings lead to epic and unneeded rescues.
Rating: PG-13. Some swearing and violence. Overall derpness of Nill.
Other: Makes sense in log.
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Obligatory: not as planned. )
It seemed like so few of people remembered him -- or rather, it had been awhile since the TURK had been in Terra. He was getting more stares that he remembered. Though, it may have been that he was an AWOL soldier. Were they still looking for him? He really couldn't say. There were so many other things to worry about than one lost soldier. The very soul of this city was being stifled. The freedom and justice that they should be fighting for had been stifled to a quiet whimper. He could not hear it anymore. A hard blow that had taken him a few years to accept, but he would revive its spirit. That would be what he would be willing to die for -- if someone gave him such a mission.
His steps became more and more sure -- Harlock remembered what it was that he wanted to fight for, what he wanted to do. Keep his friends safe, keep their integrity. Everything that should happen in the world that he wanted to see, would. His shadow was cast over the side of Spanner's home. He looked down only for a few moments before walking forward to knock on the door. There did not seem to be sounds of struggle ... did that mean that it really was an attack?
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Lifting a hand, though, she began to wave in the man’s direction to try and get his attention, for lack of a voice to call out with. Somewhere behind her, however, she could hear ‘thud’ing noises start up, but the girl paid it no mind; living with a mechanic like Spanner, who spent most of his time in the garage, she was used to hearing such things by now. She didn’t note that the noise, while still in the garage itself, was growing steadily louder.
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He flinched slightly at the noise of metallic feet approaching. It reminded him of something. What? For some reason, his hand was already reaching down to pull his gun from its hoister, ready to kill whatever was making that sound. That was so unlike him. He always tried to avoid such tactics if he could. Too many people had died because of him. Both directly and indirectly. He would not be the cause of such again if he could. But, that sound... Harlock was turning and walking into the garage, curosity getting the better of him. It was now that he saw the small girl.
"What?"
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It was at this point, though, that the young girls’ line of sight fell onto the blatant scar on the face of the man before her, and her expression took on a slightly more worried, sympathetic note. She hoped it didn’t still hurt, even though it looked like it probably did. Hoping that something didn’t hurt had never done any harm, after all. She knew that personally.
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He started for a moment and stared at the mechanical creation. Harlock knew that Spanner made them and would try to quell the anxiety that he felt towards it -- having to forcibly pull his hand away from his holster. There was no reason to think that it was something that was going to hurt them. At least, he wasn't going to think that for now. What kind of man would he be if he jumped to conclusions like that? Clearing his throat, he did not know why he felt so anxious about that robot and would do his best to ignore it. Still, his gaze shifted from the young girl to the robot and back. "Is Spanner around?"
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At the question of her name, the young girls’ wings began to flutter just a bit, as though she were mildly frustrated with herself; on the network, Nill could meet all kinds of people and make lots of new friends, but in person she couldn’t even tell someone her name, or ask for theirs. She had never minded it until she had started living with Spanner. Not having any way to answer the first question, Nill nodded almost immediately to the second; yes, Spanner is here, would you like to see him? She might have asked him that if she could have.
She didn’t notice that the robot was making its way up to her from behind.
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"That's really no way to treat a lady."
There was a pause before the steel and metal snapped like it was nothing. He couldn't stop her from falling to the ground with the portion of the arm still attached, but at least he had saved her from harm. Reaching out, he grabbed onto the robot's neck -- or the best description of it -- and lifted it into the air. The other arm took a few swings at him which he dodged easily, despite the close contact. Bobbing and weaving around the arm while still maintaining his grip, just something a TURK needed to know how to do. However, he couldn't keep this up. Not reasonably anyway.
Looking around for something to help him, he noticed a jug of milk resting just within his free arm's reach. He wasn't going to question why it was there anymore than just accept that it was going to be his savior for now. Lifting it from its resting place, he used his thumb to pop the top of the jug off, poking something of a hole in the plastic. "Drink up." Without further ado, he poured the contents of the jug into the mouth portion of the robot. It fizzled and sparkled -- enough so that he jumped back, reaching down to tug on the collar of Nill's shirt to pull her back as well -- before keeling over. Permanently shut down.
"Well." He set Nill down carefully. "Are you okay?"
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Before she had time to think about it much more, though, she had already fallen to the ground with a quiet ‘thud’, though the robot still hadn’t let of her. Looking back at Harlock, Nill’s wings flattened against her back. Had that man just... taken an arm off of the robot? She wasn’t so much scared as she was worried that Spanner would be upset. Oh, this was very not good. She didn’t know how to fix a robot...
And then she was being lifted up again by the pirate and pulled away from the arm and the sparking robot before it fell to whatever might have been considered its knees. Ohh, Spanner would definitely be upset by that. Upon being set down, Nill looked up at her ‘savior’, blinking at him before nodding; yes, she was alright. Of course, her ‘brother’ would be upset, but Nill knew one thing at least.
‘Pirates’ were definitely in the ‘good guy’ category.
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"You still look a little shaken up." Not one to invite himself into someone's home, he held his hand out to her instead. "I vaguely remember that there are some places to eat here." A pause. If Spanner's not here, I really can't ask my question. But this girl. Harlock reached into his pocket to fish out the remote identical to the one that Spanner had. "This may seem like an odd question, but did you see Spanner with something like this?" His expression was serious but there was some sadness there. He didn't want to think his friend had betrayed him. Betrayed the ARCADIA.
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Once Harlock pulled the remote out of his pocket, though, almost immediately a look of guilt look over her features, and Nill seemed to shrink slightly. Oh, she had done something bad when she had pressed those buttons, hadn’t she? But, despite that, Nill had never seen Spanner with the remote before, she she reluctantly shook her head. Spanner hadn’t been the one to do it, after all, she had.
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He looked a little confused by her reaction to the remote. However, it wasn't really in him to start interrogating a small girl. Instead, he supposed that he would let it go for now. If she wanted to tell him what happened, she could tell him. While the ARCADIA was his one true treasure in the world, he wasn't going to lose sight of what else was important. The people that that ship protected. "Well, if you think of anything, let me know."
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At Harlock’s second statement, the blond-haired girl simply nodded again and offered up a small smile. She wouldn’t be able to explain what had happened, though maybe Spanner could help her later on. Back in the place that she’d spent most of her life (had it been a lab? She supposed it had been, though at the time she hadn’t given it much thought. Her parents didn’t want her, and she was sent away, and that was the end of that.) she had never really given her lack of a voice much thought, because no one really spoke to her. Thinking about it now, though, she couldn’t remember what it was like to be able to speak. She couldn’t even remember the sound of her own voice.
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