☣ o15; [video]

Jul 04, 2011 14:40

[The video feed starts with a screen of bright blue; one that only shows itself to be something other than a technical error when a wisp of white rare to the sky today peeks into view. The microphone rumbles with the breeze whipping across it. After a moment of this, things seem to calm, and the camera is turned on Kazuhiko's face ( Read more... )

c: solid snake, !: nishizono shinji / amamiya kazuhiko, c: yaha, c: heiwajima shizuo, c: haruhi fujioka, c: liquid snake, c: nana, c: alice liddell, c: kimihiko ooe

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[voice] deathlessness July 4 2011, 23:51:44 UTC
[Oh, that's awkward. It doesn't feel right, accepting thanks for saving a man's life when you'd once caused his death.

Even so, he sounds as cheerful as ever when he responds.]

Really now, no need to thank me. It's good to see you're all right. Though don't you think you should be resting? Not trying to disappear again, I hope.

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[voice] lucycoded July 5 2011, 00:59:41 UTC
[Oblivious to the standing relationship between them, there is less discomfort from his side.]

You deserve thanks, you put a level of effort into searching for me that was beyond expectation. I could easily describe it as a heroic act. [A small, awkward laugh laugh.] I am resting, but there's only so long I can spend inside a room like that.

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[voice] deathlessness July 5 2011, 22:42:31 UTC
[Kazuhiko, why do you have to be so nice?]

...Ah, no. No, it definitely wasn't that. [A faint sigh, not too easy to pick up.] I'd be careful with that leg of yours if I were you. But I can see why you'd need to get some fresh air.

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[voice] lucycoded July 6 2011, 00:26:20 UTC
[Because there's a lot to balance out.]

Opinions vary. No matter what you say, I owe you. [Stubborn, and there's the sound of shifting. His leg is starting to get sore, and in so, a stiff pain is shoot up his side.]

My leg is actually the one I'm least worried about. And there's only so long I can spend in a room like that, with no offense to Liquid.

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[voice] deathlessness July 6 2011, 00:58:12 UTC
[All right, all right. If you're going to be stubborn, Urick will just... avoid the issue entirely. Change the subject. That works.]

Needed some time alone to think? Those were some rather heavy questions you asked.

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[voice] lucycoded July 7 2011, 14:29:43 UTC
[That's fine.]

I'm not fond of plain walls. And those sorts of questions are all I have right now.

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[voice] deathlessness July 9 2011, 20:41:50 UTC
About what makes people human? Or rather, stops them from being human?

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[voice] lucycoded July 10 2011, 17:57:35 UTC
Among other things, yes.

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[voice] deathlessness July 10 2011, 21:34:38 UTC
What's your opinion on the matter?

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[voice] lucycoded July 11 2011, 02:23:40 UTC
I believe that to be human is defined by merit entirely, not appearance or origin. And I believe that everyone starts out being human, it's the events in their life that change them. And while some people can act inhuman, and can do inhuman things, that doesn't take away their humanity. Where they started, they can return to.

Humanity can never be truly lost.

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[voice] deathlessness July 11 2011, 09:39:38 UTC
...You have a lot of faith in people.

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[voice] lucycoded July 11 2011, 22:29:38 UTC
I do. For many reasons.

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[voice] deathlessness July 16 2011, 22:17:30 UTC
[A length of silence as he contemplates Kazuhiko's views. Some of it rings true to what he was taught by Oror. Strange, really. Or perhaps not so strange. Kazuhiko was that kind of man.]

General Oror believed that all men are sinners from the moment we are born. We live to atone for our sins. That is... what it means to be human.

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[voice] lucycoded July 23 2011, 13:09:02 UTC
That is a very negative way of viewing the world, in my opinion. Even if it brings about good deeds in hopes of atoning, there's the chance that they are forced deeds, and it remains unknown whether progress against those sins has been made.

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