Characters: Lois Lane [open]
Location: The Laughing Mynock cantina
Planet: Coruscant
When: Evening, Week 26
What: Feel free to come tell Lois tales of your awesomeness, or mix and mingle while unwinding with some alien brew. PROSE or COMMENTSPAM, I'll follow your lead. ♥ Feel free to make a new thread, or to threadjack. Also, feel free to check
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But the User, Lois, wanted to help show others what good people the rest of their world-lost group was. And while he didn't think he was exactly the best example to show the natives to this Universe the kind of good people they were, he knew two people who were.
He didn't think Kevin or Sam would be the types to go out of their way to tell others about the good things they'd done, not just in his own world but here as well. But he wanted people to know them like he did. They'd been nothing but kind, and trusting, and supportive to him when he felt as though he deserved nothing but scorn. He wanted the murderers who blew up that hospital in an attempt to kill them to know just what ( ... )
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She gave him a reassuring smile - she seemed to be doling out plenty of those tonight - and nodded to let him know he was in the right place, gesturing across the booth.
"Have a seat. You're here for an interview, Mr...?"
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He gave a bit of a weak shrug, his mouth pulling into what looked like it was supposed to be a small smile, but mostly ended up looking unsure of itself as he sat down.
"I..." He rubbed his hands together nervously, suddenly feeling very out of place. "I don't know. When you talked about telling the native Users about who we are, I...wanted to come down and talk. I'm not really anything important." Not anymore, anyway. "But...Kevin and Sam Flynn...I wanted someone to know about them. Kevin almost died in the hospital. I wanted people to know about him. Show them the kind of person they almost killed ( ... )
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But his obvious guilt over what had happened with the hospital might be the root of that. She fixed him with a look that was definitely forgiving.
"We don't always feel guilty for what we should, and sometimes we do feel guilty for whatever we couldn't control. That's pretty natural."
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He gave a soft laugh, an ironic sound, as he shook his head gently at her, casting her a side-long glance. "I seem to have quite a bit of guilt these days. It's in my nature, it seems...
But that's beside the point." He shook his head gently, wringing his hands together and letting out a long, drawn-out sigh. Now that he was here, he found he wasn't even sure how to start. He felt somewhat awkward sitting here. He'd never been great at smalltalk.
He glanced back up at her determinedly, as if deciding to shove himself past the awkward moment and get where he needed to be in the conversation, giving her a crooked, wry smile. "Anyway. What did you want to hear? I warn you, I might not be the best conversationalist or orator. I'm Tron, by the way." And he stuck his hand out to her in what he knew was the standard User gesture of greeting.
[ooc: Totally just ( ... )
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She met his handshake with a manly confident grasp of her own. "Lois Lane. And don't worry, I'm not looking for people to have come with prepared speeches." She made a dismissive gesture as she withdrew her hand. "I'm looking to capture the reality of our situation, for better or worse."
"So I take it the Flynns are from your world then? Or did you just meet them here?"
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He nodded at the handshake, a strange part of his mind impressed and even encouraged by the strength of it. It seemed to give him a little more courage, and he sat up just a little straighter, his eye still roaming around them before returning to hold her with a steady gaze. "The worse might need to be omitted from the results, if we're to make those native to this Universe trust us. But no, it makes sense. Tell them our side, show them there are good people here ( ... )
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Her eyebrows climbed momentarily as he told her he was a computer program. He sure didn't look virtual to her, but then again her capacity for accepting things that sounded impossible had definitely grown in her time here.
Still, this was... a lot to take in.
"You're telling me someone wrote a computer program that... created a reality?"
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No, think of it like the datapads. Every Program on the system is a person, and the Operating System itself is their world. That System is the reality. [Which would explain the little things about him that had already made some Users mistake him for someone who had lost touch with reality altogether. He was working with more then just a culture shock, he was suffering world shock, twice removed. Even the extremely geometric scar left by the wound that had destroyed half of his face and taken his eye, and the circuit-board pattern of the glowing lines peaking out from under his clothes showed he was a little different then most.]
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Back home, before Flynn appeared, we viewed the Users...almost the way the Force-Users here view the Force. We couldn't see them, but we knew they were there, we devoted our entire existence to serving them and prayed to them for guidance...interacting with one or two Users, knowing them closely, was daunting at first, but easy enough to adjust to. But now, I...[He shakes his head, his uneasy expression shifting unconsciously, reflecting the fear and self-doubt he's been struggling to hide] Flynn never wanted the reverance. He called me his friend, but...old traditions are hard to break, and I'm not exactly-...
[He stops himself short, glancing away and thinking on something he must have thought better of mentioning before finally giving a small shrug and smiling back at her apologeticaly.]
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