A Boy And His Robot Dinosaur

Sep 14, 2011 00:16

Vega, like many long-absent crew members, had important things to do when he woke up. Some would have gone to family and friends, inspected their living spaces for tampering, or chased after important ship news ( Read more... )

!status: open, sherry birkin, !location: the hangar, vega obscura

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in_venting September 14 2011, 04:58:43 UTC
Sherry, true to her word, had left her quarters as though she had wings on her feet without so much as a word to her mother. She flew through the Hub to the hanger, stopping for breath.

It had been a while. Usually, Sherry had no reason to even be down here. Especially with Vega gone so long. She tried to make heads and tails of the expansive hanger again, chose a path that looked somewhat familiar, and took off down it.

Sherry stopped short of the Fury and Vega, cheeks red with exertion. "I found you!"

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obscura_prodigy September 14 2011, 05:03:40 UTC
...OH right Sherry was coming and he should have remembered to hide somewhere.

Then again, Vega was happy to see her. Much though they argued about everything, Sherry was his friend. So, despite the fact he had kind of just challenged her on the comms, he grinned.

"Hi!"

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in_venting September 14 2011, 05:13:43 UTC
Sherry stared at him for a minute, and pushed her hair out of her eyes. It wasn't a trick! He was really there!

So, she did what any excited girl who'd missed her best friend and trouble making partner would do: she ran down the carapace walkway and threw her arms around Vega. "Hi!"

Somewhere else on the ship, Leon's eye probably twitched.

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obscura_prodigy September 14 2011, 05:18:55 UTC
Vega jumped a bit, startled, and patted Sherry awkwardly.

"Well," he admitted, "I guess you're not that slow."

The Fury, in the meantime, emitted a low rumbling noise.

"C'mon Fury it's okay, Sherry's my friend!" Vega frowned at the Zoid. It did not "reply".

He sighed. "He's still mad."

That was because the Fury was always mad, but Vega was bad at noticing.

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in_venting September 14 2011, 21:49:25 UTC
Sherry pulled back and looked past Vega to the Fury, "Isn't he always mad, though?" And no matter what, Sherry always entertained the fear of the Fury swallowing her whole one of these days while Vega wasn't looking.

Jerk machine.

She fanned her face, "I don't think he's bothered anyone though; he's just stood by and been completely silent." She was pretty sure someone would've made mention of a giant robot causing issues in the hangers on the comm system by now. (At least it was one less headache for her father.)

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obscura_prodigy September 15 2011, 14:25:57 UTC
Vega turned to peer at the Zoid, scratching the back of his neck. "I don't think he's always mad. He just doesn't like it when I go away too long. I think he gets jealous."

Vega walked over toward the edge nearest the Fury's head and began keying in the sequence to open the cockpit. He nodded as Sherry told him the Fury hadn't done anything since he'd left.

"That makes sense," he replied. "Fury doesn't really move around by himself, and he pretty much only talks to me. Right, Fury?"

The Zoid growled again and Vega patted the broad expanse of pale armor. The seals hissed faintly and the top of the Zoid's head lifted open. Vega leaned over the edge of the cockpit, squinting at the readouts on the Fury's many monitors.

"Everything looks okay in here, too."

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in_venting September 16 2011, 04:54:42 UTC
"Why would he get jealous? It isn't like you're off playing with some other giant ro-- Zoid." See, Vega? She could learn the right term. Sherry hung back as Vega poked at things inside the cockpit. "There are a lot more pilots now, I noticed. But, I don't have any interest in that, why do you like it?"

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obscura_prodigy September 18 2011, 02:17:32 UTC
"I don't know. Fury's kinda funny that way, he's smarter than most Zoids and I guess he worries about me."

He hit a few buttons, leaning awkwardly to check less vital information.

"Cause it's fun," he answered automatically. Then, hastily, he added, "And I guess we need to fight stuff, and this is what I'm good at?"

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in_venting September 20 2011, 06:17:47 UTC
Sherry gave the Zoid in question a long look, "Whatever you say, Vega."

"I guess you should probably see what the adults have to say about you fighting too... but you know how my dad is about kids on the field." Because that was a sure fire, flat-out "no way." "But that's after you catch up to me."

So, good luck ever doing that.

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obscura_prodigy September 20 2011, 06:22:59 UTC
Vega hopped back down off the side of the Fury's face, his own twisted into a general expression of "yuck".

"Me and Fury were down there on the beach planet, though," he said. "We got outta that okay. I don't get why your dad still thinks I can't."

Vega wasn't really willing to think back on the week following that, waiting on the Fury to be repaired and feeling like a failure. He'd gotten past it, but acknowledging that there had been a problem was difficult. It was much simpler to pretend everything had always been fine.

Everything always would be okay in the end, after all. He just had to get there.

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in_venting September 20 2011, 06:35:40 UTC
"I don't know, either. There are lots of super-powered kids now. It's kind of annoying, actually." Mostly because Sherry was still confined to places while it seemed like everyone else got a free pass.

She understood why, of course, but it rankled her sense of independence. "But not all of us have powers, or giant robots." Some of them had horrible diseases in their blood streams, instead.

Hooray, science!

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obscura_prodigy September 20 2011, 06:41:11 UTC
Vega frowned. "Yeah. We're here for a reason, right? And if I can do things to help I should be allowed to do them!"

He seemed proud of this conclusion before getting immediately sidetracked. "Oh, and I bet I could teach people to pilot Zoids if they wanted. Then they could do that, too! There's gotta be a bunch of 'em here, I bet!"

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in_venting September 20 2011, 08:38:10 UTC
Sherry pulled him back to reality, "You'll have to talk to the people doing all..." She motioned to the mecha that lined the hall, "This. It's one thing to say that, it's another to get them to listen to you long enough." Sherry paused and looked at Vega.

"And can you even teach effectively? You have to think about that, too."

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obscura_prodigy September 30 2011, 14:27:53 UTC
"How hard can it be?"

Vega had no idea how hard it could be. That was how Vega saw things, everything was sooooo easy until proven otherwise.

Like, say, math homework.

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