Cadel Darkkon (
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catch-all ( to distract our hearts from ever missing them )
WHO: Cadel Greeniaus and a few other people. If you'd like a thread start, let me know!
WHERE: Various places.
WHEN: Various times.
WHAT: Various things. No, okay, it's a catch all, you get the point.
WARNINGS: None except for Cadel's sad life.
Starts below.
WHERE: Various places.
WHEN: Various times.
WHAT: Various things. No, okay, it's a catch all, you get the point.
WARNINGS: None except for Cadel's sad life.
Starts below.
Motoko
Good thing he's not having much luck at it. For all that he's being extremely cautious, sending only a tentative probe as much to learn about the structure of the defenses as to get through them, he's not expecting to be caught immediately.]
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An alert message interrupts her boredom. Apparently someone--or something--is probing at the edges of her defense barriers. It's not an unskilled attempt at a hack, but definitely one that betrays that whoever responsible isn't familiar with the level of technology they're attempting to access. The probe hasn't managed to get past the first level of her barriers yet, so she immediately initiates a back-hack to trace the source of the intrusion and try to seize control of their systems.
Time to see what sort of person or thing would try to hack into her brain.]
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Of course, compared to what the Major's used to, his set up probably feels retro.
He doesn't detect the back-hack right away, as he hadn't been looking for it so quickly. When he does, he sits up straight in surprise and a little panic. Thankfully by now he's fine tuned his tech command power to be able to type with his mind without difficulty, which means that his retaliatory efforts come back at a rate faster than a human is able to type. It's the smoothest he's ever used his power, when he's doing it instinctively and not thinking about it.]
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She searches the system, trying to find a webcam or voice system to activate to hopefully get some info on her hacker. If he's worth his snuff, he won't have anything incriminating on there anyway, so this might be her best bet to determine who it is. If she manages to open a voice channel, she'll issue a simple message: "You've got a hell of a lot of nerve."]
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This, though, is an entirely different game. Cadel allows the voice channel to open out of morbid, half-horrified curiosity. He has a mic pick up, but no camera. Oh, God. This is exactly the reason Saul doesn't want him to do stuff like this, and here it is, smacking him in the face.
Prosper didn't raise him with the golden rule of don't get caught to no effect, though. His voice is level and controlled when he answers, although he can't help that it identifies him as young indeed.]
Who is this?
[He hasn't lost anything except her knowledge that he'd tried to hack her, not yet. And, well, he does have a lot of nerve.]
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Don't play dumb, kid. I'm the one you just tried to hack.
[She's not idle while talking. He might notice that she's continuing to try and poke around his system. Though there doesn't appear to be anything particularly revealing thus far.]
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It would sound childish to say, but I didn't know you'd find me in retaliation. Cadel resorts to bluffing, though really, he tells the truth.]
I didn't recognize the formatting, and I was curious. You're from an advanced world, aren't you? [He's looked at Isaac Clarke's RIG already, so the thought does occur. The idea that she's speaking literally, that he'd hacked her, doesn't.]
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Compared to the technology you're using, yes. So you see something you don't recognize and try to hack it? You do realize how illegal that is, don't you?
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Cadel certainly knows how illegal it is, and does in fact feel some guilt over that. He doesn't enjoy violating anyone's privacy, but he feels so helpless and alone here that it's led to some poor decision making.] Illegal like being party to kidnapping by refusing extradition? [he asks sharply, because it hasn't missed his notice that they can't leave the U.S., which makes the government complicit in that much.] Or illegal like refusing to give humanitarian aid to what amounts to refugees unless we agree to accept missions whose aims we aren't privy to?
I think I'm entirely justified in doing what I can to protect myself.
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I don't like it any more than you do, but I've got nothing to do with it. If you're so full of righteous indignation at the military, maybe you should focus your efforts on them.
So you're going to protect yourself by hacking my brain? To what? Blackmail me? I don't buy it.
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If you aren't doing anything wrong, I won't have anything to blackmail you with, [he says impatiently, focused as he always gets on logical fallacies, before he realizes how that makes him sound. Cadel rushes on with real feeling,] Not that I'm going to blackmail anyone. I'm not. I don't enjoy violating privacy, but haven't you heard of threat assessment?
[He's conscientious that if she decides to go looking for him in the real world, to make this into a hunt, he's the only imPort with an Australian accent that he's heard at all. At least he's never spoken on the network. Cadel curses himself for never learning a different accent, but he'd never gotten that far in disguise class before the Axis Institute dismantled. He needs to dissuade her of him as a threat; maybe he can pass himself off as a whiny, stupid kid instead. It's a little humiliating, but Cadel's encouraged worse opinions of himself for self-preservation before.
He thinks of Hamish and inserts a trace of sullenness at being caught into his voice.] I don't see why I should have to obey the law in a situation like this. I'm not going to hurt anyone.
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[Really, she doesn't have much of a moral leg to stand on. She's been known to borrow the entire bodies of people who just happened to be in the right place at the right time for her investigations. But she's still not sure she understands what benefit he would have gotten if he'd successfully hacked into her brain.]
I understand your youthful passion. But if I can easily back-hack you, I'm sure others can, too. You're going to get yourself into a lot of trouble if you hack the wrong people.
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Cadel breathes out silently in relief that he seems to have convinced her he's just a rash kid. (He's unaware of the irony that he is a rash kid.) It's with real frustration that he says,] I know, but I can't do nothing. It's too easy to feel trapped here. [A beat, before an even more honest,] And I know it's wrong, too. I'm sorry.
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Good. Do me a favor and don't try to hack me again, okay?
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No problem, [he says a little fervently. His scientific curiosity is too strong for him not to go on,] You are from a future, aren't you? I can't figure out what else it could be. You're faster than me.
[Him with his mind-controlled typing, he means, which Cadel might be new at but has certainly never encountered before.]