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.
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Cadel lights up in that talking-about-Sonja-and-computers way that is essentially unseen about any other subject.] No, I was... Well, I was hacking into the campus facilities database to access their remote signals. [His guilt is subdued and muted, since he's already had this conversation with Saul, his dad, about hacking.] It was for a good cause, and I thought forgiveness would be easier than permission. She just couldn't go around like that when she didn't have to.
And I have a lot of experience with traffic systems, [he thinks to add at the end.]
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Yeah ... Yeah, it sure is. You just gotta go ahead and do stuff or you'll never get done. 'sides, that sounds pretty useful and also like it wasn't gonna hurt anyone else. So why would anyone be mad?
[ With that, the elevator beeps at them - they've arrived at the lab level. Hiro steps out into the facility proper. He's located in the larger open space with multiple people working all at once, though he has a private room too he can go to if necessary. Guess which space is his. It's the one with all the robot parts and a half dozen Bayminis sitting in various levels of completion. ]
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Saul is a police detective, [he says wryly.] My adoptive dad. He's understanding, but I try not to put him in a hard spot. That's another reason I didn't ask first, so he could say he didn't know. [Otherwise Cadel agrees with Hiro that you just have to do things and damn the consequences, and certainly, here without his parents, he has no reason not to do just that.
It's definitely easy to tell which space is Hiro's, and Cadel heads toward it without asking.] Where do you want us to set up? [Since he thinks there is probably an internally organized system despite all the mess, and doesn't want to go just clearing space.]
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Yeah ... yeah, that's a good call. We're still young enough we'd get off easy if we got caught anyway. When I got thrown into jail the one time, my brother ended up on the adult side. Man, he was furious.
[ But, more importantly: the lab. Once he walks into his space, he flicks a mental switch in his mind. All of the junk on his desk and the floor immediately floats up into the air, forming a recognizable pattern - a 3D workspace. It's easy enough to navigate, anyway, and now there's plenty of room on the desk for Cadel to stash his computer. Hiro gestures to a clear spot. ]
Right here is good. You can hook straight into the right-most monitor.
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Otherwise, Saul would absolutely like a tracker on his kid, too.]
You got thrown in jail? [he blurts out, before getting thoroughly distracted with this casual display of power.] Okay, that's still awesome, [he interjects, setting his bag down and unpacking his stuff. He starts hooking up cables as he talks.] Anyway, I've been in witness protection a bunch of times, and house arrest, but not actual jail. When I was really little they didn't think I knew what I was doing, [he confesses with a roll of his eyes.
Duping the police isn't something Cadel is proud of anymore, but his disdain for being dismissed has never changed.]
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Witness protection? Why? Did they seriously underestimate you that much? The police are so dumb.
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Cadel at least flicks his computer on mentally and goes through boot up processes with mental commands as well, subtly tensing as he goes to answer.]
... The last time it's not because they underestimated me. I could help better than anyone else, and I eventually did, [he can't help insisting, since that had been his own sticking point.] But I was the target. [He usually is.] Saul finds it morally bankrupt to use me as bait for someone that dangerous.
[This is the sanitized version, and Cadel isn't sure how much farther he wants to go with it, so with a flick of his gaze he sends the schematics for the DNA recognition interface onto the larger monitor. That's probably sufficient distraction.] Here. This is what I have so far.
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You did it okay though, right? So what's the big deal? They oughta respect you by now.
[ But he doesn't press for details, especially with those schematics coming up. He immediately leans over to get a closer look. ] Whoa. Nice.
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And as for doing okay... After watching all of his loved ones end up in the hospital on his behalf, Cadel had panicked, faked his death in the hospital records, fabricated a bunch of digital money, and run off to America to face his foe himself, then turned himself into the FBI. He can see why respecting his autonomy is not so high up on the police's list, after all that. Plus they have the records of what he'd done before.] It was a little more complicated than that, [he mutters, and lets it rest there.
Instead he nods toward the schematics.] I was able to take a look at Isaac's RIG-- I don't know if you know him, but he's a deep space engineer from the future, well, the relative future. He has some extremely optimized neural interfaces, and it helped me refine the design.