Wally West / Kid Flash (
runningstart) wrote2020-05-24 10:44 am
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WALLY WEST
"You've reached the personal voice mail of the Wall-man. The honor is yours! Leave your deets, I'll holla back atcha."
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KID FLASH
"This is the contact for Kid Flash. If it's an emergency, call Robin; he'll know where I am. Otherwise, leave your info and I'll get you back ASAP."
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KID FLASH
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[ She's not sure if they're thinking of the same guy, or if he means Holiday. ]
That'd be ideal, I agree. Consistent people you can rely on... even in a constantly changing landscape.
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[ The man who had spoken on the network not that long ago. ]
No idea if anyone in the military's listening, let alone the local or national government. He's at least trying to start something, though I didn't follow his logic all that well half the time. The expectations people have here are strange to me, I admit. I might just be used to being a different kind of undesired refugee.
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[ Not said sarcastically - she honestly knows she lacks a deep context for this world, this military, and this country. But to her, the worry is not the branch they're in. There are people higher up who have been pushing and leaving them with messes like the paintball game simulating death well past mere "simulation" levels. ]
How much faith do you have in Captain Holiday's intentions? Lieutenant Ananke? Any of our available contacts in the branch overseeing us, for that matter?
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[ Not admonishing. Sounding a little tired, however. ]
Being asked to exercise caution when you're a guest in another land, unwilling or not, is a given. Are you aware enough of this world's politics to navigate without finding yourself in trouble? What should those consequences be? What have you done for this country, other than be part of what makes it stand out as a threat against Russia, and any other nation that finds the idea of unknown variables with incredible powers and revival abilities being in the hands of just one country unsettling?
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Except that it is unsettling. I'm like, one hundred percent on board with the idea of not having one country with all the resources.
-and besides that, we're not resources! First of all, we should get to make up our own minds. I don't care if someone can make asteroids the size of Jupiter appear in the sky; the second you start treating a person like a commodity, that's when they get the idea in their head that they're better off without you, one way or another. If they keep acting like we're all things to be controlled, then it's just going to get worse and worse.
I am all for organized heroes, okay? We have that back home. Superheroes that publish all the stuff they do so everyone can see it, who are policed and work alongside governments, but this thing where they're using us like this- I don't like it. I really don't like it, and it's gonna blow up in someone's face. Probably someone who doesn't deserve it.
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[ She shakes her head. No... there are restrictions, but they're being asked still, not told. Not instructed. Not actively punished for failing to follow orders. ]
Why isn't everyone Registered?
[ Why isn't everyone forced to Register? She keeps her gaze on Wally level. ]
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What I'm saying is you're so caught up in comparing this world to your own that you consistently fail to evaluate our situation as what it is here, not in comparison. Working toward a better system is a nice thought. Start by understanding why this one works the way it does. You're used to so much freedom that anything saying you can't do exactly as you're used to is a big deal. Calm down and start using your brain to look at this logically, not emotionally.
[ Wally did you seriously have to jump to a prison comparison? Man, talking with Americans can be so frustrating sometimes. Saying a situation isn't as bad as is perceived doesn't dismiss it being less than ideal, but leaping to any extreme for being told to evaluate the situation logically...
Come on. Be more adult. (Cultural divides and expectations are difficult sometimes.) He's so intelligent half the time, she keeps forgetting his expectations and experiences are so vastly different from her own. ]
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Good. Then you handle that part, and work with people who'll handle the other part, because without both, we're looking at a bleaker picture because we'd all be spending too much time directly fighting what's happening when we are the minority in a world that doesn't need us.
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Wally pushes his chair back and stands up, gut feeling tight and unhappy, like he ate something sour. He's sure she means well but that really, really doesn't sit right with him.]
I've got people who can handle that.
But this place is a lot closer to what my world is like than it is to yours, isn't it? And I might not have been in the superhero game a long time back home, but my mentor's been in it for years and he was mentored by a guy who was in it for decades. They know what they're doing, and they've been teaching me. I know what I'm doing too.
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Antagonists are bad for digestion, Wally.As it is, Annie watches him, keeping her own council. For her, the politics are still too obvious and too dangerous. This idea of a world that accepts people with difficult to believe abilities, that welcomes them to handle the things that are so far out of the norm that they need help for the handling, it's new.Annie has been looking to change herself. She's been succeeding, in the ways that matter, that probably don't show so well, because they're on the inside, in her head.
But she isn't a hero. She doesn't think of herself as a hero, and certainly not a superhero.
So against that, she has nothing to say. ]
Good. That's one subject I wouldn't have any knowledge of, not from this world - though I've researched the subject - and not from home.
[ It's all she has to say. Making things better, not worse, is what she can strive to do... without forcing it to a level of superheroics. ]
Be careful. That's all I really mean.
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His thoughts are buzzing around in his head. Not needed. He's needed. And he doesn't have to be needed, he doesn't; he makes his own places, his own opportunities. Barry didn't want a sidekick, and so what? Wally made himself Barry's sidekick anyway.
His fingers move restlessly around his coat as he heads to the door, but something stops him, pulls him up short and he turns on his heel, jabs a finger in Annie's direction, and the words are falling out of his mouth before he can stop them. If he were honest with himself, he doesn't want to stop them anyway.] You should be careful. You're the one who told everyone that you've killed a bunch of people. You think we're all unwanted here? I don't agree, but if you really think that's true, then you're definitely worse off than I am.
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