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halfa_hero ([personal profile] halfa_hero) wrote in [community profile] thearena2014-01-30 01:31 am

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Who| Danny, Open
What| Sneaking around the fossil exhibit
Where| Floor 4
When| Week 2
Warnings/Notes| Possible swearing

Danny had been moving from floor to floor for the past two weeks, getting to know the people who weren't currently trying to kill him, and staying the hell away from those who looked like they'd try to beat his head in with his own crowbar.

It seemed like a fairly decent strategy so far, if only because he was still alive, and hopefully it would carry him through another few weeks if he was lucky.

Currently, he was sneaking around the fossil exhibit, putting another thing on his mental list of reasons Panem was horrible. Namely, the disturbing genetically engineered monsters.
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-01-30 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
The thing about being sneaky was that if you were being sneaky and someone else was being sneaky, there was a good chance you might sneak right into each other.

Brainy quietly walked in to the same little area Danny was in and noticed the teen the same time Danny might notice him.

Immediately, he held up his very menacing and dangerous...laser pointer?
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-01-30 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
"It used to be."

Well, wasn't that ominous?

"You're the boy that was in dire need of a muzzle, correct? I have no particular quarrel with you. Provided you don't try to assault me with that crude bludgeon, I have no intention of causing you harm, so I suggest a momentary truce."
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-01-30 09:27 am (UTC)(link)
"You're not going to survive long then," said Brainy. "Of course neither am I if we stand out in the open like this. If we're going to converse, we should relocate to somewhere with more cover. I wouldn't be averse to sharing information."
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-01-31 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
"The stairwell. Picking the lock is child's play."

He nodded for Danny to follow, making sure to keep him in his line of sight. Scared teenager or not, he was in possession of an intimidating crowbar and, well, Brainy certainly was in possession of kneecaps.

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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-01 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
"Stay within view over here to the side, please. I'd prefer to avoid the unpleasant surprise of a crowbar caving in the back of my skull," he said as he knelt down, took out two thing pieces of metal and started picking the lock. "You'll have to forgive me for not being overly trusting."
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-01 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Brainy's eyes flitted back up to Danny's face even as his hands kept picking the lock as if he didn't need to look to actually do it.

"Oh, don't tell me you're one of those. I thought you seemed intelligent, if reactive."

After all, he'd immediately adjusted to the advice of keeping his head down.
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-02 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
"Don't excuse it," Brainy said as if it was something horrible Danny was guilty of, that he should stop trying to rationalize.

There was a click and the door opened. Brainy stepped in sideways, keeping an eye on the teenager and also on the stairwell inside. Fortunately, it was empty. For now.

He gestured him inside.

"I've been attempting to give these...alliances that are considerd so important a try, and you seemed to, ah, tolerate me. At the very least we can exchange information about what hazards we've seen."

In reality, while Danny looked like he was maybe the Galactic age of consent for the UP, he knew most humans matured slower than many other species. Mostly he was just trying to give a teenager a somewhat safer location for a little while to catch his breath.

Maybe he could twist this as trying to recruit a minion? Somehow?
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-06 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Brainy almost smirked at that. Making fun of the ridiculous situations you found yourself in while superheroing was practically superheroing's official sport.

"I don't know if you've heard it, but there's ominous beeping on this floor near the prehistoric mammal fossil collection." He added, "Which I'd put odds on animating and trying to kill us all, by the way. There's no way that we're all getting through this arena without at least one exhibit coming to life and trying to consume us."
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-07 07:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Brainiac 5."

My, didn't that sound kind of sinister.
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-07 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
This was it. If all of this was televised, he needed the right moment and this was it. Cornering a powerless, confessed superhero in a dark stairwell after having lulled him into a false sense of security.

"You know the doors do lock again from the inside. You have to pick them to get back out onto the floors."

The door had been left open just a crack and now he nudged it shut with his foot. Meaning Danny was stuck with him, crow bar or not.

He flashed a cold smile that wasn't at all meant to be reassuring but was also a peace offering of sorts.

"But you needn't worry. I'd say we're all equals here, regardless of what we were before, wouldn't you? I'm willing to put past predilections aside for the moment if you are."
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-08 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
"There are certain resources I won't be able to avail myself of. When it comes to sponsors, the plucky teenager, a depowered selfless hero, trying to beat the odds has more of a chance of getting extra food or resources than someone like myself. I don't socialize well with others."

He went on, "Conversely, you lack the capacity to turn household items into death lasers. I'm proposing the occasional fair trade. Information, food, other resources."

His more sinister expression faded somewhat from his face.

"I'm not the kind of of villain that causes wanton cruelty. Wanton destruction, perhaps, but our organization specializes in wetwork, burglary, toppling already-corrupt governments to put equally corrupt ones into place. We are bad people, often dealing with bad people, who primarily hurt bad people. If we hadn't taken on the jobs someone else would have been hired in our stead. We find criminal activities that specifically target innocents to be...crude and senseless in their nature."

He found a good way to word it.

"We aren't overly sentimental but we do have class."
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-09 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Naturally. But consider the fact that any betrayal would be televised. It's in my best interest to demonstrate that I can hold to my word. I know you won't believe me, but you won't have to watch too closely. You know what I am and that's half the battle, after all."

He went on slowly, "Besides, I...I suppose admire the conviction some heroes have. Respect is something that goes beyond morality. I doubt I'll ever earn yours, but you may wind up earning mine."

Creating the illusion of complexity was the best thing to do in this situation. Cackling sadists were neither interesting for someone else to watch for a prolonged period, nor would anyone trust one.
Edited 2014-02-09 04:43 (UTC)
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-14 07:25 am (UTC)(link)
Brainy actually smiled slightly at Danny's comment of being made more suspicious but it wasn't creepy or sneering, more like he found how sharp he was genuinely endearing.

"Specify the nature of this something. If it's an even trade or some equivalent favor would be perfectly acceptable, but let it be known now that I'm not going to do something dangerous like kill someone for you in exchange for a meager share of rations."
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[personal profile] googledox 2014-02-17 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
"There are always those who have a great gift for hypocrisy, Daniel. Superheroes certainly aren't immune to it. But noted."

Definitely noted. It would have been an easy course of action to take for a scared teenager with an unwillingness to kill. That he didn't even want others to do it on his behalf...

It was a breath of fresh air after spending so much time entrenched in Capitol media. Principles were a beautiful thing.
Edited 2014-02-19 04:51 (UTC)