Makes you wonder if the plan was to put LACKEY in him all along. Don't see why, though. Puttin' the program into a human body weakened it. Could no longer nullify the powers like it was.
[ It's all just so confusing. ]
We handed LACKEY over to the military. But ever since we did, I've been thinkin' it wasn't the right call. It...he's human now. No matter how he got there, moralities an' ethics aside...
[ A beat, and then he injects a bit of mirth into the conversation. ]
[ That's points in his favor. Even if she hates the entire premise of the situation, none of that fault falls on LACKEY and it's good to know Rick realizes that too. ]
Does that something stupid involve breaking a kid out of wherever they're holding him?
[ There's a small pause as if she's considering her own words, then: ] Could be the kind of stupid he needs.
Yeah. That's the exact kinda stupid I'm talkin' about. Survived the Russian soldiers with only one bullet hole. Let's see how I do against the American military.
It was heavily guarded. Both inside an' out. Each level had about fifteen soldiers stationed. An' when we got down to the lowest floor, that's where the soldiers got the most desperate. They were the last line of defense.
Yeah. We had healers with us. Nicolas got the bullet out, an' once we took care of LACKEY, I had someone take care of the wound for me. Ain't really a big deal. Ain't the first time I've been shot. Doubt it'll be the last. Jus' more convenient happenin' in this world 'cause we do got those healers.
I was hoping no one would be stupid enough to launch an assault on an enemy base without... healers around. [ Medics had almost come out of her mouth instead. She's still not used to thinking of healing magic as the go-to remedy for injuries. ]
Bet it still hurt like hell, but good to hear it wasn't there for long.
I don't know if they thought they were landing me with a shit job or not, but they stuck me with imPort liaison to the Navy. It's better than most of the others I've heard.
Who knows what they think when they assign the jobs. But you definitely lucked out. You been doin' that ever since you got here? Or have you moved onto somethin' else?
Since I got here, plus some bodyguarding and personal training lessons on the side. Thankfully some imPorts see the value in brushing up on their hand-to-hand skills and are willing to pay for it.
[ It just slips out of his mouth before he realizes it -- this borderline flirtation. He does realize it's a bit inappropriate and manages a weak laugh. ]
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[ It's all just so confusing. ]
We handed LACKEY over to the military. But ever since we did, I've been thinkin' it wasn't the right call. It...he's human now. No matter how he got there, moralities an' ethics aside...
[ A beat, and then he injects a bit of mirth into the conversation. ]
I'm probably gonna go an' do somethin' stupid.
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Does that something stupid involve breaking a kid out of wherever they're holding him?
[ There's a small pause as if she's considering her own words, then: ] Could be the kind of stupid he needs.
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Yeah. That's the exact kinda stupid I'm talkin' about. Survived the Russian soldiers with only one bullet hole. Let's see how I do against the American military.
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You were shot? I didn't think there'd been a lot of combat where LACKEY was.
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Bet it still hurt like hell, but good to hear it wasn't there for long.
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[ It's one part male pride and one part truth. Rick had definitely been in worse shape than a bullet to the shoulder. ]
We can be pretty stupid. But not that stupid. All in all, the whole thing went smooth. Was the rescue the same? You guys get outta there unharmed?
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[ Pulling Miles out of the fire had been an unexpected turn of events, particularly against a fellow imPort. ]
We had back-up arrive pretty quick to get us out of there.
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Well, glad it turned out alright in the end. But when you say stupid stunt, did he do it for the right reasons? Or is what he did just plain stupid?
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What about you?
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[ He is....purposely avoiding answering the question she was actually asking. Mall cop. How embarrassing is that! ]
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[ Unfortunately for Rick, she notices that little sidestep and decides to tackle that directly. ]
That doesn't tell me what job you have here.
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[ It just slips out of his mouth before he realizes it -- this borderline flirtation. He does realize it's a bit inappropriate and manages a weak laugh. ]
Sorry. I really can't believe I just said that.
[ STILL AVOIDING THAT QUESTION. ]
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[ Sorry Rick, she's used to talking with dumb boys. ]
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[ He sounds playfully exasperated. ]
Yeah. I am. They got me workin' as a mall cop. The joke bein' I was once a sheriff back home.
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