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Jan. 12th, 2015 12:30 pm
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"Stand aside, please, I'm a doctor!"
Chaos. Pure, grainy, cheaply recorded chaos. The cellphone trembles violently with its owner's hands, and frightened shouting in Spanish from all around threatens to drown out the wails of a child. The dirty sidewalk is no place to treat the wounded.
The seven people bleeding out on the ground may not be alive to care, soon. The child screaming at a young couple's side is unhurt, but rightfully frightened.
Several someones pass in front of the camera. The owner moves to the side, and a loud male voice blares out, 'Are they alright? Are they alright?' when no one answers. The owner continues to move, and a frilly sleeve is pushed out of the way.
There's a man in a white labcoat kneeling over one of the bodies, pressing a cloth flat against a puddle of red.
'Hey, are they going to survive?' the phone owner repeats. The doctor snags the cuff of someone standing too close, and orders them to keep pressing down. They step forward with shaking hands and kneel also, and soon the doctor stands and moves on.
Someone's voice is rising and falling hysterically. There's shouting about police, and an ambulance. The camera turns to look, but it doesn't seem that either have arrived, and when it looks back several people have begun to grab shirts from the store's open sidewalk display, following the doctor's example.
The doctor is wearing a large woman's hat with a tag sticking out of it, now, conspicuously snatched from a knocked-over shelf. He's facing a direction that would normally let the camera see his profile, but the hat is big enough to hide all but his neck. He slows as he reaches a body that stares vacantly away--it's not the first he would've reached, but it is the first the camera has seen--and moves on.
Finally, there's the body that no one seems ready to approach, curled up and with its back to the crowd. Broken glass litters the ground around it, and when the doctor pushes it onto its back, he kicks a gun further out of reach.
Someone passes in front of the camera. "Hey..." The owner complains. No response, and the owner moves around. "Hey, why's he helping that fucker when there's people here who need help?"
The doctor's back is to the camera. It's impossible to see what he's doing until he glances towards the crowd, loops the hat's strap tightly around his jaw, and starts CPR.
No one stops or helps him. The camera continues to watch, eventually panning over the wounded, and the unhurt victims still milling around. Someone shouts about the police again, and more people are kneeling over the wounded victim's bodies, pressing down more cloth. The child has climbed into a sitting woman's lap, face buried in her hair.
One of makeshift medics calls out to the doctor tearfully, but they are ignored.
One of makeshift medics calls out to the doctor tearfully, but they are ignored.
There's an outcry. The camera snaps back to the doctor, who's lifting his head from the shooter's chest, pushing down arms that have begun to move sluggishly. More shouting, with more than a couple of screams. The crowd is starting to shuffle back, and the doctor throws up a blood-soaked hand, shouting urgent assurances. The camera glimpses part of his face, and he's young, and very clearly aware of the new dangers--both from revived shooter, and the crowd.
"He's not armed!" Triple checking. The doctor kneels on his wrist, shifting the man to check underneath. Quadruple checking. "He has no more weapons! He's unconscious!"
The shooter's eyes are glazed but open, and the confusion in the crowd eddies and swirls. Before anyone can do anything, there's armed men in uniforms of the law shoving through the crowd, taking control of the situation. The crowd's din reaches a new high, and the man with the camera is forced back. It becomes impossible to see anything else, as people move back and shake the camera every which way.
There's only a glimpse left of the doctor left in the clip, and it's from one last ditch effort. The phone gets held high in the air, and it shows a white coat turned to one of the uniforms, hands forward, bloody, and earnestly reassuring.
The clip cuts out.
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Date: 2015-06-12 01:06 pm (UTC)"If you're looking for a character reference, then I can easily provide one. Dr. Rylander has been a friend of my family for over a decade."
"Don't, Caesar. You and I both know that's not what this man is looking for--"
"On the contrary." He looks at Ryzaki, still speaking to the phone. "There's nothing you can say that he can take as guarantee. My word, on the other hand, is significantly more substantiable at this time."
"Caesar..."
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Date: 2015-06-14 06:49 pm (UTC)He uncovers the mouthpiece again.
"Caesar's got a point, Dr. Rylander. This is the first I've ever heard of you. Stay on the line, please, and tell me what you think I'm looking for. Aside from the obvious."
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Date: 2015-06-14 11:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-06-19 02:31 pm (UTC)"All men want that," he answers softly. "What risks, and who are you worried about finding Caesar? My people have access to the best security measures and technology available, and I'm alive precisely because I'm very good at not being found. Of course I would extend the same courtesy to anyone working under my employ."
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Date: 2015-06-19 03:57 pm (UTC)"And yet here we are, talking out in the open on a phone more advanced than most of your supercomputers. You have noticed, haven't you? Caesar could build himself a localized damping field, but you're preventing him from doing so as we speak. That doesn't sound like you're ensuring your employee's safety to me."
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Date: 2015-06-19 05:05 pm (UTC)"Your job is to convince me, Dr. Rylander. I don't think I'm asking for that much... for starters, it's not unreasonable to request some kind of proof that we are in fact in a dangerous and compromised position at this time."
With a car running at their side in the deserted back lot of a morgue, there doesn't immediately appear to be cause for concern, and L actually sounds bored as he calls what he believes to be a bluff.
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Date: 2015-06-19 05:22 pm (UTC)He has the grim audacity to sound amused.
"You're standing somewhere along Nishigotanda, in Shinagawa-ku. Honestly, it was much more difficult rigging up a transmitter with no hands than it was to locate you. Not that I'm complaining, of course..."
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Date: 2015-06-23 04:19 pm (UTC)"All that really proves is that Cesar's cell phone wasn't actually in airplane mode," he says. "I take it you're the only one tracking it? If you've shared your information, you're only further endangering your man, and I doubt very much that's in your best interests."
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Date: 2015-06-25 05:46 am (UTC)Silence. It stretches on for seconds, as though he'd been distracted by reading something. When the silence breaks he sounds clipped, with renewed unease.
"This conversation has gone on long enough. I can't do anything to convince you without evidence and trust, and right now we have neither."
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Date: 2015-06-29 02:25 am (UTC)He removes the phone from his ear, punching the "end call" button and pocketing it.
"Sorry, but this time, you can't have your phone back. Get in the car."
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Date: 2015-06-29 06:42 am (UTC)Yes, actually. The thought isn't anything more than a fleeting impulse, and he presses his lips together in a granite-like line, following the single order. This is just like Rylander, to lose his temper when he should've just followed his head. Even if he does realize the mess he's just made for Caesar, he'll never have to deal with the consequences.
L's gaze burns a hole in his back as he steps towards the car, and it's hard for Caesar to not let his imagination run wild. A white cell with nothing but a chair, cold air, and a camera to watch him suffer. A hood over his eyes, and shocks he's seen delivered to mammoth-like EVOs to persuade him to speak. L's investigation team is in charge of uncovering the likes of Kira. What wouldn't they do to him?
The rest of the team wouldn't let that happen. No, they wouldn't--assuming they ever knew. Even if they did, how much authority do they really have? He'd been confident earlier, but years of working for the consortium has shaken any faith he's ever had in authority.
Caesar fastens his seatbelt and returns L's gaze, trying to make himself seem like an equal predator. All he manages is the look of a gazelle watching a lion for the slightest sign of attack, though he doesn't know it.
He speaks as soon as Lazarus enters the car.
"I will need the phone later, for my investigation."
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Date: 2015-07-02 12:13 am (UTC)"Watari," he says to the driver, "we'll need to change hotels sooner than I'd anticipated. Please notify the others and make arrangements."
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Date: 2015-07-03 08:43 pm (UTC)He has his own problems to think about. Damage control, wasn't it? Rylander ticked off his assigned babysitter, and it's up to Caesar to diffuse the situation.
"I'm sure you must have a lot of questions," Caesar begins, taking a conciliatory tact. "If you ask them, I'll answer to the best of my ability."
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Date: 2015-07-06 11:36 pm (UTC)"You've got some nerve," he says finally. "You'll answer my questions, to the best of your ability which is perhaps better than you're currently anticipating. You're correct there. But I'm not asking them here; once we've moved, it'll be on my terms, and in an environment I control."
He falls silent, but glances Cesar's way, as if hinting that if he doesn't want to be thrown in a cold room and questioned relentlessly, he should start trying to convince him why he's wrong immediately.
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Date: 2015-07-07 06:23 am (UTC)Focus.
It's one word. He shoves rising panic aside as though clearing a workdesk in a single swipe, throwing books and lamps to the floor. What should he do? Build a damping field as soon as possible. Keep the metananite out of the Consortium's hands.
He needs those steps to survive. Everything else is secondary, including fear. This is no time to ask if he'll succeed. All he has left is 'where can he start'?
Options branch invisibly before his eyes, laid out with detail that's far better suited to exhausting every scientific possibility than it is to picking the fastest actions on the fly. He makes do.
"Of course it will be," he agrees, feeling out this choice. He's sick with fear, but his mind is sharp, and the adrenaline has a twisted, invigorating effect. He feels alive. Step one: give Ryuzaki enough to sooth the damage Rylander did. Get him back on Caesar's side. Show him that there's no option as beneficial to him as the one where they're allies, not enemies.
"Before we get there, there is one thing you should know. I'll willingly undergo any interrogation you like, but if you don't let me build Rylander's damping field before we start, then you won't have me in your custody for very long. Rylander wasn't tracking me by my phone, but through the nanites in my body."
"He's not the only one who can. If I don't build the field before my employers discover me, then you'll allow them to get their hands on what I've stolen from them. You'll have no cure, no leads, and most importantly, nothing to stop them from using their prize indiscriminately."
That should get his attention. He knows it's vague. He's trying to vent Ryuzaki's attention now, like burning a forest before its rotting vegetation turns explosive.
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Date: 2015-07-13 04:38 pm (UTC)"The nanites in your body?" he inquires, staring intently at the other man. "Tell me. When your hand passed under the sensor and it responded, you lied, didn't you?"
His gaze is patient, unwavering, and frightening in its iciness.
"Build your dampening field, but if you lie to me again, you'll pay for it before you know I know."
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Date: 2015-07-15 02:43 am (UTC)Except for the damping field. Built-up tension in his chest releases in an inaudible gust of air, and he presses his lips closed, nodding again. He's not safe by any means, but he's bought himself time to address the biggest emergency. What next?
He starts planning a schematic in the back of his mind. Out loud, he says, "I understand completely."
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Date: 2015-07-15 04:50 am (UTC)If he wanted to, he could reach out and take the man's blood, after ordering one of the host at his beck and call to tie him down, of course.
"I would hope so. If you weren't at least that quick on the uptake, I'd have no use for you," he says shortly. "I'll want to know more about these nanites, of course; I'm very interested in knowing what you can survive and recover from in particular, but if they're drawing unwanted attention, building that field is the first order of business for you, and it should go without saying that you are my hostage and I will behave accordingly if you botch it and draw more."
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Date: 2015-07-15 12:48 pm (UTC)"The field should effectively scramble the signal. It will take a few minutes to an hour to built something short term, but it will work." Nevermind about the percentages of possible failure. Nevermind how much of this depends on what materials Headquarters has on hand. Caesar is good at getting results, and right now he'd promise anything he thought he could conceivably reach.
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Date: 2015-07-24 05:52 am (UTC)...even if his whims and wants border on the utterly unreasonable and insane.
"What do you need for it? Watari will secure the proper materials, for the long term, since that is what we are working with, Caesar Salazar."
With a slight lurch, the car starts forward.
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Date: 2015-07-26 06:42 pm (UTC)Then, off the top of his head, he names a few parts. There's no requests for any specific brands, and the only kinds of features he asks for are relative, such as 'high speed', and 'durable'.
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Date: 2015-07-28 01:28 am (UTC)L is at his best when he is confident, which is a huge reason that this latest threat has unnerved him so much and made him so cantankerous.
"It'll be done. What would you do in my place, to deal with you?" He asks quietly. "A security breach, even by omission of information, is equal to an attempt on my life."
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Date: 2015-07-28 05:24 am (UTC)None of this is part of the game Caesar is clearly expected to play. "That's an unusual question," he comments, buying himself time. What would the Black Knight settle on in a case like this?
Black Knight couldn't afford to damage his mind. That didn't mean there wasn't plenty to do that would leave him completely untouched: She could cut his funding. She could put him in a cell, subjecting him to low-key torture that would chip away at his sanity. She could send troops that could drag Rex in and keep him hostage, drugged and vulnerable to malice. His skin crawls: she might even hurt him, just as a warning for next time.
He forces the thoughts back, swallowing.
"Constant supervision." A beat. How's that different from now? "Obvious supervision. No private living space. I would sleep in the main living area and deliver summaries of every step of work before and after. Tasteless food. Maybe high-density nutritional rations." He's picturing the wafer-thin granola bars that Providence agents keep for emergencies. Or worse yet, the nutritional pills.
What more? It doesn't seem like enough, not for a man who thinks his life has been threatened.
"... Establish a severe consequence for future transgressions. All of this with a defined ending time, to encourage positive behavior." Or in other words, a warning. Caesar is asking for a slap on the wrist, and a chance to gain his trust enough that the attention dies down again.
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Date: 2015-07-28 09:00 pm (UTC)This is what the other task force members find exhausting and exasperating. The man's brilliance isn't the problem, it's most of the other aspects of an excruciatingly difficult personality.
He snorts loudly at the level of detail and discomfort Cesar speaks of. "Either you're an unapologetic masochist or you've gotten good at figuring out the way I think," he says, chewing his thumb thoughtfully. I like the sound of all of that... minus, of course, the tasteless food. That, I deem to be unnecessary."
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Date: 2015-07-29 03:50 am (UTC)... facing an undetermined amount of time with all the inconveniences they just listed, undoubtedly made worse by this agent's abrasiveness. He's getting a headache just thinking about it, but at least he's not going back to his cell. Maybe it won't be as awful as he expects?
He nods in acknowledgement, not trusting himself to comment.
"How long should I expect this to last?"
A few days? Maybe a week.
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