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[ Very blankly stated: ]
The Corps is moving its headquarters to WA-1A until further notice. [ a quiet, sharp inhale. It’s taking a lot of will just to remain calm, to say until I disappear too, more like. ] There are currently three active Lanterns in Keeliai and you can contact us there. We’re holding our usual community activities with the locals as per normal, so, if anyone needs a temporary room, or wants to join in, that’s still available.
Please direct your inquiries about the clinic to Mrs. Bianca Reyes.
[ Brief, but highly irritated, tapping on the desk. ]
And if nobody’s heard from them, I guess we have to add Terrence Ward and Rose Tyler to Mr. Wayne’s list.
[ A long pause, and considerably more resigned: ]
Also... after last week, to anyone whose house is now considerably more colourful... I apologise for the graffiti. If you’d prefer it was removed, I’ll do so.
[65% ENCRYPTED | PRIVATE TO: 616 TONY STARK, BACKDOOR FOR DAMIAN WAYNE]
Hi Mr. Sta— Tony. [ Awkward pause. ] Have you got a moment?
The Corps is moving its headquarters to WA-1A until further notice. [ a quiet, sharp inhale. It’s taking a lot of will just to remain calm, to say until I disappear too, more like. ] There are currently three active Lanterns in Keeliai and you can contact us there. We’re holding our usual community activities with the locals as per normal, so, if anyone needs a temporary room, or wants to join in, that’s still available.
Please direct your inquiries about the clinic to Mrs. Bianca Reyes.
[ Brief, but highly irritated, tapping on the desk. ]
And if nobody’s heard from them, I guess we have to add Terrence Ward and Rose Tyler to Mr. Wayne’s list.
[ A long pause, and considerably more resigned: ]
Also... after last week, to anyone whose house is now considerably more colourful... I apologise for the graffiti. If you’d prefer it was removed, I’ll do so.
[65% ENCRYPTED | PRIVATE TO: 616 TONY STARK, BACKDOOR FOR DAMIAN WAYNE]
Hi Mr. Sta— Tony. [ Awkward pause. ] Have you got a moment?
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Yeah? Hope it's sooner rather than later. No rainbows, no coffee? I would not be able to live.
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Occasionally someone from the other side gets approval to bring coffee over to us. And we do have coffee, it's just extremely rare and expensive, so hopefully we can regrow it. Not much we can do about the sheep extinction though, there isn't a way we could explain suddenly having sheep.
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Frozen embryos or something? Scientists do that, you could always just blame a government conspiracy or something.
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[ She doesn't need all the details, she's just happy people aren't dying. ]
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That's a weird name for a boss.
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[ She essentially sounds completely uninterested in the subject, almost as if she's talking to concrete. He's done a lot to make up for what he's done, but she can't quite forgive all of it, so she feigns disinterest to hide what bitterness she harbors toward him. ]
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Relative of Walter Bishop?
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[ This time there is a definite hint of bitterness in her voice and the corners on her mouth turn down to match it. She taps her hand on the table a few times in agitation before shrugging and shifting, and her displeasure drops away and she turns her mind away from the Secretary and to the scientist. ]
Luckily we got the crazy Walter! He's sweet, for all that he's a nut job.
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[He purses his lips, unsure how to proceed. She was hiding bitterness all along, and for someone like her that usually means whoever it was did something heinous.]
Topic I should avoid?
[Since they'd discussed working through it, but he has no idea how much it affects her; he's only seeing the aftermath.]
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There's no need to talk about something like that today, unless you want to. The Secretary has made strides to make up for what he did, but doubt I'll ever really be able to completely forgive him for it. That's really all there is to it.
[ It's hard to forgive someone misguided enough to think that destroying an entire universe would save theirs. ]
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People like that happen everywhere.
[He's sticking to weary and generic because he really doesn't want to poke the matter today, well. Not much.]
Boss changed, after that, or no?
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[ She's pretty sure they'll never actually get rid of him. And they can't, he's far too vital to simply remove. ]
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In other words, typical government crap.
[It's hard not to think of Major Force right now.]
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Yeah, I guess. But what would we do without him? He started the whole department, he knows what's going on. He's smart, stays involved, and is willing to do what it takes to keep our world safe. Maybe he's a bit misguided sometimes, but my world would have been destroyed long ago if it wasn't for him.
[ There's truth in that. She probably wouldn't be sitting here today if Secretary Bishop hadn't invented Amber, hadn't been hell bent on saving their world. ]
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[Offhandedly:] No one's irreplaceable.
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[ Oh so many devils there are too. ]
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Train someone better?
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It'd take so long he'd be retired by that time anyway. We're talking about well over thirty years of top secret research by possibly the smartest and most visionary scientist of the era. You can't just teach that to someone overnight.
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I know a telepath, he's downloads a few specs into my brain sometimes.
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Done. One Secretary of the Department of Defense position sold to the man with an honest to god moral compass who knows a telepath.
[ Seriously, she would probably propose to him on the spot if he managed to pull that off. ]
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I'd like to thank the Academy?
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[ But look at that almost laughter. She feels so accomplished given how he looked when he first arrived. She's sporting the biggest grin right now. ]
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I don't know what to do with you, sometimes.
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Isn't that the whole point?
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I guess it is.
[reaching out to squeeze her hand.]
Thanks. You're the best.
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