![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Cable could be called a great deal of things but he wasn't a coward. He wasn't scared of physical pain, or death, or of what people thought of him or of making the hard choices. He wasn't afraid of anything, really.
So when he opened his eyes to find that the trees and sun of Tabula Rasa had turned into stone dark tunnels and the birdsong replaced by the familiar march of pounding feat, he reacted more with annoyance then fear. This was another trick by his hosts, presumably, and he intended to treat this one just like he treated any other. He would sit patiently in a comfortable seat and wait for it to be over with as little fuss as possible. He'd long since grown tired of other people trying to make him dance on their strings and didn't like to give them the satisfaction of reacting.
It wasn't until he heard the voices that he knew that something was wrong. Around him were soldiers, which wasn't unusual and they were looking at him expectantly, which also wasn't unusual but, in this case, he recognized them. They all wore faces and voices that should have been forgotten over the years but somehow never had been.
"Dayspring," he heard himself being addressed by a name he'd long discarded and realized, vaguely, how much younger he must be, "do you think the Autosystems are still on line?"
And that was when he knew which day it was. And for the first time in a very long time, he was afraid of what came next.
So when he opened his eyes to find that the trees and sun of Tabula Rasa had turned into stone dark tunnels and the birdsong replaced by the familiar march of pounding feat, he reacted more with annoyance then fear. This was another trick by his hosts, presumably, and he intended to treat this one just like he treated any other. He would sit patiently in a comfortable seat and wait for it to be over with as little fuss as possible. He'd long since grown tired of other people trying to make him dance on their strings and didn't like to give them the satisfaction of reacting.
It wasn't until he heard the voices that he knew that something was wrong. Around him were soldiers, which wasn't unusual and they were looking at him expectantly, which also wasn't unusual but, in this case, he recognized them. They all wore faces and voices that should have been forgotten over the years but somehow never had been.
"Dayspring," he heard himself being addressed by a name he'd long discarded and realized, vaguely, how much younger he must be, "do you think the Autosystems are still on line?"
And that was when he knew which day it was. And for the first time in a very long time, he was afraid of what came next.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-22 03:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-06-22 11:23 am (UTC)He shrugged. Nobody really knew exactly what was going on, but they were all pretty much in agreement on Island Magic.
"Cable, if there's any fighting, I'll follow your orders. This is your world, anyway. And I guess yours too?"
He turned to Rahne.
"I'm Zell Dincht. Nice to meet ya.' I'm a mercenary back home. Do you fight, too?"
He brushed his hand on the pants of the new uniform and extended it out to her for a shake. He was fairly sure that she could fight given her demeanor. It would come to no surprise to Zell, given his team was half women back home.
If, for some reason, she didn't, he'd want to know.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-22 12:03 pm (UTC)"We won't have to fight," he interrupted, with visible annoyance, before Rahne could reply to Zell. "The clan isn't a democracy. I am the General and the Pope and the President and all the Chiefs of Staff and if I tell them to keep me and my friends safe and away from danger, then they will do it without question."
In short he had been a dictator, albeit one who preferred not to use that word.
"I spent half my life fighting this war and I will not do it all again for someone else's entertainment."
no subject
Date: 2010-06-22 06:28 pm (UTC)That in mind, she turned back to Cable, unfazed by what was practically a list of credentials. She'd known him for long enough, now, that it wasn't particularly surprising. "That's all well and good, but if something does go wrong, like Hell I'll just sit back and watch."
no subject
Date: 2010-06-22 10:41 pm (UTC)So far, Rahne seemed pretty cool. He gave her a nod as they shook hands. Her stock went up in Zell's opinion when she told Cable she wasn't going to stand back and watch.
He decided to just be quiet for a bit and see if either of the two was about to tell him what was going on around here, or if they were just gonna sit there. There sure as hell WOULD be something going on, knowing the Island.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-22 10:55 pm (UTC)So he sat down and closed his eyes, with a deliberate calmness. They could take him back to his worst moments, show him the family he'd tried so hard to save and the world he'd left ground beneath a dictators heel but he wasn't shaken at all. He would sit there and meditate and wait the whole thing out.
And then the world shifted again and Cable was back in a dark tunnel with Tetherblood speaking in his ear.
"Dayspring do you think the Autosystems are still on line?""
Well. That wasn't good.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-23 04:37 am (UTC)Visibly tense, she drew in a deep breath, glancing over at Zell before her gaze settled on Cable again, expectant with an edge of annoyance. That he didn't know any more than she did what was going on was something that she, at least, would have guessed at, but he was the self-professed President and Pope and whatever the #$@! else of this situation, whereas all she knew was the century. Looking to him was just about the only thing she could do, however displeased about it she was.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-23 11:18 am (UTC)Zell cast an annoyed look at the gun that was back in his hands. He clicked the safety, then chucked it aside.
"Okay Cable, I figured out we guys can teleport. So, why the hell did you bring us back here? What's goin' on?"
He didn't quite realize they had stepped back in time as well. They were speaking again in that other language, and he wanted someone to tell him in English what was going on.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-23 11:47 am (UTC)After they'd gone about a hundred yards, Cable said something else and everyone stopped, guns pointed in the direction they'd come from.
"3 minutes ten seconds," Cable started counting in English, in a loud clear voice, "three minutes twenty seconds..."
And when he reached 'four minutes 40 seconds' the world warped again and Cable heard the word 'Dayspring' before raising his hand for silence.
"5 minutes," he told Zell and Rahne grimly. "We have about 5 minutes before the loop starts again."
no subject
Date: 2010-06-23 06:16 pm (UTC)"Alright, so we have about five minutes," she echoed, shoulders lifting in a dismissive shrug. "What do we do with those five minutes? Because this is getting old fast." And that was an understatement, though she couldn't say she expected it to be any different this time, either. There had to be something they could do.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-23 11:50 pm (UTC)Then the shift happened again. He clicked the safety and chucked the gun once again. He heard what Cable said, and he understood. It was a time loop. Was there something wrong with time here like home, or was it the Island?
He looked to Cable to see what his reply to Rahne was. He wanted to fight.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-24 08:21 am (UTC)"But it looks like we're going to have to put on a show."
He turned back to his men and shouted "Guns out. If the defenses are on I want them hit by a wall of Plasma."
"I won't ask either of you to stay behind but do try and stay alive. Remember that the men beside you aren't real."
And then he drew his own gun again.
"Oh and Zell," he added as an afterthought, "don't interfere with what happens next."
The younger man hadn't noticed yet but, even without the English translations, once they reached Stryfe he would, doubtless recognize the events from the video he'd seen.
And then, before he could get a reply, he and his men charged forward. They blasted the first defense platform before it could shoot and received a barrage of plasma from the others in return.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-25 04:01 am (UTC)Jaw set, she nodded once, and cocked the gun.
It was awkward in her hands, heavy, and on the first few shots, she faltered, but quickly gained confidence. There were better ways to attack, though, and once empty, she cast the gun aside in favor of changing, remaining with the group but poised for a further attack. Impulsive though she was prone to being, she still hadn't the first idea of what was happening, and was more set on getting out of here than causing a scene. To want to get back to the island wasn't anything she had ever thought she would want, but this still wasn't right.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-25 04:18 am (UTC)..!!..
This was the cavern from the projection he had seen! Cable was about to... oh man! This was gonna suck really, really hard.
He braced himself for the first barrage of gunfire. Zell was in the back. Not because he was afraid or wanted Cable's men to do the work for him, but this was the strategic place to be. In a moment, he'd be bustin' heads. He would need an opening..... and then he saw one.
He dashed forward, hopped onto a rock and twirled in the air as the energy blasts flew by him. He landed in the midst of the enemy.
Zell landed in a crouch, then sprang forth to start dealin' some pain. Fists flew and helmets hit dirt. He started weaving a trail of downed soldiers. It was difficult for the large group to effectively blast the close-quarters fighter in the midst of their group without taking their own men down. Zell kept moving and dodging. To stop was to die.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-25 09:03 am (UTC)"Nothing like a bit of random weapon discharging to settle the nerves, eh Dayspring?"
Cable grimaced in reply without saying anything and gestured ahead, where Stryfe and his soldiers were emerging. They outnumbered Cable's men 2 to 1 but they weren't shooting yet, just lining up their shots, while their master prepared for his next move.
Stryfe himself was at the head of the pack and Cable wondered how that face covering mask and mad voice had fooled him for so many years. Seeing him again, he could see al the clues that this was Cable's twin, that this was a man with Cable's mind and Cable's body but a different history. That this madman was what Cable would be if ever let his anger overcome his reason and just started hurting people so he could see fear in someone else's eyes for a change. It was not something Cable appreciated being reminded of.
Cable's jaw stiffened as he waited for his clone to make the move but, as it turned out, Stryfe didn't get a chance. Zell had broken ranks and jumped straight into Stryfe's gang, breaking their line. And Cable, cursing indiscipline beneath his breath, started shooting into the ranks to help him. And around him, his men followed his lead. Stryfe for his part, merely reached out with his powers and stopped Zell cold in his tracks as if an invisible hand had grabbed him.
"This means death," he chortled, in a voice unlike anything Cable every used.
And then Tyler was there, grabbing Zell and neurolinking them together.
"Don't attempt a bodyslide to escape, father," Cable heard as his clan mates gasped in surprise and he raised his gun, firmly and calmly and prepared to take his shot.
This was what the whole trick was about, of course. Putting him in a place where he had to shoot his own son, once again. It was petty sadism of the worst kind, but if it was meant to leave him a sobbing mess then they had sorely underestimated him. He had taken the shot once and survived, he could certainly do so again.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-29 05:34 am (UTC)She could do nothing, though, watching open-mouthed as Cable prepared to take the shot, not having the first clue what the #$@% was going on. Less expectant and more curious, she asked, "Are ye going to do something?"
no subject
Date: 2010-06-29 10:58 am (UTC)After Stryfe released the telekinesis, Zell dropped to his knees, and immediately collapsed onto the ground. It wasn't necessarily apparent if he was alive or not, but he was still breathing shallowly. Also not apparent were the signs of brain damage from the neurolink collapsing.
But, Cable would know what Zell had just suffered.
no subject
Date: 2010-06-30 07:29 am (UTC)He heard some mutterings from his men but Cable was the one to react first, bounding over to grab Zell before Stryfe's men could react.
And then Tetherblood body-slided them all out of there.
Cable stood in the Askani camp and carefully lowered Zell yo the floor. When he woke up the brain damage would probably cripple his speech and movement but hopefully that would be reset when the time loop ended.
Reassured that the boy was blacked out, he turned back to Rahne. "Shouldn't be long now," he said flatly, "I think that was all they wanted to see."
And then, as if in response to his words, the loop restarted and he was back in the tunnels again.
"Dayspring, do you think the Autosystems are still on line?"
And Cable didn't know whether he should laugh or cry or punch something so instead he just closed his eyes for a second. Of course it wouldn't work. Of course he would shoot his son and shatter his student's mind and it would make no difference at all. He didn't know why he expected anything else.
no subject
Date: 2010-07-03 11:59 pm (UTC)"Right, exactly what they wanted to see," she said, tone clipped, the edge in the words more than apparent. She did have to rely on Cable here and she knew it, knowing so little about the situation, but she couldn't just hold her tongue, either, when lives were on the line, and when she wanted little more than to get the #%!$ out of here. "That worked wonderfully. Now, would ye mind sharing what all of that was?"
no subject
Date: 2010-07-04 01:47 pm (UTC)He said nothing. It even took him a moment to think to re-establish his junctions. He slowly set down the gun which had reappeared and turned away. He couldn't look Cable in the eye right now. He would deal with the shock and fear as best as he could on his own.
Maybe if Squall had been here...
no subject
Date: 2010-07-04 07:39 pm (UTC)"He did the same when this really happened. His way of keeping us trapped so we could be picked off one by one. When I broke the connection, the pain gave Zell brain damage and likely killed the innocent he was connected to. It meant only one death rather than more but it's not something I'm particularly proud of having done."
Which was as close to an apology as Zell has ever going to get. Cable hadn't looked at him either.
"I assumed," he allowed some distaste to enter his tone, "that the point of this particular little trick was to force me to relive that moment."
That he was wrong didn't seem to be worth stating. There had to be some way out, some alternative to reliving these same hellish moments again and again but Cable couldn't think of what that could be.
no subject
Date: 2010-07-04 08:39 pm (UTC)"I think it might be time to reconsider that theory," she said, with a tone of voice making clear that it wasn't just a thought, but something she was entirely sure of. They'd done this too many times already, and however logical it may have been for the position they were in, there had to be another alternative. This had put them back at the start; there had to be something that would break the pattern. "So, let's think. What can we do that won't put us there?"
no subject
Date: 2010-07-05 01:32 am (UTC)He leaned up against the wall with his back and crossed his arms. He'd probably just do whatever Cable told him to do. Was that pathetic after what he had just done to him? Maybe.
no subject
Date: 2010-07-05 01:38 am (UTC)And then he did turn to look at them, one after the other, a silent question in his gaze.
"Maybe thats it. If I shot you both would you wake up back on Tabula Rasa?"
no subject
Date: 2010-07-05 02:34 am (UTC)Softening a little, almost imperceptibly, she glanced to Zell, though she wasn't expecting backup. He seemed too shaken for that, and rightfully so, given what he'd been put through.
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From: