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Trinity ([info]deathcatalyst) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-08-16 08:51:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 10, kadaj, trinity

Day 10 // Debriefing
Who: Trinity ([info]deathcatalyst) and OTA
When: Day 10,Morning
Where: Computer Room
Why: Trinity is looking for information and what better way to do it then to talk to some commoners?
Rating: TBD
Status: COMPLETE


Trinity hadn't slept much, seriously how could she? Her mind was rolling and tumbling through various hypothesis and reasons as to how she found this place. After several hours of literally tossing and turning in bed she finally gave up, got dressed and made her way through the halls. She had become cold and lonely through the whole mess, she had never felt so alone. She was completely in her Matrix form and she was tempted to jump off a building but the rain outside didn't allow any experimentation. It would have been easier to do something else; like bending a spoon for example, for any validity of being in the Matrix but she figured it wouldn't be the same.

After walking through various halls and such, Trinity found to her delight a computer room. Surely, if there was anything she could pry up and gain some information was the Internet. A few codes here, some hacking skills there and she would surely find the source of the signal and see if she was truly in the Matrix or not.

The room was big enough to hold several couches and computers about. The room was dimly lit and it seemed no one hardly used the place or simply it didn't catch anyone's attention.She walked in quietly letting door close as she took a comfortable seat on on of the couches and took up a laptop. At once, she reached into her coat for her cellphone and connected it onto a jack -- she was the one who hacked into the pentagon as an amateur after all...

She didn't exactly worry about people coming in, she was actually expecting it. Surely, the best way to learn about this place was to get information from the people that have all ready been here for a while. It was all just a matter of time before she debriefed someone.



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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 07:17 am UTC (link)
Kadaj had actually been glad to be alone in his room following his arrival and meeting with another new kidnapped man, that Anakin who fancied himself a knight, a Jedi knight. Whatever that was. It might have been alright to talk only with Ayla, despite all the flowers on the table, but perhaps he would see her again soon.

The frst thing he did in the mornng was to go outside on his balcony. His black leather-clad body moved into the rough punch of the wind. He raised his head like a silver wolf sniffing for prey in the storm. And he abruptly jumped off the balcony, landing below as if it was nothing. By the time he made his way around to go inside again, he was once more as drenched as he had been yesterday.

Just outside the computer room, he paused. The bluish white glow from the Materia embedded in his arm flowed over him. As it came off of him in waves, so did the water he attempted to evaporate. The fact that it worked here on Mirage was pleasing; to lack the power so much a part of him would have been more devastating than being in a foreign place.

When Kadaj went in, his sword swung freely in the scabbard that hung from the strap on his back. The glow was still around him and dissapated before he was even two steps into the unknown space. He stopped. His gloved hand gripped the sword hilt, pulling it to his side as he looked at a woman he found there. She sat on a couch, using a laptop that illuminated her face as she looked back at him. Kadaj bowed his just-dried head to her, his silvery hair flowing in a silky cascade.

"How long have you been here?" he wondered.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-20 07:37 am UTC (link)
"Men sure got charm and fancy in this place." She said loudly to herself as her cold eyes gave him a stern look from head to toe not finding his bow of courtesy in harmony with his following question.

Trinity was in the middle of decoding an LP address from the computer in order to use her own when a white haired man dressed in black popped out of no where. She hadn't even sensed him and her complete attention had been on the computer the whole time. A hand came slowly up to her chin as she starred at him for a while longer, perhaps he was the right person to debrief...?

"Despite how rude your interrogation was, I've been here for two days-- this being my second."

Her eyes averted back to the computer as a black screen appeared over it's surface... as if it had gone on stand by.

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 07:57 am UTC (link)
"Not rude, merely direct," he answered quietly. "What sort of behavior would constitute polite wherever it is you were stolen from two days ago?" He stood straight in his usual manner like he had been trained for military duty for many years. Seemingly relaxed, his stance was one where he would be ready to react quickly to any situation.

"One world's rudeness might be another world's polite and vice versa," the young man finished.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-20 08:27 am UTC (link)
"Believe me," She said as her computer screen began to act awkwardly. The black stand by screen that had appeared was now completely white with fizzing lines here and there... like a television without signal. "morals and ethics are the same in different worlds. The only thing that changes is how much each world resorts to them."

In sense, she was telling her two cents with no lies. Being part of the Matrix and being part of the Real World were two pieces of one whole. People changed when something like the extinction of the human race was at stake. If you lived happy and ignorant of the truth's then nothing could affect a person emotional stability. They didn't need to be polite if they felt on top of the world.

Through out this whole series of thought, Trinity hadn't bothered to look at him as the fizzing on her screen continued. She moved slowly to check her phone which was also getting the fuzzy interference on its screen and she simply sat there with an exhausted sigh. What was going on?

"How long have you been here?" She finally asked quietly and calm, as if she had no emotions in her. This was technically the way she always was. Years of fighting and cheating left had made her a complete professional in hiding emotions. Surely, this young man wouldn't hint at anything. She crossed her legs in, the black shiny latex rubbing silently--a trick that came through years of experience.

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 08:48 am UTC (link)
He tilted his head slightly to the side as he watched her having obvious problems with the electronic equipment.

"Morals and ethics have what to do with being rude?" he wondered, seeming gentle and about as unemotional as the woman. "The most immoral can be the most polite. And amend that to how much each person resorts to them on their respective world... too easy to generalise about worlds."

Kadaj paced over to a row of computers sitting on tables and as he walked by, their screen flickered as if inviting him to sit down. He let his right gloved hand lightly run over the surface of the tables while his left kept a calm grip on the sword.

"Only since yesterday," he answered, turning to face her squarely across the room.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-20 09:18 am UTC (link)
Trinity couldn't help but smile at his philosophy. There was so much he didn't understand about society by the looks of it. Mankind in general was better to be thought of as animals in order to clearly understand just how fundamental morals and ethics were when it came to politeness and courtesy. Still, she wasn't going to start explaining to him the basics of life in general right now, there was something even more interesting happening.

"I can't believe it. I'm in."

It was out of sheer luck that the laptop on her lap went from the fizzing screen to a black screen once more. Trinity had been on the verge of closing it to keep her from getting angry when those binary sequences and coding began to file down the screen in that eerie green lettering. It was the Matrix.

Her eyes were starring at the screen but it seemed to have glitches of sorts. Why did the coding say she was in space? And why did it say she was hacking off the Matrix?

"Somethings not right..."

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 09:41 am UTC (link)
Kadaj watched a greenish glow play over her as she kept staring at the screen after she declared she was in. Her face had a look of being disconcerted.

"Since I can't help you with your problem, I'll politely take a hint and let you work," he stated.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-20 09:57 am UTC (link)
Trinity ripped her gaze from the computer for a brief while seeing the man walk away. She pushed a few buttons and detected the coding of their exact location. She smiled weakly raising a brow liking the game they were about to play.

"Now, Kadaj, don't be so ready to leave. I'll show you something."

She said beckoning him to her side. It would be interesting to see if someone was so open to understand such a big idea as this. Considering they were talking about worlds, perhaps this would make him realize just what she meant.

The Matrix didn't show all the information, it did show names. For example, the man standing before him was Kadaj and he had some type of energy force within him. The coding was glitching to an extent, half the coding was composed of what an Agent would be yet the other was completely human. She couldn't read his stats, his age, his overall history since; obviously, he wasn't hacked into the matrix. His information was acting as if he had been freed. But, he had never exactly heard of a Kadaj before.

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 10:14 am UTC (link)
Had she not said his name, he might have continued on his way, feeling restless all of a sudden. He froze in his tracks because he hadn't told her his name.

He cautiously went to peer at the computer screen and saw how she had identified him. Except she shouldn't have been able to do that, should she?

"Alright, you have the advantage over me. What are you called and why is it you found me there? I'm sure you aren't from my world." He stared at the computer with his cat-like eyes.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-20 10:37 am UTC (link)
"No I'm not." She said clicking things here and there loading up new screens and such, "you should have guessed that when you saw me."

Despite the fact that things weren't going the way she had figured they would, she wasn't' going to let the glitches from the Matrix get to her. Perhaps her fears about this being a trap were still possible and that; if it was possible, Kadaj along with that other fellow Sub-Zero, were accidentally thrown into the mix. A few clicks here and there brought up another screen -- it was as if there was a camera in the room they were in that showed the two from above. She pursed her lips together.

"This data here," she said bringing that camera angle down and going back to the main screen where the green letters continued to filter down the screen, "is a coding of the worlds I am connected to. We call it The Matrix. Here," she said clicking a set of numbers and digits making them glow red as they translated into his name, "is you. It might seem like a lot of characters for one simple person but everyone is unique. Did you know that humans are exactly ninety nine point nine percent identical? That point one is what makes me separate from others."

She clicked another set of binary codes that glowed orange. It was the normal color of human coding and her name appeared in big orange letters. "Trinity." She said out loud knowing perfectly well he could put the dots together to understand that that was her name. After this, she turned back to the screen where it seemed a camera was looking at the two.

"Everything, from this laptop, to the very air we're breathing was initially created in the Matrix to hold humans. However, the coding for this world is completely screwed up."

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 11:02 am UTC (link)
"I'm sure no one else here is from my world," he said after he had sat down. He observed the changing views on the screen and his eyes narrowed, opened wide, then narrowed again before he glanced around to make sure there weren't any cameras in the room. At least none that were discernible.

"Ok, your world was created by the Matrix but mine wasn't and neither was this place, Mirage. That's why the coding is screwed up," he stated with a calm assertiveness that sounded older than his appearance. "I know how I was created and my world has a force called the Lifestream which isn't technological at all. You're trying to fit this into your Matrix?" He pointed to more obvious glitches on the screen. "See, why do you think that's happening?"

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-20 11:14 am UTC (link)
Trinity paid close attention to this small information from Kadaj's world. A life stream? That sounded rather strange. She was impressed that he caught a few glitches all ready but what she realized he didn't know was that the coding was his. She brought the coding up and divided it into the two segments.

"This is actually you're coding. This portion here," she pointed lazily at the portion that was glowing orange, "is correct. All of this is human but this." She pointed at the pieces of red here an there. "It's incorrect. It's as if... I don't know, you were being enhanced mechanically by something." Her lips went stiff once more as she tried to decode the errors for his curiosity.

"Where I come from, every time we see that coding, we know it's a machine, a program if you will." She didn"t have to tell him that it also meant he was threat.

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 11:29 am UTC (link)
Kadaj nodded. "Hnnn." He wondered what Sephiroth's coding would look like if his own had that amount of red in it. "It isn't incorrect, Trinity. I'm not 99.9 percent like humans because I have alien genes in my make-up," he explained. There was no reason to not be truthful; lieing wouldn't gain any advantage here.

"So in my case it's not a machine, whatever that means to you exactly. The only programming I have comes from my genetic structure, which is a mutation of human and cells from a creature that came to my planet thousands of years ago."

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-20 11:50 am UTC (link)
Of all the things Trinity was expecting as a reply, this was definitely, not one of them. She actually forgot about the computer and looked up at him. Alien's? How intriguing indeed. Even through out the years that her world had under its belt, the problems with the machines had never given the human race time to think of anything other than protecting themselves and saving other lives.

She looked at the coding once more and wished Morpheus was here. Oh the answers he could reach that even she as his second in command, could never muster.

She was trying to think of the coding as a DNA. She knew it would be impossible to pin point the information here with what she got without taking a specimen of her own from him, but she felt assured that the man was saying the truth. She gave him a weak smile.

"That's a surprise. I'm curious as to why the Matrix is picking it up. Despite your say that this place isn't the Matrix, I'm confused as to why everything is showing me its coding. For example. That sword of yours, it's here. In the room above us, there is a girl sleeping. I can even pin point the exact location of the tropical storm yet --" Now it was bugging her. She needed her own proof. If she was being shown as code then she was still hacked in despite the fact everything felt so real. She didn't want to begin explaining what she meant about coding and no coding but she felt it was necessary for him to understand -- she wanted someone to understand.

"Tell me." She said slowly as she un-jacked the laptop from the things about her closing it and putting it under her arm. She would need it for this. "Have you ever dodged a bullet?"

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 12:06 pm UTC (link)
Yes, Kadaj noted he had surprised her with that bit of information. Which confirmed that apparently there would be nothing like himself in her world, as well as her previous comment about humans being almost exactly alike.

"I'm curious that your Matrix is picking anything up here but maybe I shouldn't be. I have certain powers from my world and so far, it seems I haven't lost any of them."

He nodded while listening to her, still puzzled but it was interesting. Had he ever dodged a bullet? A smile moved over his lips as he remembered the fighting, the chase.... "Yes, dodged bullets and blocked sword thrusts and leapt from buildings -- just some of the things I do that normal people from my world can't. Why? How does this relate to the Matrix?"

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-20 12:32 pm UTC (link)
By the way he smiled to, Trinity felt comfortable. If she had found some sort of keeper or acquaintance, she had surely done good in meeting him.

"Let's just say I don't need alien material in my genetic make-up to do it. Come."

With that, she got up and walked towards the door. She was going to do it, she was going to throw herself off a bloody building and take whatever the world sent at her. If she could bend the laws of science, then it would surely mean that she was stuck in some other world... perhaps not necessarily in the matrix but it did hold some type of connection to it. She wasn't sure Kadaj would be interested in whatever she was going to do but because she knew young boys like him, his curiosity would eventually get the best of him. She placed the laptop underneath her arm, took some shades from her pocket and motioned to open the door holding it open for a bit.

"Of course, that's if you're interested in my world."

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 12:57 pm UTC (link)
He couldn't help but to actually laugh at the way she said her last statement. Kadaj was willing to go with her for many reasons. Meeting her was certainly better than when he had confronted Anakin and of course...

"I think you already know I'm interested," he said as he got up gracefully and went towards the door. "Where are we going?" Kadaj asked, following the woman in black.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-20 01:11 pm UTC (link)
"To the roof." She said calmly as she let the door close behind them leading the two through halls and finally an elevator. She gave the elevator a questioning glance feeling uncertain.

She had had bad experiences with elevators that she always tended to take the stairs but, in this case, would it be so bad? Probably not. She motioned to him to press the button to see if he wanted to go up the elevator.

"I'm going to have a few experiments. If things are the same, then I could easily dodge a bullet."

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-20 06:01 pm UTC (link)
Seeing her glance at the lift, Kadaj indicated the direction of the nearest stairs which they could both see. He started walking as he asked: "Have you been on the roof? No? Do we have to climb out of windows to get there?" His voice made him sound happy about the idea of this unorthodox passage.

"You make it a habit dodging bullets?"

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-21 08:35 am UTC (link)
Trinity was very much happy to see that Kadaj had chosen the elevators and reminded herself to give him thanks sometime. She began leading again without a hesitation.

"I've never been to the roof but I'm sure there is a doorway that leads to it." She reasoned logically. Despite the fact the building was a few floors it just had to have a roof. This resort place has too much stuff to be so idle.

"I don't make it a habit, it's more of means of survival. You see, in the Matrix, people like me are always running. Not because we're cowards but because our enemies are everywhere."

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-21 10:36 am UTC (link)
"So you want to be someplace up high? I don't know if this place has more than a couple of floors," he returned as they ascended quickly. "My room's on the second floor and I left from the balcony earlier. Maybe the building changes like the rooms do?" Kadaj wondered. "So that means we'll find a door?"

He glanced at her curiously, as he would be doing a lot. "Ok, so what are people like you in the Matrix and why do you have enemies everywhere? Seems you decided I'm not an enemy but the glitches on the computer bothered you." That was about all he knew about her, besides her name and he liked how she wore black too. She seemed crisp and direct, which he also admired. "You can tell me after your experiments, if you want," he added.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-21 12:20 pm UTC (link)
Kadaj had brought a very good point into Trinity's head that made her hesitate. Surely, this building had been two stories high: would it be enough to test it? She recalled another similar building not to far away from the one they were residing at and she figured the test would turn from a fall to a leap. If she didn't make it, the two floor fall wouldn't kill her.

After her hesitant moment, she looked at Kadaj a bit, the glasses hiding the suspicious look of hers while her lips were still curved in a shy smile. "You sure are a curious type, we both got that in common. I'll be very interested in hearing about your world too, you know." Sure, she didn't mind telling him about the Matrix she figured, since she would probably be asking more favors of him now that someone finally knew. It felt good, like some weight was taken off her chest.

She beckoned him to follow her as she started clicking buttons here and there in the laptop she had swung open as she walked through the hall of the second floor, her boots giving a small thump as she walked on looking cool yet menacing.

"Remember what I said about people being slightly different in worlds? I said that because I've seen it. In a sense, I come from two worlds back home. One is the real world, the other is the Matrix."

The laptop began to beep softly as she caught a slight change in patterns. Where there used to be a wall there was now a door she had not noticed before. It was just like being in the Matrix again... Trinity stopped and starred at the door knowing by her body language Kadaj would understand what just happened.

"The Matrix is like a dream world, created to keep humans in a controlled conciseness by machine's. Everything in the Matrix, from the walls to the very ground can be changed." For an instant, she actually felt unsure if she should continue on, after all, what did Kadaj know? Still, his situation of being so different from others was what probably made things so easily understandable and said. It was an awkward feeling: the feeling of trust, but Trinity respected it taking a hold of the handle.

"Think of it as if you were in a computer program, living your life thinking that everything that was happening to you was real without ever realizing you're being controlled. Like a bunch of sheep in a corral." She opened the door as the two were showered with the light from the outside.

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-21 04:46 pm UTC (link)
"I'll be happy to tell you about my world," he assured. "I just thought you wanted to do your experiments without too much delay and I'm already asking a lot of questions, I know."

His already active sense of interest heightened when the computer beeped. Trinity's boots stopped thumping on the floor and she paused before a door. Kadaj walked almost without any sound, his motions somewhat like a cat's the same way his eyes were. Fluid and the actions of a hunter. He stopped beside her and could see himself reflected in her dark glasses when she explained about the Matrix.

"Hnnn," he said softly as she opened the door put there for their use. He blinked at the light. "It wasn't that bright earlier."

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-21 07:16 pm UTC (link)
Trinity walked onto the Roof and looked about. The sun was up but the sky was still clouded. Her classes made it simple to look up at the sky and she began to walk towards the ledge, her movements becoming much more graceful, as if she had just decided to transform into someone else. She moved as noiseless as one would think possible, and as fast as the wind. She was by the ledge in seconds standing on the the ledge looking at the building a good ways away.

"I think this will be interesting." She said, placing her hands on her hips as she put her laptop down. The green codes were still falling rather normally on the screen without any awkward spots and she turned to look at Kadaj.

"That building over there is pretty far off. I'm going to say if we put this building on its side it would be the equivalent." She jumped off the ledge and began to put some distance between herself and the ledge in order to catch some speed. This actually took some quick thinking and mathematics. You simply just didn't break the laws of gravity, you needed to beat it. She stood there ready to go, a smirk across her lips.

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-21 08:04 pm UTC (link)
Interesting indeed!

As he watched her, a laugh erupted from the young man. This laugh had disturbed some people during his previous life on his planet, seeming at best inappropriate and at worst frightening.

"Let's see it!" he called out, challenging a fellow warrior and waving his arm.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-21 08:52 pm UTC (link)
Trinity stood there still for a bit looking on at her destination a good ways away. She knew that a regular human wouldn't be able to pull the jump off and in Trinity's case, this jump was for amateurs. Perhaps she had done a mistake in doing this but she just had to know. He heard his laughter and for some reason it soothed her, it sounded like something that would come from Mouse. This was all just a game after all, anything was possible.

It was as if by magic the way Trinity moved. She was like a sprite, a rogue, an artist of motion, an angel of death. The way she propelled herself without even leaving the trace of noise or even the breaking of the wind as she pushed through the air about her with abnormal speeds was astounding. She was going to jump off the roof.

Trinity felt it, felt that same feeling of emptiness she felt whenever she jumped and, even long before her slender boot kicked off from the ledge, she knew she was not in the Matrix but most definitly not in the real world.

It was like if she literally soared through the sky as Trinity 'leaped' the space between the two buildings and landed on the other side perfectly with a cat's balance. She stood there for a moment calculating how much strain she had received but everything felt weightless as if the program of this world did not realize she had just broken its rule of gravity. She turned to look back across the space at Kadaj with a triumphant grin across her lips.

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-21 10:34 pm UTC (link)
Kadaj emitted a close field of glowing Materia most people couldn't see in the sunlight. His continuing laughter punctuated his own leap from the roof. His 'flight' made the white hair flow back from his face and he landed beside Trinity with a great big smile.

"We still have our powers at least. What other experiments do you want to try?" he wondered, looking down at the ground.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-22 10:01 am UTC (link)
Trinity looked at him rather impressed curious as to what the white orb about Kadaj was. She stood there, feeling alive again as she tilted her head and crossed her arms across her chest.

"I suppose anything drastic will have to wait." She said to his question about the experimentation. This had only proven to her that she was capable of doing anything really and that was all she really needed to know. Perhaps now she could go and hit the gym for old times sakes.

"How about telling me what that is?" she pointed with her nose at the orb about him.

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-22 11:20 am UTC (link)
Kadaj flexed his left gloved hand and the bluish white glow concentrated in his forearm, where he had the materia stored. It blazed bright white like a mini star before seeming to retreat back beneath the leather sleeve.

"We call it materia on my world," he answered. "What is materia, you wonder. Energy which is a crystallised form of mako, and mako is the liquid transformation of what we know as the Lifestream," he explained his crash course about his original home, Gaia. "The Lifestream has all the spirit energy of anything alive on my world. We come from it and return to it." He paused in his almost worshipful comments about the Lifestream, stepping closer to the edge of the roof and glancing all around them. Kadaj noted again how they were surrounded by dark clouds but here in the centre, his companion truly needed those sun shades for more than hiding her eyes (and motives?).

He looked at Trinity again. "I'd like to know how Mirage could take me from the Lifestream, and take you from your Matrix, but right now it's your turn for asking questions, so did I completely confuse you just now?" That he doubted very much. She was highly intelligent and so far seemed to be truthful. Kadaj could usually sense deception. "What else can I explain?"

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-22 12:07 pm UTC (link)
As much as she listened she was still rather confused about how this alien life force had to do with him and all. She was trying to get things right.

"So let me get this straight," she replied. "I'm assuming this lifestream of yours is like the fundamental of life. And that this...materia is like enhancements?"

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-22 01:38 pm UTC (link)
He nodded. "Yes, the Lifestream is fundamental energy and it's not a stream in the physical sense, but sometimes we can see it as little spheres or sparks of light. When it's in mako form, then it's physical and can be used as a source of power. Take it to the next step, where some of us can use materia so your idea of it being enhancements is correct."

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-22 03:53 pm UTC (link)
"How interesting." She spoke quietly giving Kadaj a look.

"That could have been what the coding was detecting. Your enhancements make you almost an equal to my enemy and it was those traits that the coding was created to detect." She said rather truthfully. To see that the man before her was actually rather powerful made here even more interested in knowing about him.

"And this Alien life force, the one that altered you, is it part of the lifestream as well?"

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-22 04:45 pm UTC (link)
"Hnn. So the coding didn't pick up on my being part Jenova as much as my enhancements. They called it the Jenova Project and some of what they hoped to accomplish was make superior soldiers."

He nodded slightly. "Jenova's in the Lifestream now. Some claim she pollutes but it might not be the alien cells themselves. There was one man who was the most successful of the experiments and he's the reason she's in the Lifestream. It's a long story. Short version: I think it's the will of this man that pollutes, so to speak."

As he spoke, the wind began picking up strength again, rippling through his shoulder-length hair. Kadaj turned his face into its humid blast and narrowed his eyes against it.

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[info]deathcatalyst
2008-08-28 09:01 am UTC (link)
She looked about them as the wind began picking up again, she looked across the building where she left the laptop and she frowned, she could have used it to tell her if there was a storm coming or not. She looked at Kadaj curiously finding his tale of his world rather interesting. Unfortunately, the weather was bothering her.

She gave a small walk as she looked down at the floor below and saw as trees became bent and disfigured here and there by the brutal wind.

"I think our meeting is going to have to be postponed." She sighed disappointed. She would have liked to accompany the man in searching for things here and there and exploring.

"Perhaps another day we can explore?"

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-28 04:57 pm UTC (link)
He nodded in agreement, turning to look in the direction of the mountains before they retreated back inside.

"I wonder what's in the mountains and desert. How about we go in that direction when the storm ends?" Kadaj gestured into the wind. He had to raise the volume of his voice now.

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