Ep1.5 - 'Ain't Much, But It's Home ' - Closed
Nov 12, 2014 18:02:39 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2014 18:02:39 GMT -5
<<Week 2, Day 4>>
It was, in Cleaver's opinion, a Primus-fragging miracle that Altruous had not disintegrated from the inside out from his deplorable lack of maintenance, let alone been upright and talking. She had made a point to tell the elderly mech this, in various phrasings, over the course of an hour spent scrutinizing his frame and topping up fluids. The medic had wanted to do some major overhauls, but had only managed to get him to consent to some minor replacements to linings and filters that were on the verge of complete redundancy. It was a short-term reprieve...
Beneath that bluster and curtness, however, Cleaver was genuinely pleased to have him safely inside of Haven. Altruous's arrival on this planet had been a fraught situation from what Layby and Cat had told her, and she'd yet to see Deuce to thank him for his assistance in keeping the old mech safe. The Vector himself was remarkably calm about the whole thing, and seemed a bottomless font of the patience and gentleness that she associated with his caste.
She'd never met a Vector before, and she was naturally curious about his path through the war. However, the habits of her profession were a significantly more powerful force.
Medical examinations did not leave much opportunity to talk - at least her's didn't, so it was only after Cleaver had grudgingly allowed Altruous to sit up on the berth that the clinical and diagnostic bent of her mind eased back.
"You're welcome to stay here for as long as you wish, Altruous," she said as she took a step back from the berth. Her arms slid back into their default configuration, the tools vanishing into her hands before they too flattened and smoothed into the tips of her booms. It was as complete an assurance as she could give that she was done bothering his systems.
Cleaver gave a wry smile as she watched him move, eyeing his joints and the little tremors with a pinch of disapproval. "Honestly it'd be preferable if you did, if you were thinking of staying on Earth for the time being. We're in the middle of the front line, here, and there isn't another DMZ in the system."
It was, in Cleaver's opinion, a Primus-fragging miracle that Altruous had not disintegrated from the inside out from his deplorable lack of maintenance, let alone been upright and talking. She had made a point to tell the elderly mech this, in various phrasings, over the course of an hour spent scrutinizing his frame and topping up fluids. The medic had wanted to do some major overhauls, but had only managed to get him to consent to some minor replacements to linings and filters that were on the verge of complete redundancy. It was a short-term reprieve...
Beneath that bluster and curtness, however, Cleaver was genuinely pleased to have him safely inside of Haven. Altruous's arrival on this planet had been a fraught situation from what Layby and Cat had told her, and she'd yet to see Deuce to thank him for his assistance in keeping the old mech safe. The Vector himself was remarkably calm about the whole thing, and seemed a bottomless font of the patience and gentleness that she associated with his caste.
She'd never met a Vector before, and she was naturally curious about his path through the war. However, the habits of her profession were a significantly more powerful force.
Medical examinations did not leave much opportunity to talk - at least her's didn't, so it was only after Cleaver had grudgingly allowed Altruous to sit up on the berth that the clinical and diagnostic bent of her mind eased back.
"You're welcome to stay here for as long as you wish, Altruous," she said as she took a step back from the berth. Her arms slid back into their default configuration, the tools vanishing into her hands before they too flattened and smoothed into the tips of her booms. It was as complete an assurance as she could give that she was done bothering his systems.
Cleaver gave a wry smile as she watched him move, eyeing his joints and the little tremors with a pinch of disapproval. "Honestly it'd be preferable if you did, if you were thinking of staying on Earth for the time being. We're in the middle of the front line, here, and there isn't another DMZ in the system."