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IT'S YOUR DESTINY!!!
Who: Anyone, everyone? Aoba and Declan to start.
What: Destiny
When: After the House of Wolves, before The Taken King.
Where: Earth, The Last City, The Tower and beyond.
Warnings: Could be sorta zombie stuff (Hive), could be xenophilia? I dunno. Gen warnings, yo.
Earth. 700 years into the future, humanity is all but gone, huddled in a massive city in the mountains, surrounded by gargantuan walls and living in the shadow of the slumbering, perhaps dead, body of The Traveler. The massive being of benevolence and light that came to Earth bearing gifts of knowledge that would bring about the longest Golden Age in Terran history, hovering in geostationary orbit over The Last City of men, protecting what is left from The Darkness beyond with the remains of it's Light.
For those on Earth it is a well-known story. With The Traveler's dying breath it created Ghosts, fragments of living Light that in turn resurrected men and women across the galaxy, bringing to bear the Guardians, warriors to fight the Darkness. Earth and all the nearby planets are populated by humans, the Awoken, Exos and a variety of species of ever more distant origins, some less generous than others. The Guardians make their headquarters in a colossal spire at the edge of The Last City. There, in the Tower, the Vanguard and other factions of humanity work together to hold the line and fight the Darkness and every other threat to the known universe. The little understood Guardians rarely venture beyond the Tower, preferring the company of their brothers and sisters in arms, but all look to the Tower as a beacon of hope.
There is danger and adventure to be had; the likelihood of death and the possibility of rebirth. The future is uncertain, but all who walk in the Light know the Darkness is coming, and the wise life to the fullest.
[ Destiny Wiki ]
What: Destiny
When: After the House of Wolves, before The Taken King.
Where: Earth, The Last City, The Tower and beyond.
Warnings: Could be sorta zombie stuff (Hive), could be xenophilia? I dunno. Gen warnings, yo.
Earth. 700 years into the future, humanity is all but gone, huddled in a massive city in the mountains, surrounded by gargantuan walls and living in the shadow of the slumbering, perhaps dead, body of The Traveler. The massive being of benevolence and light that came to Earth bearing gifts of knowledge that would bring about the longest Golden Age in Terran history, hovering in geostationary orbit over The Last City of men, protecting what is left from The Darkness beyond with the remains of it's Light.
For those on Earth it is a well-known story. With The Traveler's dying breath it created Ghosts, fragments of living Light that in turn resurrected men and women across the galaxy, bringing to bear the Guardians, warriors to fight the Darkness. Earth and all the nearby planets are populated by humans, the Awoken, Exos and a variety of species of ever more distant origins, some less generous than others. The Guardians make their headquarters in a colossal spire at the edge of The Last City. There, in the Tower, the Vanguard and other factions of humanity work together to hold the line and fight the Darkness and every other threat to the known universe. The little understood Guardians rarely venture beyond the Tower, preferring the company of their brothers and sisters in arms, but all look to the Tower as a beacon of hope.
There is danger and adventure to be had; the likelihood of death and the possibility of rebirth. The future is uncertain, but all who walk in the Light know the Darkness is coming, and the wise life to the fullest.
[ Destiny Wiki ]
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"I didn't say you couldn't work, only that you don't have to. I make so much money I don't know what to do with it. Mostly I just buy more gear or weapons, try them out and eventually toss them because they're not as good as my old stuff, anyways. Spending it on useful things for someone that needs it is a lot less wasteful, I think," the Guardian reasoned, shrugging slightly and turning back to face the quiet TV and blank wall spaces again. For how little TV he watched he would have been better served turning the couch to face the windows. He preferred watching outside anyways...maybe he would, later. But what if Aoba preferred TV? White brows furrowed along with his private thoughts, the Titan puzzling over sudden interest in his own environment that hadn't mattered at all before.
"Just let me know what you'd like to do and I'll talk to someone. Commander Zavala might know someone. Or Cayde or Miss Ikora."
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But if Declan didn't know what a kept man was, Aoba didn't want to be the one to tell him! He didn't want Declan to think he'd had weird ideas about their arrangement or anything like that.
"Mm. I'll probably go talk to Tess once I've got my bearings a little better, since she offered. I wonder if I can get some maps on Ren somehow... he was always my navigator back home."
Ren, still content to be resting his chin on his paws while Declan petted him, spoke up. "I will continue to keep logging directions and locations manually, Aoba."
"Of course. Thanks, Ren, I know I can count on you no matter what."
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"I can do that," Ghost offered, turning himself over and back, floating idly back and forth between the kitchen and living room to see what everyone was doing.
"I have all of the local maps, most maps of the scouted areas of earth, the Moon, Venus, Mars, Mercury and local space, as well as the Reef. If you like, I am happy to share these with you," Ghost intoned, hovering before Ren and blinking owlishly.
"I also have historical documents, current events, personal profiles of people you are likely to encounter. I can update you so you are a functioning modern unit."
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“Wait, are you sure? I mean, can you really do that?” Aoba asked, pausing his food prep in order to better focus. “I don’t…even know if Ren has enough memory for that much. And what about reverse compatibility? We’re from…I don’t even know, compared to here.”
What if Ren was the equivalent of a floppy disk drive compared to blue-rays here in the future, or worse? What if he was ENIAC compared to the tech of Declan’s day and age??
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"The Exos are human in every way but the strictly biological sense and have very complex computerized parts that function like human brains. Exo scientists are very good at making compatible upgrades for other artificial intelligence. If space is a concern, they can offer you something. Meanwhile, I don't think maps should take up too much room. I can alter the size and quality to conserve space usage."
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An Allmate-to-Allmate transmission (as Aoba viewed it) wasn’t too bad. Really, Aoba’s only true concern there was the vast difference in hardware. Ren was already an old model compared to modern Allmates back home. Comparing him to a construct like Ghost seemed…possibly even implausible.
The suggestion that someone other than Aoba could make modifications to Ren, though? Aoba turned away from the little kitchen counter completely, making a discontent noise of protest.
“If Ren really needed some kind of upgrade, I’d do it myself…but I suppose there’s no harm in seeing if the maps can transfer. They would be useful.”
Ren, attentive to his master, wagged his tail briefly. “The likelihood of me being damaged by any data files from Ghost is very slim. Most likely any incompatibilities would simply result in me being unable to read the information rather than being harmed by it. I do not mind it, Aoba. I’m certain you could fix me if anything did go wrong.”
Aoba thought as much as well—at least regarding the likelihood that maps might hurt Ren somehow. It wasn’t like Ghost was going to hit him with a virus or a worm, right? In his own Midorijima-era manner of thinking, Aoba saw Ghost as an extension of Declan and therefore had no reason to mistrust the little construct.
“Maps would be useful,” Aoba said, repeating himself but also reassuring himself. “Alright, no harm in trying. Go ahead.”
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"I didn't mean for them to upgrade him, either. You are obviously his closest companion in much the way Declan and I are connected. Declan is the only one who changes my shell, for instance. I merely meant that the Exos would be able to design something compatible for you to use."
"But for now, maps are quite enough and useful as well. If you change your mind about anything, please let me know. I believe Lakshmi-2 would be inclined to assist. She's very concerned about the future, after all."
"That's an understatement," Declan sighed, patting Ren gently before moving his hand away to give Ghost and Ren space. Ghost floated down and cast his scan over the dog. Just like that, the information was wirelessly transferred, effortless for the orb, though it might take longer for Ren to process all of the maps.
"There you go," Ghost chimed, floating off to stare out the window at the Traveler, done attempting to put a foot he didn't have in a mouth he was equally devoid of.
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For a little while (which felt much longer to Aoba himself), the Allmate appeared frozen…or rather, lagging. He stared straight ahead and his tail had stopped wagging. Finally, though, Ren perked his ears forward and announced, “Data received.”
As he uttered the words, Ren opened up a trio of holographic windows in front of himself. While Aoba leaned in over the back of the couch (and Declan’s broad shoulder), Ren loaded a different image to each one. On the right, a map of a portion of the Old Resident District. On the left, his new map of the local area. In the middle, a very partial map of Steelport, Decker territory specifically, that had obviously been put together in a simple image program.
The right and middle maps each had a bright blue dot on them. Ren compared them briefly, then lit a third blue dot upon the newest map. “Aoba, I have recorded the latest portal connection and location for future referencing.”
“Not that they do much good when they’re one-way, but…good work, Ren.” He pushed himself upright from the couch backing again and looked towards the window to add, “Thanks, Ghost. I really do appreciate it. I’d hate to get lost out there.”
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"That's the Traveler in him. The Traveler taught all of humanity the things that got the races where they are today, and Ghosts are tiny pieces of the Traveler. Don't let him fool you; he's proud of emulating it," the Guardian chuckled softly, Ghost widening his eye in some manner of shocked embarrassment before floating back to the window in a harmless huff.
"Just let us know," Declan added, looking between Aoba and Ren. "We really can find someone that can make excellent parts you can use. If you're worried about the results of adding some maps, you two ought to at least consider upgrading, just for posterity."
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“I’ll…think about it,” he said at last, standing up and wandering back towards the kitchen, half musing out loud as he went. “I mean, we won’t be here forever, and going back home with technology from the future…I don’t know, I’m just not sure if it’s a good idea. But I’ll think about it.”
“I will of course go along with whatever you decide is best, Aoba,” Ren intoned, pausing, then putting his chin back down on his paws as he dismissed his holograms.
In the meanwhile, Aoba finished chopping up all the vegetables he’d chosen into appropriate sizes. Not long after that, the smell of actual cooking began to fill the small space of Declan’s home as Aoba started putting things together in that particular way he’d learned from Tae’s particular touch wish the dish. His face was one of fairly intense focus in the meanwhile—he felt like he’d never live it down if he ruined the meal he’d insisted on cooking!
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When food began cooking in earnest the Guardian perked a bit, rumbling low in his chest as he grunted and stretched, silver eyes blinking slowly open. He looked around, briefly confused before he remember what was going on and yawned noisily. It was then that the bell rang again, drawing his attention to the door. He was forced to get up at that point, much as he didn't want to move the Allmate, so he could answer the door and accept the new package of dishware. Now there were two sets in his home, and it felt very strange, he mused, carefully unpacking things and setting them nearby Aoba without getting in the way.
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He’d been so nice, so helpful…and hadn’t asked for a damn thing in return. You didn’t meet a lot of people like that. Aoba wasn’t even sure that he could have been so nice if he’d found himself in Declan’s boots.
When it came to the point where the stew just had to simmer, soaking in the stock and seasonings, Aoba wandered to the window for a while and stared out at an alien Earth. There were more portals out there somewhere…but who knew where the next one would take him? When there were infinite worlds out there…could you even calculate the chance that your next portal would be the one home?
Sighing quietly, Aoba returned to stove to check on things. The potatoes and carrots and onions seemed nice and soft, so he started adding the thin slivers of meat and watched them change colors in the stock, richening the smells throughout the little apartment. Not long after that, Declan stirred and the bell rang. Ren padded into the kitchen space while Declan dealt with the door (phew), and when the big Guardian shuffled over Aoba gave him a grin.
“Perfect timing! Here….” He picked up the brand new bowl and loaded it with a hefty serving of the nikujaga. It smelled right, at least. Hopefully he hadn’t cooked the vegetables too long or added too much seasoning. Some of the things he’d gotten were ‘close guesses’ after much debating over Tess’s catalogue.
Loaded with the meat, veggies, and with just a bit of the broth ladled over it all, Aoba held the bowl back to Declan. “Here you go. Hope you like it. Granny’s a better cook than I am, but it’s hard to get nikujaga wrong.”
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"It smells delicious. Thank you for cooking, Aoba," Declan added, looking over the couch at the blue-haired man, watching him curiously. When Aoba finally joined him and he felt it was acceptable to eat, Declan went at it with the sort of appetite only a man his size could have. Strictly speaking, Guardians didn't have to eat anything at all, but he enjoyed it as much as the next person, and didn't want Aoba to feel like he was getting nothing but charity. That, and all he really ever ate to take the edge off was rations...
"This is the best thing I've ever tasted," the Titan admitted, and it wasn't even an exaggeration. "You're a wonderful cook! Thank you for this, truly."
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He murmured a little itadakimasu before starting into it himself, and…hmm. Well it definitely wasn’t Granny’s but it wasn’t…bad per se. Maybe a bit too sweet, but….
Declan may not have been embellishing from his own point of view, but Aoba still startled and automatically assumed that the Guardian was. The best thing he’d ever tasted? No way!
“You’re exaggerating!” he blurted with an embarrassed laugh, blushing at the perceived hyperbole…but happy despite himself. Declan was so straightforward that Aoba didn’t think he was lying, even if he was going a little overboard. “But I’m glad you like it. It’s the least I can do after all your help today.”
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"I've never had a home cooked meal before. I've only ever had food from mess or rations packets. This is absolutely the best thing I've ever had. If doing the right thing was always this rewarding it wouldn't be so hard for some people."
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“Cooking a meal isn’t the least bit equal to sharing your home and buying new clothes…but if you let me cook for you a few more times, I might start to feel a little better about this arrangement.”
He’d have to find some little job, though…it halfway defeated the purpose of it if Declan was still paying for the ingredients, didn’t it?
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"You may cook as often as you like. I will always look forward to it," Declan replied, nodding slowly and settling into the food. He polished it off in no time, even with impeccable manners. Instead of asking for more, he quietly waiting on Aoba, feeling it more important for someone who actually needed food to get his fill first.
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He was, in fact, watching Declan rather more than he was paying attention to his own food. Sure, it was great to have some real food in his own stomach at last, but as soon as he realized Declan was sitting with an empty bowl Aoba asked, “Ready for seconds?”
And even as he was asking, he was already moving, standing up with his own near-empty bowl in hand (might as well top it off) while reaching for Declan’s empty.
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"I don't have to eat. I just like to. I have a big appetite when I do so it can be hard to keep up with and pretty costly. I have plenty of money, of course, but eating always felt like a social thing, to me, so I don't really do it. This is the first time I've eaten real food in a few months. Usually if I eat at all, it's just rations with other Guardians when I'm on the field, or when I have to eat to look normal to civilians."
He nodded slightly before pausing to think about what he'd said in any other context, then hurriedly raised both hands and shook his head quickly.
"That isn't to say I don't appreciate the meal! I do. It's really very good. I've never had anything home-cooked before. I'm only saying, please don't let me take food out of your mouth, when I don't actually need it to live. I would very much enjoy more, just not at the cost of you eating well yourself."
I love it when your tags arrive just as I'm sitting for lunch break X3
The frown lingered as Aoba sat down, but ultimately he pressed Declan's bowl firmly back into those big hands.
"If you like eating and you like my cooking, then eat. You're not going to starve me and I'd rather not just sit here and eat alone." Saying so made Aoba recall one of the particular things Declan had said so he paused, then added, "I suppose that makes it a social thing after all, but you have to expect a little social interaction from your roommate, right?"
Aoba took a deliberate leap with that: saying roommate rather than guest. Putting forward a notion of equality between them. They weren't actually equal, not yet, not when Aoba was new and useless to this world, but it was something to strive for.
He was starting to get a feeling like he'd have to be stubborn in putting himself forward as Declan's friend, too. Time would tell, but that was how it felt right now.
I must have good timing XD I sat down right before I decided I should shower like "Tag? TAG."
"A roommate has his own room," Declan pointed out with a small, apologetic smile. "I only have a couch to offer, at least until I can find an alternative," the oversized Guardian mumbled, inclining his head in gratitude when the bowl was returned. He settled into the food, careful not to rush or make a mess, careful never to speak with his mouth full.
"I have television," he added awkwardly, pointing with a free finger off his bowl towards the blank screen set into one wall. "I don't really watch it, myself, but there will be news and educational shows and things there that are easier to follow that setting into one of our computers, at first. You can get a grasp of local events and time-relevant things. It isn't much but it'll help you orient yourself and give you something else to do if I'm not here and you don't have anything in the way of work."
Perfect timing. Your tag came in while I was walking from the salon to the timeclock. X3
He ate while Declan continued to speak, his own stomach and tastebuds thrilling to have something that wasn’t all sugar and fat and preservatives at last. Aoba glanced up at the dormant television, nodding in acknowledgement as he swallowed his mouthful.
“That’s a good idea. I’ll do that. I mean, even if I won’t be here forever, the more I understand the better I’ll fit in, right? And just because I may find another portal, that doesn’t mean I’ll want to jump through it right away.” Aoba sighed, looking down into his bowl, then out the window at the sky of an alien Earth. “There’s no going back once you step through, but you don’t know where it goes until you do. If I’ve got time to prepare myself this time around, I’d better take it.”
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"You're welcome here as long as you feel comfortable staying. I promise, aside from my size, I won't get in the way much. You can have the place to yourself as much as you like, I don't mind going out or away. I do it a lot anyways so if you need space or privacy, just let me know. And...I don't mind helping you look for portals, either. I travel all over the known galaxy...there's bound to be something. You're welcome to come with me."
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“Me?” Talking about space and space travel was one thing, but to go across space like that? Teleporting three miles had been bewildering enough! Aoba didn’t even know if what he felt was awe or fear at the prospect.
“I…I hope it doesn’t come to that!” Okay, maybe ‘fear’ was more likely. He’d never even been in a plane, much less…what, a space ship? Or would that just be more teleporting? “Portals…according to the Guide at least, they’re everywhere. You just can’t…see them until you’re, ah…a ‘Chosen One’. And even that was an accident.”
Aoba stirred his bowl a bit then shook his head with a wry kind of expression. “Anyway, Declan…you don’t need to put yourself down so much. It’s not like I lived alone before I got caught up in all of this—I lived with my Granny. I’m used to someone else being around, so having a place all to myself would actually feel weirder than you being here in it, too.”
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"Are you frightened of traveling in space?" Ghost suddenly piped up, breaking the silence and smoothly attempting to distract Aoba from further dialogue with Declan until the man figured things out for himself, or at least came to a temporary answer.
"I assure you, it's quite safe. There are warp jumps, so it doesn't take all that long, and the current generation of ships are the fastest and most well-constructed ever."
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...you just made Aerosmith their theme song (nottalking)
I DON'T WANNA CLOOOOSE MY EEEEYES, I DON'T WANNA FAAALL ASLEEEP
CUZ HE'LL MISS YOU, AOBA, AND HE DON'T WANNA MISS A THING
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