Tadashi 浜田忠 (
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man your battle stations, we'll have you dead pretty soon
[Panic had run straight through his core when he knew someone had found their safe house. It'd been the best one yet, they had managed to stay there for months now, but it really was too good to last. They still had so much to find and clean up, he wasn't ready. He grabs his bag, the one he kept packed for if they had to run fast, and made for the door but stopped just outside.
It was them. It was the Six, they'd found him and Callaghan. He's not sure how, Callaghan's mods to his collar had jammed their trackers so... It must be something else they used. But if they're here then they could help. They could take over this mess, and he could go home.
Maybe.
Tadashi's throat's gone dry with the dirt and dust kicked up from their landing and scuffle with Callaghan off to the side and he stands watching, swallowing the lump in his throat. Callaghan, that's right, he-- He'd done so much to get them out, he couldn't let the guy just be taken back to prison, he'd be killed from the inside --
He makes a run towards the group, waving and trying to call out but any sound he makes drowned by the shouting.]
It was them. It was the Six, they'd found him and Callaghan. He's not sure how, Callaghan's mods to his collar had jammed their trackers so... It must be something else they used. But if they're here then they could help. They could take over this mess, and he could go home.
Maybe.
Tadashi's throat's gone dry with the dirt and dust kicked up from their landing and scuffle with Callaghan off to the side and he stands watching, swallowing the lump in his throat. Callaghan, that's right, he-- He'd done so much to get them out, he couldn't let the guy just be taken back to prison, he'd be killed from the inside --
He makes a run towards the group, waving and trying to call out but any sound he makes drowned by the shouting.]
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Should they?
[his voice is carefully neutral. this is not something he is against, but Hiro...
well.
ever since Krei Tech, he's a bit of a mental image; brave, heroic, dauntless. unstoppable. but with that comes that taunt of our programming prevents us from hurting a human being. then again, he'd also seen Hiro's more...vicious side, only so long before that. and these people are...subhuman, at best]
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That's going to change tonight. ]
Do you object?
[ Not answering his question. ]
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[there's another question here, unspoken; have you? or, perhaps- are you ready to?]
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He has to destroy them. Utterly. Completely. ]
Didn't work out well for you.
[ Probably won't work out well for himself. But he no longer cares. Not after seeing those videos. ]
wow that was an amusing typo
[or maybe Hiro needs to look at this from another angle. Callaghan considers the armored form, trying to see past the dark helm, the suit...to remember that this is not just the imposingly armored figure, this is a teenager. a young man who, in his own way, has gone through so much...
too much.]
You've got a tracking device in here, I'm sure. Give me the night, and I can make my own progress on this.
[and Hiro's own hands can be clean. other than holding the proverbial leash, of course, but since they both seem to be in agreement that these men need to be dealt with...]
TEEANGER
He swallows audibly; it comes through the distortion as a strange, rasping click. ]
I'm coming with you. [ A pause. ] If you can't handle them, I'll step in immediately.
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but he nods. he can work with this, and it gives Hiro some small
falsesense of innocent to cling to.]I'm best at working 'alone', anyway. [or, at least, when he doesn't have to worry about anyone's back other than his own.] Let's get started.
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Come on. We've got a long way to walk.
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still, it's not long before he speaks up again;]
I have two more questions. [a pause to ensure that he's got Hiro's attention, and then-] Am I still 'Yokai'?
[this is hardly the outfit people are used to associating with that name, and there's hardly any sort of identity to protect - everyone knows that Yokai was once a respected Professor, at least if they bothered to do any sort of digging. but at the same time, the entire persona...it's been crafted to incite the sort of fear that a respected Professor never could.
people see the mask, and they run; you run from the Yokai, and you don't get hurt.
he has a mask now, but it's not nearly the same.]
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But ... Yokai worked for Yama. Yokai would draw their attention, make the connection to Tadashi even more clear. He can't risk it, not even a little bit. He shakes his head. ]
Yokai left with Tadashi Hamada. He can't return like this. They could figure it out.
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[not Callaghan. Callaghan is...well. Robert Callaghan is, arguably, long gone; lost to the sands and seas of time. maybe someday he can wear his name again with pride, but until then...]
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Never was good at names. [ Just look at their naming pattern. Not exactly creative. Though, that gives him an idea ... ] ... Yurei will work. [ He mentally switches the "rei" over to "zero" in his mind, since that's an alternate reading for that syllable, and he expects Callaghan to make that connection as well. ]
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[it gives him an odd sensation, as well, at least when he gives it another moment of thought; rei, indeed. a subtle inclusion, perhaps, and it almost makes him regret his next question.
but there is a whisper of paranoia that lingers with him, spawned from his time with Yama, and he has tried so hard to ignore it as of late. still it lingers, still it warns, still it insists that he is not trusted. he understands that Hiro would have killed him by now if that was his goal, and he certainly wouldn't have done all this to just throw him away, which means that there is only one other way to go;]
So. What's your way of reigning 'Yurei' in?
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Why?
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'Yurei' takes a few more steps forwards, then stops as well, half-turning to glance over his shoulder.]
I want to know the difference between a malfunction and something I did. That's all.
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Don't need it.
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You have to have some kind of shutdown or override. What's my clue, H-One?
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None. You don't have one. Believe me or don't - we've got work to do.
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this does't make any sense. Callaghan's body language suggests bafflement; he doesn't seem able to understand that. and really, he can't; how can Hiro craft him this, spend all this time and effort, and not have some sort of safeguard?]
...you do have a GPS tracker on this, right?
[that's not necessarily a matter of reigning in. that's just- that's common sense. at least more common sense than having a way to shut him down...]
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Of course. Every suit I make has one. Same with everyone else on the team.
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but he can only make that attempt at rubbing his head again, get blocked by the helmet, and then settle for a vague dismissive gesture]
...Just making sure you hadn't lost your head.
[he doesn't understand why Hiro is trusting him this far, but...maybe he doesn't. maybe he's just not telling him. maybe, maybe...
...maybe he just needs to put that aside and focus on the task at hand. this is going to be a long night.]
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Focus, professor. I've been doing this longer than you.
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Not this. I think I may have the advantage here.
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Fine. Let's get this over with.
[ It's not much farther to the first base of operations, anyway. ]
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how coldly, utterly efficient he can be. it began to show in those original fights against the masked man, but now-now he's all but silent, not a single word more than necessary slipping from his lips. when he does speak, it's three or less at a time; he's more poised to watch, listen, and then strike.
and not a single motion is wasted.
Yokai forced his way to one of Yama's top men. he demanded rank, and fought to keep it, eliminating any threats that would have made his life difficult- one way or another. he did his best to arrange things so that he wasn't out in the field very often, but when he was, he cultivated a reputation for ruthless expertise, and it's not hard to bring that back in to play.
the first kill is easy- they never see him coming. he asks if One wants them to be displayed as a warning, then moves on. the second's a bit harder, but his blood's warmed up, and the fight is quick.
it's moving for the third of the night that he hits a hitch. crouched in some rafters, staring down at a group of men gambling amongst the crates...this is going to be tricky, and he tilts his head as he considers strategy.]
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