Captain James T. Kirk (
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westwhere2022-09-21 09:33 pm
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( closed ) I've got no strings to hold me down
WHO: Jim Kirk, Finn and Wrathion
WHEN: Now
WHERE: The Trek flat
WHAT: Jim's burlap mannequin daughter comes to life.
WARNINGS: A mannequin being "alive" and moving?? Just in case that freaks anyone out.
Since Jim's broadcast, it's been an eventful week, and not particularly in a good way. Jim's time has been divided between looking after Bones, working on fixing the music box and welcoming a number of visitors to see either the box or the mannequin; and on top of all that he's been keeping up with his work and the resistance group, just so he doesn't get any unwanted attention by suddenly vanishing and becoming a recluse. It means he's getting a little tired at this point, and probably looking a bit less put-together too, but at least he's not about to pass out around the house. (Yet.)
He's got Finn around on occasion, which actually helps him keep his focus, even though trying to get Finn not to freak out on occasion over the mannequin is equally its own task. It's been a calm morning so far, when Wrathion comes by to finally check out the mannequin, and Jim doesn't waste much time to lead him into the room where they're keeping it, Finn close behind them. The room is fairly dark, only a bit of light coming in from the open door, but Jim turns on the lights to show the mannequin lying down on a bed against a corner of the room. He's a little hesitant but walks over anyway, standing next to the bed, then glancing at Wrathion as he gestures down to it.
"Here it is."
WHEN: Now
WHERE: The Trek flat
WHAT: Jim's burlap mannequin daughter comes to life.
WARNINGS: A mannequin being "alive" and moving?? Just in case that freaks anyone out.
Since Jim's broadcast, it's been an eventful week, and not particularly in a good way. Jim's time has been divided between looking after Bones, working on fixing the music box and welcoming a number of visitors to see either the box or the mannequin; and on top of all that he's been keeping up with his work and the resistance group, just so he doesn't get any unwanted attention by suddenly vanishing and becoming a recluse. It means he's getting a little tired at this point, and probably looking a bit less put-together too, but at least he's not about to pass out around the house. (Yet.)
He's got Finn around on occasion, which actually helps him keep his focus, even though trying to get Finn not to freak out on occasion over the mannequin is equally its own task. It's been a calm morning so far, when Wrathion comes by to finally check out the mannequin, and Jim doesn't waste much time to lead him into the room where they're keeping it, Finn close behind them. The room is fairly dark, only a bit of light coming in from the open door, but Jim turns on the lights to show the mannequin lying down on a bed against a corner of the room. He's a little hesitant but walks over anyway, standing next to the bed, then glancing at Wrathion as he gestures down to it.
"Here it is."

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"What's different this time?" he asks softly, quietly. "Why isn't it panicking?" The music box? The environment? This doesn't feel to Finn like a trap or a delayed reaction.
Then, to Jim: "Is your hand okay?" He doesn't know what kind of strength these things have, okay?
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He did take it from that horrible room, so who knows. It could be grateful, or at least feel safer here than it did while chained to that bed. It makes sense, if there's any shred of consciousness and sentience in it.
He doesn't dare look away from it though, especially as it leans into his space and seems to just let its weight gently rest against his chest, as if it's too tired to move. "Yeah. It's not... grabbing me, or hurting me. It's just holding on."
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Mannequins too, he suspects. Mannequins that do not recall ever not being mannequins.
"I'm sure it's frightened," Wrathion says finally. "However if we are not a threat, it has no need to add us to that source of fear. It has woken up somewhere unfamiliar, and if we are not to harm it then so far as it knows we might help."
He tilts his head, curious, then looks between Finn and Kirk.
"I wonder if the others woke up this way. The droids claim the citizens here are not human. If they aren't human, this is what they are too most likely. The question is, did Remembrance create all of them, or adopt the project? Were they placed in homes, to wake up there?"
And, still, how are they gaining sentience? He frowns.
"You said it was chained to a bed?"
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Presumably to get out of the situation it had been in? To find something better? That's what a living being would want help with at this point, but Finn's question is quiet because that's exactly what he's trying to discern. Is this a living being?
The thing is, he feels... something from it. Life of some sort. Energy, awareness, but it's flickering like a candle flame. And while that's certainly concerning, it doesn't reflect on whatever kind of being the mannequin is. It's not bad, has no anger or resentment, but is just calm and maybe scared? All the same, he'd rather treat it like a wild animal, with caution, so Jim being that close to it is making him antsy.
He doesn't move, though. Just stands there and watches.
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Not that Jim would have found the scene any less horrifying if it was chained to a bed instead of a table.
While they talk, the mannequin leans further into Jim's personal space, resting against his chest, as if it's using him as a wall to shield it from the other two people in the room.
"Help it be safe. If it is alive, ensure it will stay that way. Possibly, find out if there are more like it."
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"I strongly suspect many of the Minaras locals, at least, are like it."
Had they not guessed? Wrathion gestures with one hand idly.
"Arabella reacted to trigger words, the same way it seems these mannequins had phrases or songs. The droids do not detect the locals as human. If they aren't human, but they look human superficially, well -- these mannequins, once they finish their transformation, fit that category."
Unsettling, perhaps, because they don't appear to know what they are -- but so long as they are... content, and not harming anyway, he supposes it isn't the worst thing he's seen.
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For a beat, Finn forgets his own situation and takes a breath to address the actual signs of life here, the concerning flickering that's really making him worried. But then he remembers that they don't know about him, about the Force, and he finds himself sighing instead.
Another beat- "Maybe the real question here is what's causing this and why. Not the water. I mean-... Someone must be behind all of this, someone that was here back during that plague. The Remembrance, supposedly?
"But whoever or whatever it is, they-" He gestures a little towards the mannequin. "They might want this one back. Keep us from learning things they don't want us to know."
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Which is a whole other issue aside from the mannequin currently very much alive and undoubtedly clinging to him. Jim's got a feeling it won't be so easy to make it let go, even if he were to stand up.
He glances back to Finn, a frown set on his face. "I'm not handing it over. Not unless I'm sure they won't hurt it or experiment on it. It's not right."
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Perhaps, eventually, it will come to look entirely human. He frowns in thought, studying the mannequin as it clings to Jim.
"The motivations do seem... muddled. I would have liked to speak to members of Remembrance, to know what they thought they were doing."
He has a sense what they think and the results may not... line up entirely. That things may be warped. Chrichter is, after all, clearly an unstable leader.
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Maybe that's just his own experience talking, though.
"We're not handing it over to anyone." He folds his arms over his chest, glancing to Wrathion. "I know I was talking about drying it out a minute ago, but what if we found more dark water for it? If it speeds up the process, maybe we can talk to them and get some answers."
Them being the mannequin. Feels weird using it suddenly. Also suddenly feels safer to help the mannequin come to life than speak to someone in the Remembrance one-on-one.
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He's relieved when Finn agrees with that much, although admittedly surprised by how he's now suggesting they speed up the process of reviving this mannequin when moments ago he wanted to delay that, but not about to argue.
"I don't really have any dark water, but— I'm not against that idea," he agrees, glancing over at Wrathion, regarding his observation. "They could be running experiments, or using these to infiltrate the Citadel. Maybe another group could try and figure that out— we probably shouldn't get involved again, they'd recognize us too easily."
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In a way, he supposes this is no different to a titan-forged being succumbing to the curse of flesh. It's simply going through all the steps far too quickly, having no time to adjust to one form before another races to overcome it.
"I'd see how your new friend fares, first. This is a process we don't fully understand. It seems unwise to speed it up before we know how it works. Given our limited understanding of how the dark waters interact here, we risk doing more harm than good. They caused mutations in traditionally born humans, made twisted hybrids of them. Some balance of it is behaving differently here, and the wrong application may prove unwise."
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Wrathion's point makes unfortunate sense. Finn was hoping to get this over and done with, try to move on from whatever the hell is happening. Instead, he sighs. "One thing at a time, then..."
But Finn agrees with Jim, that they must be doing this for some sort of reason, and experimentation or infiltration are pretty good theories. "In the meantime, depending on how quickly this-" He gestures at the mannequin again. "-develops, we might still be able to get some answers from them. It does seems like this is happening... pretty fast."
Faster than he would think a mannequin could come to life, anyway.
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"How about we make no decisions right now. Let's wait and see how this all works out. For all we know, they might go back to sleep." If it could even be called sleep, but he's sure Finn gets it. "For now, should we try to at least get out of the room?"
Unsure whether the mannequin's gonna let him, but he's all for trying.
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He's... assuming Jim means without the mannequin, after all, and so far it seems quite content to keep a hold of him. As if it's latched onto him for comfort, and there's every chance that... detaching it, for want of a better word, may upset it. Perhaps if they... all remain calm, it won't resort to lashing out in a panic?
Only one way to find out.
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Speaking of the mannequin's strength, he purses his lips together and unfolds his arms. "If they'll even let go. If they panic, we'll... figure something else out."
Angering it doesn't seem wise, especially with it fixated on James like that.
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He feels just as confident as they do about trying, for what it's worth. Still, he does his best to push past that trepidation, slowly starting to rise to his feet. At first, it looks like the mannequin won't let him go, clinging tightly to him, but after a while its grip seems to fail, as if it's still too weak to hold on for long. It flops somewhat oddly on the bed, even tries to get up and follow after, but it just sits shapelessly on the edge of the bed.
Jim even feels bad for it, fighting back the urge to walk closer again and help it back onto the bed. But they really need to get out of this room at some point. It's fine, though, he can always come back later.
Not lingering a moment longer, he ushers the other two towards the door, keeping his eyes on the mannequin as he follows after them.