Fitz gives a him a look that has rather too much judgement, considering his current circumstances. "Is that supposed to be you mental bond? Anyway, and I say this in the most positive way, Iris is both insane and has a much more active form of telepathy. When I can't fully check who's knocking at the mental door, I prefer not to have them just popping in to look for the tea."
"Hey, they're intangible by definition. I'm doing my best!"
Chuckling, he tries another swig of the whatever-flavor-it-is drink. "And you do have a valid point about Iris. Lovely lady but I still haven't figured out how she makes her judgments. The Barge doesn't seem to be all that, uh, active telepathically, though, at least not for those of us who can't knock on its door."
"From my experiences with her outside the clink, I'm not sure how possible it is to understand how she makes her judgements. You just kind of have to live inside them. Or possibly die in them if the giant owls catch up." He raises a shoulder. "I hold on to believing it's not very active. It's the line that keeps me drinking only a reasonable amount."
"Fair." Although the Barge does seem to pick shockingly apt things to drop on people, sometimes--
-- it's nicer to think that it's not because a big black-box of a boat brain is lurking in the back of all their minds. He raises his eyebrows, leaning back in the chair.
"...I don't think I've heard the giant owl story."
"We were traveling through these ice corridors and then me and Iris were kidnapped by giant owls. Iris kept them off with a blaster long enough to met terrifying ride on probably-meat-eating horses but it ended by the oldest giant owl telling us about how one of the eggs whose hatching would mean the end of days - or something - had been stolen and they needed to go kill whatever was in it. Which I think might have been that angel kid I heard about, but who knows."
He slumps further in his chair. "There were glass people? An evil elephant? It was actually an alternate universe?"
So, does that mean Fitz's Doctor is telepathic too? Yunlan isn't going to admit it, according to the code, but his opinion of the man really does just keep slipping. Careless seems like the best that can be said of him.
"I think they are, anyway. Their history is confusing. And the first time we met the Doctor didn't say much because he was sulking about how she tricked him and then we got caught up in the whole 'Elder Things'... thing."
He drinks some juice, not trying to figure out what it might be.
"The whole lot of them are crazy, but most of the others are also just awful."
"Well, you know what they say about absolute power. Mastery of all space and time doesn't need a lot of arrogance added to it to get in-fucking-sufferable, I imagine," Yunlan observes, cradling his juice bottle between his hands as he sinks down more comfortably into the chair.
"Yeah, I got the impression they were basically intolerable at all points in time. In both smug fake non-interventionist and 'we have embraced the nature of war' forms."
"Well, good to know at least some of 'em broke out of that bullshit," Yunlan mutters, shaking his head. "But I guess it makes sense that most of them didn't."
Power, unfortunately, doesn't come with morality or good sense attached by nature.
He almost shakes his head in agreement, before catching himself. He's feeling better, but there's no reason to test fate. "It was always easy to understand why the Doctor had even less interest in going back 'home' than I did. Even before they started actively chasing us because of Compassion. When the best you can say about a place is that when it wasn't evil it was pretty boring, it's not a great selling point."
"Yeah, something about how you can't let war make what is expedient be chosen over what's right. Though while it was a pretty good speech, I'm not sure if there were really that many morals there to be thrown aside in the first place."
"The Doctor polished up various parts of it. Though I don't think he managed to ever give them the full thing. But he was more upset about the Madame President when it came to expectation of having at least one moral. They used to travel together. And definitely had a thing, though he'd never admit that she dumped him and then went and got an actual job." Whatever else, despite everything else, the memories lend a fondness to his tone.
"Which is even more of a headache because we came across the war being fought a few times. Which was always awful, in case you were wondering." He shakes his head, too, forgetting to be careful of any headache.
"No one. And I don't mean in a dramatic, Pyrrhic victory way. I mean that both sides of the war now have never existed."
“The universe suffered but I’m still not sure it counts if only five or so people know what never happened.” He lights another cigarette.
“No, he was one of those people who don’t participate on moral grounds. You can kidnap him to try to make weapons and then find you really can’t make him sort of thing.”
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Date: 2022-05-28 06:07 pm (UTC)Chuckling, he tries another swig of the whatever-flavor-it-is drink. "And you do have a valid point about Iris. Lovely lady but I still haven't figured out how she makes her judgments. The Barge doesn't seem to be all that, uh, active telepathically, though, at least not for those of us who can't knock on its door."
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Date: 2022-05-28 06:29 pm (UTC)-- it's nicer to think that it's not because a big black-box of a boat brain is lurking in the back of all their minds. He raises his eyebrows, leaning back in the chair.
"...I don't think I've heard the giant owl story."
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Date: 2022-05-28 06:40 pm (UTC)He slumps further in his chair. "There were glass people? An evil elephant? It was actually an alternate universe?"
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Date: 2022-05-28 06:51 pm (UTC)So, does that mean Fitz's Doctor is telepathic too? Yunlan isn't going to admit it, according to the code, but his opinion of the man really does just keep slipping. Careless seems like the best that can be said of him.
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Date: 2022-05-28 06:55 pm (UTC)He drinks some juice, not trying to figure out what it might be.
"The whole lot of them are crazy, but most of the others are also just awful."
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Date: 2022-05-28 08:56 pm (UTC)Power, unfortunately, doesn't come with morality or good sense attached by nature.
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Date: 2022-05-28 09:35 pm (UTC)With a click of his tongue, he adds, "And trying to enslave ships with human minds, at that. Not great."
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Date: 2022-05-28 10:14 pm (UTC)He shakes his head.
"--Who won?"
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Date: 2022-05-28 10:24 pm (UTC)"No one. And I don't mean in a dramatic, Pyrrhic victory way. I mean that both sides of the war now have never existed."
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Date: 2022-05-28 11:12 pm (UTC)“No, he was one of those people who don’t participate on moral grounds. You can kidnap him to try to make weapons and then find you really can’t make him sort of thing.”
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