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CHARACTERS: Mordecai, Lilith, Jack, Raven, Edgeworth, Michelle, Soysauce
LOCATION: Lilith's room, then elsewhere
WARNINGS: Language, violence, idk
SUMMARY: Jump 14 brought in Handsome Jack. The Vault Hunters want him dead. Jack wants them dead. There might be a problem here.
NOTES: Backdated to shortly after the jump. See this OOC post if you wish to join in, particularly if your character is a member of SEC.
Jack.
Mordecai had never expected to see that masked bastard again. Not after everything he and Lilith and the others had all gone through to kill him. Sure, he'd heard of the dead turning up alive again onboard the Tranquility, but he hadn't exactly been prepared to see a post from Jack turn up on the network. And trying to play the role of the innocent victim, too - though he couldn't imagine many would fall for that.
Still, it wasn't all bad, Jack's appearance. The man was a tyrant, yes, and profited off the exploitation of Pandora, wanted its residents dead, and to top it off, had personally wronged Mordecai a few times too many. His having turned up here meant one thing, though. It gave him a chance to kill Jack himself. To seek his own revenge. Lilith had had her turn, and she'd deserved her moment of victory, and it was a shame it hadn't lasted. Mordecai would make it stick.
Neither he nor Lilith had replied to Jack's message, of course. Hopefully nobody would blow their cover while they scrambled to organize. He wasn't worried about giving him a fair fight, because Jack had lost that opportunity to play fair a long time ago. If he and Lilith could track him down and kill him before the asshole ever knew they were there, it was all the better.
Mordecai was alone, for the first time in a long time - his bird was too young and too inexperienced to be anything more than another tool for Jack to use against him. He wasn't going to let anything like that happen again. Rather than let the bird bore itself in his room and start shredding things, he'd dropped him off with Jaye before heading to Lilith's room. He tapped a brief knock at her door, and waited.
LOCATION: Lilith's room, then elsewhere
WARNINGS: Language, violence, idk
SUMMARY: Jump 14 brought in Handsome Jack. The Vault Hunters want him dead. Jack wants them dead. There might be a problem here.
NOTES: Backdated to shortly after the jump. See this OOC post if you wish to join in, particularly if your character is a member of SEC.
Jack.
Mordecai had never expected to see that masked bastard again. Not after everything he and Lilith and the others had all gone through to kill him. Sure, he'd heard of the dead turning up alive again onboard the Tranquility, but he hadn't exactly been prepared to see a post from Jack turn up on the network. And trying to play the role of the innocent victim, too - though he couldn't imagine many would fall for that.
Still, it wasn't all bad, Jack's appearance. The man was a tyrant, yes, and profited off the exploitation of Pandora, wanted its residents dead, and to top it off, had personally wronged Mordecai a few times too many. His having turned up here meant one thing, though. It gave him a chance to kill Jack himself. To seek his own revenge. Lilith had had her turn, and she'd deserved her moment of victory, and it was a shame it hadn't lasted. Mordecai would make it stick.
Neither he nor Lilith had replied to Jack's message, of course. Hopefully nobody would blow their cover while they scrambled to organize. He wasn't worried about giving him a fair fight, because Jack had lost that opportunity to play fair a long time ago. If he and Lilith could track him down and kill him before the asshole ever knew they were there, it was all the better.
Mordecai was alone, for the first time in a long time - his bird was too young and too inexperienced to be anything more than another tool for Jack to use against him. He wasn't going to let anything like that happen again. Rather than let the bird bore itself in his room and start shredding things, he'd dropped him off with Jaye before heading to Lilith's room. He tapped a brief knock at her door, and waited.
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So she nods, trusts that whatever he's doing to make the gun point down instead of them will hold out, and moves past him so she can get closer to the other woman.
"Drop your weapon. Just drop it, this fight's over." Because she really doesn't want to actually 'secure' her, not if she doesn't have to. The idea of using her strength against someone, holding them back- it feels wrong when she doesn't know the situation. But. She does know that she just fired her gun at Edgeworth, and that's enough to squash that worry, for now. She's got her hand out, and maybe it looks like a non-threatening, open gesture, but really she's just ready to grab her by the wrist and pull it behind her back if it looks like she's about to try something else.
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"If you don't want to end up a pile of ashes, back off," she snapped. She'd have to wait before she had enough energy to phase out again, but if they didn't stop interfering, they'd have to be her next targets.
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And he internally hoped furiously that the woman wouldn't call the bluff he was about to make, because half the equipment on this damnable ship was faulty and it would be his damn luck that this would be the same. It would take confidence - or the illusion of confidence. But he was good at the illusion of confidence.
"Raven," he said, staring down at the criminal with a stubborn set to his jaw. "Twenty yards behind you there is a station with a fire extinguisher. Kindly retrieve it, and if she attempts to make anyone a pile of ashes, use it upon her. Liberally."
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She knows better than to outwardly question him, but- is he- serious? Is that a serious thing? She's not about to take her eyes off of Lilith, not when she's pissed off and could burst into flames again, but she does glance sideways for a second, like she has to pause and let that 'order' sink in. How the hell did she get stuck taking orders from Edgeworth?
With a small huff she's standing up straight again, heading to where he indicated to try and find this fire extinguisher. If it even exists.
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"You're joking, right? What makes you think a fire extinguisher is going to work on me?"
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"Don't resist," he said to her shortly. "Or your penalty will be more severe yet." And he glanced behind him, just briefly, to see Raven's status.
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"Tell us what happened. Your friends are being taken care of, so just... talk to us. We can't fix this if we don't know what's going on."
... Oops? All blurted out at once, because she hates acting without not knowing what happened. Who started it, who attacked who, why. It's all important.
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"That guy in the mask, he's Jack. He killed my boyfriend among thousands of others, enslaved his daughter for his own greed, and tortured me by stabbing me over and over again for his own amusement. He's a delusional, pathological liar that tried to take over the galaxy. So excuse me if I'm trying to stop him from becoming a problem here."
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We need better training.
"A fascinating tale, and one you can tell us from holding," Edgeworth said severely, looking back at the woman. "Here's the thing you need to know: old crimes don't matter here. If we took them into consideration, it all becomes a game of 'he said, she said.' So if you kill that man? It is murder and nothing better."
He manipulated her arms mentally to bring her wrists closer to one another, then approached her with the handcuffs.
"Security keeps order here, ma'am, not vigilantes."
And then Edgeworth glanced over his shoulder at Raven, for just one moment breaking his mask of cool, contemptuous remove to make a face that said Please help me with this?
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And, oh yeah, silently hoping that she doesn't burst into flames again now that she's standing right next to her because wow there would really be no getting out of that.
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"Put those cuffs on me and I won't be going anywhere with you," she warned and glared at Raven. It was one thing to go into holding, it was another entirely to go there in cuffs. "I'm only still here because I'm not after you two. Binding my hands won't do you any good if I want to get out of here, anyway."
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But the fact did remain that...they couldn't keep her. If she was provoked enough to escape, of course, security could try to hunt her down - but then what? Either they'd find her and then, what, either execute her or deal with her escaping again and again - or, God willing, he could simply have the woman's power stripped from her without Tyke becoming utterly unreasonable...Or whatever it was on the ship would find the woman and destroy her. Neither were palatable choices, even taking into account his sheer anger over her casually murderous tendencies.
"If you make a move to attack anyone - including him - " Edgeworth's chin indicated Jack - "You will be shot. Do you comprehend?"
Please do not call that bluff. Please.
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"Yeah, I can hear your big mouth loud and clear. Now, are you going to let me and my friend go? You should tie up the guy in the mask, though, unless you want a megalomaniac former-CEO causing trouble."
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He used his telekinesis to tug upwards on her wrists.
"Stand up. And a piece of advice: if you think this man is a monster, you're not going to convince anyone of that fact by acting more monstrous by far."
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"Look. All three of you are going to end up coming with us, one way or another. Shooting at us put you in the wrong just as much as that guy, as far as we see things. It makes you dangerous to the people on board. Which, in case you didn't realize, is our job to prevent. That's all we're doing, our jobs." Her eyes widen a little bit - see what I'm saying? "Maybe if you chill out and come with us, your friend will too, and we can focus on getting who you say is the real danger into custody. Can we do that?" Please>!?
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"You really want me to play nice with the bastard that killed my boyfriend and stabbed me over and over again? I've already been here for a couple of months and this is the first time you've even noticed I was here." That alone should say she wasn't here to shoot at whoever. If she had wanted that, she would have gone on a shooting spree a long time ago out of boredom. "I already agreed to go with you, so let my wrists go."
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So he had to let her go. He didn't have the energy to do otherwise, and cursed his foolishness for acting so rashly and proudly and harming their ability to take her in. He did, however, have the energy to turn away, to hide from the woman his sudden pallor; Raven would see his face, maybe, but that was all right.
And, naturally, he had the energy for an acid comment. "First time we've noticed you because it's the first time you've acted criminally. Keep it up and we'll notice you more." And at least his voice sounded steady enough; hopefully she wouldn't be able to hear his sudden exhaustion in his voice.
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Raven takes a few steps back from the woman, looking down the hallway.
"Maybe we should help the others. We can all head down together."
Like civilized people, maybe?
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"We don't do the things that are easy here; we do the things that are right."
He didn't look around at her as he began marching in the direction of the security office, knowing that if she saw his face and the weariness thereupon she might be encouraged enough to make a break for it.
"Now come along."