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caѕѕιan jaron andor ([personal profile] ouzel) wrote in [community profile] starlogs2016-12-19 03:39 pm

3 resistance fighters walk into a bar...

WHO: Cassian, Marco & Ax
WHERE: the atrium
WHEN: Oh-God-Hundred in the morning on Dec 19th
WHAT: Everyone is paranoid and Cassian and Ax don't trust each other, so they're meeting. That's how these things go, isn't it?
WARNINGS: Snarky teenagers and a salty winter adult


Cassian recognizes high-level paranoia when he encounters it; his attempt at keeping his first name off the network failed when Marco revealed it, but that was fine. Merely an encouragement to figure out how to redact and create anonymous or alternative user profiles on the network.

He was probably being too paranoid about it, honestly, but he doesn't know how much reach his name has after what he's done, and he's sure that there's more than a few Imperial officers who wouldn't mind putting a blaster hole in him. Even here, after the fact.

Besides this person, whomever they were, seemed just as paranoid, and that could be good or bad. Most Imperials he met were not, as a rule, but that probably had a lot to do with being assured that they were the power in play.

So.

Either way, he's at the atrium in about fifteen minutes, stopping near the entrance and glancing around, looking for anyone who seems to be waiting. It's not terribly busy at this hour, anyway.
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[personal profile] brightline 2017-01-08 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Marco can't help the way his mouth purses at the mention of a religious order, because maybe his mom managed to get through the war still believing in god, but Marco didn't. But Cassian says he's not sensitive to that sort of thing, so he doesn't comment.

Part of him is pretty thankful the suit he got when he woke up on this ship is so great for morphing - he looks a lot less stupid wearing it than he did in his old morphing suit, that's for sure. Feels less off his guard than he would if he were in spandex and a tight t-shirt.

It's a relief when Ax calls Cassian on his seeming non-chalance, because it means Marco can watch his face for the tell-tale darkness behind Cassian's eyes. It doesn't come, though, and for a moment, Marco wishes Cassie were here, observing, so she could tell them if she thought Cassian was lying or on the up-and-up. She's better at that than Marco is, can read people in a way even he can't. But she isn't here, so he has to do his best.

And Cassian seems pretty legit, not because of his assertion that there's nothing to be gained by losing his shit (though that's a point in his favor for sure) but because he says he can respect that it's possible without seeming to acknowledge what it might mean. After all, the Yeerks don't disbelieve that the Animorphs can do what they do, they're infuriated by who they are and what they've done. All in all, it sets Marco pretty at ease.

"Believe me, it's about as comfortable and fun as it looks, my man. So, like, you've never seen anyone do this before? It's old hat where I come from. Everyone does it."
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[personal profile] canadese 2017-01-08 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
Ax makes a sudden jerky movement toward Marco, like he's startled. Morphing actually isn't still available to everyone--it's still considered military technology, so the statement catches him by surprise.

He stays surprised for about half a second, and then he realizes that Marco is bluffing. Of course.

"Yes. What he said is the truth." Smooth.
brightline: (pleased)

[personal profile] brightline 2017-01-22 10:06 am (UTC)(link)
Marco can't help it, he rolls his eyes as Ax responds, lets out a huff of air that probably only serves to give it away even more. Not that there's much more to give. If Cassian has half a brain cell in his head, he'll be able to tell it was a bluff.

And Cassian really looks like the kind of guy who has half a brain cell in his head.

Marco manages to restrain himself from elbowing Ax, and glances up at Cassian as he starts having a go at Ax's "Sabbac face," which he can only assume is an alien version of "poker face."

Instead of commenting, he just smirks, dark eyes flicking between Cassian and Ax, amused more than anything, waiting for Ax to answer.