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ginger_firebird) wrote in
dear_mun2015-11-03 12:51 am
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She's a Ball of Feelings
Seriously, it's been how long since the game ended and you're still on this tangent? We were friends as children and then I worked with Liquid as an adult. That's all you know for sure. Honestly, you read too much into these sorts of things and you know it.
Throw me into something again, dammit! I'm getting bored waiting for you to find someone who screams over the franchise as much as you do.
Throw me into something again, dammit! I'm getting bored waiting for you to find someone who screams over the franchise as much as you do.

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[Joy hands you over a brochure, with a soft, knowing smile.]
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There are plenty of 'screamers' if you know where to look.
[A smile.] It's been a long time, Dimitri.
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[And yes, he knows he's talking about himself there.]
You're looking sufficiently well cared for, Naomi. [Sigh...] And it's just Mantis, now. I think she's ready to handle me as the awful human being I've always been.
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Well, Mantis, if I know my mun as well as I think I do, our paths will cross again, whether it be at Fission Mailed or somewhere else.
[Even if they couldn't be the same as before, Dr. Hunter was still glad he was around and 'cared for,' too.]
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She's still considering me "Dimitri". Just...older. Angrier. The one you're more familiar with. If we do, I might try and be a little respectful.
[Cared for? Liquid cared, at least. He couldn't muster up a great deal of resentment for her role in Foxhound being decimated. People did stupid and horrible things when it came to revenge. It would be quite hypocritical for him to be upset over the actions she took.]
Did you think anything would be better after letting FOXDIE run it's course? When everyone was dead?
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Yes. Back then, I really did.
[But it wasn't about everyone. It was just about killing Snake - killing off FOXHOUND and the others was just a means to an end. She had to program their DNA into the FOXDIE program; she had to to get close enough to Snake to inject him with it. Everyone else's lives didn't matter - her only thought was getting revenge on Solid Snake for killing her brother. Back then, nothing else mattered.]
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You changed your mind about it? Most people don't.
[Not easily, at any rate. Certainly not Liquid or himself or even Ocelot, now that he thought of it.]
At least you learned something from that mistake.
Mantis! <3
LIQUID~
[There's a slight smile behind his mask.]
How has your Mun been treating you? Mine is slowly going insane.
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He's been acceptable as can be. Messing around with the new Metal Gear game and fawning over my father as usual. [He groaned at that.] Good to see you again though, Dimitri. How are you?
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Ugh... That man gets more attention than he deserves. [He pat Liquid on the shoulder.] Villains are villains, no matter how cinematic their fall into atrocities against others.
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Big Boss is a villain and a failure. [Liquid, You're a villain too, you know. Even more so.] I don't even know why so many people love the man like some sort of idol.
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Several times over as well. Not exactly a legacy worth looking up to. [They've both made their reputations on the suffering of others. No judgement here.] I think it's a toss up between his looks, charisma, and the sheer height of the drop from well-meaning soldier to repugnant dictator. People like a good corruption story.
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Indeed. I want to rebuild Big Boss's dream and create Outer Heaven at Shadow Moses. With all our genome soldiers and facilities to build more Metal Gears, we should be unstoppable. That's the theory anyway.
[He offered his friend a smile and place his hand on Mantis' shoulder.]
It's just a shame that my father fell from grace when he did.
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And in theory, we could probably take control of these facilities without much trouble. Whether or not we'll be allowed to do that peacefully is another matter.
[His shoulder tenses up at the initial touch, but he quickly relaxes.]
He didn't deserve it. Not really. Not at the hands of that...other one.
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Perhaps not. Yet, my brother saw to his fate before I could even gain what I wanted.
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[It's a strange place, wherever they are. At least having Liquid nearby made it less stressful.]
Then we'll get him in the long term. Someone with a legacy like that leaves a trail behind no matter how thoroughly they try to go into hiding.
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We will. He cannot be allowed to live, since I was the one destined to outlive all the other clones and become the dominant brother. HE just gets in the way like an annoying fly.
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Good! Then the instant we see him, wherever this is, we know exactly what will become of him. Death will be as swift or bloody as you deem fit.
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Perhaps before he dies we could interrogate him. You could probe his mind and I could inflict pain on him; the same pain he has inflicted on me all these years.
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[Hear that, Mantis? That's the sound of no organic mind to read.]
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Precisely. She often likes villains more than heroes because she feels they have more compelling stories.
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