Original character has a few things to say.
[The man has a suit, a tie, and a desk chair. He also has a pair of glasses, thick ones. The stereotypical image of the federal agent. Leaning back in his chair, careful observers will note he keeps his hands together, his socks are thick and despite the heat - and it is hot, he's wearing gloves.
When he speaks, his tone has a slight Texas twang.]
George W. Bush with Rogue the X-man's abilities.
Yes. I can see it now. After a brief laugh every hollywood nutjob will flock to your door, fall to their knees and kiss your ass begging for the right to bring me and my happy little misadventures to the screen. How original they'll say.
[He smiles.] I like the look. I like the face. Be nice if, you know. My emotions had more then just those little ticky-tacky numbers next to them.
[To anyone with psychic abilities however, there is a sense of a second consciousness within him. Something positively feral. Something dangerous. And this man who screams "Federal Agent" tucks a strand of hair behind his ear to reveal an earring...and a dangerous look.]
Be nicer if you actually finished the damn thing.
When he speaks, his tone has a slight Texas twang.]
George W. Bush with Rogue the X-man's abilities.
Yes. I can see it now. After a brief laugh every hollywood nutjob will flock to your door, fall to their knees and kiss your ass begging for the right to bring me and my happy little misadventures to the screen. How original they'll say.
[He smiles.] I like the look. I like the face. Be nice if, you know. My emotions had more then just those little ticky-tacky numbers next to them.
[To anyone with psychic abilities however, there is a sense of a second consciousness within him. Something positively feral. Something dangerous. And this man who screams "Federal Agent" tucks a strand of hair behind his ear to reveal an earring...and a dangerous look.]
Be nicer if you actually finished the damn thing.

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It's just not written.
You too?
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She's just worried the world is a bit boring.
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What is it the kids say. Deets? I mean, if you feel comfortable.
[Literally cannot be any worse then "Hey, let's terraform mankind and give everybody superpowers because THAT IS AN AWESOME IDEA." spoilers. it's not.]
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After a twenty-four hour nuclear war between the United States and Russia, nuclear weapons and proliferation of any kind were banned for years. An energy crisis where oil wells dried up and electricity only worked for smaller countries, nuclear energy was brought back to harvest for energy only.
Except only a few countries control the manufacturing of nuclear energy and scientists are under strict rules and surveillance. Enriching uranium into the seventy-five percentile range - the range where it can be used as a core in weapons - is illegal and punishable by execution. I'm from one of those countries.
And my story ends with me enriching said uranium.
[YEP.]
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The thought makes Ben grit his teeth.]
I feel like I ought to say something as a federal agent about how that's bad for you. Is it at least...moderately for a good reason? Take out some unassuming dictator? Save an enslaved American people?
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Curiosity got the best of me. You sit in on lectures and film from so many years past about the sheer power you have in your hands nearly every day. I wanted to see if it could be done again.
If there's anything people can fault us scientists for, it's lapses in judgment when it comes to our fields.
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[Like this is an every day thing. He presses a finger to his temple as the creature in his brain stirs, creating a mild headache.]
I mean give you some kind of super power?
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No. I was wearing my protective gear and I was behind the lead wall.
Your OC, meet my OC!
[Headtilt. Headtilt. Headtilt.]
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[He folds his hands again] So it's about the struggle of man versus machine? Embracing technology and what's right and wrong?
[He doesn't sound very interested, but he's trying.] Be grateful there's no mutants.
Re: Your OC, meet my OC!
Rubbing his temples he glares.]
...You..
[That's a mutation] The hell are you looking at?
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You, though I think that was obvious. Why fill the air with inane questions when you already knew the answer ahead of time?
Or at least I hope you would. Perhaps you are dense? That is the word that humans use to describe a person with inferior mental processing, if I recall correctly.
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Exposure to radiation causes cancer, radiation sickness, and burns on the skin. Yes, it can mutate DNA, but if not given a bone marrow transfusion, a person can die from that amount of exposure.
[PEOPLE COME FROM DIFFERENT PLACES, HAZEL geez]
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There's no cure for that in a highly nuclear society?
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I'm not some kind of idiot. I was just asking. What are you?
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[Her petulance is practically childish. As is her smug grin.]
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[His glasses slip off and there is a brief flash of something - white milky eyes, before he begins to scramble for them. The moment his hands hit the ground however he lets out an angry cry]
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You are in pain.
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And he can see right through her. Whatever that might entail. He looks away.]
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It may be 2041, but we still haven't cured cancer. Cancer's a multi-billion pound business.
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[He looks interested at that. It's hard to tell however, under those glasses] Maybe once we have, we'll send it to you. [surely someone will mutate out a cure somehow.
New Dawn will keep it that way. He studies his hands then. Intent.]
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[he stops and that arrogant mocking look is gone for a moment] Not about cancer. I lost my mother to cancer too. I'm sorry to hear about that.
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I am sure a shitting sherlock is a morphism for something meaningful in this situation, but in this case perhaps you should tend to your pain before you describe this creature and its propensity to defaecate.
[She pauses as she reflects what to do. First aid... isn't really a thing that exists in her world.]
Tell me at a speed at pace with your current level of suffering necessitates. What do you do to prevent your demise?
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Prevent my demise? The fuck are you talking about?
...What Are you?
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I am...
...[No, wait. That would take too long.]
[So instead she creates a transluscent orb in her hands, which moves of the girl's own volition and lands on Hawke's head. It's safe. He can breathe, but then in the next second Hawke's thoughts begins to be reflected on the inner edge of the orb. Before too much information can be seen, though, a clawed finger enters the orb and the image changes. It's the Earth, clearly visible like the Apollo astronauts would have seen only decades ago. But don't get used to view, Hawke, because where we're going your planet will be a small glimmer. The view zooms out... out... out... beyond the galaxy. Beyond the Milky Way. To the place where universes are nothing but stars. Beyond the veil that no telescope could see. Where nothing should live... but does.]
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Well, uh, y'know how it is with these mun-types. Or maybe you don't, 'cause you're still a little new at this, I don't wanna make any assumptions. Point is, there's a lotta, a lotta flip-flopping that goes on.
So maybe just, y'know, give 'em some time, some space, maybe they'll work it all out?
[Sorry he's still kind of getting used to talking to humans and wow you are actually kind of terrifying.]
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Ah.
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There are no words to accurately describe what I am. The truth is that we do not have such names for ourselves.
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[polite or not, rotting trash heap.]
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Can't call you a freak.
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[He clears his throat, provoking a series of unwholesome rumbling and squelching noises from somewhere inside his torso.]
You'd think they'd quit freakin' out after the last couple times. Well, I guess you could say I'm sorta what happens when people don't, y'know, clean up after themselves.
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Oh no. In your language I am beyond a freak.
I am a monster.
[Curiously, her tone is rather matter of fact and completely without self-contempt. As though the word is true and not deprecating at all.]
hk-47 is not familiar with this "roomba" model you speak of but he is offended
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He runs a hand over his jaw and grins. The cocky grin of someone young, someone confident in his abilities]
It's a lot better then what she was originally going for. And it's liked by the ...people who matter most. If you know what I mean.
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Ben looks pained. Jaw clenched for a moment.]
I recycle. Cans, garbage. All of it. no matter what anyone [his dad] says.
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[People would call him that. They'd call Lori that. He swallows. All of mankind is rapidly becoming that. A new era. A new dawn.
Sweat runs down his back] Be proud of your differences.
[There is no force behind that word. At all]
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But hey, if that was the case I'd be a little, uh, out of a job.
[He gives a small, awkward chuckle. It's a joke, Ben, laugh with him.]
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As long as you mean women and not guys. If it's guys, I don't wanna know.
[He's not too homophobic... just not with his face, man.]
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No, I mean it. By your understanding of things...
[Damnit, specimen to keep alive. Focus Yggy.]
Your suffering continues.
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[The worst joke. Right there. Especially since with the glasses and that deadpan face ...well. Gullible people might think he's not kidding.
He is kidding though. After a moment he offers a quick, almost child - like grin.]
I'm currently dating the sexiest super heroine to ever cross the west coast. [there's a real note of pride in his voice] Besides. If I ever did...do that. [He shifts, uncomfortable] My dad would have a heart attack.
[Stop. Pause. Well. There's a possible angle to get rid of the old bastard...no. no not going to think about that.]