Mar 09, 2011 12:03
leela,
kirk,
s.t.,
klavier,
japan,
tsubaki,
badd,
anise,
minato,
the doctor,
sam winchester,
firo,
goku (dragonball),
taura,
dexter,
franziska,
claire bennet,
kinomoto sakura,
peter parker,
snow,
lunge,
lana skye,
ruby,
mello,
soren,
brainiac 5,
the flash,
roxas,
albedo,
stefan,
peter petrelli,
mele,
damon,
two-face,
ritsuka,
lion,
rapunzel,
erika,
edgar,
canada,
the scarecrow,
sync,
matt,
maya,
zevran,
battler,
spock,
zack,
kratos,
l,
shinji,
kenshin,
bella,
scott pilgrim,
gumshoe,
ax,
claire littleton,
sora,
gren,
prussia,
claude,
renamon,
guybrush,
dean winchester,
byrne,
guy,
kairi,
venom,
nigredo,
ilia,
kibitoshin,
lightning,
rita,
alaric,
yue,
sasuke,
aidou,
claire stanfield,
edward cullen,
kaworu,
mccoy
Ax followed the human male silently. He had not performed the morning ritual, about which he was normally more dutiful than enthusiastic. He wished to do it now. However, doing it aloud would have been the equivalent of plastering his species on his artificial skins. Human artificial skins were all much the same to him, but these were not the clothings he had been wearing when he left the mall. These were mostly black, and more complicated than what Rachel had given him.
From the water that gave birth to us..., he thought, and felt somewhat better.
He reached I, Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill, Andalite warrior-cadet, offer my life, as he was led into a room full of humans, male and female, young and old. He no longer had a tail blade to press against his own throat, but he felt it was having done as well as he could that mattered. Wasn't that a human concept? Sometimes they were wiser than they seemed ( ... )
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"I don't think they really took a list of names on who was directly involved in the disturbance yesterday," he answered after a moment. "This is likely a tactic to show dominance, since the general's only just taken over."
He doubted it would be entirely effective, however; at best all it would do would show the patients - was that even the correct term any more? - the extent of the general's forces and if there were any problems with them that could be taken advantage of. Which was something he was intending to keep an eye open for, but he didn't imagine everyone else had the same ideas.
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"There has been a coup?" he said. "I do not know where I am at all. A-tall. I have no memory of being-ing transported here."
Marco had once told him to restrict his answers to human conversation to simple "Yes"es and "No"s. Ax felt a more proactive approach was called for in this case, and at any rate, Marco was not his prince.
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He allowed that to sink in for a moment, taking the opportunity to look over the new arrival carefully. While visually he didn't seem that unusual, the way he spoke seemed very unusual and the Coluan couldn't think of a single time he'd met someone who seemed to enjoy repeating sounds and words as the other boy did.
Of course, speech problems didn't tend to be common in his own time, so it was possibly something like that.
Filing the thought away for later, Brainiac 5 spoke up again. "Since you're new, I'd be happy to supply information that you may need. You can call me Brainiac 5."
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There were many, many questions he wanted to ask, but Ax began with the most important. "Why are we here?" He stood up straight, careful not to become unbalanced (two really was an inefficient number of legs), and showed the human the metal pieces on the chain around his neck. "And why do we have these? I tried to explain, plane, that this is not my name."
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Yes, it was likely harsher than he should have been, but, again, he saw no reason to break things slowly when the truth would be painfully apparent (in more ways than one) later.
Besides, it stung a little that the boy felt the need to point out that Brainiac 5 appeared human here.
"Everyone does," he answered flatly. "Regardless as to what we looked like before. Anyone who isn't normally human or at least appears human does here. It's rather... unsettling."
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"I am not human, either," he said, with more boldness than he felt. "I lied about my name before. I am Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill. Ist. Isth-ill. It is not so easy to say with human mouthparts." He took a breath, because his human body seemed to demand it, before revealing the most potentially dangerous fact, as if the name were not enough to make it clear. "I am an Andalite."
He watched Brainiac 5 carefully for a reaction to this. Outright violence would be impossible here, Ax judged, but this did not help him feel less uneasy about it all.
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"Yes, we are very, verr-ee different." Ax also noticed the armed human looking their way, and knelt down to rub at the already-clean floor with the sponge. This made conversing somewhat easier, because he was not preoccupied by keeping his balance. "My human friends tell me I look like a blue deer, crossed with a scorpion. Ee-on. And I do not... did not... have a mouth." He looked down, the smile gone. He would have traded the fun of human speech and the wonders of being able to taste to have his tail back. "I was also able to change forms. Form-zuh." He had never had to explain this, having always been able to assume someone knew the moment he said 'Andalite.' It was unpleasant to have to use the past tense. "But I cannot anymore ( ... )
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"That's an extensive level of difference, so I can understand at least a little about how difficult the change must be for you."
Which linked back neatly to his own situation and Aximili's comment. "No, Coluans are... well, androids are likely similar enough for the purpose of explanation. I was at least humanoid, however, so the shape differences aren't as much of a concern for me, however the emotional side of things..."
He smiled slightly, expression softening to match the other boy's. "It's very disconcerting initially."
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"And I have had the same experience. Human emotions are more distracting-ing than what I am used to." He appreciated Brainiac 5's calm attitude about all of this, finding that it helped him to maintain his own calm. "As are the sounds they can make with their mouths."
He would have mentioned taste, as well, but though this room looked similar to the one in which the teenage humans had eaten at Prince Jake's school, there were obviously not going to be any delicious foods served here for now.
"Are Coluan emotions also very different from humans'?" Ax could not help but think of the Chee, and of Erek, who had cried from his simulated human eyes tears that had seemed real, but had been a holographic expression of a true emotion.
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