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Jun 14, 2020 21:51



perry doesn't have friends



Perry first met Arthur before they were paired up. When he got very drunk and opportunistically beat Crane up, Eames called Arthur to help get Perry to back down and go back to his room. Arthur did with only minimal argument from Perry. They were paired a few days later. At first Perry actively tried to keep Arthur on the wrong foot. He was deliberately unpleasant and childish to try and provoke him. Arthur opened up a little to Perry, telling him he was paid to find out classified information about people and companies back home. Perry called him a criminal and raged at the fact that a criminal was in charge of him when he had just done what he had to do to survive. They had a semi-serious fist fight, which gave Perry a little insight into his warden, as Arthur clearly had some knowledge of how to handle himself in a fight.

After the nanomite attack, Arthur came and got Perry out of 0, and took him back to Arthur's room to talk about it over a drink. Perry, being really spectacularly fucked-up over it, opened up more to him than he would usually have been comfortable with. Arthur thought about letting Perry get away with beating Rex down, but changed his mind when he remembered that he's a warden. And that's terrible. After a while, Perry clammed up again, becoming more agressively sarcastic. That was the end of that civil conversation. Then Perry went and murdered Rex. Arthur was understandably pissed with Perry, locked him into Zero and bitched at him. They talked more casually after the first day and were generally bored as hell. Arthur also stripped down Perry's room at this point, taking away various things along with his filters.

Not too long after this, Perry went into the survivor port sans Arthur, thanks to an inconvenient bout of food poisoning. Barron took this opportunity to mind-warp Perry. Perry was spiralling with guilt and almost had a serious conversation with Arthur during this time but he ended up shutting it down before it could happen. Once the mind-warping wore off, Perry beat Barron to death. Arthur was the one to stop him from just... continuing to beat a corpse to pulp. Perry backed off and Arthur's reaction to the murder, once Perry told him what it was about, definitely earned him a few brownie points in Perry's eyes.

During the flood before Adam invaded the Barge, Arthur got a chance to see Perry as he had been before the Triangles infected him. Arthur convinced pre-Triangle Perry that the Barge was a dream and that he would wake up soon. Then came Adam's Barge takeover plan. Affected Perry and Arthur were on pretty good terms, as Perry had had his hair-trigger temper removed and Arthur his uptightness. Things were good for a little while. Then Adam screwed with Arthur and he had a pretty spectacular freakout, trying to kill Capa before killing himself. Affected Perry managed to stop him. However, once the flood ended, Perry's temper and his distrust of Arthur flared, particularly because Arthur was clearly lying and Perry couldn't put the pieces together properly. Frustrated and pissed off, Perry threatened to tell everyone his suspicions about Arthur's line of work, but he ended up dropping into another coma before this could become a thing.

Their relationship stagnated for a while after that, as Perry didn't trust Arthur and wouldn't really listen to him. He saw Arthur as being in it for himself--he'd side with Perry occasionally, like in the Jurassic Park port, but thanks to his web of lies and refusal to explain anything to Perry, Perry basically just dismissed him and anything he said as untrustworthy.

Then the second mirrorverse happened. Mirror Arthur used the PASIV and dreamsharing as a form of torture and inception to graduate inmates. Perry was the only one of his inmates who he believed could be an asset to his business. He let Perry in on the mechanics of dreamsharing and what he did at home, trying to push him into violence--and subsequently, graduation--so that he could join Arthur's team. He took Perry into various dreamscapes, where he taught Perry to shoot and kill projections, plus sadistically punished him when he refused to do what Arthur wanted. Mirror Arthur made the connection between Bill and mirror Rex and decided that for mirror Perry to graduate, he would need to kill Rex as a surrogate for Bill. He set up a complex, four-layered dream where he tried to incept Perry into believing that Rex was a weak traitor who was basically using Perry as a meat-shield and equating Rex with (a ally-of-the-Triangles version of) Bill in Perry's mind. The inception nearly worked and Perry had a moment where he nearly attacked Rex. However, he fought through it and instead went and punched Arthur in the face.

Then mirrorverse ended. And all hell broke loose in their pairing. The cat was out of the bag about the PASIV. Arthur tried to explain it further to Perry. Of course, Perry didn't want a bar of it. The idea that his warden was not only a criminal, but a criminal who went inside people's heads and messed with them was too much for him. Learning that Arthur had actually used it on the Barge didn't help. He refused to talk to him, shutting down conversations and being obstructive. He feared that Arthur had used the PASIV on him without his knowledge or that some of the warping from mirror Arthur might have stuck and he had no way of actually knowing if it had happened. Perry didn't know how to deal with it so acted like a jerk because it's his default mode of conduct. Finally, Arthur had had enough and came to Perry's room. He insisted they talk. Perry said no and shut the door in his face. Arthur was so frustrated that he kicked in the door, busting the lock and coming into Perry's apartment. Perry, being Perry and having issues with personal space, started swinging. The fight was short and brutal--and if Arthur hadn't had his gun, Perry would probably have killed him. FORTUNATELY, he did have his gun and ended the fight by pistol-whipping Perry in the temple and knocking him out, but not before landed a nasty kick on Perry's bad knee and Perry broke a couple of Arthur's ribs with a tackle. Arthur then got Perry taken up to the infirmary, where he hung out like a sulky kid for a few days.

Then finally, after Perry calmed down slightly talking things over with Sveta and with Rex, with all their manly testosterone out of the way (along with Perry's instinctive respect for anyone who can beat him in a fight, even if Arthur kind of cheated) and Arthur's tower of lies toppled, they actually got talking. Arthur came to Perry's apartment with a six-pack and they had their first civil, serious conversation that Perry didn't immediately shut down with dickery. Arthur gave Perry the only key to the safe where he'd locked the PASIV; Perry talked slightly more openly about the Triangles and about his father. Arthur offered to get him some things; Perry agreed to take a job in the kitchens.

Perry doesn't know how to feel about Arthur anymore. It's been a rollercoaster of a couple of months. Now that it seems Arthur isn't lying and hiding everything, he definitely feels more comfortable with the idea, at least, of trusting him. He was actually a little bit concerned about him when he started suffering the random death toll in Flagg's takeover, enough that he spoke to Ariadne in a vaguely civil way for a while.

ARTHUR; CURRENT WARDEN



Perry didn't hate T'Pol when she was his warden. He didn't really value her opinion, but he didn't hate her. He didn't exactly respect her, but he cared enough to rescue her from scary ghosts in the House on Haunted Hill port. He also taught her a lot about football. Unfortunately, due to his four-month Barge coma and her subsequent reassignment, she never really got around to prying much into his life, so for the most part, their relationship was Perry being a jerk and T'Pol linefacing.

Perry was pretty pissed off about the Barge coma, and he took it out on T'Pol a bit. He asked her for information during the nanomite chaos, showing he trusts her SLIGHTLY more than most of the other wardens. He really awkwardly empathised with her about her friends getting nanomited. BUT SHH, THAT'S A SECRET. She was disappointed in regards to Perry's brutal murder movie, but again, she's a woman, and he didn't really care all that much about her opinion.

T'POL; FORMER WARDEN NUMBER TWO



Originally, Perry hated Crane. A lot. Mainly, it was because Crane was a bit of a dick and provoked Perry whenever possible. They share a lot of similar personality traits which just do not mesh, and so they butted heads at every opportunity. Their rocky relationship began when Perry was in Level 0 (transformed by a flood into Bill) after having killed Victor Frankenstein when he was fear-gassed. Thanks, Crane. During the time in 0, Crane bitchily psychoanalyzed Perry and poked his daddy issues. Then, during the Admiral's forced romance flood, Perry, Crane and Rex got locked into the inmate bathroom which didn't help matters, though Perry will never tell anyone about that particular incident. Finally, after Perry woke up from his extended Barge coma, Crane antagonised him over the journals. That was the final straw and Perry got very drunk, saw Crane in the hallway and gave him a sound beating.

Crane avoided Perry in the halls for a while after the beatdown, then finally confronted him about it in the dining hall one day. After some snarking, he offered Perry information about Eames and Saito (and, indirectly, Arthur) in exchange for Perry not beating the crap out of him. Perry stipulated that Crane had to stop being an obnoxious jerk to him over the journals as well, to which Crane agreed. There was only one incident of Crane being a dick over journals after the deal was made, and Crane backed off when Perry called him on it. Then a nanomited Hayley called in her favour and Perry had to go knock Crane out for her--for the sake of information, Perry was pretty glad that Crane never found out he was Hayley's accomplice.

After the nanomites, Perry plotted to attack Rex in the bathroom; Crane met Perry in there and blackmailed him by hinting that he'd let the wardens know what Perry was up to as soon as he left the bathroom if he didn't let him stay. Once the beatdown started, Crane secretly filmed and broadcasted the murder to the whole Barge because he's terrible. Perry found it weird and annoying that Crane filmed it (ruining any chance of him claiming it went down differently, if he'd even wanted to) but ultimately, he'd got what he wanted. He decided he could guilt-trip and/or threaten Crane to give him information not only about Eames and Saito, but about others on the Barge as well. He did attempt to do so after his time in Level 0, but a number of circumstances--plus Crane not believing Perry wasn't going to just beat the crap out of him--conspired to stop it from happening. It wasn't something he was overly invested in, so he let it go. Perry doesn't exactly like Crane, but he does understand that the doctor has the potential to be useful.

After the mirrorverse, during which Perry found out everything about Arthur's job, the PASIV and the dreamsharing capabilities, and after Eames leaving, Perry is debating telling Crane about it all due to Eames' connection to Arthur. It's half a way of inflicting his own mental trauma over the idea of inception on someone else, half a way of sorting out his own thoughts about it in a two brains are better than one way and half because it's somehow the right thing to do. He hasn't decided yet.

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JONATHAN CRANE; STRANGEST OF SEMI-ALLIES



Perry first seriously met Rex in the bathroom when they and Crane were all stuck in there together. He tolerated Rex a bit more readily than Crane, because Crane was an obnoxious troll whereas Rex was just a bit nuts. Perry basically wrote Rex off as some crazy weirdo with nasty scars and a terrible wig after that, until the nanomites happened. During the attempted takeover, Perry got injected with nanomites and turned into a NeoNeoViper, one of Rex's loyal, mind-controlled bodyguards. The nanomites made him super strong, super fast and super resilient and also gave him superpowers, which Perry enjoyed at the time and afterwards found very disturbing. Perry almost got killed by Slade (as it was, he got the snot kicked out of him) while trying to protect Rex in the engine room while he made his escape. Because of his experience with the Triangles, Perry does not take kindly to people messing around with his free will and accordingly, the mind control part of the nanomites? Perry took very personally. He HATED Rex with the fiery passion of one thousand suns and never ever thought he would even come close to forgiving him.

Once Rex got out of 0 after the nanomite plot was foiled, Perry started waiting for him in the inmate bathroom in the early hours of the morning, knowing that Rex was part of the early morning shower club. On the second night, Crane wheedled his way into waiting as well so he could secretly film the ambush. When Rex walked in, Perry grabbed him and beat him to death. (Though initially he hadn't planned on killing him, just hurting him a lot. During the attack he just said 'fuck it' and went all out for the kill.) With Rex's murder, Perry got some closure and felt a bit better about the whole thing.

He didn't have a lot of contact with Rex for quite a while after that, until--surprise--the second mirrorverse flood. In the mirrorverse, Perry and Rex were best friends, each other's surrogates of Duke and Bill respectively. They had been friends for months, with Perry helping Rex in his underground infirmary and eventually opening up to him about the Triangles and his experience with them. Rex had been helping him try to figure out a way to stop them, then through a combined effort of a number of the mirror wardens, he got a bit broken. Mirror Rex turned to V for escape and mirror Perry watched his best friend sink into a drugged-out haze, which was painful and upsetting. He watched Rex's back and tried to protect him from the wardens' sadism in a number of ways. Mirror Arthur used his connection to Rex to try to incept him into graduation, with the proof of his "graduation" to be killing Rex, being as he was the next best thing to Bill on Barge. It didn't quite work out like Arthur had hoped, with Perry beating the inception and punching Arthur in the face instead.

Then the flood ended. And those deep bro feelings didn't just vanish, either. They've had a number of conversations since, as Perry just can't seem to stop himself from replying to Rex's posts. Somehow they ended up semi-seriously planning a non-violent protest for more priviledges and discussing the only way to actually escape the Barge that isn't graduating. After Perry's fight with Arthur, Rex hung out with him in the infirmary and they had more serious talking time about a range of different things. As it stands right now, Perry both hates and loves Rex (it doesn't help that Rex is a bit tangled up with Bill in his head) and it's getting really weird. It's starting to get to the point where Perry actually sort of trusts Rex. What a bizarre turn of events.

- vampire death toll
- Paris
- plotting

REX LEWIS; ???



So David saw the broadcast of Rex's murder, asked Crane for Perry's name and came and visited him in Zero when Arthur was momentarily gone. He told Perry his theory about the Admiral being one of the inmates or wardens onboard, and that his plan was to find him and take him out. He offered Perry a chance to help him. Perry just wanted to find out what he could do. He wasn't sure what to think of David generally; clearly the kid had something going for him (he managed to get into Zero all by himself) and Perry was intrigued. He met David once he got out and the young inmate trusted him by showing him his power before it became public knowledge. This was both freaky and gross, but also interesting and Perry could see its potential to be incredibly useful.

During the OS-19 port, Perry met up with David and they bonded over shared hatred of aliens. David told Perry all about the Yeerks, Crayak, Rachel and being a nothlit, which made him sympathetic in his weird Dawsey way. The fact that David got fucked over and had his life destroyed by aliens as well made Perry instantly feel some kind of bond. He also started to have mentor urges. He wanted to help David become stronger the only way he knew how, through abuse.

This feeling only grew stronger when the second animal flood came around. Perry wasn't affected, but David was, and the kid was freaking out due to being turned into a rat. Perry calmed him down by using some of Jacob Dawsey's special brand of encouragement: namely, calling him a pussy until he got pissed off enough to fight back. He was perversely proud when David did.

David had various plans to go after Bourne and although Perry wasn't directly involved in them, he did speak to the young inmate a number of times, warning him that Bourne would come back if David killed him, that the wardens wouldn't just take it lying down, and that he would have to be prepared for that. He basically just quietly encouraged all of David's terrible ideas, because David reminded Perry of himself a bit. The kid was doing what he thought he had to, and Perry always endorses that.

During the mirrorverse, Perry and David were still on good terms, helping each other protect their respective friends. Mirror David watched mirror Rex's back, which mirror Perry appreciated a lot. They haven't actually spoken about this since, but in a flood that spawned a complete and utter 180 in one of his relationships? The fact that David was still solid was interesting.

Perry was actually genuinely happy for David when he managed to get reassigned. In Perry's incredibly biased opinion, Bourne seemed like a jerk.

Perry still thinks of David as kind of a mirror of himself. There's definite personality traits and thought patterns of David's that just resonate with Perry, thanks to his horribly skewed way of seeing the world. He thinks of David as someone who gets him, more than probably anyone else on the Barge. If he ever needed an ally, David would be in the top three.

- meeting after Perry got taken out by Arthur
- Paris

DAVID; SEMI-ALLY INMATE



To make a long story short: Barron mind-warped Perry and therefore Perry hates Barron's guts.

To tell the long story: Perry was forced to confess to killing Bill back home by a flood, which Barron saw and made a note of. He decided that mind-warping Perry into being his ally was a good idea, so during the deserted island port, he found Perry on the beach and worked him into believing that Barron was Bill's kid brother, inserting false memories of Barron into a bunch of Perry's old memories of Bill. He laid it on pretty thick, creating this story about how he had a mental problem that meant he had memory problems, Bill had been his carer and when Perry had killed Bill, Barron had died shortly after because of it and somehow ended up on the Barge as an inmate. Mind-warped Perry was torn up by guilt and basically did whatever Barron told him for about five days, spending all his time with Barron and trying to protect him from everything on Barge.

The problem with Barron's scheme to create a completely compliant, guilt-ridden protecter? Barron didn't know his powers had been limited by the Barge. The false memories started to break down towards the end of the week, and Perry started questioning Barron's story. Then he woke up and the working was completely gone. And he was pissed. Bill being his one major, major trigger point, he decided that the best option was to kill Barron. He faked being Barron's mind-warped buddy and lured Barron to a common room, where he proceeded to break Barron's hands and then beat him to a dead, unrecognisable pulp with his bare fists. The murder was much more premeditated than Rex's and Perry actively hates Barron intensely.

They didn't speak for a couple of months after this, but Barron approached Perry after a while offering to bury the hatchet by getting him a big load of booze. Perry took the offer--grudgingly--but more as a play to get something for nothing. He never intended to actually let the working go. As an old man Perry met tiny kid Barron in the garden on deck; they talked for a little while, then Barron provoked him but Perry was too old to actually chase him down.

Perry still hates Barron with a burning passion. It'd probably never going to be forgiven.

- kitchen

BARRON SHARPE; ENEMY FOREVER



Slade took Perry down during Rex's attempted nanomite takeover. Perry's going to be conflicted about this, because on one hand, Rex is a massive dick and Slade cockblocked him by taking Perry out, and on the other, Slade took him out, using powers. Which is an issue, because Perry thinks powers are cheating. Even though he had powers too. But that was Rex's fault and Perry at the time hated Rex with a passion, so blamed it on him.

SLADE WILSON; THE GUY WHO TOOK HIM OUT



Loki enjoyed Perry's murder movie and tried a number of times to go congratulate him on killing Rex. Arthur rightly cockblocked him, but Perry's aware the guy approves. He thought he might seek him out when he got out of the cells as godmagic is a good thing to have on your side, and Perry was passively watching for potential alliances. However, a number of things got in the way of that actually happening.

Also, after the mirrorverse, Perry has a lot of residual feelings of distrust and hate stemming from mirror Loki's casual abuse of Rex and mirror Perry's habit of stepping in and trying to deflect that abuse. Although Perry is rejecting mirror Perry, it's still hard to disentangle himself from those feelings and he doesn't want much to do with the god right now.

LOKI; FORMER POTENTIAL WARDEN ALLY



Perry doesn't know a whole lot about Capa but he seems like an okay guy, if a bit weirdly clinically nerdy. Perry knew he was Hayley's warden and Capa took them both to the bar one time. Which ended in Crane getting beaten down, but still.

When Arthur had his freakout during the Adam invasion plot, he attempted to kill Capa and an affected Perry rushed to stop him. He took Arthur down in an awkward scuffle and saved Capa.

ROBERT CAPA; ARTHUR'S CRANEFACE BUDDY



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Also, she looks like Hayley and that's weird.

ARIADNE; ARTHUR'S MINDWARPING BUDDY



Rinzler is weird and intriguing. The whole computer program bit? Perry doesn't exactly get, but hey, the Barge is full of weirdos with superpowers or magic or whatever the hell, so he can believe anything. And the idea of a sentient, human-form computer program is kind of fascinating to Perry's tech support brain. They've only had a couple of conversations, but Perry does tend to pay attention to Rinzler's posts even if he doesn't reply to them.

During mirrorverse, Perry's counterpart helped Rinzler out a bit with his quest to protect the inmates. They probably brawled with wardens a number of times. Rinzler helped him watch out for Rex and that put him in mirror Perry's good books.

- graduation/security whipround

RINZLER; STRANGE COMPUTER PROGRAM DUDE



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EMIL BLONSKY; BIG DUDES GOTTA STICK TOGETHER TAKE ONE



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ARTHAS MENETHIL; BIG DUDES GOTTA STICK TOGETHER TAKE TWO



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JANE BRUNSWICK; NO BULLSHIT WARDEN



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JOHN CONNOR; KIND OF BADASS WARDEN



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LUA KLEIN; EASY TARGET



FUCK YOU.

THE ADMIRAL; MASSIVE MYSTERIOUS DOUCHEBAG

former characters perry knew



Pepper literally never actually spoke to Perry. She made a post, he replied and she didn't reply back. Naturally, he concluded that he'd scared her off and felt really pleased with himself.

PEPPER POTTS; FORMER WARDEN NUMBER ONE



They only had a couple of conversations, but Perry grudgingly respected Joe, just a bit. Mostly, it was because he knew about football, was a tough, older man and didn't really take Perry's shit seriously. He kind of secretly liked Joe's ability to ignore and/or look past his sarcastic crap.

JOE DAWSON; POTENTIAL DADDY-FIGURE



Perry and Patchy teamed up during the House on Haunted Hill port, while on the way to find their respective wardens. Patchy handled himself well and Perry kind of appreciated it. They had a few really awkward conversations because they both suck at having serious talks. That was about the extent of their relationship, but Perry didn't mind the guy.

MIKHAIL BAKUNIN; STRANGE RUSSIAN TEAM-UP



Saito wasn't really on Perry's radar (except for that one conversation they had in the library) until Crane told him Saito knew Eames from home. As with Eames, Saito could be a potential link to information about Arthur, so Perry's keeping an eye on him too.

SAITO; POTENTIAL LINK TO ARTHUR NUMBER TWO



Perry's relationship with Hayley swung wildly and rapidly from something like an almost semi-friendship to outright ridicule. This came from the fact that Perry was often usually a highly-sarcastic, name-calling asshat, and from the fact that he had no idea what to make of her. Hayley sometimes called him on his bullshit, but he didn't really think her opinion was worth shit, because she was both a teenager and a girl. She had a nasty habit of asking probing questions, which he really didn't appreciate. He was sometimes kind of curious what she did to get stuck as an inmate on the Barge, and he did find out a number of bits and pieces about why she was there. They had a few run-ins; the most memorable being during the forced love flood, where Hayley kept ending up in his room, despite his door being locked and her actually heading somewhere completely different. It was not fun.

She got her warden to take him out to the bar after his extended Barge coma, and he grudgingly asked her for help in exhange for a favour when he was forced to confess to killing Bill publicly. Help in the form of delicious, delicious alcohol. She got it for him, but she also provoked him with questions (and secretly informed a number of wardens, including Arthur). He wasn't happy about that and he resented her for it. She called in the favour - which was Perry knocking Crane out and dumping him in the CES for her - while nanomited. It was his first really calculated act of violence on Barge. He didn't like that she forced it on him.

She wasn't too happy about Perry killing Rex, but again, her opinion was not a major problem for him. After his second coma on Barge, he met with her and had an actual, non-agressive, non-probing conversation with her.

HAYLEY STARK; PERRY DOESN'T EVEN KNOW



Eames broke up the fight between Perry and Crane, and initially, Perry didn't think anything else of the guy. However, after talking to Arthur about how an 'associate' (Ariadne) had left the Barge and finding out a little about Arthur's job, Perry remembered that Eames had used the same word to refer to Arthur. He asked Crane how they knew eachother, Crane didn't know, but he knew that Eames knew Saito and had some speculation about what they did back home that fitted with some things Perry had noticed about Arthur. He suspected Eames was a former colleague of Arthur's and kept his eyes out for any information about their connection.

When Arthur had his freakout during Adam's invasion, an affected Perry spoke to Eames about what was wrong with Arthur and got some not-quite-concrete confirmation of his suspicions. After finding out about Arthur's real backstory in the mirrorverse, Perry's aware of Eames' full capabilities and is debating telling Crane about it all.

EAMES; POTENTIAL LINK TO ARTHUR NUMBER ONE



Much like Margo back home, Sveta was a woman with whom Perry could sit and be relatively civil and nice with all day, though he didn't respect her opinion. In his opinion, she had an overly-optimistic view of the world and she didn't get him or where he came from. She probably understood more about him than he thought but he hasn't really realised that. They had a long conversation during the truth flood and she makes him somewhat uncomfortable at times. Perry liked to try and push her buttons because he enjoyed it when she lost her cool a little. That's kind of died down lately, particularly because of how he felt about what happened with the curse.

She took him to the bar immediately after he woke up from his extended Barge coma, and she listened pretty patiently to his ranting and raving. He appreciated this, as far as it went. She also expressed her disappointment in his murdering antics, but again, he didn't take that seriously because she's a woman. He tended to end up hanging out with her in ports. He slowly started to appreciate her uncrushable optimism just a little bit, particularly in the OS-19 port, where it helped take his mind off of all the freaking aliens.

After his second coma, Perry woke up to find the Barge in an uproar because of Sveta's curse. Seeing people blaming her, he was understandably confused and maybe even a little worried. Turns out he was more attached to her than he thought, and found himself in a position where he couldn't make his dad's discipline message quite fit. Arthur used her and the curse to try and make the point that not everything is as black and white as Perry thought. It kind of worked, though Perry was too stubborn to admit it.

As an old man, Perry met her in the laundry room and she told him about Howie choosing to die instead of getting brought back to life. He couldn't quiiite understand why someone would do that and he gave her some Dawsey wisdom by telling her that she should get angry about it. They also had a conversation later about things that they like about the Barge, which was sad but also a rare instance of Perry opening up to someone. He likes Sveta, and she's somehow the only person on Barge who he actually sort of trusts, though he won't admit that. She's usually cheerful but she doesn't take shit, doesn't ask him probing personal questions and is content to let him be a grumpy jerk, and that kind of works for him. She treats him like a normal person and he doesn't feel like an inmate around her.

Lately, he's actually been kind of worried about her. Her optimism seems to be fading and a series of shit circumstances have left her seemingly depressed and drained. And there was the whole Prozium post thing--which he doesn't understand, but is disturbed by. He has no idea what to do about this, so he's just trying to be not so much of a big jerk around her when he sees her. And drinking with her. Because it's a totally healthy coping strategy.

SVETLANA NASAROVA; AN ALRIGHT WARDEN LADY



Victor mistook Perry for his creature when fear-gassed; Perry viciously beat him to death when fear-gassed. Neither of them remembered this incident particularly clearly. For his part, Perry doesn't know who he killed or even if they were real. It's kind of like a super-crazy nightmare. Now that Victor has graduated and left the Barge, this will probably stay as a cross between a Noodle Incident and a What Happened To The Mouse?

VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN; VICTIM NUMBER ONE

Code: outlands
Updated: 30/10/2011 (WORKING~)

character relationships, ooc

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