155: The Operative vs. Malcolm Reynolds

Jan 03, 2007 12:50

When it began, he had no idea about the involvement of Captain Reynolds, nor did he know when or where River would react to the subliminal trigger he'd distributed across the cortex. It wasn't until he reviewed the security vid of the incident at the Maidenhead that he was first introduced to the man who would become his greatest adversary. ( Read more... )

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tm_cable January 4 2007, 08:20:43 UTC
Taking a moment to admire this entry profusely.

I love the Operative -- with that scary kind of love he inspires -- and I (being new here) am so happy to see him being written, and so well.

Also, if he ever felt like time traveling to 21st century earth, Cable would definitely have a job for him. I'm just saying, birds of a feather. . .

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ihaveneither January 15 2007, 20:38:20 UTC
Omigoodness, thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you!!! *does bouncy squeeful dance of thanks*

He does inspire that scary love, doesn't he? I think it's because if you don't love him, he'll kill you with his sword. How weird is that? *nerdygigglefit*

And time travel? COOL. I don't really know much about Cable and that whole segment of the X-Menverse (or really, the X-Menverse in general ...) but gimme a ping on aim sometime: zauberflote917. We can chat it up and whatnot :D

*meeps* Sorry it took me sooooooo loooooong to respond to this! I kinda sucked about checking my email for a few weeks ...

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