Shadowmaru { BP-501 } (
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text; backdated to end of Worm-ageddon
You know, it would have been very nice to have a warning regarding the worms' tunnels before some of us ventured heroically into them.
They looked perfectly stable...
Surely! Someone could have put the message out sooner! And saved us a good deal of hassle!
[Yeah, someone launched himself into an Orthworm hole in Olivine. It went about as well as expected.]
They looked perfectly stable...
Surely! Someone could have put the message out sooner! And saved us a good deal of hassle!
[Yeah, someone launched himself into an Orthworm hole in Olivine. It went about as well as expected.]
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[But yeah, he'll stop with the playful tugging and gently smooth Shadowmaru's hair back down.]
I'm doing my best. It's not as good as what he deserves, but I'm trying.
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[He's never, ever going to drop that. Never. Get used to it, Mando. Get used to his shining opinion of you.]
[Case in point:]
Why wouldn't you be? You're doing a fine job with your children here.
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[Technicolour! Neon! He'll look like a 90s Lisa Frank nightmare!]
The kids here are older. It's easier when they're older.
[He sighs.]
No one wants to kill them here, either.
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Why would you do such a thing! To such gorgeous armor...
[Mando would never!! He doesn't think so, anyway. He hopes not.]
No? What about the worms, earlier? Perhaps they didn't want to hunt them down... but they weren't careful of human lives, either.
You still take fine care of them.
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[Maybe he'd put a purple stripe or two down the cheek plates on his helmet.]
The kids handled themselves so well against the worms.
[So much pride in Mando's voice!]
They got right in there and did what needed to be done. They held their own until reinforcements got there to help them. I think they'd have been fine on their own if there hadn't been so many worms.
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That they did.
I think they owe part of their success to such a role model as yourself. So... give yourself a bit more credit, hm?
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[He's quiet for a few moments after Shadowmaru tells him to give himself more credit, his fingers still working through Shadowmaru's hair.]
It's hard.
[Almost as hard as it is to admit this!]
I always feel like I should have done more.
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[Hard. It's very hard. Accepting that you're doing a good job with something like this. With teaching, with helping.]
I can understand. [Could he have done more? For Kagerou? Would it have changed anything?] At least you can ask them. Can you not?
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[He definitely can NOT ask!]
They're teenagers. They don't want to talk about stuff like this.
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Communication is important for families, isn't it?
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It is. But teenagers are still kids, and so they're thinking about themselves all the time. This is my issue, not theirs. And they don't need me dropping my stuff on them.
But they keep coming around, and they bring their friends home when someone from their home world shows up. I think that means they're happy?
[He needs an outsider perspective here, please.]
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[He leans his head away, slightly, so that he can slot himself right up in Mando's space. Chin on his shoulder.]
I do think you're right, though. They wouldn't bring friends, new faces, to someone they didn't trust. Someone who wasn't important to them.
[YOU'RE DOING FINE, BABE.]
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[You know what you've done here, Shadowmaru? You've put yourself directly in line FOR A HEADBONK!]
Thanks.
[And now a very gentle squeeze around his shoulders.]
You know, you're not doing half-bad with the kids either. They ask me about you when you're not around.
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Of course. What sort of companion would I be, not to help?
[Yes, squeezing good. Continue that.]
They what? Why would they...?
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[Did Shadowmaru seriously not realise?]
They ask about what you're doing, or if you're going to be over at our apartment.
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[He shrugs slightly.]
I assumed you would always be first and foremost in importance.
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[There's no denying that Mando is more important to them than Shadowmaru, but discounting Maru entirely wouldn't be right or accurate either.]
You're part of the family now.
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[He flaps his hand a bit. Yes, yes, kids have many important adults, but still. How ... to explain it? He's well aware he's important to his fellow BP units. To Yuuta.]
[On the other hand - Deckerd was always the most important. And out of the whole team, only one of them was never able to integrate with the others. The only one with a missing piece. But that's not something to explain - not something to burden another with.]
[So... instead he just shrugs slightly.]
It isn't that I don't believe you. Perhaps one day that will sink in.
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Were you alone back in your world? After Kagerou died?
My turn to phone tag
Shadowmaru goes very, very still. At first, he can’t remember why Mando would know that name. How on earth he knew. No one else ever spoke of his missing shadow. Not one of the others back home ever brought it up, ever uttered the name. Even though they’d all known.
But he remembers, at length. The ghost in the sea.
His fingers curl into fists in the comforter. Not anger. He’s not angry. What name do you even give this feeling? This sharp sudden ache and rush of… something missing. It’s then he realizes he hasn’t said anything in answer, and fumbles, tellingly, for words.
“No - I worked on a team. They, the others, were ever-present.”
Were you alone?
“… they were close. To one another. I was the sole unit designed for stealth infiltration. A … lone wolf. You see.”
Right back at ya with the phone tags
“It’s lonely, being a lone wolf.” He gets that. He really does. Mando spent most of his life on his own, depending on no one and having no responsibilities to anyone but himself. He had no idea how desperately lonely he’d been until he met Grogu.
“You don’t have to be that anymore. Not here. Not with us.”
well now i'm just in the prose mode
"All other units were designed with combination abilities," he says, after a moment more. Slowly. "Even the unit who transferred from another country was modified to allow for it."
Duke wasn't even Japanese in origin. And yet, he'd formed up with Deckerd and Gunmax. The entire Build Team was one big combiner. Which just... left one. Who leaned into his persona for all he was worth. Because why not? Any potential connection like that had been left at the bottom of the sea.
"Lonely... I suppose I was accustomed to it. Am too accustomed to it. Even now, here. Where I know full well you're being truthful."
Prosing it up in here!
He's not saying Shadowmaru is a flawed design. Far from it; whoever designed him did him dirty, especially if another unit was modified to combine with the others.
"We have a saying back home: Mandalorians are stronger together." He squeezes Shadowmaru's shoulders. "I imagine police officers are too. And if you weren't designed to combine with someone, that's not your fault. And it's not your destiny either."
Mando thought his destiny would involve dying in some stupid gun fight on a barren back world. He never thought he'd end up with the kid, and all the other Mandalorians he's met over the years.
"You can change your design, Shadowmaru. You can choose to combine."
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"I don't know," he admits, at length. "I... don't know why they made that choice. Or if there were plans for more... or..."
Or if the potential for it was lost too.
Without realizing, he'd pulled his good knee to his chest. The other doesn't get to move yet. He'll just wrap his arms around that instead. Destiny, choices. That's fine and good for human beings. But for an AI?
Is he even still an AI?
"This is... a great deal more existential than I meant to get into," he mutters, mostly into his knee. "I don't even know what to call myself. Or if... destiny, choices, have any room for whatever it is I've become."
He wants to believe it. Believe what Mando is saying. And he doesn't doubt Mando believes. It's - complicated. Too complicated.
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"We can figure it out. There's no hurry."
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