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It’s none of my business what people say of me and think of me. I am what I am and I do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. And it makes life so much easier.
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“There is no such thing as a new idea. It is impossible. We simply take a lot of old ideas and put them into a sort of mental kaleidoscope. We give them a turn and they make new and curious combinations. We keep on turning and making new combinations indefinitely; but they are the same old pieces of colored glass that have been in use through all the ages.”
- Mark Twain

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The piercing howl of victory shot forth from the werewolf’s muzzle, as the beast pinned the woman down with a large clawed paw, putting pressure on her throat while it pushed against the force of Kelly’s defensive arm. Several growls and snarls erupted through the power struggle as the wolf’s razor sharp teeth had come within inches of the woman’s face, potentially tearing apart the weaker opponent underneath. Czigani, however, could hear the faint pleads of her friend through the chaos and distortion of the beasts dominating nature, it fed off the fear that was instilled in it’s prey and even took a perverse pleasure in toying with such a feeble being. The creature cared little for humanity, as it was beyond such things, and as the wolf pushed its control further away from the girl living inside, a rage fueled it’s passion to destroy that which opposed it. Kelly sensed the killing blow coming, but could do little to stop the force of a freight train…

Just then a horrid yelp followed by a violent snarl erupted from the werewolf and it’ turned it’s attention to what was several yards behind.

There, standing with an empty tranquilizer gun still pointed at it’s intended target, and an expression of horror as the beast locked gazes with him, was Jimmy. His mouth struggling to find the words to describe his unfortunate predicament, and yet before the kid had a chance to utter a sound, the creature turned and pounced, knocking him to the ground with great and unimaginable force. The rage within the beast lashed out with it’s powerfully sharp teeth, latching onto the boy's head, and with an effortless tug to one direction, ripped the bloodied and lifeless head from body, tossing it to the wayside.

The wolf circled the decapitated body, the kids blood dripping from it’s mouth, and as the effects of the tranquilizing agent took hold, it began slowing pace, attempting to shake off the dazed and numbing feeling that was running it’s course. The creature’s attention snapped back to Kelly, and it sluggishly made it’s way toward her, but this time, it’s intent was less violent as a low and constant whimper replaced its previous snarls and growls. It’s fighting stance left behind as it staggered trying to stand, only to slump down onto the forest floor, slowly reaching its clawed arm out toward Kelly’s direction, and for the first time, she could see the creature’s large shape reverting into a human’s body. The dark hair that had covered, retracted, and Czigani’s bare skin began to surface. Each limb shifted itself back into place as bones, muscle, and cartilage reformed with low cracking sounds. The beast’s head and muzzle, disappearing as Czigani’s bloodied and muddy human features took shape once again, and her voice once again was heard as a guttural sound…

“P-please...help m-me…Kel...” Czigani's voice altered through her words, clearing up as the change back to human occurred. "I...sorry..." She whispered through the pain. "b-back to...farmhouse..."

@Xandrya
Part 2 is up and there is now less of a chance that the cyborg will go crazy and kill us all :)
Two Sides of the Same Coin | Part II

collab with @Peaceless


Not a machine?...

Excuses. That was all he wanted them to be as he listened to each articulated word forming from the artificially perfected lips of the once fully flesh and blood woman standing across from him. He searched for signs in the solid black orbs that were considered “eyes” resting behind lids that didn’t react instinctively as they would have to a human; no indicators leading him to a more solid conclusion as he had hoped. Gavon wanted to put this nonsense behind him, to forget that this thing wasn’t just a mindless machine of chaos, and hoped beyond hope that it would be just another virus in the system which could easily be vented out into space and never heard from again. But that wasn’t the case, as the cyborg’s words drilled down deeper into his own past, knocking at that door which had been sealed and forgotten for many years, and shedding light on at least one truth…

He was, in many ways, not very different from her.

“Yeah, that'll do for a start.” Finally responding to her inquiry regarding the data drive she agreed to relinquish.

The Chief pulled a handheld data pad from his breast pocket, interfacing with the cell’s energy field, nullifying a specified rectangular area at about eye level along the edge of the field, which revealed an opening just wide enough for a hand to pass through. The decision -during construction of the facility- to manipulate the energy field in this way was based on several factors, but primarily to avoid having any unnecessary gaps in the metal structure itself thereby maintaining maximum structural integrity and lessening any breach-related variables.

Slowly pass the chip through the slot, and drop it in my hand.” He said, narrowing suspicious eyes. “Any further action outside of that will result in this field closing and you losing that...limb.”

The metallic gauntlet rose to Gavon’s eye level, the data drive held out between finger and thumb. The cyborg slowly moved her hand forward, up to the threshold of the energy barrier, where she lightly flicked the drive at the security chief’s chest. He unceremoniously caught it before it hit him.

“You must understand, Mr. TreVayne - most things here will go as you will, but not all of them. Do not take offense; You see, I like my hand, and have not yet discovered the kind of jokes that amuse you. Could they be dismemberment jokes? I have not tested this ship’s engineering and medical facilities yet, so that kind of humor may be irreversible.”

Unbeknownst to the chief of security, the cyborg was buying time, looking alternately between her hand and his face through the slit in the force field. Her internal CPU was busy analyzing the EM data she had been receiving, looking for low frequency signals… There. 300Hz. The quadruple pump control frequency that set the artificial heart’s pulse at 75. A bit high, but there was no data about the efficiency of the device. The waveform was catalogued for future use.

Ignoring the cyborg’s skewed sense of humor, Gavon reset the field, causing the gap to close immediately and held up the drive to examine it closer, noting a few Japanese markings along its casing. He advised NO4H to treat the drive as “malicious hardware” prior to inserting the interface chip into his data pad and hoping that he wasn’t making a mistake. As the screen lit up with various commands, he keyed in a code for the AI to perform a full sweep of the drive, and within a few seconds, the scan was given a green light, the drive cleaned of any unusable or redundant files, and all data uploaded into the main system for further investigation.

“Okay then...” He said in a slightly relieved tone, returning his attention to the cyborg. “At this point a few things are going to happen before any consideration is made, and of course, the overall outcome will determine whether or not you have a future with us aboard the Ark. Ultimately, this isn’t my decision, and the final sign off rests on the shoulders of the ship’s Admiral, who will no doubt wish to speak with you soon.”

Gavon lifted his wrist to check the time before continuing. “But, until then and unless you have any further questions for me, this meeting is over.”

“No further questions, Mr. TreVayne.” The cyborg smiled. This could’ve gone much worse, though she wasn’t in the clear yet. “I do have a request, or rather, a suggestion. While you let NOAH cross-reference the boring parts of that drive with the ship’s database, do be so kind and read through the technical data, capabilities and evaluation results of subject #0376, code name IRON. I have no faith in your Admiral, and before he opposes this arrangement I offer to you, you should be fully aware of its benefits. I suggest it is done before said meeting, so you are better prepared.”

She took two steps back, and lowered herself into a lotus position in the middle of the room with a fluid, spinning motion. Her black eyes rose at the tall man’s face, their red irises clearly visible through the force field.

“Thank you for your time.”

Nodding in acknowledgment, he turned and stepped away from the cell, the two guards saluting as the Chief headed toward the double doors that lead to the elevators. Just before exiting, however, he stopped roughly halfway and turned his attention in the direction of the cell once again.

“Why Security?” His inquiring tone echoed throughout the otherwise silent corridor.

The cyborg opened her eyes. What a strange question. Surely her skills would be best implemented against intruders, or as an intruder in case that’s ever needed. But could she say she considered the rest of the options on this ship? Superhuman speed and strength have other uses beyond violence. In fact, why would she even let her body have such a prominent effect on her career choice?

She stared into nothing for the seconds it took to process these thoughts, then slowly moved her eyes at the security chief.

“Working towards safety and security of the human race - It has been my dream. I have studied Criminology and worked in the ministry of internal security back on earth. My chance to fight the Devastators has been taken from me, but my wish to protect humanity, whether from an external foe or from themselves, has not.” And that goal was clearer than ever in her mind, pushing away doubt and indecision. “Thank you for asking. You will not find this information in the drive.”

The trip to SecCom -via several security checkpoints and an elevator ride to the top floor- gave him time to think through all that had taken place during their exchange. Reservations to even consider her for any position on the ship were slowly diminishing as he couldn’t help recognize the all-too-familiar similarities between himself and the cyborg. Both had been fashioned into tools of terror and destruction, their own pasts branded with dark secrets, constant deceit, and unthinkable betrayal of trust that left more than internal and external scarring, but an ever-growing and intensifying resolve to fulfill a promise of service and protection. Gavon had no doubts that her physical attributes would be well over what was required, but still questioned the cyborg’s psychological integrity and long term loyalty to the interests of the ship and it’s crew. He questioned it as he questioned his own, realizing that man or machine could never truly escape a history of violence, but merely suppress it in hopes it never resurfaces again.

Of all the information his brain was processing all at once, however, he’d almost overlooked a comment made by the cyborg halfway through their meeting, and yet the reference still eluded him.

“Noah” Gavon’s headset lit up, recognizing the command to speak with the ship’s AI. “Search the term ‘Tin Man’ and advise of all results found.”

Within moments, Noah’s smooth, digitally enhanced voice came through the Chief’s earpiece. “The term ‘Tin Man’ yields two results, both derived from Twentieth Century archival data. The first refers to slang used when addressing a law enforcement officer, whereas standard badges at that time were made of an alloy called pewter, which was also considered aluminum, which was also considered-”

“Tin” Gavon interjected, as he passed through the open elevator doors and made his way toward the SecCom main entrance. “And the second?”

“Result number two refers to a character, in a nineteen thirty-nine film entitled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, who was constructed fully of aluminum alloy, or tin. ‘Tin Man’ was the name given to said character throughout the film.”

“Hm” He scratched at his beard. “I don’t see the relevance in that definition.”

“There is more, Chief TreVayne, if you will permit me.” Noah’s voice chimed in once again.

“Eh, yeah, go head…” He said, smirking at the thought that he may have interrupted the poor AI again.

“In the story, the main protagonist, Dorothy Gale befriends the Tin Woodman after she and her two other companions -the scarecrow and cowardly lion- find him rusted in the forest. He agrees to join their group as they journey to the Emerald City to find The Wizard who can help each companion with what they desire the most.”

Gavon sighed, walking up to the biometric scanning chamber that would allow him into SecCom. “Noah, let’s skip to the part regarding the Tin Man”

“Of course, Sir. The Tin Woodman desired only one gift from the Wizard, one such thing he had been void of throughout the story, which was a heart.”

The Security Chief paused for moment, and even as the “Access Granted” annunciator indicated clearance to proceed, he stood in awe and silence for several seconds before a repeat verbal indicator chimed to enter the designated doorway.

“Well shit…” He finally whispered to himself in surprise, before passing through the threshold into Dispatch and Communications.
Okay ladies, gents, and @Sep...

@Peaceless and I will be moving onto Part II of...wait for it..."Two Sides of the Same Coin" within the next few days. But, just wanted to throw it out there that we will have collab ops for @Fuzzybootz as the Robotics Techie and @Xandrya as the Psychologist, since there is no way in hell Chief TreVayne is going to allow a cyborg to join his team without first running her through an extensive series of system and psyche evals!

And of course all of this can't happen until Admiral Locke meets with her and decides whether or not it is a good idea to even have her joining Ark Security based on her past shenanigans.

So, for those mentioned, let us know if you are interested in the madness that is the...collaboration.

First draft of Ark Security emblem/logo



Although, sadly enough I was wondering why the "A" shape looked so damn familiar, and it had a lot to do with the fact that I use Adobe design products every day at work...but w/e, I'm not infringing :/

EDIT: Updated image
I can see that :) wb chica!
@Rawk at leas im not fooling around with cyborgs


Not yet, right? You stud ;)
I know, the more I read @boomlover's posts and the crazy shit Theodore does, the more I question the survival of us all ;)
I might have someone in a cryotube, since it might be a week or two before I can complete a character.


Hey bro, good to see you again and look forward to having you join up, although idk how in the hell you have any time! :)
It is. If a plane came crashing through the terminal and took me out, I'd be fine with it at this point.


Wow chica...just wow.

In other news, I'm still in the process of working on the Ark Security section of the Wiki, so if anyone has certain things you'd like included, then feel free to send me a PM in Guild or Discord.
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