That's an accident. The destroying planets thing. Didn't really get a full briefing. And if the people in charge don't change, then you change the people in charge.
In order to change the people in charge, the people doing the changing have to have power. Which they don't, because they've never been allowed to have any.
[It's stressful to not be able to do much about this mess, to be positioned and mostly waiting, but at least he's where he can keep an eye on some people he gives a care about. Not enough of them, but some.
He'll be near the door when she arrives, keeping an eye on things and waiting for the next stage of hell to break through.]
[ she shows up not much after he does, in full sith attire if only because she trusts it to keep her safe from any mysterious threats better than cdc gear alone can. this hardly feels like a force threat, but still, better to be prepared in what you know. usually the robes and countenance combine to make her look suitably larger than she actually is, but when she pauses a moment to look around before moving over to a turian, there's no denying her diminutive stature. ]
Vakarian?
[ kallig's guess, from his file. but if he has a doppleganger on board, she wouldn't trust herself to determine identifying turian markings at first glance. ]
[He's in full armor, which is pretty common anyway for him, but it also means he's not at all surprised to see someone else in full gear. Garrus nods to her.]
Yeah. And you're Kallig?
[Because he was expecting her. Otherwise, he wouldn't be sure who was under all of that.]
Yes. [ some part of her wants to correct, insist on the lord, but it seems nitpicky and, moreover, pointless here. a lord of the sith empire, willingly volunteering her time and her talents to people she doesn't know, doesn't even necessarily trust
yeah, this is her trying to make herself look a little taller as she looks up at garrus. (it's not working.) ]
I trust nothing new has developed in the last ten minutes?
[ there's a little pause, confusion until she realizes he's just done his homework. well, haven't they all. ]
It means that my allies do not succumb to their injures in combat because I am better than to allow that. The Force aids me in aiding them, so blaster wounds and burns and broken bones are easy to mend in a hurry.
Not directly. It's... not a Force-related sickness, so it's like I can't stop a blaster from firing, but I can heal the wounds it causes.
[ and after seeing that look of his, kallig is acutely aware that that is not really enough. not any better than anyone else can do, for all her efforts. her work with orange, with the airlock where rikki's body was found... none of this has given her what any of them need in order to stop the cause. ]
Is there someone I should be keeping a special eye on for you?
Noh-Varr. [ a nod, she notes the hair, and looks back to garrus. ] I'll be sure to pay attention to him.
[ she has no idea how she'll be able to help at all. but if it turns out she can do something (and garrus can be sure she's going to try) she has no problems playing favourites. not to the point of neglecting someone, but he's worried about someone in particular, they get priority. she has her own biases, too. ]
[His voice is quiet. There's little time to indulge in selfish desires like having more attention given to the people he cares about, but right now it's the little things that make all the difference.]
You need anything to help you get set up here? Introductions, anything?
I think I know who I need to talk to. [ enough gentle prodding about the medical team has given her names to go by and with those names came files. enough for her to confidently wing this, at least. ]
[ while the majority of the crew aren't dead, she still sees hope to have. but she's been forced to be more grim than the turian is, as far as she can tell from their interaction so far. so she's not going to linger, just give him one more nod of thanks and hope neither of them are terribly needed for anything as she goes off to introduce herself to adrien. ]
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Of course all their people are their strength. Most of those who aren't Sith are slaves or cannon fodder. They have their place.
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Yeah, not like that. No one should be enslaved or cannon fodder. Nobody. That's not the way to truly serve, and government needs to serve.
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Governments serve themselves. To believe otherwise would be deluding yourself.
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Don't let your limited experiences hold you back. My people's government knows where their duty lies, knows what it takes to serve their people.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
Lot of different universes and peoples out there. Lot of different possibilities.
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Changing to a soft system like that would require the Sith giving up their power. And we never would.
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It's hardly soft. We're the military might of our galaxy and we've got the needs of the whole in mind because that's what's gotten us here.
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Military might getting you to the point of destroying planets sounds exactly like something the Empire would do.
FROM: kallig.telumi@cdc.org
You'll have to forgive my callousness, Vakarian. In my experience, people in charge don't change.
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That's an accident. The destroying planets thing. Didn't really get a full briefing. And if the people in charge don't change, then you change the people in charge.
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In order to change the people in charge, the people doing the changing have to have power. Which they don't, because they've never been allowed to have any.
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It all comes down to how much a change is worth it to people. Eventually the downtrodden do get angry, and a lot of them die, but things change.
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The downtrodden have to climb up a lot of corpses in order to buy that change and it can take a while to pile them.
FROM: kallig.telumi@cdc.org
But we have more pressing matters at hand. I will see you in Medical.
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You will.
[It's stressful to not be able to do much about this mess, to be positioned and mostly waiting, but at least he's where he can keep an eye on some people he gives a care about. Not enough of them, but some.
He'll be near the door when she arrives, keeping an eye on things and waiting for the next stage of hell to break through.]
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Vakarian?
[ kallig's guess, from his file. but if he has a doppleganger on board, she wouldn't trust herself to determine identifying turian markings at first glance. ]
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Yeah. And you're Kallig?
[Because he was expecting her. Otherwise, he wouldn't be sure who was under all of that.]
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yeah, this is her trying to make herself look a little taller as she looks up at garrus. (it's not working.) ]
I trust nothing new has developed in the last ten minutes?
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Nothing we can do anything about. Or nothing I can at least. What does 'notable healer' mean?
[Might as well do some reading while waiting. This is a stressful position to stand guard in, and he'll take on what tasks he can.]
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It means that my allies do not succumb to their injures in combat because I am better than to allow that. The Force aids me in aiding them, so blaster wounds and burns and broken bones are easy to mend in a hurry.
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[Again he looks at the patients, this time a white-haired one in particular, before looking back at her.]
Will it do something against what's making them sick? Your ability.
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[ and after seeing that look of his, kallig is acutely aware that that is not really enough. not any better than anyone else can do, for all her efforts. her work with orange, with the airlock where rikki's body was found... none of this has given her what any of them need in order to stop the cause. ]
Is there someone I should be keeping a special eye on for you?
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[he echoes, gaze going down. It's not wounds that are the threats right now.]
I... There probably shouldn't be. Everyone probably needs the same amount of care and I should be fair.
[There's a beat, and then he's gesturing anyway toward one bed and one patient.]
But if you can help him, I'd... I'd really appreciate it. Name's Noh-Varr.
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[ she has no idea how she'll be able to help at all. but if it turns out she can do something (and garrus can be sure she's going to try) she has no problems playing favourites. not to the point of neglecting someone, but he's worried about someone in particular, they get priority. she has her own biases, too. ]
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[His voice is quiet. There's little time to indulge in selfish desires like having more attention given to the people he cares about, but right now it's the little things that make all the difference.]
You need anything to help you get set up here? Introductions, anything?
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Hopefully things won't get too dire.
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[Four people are dead already. This isn't exactly a good situation. But he gets the sentiment.]
Just let me know if there's anything I can do to give you a hand. I'll be around, Medical's my patrol area.
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