Kent Clark (
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Kent/Feldspar
"Just once more," they had said when Ellie's team petitioned for it. She was busy with Palmer, falling in love with science while he fell in love with God, and Kent was left to pick up the pieces. He wanted another damn go at it. The Machine had a pricetag in the billions; it was begging to be used again.
But they wouldn't let Ellie go. They wouldn't let just anyone go. They wanted someone who knew how it worked, who had been there from the beginning, but someone who isn't completely taken in by Ellie's words.
That leads them to a dozen people and they end up with Kent. He's blind, but that's not what decides it. They claim that he wouldn't hallucinate the way Ellie did. That he has a unique perspective.
And, he's already proven himself steady and loyal.
He experiences it all the way that Ellie does, but something goes wrong on the other end. Maybe another terrorist attack. Maybe not. All he knows is that he's in the sphere and then, suddenly, he's floating, unable to find his footing until a great crash and he slams into the bottom of the machine.
He groans, pulling his helmet on with a grunt and a wince.
"Fuck this," he mutters, finding the edge of the sphere with his hands. There was a door there somewhere. He just - has to find it.
But they wouldn't let Ellie go. They wouldn't let just anyone go. They wanted someone who knew how it worked, who had been there from the beginning, but someone who isn't completely taken in by Ellie's words.
That leads them to a dozen people and they end up with Kent. He's blind, but that's not what decides it. They claim that he wouldn't hallucinate the way Ellie did. That he has a unique perspective.
And, he's already proven himself steady and loyal.
He experiences it all the way that Ellie does, but something goes wrong on the other end. Maybe another terrorist attack. Maybe not. All he knows is that he's in the sphere and then, suddenly, he's floating, unable to find his footing until a great crash and he slams into the bottom of the machine.
He groans, pulling his helmet on with a grunt and a wince.
"Fuck this," he mutters, finding the edge of the sphere with his hands. There was a door there somewhere. He just - has to find it.
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They sigh quietly. “I promise, Lapis. I promise. I’m…uh, I’m here for you, okay?”
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"I know. That's why I wanted you to come along." He opens the door for them both and puts his finger to his lips, stealing off along the river, away from the sounds of talking.
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They tread closer to the big, black antlered tomb with the large chains, and Feldspar feels a knot form in their throat. They’ve never seen anything so evil-looking in their life.
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Lapis' feet feel like lead. They feel like they've taken this path a thousand times, but that they won't ever get to take it again. They're marching to their own death and then....nothing.
Once they reach their destination, he reaches out for Feldspar. "That's a prison. The person inside, the prisoner, has been here for thousands of years."
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“What did they do to deserve a prison like that?”
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"Nothing," they say with a sigh. "They went against...their people. They decided to disable the block around the eye of the universe."
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Because if it was just a prison that’d be the end of it. “What happened to everyone here, Lapis? Did they all just…die out?”
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Lapis shakes their head. "No," they manage to choke out a little. "No, it's - well, imagine that they could have another life inside of a computer....no. Imagine that you have this dream, only everyone was there, and everyone could share it."
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Feldspar pauses and looks around the ship, though what for they’re not entirely sure. Some sign of a dream? That’s just stupid.
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"Yeah, Mapa," they say softly, using the word that Kent had made up for them years ago. A parent word that has no meaning to anyone except Feldspar.
"That's exactly what I'm saying. They went into this dream together and the prisoner there....has been there for a long time."
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“So you found this spaceship, this entire civilization, learned their secrets, found their prisoner…and then what, Lapis? What are you telling me?”
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They look to Feldspar and then back to the prison.
"I think I love them," they say in a whisper.
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“Oh, Pebble…”
They tug on Lapis’ arm to draw them closer. But what can they say? What are they supposed to do here? Their hatchling is in love, but it seems like an impossible situation, even for a dreamer like themselves.
“Can I meet them?” Assuming there’s a way to step inside the dream and this spooky-looking prison. Assuming they’re still alive and dreaming in there too.
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Lapis folds themselves into Feldspar, closing their eyes tightly as they soak in their touch. They've been holding this in so long, so far, so long, and I isn't something they can do on their own anymore. The question isn't unexpected, and they nod. "Yeah. I've spent the past few days gathering what we need. We...have to walk to the canyon."
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“I’m good to make that trek. Let’s head out, before the others get up.”
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They nod and pull away, sniffling a little. "I'll explain on the way," they promise and start to lead. "So the dream..they built it because they stripped the moon they lived on of all its resources. And the dream is a replication of their homeworld. Or...home moon."
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“They came hear chasing the same thing the Nomai did, is that right? I’m guessing they were before the Nomai.”
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"Yeah, but they found its true purpose, like I said, and they were angry. They felt betrayed and...and scared. So they blocked the signal from ever being found. That's why it took the Nomai's technology so long to find it," they explain as they start up the pathways. Lapis has hid all of the reels he could find, the ones that show how to enter the simulation, so he isn't concerned by the Heartheans finding anything yet. Eventually, yes, but there are other things to do first.
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Fear they get. Sort of. Contrary to popular option they’re not exactly fearless, not when it comes to the big things like disappointment and loss, but the unknown doesn’t frighten them like most. But to go out of their way to hide something like that - that’s a new level of fear, something deep and profound.
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Lapis breathes out as they approach, laughing a little at Feldspar's interpretation. "I...yeah. I think that's why I like the Prisoner so much," they say over their shoulder. "They were strong enough, brave enough, to speak out. To fix the mistake."
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“How many times have you spoke with them?”
That feels like a question Kent would ask, but since he’s not here he has to do what he can to represent him.
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"Uh...three times."
They shake their head. "It's hard to get to them and - and it always ends too soon."
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They roll their eyes. "Shut up. Come on. We're almost there. Do you need to take a break?"
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