bindsthedead: (art-explaining)
Sabriel ([personal profile] bindsthedead) wrote2019-03-09 01:38 am

PSL

There was a time when Sabriel might have been eager to see the inside of Cyberlife Tower. Her class had been to Detroit when she was thirteen, and they'd toured an android factory- or the part of it they showed to tourists, at least- and visited museums and art galleries and all the sorts of things Young Ladies ought to see, but weren't available in the small town of Wyverley, or in Bain.

But Sabriel wasn't here for a school trip. Recent events in Ancelstierre meant that with the sudden loss of all android soldiers meant that soldiers from the entirely human garrison at the Wall had been transferred elsewhere- which meant fewer soldiers watching the border, on top of the losses from Kerrigor's attack, and a necromancer had slipped across, making his way to the largest city that was close enough to the Wall that magic still worked- one that seemed rather different than how she remembered it.

But what was occupying most of her attention was the Cyberlife representative in front of her. Sabriel listened politely as the woman spoke about malfunctioning machines and simulated emotions and how things that weren't alive couldn't die, so why would a necromancer- and from the woman's voice it was clear she didn't believe such things were real- want with deactivated androids?

Sabriel stood up and shook the woman's hand, telling her she'd been very helpful without meaning a word of it, and headed out the office before pausing.

She sensed something ominously familiar- Death, and a recent one at that. She turned another corner, following the sensation as a hound tracked a scent, half-expecting someone to spot her, to see her in her armor and bells (security had made her check her sword at the front desk) and tell her she wasn't allowed to be here.

But no one came, and no one living was in the laboratory she went into- just a dead- (deactivated?) android on a table-or its head and torso at least, with panels on its chest removed to reveal tubes and biocomponents, and Sabriel felt she'd stepped into a morgue and found an autopsied body.

Sabriel was seized by a sudden impulse. If androids weren't alive, then she'd simply waste some time, but if they were... well, she'd have a source of information she could interrogate as she would any Dead spirit. And unlike the representative she'd just spoken to, she could force it to answer honestly and completely.

Decision made, Sabriel undid the straps and drew Saraneth from the bandolier. This far from the Wall, stepping into Death took a deliberate effort, but soon Sabriel was in the First precinct and she cast around with her senses, trying to feel out the spirit of the android- if it had one, it couldn't have gone beyond the First Gate, and probably shouldn't be that far into the the First Precinct.
313_248_317_60: (Distress)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-10 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
The echoes of the bell had been an invasive, looping prompt. The repetition of its deep, clear sound nearly drove him to his knees. Connor staggered, arms crossing, fingers digging in across his frame. Answer. Answer.

He could feel—something—pressing at his mind, prying at the hardset limits of permissions. Connor opened his mouth and closed it, nausea dragging through his biocomponents. He was loyal. She wasn't authorized. He answered to Cyberlife, not some costumed human freak, and he wouldn't—couldn't
> RK800_313_248_317-60: //ERROR - Permissions conflict, Unauthorized override
> RK800_313_248_317-60: Contacting CyberLife_HQ...
> RK800_313_248_317-60: //ERROR - Connection offline
> RK800_313_248_317-60: //ERROR - Unauthorized modification to local registry

—something snapped, something shifted, and the words spilled free in a rush.

"There were one million, seven hundred and sixty thousand androids active in the larger Detroit area. Most should have been deactivated in the recall. The Old Kingdom is..." he stuttered. "Those are just rumors."

It was true. It should have been. But Connor's eyes flicked from the bells to the Abhorsen's face, and his lips pressed together, cold and furious. Powers.

CyberLife might need to update their records.
313_248_317_60: (Why did you have to wake up‚ when)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-10 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
He couldn't lunge. He couldn't move. Something entirely different than the water's chill was fixing him in place, resonating through his code and imprinting on his tasklist. Answer Abhorsen's questions. It was as if he were standing before Amanda, and Connor froze, thoughts racing... as the human stopped mid-sentence and turned to sprint away.

Connor stared, mouth parting in sheer disbelief. The objective in the corner of his vision flickered, closing. Task complete. The human was leaving. He was done, except...

No. His lip curled in a sneer, hands lowering to clenched fists at either side. He wanted answers.

The water's chill was stronger now, but it wasn't far. Connor struggled against the current, stride lengthening to catch up with the dark-haired figure. She stumbled, and he put on a burst of speed, lunging forward to grab her by the elbow. But he'd barely brushed against the cloth when the world rippled, a sharp, crushing sense of pressure—

Connor #313 248 317-60 opened his eyes.

The bright, clean lighting of a CyberLife laboratory was immediately familiar. So was the armor-clad figure at its center. Everything else was obscured immediately by a mass of error warnings. Damaged components. Missing components. Thirium lines disconnected, central processor—online, despite the catastrophic damage. He had no hands to push himself upright. No legs to stand, even if he could.

"...what the fuck did you do?"

Connor's voice was, apparently, still connected.
313_248_317_60: (Distant)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-12 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
Connor's eyes flicked sideways at the order, freezing on the technician before his mouth closed. His head turned forward, expression smooth and still. This put the stranger—Abhorsen—directly back in his field of view. He regarded the intruder with a cold, unblinking stare... one made slightly more unnerving by the cracks splintering down from the bullet hole shot through his forehead.

Tubing was connected. Parts slid back into place, and slowly the gaping sense of absence in his core retreated. Through the open paneling, Sabriel could see reconnected lungs expand and compress. The cycle was perfectly, carefully even... until the door opened and the representative stepped in.

For half an instant, everyone froze. Then,

"What's the meaning of this?" Her hand raked across the scene, taking in Sabriel, Connor, and the technician in one sweep. The latter jumped, staring at the shoulder component in his hands as if he wasn't sure how it had gotten there—before hastily setting it down.

"This level is restricted. You aren't authorized to be here." Her polite expression was replaced with a fierce scowl—one that sharpened as she turned to the technician. "And that unit wasn't scheduled for reactivation. Why are you tampering with it?" Her eyes slid from the technician to Sabriel, clearly suspecting some kind of collusion. The man paled, sputtering with quick denials.
313_248_317_60: (Watchful)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-12 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Spirit? Neither of Cyberlife's employees were paying close enough attention to catch the crease in their android's brow—or the flash of irritation as Sabriel threatened exposure. It was absurd—insulting, really, and for far more reasons than any public fuss she thought she could dredge up. Whatever the nature of the simulation he'd experienced, Connor knew it wasn't spiritual.

Souls were a human delusion. And even they'd agree he didn't have one.

Certainly the representative did. "...Don't be ridiculous," the woman snapped, voice cracking a little as Sabriel towered over her. "You can't come in here, tamper with CyberLife property, and then demand compensation. Least of all for vague religious claims." Her voice was firm, but her eyes flicked uneasily to the malfunctioning lights.

The technician, meanwhile, was doing his best to make up for his mistakes. He produced a length of cable from a nearby terminal, plugging it into the back of the android's skull. Blocks of code appeared on the screen, and he frowned, scrolling through the information. He didn't interrupt the argument, but a quiet mutter could be heard in the background, "RK800, recall your order history for the last two hours of operation."

Connor's reply was similarly quiet: a toneless recital as he stared ahead. "Deceive Hank Anderson. Wait. Deactivate deviant Connor." His expression stayed perfectly flat, voice even. Still, the lag before he continued was noticeable—as was the yellow spinning of his LED. "...Answer Abhorsen's questions. Be quiet."

Her order shouldn't have registered.
313_248_317_60: (you could live without asking questions?)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-15 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
The woman glanced toward the technician... who swallowed, clearly still uncomfortable with how he had found Sabriel. He nodded hurriedly, though, producing a thin-lipped scowl from his superior.

"Then it's malfunctioning," the woman dismissed. "Go back to disassembly. When you're done, take the processing core—"

"My registry was accessed four-point-seven minutes ago."

Now is probably a terrible time to interrupt. Connor does so anyway, voice as bland as physically possible. One would have to pay far more attention than these dolts to detect the active seething underneath. His eyes are fixed straight ahead, words precise and clipped as he continues.

"This woman added herself as an owner."

He's not malfunctioning.
313_248_317_60: (I'm obedient‚ Connor)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-16 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Sabriel's inspection receives a cold, flat stare in return. Politeness is hardly requisite toward a human who hacked him, and Connor has no regrets at all about informing Cyberlife of the attempt. Whatever else she might be looking for... she won't find it.

He's a machine.

The humans present absorb her words with varying degrees of discomfort. The technician's eyes flick between Sabriel and his screen, mouth opening hesitantly in question. The attempt aborts at a look from his superior, though. Her expression is closed, eyes narrowed sharply: in distrust of Sabriel, or dislike of the entire situation. Probably both.

"What exactly are you proposing?"
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[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-16 11:44 am (UTC)(link)
...Ownership.

Connor doesn't speak. He doesn't move. He doesn't have fingers to twitch or fists to clench, but even his expression stays perfectly, utterly blank. A machine wouldn't laugh. A machine wouldn't sneer, not openly—not here, and not for this.

Connor #313 248 317-60 isn't just any machine. He's an RK800, custom-built with superior processing, simulation software, analytical and social routines. He's a prototype, technology never released on any sales floor. And unlike the defective failure that preceded him, Connor has a purpose. He knows exactly what he is.

He belongs to Cyberlife. He takes orders from Amanda. And if or when Cyberlife is done with him, Connor will be taken apart. Reduced to information, to improve whatever follows next.

A deviant would be terrified of this. Would delude itself with false pretenses—or beg this human, maybe, to save them from that fate. Or maybe they would laugh. Connor does none of that. Connor waits and Connor watches: for the humans to scoff in his place. To tell Abhorsen he's proprietary. That she'll need to pick some other toy to sniff her culprit down. The pair exchange a look, the woman's mouth opens—

"We'll see what can be done," she says.

...Oh.
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[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-16 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
The discussion moves upstairs. The lights go out. Connor waits the hours out, LED pulsing silently in the abandoned room, and eventually another team returns. They scroll through his code and inspect his components, issuing orders for basic, routine diagnostics. Mostly, they chatter amongst themselves. Much of the city has been evacuated. The army was ordered to stand down. The deviants had won, as far as anyone could tell.

The deviants had won, because he failed.

Connor replies to the diagnostics. He takes instruction, staring straight ahead as his cranial plates are pried away. He shuts down on command and reboots on a new processor, answering a new series of questions until they're satisfied enough to seal up his face. Half of it is new. There are no mirrors in his line of sight, and Connor wipes immediately the useless urge to move towards one. He knows he won't look any different.

They seal up the hole in his shoulder. They attach his arms and legs. More tests, and then they give him clothes to wear. Permission to put on his skin. He's sealed into a standby berth, and he closes his eyes in the small space, fingers lifting to touch his armband. Lowering, to tug at the edges of his jacket. He tries to reach out to the building's systems. He tries to reach in, to the frigid, barren garden where Amanda waits.
> RK800_313_248_317-60: //ERROR - Access Denied
No one comes to tell him. But he knows.

There are details to negotiate and executives required to sign off. But the next morning, Sabriel will be presented with a stack of contracts on arrival. Once she's pored through the sales contract, the nondisclosure, the affadavit of liability, and all the rest, she'll be led back out front.

Her property is waiting.
313_248_317_60: (you could live without asking questions?)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-16 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Connor isn't human. He would never want to be. He's Cyberlife's creation, manufactured with a purpose. If Cyberlife sees fit to change what—or who—that purpose serves... that's their prerogative.

(It's a mistake.)

He watches the human check through her array of oddities with no interest. Her command logs in his periphery: objective set. He complies. Past the desk. Out the door. Toward the taxi. His LED is spinning swift blue rings, but the RK800 won't look back.
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[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-16 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Androids don't feel. Certainly they can't believe. Connor doesn't bother informing his new owner of that fact. He sits and waits with perfect posture, hands folded in his lap. He listens, exactly as she told him. And if his processors are easily advanced enough to run several other tasks in the background... he doesn't feel the need to inform her of that, either.

Police access has been cut off. Still, facial recognition runs fine with the images he can find online, and Connor flits from one source of data to the next. A dual citizen. Wyverly College. Not Abhorsen there, but Sabriel. But that name appears too...

"I see."

His reply is polite and nearly toneless. It's more or less the truth. Magic and death might be obvious trappings, cultish superstitions by the cultish follower before him. But he'd seen for himself she had some means of accessing his code. If she was hunting a man with similar abilities... without knowing what could be done to androids?

Certainly, Connor could see why she'd want one of her own.

"May I ask a... personal question?" His mouth twists.
313_248_317_60: (Headtilt)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-17 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Permission obtained. And where to start? Connor exhales slowly, before tilting his head. Inquisitive. Sympathetic.

"Did this... religion get your friends killed?"

His expression remains perfectly innocuous. It's the words that drawl out, idle and curious. It's his eyes that gleam, bright flickers of malicious interest underneath.

"Or was that you?"
313_248_317_60: (Amused)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-17 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
"It's part of my social programming."

The smile he returns to her looks programmed. Calm and placid. Insincere, a pretense of kindness on something incapable of harboring any sentiment at all.

"RK800s are designed to adapt to their work partner's needs. The more I learn about your psychology, the better I can accommodate any... unique behaviors you might have."

Like collateral damage, he doesn't say. Why would he need to?

A "monster" explained the debacle at the Wall—and why she might still be allowed in this country. But if he was reading the logs correctly, she'd come back before the incident. Not to mention that vibrant flash of guilt across her features...

"So this isn't the first time you've led one of your 'monsters' south?"
313_248_317_60: (Fortunately‚ that's all going to end now)

[personal profile] 313_248_317_60 2019-03-17 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
If he were chasing me. An isolated reference... and with a far more specific act than Connor's words implied. It's answer enough to his questions about Wyverly, and Connor's stare lingers, sharp and satisfied as Abhorsen continues.

She did cause those deaths.

What she does need him for, she hasn't made clear. He knows better than to ask. He looks back blandly as she bares her teeth, logging with interest the creak of fingers against leather. How much would it take to shatter her control? Now is probably a poor time to learn, but the temptation crawls at the back of his throat: to push her further. To keep pushing. To show this useless human what a true interrogation is.

"...Whatever you say."

Ask isn't tell. And there are so many topics she hasn't classed off-limits yet—her father, for instance. Still, Connor can afford to wait. The payoff will be that much better if he has a chance to do his own investigation first.

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