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Even after Immortan Joe is dead and the Citadel won, they all know Gastown will be a problem. The lack of leadership from the People Eater doesn't make much difference; he was never a war leader so much as a businessman. The ranks of Gastown boys, flamers and polecats, are decimated, but guzzoline draws all sorts of desperates. Where trained soldiers are lacking, mercenaries are easily obtainable. All it would take is one charismatic leader to fill the power vacuum, and they would have the might of a very large city coming at them.
Of course, Furiosa and the Sisters have faced terrible odds already and come out better than they had any right to. She dares to hope even if the worst happened, they could survive and win. But if they can head off trouble at the pass, they should make the attempt. As the only one of them that's ever actually been to Gastown before, Furiosa is the only sensible choice for diplomatic effort. She's not much of a diplomat when it comes down to it. She can talk down a frightened feral, evidently, but diplomacy requires more patience than that.
Still, after several days of meetings in the city--some of them more like physical sparring matches than discussions--she thinks things are going well, and feels like she can breathe again. She slips away from the half-dozen war boys she's brought along as an entourage, and goes walking in the quieter alleys, the hovels on the edge of the marl pits. Half of them are being swallowed by sinkholes, and the rest are foul, but she won't be attacked here. The population is too sparse this far out.
Of course, Furiosa and the Sisters have faced terrible odds already and come out better than they had any right to. She dares to hope even if the worst happened, they could survive and win. But if they can head off trouble at the pass, they should make the attempt. As the only one of them that's ever actually been to Gastown before, Furiosa is the only sensible choice for diplomatic effort. She's not much of a diplomat when it comes down to it. She can talk down a frightened feral, evidently, but diplomacy requires more patience than that.
Still, after several days of meetings in the city--some of them more like physical sparring matches than discussions--she thinks things are going well, and feels like she can breathe again. She slips away from the half-dozen war boys she's brought along as an entourage, and goes walking in the quieter alleys, the hovels on the edge of the marl pits. Half of them are being swallowed by sinkholes, and the rest are foul, but she won't be attacked here. The population is too sparse this far out.
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Date: 2016-08-03 02:14 am (UTC)Well. Regardless, she's watching the Spine for similar reasons, and pleased with what she sees so far. Big men who are aware of how imposing they are and save the gift for when it's needed are few and far between.
"Filters? Hm." Makes sense, but she rubs the back of her neck awkwardly, moving off. "If you need tools, I can see if we have them...but I don't know any 'Bolts'. I'm probably the best blackthumb on the crew I've got with me." They're good men and women, courageous and loyal, but they're young and not very experienced with war or machinery.
"And nice vocabulary use." She smirks faintly and heads slowly for the door. Egocentric...she could think of harsher words for the man, but maybe understatement is a more appropriate legacy for him, considering how he made himself out to be a god.
"Why don't you follow me for now, then? No tricks, no strings attached. We'll see what I can do for you until you decide where you're headed."
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Date: 2016-08-03 03:10 am (UTC)"Most of my function is pretty simplistic in design thankfully... can do some repairs myself but definitely will need help with others." Aside from a few more advanced features, he'd last had a complete overhaul in the 50's so luckily everything was basic. Gears and pistons and hydraulics. The more complicated stuff was better left alone, didn't need to be touched so long as he didn't get too badly injured that was.
"Gotta make use of that thesaurus I read where I can." Not forgotten, never forget mistakes lest they be repeated, but told like he was. A horrible man who did horrible things and ultimately paid the price for it. Content to let Furiosa take the lead as he was feeling steadier for the movement, paying more attention to his internals for the time being, making sure nothing was pulling or resisting, that everything felt as it should. Better to be aware of any warning signs of problems from being chained up so long before they became serious after all.
"That sounds just fine to me, definitely appreciated."
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Date: 2016-08-03 11:58 pm (UTC)She hesitates briefly, then gathers and winds a length of the chain to take with her before going. She'll send a war boy back for the rest. It's good, solid metal, and good scrap is not to be wasted. Just because she has no intention of claiming the Spine as a possession doesn't mean she won't take charge of legitimately inanimate objects around his prison. Slinging the chain over her right shoulder, she nods toward the door and leads him out. "So. As I said, Immortan Joe is dead. So is the People Eater and the Bullet Farmer. There's a little...mm, discussion going on about who will be running Gastown from here on out. If you stick with us, we'll give you a ride, but if not, you better keep your ear to the ground in case you have to make a quick exit."
She's leading him more or less exactly back the way she came. It's dusk now, and the smell of ozone and diesel is heavy in the cooling air. The streets are quiet for the moment, save for the occasional stray rat.
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Date: 2016-08-04 12:04 am (UTC)"Probably best if I stick with you. Can decide if I want to set out on my own once I've got a better idea of what's been going on." He hadn't been out of stasis long before captured by Joe, long after everything had gone to hell though. Disconcerting if he was honest. Some time somewhere safe to get an idea of what he'd missed? He'd certainly take it.
"Don't mind helping out either." Paying his way not wanting to be a burden when he knew things were hard, and just generally wanting to be helpful.
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Date: 2016-08-04 12:41 am (UTC)Because she can't imagine how anyone now would have the equipment, knowledge, or technology to create a being like him. "Do you remember it?"
That's a vague-as-hell question and she knows it, but she wants to see what knowledge he does have. Anything from science to poetry would be valuable. They have old books at the Citadel, but their History Woman is gone. Maybe not all of the old world is worth preserving, but some of it must be.
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Date: 2016-08-04 12:46 am (UTC)"I was built in 1896, as a matter of fact." He wasn't surprised by the question; even if he wasn't technically allowed, Bolts had talked with him while he worked, asked questions in a way that made it obvious that whatever information there was? Was hard to come by, scattered. "Aside from a few blank spots here and there I remember all of it. Liked to read, remember all of that too." A soft chuckle, giving a light tap against the side of his forehead. "Photographic memory comes in handy like that."
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Date: 2016-08-04 01:17 am (UTC)It also firms up her opinion that for all his charisma and savvy, Joe was a fool more often than not. The amount of knowledge the Spine must have is staggering. "Anything you can share with is would be appreciated," she says, and hopefully manages not to sound too eager.
"Not right out here, though. The Rig is parked just inside the bridge gate. We can--"
She pauses at the sound of running feet, distinct in the quiet street, and puts her hand on the holstered gun at her hip. It's a needless precaution, though, because the man running toward them is one of her own crew. He staggers to a halt when he sees her, waving frantically and out of breath. "Boss! Boss, there's somethin' you need to see..."
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Date: 2016-08-04 01:33 am (UTC)"No good having all this info if I don't share it." He replied helpfully, an assurance that he was happy to share what he knew. She'd saved him from languishing in that room to possibly die; while it had been chance and perhaps not hard for her, he certainly wanted to repay her in some way that was as close to as meaningful as he could manage.
Hearing the running approaching them though he straightened, not to be intimidating but simply to be alert, optics brightening as he focused on the figure running their way once the man was in view. Armed, but no weapons in hand, clearly alarmed by something, the guess confirmed by his exclamations when he came to a stop. For now? Spine would be quiet, let Furiosa deal with the situation without him butting in.
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Date: 2016-08-04 02:22 am (UTC)"Throttle," she says, greeting the war boy, and braces him with a hand on either shoulder. "Easy, boy. Anyone hurt or dead?"
"None of ours," he huffs, looking sheepish and grateful for the support.
"Well, it can't be that dire, then. Breathe first."
"...yes, boss. It's just--glory me!" He breaks off, noticing the Spine at last, a glint of metal in the lamplight. His eyes get very round behind the white and black paint.
"This is the Spine," is all Furiosa says, as if she was introducing two war pups on their first day working in the garages. "Spine, this is Throttle, one of my Lancers."
"...um." Throttle says softly, and gives a V8 salute to no one in particular.
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Date: 2016-08-04 02:34 am (UTC)When Throttle noticed him, he gave a wry, sheepish sort of smile.
"Good to meet you, Throttle." Offering a hand to shake, preferring that to the odd salute that he knew was some manner of religious gesture. Once that was taken care of, he'd just edge back again, both to give Throttle the reassurance of his personal space, as well as to let focus go back to Furiosa and whatever he had to tell the woman.
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Date: 2016-08-05 02:15 am (UTC)Throttle looks dazed, not sure what to make of the silvery, 7-foot hallucination greeting him. He does clasp hands gingerly, makes a couple uncertain grunts or mumbles, then jumps as Furiosa elbows him in the ribs. "I know. Enough. Tell me what's happened." That's clearly an order.
The war boy glances from her to the Spine and back, then nods, snapping out of it. "A group of scavs just came in, said somethin' big attacked them on the road."
"Buzzards?"
"An animal," he clarifies. "They brought a piece of it. Said it tore up a car and all, and dragged three of their people under the sand."
Furiosa looks skeptical now, but she motions to him to lead the way back to their caravan. "I'll believe there are sand monsters when I see the teeth, but go on. I'll talk to them."
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Date: 2016-08-05 05:55 am (UTC)"...I've heard of spiders like that before, they drag prey under through 'trapdoors'... with all the radiation out there now I can't see why it might be possible that caused some... growth." Though to attack a car like that and drag humans underground it would have to be a hell of a lot of growth, even his suggestion is uncertain as he mulls over the problem.
But still, more than willing to follow along, curious to see what they'd find at the scene.
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Date: 2016-08-06 03:07 am (UTC)"Dunno, Boss," Throttle looks horrified by the thought, but he's seen the animal part. "It don't look hairy or hard. Kind of like a...fleshy snake thing?" Actually, what it looks like to him, he doesn't want to say. It's huge and pink and phallic and that kind of makes it worse than if it were a giant spider's leg.
"Oh, and it smells! Like a thousand-day-old latrine." He adds, with a grimace.
"Guess no one's going to be stealing it to eat, then." She smirks a little, but that's a very real possibility in Gastown. Even if it does stink. "Maybe we'll have time to look it over, at least."
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Date: 2016-08-14 01:46 am (UTC)"Times like these I'm glad I don't smell things like you humans do." Sure he could take a whiff of something and know what bacteria or chemicals were airborne, a useful thing for a bot versed in search and rescue when chemical weapon use was at it's peak. That might not be as common now, but the upgrade had never been reversed, and in fact had been offered to the other bots as well; being able to 'smell' smoke or burning rubber or overheated parts was a good diagnostic tool after all.
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Date: 2016-08-15 01:09 am (UTC)Throttle breaks into a dazzling grin. He's missing several teeth. "A little bit musty, but he don't smell too bad to me!" If it were an earlier, less apocalyptic time, there might be a cymbal crash after that joke, and Furiosa drops her head into her right hand with a little groan.
She's half amused, in fact, but she kicks sand at the war boy anyway. "Sending you home in the cargo hold for that."
They're close enough to the lot that they can see the Rig now, though, and the dozen war boys and assorted others gathered around in a knot. Whatever fleshy piece they've gotten out of the desert, it's on the ground, and the smallest war boy--probably a war girl, judging from the androgynous build and long braids--is poking at it with a spanner.
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Date: 2016-08-15 01:32 am (UTC)"Throttle that one was pretty pun-gent." He couldn't help it, and he wasn't sorry, not if that little smirk was any hint.
"As far as the details go, the way it was explained to me is there's a sensor that lets me know what chemicals or bacteria are in the air- basically anything other than normal breathable air gets flagged and I get an alert. Was pretty useful for picking up on odorless things that might not do good things to you humans."
Seeing they were drawing closer, he fell quiet again, letting Furiosa and Throttle take the lead on interacting with the others, not wanting to start a panic when obviously tensions were already a little raised from the unknown find they were currently gathered around.
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Date: 2016-08-15 02:26 am (UTC)Furiosa snorts softly, smiling, but she's back to business quickly. "You could sense bad air, then, without it hurting you? What about radiation?"
Not that she has any plans to ask him to be their canary-in-a-mineshaft, but that is one useful talent he's got there.
The group gathered around looks unsettled despite the Spine's best intentions, and two of the scavs scatter to watch from an alleyway, but Furiosa's crew stands firm, watching her body language, and Throttle's. That they're both relaxed in the presence of the shiny metal giant says enough. The girl with the spanner straightens with a nod. She's got some kind of brace on one leg, and she's missing an eye on the same side. "Hey, Boss," she greets Furiosa. "This is our day for discovering things, I guess. Who...?"
"This is the Spine. He's a friend." Furiosa gestures at the robot casually, crouching to study the monster bits. Evidently she doesn't plan on addressing the fact that her new friend is made of metal. At least not yet. She's more interested in the thing on the ground right now. It is, as they were warned, extremely smelly, but not in a dead way. She prods cautiously with her metal hand, then picks it up by what might be the throat, eyeing the maw and the surrounding structures.
"This is not a snake. No scales, no eyes...more like a huge worm. Ugh."
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Date: 2016-08-15 02:57 am (UTC)He can't help the slight wince that flits across his expression at the way the two scavs flee when he comes close, feeling a bit comforted that the crew that's plainly there with Furiosa doesn't seem nearly so skittish. Just giving a small nod at the introduction before leaning slightly over the shorter woman's shoulder as she crouched, grimacing at the ugly thing she was picking up.
"I was really hoping it wasn't this gross."
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Date: 2016-08-16 01:16 am (UTC)A couple of the crew whisper to one another, staring at the Spine and at Furiosa as if trying to sort out where she got him from and what good he'll be--or what danger. Throttle's the only one who seems inclined to speak to him directly, though. "Slimy," he tells him, nodding earnestly. "Even after being dragged in the dust. They said it must've held their truck so they thought they was bogged in the sand. When they got here, they found it wrapped around the back axle."
Furiosa grimaces with mild disgust and drops the thing, only to pick up and inspect the ripped-off end. Some of the people around make little gagging sounds and back up; she just seems to be very determinedly regulating her breath. "It's torn, all right. Nasty thing. Did you say it killed some of theirs?"
The younger woman points to the scavs who've gone to hide in the alley. "They had a caravan, they say. Lost a car, a bike, and three people."
"...well, then, there must have been more than one." She drops the creature and rises to glance at the Spine. "Any theories, other than giant spiders?"
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Date: 2016-08-16 01:51 am (UTC)"It not getting dried out is weird. It's not acidic I can tell that much, so it's not just cutting through the grit that way." Frowning, he leaned over Furiosa's shoulder with a murmured 'excuse me' to carefully nudge it with a finger himself, making a disgruntled noise at the unpleasant feel of it. As she was looking at the torn end, he noted something that he really didn't like the implications of, and as she was moving to stand, he shifted to one knee to pluck the thing up by the damaged end, nudging aside the shredded hide.
"Starting to get an idea here, but I don't think you're going to like it." Because that sure was what looked like the torn end of a rudimentary brainstem that he'd discovered.
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Date: 2016-08-16 02:16 am (UTC)"Sure, but it's nowhere near the weirdest Wasteland story I've heard," Furiosa says, and glances back at the Spine as he moves politely into her personal space. Even now, she doesn't feel particularly intimidated, and lets him look over her shoulder, perfectly sanguine about it. The crew whispers trail off, though the stares don't. Evidently if the Boss is okay with the shiny man, he's okay.
"Tell me anyway," she says with an expression between a smile and a wince. "Because I've never seen anything like this before."
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Date: 2016-08-16 02:28 am (UTC)"Unfortunately it doesn't look nearly complex enough to belong to a smart enough brain to drag down that many cars and people. More like... it's a secondary neural mass like octopus have." Setting the thing down, he drags a finger through the sand that had been flattened by passing tires and feet, sketching out the squiggles of tentacles and then the basic body of an octopus. "These are ocean-dwelling, the tentacles can act independently of the brain in the main body in reaction to things like food or threats. If this thing helped drag down as much as we're hearing about, it stands to reason it might be a similar idea." He shook his head with an almost apologetic look. "Can't say I've ever seen anything quite like this though, so this is a whole lotta reaching and guessing."
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Date: 2016-08-17 12:54 am (UTC)"Octopus?" The other girl slides into an awkward crouch to look, and Furiosa puts out her metal arm for her to use as a rail, without thinking about it.
"Remember the story Ma'at told us, about the Kraken? I think they were like that. Smaller, I guess." She explains mildly. "I've seen pictures, in some of the Sisters' books. I didn't know they had brains in their arms, though."
"Well...okay, then, but if it was an octa...whatever," Another war boy pipes up, "There'd be seven more of those worm things, right? And then a head?"
"Glory, imagine that. Swimming under the sand!" Throttle looks both excited and apprehensive, like a kid telling a ghost story. "Grabbing up passing cars from under trapdoors..."
"Enough of that," Furiosa scolds, seeing the other men looking worried. "It's a theory. If we want the truth, we better go have a look."
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Date: 2016-08-17 01:01 am (UTC)"Not full brains... they still need the main body and brain, but enough to sense things like shifts in temperature or water currents that would let them react to things within range." Huffing a plume of steam and making sure that the others weren't close enough to bowl anyone over when he carefully pulled from his crouch, hiding the wince that the slight creaking of some joints earned.
"But just a theory, yeah. Pretty far-fetched too... need to see a whole one of these things to see what we're really dealing with. Might just have one of these things or a couple instead of eight. Might just be one lone creature, or I'm betting you'd have heard a lot more stories like this, right?" Unknowns were frightening to be sure, but he was hoping that the idea of a lone creature was less so than the potential of more.
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Date: 2016-08-17 02:01 am (UTC)She straightens and beckons the scavs back over. They're clearly reluctant, intimidated, but offering them water and hardtack seems to convince them to settle long enough to relay their story in more detail, and sell her the torn carcass. She asks about the vehicle that was dragged down, looking for specifics as far as weight and how it was armed, and when the conversation is done, she hops up into the cab of her own rig and fishes out a rifle, extra ammo, and a crossbow with a packet of incendiary bolts.
"All right. I'm taking the Septireme," she says, and jerks her head toward a long, silver vehicle parked alongside the rig. It's one of her escort cars, not quite as rare and precious as the new rig itself, but fast and in good repair. "Who's coming hunting with me?"
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