Dick Grayson (
batmanschmatman) wrote2011-02-13 09:48 pm
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[Warden Filter]
So, in light of Amanda's most recent network post, and some of the stuff Hoffman said to me while he was in the infirmary, I think it might be a good idea for someone to go through his room and make sure he doesn't have anything dangerous stored in there that we don't know about. There's some really bad blood between these two, and I'm pretty sure no one but the two of them really wants them to just keep killing each other every week.
I'd be happy to look through Hoffman's room myself, but if anyone's got particularly strong feelings about wanting to help, I wouldn't say no to an extra pair of hands.
And speaking of weapons and all that, does anyone actually know how she got her hands on the knife in the first place? I know she's unassigned, but I thought people were trying to keep an eye on that, all things considered.
[Private to Ariadne]
Did you ever find out where she got the knife?
So, in light of Amanda's most recent network post, and some of the stuff Hoffman said to me while he was in the infirmary, I think it might be a good idea for someone to go through his room and make sure he doesn't have anything dangerous stored in there that we don't know about. There's some really bad blood between these two, and I'm pretty sure no one but the two of them really wants them to just keep killing each other every week.
I'd be happy to look through Hoffman's room myself, but if anyone's got particularly strong feelings about wanting to help, I wouldn't say no to an extra pair of hands.
And speaking of weapons and all that, does anyone actually know how she got her hands on the knife in the first place? I know she's unassigned, but I thought people were trying to keep an eye on that, all things considered.
[Private to Ariadne]
Did you ever find out where she got the knife?
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Did you find anything?
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[It was true, the room was completely devoid of anything that could be immediately associated with causing someone else physical harm. Not even stuff that could easily be pieced together to make a bomb or any other sort of makeshift weapon. Just normal stuff you'd expect to see in someone's room.]
Howie said he made a list of the stuff he took out of here when he and T'Pol went through everything. He said he'd let us take a look at it when he was feeling more up to it.
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We'll do that then.
[She nodded again. Make a plan. Plans were good, even if just makeshift.]
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So, what'd she say, down in Zero?
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[Ariadne furrowed her eyebrows a little, not out of annoyance or frustration but at the beginnings of another headache. They seemed to be coming on more frequently and she didn't quite understand why. Maybe it was the stress of the past few weeks, or being on the Barge period.]
Same sort of stuff she said when I found her. By the end of it, she was just... screaming. She screamed until she couldn't anymore.
[The architect felt a little strange telling Dick this, but she honestly had no idea how to deal with something like that.]
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I talked with Hoffman in the infirmary. Whoever this John, Jigsaw, whatever was, he really did a number on these two.
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[Ariadne stared for a few moments. She'd been wondering why he was so seemingly calm, but it was good to have around when she felt like she was being unraveled far quicker than she'd expected. Her mind had been occupied with many more things than having smalltalk about his past, but maybe this was the best time for it.]
Did you... see this kind of stuff as a cop?
[She made a mental note to never be a cop. She couldn't handle it even in the small doses she'd received over the past few days.]
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[He pushed himself back to his feet to move over to a different part of the room to continue the search before elaborating, his voice sort of flat and tired but pretty decidedly neutral, like this wasn't a big deal at all because... it just wasn't.]
Not always this bad, but... sometimes this bad. Sometimes worse.
[He was quiet for another moment before asking a sort of a risky question. Still, she hadn't put together the Bat thing during the flood, or recognized his name, so maybe he was safe.] Did I actually tell you where in New Jersey I'm from?
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Bludhaven, right?
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[He wasn't looking at her as he elaborated, still focused on the job, and he definitely wasn't going to be saying anything about how it was also common for people to come up with themed retaliations against the criminals, specifically favoring bats and birds.]
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You were a cop in Gotham City, too?
[She had no idea the landmine she stood on when she asked that question; she just followed the line of logic: he'd either been a cop at a pretty young age, or he'd been obsessed with the news. To her, he didn't seem the obsessive type.]
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No. But you'd hear a lot about it on the news. And Bruce is rich and famous, right? So there were a couple "let's try and kidnap the rich guy's kid and see if he ponies up cash for him" stunts, so... I've kind of been around it for most of my life.
[Not to mention he'd seen his parents after they'd been killed. It was one thing looking at a stranger's mangled corpse. It was another to see your parents covered in blood, motionless after they fell to their deaths.]
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That explains it.
[But she didn't like the way that sounded on her tongue and continued:] I'm sorry that... I'm sorry, Dick.
[She was still a little short on words, despite her effort to find them.]
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It's okay. These things happen, you know?
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Yeah.
[It made her feel a little silly for reacting to Hoffman's body, or to this whole situation in the way she had. She made a mental note to work on desensitizing herself to this sort of thing, to be a 'better warden' according to the Barge's standards.]
Did you find anything?
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It looks clean so far. I can't find anything that looks like it could be a serious issue, unless we're categorizing everything as a potential threat. I'm not sure how people would react to us seriously stripping her room down to like, a blanket and a pillow, maybe a mattress with no springs in it.
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I don't think that's necessary.
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What do you know about her? I know you were going to keep an eye on her to her until she got a warden, but did you actually get to see her file?
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No, no, no one has her file. I don't know if she's had a warden here yet.
[Really, she should've thought to ask that first. Really should have thought of that a while ago.]
No one has her file. I've asked.
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It must be hard, being unassigned, or having your warden walk out on you. I mean, I know it's tough when an inmate leaves too but... you're really kind of by yourself when you're an inmate, if you get into trouble. What if you get killed and no one noticed? No one's got you on their item. If you hadn't shown up, Amanda could have stashed the body and no one would have known unless she'd said something.
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I think that's how interiming wardening started. It would make sense if that's why the system started.
[Sure, it wasn't a full-fledged and obviously active system, but there was some kind of standard started.]
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Well, sure, but what if someone killed her right now? Broke into Zero, got the best of her, shoved her body under their bed or something. Would you know about it? You might notice she was missing, but it could look like another Barge disappearance, like she just poofed back to wherever people go when they vanish.
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I'll go check on her in an hour. And it would have to be a warden. I've never heard of an inmate getting into zero. It's wardens. If someone went to kill her, it would be a warden, and we would have a bigger situation on our hands.
[What she didn't know, though, was that it was the warden item that was the key part of the zero system.]
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