determinator: (♔ So I'm sorry if I ever resisted)
Colonel Frank Archer ([personal profile] determinator) wrote2012-09-19 03:08 pm

♕ TWELFTH COMMAND | VIDEO / ACTION [MAHOGANY TOWN, TEAM ROCKET BASE]

[ VIDEO ]


[The video feed opens to Archer playing with a Venipede. Said Venipede is glaring at the camera - how dare it take his trainer's attention away!]

I've been in Johto for one year.

[Yes, this is a very important announcement. Archer doesn't look up at the camera, instead continuing to toy with Kann's anntenae.]

To those of you who have been here for quite some time, have you decided that you want to stay here? Why or why not?

[To those of you familiar with Archer, he seems quite a bit distant today. The fact that he's not looking at the camera is one sure sign, but he's also looking a little... down, for lack of a better word. He's not even trying to be threatening. This must be a first!]

I'd appreciate any opinions, even from those of you who haven't been here for very long.

[He gestures airily and the Alakazam running the 'Gear turns it off.]

[ ACTION - MAHOGANY TOWN, TEAM ROCKET BASE ]


[Should you find yourself in Mahogany Town today and you decide to explore the Team Rocket Base (which really shouldn't be all that difficult to find if you know what you're looking for), you'll find that the place is rigged with Voltorbs that will explode as soon as they enter a battle. They're not the only threat, however! There are five Psychic-types just waiting beyond there, all with orders to attack any intruders. They're also high leveled, but don't worry! They'll at least let their trainer know before attacking you!

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to enter the base and either defeat the Psychic-types or persuade them to keep from attacking! Show them you mean no harm and they won't hurt you! After all, there might be something valuable or useful inside that base probably not...

Archer is holed up in a room inside the base (Kimblee's old room, to be specific), still amusing himself by playing with Kann, the ridiculously powerful Venipede. Feel free to come bother him!]
explosivecombat: (I like the way you think)

[personal profile] explosivecombat 2012-09-21 06:32 am (UTC)(link)
Will there be?

[It isn't a pointed question, but it is something he's been wondering about; he doesn't hesitate any before continuing, his expression casual, though there's a bit of tightness behind his words that indicate...not displeasure, it's not severe enough for that, but he's certainly not sure what he thinks of where this is going.]

I imagine you intend to bring this other version of me here; as such, I wouldn't expect you to keep me in your service - at least not nearly as closely as I have been. He was your subordinate back home, after all, as well as your friend, and I know how you are about friendship.

I intend to honor whatever your decision may happen to be; however, I don't expect it to be in my favor, nor do I blame you for it.
explosivecombat: (Pretty sure my whole brain is crying)

[personal profile] explosivecombat 2012-09-21 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
[Kimblee has never really been aware of what his face is doing, when it comes to certain reactions; it's fairly obvious that he's not aware of what he's doing now, despite the long period of silence that follows that statements. It's rather plain that he's caught completely off-guard by what Archer has said; he spends several seconds rather openly confused before he seems to settle into what amounts to general uncertainty.]

Archer...

[He legitimately has no idea what to say to any of that.]

Consider it appreciated, then.
explosivecombat: (It's no accident that I've survived)

[personal profile] explosivecombat 2012-09-21 07:40 am (UTC)(link)
There are many reasons; there often are, for this sort of thing. Let's start with one that you should be aware of, at least to some degree: as a human assisting the Homunculi, surely you must have known what they would do to you in the end? Your loyalty would get you nowhere, in the end; however, you assisted them, and they assisted you in ways, because it was what was most beneficial at the time. Once that working arrangement was no longer convenient or beneficial, you would be of no further use to them.

All of my working arrangements have been like that - with the Homunculi, with the chimeras, with the other members of the military. It isn't a matter of replacement so much as it is expendability.
explosivecombat: (How...unsettling)

[personal profile] explosivecombat 2012-09-21 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
...yes, sir.

[The response is immediate, strangely lacking in fight; for a moment, he doesn't quite understand exactly why that seems to have upset Archer quite this much. The anger Kimblee is reading off of him is intense, however, though once he considers it, he supposes he can see at least one reason why he might be reacting that way - after all, his best friend died a year ago today. He's likely not going to take an implication that any version of that man was expendable very well today, is he?]

Of course.
explosivecombat: (What do you want from me?)

[personal profile] explosivecombat 2012-09-22 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
[Kimblee's philosophies on life have never allowed for 'giving up' - as one who has always been aware of how different he is, survival has never been a right or a guarantee; it's a matter of earning it, of gaining the world's acceptance - something that's both a constant fight and an undeniable source of pride for him. Giving up has never been an option. It will never be an option.

At the same time, he still isn't entirely sure what to do with Archer's prior outburst; it's even more clear that this has upset him now that he's trying to calm down and isn't quite managing it. He has to wonder what it says about him, if anything - the fact that he's surprised that Archer is taking this so badly. It's something that he's known for quite some time; his primary function has always been as a weapon of war. When weapons are no longer useful, they're decommissioned; it makes sense that he would be discarded if he was no longer able to provide his services to others. It's the natural way of things; it's the way things had been with the Homunculi.

The idea that others might not think like that is strange. Foreign. He doesn't know what to think of it, though he supposes it might be a nice concept.]


You've mentioned that before, yes.

[And then he's back to playing with Archer's hair; if Archer wants to continue, he imagines he will.

He's being incredibly confusing today.]