Clark Kent / Sυperмαɴ / Kal-El (
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maskormenace2014-12-15 03:09 pm
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Entry tags:
- † annie leonhart | n/a,
- † clark kent | superman,
- † freddie lounds | tattlecrime,
- † john watson | n/a,
- † kanaya maryam-lalonde | psychopomp,
- † kate bishop | hawkeye,
- † kitty jones | n/a,
- † kotetsu t. kaburagi | wild tiger,
- † loki laufeyson | n/a,
- † mitchell hundred | the great machine,
- † wally west | kid flash
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[The ID reads Clark Kent, as always. Not the right time to try fooling the network yet.]
Sadly, Captain Holiday was put under intensive care not long before I ended up here so I never got to talk to him. But I was hoping some of you might have gotten a chance to contact him before that. If you have, I'd appreciate if you could tell me about your conversations with him.
You don't have to tell me what the conversation was about, I understand a lot of them were confidential. [That word, he hates it. Lois might see it as a sign that she's pulling the right strings but Clark only sees it as a wall he cannot punch or fly over.]
It's really him I'm interested on. If you noticed anything weird in how he behaved, perhaps, or if he was acting completely normal.
[He pauses for a second. And then:]
I'd also be interested in talking with people who've been able to take a look at the Porter, or been in contact with it. I understand it's a privilege to be allowed near it?
Thank you.
Sadly, Captain Holiday was put under intensive care not long before I ended up here so I never got to talk to him. But I was hoping some of you might have gotten a chance to contact him before that. If you have, I'd appreciate if you could tell me about your conversations with him.
You don't have to tell me what the conversation was about, I understand a lot of them were confidential. [That word, he hates it. Lois might see it as a sign that she's pulling the right strings but Clark only sees it as a wall he cannot punch or fly over.]
It's really him I'm interested on. If you noticed anything weird in how he behaved, perhaps, or if he was acting completely normal.
[He pauses for a second. And then:]
I'd also be interested in talking with people who've been able to take a look at the Porter, or been in contact with it. I understand it's a privilege to be allowed near it?
Thank you.
voice.
Miss Lounds did. She offered a list of people who've been here for a while.
voice.
I hope she isn't a colleague of yours. I've been wasted my time with enough gossip journalists this week.
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He doesn't care too much for them.]
We don't work together, no. I'm a journalist at a local newspaper.
voice.
[ they may have disagreed on their last conversation, but it was on a topic kanaya mostly expected disagreement from. still, even if she thinks he's asking the wrong questions, if he's a reasonable enough person he at least isn't out to betray anyone he can for the sake of a headline. ]
I'm free this evening. Wherever you'd prefer to meet.
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text, we can continue here or in a log, I've got no preferences!
action. i'm cool with continuing it here!
she stops by early in the evening, around 5pm, and gives him a polite smile as she approaches the table, extending her hand. ]
Mr. Kent, I take it.
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Thank you for agreeing to meet with me. I promise I will not take much of your time, I'm mostly just fact-checking at this point.
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Either will do nicely. But it is quite alright, Mr. Kent. You've at least approached the request with some modicum of manners, which is better than can be said of most who would seek it.
[ the waitress comes to take her order, and she asks for jasmine tea. after blinking twice, the waitress apologizes, they only have sweetened and unsweetened. a little disappointed, kanaya gets coffee instead. ]
So, what sort of facts can I help you check?
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First, I'd like to hear anything you have to say about Captain Holiday. Your impression of him, what he said over the network... anything you can recall, even if you think it's a silly unimportant thing.
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He only appeared on the Network once, clarifying some bad information that was being passed around. [ kate's, of course. right around the time they first had their falling out, when kate and bad information were practically synonymous, especially when it came to holiday. ] It was also the first occasion the Hornets were mentioned, and instigated many of our investigations into that subject.
He had some warnings to share about Peter Narga, too. The two of them had a history, it seems. Possibly romantic, but that's only intuition talking.
We didn't see him for some months afterward, even at the swearing-in ceremonies. Given the sensitive information he was sharing before, I feared something might have happened, until I saw him in September.
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What makes you think they had a history?
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The man's own words. He certainly implied that they worked together, until they didn't, and it could easily have been nothing more than a friendship that ended on very bad terms. But the way he turned defensive when I asked for elaboration, I think there may have been more than that.
[ and she places her communicator on the table, this conversation playing over the speakerphone.
she waits until it's finished before continuing. ]
In September, he mentioned a problem of spies, by way of explaining his absence. I believe he made reference to suspicions of Soviet infiltration at the same time as this broadcast. [ she points to her communicator again, to clarify which broadcast she means. ]
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You might be onto something, but speculating over their relationship before they had a falling out it's not going to help us much. Dr Holt confirmed he had had a crisis in September, he couldn't say much about it... but the timeline fits.
Has anyone looked into this? If Narga is really what Holiday believed him to be it'd have to show sooner or later. [He'd know, the man sounds exactly like a certain bald alienphobic megalomaniac.]
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Holiday didn't mince words, if he truly suspected it, he would have said it in more certain terms.
[ she picks up the communicator again, scrolling along as she looks for something specific. once she finds it, she leaves it playing until holiday mentions his lack of evidence. that, on its own, seemed enough evidence to kanaya of a very strong contrast to his accusation of narga. ]
Narga was actually there, at the first swear-in. He'd snuck in and tried to convince some of us to go against registration, with some promise that he'd assist us with support. I didn't speak with him personally, but he struck me as a rather smarmy character.
As far as I know, no one took up his offer, despite a number of us unsettling.
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I meant that he's a- how did he put it? A 'Shifty snakes in the grass'. I actually talked to some people about Narga, a friend [Karen] suggested his offer was worth looking up so I've been trying to contact him. Sadly he's been on vacation...
[The second conversation also gets recorded. He really has to contact Narga as soon as possible, if only so he can draw his own conclusions.]
Why did you think he was 'swarmy'? Something specific you could point out?
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narga is an especially important case of the latter. ]
As I said, I hadn't spoken with him myself, I'd only seen the way he spoke with others. But the fact that he avoided me and others who registered at that time seemed telling.
Similarly telling are the absence of any attempts on his end to contact imPorts further. The impression I came away with, stronger in retrospect now than it was at the time, is that his concern didn't lie so much in helping imPorts as undermining the government's initial reception.
At best, he probably saw us as nothing better than ammunition to fuel his own grudge. Possibly against the government as a whole, but perhaps against Holiday in particular. I don't know the man's history of motivations well enough to distinguish between the two.
[ but, even on record, this doesn't have to be strictly professional. it's always interesting to see how import social circles fit together, especially if someone clark knows has been here since the beginning. and so, she changes course with a question. ] Who was the friend, if you don't mind my asking?
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Karen, Karen Star. We're from the same world so we've crossed paths before, and we talked about him in that Charity Ceremony there was a while ago.
But that's alright, most people's motivation aren't clear even if you do know the person. But it does sound like I should probably have more information on the man before I have a talk with him, do you have any suggestion on where to start asking questions about him?
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In honesty, I registered at the time largely out of convenience. We came from a bad situation, and it seemed the only responsible option to take care of ourselves and those in our care. This is why, if he was offering a legitimate alternative, I think it was rather negligent of him to ignore all but the undecided. [ in other words, she just took him ignoring her way too personally. ]
If you want to know more, then it might be best to look to the others he actually spoke to. Unsettled imPorts who have been here since January should be a safe bet, but there will be some who have since registered that may be included as well.
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Maybe the man believed those who'd registered wouldn't change their mind. Or if we go with Holiday's theory of what he actually wants, maybe it hurt the government more if people never registered, so people who already had didn't interest him. I'll try to find out if I ever get to talk to him.
[He gives her a nod and a smile.] This has been really helpful.
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But I'm glad I've done you some good. I might be able to remember some others he spoke to, but only with stipulations. Any name I give you, you don't give to anyone else unless you've cleared it with them first. They don't deserve to be hounded for the things they've had to live through.
[ it's an important condition. when freddie came to her for information on the porter, she kept peter's name out deliberately, even if he might've known more than anyone else.
she wouldn't throw a friend to freddie lounds, especially after what she did to his brother last month. she wouldn't even do that to an enemy. ]
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Sure, I will not. But a lot of people are asking me to share what I find, and I do think information has to get out. I can pinpoint them as anonymous sources, though.
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[ she says it with a nod, because he's not being unreasonable. but it will make a very big difference to her, whether he's reliable and trustworthy or not. disrespect is enough to make her question anything lounds says, and she's beginning to like clark better than her first impression might have led her to expect. it'd be terrible to find he isn't worth it.
she leans back in her chair, staring down at her coffee as her lips twist in thought. she's trying to remember, not only who, but who's left. jenny, terry, they're both gone, nothing to be gotten from them. but there might be something she does remember. ]
Spider-Man spoke to him, I think. He might be worth asking, but don't even mention Freddie Lounds' name to him. That'll be a certain way to get on his bad side.
[ especially after she outed kaine's identity. he's a surly guy out of the mask already, but that certainly didn't do any good.
though where was peter that day, come to think of it? is there something to it that she can't remember? probably not, it must be nothing. just a missed detail. ]
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I heard something about it. Not much, since I was out a the time but she made his identity public, didn't she? Or at least tried to, I'm still pretty sure most similarities between her notes and reality were pure coincidence. [He likes Freddie! ...He doesn't like Ms Lounds, the Tattletime writer.]
I promise I will not give his name to anyone without his permission.
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