Peridot Facet 2F5L Cut 5XG (
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fandomhigh2018-04-04 07:27 am
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Library, Wednesday
Peridot was an actual, literal gemstone with a hard-light projection for a body. Whatever was happening on the island this week, she was not only immune by virtue of being an inorganic object, she was also immune by virtue of finding everything involved with organic reproduction to be seriously icky.
Not that she knew what was going on, really. Some dogs had behaved a little too enthusiastically in class today. People were cranky on the radio. And there was a gremlin in the library attempting to convince her to run away with him and live in the sewers and cracks in the walls forever.
She was going to have to take a pass on that, but she appreciated the offer.
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Not that she knew what was going on, really. Some dogs had behaved a little too enthusiastically in class today. People were cranky on the radio. And there was a gremlin in the library attempting to convince her to run away with him and live in the sewers and cracks in the walls forever.
She was going to have to take a pass on that, but she appreciated the offer.
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"That is a significant part of the risk," he agreed. "Nor would I be particularly pleased if that happened."
That was as close as he was going to get to saying they were friends.
"If you deem the risks unacceptable, we'll not go."
But where was the fun in that?
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She was willing to chance it, maybe. Maybe? Rufus seemed confident that they would survive. And if it was just a matter of getting in there, poofing some other Peridot, and then making off with her limb enhancers...
"Let's do it."
This was the stupidest thing she'd done since that time she'd tried to see if Tip could fly.
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It was just how Rufus rolled. If he died, eh, oh well. It wasn't like he'd care at that point.
"Well then," Rufus said, smiling slightly. "Let's. Now that that's decided, what are some of the things I should expect?"
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They were pretty multi-purpose, really.
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"Which would be the least risk?" Rufus asked, leaning against the desk.
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"The Kindergartens, these days," she admitted. "They aren't as busy as they were back in Homeworld's glory days. It's business as usual, there, and while newly emerged Gems are usually ready to step directly into their roles, there hasn't been much need to create armies for quite some time."
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All the more reason to go there rather than elsewhere.
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That was great. She could take pride in her work while it murdered them both.
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"As long as they don't kill us," he pointed out. "Are... emerging Gems likely to go after us on sight?"
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"If I have limb enhancers on, I'll be fine," she mused. "But you're organic. You're..." She looked almost apologetic. "Uh, vermin."
There wasn't really much in the way of organic matter on Homeworld.
In that there was none.
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All things considered, he was taking it pretty well. AVALANCHE had said worse about him.
"If we were caught, would pretending I was your prisoner help?"
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No Gem in her right mind would believe that an unarmed Era Two Peridot would be able to take a prisoner. Never mind an alien prisoner.
"If you're lucky, they might just arrange to send you to the zoo."
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"A zoo?"
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It was somewhere between utopian and hellish in its execution, really. The humans there were pets, plain and simple.
"The remaining Quartz soldiers made on Earth are kept there too, not as an exhibit, more like... disposable staff."
Because Quartz. Earth had produced a great deal of faulty stock, back when they were pushing the Kindergartens to produce beyond capacity.