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Soldier: 76 ([personal profile] mylawn) wrote in [community profile] legionworld2016-08-30 11:01 pm

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Who| 76 and YOU
What| Gettin’ acclimated
Where| MANY PLACES. Inquire within.
When| Time is an illusion, but probably after TTHS. He’s around.
Warnings/Notes| Nothing yet!

1 - Observation Deck
76 is not exactly thrilled with this turn of events, if these events are even real. He’s not convinced this isn’t some kind of simulation meant to ply him for intelligence—he wouldn’t put it past some of his enemies, but he has to admit this is extremely elaborate.

He doesn’t take the oath. Says that he needs time to consider, but that’s sort of a lie because he doesn’t intend to concede unless they can come up with an extremely good reason for him to do so. This isn’t his fight. The Legion, as it’s been described, reminds him all too much of Overwatch, and he’s not sure he’s ready to walk that road again, not after how that went down. Saving the world (universe? multiverse?) is all well and good, of course, but 76 has learned the hard way what an impossible task it really is. He’s not keen on doing it again—doesn’t trust that they’re not making the same mistakes he did.

It wouldn’t frustrate him so much if he hadn’t been right in the middle of progress back home. He’d found Ana. Felt for the first time in a very long time that he was on his way to answers, and now this. Is it any wonder he doesn’t want to sign himself over to this?

The observation deck is almost laughably appropriate for this kind of introspection. 76 could have gone to space (or at least into orbit) whenever he wanted, but he’d never exactly found time, like he never found time for an innumerable list of things. Now, he spends his first few hours out of the medbay staring down at the Earth, wondering what he could have done differently, or if this was inevitable all along.

This huge dude in full tactical gear and deep contemplation is definitely someone you want to talk to, right? Right.

2 - Sim Room/Training Gym
But he’s not about to let himself be idle. Hallucination or simulation or not, it pays to keep sharp, so when he’s not trying to learn every inch of this new place, he’s running himself through almost everything he can get his hands on in the training facilities. Since he can't do anything to solve his current problem (one which is still a little baffling to him), he figures now is as good a time as any to go blow off some steam by shooting things.

76 isn’t especially creative when it comes to this sort of thing, so he programs up a relatively simple target range, which he guesses is a nice thing to be able to do. Being kidnapped to space and/or being stuck in a space hallucination is no excuse to let himself slip.

You might not want to interrupt him while he’s shooting (his very big gun), but maybe, possibly, he will not react badly to being approached. We can hope, anyway.

3 - Wildcard
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[personal profile] justicecoulduseanap 2016-09-01 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Ana had occasionally been keeping an eye on comms chatter lately, especially regarding anyone new the Legion picked up on Phelolu, just in case someone else from her world got snagged like herself and Reinhardt. So when she heard about a certain brooding super soldier arriving in medbay, she went to check it out immediately.

Of course, by the time she got to medbay, he was already gone, and asking around tipped her off to the fact that he probably hadn't taken the oath by now. Which she was kind of expecting, but still, at this point it seemed ridiculous.

It took a bit more leg-work, but eventually she managed to track him down to the observation deck. It was her first hunch anyway, since that seemed to be the typical 'contemplate the enormity of what's going on' spot for most of the other new recruits.

"JACK MORRISON!" came the loud and really, really annoyed tone from Ana as she stomped over towards him, in much the same way that an aggravated mother or older sister might call to a misbehaving child.
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[personal profile] justicecrusader 2016-09-01 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Behind the rather annoyed Ana, a pair of large and heavy footsteps could be heard. Footsteps belonging to a certain German veteran, who could be seen walking in a few seconds after Ana had made her presence known. Really, whenever Reinhardt was walking anywhere, his footsteps were always the first thing that could be heard. But while his footsteps were usually a huge warning when it came to the battlefield... things were a little different during his down time.

Which was probably why he was hunched over, hands on his knees, taking a few deep breaths, and moving to hold one finger up as a sign to wait for him.

"I am... not as young as I used to be..." He panted out, before attempting to straighten up and placing one hand against the wall. "Please, just... a moment to catch my breath, please..."

[personal profile] justicecoulduseanap 2016-09-02 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
He probably should have bolted, because as soon as she gets within distance Ana grabs him by the collar and gives him the most pissed-off look she's probably ever given anybody.

"How much longer do you intend on pretending to be some kind of brooding anti-hero?" she snapped. "This isn't just a street gang in mexico or an organization like TALON. You can't just go it alone this time. This is bigger than everything back home."

It was a bit of an understatement to say she was seething. She had been willing to put up with the whole Soldier 76 bit back home because, much as it pained her to admit it, the threats there were the kind independent operatives could probably tackle better than a large, organized strike force like Overwatch.

But this was different. Everything was at stake here, and letting 76 run around on his own would probably end up with him getting himself killed this time.

She failed her family once, but she wasn't going to allow it to happen again.
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[personal profile] justicecrusader 2016-09-06 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Time is strange here, my friend."

Reinhardt spoke up from the other side of the room, still leaning against the wall. Picking up on the unspoken question easily enough, even if it wasn't directed at him. He wasn't exactly sure how it all worked, given he wasn't a scientist or anything like that. But he'd gotten enough information to figure out one basic truth:

"People get taken from different points in time when they arrive here." Reinhardt began to move closer, looking considerable less exhausted than before. "I arrived here some time after I received the recall from Winston."

[personal profile] justicecoulduseanap 2016-09-07 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Ana had no qualms with outing 76 to Reinhardt. After all, she realized playing dead was stupid when she did it, and for 76 it was extra stupid.

"I've been here for a couple weeks, but Reinhardt's been here a while longer."

It's not like 76's wording escaped Ana's notice. She frowned at the way he said it, yet another reason to be annoyed with her former commander.

"But that's not the point. I know R.J. Brand spoke to you, but you didn't join the Legion. Asking around medbay and checking the Legion roster told me as much. I can't entirely blame you for that, given that the situation here is extremely weird, but I'm not stupid, either. I know you're not going to take this seriously unless we convince you, one way or another."

She pulled out a small datapad and handed it to him.

"Mission debriefings, staff testimonials, scan data from the area where 'Chronoblivion' is anchored to this reality, and a lot more. I snooped around for my own peace of mind, but everything seems to check out. It's hard to believe, but from everything I've seen, it's real."
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[personal profile] justicecrusader 2016-09-07 05:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Even before Ana told him about Soldier 76's identity, Reinhardt already had his suspicions. It wasn't founded in anything he could consider fact, but all the same, it was a nagging gut feeling he could never quite will away. Watching Soldier 76 in the news, it was hard to not compare the tactics being employed to a certain Jack Morrison, even if they were a bit more aggressive...

But it would've never occurred to him that Soldier 76 actually was Jack Morrison. Not after how long Reinhardt had had to accept the fact that one of his closest friends was dead.

Seeing the man's face though, there wasn't a single doubt left in Reinhardt's mind. And it wasn't until that very moment, that the reality of what was happening truly hit him. Soldier 76 was Jack, alive this entire time. Something that should've made him ecstatic, that should've made him reach other and hug the angst out of him...

... if Reinhardt could think of anything other than why he never knew.

"I have been here for a few months now, and I can tell you that the Legion means well." Reinhardt stepped closer then, crossing his arms as he stood beside both Ana and Jack. "The battlefield may be different than what we're used to, but the goals are the same, and I will not abandon allies of justice during their darkest time." Finally, Reinhardt placed a hand on Jack's shoulder, offering the man a large smirk. "We shouldn't need to convince you too hard, right? After all, the Jack I know would not pass up the chance to make a difference."

[personal profile] justicecoulduseanap 2016-09-08 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
You might not realize this, Jack, but this is probably the furthest Ana's ever rolled her eyes at anything anyone's ever said.

"Of course you're not," she snapped. "The Jack we knew chose to make a difference. The Jack we knew wouldn't let a bunch of kids go out and die fighting without so much as trying to help. The Jack we knew wasn't such a goddamned idiot."

After letting all that out, she sighed heavily, and folded her arms. For a moment, it seemed like she might concede the point, but...

"Reinhardt, dear, if you would be so kind? It seems our former commander needs some convincing."

She'd make you see reason somehow, Jack, even if it meant playing dirty.
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[personal profile] justicecrusader 2016-09-08 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
For a moment, Reinhardt recoiled as Jack snapped at him. The older man taken by complete surprise, to the point where he couldn't even hide it. It wasn't even so much what Jack said that surprised him, as it was the amount of anger and resentment behind it. And for a moment, it truly made him wonder if this really was the same man he knew all those years ago...

But those doubts left as quickly as they came. Especially as Ana made her opinions known, and... well, pretty much voiced what Reinhardt was thinking, even if he would've found a way to be nicer about it. Even if he had changed, this was still the Jack they knew, without a doubt.

He just needed a reminder.

"Ah, but don't you see, Ana? This is not our former commander!" Reinhardt said with a glance at Ana, offering her a large grin... before he bent forward, grabbed Jack's legs with both arms, and scooped the man up over his shoulder. "This is a civilian! And he clearly needs an escort!"

[personal profile] justicecoulduseanap 2016-09-08 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"Thinking twice is one thing," she retorted, "but 'this ain't my fight' implies you're not thinking at all."

She grins widely as Reinhardt scooped Jack up.

"How silly of me, Reinhardt, you are certainly right. We should get him to his property destination as quickly as possible."
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[personal profile] justicecrusader 2016-09-12 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Really, if they hadn't taken him by surprise, Reinhardt was sure that Jack would've been able to evade them. The older man may have been a gigantic wall of muscle, but Jack was a well-trained soldier, and held the advantage if Reinhardt wasn't within grabbing range. With long-range, Reinhardt's only strategy was usually to just provide a defense point, and let his teammates provide the covering fire.

But at close range, well... let's just say it took a lot of muscle to wield his hammer.

"Do not worry, my friend!" Reinhardt belted out with a laugh, casually making his way out of the observatory. A part of him mildly amused by Jack's struggling, if only because the whole ordeal reminded him of simple times. "I shall see the payload safely to its destination!"

[personal profile] justicecoulduseanap 2016-09-13 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
The entire way to the elevators, Ana recorded Jack kicking and struggling on her omnicom, totally not to use later as blackmail in the event of him being a further idiot, no siree.

She certainly wasn't also holding back giggles the entire time.

"Brand's office should be on this floor," she said, pushing a button as they entered the elevator, which was thankfully large enough that there wasn't anything in arm's reach for Jack to grab on to in order to break free.
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[personal profile] justicecrusader 2016-09-14 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"Because I want you to remember the man you used to be."

It slipped from Reinhardt's mouth faster than he could catch it. Now that it was out there though, the older man couldn't help but sigh as he continued to carry Jack. He was trying to do his best to be a supportive friend, to not pry into either Jack's or Ana's business until they were ready to tell him...

But Reinhardt wasn't a naive fool either.

"I am deeply and sincerely sorry for the way Overwatch ended," He started, his general demeanor changing as his smile faded. "I may not know what has happened to you since then... but it does not take a genius to understand that have not been the same man since. And I understand that, truly I do..."

Memories of Eichenwald floated through his mind. The lifeless corpse of Balderich and the rest of the Crusaders suddenly becoming very vivid. It was one of the worst moments of his life, and for a moment, it made him wonder what was even the point of continuing that life...

"... But you cannot let failure stop you from fighting the good fight. You must rise above it, and keep fighting." Finally, a small smile returned to his face. "Even if you have to ask your friends for help."

[personal profile] justicecoulduseanap 2016-09-15 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"I know enough to understand why you're acting this way."

Ana, who had been smiling broadly not a minute ago, was now stoically staring out the elevator's window as more and more floors sped past.

"I may not have gone as deep down the rabbit hole as you have, but I did look into things too. I know it wasn't as simple as the papers said. I know that someone did this to Overwatch."

She turned, and looked Jack dead in the eye.

"But you can't carry this all on your own, Jack. You weren't the only one hurt by this. Lena, Winston, Angela, and all the others..." Her eyes momentarily darted towards Reinhardt, and then back down, almost as if in shame. "...They all lost their home, their family that day."

She knew she wasn't much one to talk. But someone had to say something to Jack, in the way she had wished someone had told her this a long time ago.

"A little over seven years ago, after that hostage rescue mission where I was...presumed dead." More shame. But she pressed on. "I woke up in some god forsaken hospital in the middle of nowhere. Every day, I watched the news on an old t.v. in the corner of my room as Overwatch fell apart. Every day I thought about contacting you all. But every day, the shame, the pain, it made me crumble. My family was being torn apart and I didn't know what I could do to stop it."

She hesitated, gripping the rail along the elevator wall, tight enough that her hands would have been raw if she hadn't been wearing gloves.

"And then H.Q. was destroyed, you and Gabriel presumed dead...I just gave up. I didn't have any strength left in me. Our family was broken, and half the world was happy for it. So if the world wanted Overwatch dead, then I would stay dead. And you know what?"

Once again, she looked Jack straight in the eyes.

"It was stupid. Unhealthy. I was wallowing in my own misery for seven whole years. I didn't even tell Fareeha, for God's sake! My own daughter!"

She wasn't even sure what she was feeling right now. Anger at herself? At Jack? At whoever had done this to them? In the end, even she hadn't fully gotten over what had happened to her.

"But then, with the recent crises happening all over the globe, I saw everyone fighting...not as Overwatch, but as heroes. They weren't ordered to...hell, they were explicitly told not to. But they fought anyway, because they couldn't turn a blind eye. Because it's the right thing to do. And I knew I had to do the same."

"That's why we want you to join the Legion, Jack," she said quietly. "Not because we expect things to be like the good old days, or that everything will be alright if we pretend like nothing ever happened, but because it's the right thing to do."

"The Jack we know might be dead, but I'm asking you to see if a small part of him lives on in 'Soldier 76'."