futilecycle: (I know it's everybody's sin)
Dr. S. Klim ([personal profile] futilecycle) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2015-04-24 10:35 am

Become the damage done. [CLOSED]

WHO | Sigma and Quintus
WHAT | Sigma rats out the Initiate for glory.
WHEN | The night of the break-in (Binding Plot).
WHERE | A call starting at Sigma's desk in the Department of Defense, probably migrating elsewhere.
WARNINGS / NOTES | Slightly backdated because we are both finished our finals now!


While Tributes and Capitolites were busy making certain they were seen anywhere but the warehouse, Sigma intended to live out the day of the strike as ordinarily as possible.

His coworkers knew the Doctor was an eccentric man; he would not leave a project, no matter how ambitious, on the table overnight. As the log marked his fourteenth active hour, so too did it midnight. Very few faces remained in the room, spotlit from beneath- a department made up entirely of ghosts- by the soft blue glow of their electronic drafting tables. A few precise strokes of Sigma's stylus completes the blueprint the Doctor had spent the day designing: an elegant pod that would release a cloud of colourless, toxic gas potent enough to melt the skin off of a person. Within weeks his machine would be assembled, deactivated, and eventually sent to sleep beneath a street near Snow's home in anticipation of a rebel mob. A deadly, rotten egg dormant beneath a road civilians walked down every day...

Wiping his brow, Sigma's organic eye flicks to the upper corner of the digital display: it was very late, indeed. Were Initiate the leader Sigma anticipated, he would have already mobilized his team and be on site this very moment. The Doctor's heart drummed in his chest. For all he knew, the operation could have already succeeded - at the very least, turning the rebels in now would give them a sufficient head start.

He powers down his tablet and sends the briefest of signals to the Initiate Fraysong's communicator - and feigns that he is dissatisfied with the non-response. When a second attempt does nothing, either, Sigma contacts the Tribute Tower's security staff and makes an inquiry concerning the Tribute's whereabouts.

'He is not in the Tower, sir. Is there a problem?'

Sigma's lips are drawn into a worried frown; they suddenly feel very dry. There is no moisture in his mouth to relieve them.

"Put me through to Quintus Falxvale. I believe we have an emergency situation and I must discuss the matter with him at once."

He's connected to the priority line and asked to hold. Sigma leans back against his chair and prepares himself for the long, relentless night ahead.
lex_paciferat: (serious)

[personal profile] lex_paciferat 2015-04-29 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Instead of offering up a guess, Quintus taps a bit on the display on the surface of his desk. There's a rhythmic beeping noise, akin to the ringing of a phone, and then a voice picks up the call.

'Aulus Volfair.'

"Hey, do me a favor and check how many suites are empty," says Quintus. "I know we've got some parties going on tonight, but I'm curious."

There's about a thirty-second pause, during which Quintus doesn't quite look at Sigma's face, pulling up another menu showing the randomized patrol assignments and glancing through the current locations of the men.

'We've got about forty unoccupied.'

"Lock the auxiliary entrances and transfer 11, 12, 21 and 22 to the main entrances. I want everyone coming in or going out to be searched. I'll get back to you in a second with further instructions."

'Yes, sir.'

He ends that call, turning back to Sigma. "Explain now."
lex_paciferat: (thoughtful)

[personal profile] lex_paciferat 2015-05-17 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Powers are something Quintus isn't that familiar with--he's seen them in use in the recent Arenas he's watched, had a few incidents here and there in the Center, and he knows that the Gamemakers generally try to suppress them down to a point that allows for a fairer fight. Conditioning, on the other hand, he knows a little more about. He'd spent a few nights once reading about the process, wanting to know what had become of those men he'd tortured. He'd thought, perhaps, that knowing might make their fate seem less like a loose end, like a lingering, unfinished problem, but the pages of pain-contorted rats and wicked-looking needles had done nothing for his comfort.

"You're telling me he can do something like avoxing people with this power?" he says, wanting to make sure he's following this correctly.
lex_paciferat: (neutral)

[personal profile] lex_paciferat 2015-05-28 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
Why indeed would Sigma be spared, if he's been in close contact with the Initiate? It's an excellent question, and one Sigma evidently has a tidy answer for. Quintus watches his movements, taking a slow sip of his steaming coffee, and finds himself skeptical.

"What kind of powers do you have? Just so I know." The question is less pointed than cautious, because if he's dealing with someone dangerous here, he wants to make sure he's not tipping his hand. And besides, should this explanation turn out to be actual intelligence, he needs to keep the information coming.
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[personal profile] lex_paciferat 2015-06-21 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Quintus' mouth twists a little--that assertion enough is troubling to think about, and he gets the sense that Sigma isn't telling him the whole story here. But if there's recorded evidence of this, he can indeed check that later. Right now, he's realized, he's going to have to err on the side of caution.

Disregarding Sigma's question, he asks, "So if the Initiate's out to make trouble with a bunch of brainwashed followers, where would I expect to find him?"