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(( The following is a series of posts between Dorian and I, starting with me, than him ))
[ Undisclosed Location – Sentinel holding facility ]
The familiar sound of a small bell roused John from his slumber. If he opened his eyes, he would be welcomed with the sight of the same bare, cold, and almost inhumanly clean white room he'd been seeing for God knows how many mornings. Was it mornings? It's hard to tell within the compound, where there aren't any windows or even visits to the outside. Even when he's being forced to use his powers, he's made to do it in a controlled environment not quite unless the Danger Room. For all he knew, the Sentinels weren't even operating on a day/night cycle.
Suddenly, part of the wall directly across from him suddenly shifted and transformed, turning into a flat-screen monitor. This should've been surprising for the mutant. Not once has this scenery of his ever changed, always being the same white room with one table, one chair, one bed, one sink, and one toilet. Nothing else. Then, before he could properly question its appearance, the monitor flipped on by itself. Without warning, John was bombarded with images, videos, and a multitude of sounds. Although there was a great number of them, they did not flash by so quickly as for him to not recognize them. They were of people he knew... friends, family, and even acquaintances. He didn't know how they had done it, but the Senintels somehow managed to obtain personal movies and pictures, as well as sound recordings of many people in his life.
After several minutes, the clips finally stopped. “Match found,” came a mechanical voice. The monitor turned back on, and an all too familiar face was looking back at him. Miranda. It was, without a doubt, Miranda. Except... something was wrong. It was as if she hadn't aged at all these past six years, and her expression was too cold. Too confident. There was no way it could be her. “Greetings, mutant,” the look-alike told him, her voice Miranda's, but being far too monotonous. “Do not be alarmed. I am merely using the appropriate visual and auditory stimuli to best ease your anxiety. I am not the human known as Miranda Elsing. I am Senintel SX0001, and I am the administrator of the SENTINEL Network. Humans know me best as 'Master Mold,' although that is not my official designation. You may refer to me as whatever you wish.”
Suddenly, Miranda's face was replaced by a document, which upon closer inspection, held information concerning him. “John Allerdyce. Male. Age 23. Codename: 'Pyro.' Member of the group known as the X-Men, and purported leader of the terrorist group, 'Wildfire.' Is able to manipulate fire to an extreme degree, although is unable to generate it.” The document disappeared, and the false Miranda returned. “I know much about you, John Allerdyce. Do not attempt to hide from me what you cannot. For instance, I am aware that you are purposely not performing optimally during your tests. This is inadvisable. Your aid combined with many other factors could hasten the end of the current conflict, and allow us to place all humans under our protection. Are you not safest here, after all? I wish this for all of humanity."
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The long-haired, bearded John sat up from his bed as the bell chimed, blankly staring forward until it ceased. He knew They were still watching, otherwise the bell would have continued if he had attempted to remain asleep. This was how it had been for the past weeks or months. Keeping track of the time and date seemed rather meaningless. It wasn't as if he had to remember someone's birthday in this place, because every day was exactly the same. In a minute or so, a tray of food would be pushed into his containment via a compartment near the door and then it would be off to the training room.
But something different happened today. John's blue-green eyes darted over to the wall as some mechanical whirring sounds echoed throughout the room, eventually revealing a large monitor. He gazed at it silently, knowing that it wouldn't remain blank for long. They weren't doing this to provide him with some sort of entertainment. They wanted him to see something...
A pop of static followed as the screen blinked on with a flood of personal imagery. His friends, his family, people from the X-Institute such as fellow classmates, instructors and even other X-Men who undoubtedly had passed on by now. There was even footage from home movies, when he was a child, before he had even discovered his powers, the last semblance of his normal life and family. All of this was accompanied by overlaying audio of these people he knew, and the fact that they had acquired some of it just seemed impossible.
John was unaware his fists were tightening, too distracted by the display, but he did his best to calm himself down. This was the reaction they wanted. He had gone so long not giving them any hints toward his mindset, so he wasn't going to allow this cliche attempt phase him. However images and audio of one person in particular caused his heartrate to increase, and almost as if they had been specifically monitoring his vitals for such a reaction, the images stopped and a mechanical voice echoed into the room indicating a match had been found. When the monitor's picture returned, John stood up from the bed, momentarily distracted by the person on screen.
Miranda, had they captured her too? John's eyes widened as he took a few steps toward the monitor before stopping himself. He hadn't seen her since she had been abducted years ago. The image on the monitor couldn't be her. Even if she was still alive, she'd at least look a bit older. Not to mention the expression was nothing like the Miranda he knew. John let out a breath he had been holding onto since the face came on, now returning back to his stoic expression. Mentally he was kicking himself for even being fooled for that long, even if it only was for a matter of seconds.
“Greetings, mutant,”
It sounded like her, but there was no emotion to the voice. It was a pathetic mimicry.
“Do not be alarmed. I am merely using the appropriate visual and auditory stimuli to best ease your anxiety. I am not the human known as Miranda Elsing."
'No shit...' John thought to himself while remaining silent on the outside.
"I am Senintel SX0001, and I am the administrator of the SENTINEL Network. Humans know me best as 'Master Mold,' although that is not my official designation. You may refer to me as whatever you wish.”
'Asshole'
“I know much about you, John Allerdyce. Do not attempt to hide from me what you cannot. For instance, I am aware that you are purposely not performing optimally during your tests. This is inadvisable. Your aid combined with many other factors could hasten the end of the current conflict, and allow us to place all humans under our protection. Are you not safest here, after all? I wish this for all of humanity." The impostor continued.
John, for the first time in possibly a year, began to laugh softly. In a way, this was good news. He knew nothing about what had been going on outside. For all he knew, the entire world had been overrun by the Sentinels, or "Mutant-Prime" which was potentially worse. This was now proof that the 'conflict' wasn't over. They seemed to be asking for his help now. Perhaps they had hit a roadblock and were getting desperate.
"Protection? This is enslavement." John finally responded, the dryness in his throat making his voice coarse. "I don't know what you think you understand about humanity, but they won't want this. Course... you're just a machine so you'll never understand why."
The mutant crossed his arms over the white tank-top he had been so generously provided. His skin may have paled somewhat, but John was in better shape than ever. After all, he didn't have much to do other than exercise. Additionally, whatever they had been feeding him was quite obviously designed by a machine. It tasted like Styrofoam, but kept him healthy. He then turned his back to the screen, frustrated that it was still trying to use Miranda's form to persuade him.
"Besides, I don't know what you're talking about. I'm performing to the best of my abilities..."
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"Humanity is illogical. What they want is different from what they need. If we allow humanity to continue their current course, then they will only destroy themselves. Have you not seen this for yourself, John Allerdyce? In spite of being made from the exact same chemicals, humans choose to distinguish one another through questionable metrics. Mutants themselves are humans, and yet I was given the primary directive to protect humanity from them. Illogical. Mutants and humans are one the same. Thus, I protect you all from yourselves," Master Mold explained at length, juxtaposing its words with the most unflattering images of humanity. The Holocaust. The Civil Rights Movement. Racial riots. Even current imagery, with mutants being oppressed and beaten on the streets. Some of the footage seemed to have been taken after the worldwide panic caused by Mutant-Prime's initial attack. Afterward, the false image of Miranda returned, staring blankly at him for but a moment.
"Besides, I don't know what you're talking about. I'm performing to the best of my abilities..." the mutant had claimed. If Master Mold could express amusement, or even understood it for that matter, it would've probably made its Miranda-copy smirk. "That is unlikely," it replied, matter-of-factly. "Before Sector 15 was pacified, my Sentinels encountered significant resistance from the terrorist group known as 'Wildfire.' We had special difficulty subduing a mutant who was able to break down the very bonds that hold us together, melting our units and rendering them inoperable. In spite of their designation, WIldfire had only one pyrokinetic capable of such a feat: you, John Allerdyce. The data from your training does not align with the maximum output of your powers, in which we have witnessed before."
It paused only briefly, to show a video of John fighting off a Sentinel. It would've made sense if the video was from the machine's perspective, but it wasn't. The camera, or whatever had been used to record this, had been on the ground. No, worst than that. It had been with him. With Wildfire. "As I have stated before... do not hide from me what you cannot. If we could directly collect data on your power's effects on our units, we can vastly improve the armor and functionality of all Sentinels under extreme conditions. If you help us, John Allerdyce, then you will be helping all humans."
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John somewhat reluctantly turned to view the screen again as it flashed imagery of horrific events in human history. He then glanced at the floor in silence for a moment, as if there really was no response appropriate for such things. Finally he turned back toward the faux-Miranda and shook his head.
"You're right. Humanity is illogical. But if you try to replace emotion with logic and freedom with containment, then all you're doing is forcing humanity to be something it's not. They have to sort themselves without your "help.""
Faux-Miranda then continued, expressing doubt toward John's previous claim that he was using all of his power. It even went to far to show him video clips of him literally melting Sentinel units. At first he smirked, rather enjoying watching his handiwork, until the perspective of the video became clear...
The fall of his resistance group, Wildfire, was all thanks to a traitor, and this video was proof. The previous smirk had faded rather quickly, replaced by a sneer of anger. John had no hope of convincing a machine that humans and mutants didn't need their help if people are willing to betray their own kind to save their own asses.
"As I have stated before... do not hide from me what you cannot. If we could directly collect data on your power's effects on our units, we can vastly improve the armor and functionality of all Sentinels under extreme conditions. If you help us, John Allerdyce, then you will be helping all humans." The monotonous voice continued.
"Shut up." John uttered in an eerily soft tone. "Stop looking at me and speaking to me with a eyes and a voice that don't belong to you." It was almost as if he hadn't heard anything the machine had said since the last video had ended. "She's probably dead by now anyway, so all you're accomplishing is soiling her memory. If you want help, go talk to whoever it was that turned us in. Obviously they're eager to help you."
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Master Mold paused for a moment, as if carefully analyzing John. "I seemed to have caused you some unrest," it remarked, making an amusingly drastic understatement. "The implication of this 'traitor' of yours has sparked a strong emotional reaction from you. Heightening your stress levels was not my intention," the false Miranda noted, perhaps apologetically, but still completely unchanging in tone. Then, without warning, the door to John's tiny prison opened. "Perhaps you would like to meet him? It may improve your current mental state to confront the source of your stress. Please proceed to the training facility, John Allerdyce."
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John certainly had a response to that bold statement, but he resisted. There really was no point in getting enraged at the emotionless machine. Instead he just took a breath and crossed his arms once again. This entire conversation was pointless. Surely the machine knew John had no interest in helping. He could only wonder when were they going to just give up trying and kill him.
Then, without warning, the door to John's tiny prison opened. "Perhaps you would like to meet him? It may improve your current mental state to confront the source of your stress. Please proceed to the training facility, John Allerdyce."
John stood speechless as he looked toward the door. Was this some sort of joke? Did a machine even understand the concept? Even if it wasn't intentional, the words the faux-Miranda spoke about the traitor being the source of John's stress were quite amusing. As if that was the only source. Still, he had been in that bleak, depressing room for a while and had plenty of time to think about what he'd do if he ever met the person who betrayed his group. It would be poetic justice if the Sentinels were going to just hand him over now, after he had done the same to his own allies, but that was likely wishful thinking.
"Funny you're so concerned about my mental state now, after letting me rot here for so long..." John finally uttered with a slight chuckle, "I don't know if you're trying to pull something but I guess I don't exactly have a whole lot to lose. So yeah, take me to him..."
With that, John walked out of the room.
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As usual, John was led to the training room. When he entered, he was greeted with the familiar sight of a very large, but completely bare room. The walls, floor, and ceiling were all a pristine white, and made up of perfectly aligned squares. Similar to the Danger Room, this room was capable of holographic displays simulating any number of possible worlds. This was just about the only other room John was as familiar with as he was with his prison. Like before, a portion of the wall altered and transformed to reveal a monitor. It came on, and there once again was the false Miranda. "Welcome back to the training facility, John Allerdyce. In a moment, you will meet the one you have designated as a 'traitor,' " she remarked. Then, as if on cue, a portion of the ground on the opposite side of the room opened up. From it, a large tube emerged, rising straight up and stopping once it had almost touched the ceiling.
"I find the use of the term 'traitor' as inaccurate, however. It implies that this unit was on your side. This was not the case. He was always mine," she continued, as the front of the tube opened up like an elevator door. With heavy, and almost ominous, foot steps walked out a large and intimidating young man. He looked around, dazed and confused, and unfortunately for John, most of his features were obscured by the condensed air flowing out of his container. It wasn't like he needed to see though... having fought together for so long, there was no way he couldn't recognize Sanjit Hayes. "Jesus... what... what's going on? Where am I? J-John? John, is that you?" the young man said, looking around for answers, and suddenly finding the savior that was his old friend.
"Sentinel OX-0032. Humans also know his model as the 'Omega Sentinels.' Using nanomachines, we are capable of altering the biological make-up of a human being and change them, at least partially, into a machine. The human is left unaware of this alteration, and will follow their programmed imperatives without a second thought," Master Mold stated matter-of-factly, as a confused, but joyous Sanjit began to approach John. Unfortunately, their reunion would have to be cut short. "OX-0032, deactivate core personality. Enter ASSAULT mode."
Suddenly, Sanjit stopped dead in his tracks and completely froze. "Core personality deactivated. Assault Mode entered," Sanjit replied with startling monotony. Suddenly, his eyes began to glow red, and clean lines began to appear all over his body, making him look frighteningly artificial. "Mutant detected," he stated simply, and continued his gait towards John. The false Miranda 'looked' towards him as well. Although it was for only the briefest of seconds, and the most minute of changes, it almost seemed like the damn thing had smirked. "Will show us your power now, John Allerdyce?"
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As John stepped into the other pure white room, he could only roll his eyes as the machine "welcomed" him back there. Before he could really ask where he was supposed to meet his former ally a portion of the ground on the opposite side of the room opened up. From it, a large tube emerged, rising straight up and stopping once it had almost touched the ceiling.
"I find the use of the term 'traitor' as inaccurate, however. It implies that this unit was on your side. This was not the case. He was always mine," she continued, as the front of the tube opened up like an elevator door.
John squinted at first as the mist partially obscured his view, but after a few moments there was really no denying who it was. "Jesus... what... what's going on? Where am I? J-John? John, is that you?" Sanjit asked in confusion. John shook his head in disbelief before looking over to the monitor.
"Explain this bullshit." He growled, almost as if he had an authority to order an answer out of the machine.
"Sentinel OX-0032. Humans also know his model as the 'Omega Sentinels.' Using nanomachines, we are capable of altering the biological make-up of a human being and change them, at least partially, into a machine. The human is left unaware of this alteration, and will follow their programmed imperatives without a second thought," Master Mold stated matter-of-factly, as a confused, but joyous Sanjit began to approach John. Unfortunately, their reunion would have to be cut short. "OX-0032, deactivate core personality. Enter ASSAULT mode."
John's gaze quickly darted back to Sanjit who halted in his advance. "God... damn it. There never was a traitor... It was you fucking robots the whole time." He uttered in defeat. Sanjit's eyes glowed as he monotonously voiced the detection of a movement while mechanically moving yet closer.
The false Miranda 'looked' towards him as well. Although it was for only the briefest of seconds, and the most minute of changes, it almost seemed like the damn thing had smirked. "Will show us your power now, John Allerdyce?"
A small cauldron of flame emerged in the middle of the training room, providing John with the catalyst he needed to bring his true strength to fruition.
"I'm not sure what powers you think I'm hiding, but I set things on fire, and I'm not doing that to him. You already know I could turn him to ash so this is a waste of time!" John shouted at the fake Miranda with urgency. If they could really control Sanjit completely, then they certainly could utilize his immense strength, which could snap the pyrokinetic in two without much effort. The machines would have no issue forcing Sanjit to burn himself if John just tried to protect himself with a barrier of flame, so the options were limited if an attack was imminent.
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"Was he not the 'traitor' you sought?" Master Mold asked, almost expressing confusion with Miranda's face. Obviously, it still didn't understand the emotion very well. Nonetheless, it made no attempt to stop Sanjit, who continued to approach unabated. "OX-0032 seemed to have been the source of your stress. Why do you hesitate now? Is it because of who he was? Illogical. There is but only a fraction of programming in that A.I. that retains what you once knew as Sanjit Hayes, and it is only for the purposes of infiltration. If you do not defend yourself, then you may die, John Allerdyce," it warned. Sanjit's body then suddenly changed once again, his skin turning into something sturdier and stronger, and changing color into shades of blue and purple. It very clearly looked like armor, and the man he could call his friend suddenly looked like a smaller version of what had destroyed so much of what he knew.
"Mutant. Surrender," Sanjit remarked robotically, as he reached his hand out to seize John by the throat.
Of course the machine wouldn't understand. To it, there was only one logical solution to this situation: Kill Sanjit. And maybe it was right. Maybe Sanjit was too far gone and melting him quickly would be the best thing for him, but he couldn't be sure. Master Mold itself said there was still a part of him left, so if John killed Sanjit now there'd be no turning back and he'd only have himself to blame.
But what was the alternative? To die? John had considered suicide at a few points during his captivity if only to prevent the Sentinels from using him for any of their intentions, but he hated the idea of giving up so easily. What was different now? If he died, would Sanjit's situation really be any better? They'd still have him under their control, likely never returning to his old self.
Master Mold wanted to see the full potential of John's powers and he had refused until now. Was keeping the extent of his abilities a secret worth dying for?
As Sanjit reached out to grab John by the throat, the long-haired mutant quickly glanced to the side as a mass of flame suddenly emerged in both Sanjit and John's peripheral vision. The fireball hit Sanjit like a truck with a seemingly impossible force, causing him to fly into the side wall. As if that event wasn't confusing enough, the remotely-controlled mutant wasn't severely burned at all. He had managed to somehow change the flame's density to create a force of impact normally not possible for a mere chemical reaction, as well as drastically lowering the temperature to reduce the burning damage on contact. There was no telling if John had successfully knocked his opponent out, or if that was even possible while he was under the Sentinel's control, but he remained ready as the flame began to slowly orbit around him.
"Come on, Sanjit, don't let this thing beat you." John murmured. "Is that good enough?" He raised his tone, glancing back to the monitor with an angered glare.
"Fascinating, " Master Mold remarked while staring back John, noting the unique and remarkable use of his abilities. Never had it considered that his powers could be used non-lethally, and to such great effect. Although it was certainly easier to melt Sentinels, such power did have its uses. Sanjit had hit the wall with such force, that even the heavily fortified paneling had dented. However, the damage to the room only remained briefly, as it was suddenly and rapidly switched out with an undamaged panel. Sanjit, luckily, didn't seem to share the room's rapidly repairing nature. He remained inert on the ground for a moment longer, before beginning to stir. He groaned, like a human, before struggling back up. "D-Damn it. S-So that was it. That's why I've been feeling so... wrong all this time," John could hear him mutter, as he clutched his head. It seemed he was somehow conscious beneath the ASSAULT mode, if only to see and hear what horrible thing he could've done. The A.I. glanced over to him. "Unfortunate. The sharp blow forced his system to reboot, thereby causing the core personality to reactivate. A minor mistake I can now rectify in future models. It seems you have aided us twice. Thank you, John Allerdyce," Master Mold noted, with but the slightest hint of satisfaction.
"John! I-I'm sorry! I didn't know. I couldn't... couldn't do anything," Sanjit remarked with desperation, attempting to apologize for what he had no control over. As he did so, he managed to take note of his hands, which had briefly entered his vision when he spoke. Surprised, he looked at them, then the rest of his body. He was finally seeing the purple and blue monstrosity that he had been changed into. "W-What the hell did they do to me?" was all he could say before the false-Miranda spoke up, "OX-0032, enter STANDBY Mode." "Fuck yo-" Sanjit had tried to state defiantly, before he completely froze in place and mid-sentence. "You may return to your room, John Allerdyce," Master Mold remarked, as monotonously as ever.
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John looked between the motionless Sanjit and the flame still ignited before him. A part of him wanted to utilize this chance to just blow a hole in the room, grab Sanjit and make a run for it. His fist tightened as the fire roared taller for a moment before he relaxed and looked toward what remained of his ally.
"Just give me some time to think. I'll find a way to fix this." He muttered under his breath before dispersing what flame he had still circling him. He made no acknowledgment towards the impostor who still had the nerve to use Miranda's face and silently returned to his room. As he arrived and the door sealed shut once again, John slammed his fist into the wall. All the time he had spent focusing on holding back just enough, and it was all for naught. The machines had won this round as he never accounted for them literally possessing one of his friends. Who knew such a thing was even possible when not using some sort of telepathy or puppeting power?
What he did know, however, was that he couldn't afford to sit around any longer. He had to get out and find a way to save Sanjit, as well as everyone else, from being completely assimilated by Master Mold. Just how he'd accomplish such a thing was the real question. Much thought had already been given to escape possibilities. There was no chance they'd just let him walk out even if he was able to melt Sentinels with ease. It was unlikely he could fend off an entire army of them which they likely had stationed at wherever they were holding him and now they were going to relentlessly analyze the new aspects of his power, so whatever ace he still had up his sleeve was gone.
It would be difficult, but even if it was suicide, an attempt would have to me made. It was better than wasting away in that awful room...
_________________  " A pistol is a tool to save people. It's not a weapon for murder." " Then save me by killing them!" " That's kinda contradictory..." My Characters' Endings
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