[ Yin nodded dumbly. that was something she forgot to mention... ] Yeah, that's who was on the package but, like, I figured that was some kinda prank. I joked online how I was gonna do an unboxing and if I didn't tweet again in a few minutes it blew up and to go avenge me and shit.
Heh. If this thing works like you said, and it's just as tough, I guess you could consider it like them... arming me.
[ despite the gravity of the situation, Yin just couldn't help cracking that joke about it. though it still deserves an explanation. ] See, I trained with my dad. Family used to have a dojo in town, and he taught Krav Maga.
Something like that. [ Yin says quietly. as if she doesn't remember the exact time of the date the eviction notice came in the mail. the days spent cleaning the place out, auctioning off the equipment and the paraphernalia. seeing her dad tuck his trophies away into the shed out back...
she snaps out of it after a moment and takes a long drink of her coffee. ] Anyway. Yeah, that was us.
[Tatsuo isn't the most emotionally sensitive person, but he gets the feeling he shouldn't push the subject. He feel pretty sad if Utusuki closed his dojo; being part of the family that ran the dojo would have made it even sadder.]
Well, I think it's fairly safe to say this arm would stand up being used in that way. I think it has some sort of synaptic interface on the cup, so it would be able to respond in rather precise movements.
[he taps the end of the limb where it's shaped to fit Yin's upper arm]
—what, seriously? [ Yin was still skeptical but a part of her had to admit of the implications. if it could be used for something as taxing as fighting, it could probably work for just about any task. like her drumming...
no. no, that would be too good to be true. Yin felt it in her bones that all this was still wrong, so that tiny glimmer of hope is something easily squashed. suddenly, the drink in her hand isn't strong enough by a long shot. ] I doubt it. I mean, even if you say this kind of material's all special, there's no way they knew how it'd fit me. How it'd work with my nerves. I've been through this shit before with the doctors. I'm not cut right for it.
[Personally, Tatsuo doesn't think Retrospec is above rifling through their medical files if it suits them. He doesn't exactly know what Yin means by 'cut,' but figures he can always go look it up later if he needs to.]
Well then, you either have an interesting conversation piece for your coffee table, or a hunk of metal that's going to sit quietly in the back of your closet.
Heh. What's that about possession being 9/10ths the law? [ whoever didn't want to waste the arm like this should have thought long and hard about who they were giving it to.
though with all the distaste surrounding the idea of owning it, Yin treats it with care as everything is put in place and the bag slung over her shoulder. ]
Hey... you got a business card or something? In case I get any other presents from my secret admirer, or anyone I know does.
[Tatsuo digs out his wallet and starts riffling through it. He
usually tries to keep a couple cards for the dojo and a couple cards with
his CSI credentials listed (because you never knew who you'd meet at a
conference), but sometimes he forgets to put more in after handing them
out. As luck would have it, he locates one of his professional cards.
Tatsuo Kihara / CSI lv 2 / Recolle Police Crime Lab etc etc.
He scribbles his personal number on the back (since it lists his work phone
on the front) and holds it out to Yin.]
[ she takes a quick look over it before pocketing it. ]
You know, even if nothing big came outta the investigation so far ... Thanks. I owe you one. [ Yin is not in the habit of being indebted to others, so if the appreciation sounds forced, that's par for the course with her. ]
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[Though Tatsuo hopes they don't.]
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[ despite the gravity of the situation, Yin just couldn't help cracking that joke about it. though it still deserves an explanation. ] See, I trained with my dad. Family used to have a dojo in town, and he taught Krav Maga.
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Oh yeah, there was a Krav Maga school. I remember hearing about it growing up. But I heard it closed, what... five or six years ago?
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she snaps out of it after a moment and takes a long drink of her coffee. ] Anyway. Yeah, that was us.
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Well, I think it's fairly safe to say this arm would stand up being used in that way. I think it has some sort of synaptic interface on the cup, so it would be able to respond in rather precise movements.
[he taps the end of the limb where it's shaped to fit Yin's upper arm]
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no. no, that would be too good to be true. Yin felt it in her bones that all this was still wrong, so that tiny glimmer of hope is something easily squashed. suddenly, the drink in her hand isn't strong enough by a long shot. ] I doubt it. I mean, even if you say this kind of material's all special, there's no way they knew how it'd fit me. How it'd work with my nerves. I've been through this shit before with the doctors. I'm not cut right for it.
[ surgically speaking. ]
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Well then, you either have an interesting conversation piece for your coffee table, or a hunk of metal that's going to sit quietly in the back of your closet.
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Maybe I'll put it up in the garden as a scarecrow or something. Put a little straw hat on it.
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[nevertheless, he does chuckle at the idea of the arm poking out of the ground with a straw hat perched on its fingers]
But hey, it's your arm. It's yours to do with as you will.
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though with all the distaste surrounding the idea of owning it, Yin treats it with care as everything is put in place and the bag slung over her shoulder. ]
Hey... you got a business card or something? In case I get any other presents from my secret admirer, or anyone I know does.
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Ahhh... I might. Lemme check.
[Tatsuo digs out his wallet and starts riffling through it. He usually tries to keep a couple cards for the dojo and a couple cards with his CSI credentials listed (because you never knew who you'd meet at a conference), but sometimes he forgets to put more in after handing them out. As luck would have it, he locates one of his professional cards. Tatsuo Kihara / CSI lv 2 / Recolle Police Crime Lab etc etc.
He scribbles his personal number on the back (since it lists his work phone on the front) and holds it out to Yin.]
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You know, even if nothing big came outta the investigation so far ... Thanks. I owe you one. [ Yin is not in the habit of being indebted to others, so if the appreciation sounds forced, that's par for the course with her. ]
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[As opposed to merely being interesting.]