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V. ([personal profile] grindset) wrote in [community profile] faderift2022-08-21 03:14 am
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WHO: Viktor + The P
WHAT: a kind of entrance interview
WHEN: the day after this
WHERE: Research division office
NOTES: nerd alert


Viktor is early.

It's unclear by precisely how long, as clocks don't seem to be much of a thing here, but aiming for the break of lunch hour affords him enough time to look somewhat less obliterated by the climb to the Research office; whether or not he's encountered early depends on Tony's own comings and goings. Either way, early or otherwise, he may be found seated outside the door, a weary, bent shape who makes some effort to unbend and unweary himself when another person arrives. The crutch he holds like a staff at his side is a bespoke ergonomic affair, and the metal brace hugging his right leg is of similar character: designs of practical elegance. It takes him a second to stand.

"Provost Stark," he says, by way of greeting, and turns the crutch under his arm with fluid motor memory. His gentle voice, carrying an accent somewhere within the range of Slavic, belies the seriousness of his eyebrows. He does not offer a handshake. "Thank you for making the time."

For the usual reasons, one might assume: to establish whether this newest Rifter might be a suitable candidate for Research. To discuss the principles of your division, to quote his written request.

He's barely taller than Tony; his posture brings them a little less than even.
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-21 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Viktor," says Provost Stark. Reminding himself. "New guy. Sure," to the thank you. "Come on in."

He leads the way back inside, and if Viktor has gotten to look at any of the other offices so far—give or take which of them were necessary or otherwise worth the effort of stairs—this one is not only more spacious, but decidedly lived in. To the right is a narrow space made narrower with floor to roof bookshelves and comfortable chairs, and a closed door lead off into a separate room. Up ahead, a workbench full of Items, and beyond, a broad desk.

It's to the desk that Tony leads. Paperwork, a wooden puzzle ball worn smooth with fidgeting, an earthenware mug containing that morning's coffee he'd forgotten about. There are two identical chairs on the guest side of it. Viktor can choose whichever one he wants.

Tony is dressed casually in a tidy blue shirt with some fine embroidery decorating the collar, sleeves rolled back, rougher trousers with a speckling of burn marks. His sunglasses hang off his collar, glossy black and silver. There is no sign of any chesthole glow, but why would you be looking. He rounds around to his side of the desk.

"This was my move too, when I first got here," he says. "Don't steal my job."
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-23 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
There's a stack of pages that seem too large for writing, schematics and diagrams weighed down with a few weights but difficult to make out what they're meant to be without going on over there. A tool case, frames that will clamp bits and pieces in place, a small heavy-looking stone object that operates as a miniature furnace, but more uniquely are three thick rings of silver, two of which lay flat on the wood and one of them raised aloft. Copper wires string through it, coil off into a bundle, and on a second glance (or sustained staring), there is a telltale gleam of blue in the copper that catches the light.

Viktor's clocking his stuff is likewise clockable, Tony pausing the process of sitting down to do so with a slight curl of amusement before he loudly scrapes his chair out from under his desk.

"Thranduil Baudin," he says, and sits. "Rifter. Still around. I came in kind of hot, but that's kind of the usual speed."

A lot of fast talk, a lot of ideas. Kind of stupid, in retrospect. He didn't know anything. Viktor's note had a little more promise.
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-23 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
"It's been,"

and he tips his head. Double checking the math.

"A year and a half. Gee whiz."

Back to Viktor.

"And I consider my command of this division to be, you know," his hand wanders in the air, fingers playing invisible keys, starts again with, "I don't like to micromanage. I prefer to turn around and find out someone's solved a problem that hadn't actually hit the books yet. At any given time, we have maybe eight different high-level priorities to solve, so a little bit of go-getting is appreciated."

And then, "The rings are rune switches. Had to have 'em commissioned, we don't have any in-house enchanters that can work with raw lyrium. The wire I make, using the refined stuff. It conducts Fade energy. Magic, if you prefer."

He doesn't. Stupid word.
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-23 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"They're built into a gauntlet that harnesses Fadeiation," Tony says, and lifts a hand. His own anchor shard, glimmering in the centre of his palm, innocuous. "Energy output from rifts, and shards."

He stands, then, hosting a fair amount of restless energy by nature and needing no excuse to jump around. A gesture of a hand bids Viktor to stay where he is as he rounds towards the worktable, collecting up one of the rings. He would probably, at this point, toss it over underhand, but Viktor looks like a big nerd and these things are expensive in both time and money,

so Tony will merely drop it into his hands as he heads back.

The rings are made of some kind of silver metal, a little wider than what a man's hand could fit through. Inscribed with fine runic patterns that, when held to the light, show off a gleam of lyrium blue. Besides these clearly arcane details, there is evidence of construction—grooves that would slot together, signs of metal sealed closed to indicate a more complex interior.

"They work in combination to trigger enchantments and transform that output into something else. Dependent on a source. Some people can emit energy blasts from these things, some people can't. No shame either way," you know, just in case.
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-23 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Tell me about it."

Tony stops at his chair without sitting down yet, leaning a hand at the back of it and watching New Guy consider the rune switch like it's a cookie. It's a relatable interest, more specific than the 'huh, cool' incomprehension that normally comes along (if that) from his peers, and he abruptly misses having Wysteria around.

Anyway. "Lyrium in its raw form is a source," he says. "More or less, it's a way to think about it without getting too esoteric. The process of refinement makes it safe to handle but narrows what it can do to a purpose, which is where enchanters come in. It is difficult, dangerous, and expensive, but it's also deeply cool.

"There's not no versatility," to circle back. "Temporal barriers, matter attenuation, that kind of thing. I'm still working out the kinks."
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-27 11:40 am (UTC)(link)
Tony, a big fan of batteries (granted, complex ones), sort of raises his eyebrows—mostly in inquiry.

Interested, though, attention forwards and down. 'Back home', possessive pronouns, all that is familiar language, and sometimes he uses it too, even these days. It's not exactly brushing it aside when he says, "Careful," but kind of playful, a hand raising up briefly to wiggle his fingers. "About making connections. Assuming similarities. Leads to heartbreak and long, sleepless hours."

Nothing really works, here, the way Tony ever expects it to. Metaphysical handcuffs. There's a reason he hasn't built a water-powered powerplant, say, but dicks around with lyrium forever. (Besides the fact that lyrium is cool. And that is, to be fair, a major factor.)

"But expertise isn't nothing," he goes on. "It's just a matter of translation. What made your thing more than a simple battery?"
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-30 11:44 am (UTC)(link)
There's long, sleepless hours being productive, and long, sleepless hours wasted on a figment of an idea that something about this world does not want you to find. Tony has done both, will do both, does not know if he'd have heeded the same advice if their positions were reversed—because most things worth learning, you learn the hard way—but, you know,

he'd be ~remiss~ if he didn't offer the warning.

But Viktor's face doesn't offer articulate protest, so Tony moves on, listening. "If you wanna build one of those again," he says, "we'd be super grateful. And 'we' is your," the fingers on hands braced against the chair back briefly splay, "faculty? Department?"

Look, something about Viktor gives unhinged postgrad vibes, despite the magnitude of the thing he just said, but Tony expands. "Company?"
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-30 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's," and Tony pauses over it, before deciding, "way better than 'magitech'."

Damnit.

Also: stalling, and thinking, absorbing. This note about some mysterious other guy is shelved, for now, labelled for later. There is an impulse that he has to process, too, wanting to throw more into the mix to see what comes out, but it is a universal truth that you simply don't put out on the first date.

But when doesn't Tony Stark put out on a first date?

"So now you're here, you wanna get to work?"

It doesn't have the inflection of an invitation to come play, exactly, although it could be. It's a real question, questing after Viktor's aim, sensing that curiousity. He could easily just relax, read some books, continue to familiarise at whatever pace he wanted. Contrary to popular belief, rifters don't owe this world anything.
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-31 10:19 am (UTC)(link)
"Hm."

Tony tugs his chair back out of the desk, finally returning to sit. Picks up the mug he'd left there earlier that day, whirling around the liquid inside to assess how good it still is, which is, not very.

"Well, you've benefited already from one of my contributions," he says, as he does this. "The automatic rift/rifter indicator via early detection system, or, ARRIVED, you know, for short. It detects Veil weakness with enough time to spare to get some boots on the ground in anticipation of a new rift, and ergo, new rifters. I could use a third set of hands willing to know how to fix them when they go haywire, by the way. Or install them when we expand."

He gestures loosely with the mug, before bringing it up to sip from. Tastes like black coffee from hours ago, predictably, and he makes a face.

"Me and my friend are working on a flying ship," he adds. "I also invented soap, like, a while back."

(Hand sanitiser.)
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-09-01 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Before," cheerfully. "Definitely."

Only blithe, upon sass detection—or attitude detection, but benefit of the doubt says that this rifter didn't make an appointment with him to be rude for no reason. Tony sets his stale coffee aside and then pushes it out of the range where he might pick it up again on auto, and brings his hands together in a loose steeple.

"When it comes to resources, time, a paycheck, yeah, wartime mandate. Home improvements inside and out tend to be at the pleasure of externals, sponsors, whatever. There's also research in Research, lot of book reading, and a new mystery to crack every few months. My plans for the division is to help Riftwatch help the Inquisition win the war."

His hands part. But.

"I like a big picture. And if we're gonna get philosophical about why rifters are even here to begin with, I'd say the best answer is that we're here to help. We know things, we've done things, and we've built things that no one else has, in this world. I took the big desk because that's what I believe in. And also I wanted to do whatever I want without asking or being sneaky."

Obviously.
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-09-01 07:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Why."

It's blunt and quick, the way he asks that, lacking in a questioning inflection but certainly expecting an answer. Not a challenge, either. More so a direct scrolling down to whatever footnote matches this asterisk.
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-09-04 11:14 am (UTC)(link)
Steadiness is met square. There's no pending argument on Tony's side of the desk, only a sharp-edged desire to understand an ultimatum set down before him rather than breeze on by it. He is, anyway, familiar. There's a slight twitch to his brow at the answer he gets, first—lofty words—but he is receptive, hands steepled and head at an inquisitive tip to the side.

The swerve in subject is followed along willingly enough, as he says, "Haven't been," in the tone of someone who knows about it.
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-09-05 09:44 am (UTC)(link)
The idea of this little stick-figure man traipsing around Darktown—doesn't get an obvious reaction out of Tony, except maybe his chin tucks down a little in his stare across the desk. It's a problem—if it's a problem—for another day. Say, after the quarantine period is up.

"It could," Tony says, once he's done. "Change. But I dig that it doesn't."

Sometimes it sinks in longer, that there's no way back. That this is the world now. Hard to say at first blush how many of those processes Viktor has actually internalised or if this is just the instinctive pursuit of an already established pattern—but that, too, is not necessarily Tony's problem.

Anyway. It is batshit, and there are worse reactions. "I don't build guns," he says, after a second. "Or misc machines of destruction. It's not a div-wide ban, to be clear, and some of my stuff has," a finger wiggle, "a little grey area, but I like to give people options. Subduing damage, not lethal," another gesture, hands flowing from one end of the spectrum to the deadly other. "But I used to. May as well get that out of the way before you hear it somewhere else. And I got out of defense before I got here.

"Switched majors. Energy, robotics, communications, infrastructure," a gesture on this last one, Viktor's way, "on a manufacturing scale. Wartime mandate doesn't mean designing the biggest gun."
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-09-14 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
There is a second spent trying to remember if Tony relayed any scrap of his incoming answer to the other guy, when he was sitting on the other side of the desk. Doesn't think so. Remembers clamshell reticence, sealing it off at first opportunity, the good and the bad and the ugly. Things are different, lately, beyond just having the windows at his back, general feng shui choices configured through the room.

Part of that being: plenty of people have, by now, seen the worst of him. It happens to everyone eventually.

"When you put something out into the world and it stops being yours, it becomes anybody's," after that second is past. "Which is a bad premise if you're making missiles that can tear up mountains. Bad enough for it to fall into the wrong hands, worse when that's happening behind your back on purpose and for profit. The only mistakes I make twice involve nacho cheese and anniversaries."

A shrug. "And I built something better. Simple battery. Goes a long way in a world suffering from the depletion of finite resources."
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-09-15 12:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony's half-smile is quick, a wry fishhook tug. Amen to that.

No need during the onboarding to get into the lessons learned by hand-wringing physicists in the wake of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, or the variety of weapons of destructive powers that, in a dream of the future, had been wrung out of both himself and his colleague. If Viktor sticks around, like some of them tend to, there'll be time for any of that.

For now— "Wysteria Poppell," a gesture, "or, excuse me, de Foncé, has her own wealth of experience in working with enchantment and mechanics from her home world and, in the past few years, this one. She's summering in Orzammar—which, you definitely gotta go to Orzammar at some point, we'll find a reason sometime. But she and me and now you make up the R&D, total, right now.

"Unless," he adds, a gesture to Viktor, generous, "I didn't get the job. Diplomacy's pretty desperate, I hear."
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-09-17 10:44 am (UTC)(link)
Tony accepts the ring back anyway, a finger hooking it before giving it a twirl, letting it spin around his knuckles before it dangles off a wrist, caught at the sleeve. The placement better emulates its purpose, despite lacking the gauntlet it fits into.

"Thanks," easy. "We can do a tour sometime. Some stuff you should see before you get started for real."

The rune switch is tossed back into his other hand with a flick, moving to go see Viktor out and placing the device back on his worktable as he goes. Once at the door, he pauses, and then looks back.

"Do you have pizza in your world?"
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-09-21 10:22 am (UTC)(link)
'Normal'.

"It's a food group," Tony says, now opening the door and standing aside for Viktor to go through it. "You know, cheese, meat, circle. Dining hall has it every other Wednesday, so you're just in time."

But he doesn't get to be a part of the focus group for pizza perfection. Still—

"Kitchen'll welcome the feedback."