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001 - Arrival... Sort of?
Who: Tieria Erde, Open to All
When: A few days after his arrival.
Where: Library in Athena's cabin. (You can also catch him near the cabin as he leaves for things like food.)
What: Studying, learning, figuring things out, etc.
Warnings: Some spoilers for Gundam 00's timeline, as Tieria comes from near the end of his canon.
Despite the rather "holy" references Celestial Being had in its naming conventions, Tieria didn't believe in gods. VEDA, the quantum super computer, had been the closest thing to a god for him, and even that was now simply a tool to him in the ultimate goal of unifying humanity. So, when he woke up in a strange cabin, surrounded by many, many strangers, and was told that he was a demi-god, a child of a Greek god, he was, at the very least, shocked.
More than shocked. In fact, he didn't want to believe it because it was logically impossible. He was an Innovade, a being created for the purpose of carrying out Aeolia Schoenberg's plan. He had been given control of VEDA after the super computer determined Ribbons was no longer fit to be the lead Innovade. He was in charge. He was important. He was needed back home to finish the plan and keep things moving properly. The plan had been accelerated because of the ELS presence on Jupiter, and things were moving much faster than anticipated. He couldn't be away from all of that. Not yet.
This was not part of the plan.
First he noticed the lack of his quantum brainwaves. That was disturbing. It wasn't just losing contact with VEDA. This was a complete and total loss of his quantum brainwaves altogether. As if they didn't exist at all. He felt like someone had muffled all his senses. It was actually upsetting, and left him a bit off-balance. As a result, he retreated to what he knew - research.
For the last several days, Tieria had gained access to and holed himself up inside the library, reading what he could, learning what he could, and trying to figure out the bigger picture. He had ignored the necklace for now, leaving it off, but never far from him just in case. He didn't want to be bothered by communicating with others, but, if they were from home, he wanted to make sure he heard them. He listened, but only long enough to determine if it was someone worth talking to.
There had to be a way home, and he was going to find it.
When: A few days after his arrival.
Where: Library in Athena's cabin. (You can also catch him near the cabin as he leaves for things like food.)
What: Studying, learning, figuring things out, etc.
Warnings: Some spoilers for Gundam 00's timeline, as Tieria comes from near the end of his canon.
Despite the rather "holy" references Celestial Being had in its naming conventions, Tieria didn't believe in gods. VEDA, the quantum super computer, had been the closest thing to a god for him, and even that was now simply a tool to him in the ultimate goal of unifying humanity. So, when he woke up in a strange cabin, surrounded by many, many strangers, and was told that he was a demi-god, a child of a Greek god, he was, at the very least, shocked.
More than shocked. In fact, he didn't want to believe it because it was logically impossible. He was an Innovade, a being created for the purpose of carrying out Aeolia Schoenberg's plan. He had been given control of VEDA after the super computer determined Ribbons was no longer fit to be the lead Innovade. He was in charge. He was important. He was needed back home to finish the plan and keep things moving properly. The plan had been accelerated because of the ELS presence on Jupiter, and things were moving much faster than anticipated. He couldn't be away from all of that. Not yet.
This was not part of the plan.
First he noticed the lack of his quantum brainwaves. That was disturbing. It wasn't just losing contact with VEDA. This was a complete and total loss of his quantum brainwaves altogether. As if they didn't exist at all. He felt like someone had muffled all his senses. It was actually upsetting, and left him a bit off-balance. As a result, he retreated to what he knew - research.
For the last several days, Tieria had gained access to and holed himself up inside the library, reading what he could, learning what he could, and trying to figure out the bigger picture. He had ignored the necklace for now, leaving it off, but never far from him just in case. He didn't want to be bothered by communicating with others, but, if they were from home, he wanted to make sure he heard them. He listened, but only long enough to determine if it was someone worth talking to.
There had to be a way home, and he was going to find it.
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The book he'd been reading as he walked out hit the ground loudly as he was suddenly crashed into from the side. Shocked, he had to stumble a bit to catch himself and stay upright, putting his arms out for balance.
He was really, really hating not having his quantum brainwaves. He should have known someone was coming close to him. His peripheral senses were down to normal human levels, and it was taking quite a bit of adjustment for him to adapt.
He glared for a moment, rubbing his upper arm where her forehead had impacted him rather hard.
"Watch where you're going!" he snapped, then bent down to snatch up the book. His discomfort over the whole situation, not sensing her, being slammed into, now having a sore arm, was making him grumpy.
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She retreated inward, almost unconsciously -- it was her reaction to bullies in general, or anyone who talked to her like that. . . but this wasn't school, so she didn't look down. Instead, she glared back at him, hands gripping together.
She noticed, briefly, that it was almost terrible instinct to try and summon the dead -- but no, she had to handle this properly.
"I was just thinking about something. You could stop reading and walking, you're equally to blame."
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"There was no one there when I came out of the cabin. You must have been traveling rather quickly."
The statement came out half-accusatory and half-blandly, as if he was annoyed, but simply stating an observation.
Of course, he hadn't seen her in his peripheral vision, either. However, he didn't normally need to actually use his peripheral vision, so he knew he was to blame. He just wasn't ready to admit that because it meant admitting he wasn't functioning at his normal full abilities.
gosh this is late i'm sorry! ;u;/
"Maybe. I wasn't paying attention to how fast I was moving." Because Hades kids...get a wide berth. She doesn't mention that part. "...Ange Ushiromiya. Good to meet you."
Polite introductions, while strange, seemed like the only real way to continue the conversation after such a brusque tone.
It's okay. ^_^
"Tieria Erde." His hands tightened their grip on the book for a moment before he turned to face her completely. His tone was much quieter, and even a little hesitant as he spoke. "I apologize for being sharp with you. I have not been feeling like myself since I arrived." He inclined his head towards her in a slight bow. After all, if anyone else was in a similar position to himself, they were likely feeling similar, if not the same things.
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"Athena..?"
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He didn't seem convinced.
"Apparently, virgin goddesses of wisdom can have 'brain children'." The book he was holding happened to actually be about Athena, unsurprisingly. Someone was reading up on his situation. Without computers or anything like that, he was going to have to rely on what was available to him in order to learn.
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