[ hilariously, shoma is actually here already. i've had him at the observation deck so much today, and he and roboji are here because shoma's doing a deeper assessment of his robot to make sure it's in good shape and the deck was a quiet place to work. he's in his own clothes again (headphones on and everything), but he's kind of observing viktor for a moment.
he looks a little better. so that's good. and normally he wouldn't speak up first, but... ]
...have you ever seen something like this before? [ he's slowly learning that not everyone has ever seen space or even stars like this. ]
he looks a little better. so that's good. and normally he wouldn't speak up first, but... ]
...have you ever seen something like this before? [ he's slowly learning that not everyone has ever seen space or even stars like this. ]
[ introverts :amen:
but, you know. he can work and talk at the same time and he has decided viktor has earned that right. he's also saying a lot of words that shoma's unfamiliar with, but he's keeping note of them for now. ]
Space travel's been happening for decades where I'm from. People go on missions to the moon and drones and other ships have ventured to other planets and their moons, too. [ ... ] But I've always kind of thought it'd be a little lonely, too, to be out there without much contact.
but, you know. he can work and talk at the same time and he has decided viktor has earned that right. he's also saying a lot of words that shoma's unfamiliar with, but he's keeping note of them for now. ]
Space travel's been happening for decades where I'm from. People go on missions to the moon and drones and other ships have ventured to other planets and their moons, too. [ ... ] But I've always kind of thought it'd be a little lonely, too, to be out there without much contact.
Uh huh. I don't think it's something I'd ever do, but...guess we didn't have much of a choice here. [ seeing how THEY'RE ALREADY IN SPACE. but he stops for a moment to look at him. ]
...is hextech something you created yourself? [ a baby read the profiles and also viktor...kind of gave himself away when he really focused on the craftsmanship of roboji. ]
...is hextech something you created yourself? [ a baby read the profiles and also viktor...kind of gave himself away when he really focused on the craftsmanship of roboji. ]
[ sit, sit! shoma sort of tucks his limbs closer to himself to give viktor room, and roboji turns so that it can both face viktor and still be close to shoma so he can work. it means viktor gets a front row seat to what shoma's doing, which is really just touching up panels and tightening screws as best as he can with this lil multitool.
but he's very much listening. ]
The arcane. So, like...[ this sounds stupid a little but he can't think of a better word. ] Magic? Like a power that's a part of your genetics. That doesn't sound like a bad idea. If you have something powerful that could make things better for people without that ability...[ well. it makes sense.
so what went wrong? ]
It sounds like you were successful with it. [ but shoma knows how these things go, and he still has to wonder that same questions. "what went wrong?" maybe it's the natural skeptic in him. ]
but he's very much listening. ]
The arcane. So, like...[ this sounds stupid a little but he can't think of a better word. ] Magic? Like a power that's a part of your genetics. That doesn't sound like a bad idea. If you have something powerful that could make things better for people without that ability...[ well. it makes sense.
so what went wrong? ]
It sounds like you were successful with it. [ but shoma knows how these things go, and he still has to wonder that same questions. "what went wrong?" maybe it's the natural skeptic in him. ]
[ this all makes sense to him. he has zero exposure to magic but he can understand being a conduit and how it might work to flow through people. even if it sounds a little questionable to use them. still...]
Were you or your partner a conduit then? How exactly did it work to generate enough to power other objects?
Were you or your partner a conduit then? How exactly did it work to generate enough to power other objects?
[ smooches. ]
If it's as amazing as you make it sound, I could see why someone would find it appealing. [ ...this is about the point he stops working entirely to stare at viktor curiously. ]
You knew how to get down to its molecular level and work with the magic to duplicate and stitch it back together. [ this is just what he's taking it as. ] But you aren't a conduit yourself.
[ forgot his robot, that's actually pretty impressive. ]
If it's as amazing as you make it sound, I could see why someone would find it appealing. [ ...this is about the point he stops working entirely to stare at viktor curiously. ]
You knew how to get down to its molecular level and work with the magic to duplicate and stitch it back together. [ this is just what he's taking it as. ] But you aren't a conduit yourself.
[ forgot his robot, that's actually pretty impressive. ]
[ he's being watched because...he's a nerd. and introverted. and he doesn't always connect with people in general. shoma's not much of a talker on a good day, tending to keep to himself unless someone forces him to communicate or it's a topic that catches his interest.
so this of course is the latter, and he's interested in hearing what viktor's accomplished. ]
One wrong move and you'd lose resources. But fine-tuning a machine to exert the right amount of pressure each time to maximize the output of arcane power means being able to continually create new things. [ ... ] Was it something you had an interest in doing yourself before you even met Jayce?
so this of course is the latter, and he's interested in hearing what viktor's accomplished. ]
One wrong move and you'd lose resources. But fine-tuning a machine to exert the right amount of pressure each time to maximize the output of arcane power means being able to continually create new things. [ ... ] Was it something you had an interest in doing yourself before you even met Jayce?
[ the robot doesn't have a face, but it does seem to perk up a little with that expression. wild.
but he listens, and...there's a little ping of sympathy from that because he kind of gets it. not necessarily in the same way, but in the sense that kids are assholes and if you aren't exactly "right" or "cool" or anything it's easy to get left behind and left with nothing.
when you're building something with your own hands and using your own brain, you don't have to worry about being misunderstood. the communication is clear and you're able to do exactly what you've envisioned. you don't have to wonder about why the things that you once were aren't good enough anymore or why certain things happened to you and only you or why no matter what you said to people things didn't get better. you can focus on something more remarkable.
so anyway he's thinking all of this which is why he's still staring at him for a minute before his gaze drops. ]
It was easier when everything was already in your hands instead of having to figure out how things outside would work with or against you. Like...a reflection of what you wanted without having to fight to get it. [ or maybe he's just...misinterpreting a little. either way. ] There's something kind of cool about accomplishing things you weren't sure you'd be able to anyway and knowing that other people couldn't.
but he listens, and...there's a little ping of sympathy from that because he kind of gets it. not necessarily in the same way, but in the sense that kids are assholes and if you aren't exactly "right" or "cool" or anything it's easy to get left behind and left with nothing.
when you're building something with your own hands and using your own brain, you don't have to worry about being misunderstood. the communication is clear and you're able to do exactly what you've envisioned. you don't have to wonder about why the things that you once were aren't good enough anymore or why certain things happened to you and only you or why no matter what you said to people things didn't get better. you can focus on something more remarkable.
so anyway he's thinking all of this which is why he's still staring at him for a minute before his gaze drops. ]
It was easier when everything was already in your hands instead of having to figure out how things outside would work with or against you. Like...a reflection of what you wanted without having to fight to get it. [ or maybe he's just...misinterpreting a little. either way. ] There's something kind of cool about accomplishing things you weren't sure you'd be able to anyway and knowing that other people couldn't.
[ viktor help. ]
I don't think that's a bad goal to have. [ decisively. why wouldn't you want to let your creations advance and improve the lives of others? ] ...what was the Undercity like then? It sounds like it needed some help.
I don't think that's a bad goal to have. [ decisively. why wouldn't you want to let your creations advance and improve the lives of others? ] ...what was the Undercity like then? It sounds like it needed some help.
[ this description makes him frown because it really sounds like piltover just does not give a fuck about Zaun at all. Like an "out of sight out of mind" situation. he's from a really big city and it's not nearly as bad as what viktor's saying, but he kind of gets it. you don't make something of yourself without either the money to back you up or the spite and means to do it yourself. and in cases like theirs, the latter is all you have. ]
And I'm guessing you managed to get in? [ it's mostly a gentle prompt for viktor to tell him more about this story. this is literally the most of anyone's backstory he's ask for so far i hate you. ]
And I'm guessing you managed to get in? [ it's mostly a gentle prompt for viktor to tell him more about this story. this is literally the most of anyone's backstory he's ask for so far i hate you. ]
[ hehe. LOOK IT'S FINE viktor telling him this much at least means shoma will be slightly less resistant talking about himself if prompted. but this is the introvert curse...sometimes you just like to hear what people have to say when it's a topic that interests you. ]
That's almost more impressive than buying your way in. [ he just says this. ] ...did something happen to force the Dean to step down?
[ i'm half-expecting this to end with "he was murdered" actually. ]
That's almost more impressive than buying your way in. [ he just says this. ] ...did something happen to force the Dean to step down?
[ i'm half-expecting this to end with "he was murdered" actually. ]
[ good! social viktor ♥ ]
...oh. [ hum. ] Why were they trying to get him out of the way?
[ again, making assumptions. i really do not know anything about arcane please help. ]
...oh. [ hum. ] Why were they trying to get him out of the way?
[ again, making assumptions. i really do not know anything about arcane please help. ]


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