Adam Jensen (
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06 △ VIDEO
[ Video--coming from Adam's tablet for once, and not his retinal enhancements. it shows him, obviously in his messy apartment, and obviously... different from what one might be used to. he's neither properly dressed nor his usual stoic, composed, monotone self.
but most notably, the lenses of his shades--which are mounted to his head--are retracted. his eyes are visibly artificial. here's the usual gravely voice: ]
...And they keep dragging more and more people here. Or is that the machine malfunctioning again? Can't be sure anymore.
Anyway, hello. My name's Adam Jensen and I'm -- [ insert vague, dismissive gesture here--his hand, too, is artificial and looks like it's made out of black metal. ] ... who the fuck even cares. I'm the local oversized can opener. Hi.
[ if it wasn't obvious before that he's drunk, it's sure as hell now. ]
Given the uh, premise under which you all arrived here as well as the popularity of thought-provoking surveys lately, let's talk about a topic each of you surely can contribute to with a story or two. Since I couldn't help but notice that we're quite a miserable bunch of misfits. Exceptions prove the rule by the way.
[ pause, during which he reaches off screen... for his smoke. ]
So, broken dreams. There's a pretty catchy song on them by Green Day which I can only recommend. But before you scurry off to find it, why don't we share with the class why we're all so damn bitter, and not only since we ended up in this shithole. Though I guess the shithole made it worse, in some cases. I don't know. Getting it off your chest might have a soothing effect, or something.
[ another pause, and he seems pensive for a moment.he might be able to offer alternative treatment methods for your troubles which may involve punching ahem. ]
Here, I'll start. I was planning to get married not too long ago, start a family. I had the perfect girl, a decent job I liked and paid well, and then--then science happened.
[ a dry, humorless chuckle. ]
Gotta love science. Your turn.
but most notably, the lenses of his shades--which are mounted to his head--are retracted. his eyes are visibly artificial. here's the usual gravely voice: ]
...And they keep dragging more and more people here. Or is that the machine malfunctioning again? Can't be sure anymore.
Anyway, hello. My name's Adam Jensen and I'm -- [ insert vague, dismissive gesture here--his hand, too, is artificial and looks like it's made out of black metal. ] ... who the fuck even cares. I'm the local oversized can opener. Hi.
[ if it wasn't obvious before that he's drunk, it's sure as hell now. ]
Given the uh, premise under which you all arrived here as well as the popularity of thought-provoking surveys lately, let's talk about a topic each of you surely can contribute to with a story or two. Since I couldn't help but notice that we're quite a miserable bunch of misfits. Exceptions prove the rule by the way.
[ pause, during which he reaches off screen... for his smoke. ]
So, broken dreams. There's a pretty catchy song on them by Green Day which I can only recommend. But before you scurry off to find it, why don't we share with the class why we're all so damn bitter, and not only since we ended up in this shithole. Though I guess the shithole made it worse, in some cases. I don't know. Getting it off your chest might have a soothing effect, or something.
[ another pause, and he seems pensive for a moment.
Here, I'll start. I was planning to get married not too long ago, start a family. I had the perfect girl, a decent job I liked and paid well, and then--then science happened.
[ a dry, humorless chuckle. ]
Gotta love science. Your turn.
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No... they just... disappeared. Without a trace. I don't think it was anything of my doing.
[At least she hopes not. In her age and wisdom now, she wouldn't put it past her very existence causing such a chain of events, though it seems just as likely the Chozo would have prophesied and even welcomed something like that, in their age and wisdom. Regardless, it's a big mystery they took with them and will never be answered for her.]
After I left is when I joined the Galactic Federation... did police and military work before leaving them, too.
[A sip.]
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Sounds like you have a hard time settling down. Not like anyone can blame you.
I'm an orphan, too.
[ And his DNA, messed around with so he could evolve, so to speak.
Oh alright, he takes a sip too. A small one, and then gestures towards the other room. ]
If you don't go I will. And I take long showers.
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...I'm sorry to hear.
[For a moment Samus almost doesn't realize what he's referring to, jarred from pensive thoughts, but it registers with his second statement. OH. Oh. He wanted to get into the shower, huh? Was she holding him up or was he just trying to offer her it out of politeness...?
Her eyes dart over to the other room, then back to him, raising an eyebrow and then her lips surprisingly also raise into something of a tiny smirk before hiding it under another little sip of her drink.]
Are you trying to tell me I'm too dirty to be in your apartment?
[She asks slowly, but for all the gravitas of the evening it seemed what tiny bit of alcohol she had consumed so far was at least taking the edge off enough for her to find humor in that.]
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[ In other words, it probably didn't affect him as much as it affected her. He's not gonna push for more info. As for her question... ohhh. ]
No. Don't got a problem with dirty women. Maybe I am just trying to get you to take your clothes off.
[ It's said in his typical deadpan tone, so it's hard to take it serious at all. ]
Or give you an excuse to stay here, beyond stealing my booze.
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As for Jensen, his words were flirting a dangerous line.]
I took my clothes off when I first came here and you ran out the door.
[Much the same, she's entirely deadpan as she replies. She knocks back the rest of her glass then stands, apparently in consideration of his offer. Sharing an apartment, especially a shower between two other people was proving a very difficult adjustment for her. A freely offered one was admittedly tempting.]
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That was different. Also, we weren't alone.
[ Cause he didn't ask for as-good-as-naked zero suit Samus when he wasn't even expecting a woman to being with.
Also, let him take that glass from you, Sammy. He's standing sort of close. ]
There should still be fresh towels in the bathroom. I'm going to make something to eat in the meantime. [ A beat, and he continues before Samus can quip. ] Other than cereal. [ He might have some pasta around here somewhere still ... ]
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--Yes, she was just about to get a quip in. Smooth, Adam. She gets him afterwards.]
I come over here to knock some sense into you and I get drinks, a hot shower and a free meal in exchange.
[And a half-naked guy, but she'll keep that opinion to herself as she strides past him.]
It's almost too good to be true.
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[ Because Adam can be a gentleman on occasion. Apparently. Flirting with her also is a very nice distraction even if he doesn't expect it to go anywhere, but hey.
So while she claims the bathroom Adam will occupy himself in the kitchen. Preparing pasta is easy enough (can you burn pasta?!), although Samus should probably not expect anything too fancy.
He'll also try to clean up... at least a little... while he waits for the water to boil. And not use a certain augmentation to peek into the next room. ]
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Samus had to question it because she couldn't easily figure it out, especially with both of them being so deadpan about it. Uncertainty and lack of clarity with all those implications and innuendo ironically only made her want to pry further.
She could at least assess that she enjoyed his company, had things in common, was concerned for his well-being and she felt comfortable around him enough to ease physical barriers, not that Samus was very ashamed of her body to begin with. Not arrogant or vain, but confident with who she was (and obviously to parade around in a skin-tight blue bodysuit without giving any damn). That didn't mean that Adam had earned a free pass with her, but subtly was probably an effective way to worm under the proverbial armor she wore. Tonight had demonstrated quite a bit of that, whether either of them was completely aware of it or not.
She's deep in thought, shifting weight from one leg to the other as the beads of water roll off her skin and as the steam builds around her in thick billows--not unusual for Samus.]
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And that's kind of nice. It doesn't usually end well when he tries to be something he isn't. Be like James, for example--he'd probably just walk into the bathroom now and try to fuck her. Adam, meanwhile, is struggling even taking so much as a look--despite the fact that he wouldn't even see anything new (her suit really had left nothing to the imagination, like a second layer of skin).
So, he's simply concentrating on what he's doing, even though that's another thing he's not very good at--but he won't be trying to cook a multi course dinner anytime soon anyway, which might or might not end up impressing someone.
He leans against a kitchen counter, waiting for the pasta to cook, mulling things over and inspecting one of his own hands for what feels like the umpteenth time. He harbors disgust but also a certain kind of fascination for it. Some people even find these attractive and instriguing. He wonders what Samus thinks.
... Feels good to have someone around, anyway. He had always started to feel lonely quickly when Megan's projects had kept her away from home for extended periods of time, and he would be there in an empty place, alone, after a rough day at work, with no one to talk to except the equally abandoned dog--sitting with Kubrick in front of the TV, waiting and falling asleep.
But of course, he was always patient and waited. He'd already waited for years before--what were a few more weeks or months.
By the time Samus is done, so will be the pasta and Adam is preparing some sort of... tomato sauce. Of course he's got no real tomatoes around so he's improvising by using a can of tomato soup because tomatoes are tomatoes, right.
He'd be using the shower after they were done eating--he probably still reeks of booze. ]
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When she finishes she does her best to towel dry her hair, but she knows tying it up while wet will just keep her head heavy. She comes out dressed (coat disregarded as she entered, so only a simple shirt and pants), hair down and with the towel around her neck. She's not sure if Adam has a towel for himself but she suspects he'll make it known if that's not the case.]
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She returns just in time for him to serve to dinner. He acknowledges her with a look, though it lasts a few seconds longer than usual because of her hair. ]
... I hope you eat pasta.
[ Because if not he's got a problem. He places both plates down on the table. Once they're both situated, he'll ask the following in an attempt to pick up conversation again, ]
How old are you? I know you don't usually ask a woman that, but you're not exactly... usual. So I hope you don't mind.
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[It's... very strange being served food, and doesn't dig in immediately despite a moderate hunger making itself known as the aroma makes its way to her nose. Samus is very independent and has always prided herself on being self-sufficient. Not that she suspects he's poisoned it or something that dramatic but she's simply aware of the notion that this was... nice. It was nice.
Eventually she does dig in, purposefully lingering on an answer as she chews her food. No, you usually don't ask a woman that, but she doesn't seem to mind.]
Twenty six.
[She's never put deep thought into how her genetics might affect her age--she was imbued with a species who's very plight was their longevity. She would probably look (and feel) youthful for a very long time.]
I was about sixteen when I joined the Federation. Usually they don't accept them so young but I was... exceptional.
[She twirls her fork around the pasta and puts another helping into her mouth, before pointing at him with the cleaned fork. Table manners aren't a thing she's ever been very acquainted with either--again, for living such a solitary life.]
You're a little older than me, aren't you?
[She wasn't sure by how much exactly.]
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[ To the 'exceptional' part. But exceptional is good, because 'normal' was seldom enough and his relationships with ordinary girls had never lasted long for this reason.
Although he's not sure how much importance the career part has these days, for him. Back then he'd been pretty proud of how high he'd climbed the ladder. ]
I'm gonna be thirty-five next year... I think.
[ Who knows how that works in this screwed up place, anyway. Truthfully he expected her to be a bit older, even if she doesn't look it. Like this she's almost ten years younger... ]
My youth wasn't very eventful. Went to highschool, then college. Joined the local police department when I was done with my education.
[ He's staring at his plate as he says this, eating slowly. ]
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You'll have to tell me your birthday then, so I can embarrass you.
[Not that she really would; teasing is harmless and embarrassment enough, she figures.
Samus observes his lack of eye contact. It seems like that's more of a touchy territory than her parents, though she is rendered very curious.]
After that you went into private security, right? You must have had an impressive record.
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[ He pokes at his pasta. It's not nearly as bad as it could be, but then again it's probably really hard to screw up pasta. ]
Not exactly. I quit SWAT. That's Special Weapons and Tactics.
[ Though the news liked to put their own spin on it and claim he was fired. Didn't matter. ]
There was... an incident, involving an augmented kid. He was out of his mind because he suffered withdrawal symptoms. Usually, you need to take a drug called Neuropozyne or your body will reject your augmentations, but it's not exactly cheap.
[ A beat. ]
Hurt a number of civilians, and it looked like it was going to get worse. In the end, my superiors gave me the order to shoot to kill. Which I refused.
[ A humorless smirk, and he's pausing for a while to feed himself and let that sink in. He's sure Samus can imagine the aftermath herself. ]
The only reason I even got another job after that was because of my then-girlfriend's contacts.
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It's soon.
[Samus idly wonders if he needs this Neuropozyne, but saves that question for later, as it is all too easy for her to imagine the ramifications of his actions in a situation like that. Her most recent mission went resulted in something like that. The Federation held their trials and tribulations after she did what she did, which hurt, especially given how many years of loyalty she had given them otherwise.]
...Then I think you have an impressive record. [It's said slowly and without any sarcasm; there's even a smile on her lips, tiny but sincere.]
Sometimes it takes a stronger man to not pull the trigger.
[She stares off for a moment, lips parted, as if she were to elaborate and recount her own experiences. She's dirtied her hands before, and it never gets any easier knowing when it is and isn't for the best to pull that trigger. Shooting a child was something she could never attest to doing, even a dangerous one. Her lips close.]
You had a girlfriend?
[ENTIRELY INNOCENT QUESTION.]
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BECAUSE, YOU KNOW, BEING IN A RELATIONSHIP AT THAT AGE ISNT EXACTLY... UNUSUAL. ]
... Well, yeah. The one I was going to marry. [ Okay let's make this sound innocent although he's already drunkely rambled more details to other people, hopefully Samus didn't see that. ] But she was more in love with [ his genes ] her work than with me, so it didn't last. [ He shrugs--nonchalantly, and quickly tries to change the topic. ]
I take it you don't have time for relationships either? And I'm not gonna be left guessing when it comes to your birthday, I hope.
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Nn... [She frowns and looks away, muttering.] No time... and collateral damage. [Everyone she knew DIED... the subject change is of course welcome.]
The eighth, actually.
[She shovels more food in her mouth and then cranes her neck, looking around his apartment for a clock, a calendar a--oh.]
...two daffs agoff.
[Samus finish your food. She looks mildly disappointing for all of about two seconds then shrugs it off.]
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...
[ Samus did nobody tell you that a lady isn't supposed to speak with her mouth full. ]
And here I thought I was the only one who manages to forget about his own birthday. Does that make you twenty-seven, then?
[ A small smile. ]
There any wish I could grant on the spot? Happy belated birthday, by the way.
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Thanks.
[She returns the smile then stares down at the pasta and twirls her fork around and around, in thought. She wasn't a materialistic woman at all. She commended actions, not possessions.]
A nice home cooked meal, for once.
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[ Adam shrugs. It's certainly edible--despite his improvising--, but even he can tell that it's sort of... boring. ]
I'm still working on that.
[ Or not, because he's lazy and will never ever have enough stuff in his kitchen to actually attempt a decent meal.
He finishes up eating after a while. ]
There's still some left if you want more. [ Or maybe she wants a CEREAL DESSERT. ] I'm gonna get a shower. Make yourself at home.
[ So that's when he gets up to head for the bathroom. ]
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She nods as he leaves for the shower, finishes eating and deposits the dishes in the sink.
After she hears the water come on it slowly dawns on her that hadn't really expected to stay this long. Then again she wasn't exactly sure what she was expecting coming over to a drunk man's home.
Naturally, she's drawn back to his workbench and hovers over it. The projects he seems to have going on are a little more archaic than his own technology. She has a similair fondness and interest in mechanical tinkery, though hers was born more out of necessity and then over time grew into something more resembling of a hobby (for whatever free time she actually managed in-between missions). It was fun trying to figure things how things worked, and why; machines had clear cut purpose and intentions. They could be modified, refurbished, rebuilt, repaired, redesigned...
People weren't like that at all, and consequently much more difficult to figure out...]
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He stops anyway, after a bit. It's not like there's anything interesting or too revealing for her to find, anyway, and he should concentrate on washing the smell of booze off his own body.
And get a clear head.
After about fifteen minutes, he's done and emerges out of the bathroom--unfortunately not much more dressed than before, seems like he's comfortable walking around like this in his own home even when he got Samus as a visitor now. He's only got an added towel around his neck now, much like she did before, and is still pretty... wet. ]
I thought you would have gone home by now.
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That was hardly a long shower, Jensen.
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