Dr. Newton Geiszler (
completelycrazy) wrote2018-03-24 12:52 am
Entry tags:
week 2 - hermann - friday post-investigation
[It's late when Newt finally finishes playing CSI, but once he does, he goes to track down Hermann.
Who is in the McDonald's, mysteriously. Hm. Weird place to find him.]
Hey. [Newt is obviously tired when he sits down across from his partner, but also they uhh really have some shit to talk about.] So, uh... The bodies didn't turn up much of anything we didn't already know, but it looks like Ranpo might've been done in by a team. Maybe. Tough to say.
[...]
And regardless, that's still four murderers in play.
Who is in the McDonald's, mysteriously. Hm. Weird place to find him.]
Hey. [Newt is obviously tired when he sits down across from his partner, but also they uhh really have some shit to talk about.] So, uh... The bodies didn't turn up much of anything we didn't already know, but it looks like Ranpo might've been done in by a team. Maybe. Tough to say.
[...]
And regardless, that's still four murderers in play.

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A distant, looming apocalypse? Is that what it is to you?
[You wanted him snapping, so here he is. But miraculously he manages to rein it in before he's full-on shouting. He still sounds pissed tho.]
I realize you may have forgotten, but the threat was a bit more immediate than that. You were almost eaten by Otachi. And its offspring. The last battle took place less than a mile from the Shatterdome. And if we fail to get back? The world is going to end. We will be out of options for stopping the Kaiju, and the Precursors- [whoa where did that word come from?] will wipe out humanity.
[He takes a second to breathe.]
I am not contradicting myself. If we erase someone, we'll know which evidence was ours. We can't be obvious about it, but we can steer others away from our crime and toward another. And we don't have to solve four murders, we only need to solve one.
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Who cares, Hermann? Honestly, who cares? If we don't make it back to save the world, we're dead already. It's not like we'd know any different.
[He knows how messed up that line of thinking is. He does care about the world, even if he doesn't get to be in it anymore, but... Well.]
Neither of us signed up for this. We're not Jaeger pilots, all geared up to sacrifice ourselves for the greater good. Like, we died, dude. We're dead. And we tried like hell to pull this out for humanity and the world and all that, but things blew up in our face, and that's it.
[He folds his arms over his chest, his voice losing some of its edge as he continues.] Can't that, like... Why does us dying have to factor in to the big picture? Why can't it just be about us? Our lives are done, dude, and we have a chance to win them back, but... I'm playing this game for me, not for everyone else on the goddamn planet. We've done enough for them.
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Are you even listening to yourself? I can't believe you'd be so... so selfish!
[And that's about as far as he can go with holding someone up. He drops Newt roughly back down and collapses into his own chair.]
You knew what you were getting yourself into when you decided to drift with the Kaiju brain. So did I. We did sacrifice ourselves for the greater good. And all for nothing if we don't get out of here alive. Of course our deaths factor into the big picture, everything hinges on what we learned. It wasn't about us in the first place.
[He shoots Newt a withering look.]
At least it wasn't about me. [He remembers all those rockstar comments. All that time Newt spent trying to prove himself. Is that really where his priorities are?]
Can't you think of anyone else for once? Everyone else? Get your head out of your ass.
[Achievement Unlocked: get Hermann mad enough to cuss at you. He's silent for a moment, and then his next words are very quiet.]
I thought better of you.
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And then Hermann lets him go and he's back in his own chair but he's still yelling and all Newt can do is listen in stunned silence.
He and Hermann have yelled at each other before. Hell, the vast majority of their relationship is founded on screaming at each other. This is different, though. They've fought about science and theories and the state of the lab and Newt's taste in music and everything petty under the sun. Morals, though? Hermann's honest opinion of him, not as a colleague but as a person? This has never happened before.
Newt doesn't like it.
I thought better of you.
Newt is so rarely bothered by other people's opinions of him, but this tears open an icy void in his chest. It's familiar, in a sense.
He could've made the first move. The descent into silence after their meeting, that was as much Newt's fault as it was Hermann's. It didn't need to last three years. It shouldn't have lasted three years, but... He was stubborn, maybe. Busy with work. Angry, having spent years bonding with a man that evidently didn't actually exist. He thought they understood each other. He's never been great with people, but, wow, that far off the mark... That was as much his fault as it was Hermann's, too.
If Hermann paid more attention, he would know that Newt doesn't mean any of this. Of course Hermann is right. Of course he is. But admitting that invalidates everything that Newt isn't sure how to say, not to Hermann.
He's scared. He's scared, and there's a very good chance he's just lost his only true ally here. Something like this shouldn't quite mark the end for them, but, well. Historically speaking, the odds are not in his favor.
Newt tosses his glasses onto the table, scrubs his hands over his eyes. He stays there, pulling himself together before calculating his reaction. After a few moments, he stands up, snapping up his glasses again.]
Whatever. [His voice is cracking a little.] Don't... Just quit saying "we" and "us" like it means something, alright? You piggybacked off of my theory and that's it.
[He's not sure what that theory was, but he does know it was his. And Hermann didn't believe in him until the eleventh hour.]
It's not like you need Drift compatibility to engage a neural bridge for more than a few seconds, anyway. Hell, doing it myself the first time got me far enough. You should've just let me do it alone. [He pauses, remembering something.] You only came along to prove your own theory, anyway. How'd that work out for you?
[It's rhetorical. Newt's done with this conversation. He doesn't even know what he's saying anymore. He stuffs his hands into his pockets and makes for the exit.]