An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
It's finally happening. Elliot has held up his end of the bargain - he's completed and delivered the Astral Pulse.
Now all he has to do is survive a trial by fire, and his dream to join the Brave Brigade will finally be a reality.
“That’s your problem. You let your implant do all your thinking, Eli. You’re no different than that damn GameStation Rob plays,” Robbie said.
“PlayStation,” Chase corrected before Elliot could respond. He paused the game of catch he was playing with himself when he noticed the other two staring at him and shrugged defensively. “What? I play. You two old fucks are out of touch. Nothin’ like beating somebody’s ass in Tekken 3 so bad they cry,” he said.
“Good to know I’m paying you to make my kid cry,” Robbie drawled.
“It’s compensation for the boredom I suffer. Robert can’t play for shit.”
“He’s seven, for chrissake.”
“Maybe you should take up gaming,” Elliot said, smirking at Robbie. “I think you’d be good at it. After all, jiggling a joystick around is pretty much all you do anyway, right?”
The bantering air suddenly crackled with tension as Robbie glared down at him. Elliot met his eyes calmly, his crooked smile never slipping. He hadn’t handed over the newest power source yet, and he was going to enjoy his tiny slice of leverage while he had it.
“That’s the difference between you and me, Elliot,” Robbie said, his tone thick with disdain, “I pilot my mech. Your implant pilots you.”
Elliot scoffed. “For someone whose career is built off the back of technology, you can be such a goddamned Luddite sometimes,” he said. “The implant doesn’t override my thought processes or predictive models - it enhances the speed at which I do it. My augments can enhance anyone’s powers - those that have them, anyway.”
He’d nailed the perfect tone and word choice the implant had directed him to. Robbie stiffened at the insult, but Chase’s attention had been caught by the mention of enhanced speed and he didn’t seem to have picked up on the subtext. Elliot folded his hands behind his back as Robbie hopped down out of the mech and moved to stand right in front of him, his heavy footsteps just shy of stomping.
“You talk a big game about how smart you are, Eli, but I don’t think you’re as smart as you think,” Robbie said, his voice low and dangerous.
“I haven’t been wrong yet.”
“I can think of a couple stupid choices you’ve made.”
Elliot had a couple inches on Robbie, and he emphasized them by tilting his head slightly to the side as he looked down and let his smile widen. “They’ve all worked out for me so far,” he said.
A vein in Robbie’s neck pulsed as he clenched his jaw.
P(MMPunch∪TSInterfere)=2/3\\!!Alert!!S.Driver→LH→P(1stStrike=83.6%)
Elliot took a second to carefully shift his weight to his right leg just in case his initial calculations were off.
Fortunately, the kid came through. “Take him on a field test,” Chase said.
Robbie’s head snapped to the side, hostility forgotten at the distraction, and Elliot realized he’d been holding his breath. He quietly let it out as Robbie turned to fully face Chase. “The fuck you mean, ‘field test’?” Robbie demanded.
Chase rolled a shoulder in a shrug. “Well, we got that warehouse raid tonight, right? Take Elliot with us, test him. You show him what you do in the mech, and he shows you if his implant’s as good as he says it is. Either way, one or both of you shuts the fuck up and you two can put your dicks away,” he said.