Sunsets by Jhariah. Missions, in order: TF63 / Site 83 / Omega Facility / Oil Rig / Site 32 (Unidentified Structure) / TF27 / Horizon HQ / TF27 (Return to Safehouse attempt message)

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Sunsets by Jhariah. Missions, in order: TF63 / Site 83 / Omega Facility / Oil Rig / Site 32 (Unidentified Structure) / TF27 / Horizon HQ / TF27 (Return to Safehouse attempt message)
okay hold on Trepang2 thoughts again...and a not so common occurrence: me actually paying attention to the soundtrack while I Kill
Because, see. Cave Party is so so fun. Listen to that intro.
But-- It's the 6-3. This is where you slaughter the last of their forces. This is where you put down the people you were sent to save; after pushing them to defect, after slaughtering the wounded.
And Cave Party is so high energy, and everytime I play through this section I have to stop and head bop and grin while I mag-dump into their heads. In another game, the soundtrack for a scene where you slaughter your own men would be... well, something else completely.
Then I remember that 106 is genetically engineered to get dopamine highs off of inflicting violence.
But the end scene.
What an existence.
edit: dragging this out of the tags actually i think im onto something
is it like addiction? is violence the *only* way for him to feel alive? did they make him that way? or did his brain naturally build a resistance to anything of a lower dose? does he crash after the highs? how heavy did he feel sitting there. thinking about what he did and how it *felt* and now its gone?
Was it a crash, or regret, or both as he sat there waiting for Raven in the aftermath? How does it feel, in those lulls between missions? Itching for a trigger, itching for the violence, for anything to bleed? Were these actions trained and blind obedience or only to feel alive again? Or was the obedience first, and the high a failsafe? To ensure it can never live outside?
okay wow you have amazing takes okay. what are your thoughts on the whole “NOT THIS TIME ASSHOLE!” thing @ the crash site?
yeah 106 being stupid overprotective to the point of (beyond their typical levels of murder at least) hysterical bloody murder is good yeah but like. raven chased a horizon pilot out of the sky until they CRASHED. i liiike that scene i like it a lot okay. ♥️ravenn. they’re both protective
all the tf27 pilots are crazy just in varying ways. raven will throw himself at whatever stupid bullshit possible if he’s fairly sure he won’t die immediately for the sake of someone else (and i think he is often Very Sure that he won’t die. he’s in charge of 106! and has been working with other cycles! he clearly has some recognized skill as a pilot to be handling something so important. and i think he knows that). also cannot get over him yelling “FUCK IT!” and going get 106 @ 6-3’s command center
additionally i think raven has a personal ick about the idea of shooting at people on the ground. cause that’s not fair! but like. any other pilot. someone his own size. it is fucking ON.
yes yes yes yes Raven my good friend Raven ily. He is his own special kind of crazy to make friends with Subject 106 at all, and double that for every thing else, i think
Determination to find him after Site 83, even after the entire place had been quite literally wiped off the map? No sight of anyone else they sent in and, for however long, no sight of 106 either-- Still, bound that he will find 6 eventually. And he does!! Even the Director could barely believe it.
His sheer relief when he says "There he is..." followed by Falcon's "Well I'll be damned", seeing 106 sitting there after 6-3's massacre? Sounds like Falcon, at least, wasnt expecting to find it after everything.
Everything else about Crashsite, and Raven was still dropping off supplies for 106?? AND gets murderously vengeful about it when he gets a chance to? Like, he runs Hunter down. Even after the announcement of "I'm hit" and blah, Raven just keeps on firing woaw (protective raven protective raven lets gooo)
also idk how other people feel about him but i for one loved Darman in Crashsite. the gritted teeth grief-anger-fear of "Hunter..." and the shout-growled "What the fuck are you doing? Kill him already!" to the "YOU SON OF BITCH! KILL THAT FUCKING PSYCHO" oughhhh
Anyway you are so right. all the pilots are crazy. Falcon's the kind that you don't really notice bc his all his friends/coworkers are more noticeable about it (and then he goes "Who's my favorite little psychopath?!" while laughing). especially next to Sparrow. ill admit i dont know Eagle very well? but Raven's the kind that sounds like the new guy but you know he's skilled as fuck. Gotta be a special brand of crazy.
Also: reminder about the Omega Facility. I don't think he realized that he was gunning down civilians. He questions why they aren't fighting back, but we know.
okok ive had a little funny note that just reads "balaclava+rain=6 STOP WATERBOARDING YOURSELF" and while this is. not that energy, it is that premise of rain and some angst. And I got possessed to write this really quickly so. ~600 word drabble. could be Raven/106 if you want. some angst some fluff. i think its a weary kind of cute
Blearily, he blinks awake. It is, blessedly, a rare day off—though still on-base and rain patters heavily overhead. The room beyond the blanket is cold, though only enough to have the warmth draw him back into unconsciousness. In another room, faint chatter just barely penetrates the walls. The sound and sensation amount to a monumental barrier to wakefulness.
But something is missing, and he hesitates before dragging himself out to find it. With a sigh, he drags on a pullover and opens to the door, wincing at the light and renewed noise.
“Hey-ey-ey, look who finally decided to get up!” A smiling face laughs at him. “Took you long enough.”
“Don’t you know what a day off is?” He tiredly grins back. Though he wasn’t expecting to see the missing part in the lounge, it still disappoints him. Of course he’s going to have to look around manually. “Any idea where he wandered off to?”
It must have shown on his face because a strange look passed over 0-3’s, part I figured you would and part Hell no. “Not a clue. Probably hiding again, like always.” The smile returns quickly, raising a paper plate with miscellaneous foods lopped on. “Saved you some in the back, by the way.”
He nods an exhausted thanks, and steps outside. The overhang protects him from getting immediately drenched, but the sound of the rain turns into a thundering chorus on the thin metal. Vision is next to nothing through the spatters.
He stares out into the darkness of the forest, just a few meters away, and sighs. Its wonderful napping weather, but it's freezing out like this. Pulling his hood over his head, he steps out from beneath the overhang and hurries through the now-disturbed mud and grasses.
Rounding a corner, he comes out nearer to the firing range. Outdoors and largely unsheltered, other than the stalls, it's nothing like what he was once used to. Low tech and simple, rather than the human-mimic targets at the now-gone base. Usually it doesn’t bother him, hasn’t in some time now, but the wet, cold, and quiet begins to get under his skin.
Finally, he finds who he’s looking for. The figure stands at the far edge of the range, beyond even the targets, over a vibrant patch of grasses and flowers forced to bend under the weight of the rain. It stares up at the sky, goggles in a loose hold in one hand, almost ready to fall. The ever-present balaclava must be soaked through. A stern look plants on his face at the sight and he marches over best he can through the mud without losing footing.
“Six!” He has to shout over the sound of the rain. It takes a moment, but the Subject finally jolts at the realization of who is calling. Despite the clear recognition, it only half-tilts its head at him.
Closer now, brushing hands, he can hear the faint gasps and watch the fabric struggle with the attempts. “C’mon, it’s cold out and you sound like you’re drowning.” He knows why 106 does this, but it never gets any easier to watch. He can imagine all too well the feeling of burning lungs, unable to get enough air in.
Some part of him wants to try and shake some sense into the other, though he knows how well that’d end. Still, 6 doesn’t move—he has to reach up to guide its head down to look at him instead.
“Let’s go back inside.”
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context?: Some post-canon timeline where 106 and Raven end up working with some third party? (havent decided), trying to clean up old Horizon messes while striking at the Syndicate. Not as big an operation as either of them by a LONG SHOT, but probably its own branch-off of an operation.
Headcanon: 106 can't actually properly cry. 106 has bouts where it really really wants to, remembering things it really doesn't want to remember. So, combination oxygen deprivation (hence the STOP WATERBOARDING YOURSELF joke) and using the rain to mimic the feeling of tears.
@sublime-roadkill-eating-bastard
imagining 106 with a knife stuck in his back that it cant reach and getting increasingly more agitated abt it but no one is willing to step up to help (fear). its like a bearded dragon rubbing its face on something bc its peeling and cant pull it. absolutely pitiful activity (except 106 can gut you alive if you pull it wrong)
even MORE pictures because. yes. featuring the flesh that hates (that i feel really bad for) mission. youve probably noticed i like hallways, dark places, and skylines as my main subjects
pictures of the flesh-wires-mainframe? thing
the monitors' text: [JUST LEAVE. I'M SORRY.] [I'M AFRAID.] [THEY GAVE ME NO CHOICE.] [IT'S NOT MY FAULT.]
aaaand one million sunsets bc theyre pretty
bonus: gay little pose in the HQ
why did i have to get so attached to the guys i kill in the same level they're introduced.
look at Tank and Stalker. i love the animations as they're standing up there. They could just be having a friendly chat up there. i love them
Five seconds later:
back at it again with TF63 thoughts. featuring Quartermaster (but also. basically every 6-3 member) this time
"Y'know, I used to serve under Taskforce 6-3. Think most of my men are still stationed there. You be good to them, alright, boss?"
the way he says it??? He sounds tired, almost? Speaking low, kind of quiet. Not sure how to describe it. but oh boy
The beginning of the mission, walking in there and listening to the wounded and the people trying to help them (particularly devastating to me is the one where they think they've stabilized someone, only to flatline before they're done speaking. they sound like they're trying not to cry and focus on trying to save who they can)
The way the people sound almost scared to hope but wanting to when they see 106? Calling you the Ace of 2-7? Monitor's "I'm counting on you, Ace." and the Western Cargo Wing with Freakshow's team? (i love Freakshow he's so funny. crazy guy)
look if i gave all my thoughts on the entire mission we'd be here all day (see: Deadeye and the termination order) BUT. Quartermaster. hey buddy
"The Director told me what happened... How 6-3 went rogue. [sigh] Guess people change."
I have to question just how much of the specifics Director told him, though? 6-3 "went rogue" in an effort to save what was left. Auditor got in Monitor's head, amplified by 106 exterminating the wounded you were sent to save. This wasn't an instance of people changing. You're shown from the start that they care for their own, especially Monitor. I have to think, it was the only way it could have gone (and I have all kinds of feelings about those kinds of stories).
"Ya gotta think, if I hadn't transferred over to Task Force 2-7, you probably would have shot me dead today, too."
And it sounds like he knows he would have gone along with it, too? Or that he recognizes there wasn't a choice to be made, at that point. But we also know that, if escape is in impossible, then self-termination is protocol (the Defector HVT & Director's voicelines). Does he know he would have fought back? Does he think he would have been among those wounded? Or does he really know that little? [insert Dubious Morality Of Salmon comic quote here]
What maybe drives me the most insane is the last line, though:
"...Or die tryin'! [weak chuckles, dying off after a moment, followed by a deep sigh]"
god.
yeah dont mind me, just overanalyzing a few sentences of dialogue pointed at the mute weapon protagonist. As always