Newton "Newt" Geiszler (
driftsintobuffetline) wrote2016-02-03 11:10 pm
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2016
January 29 - Returning from Submarining
February 13 - What are you thoughts on MARRIAGE?
February 16 - Day 1, Soviet Occupied Import Cities
March 12 - They were supposed to talk about Miles and Greg, but talked about themselves instead
April 14th - Kinks, Tatts, and Power Suppression
June - Admiring the Ring
July 27 - Hermann's New Car
After the Kaiju Test - Need a New Apartment
2016
January 29 - Returning from Submarining
February 13 - What are you thoughts on MARRIAGE?
February 16 - Day 1, Soviet Occupied Import Cities
March 12 - They were supposed to talk about Miles and Greg, but talked about themselves instead
April 14th - Kinks, Tatts, and Power Suppression
June - Admiring the Ring
July 27 - Hermann's New Car
After the Kaiju Test - Need a New Apartment
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He almost asks 'what?' to be contrary or out of habit or what exactly, he's not sure. But he doesn't have to ask what. He's pretty sure he knows. There's so much conviction in that voice, laced with so much underlying pain, but Newt can't help arguing.]
That's all well and good, Hermann, but we didn't have a choice.
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[Because of course he is. It's obvious that none of them- but especially Newton- would never have chosen captivity. Knows his conviction flies in the face of false hope and isn't particularly logical.
But he still wants it. Wants it badly enough that he's willing to force into a reality with whatever means he has available to him- and perhaps even those he doesn't]
What I disliked most wasn't the distance, but the fact I couldn't find you. I knew that if only I had the coordinates, I could.. [He shakes his head] I... I searched Siberian landscapes, wrote countless formulas, gathered data on every base I found and scoured Russian coastlines, then began speculating on the Arctic. I never.. you were in Antarctica, Newton. It would have been the very last place I..
[Helplessness, despair, and with an overarching sense of failure, his fingers tighten around Newton's] Suffice to say it was.. very frustrating.
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Hermann's words give him an idea, one he doesn't really want to voice until he has confirmation that it can and will be able to happen, because he doesn't want to give Hermann false hope. But he thinks he'll have to talk to a certain genius about nanotech. Hell, Newt would microchip himself like a damn dog if he thought it would stay.
But the heartbreak and failure seeping into him from Hermann across their connection is too much and he can't keep his mouth shut. Newt squeezes his hand back.]
I'll figure someth--We'll figure something out. Look, we'll find something that works. And keep trying until we find it. There has to be these...frustrations to incite change! 'Necessity is the mother of invention,' right? The necessity has been addressed, so we'll invent the necessary solution. You did everything you could with what you had, Hermann. Listen to me, Hermann: you. did. everything. you. could. This has always been a two-man job, right? K-science has always been this, us, two complimentary sides--three, really, if you want to include the Jaegers--but! But the point is! Your math can work miracles, but it has always been up to me [begrudging aside] (and the Jaegers) to get you that data. I failed you on that here, but I am going to make this work now, Hermann. I'm going to make sure you have your data.