Ba'jurir

Dec. 15th, 2014 11:54 am
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Byrne had come to the Japanifornia space station about eight years ago, shortly following the death of his wife. In accordance with Japanifornia's legal traditions the fledgling prosecutor had been paired with a seasoned detective meant to show him the ropes and keep him in line. Badd had only managed to accomplish the former.

Japanifornia was off the beaten space-path and its inhabitants disinterested in the goings-on of the rest of the galaxy, which made it an enterprising place to start a law career and a perfect base of operations for criminals. A large smuggling ring shipped priceless cultural artifacts in and out of the station, and large businesses were covers for money laundering operations that underpaid their workers while threatening those who stepped out of line. They were not above the occasional silencing, either. Byrne tried to take the fight to them in court but found himself tripped up by bribes and forged evidence at every turn.

They had been the Yatagarasu together, taking the identity of the messenger of the gods to bring truth and light to the creeping corruption on the backwater space station. They had exposed the rot of Japanifornia at night and then prosecuted it during the day. They had fallen in love.

And then Byrne had left him behind.

"You need to be in bed, Kay."

"No, you need to be in bed. You never sleep, you're always working." Kay, clad in pajamas imprinted with blue space cows, stomped her foot insistently. Stubborn, like her father, and impossible to deal with once she got an idea into her head.

Badd shook his head and waved her off, barely looking up as he typed in yet another sequence of name/date/location/actions taken and circled relevant areas on the crime scene photo. "I'm an adult and I'm busy. You have school tomorrow."

"I'm not going to bed until you go to bed!" Kay set her hands to Badd's shoulder and began trying to move him from his desk with all the efficacy of a mouse attempting to push a mountain, an expression of deep seriousness upon her face. "Gar shuk meh kyrayc, Uncle Badd!"

Later, Badd would blame the late hour. He would blame the extra cup of coffee he had an hour prior. He would blame the stress and the grief and his straining eyes. And then he would throw all that out and blame himself entirely for the way he slammed his stylus down and snapped back "Speak normal, all right? You know I can't understand you when you talk like that."

Kay shrank away from him. "I...sorry, Uncle Badd. Sorry." Before he could apologize she'd scuttled from the room.

Badd slumped forward and put his face in his hands, staring down into the purple face of a random thief's scowling mugshot. Byrne did not discuss his personal heritage very much, even after he'd outed himself to Badd as a Mandalorian. He had taken Kay off to visit his "alliit" once or twice a year, and he would speak mando'a to Kay when they were at home, but Badd asked for nothing further and Byrne gave him exactly that. It wasn't until Calisto Yew put a blade through his chest that Badd had cause to regret it.

A few minutes later the old detective slipped up to Kay's room and perched on the edge of her bed. Kay kept her eyes closed but Badd had tucked her for far too many years to not know when she was pretending to sleep.

"You know I love you, right? My addehka?" His tongue tripped over the word he'd heard Byrne use for her when she was fussy and he was apologetic.

"Ad'ika," Kay grumbled against her pillow.

"Right. Ad'ika."

Shit.

Date: 2014-12-21 11:17 pm (UTC)
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"Ori'kotep, ad'ika." You've been a very brave girl. Novoc hugged her again, stroking her hair. "I missed you too. Everything's going to be okay now."

He stood again, giving Badd a flat look. He was trying hard not to take his suspicion personally, but it was difficult. He was just so foreign to everything Novoc considered acceptable. But he had to work with him, for Kay's sake. "Suppose if you were to let me in now?" he asked. "Might be better than continuing this in the hall." They might have given away all kinds of things already, if anyone was watching Badd's apartment.
Edited Date: 2014-12-21 11:18 pm (UTC)

Date: 2014-12-26 06:11 am (UTC)
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Novoc didn't even notice the clutter, though his gaze lingered sadly for a moment on the shrine. He stooped to take his boots off without prompting, lining them up next to his suitcase in the space by the door. It had occurred to him, as he did so, that Badd might notice the leather straps holding his thigh holsters in place, and being a foreigner might object to someone carrying weapons into his house…But Novoc didn’t see how he could do anything about that without raising the issue himself. He would just have to convince Badd of his good intentions…somehow.

Date: 2014-12-28 12:54 am (UTC)
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All of which made it clear to Novoc that, up until her father's death, Kay had been living a happy if slightly unusual childhood. It was clear that Byrne hadn't made her want for anything, which was fine with Novoc. Mando'ade -- at least the mando'ade of his generation -- didn't worry too much about spoiling their children. Life had a tendency to be short and unpredictable, and the mando ideal of shereshoy called for enjoying the experiences of life when they were available. Willingness to share what one had was far more important than depriving oneself, and even if Kay had developed a small selfish streak -- which Novoc doubted -- her warrior's training would soon take care of that. Not to mention the enemy that was approaching.

On that sobering thought, he glanced over at Badd, who clearly didn't understand more than one word in ten of what he and Kay had been saying. Novoc's first instinct was still to mistrust him; he was foreign, and couldn't be expected to understand their ways. But he understood now that it was his duty to make Badd understand, for Kay's sake.

He just hoped Badd wouldn't be too much of a jackass about it.

"Did Byrne involve you in Kay's training at all?" he asked the other man in English, trying to sound as casual as possible. No judgement here, just a simple question.

Date: 2014-12-30 08:31 am (UTC)
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Novoc looked between the girl who was still staring at her feet and the grown man who plainly had no idea what was going on. Great. Just great.

"Kay," he said in English, crossing his arms and giving the girl a flat look. "Is there anything you need to talk to your uncle about?" There very obviously was.

Date: 2014-12-31 01:28 am (UTC)
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Novoc felt his respect for Badd increase as he listened. You couldn't ask for a better admission of ignorance than that.

"It's not the end of the world," he said, giving Badd a sympathetic look. "You can learn. You could join us, for Kay's sake."

Date: 2014-12-31 12:23 pm (UTC)
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"Actually..." Novoc had to grin at Kay's excitement; if nothing else this plan clearly had her full support. But he continued speaking in a serious tone. "We'll take anyone who wants to join, as long as they make a sincere effort to learn our ways," he said. "You don't have to pass any kind of test or anything, just convince one of us that you're worth teaching." A short pause, as he considered his next words. "And I think it'd be better for Kay, if you did."

He didn't mention Byrne, was very careful to keep anything that even looked like curiosity off his face. This wasn't the time to wonder why Byrne had never extended this offer, or if he had, why Badd has refused. That was in the past, and he was acting on Kay's behalf now.

Date: 2015-01-02 12:54 pm (UTC)
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He'd certainly seen more enthusiastic conversions, but that wasn't important compared to the fact that Badd had agreed. As long as he stuck to that, dealing with this situation would be astronomical units easier than trying to deal with a foreigner.

"Olarom, ner vod," he said with a grin. "Welcome."

Date: 2015-04-18 05:30 am (UTC)
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Novoc offered to help with the dishes, but whether Badd accepted the help or not he stayed in the kitchen, looking at the other man thoughtfully.

"You mean a lot to her," he finally said in a carefully neutral voice. "It's good that you decided to join us; having you behind her will make her a stronger warrior, when the time comes."

Date: 2015-04-20 12:01 am (UTC)
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"That's what we need to figure out," Novoc said. He sat back down at the table, folding his hands under his chin. Badd was moving awkwardly, like he didn't know what to do with himself; Novoc doubted he normally allowed this level of scrutiny, or the invasion into his private space. "I figured something was wrong when Byrne didn't answer Mand'alor's call, but...the situation here's a lot more complicated than I was expecting."

"What happened to Byrne's armor?" he asked, looking over at Badd. He'd noticed the absence, while Kaye was showing him around, and he didn't like the implications of that. "Why isn't it here?"

Date: 2015-04-20 07:58 am (UTC)
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"We need to get that armor back." Novoc's words were firm and colored with urgency. Badd had already mentioned that Byrne had been murdered; in Novoc's current frame of mind, it felt natural to assume that his killers had taken it. "It belongs to Kaye now. And the beskar, the tech...Not the kind of stuff we want to leave in foreign hands, especially at a time like this." Not that it was likely that anyone on this station had the skills to hack Byrne's encryptions, but they could always send to it someone else, or just cut it up and re-use the beskar. A proper mando'ad would choose that fate for themselves over letting it happen to their armor.

Date: 2015-04-21 06:00 am (UTC)
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"Good idea." And good to see Badd could use his anger constructively. Maybe this wouldn't be so difficult after all. He stood, following the gesture into the next room. But it would be up to Badd to bring the helmet out. He wasn't about to digging through somebody else's stuff, unless he knew them really well.

Date: 2015-04-26 07:12 am (UTC)
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Oh, Novoc recognized it all right. His face was solemn as he took it from Badd, gaze lingering for a moment on the view plate. Almost as good as a glimpse of Byrne's face, to a mando'ad -- but only almost.

It felt uncomfortably tight over his braids as he slipped it on, but hopefully he wouldn't have to wear it long enough to matter. The on-board computer responded to his body heat, booting up immediately. Good; it would have been awkward if Byrne had keyed it to his specific biometrics.

"I'm accessing the helmet's records," he informed Badd, voice muffled slightly by the helmet. "Any idea what I should be looking for?"

Date: 2016-08-13 05:55 am (UTC)
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"Let's see..." Pulling up a map of the station was a matter of a few pointed eye movements and blinks; doing anything much more complicated than this would be tricky without the armor's gauntlets, and the extra sensors they contained, but for now he wasn't having any trouble. He could also see Badd through the helmet's visor, watching him impatiently.

The map came up with a folder prosaically labeled "Filters", but when he tried to access it, the screen greyed out. Access restricted?

"There's a lock on the map," he informed Badd, surprised. Why seal off this program, but not the entire helmet? On a hunch, he back out, checked the language settings -- yes, it could be set to either mando'a or Basic -- and switched it over. Then he went back into the map, took the helmet off, and handed it to Badd. "Here," he said. "Give it a try now."

Date: 2016-08-28 03:08 am (UTC)
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"Probably, yeah," Novoc said, unconsciously mirroring Badd's pose. He couldn't actually leave the room while the other man was communing with Byrne's helmet, but that didn't mean he was comfortable just sitting there listening.

"Assuming there's not another biolock, we could set it to download data to any computer in the apartment." Getting a Mandalorian computer to recognize foreign tech could sometimes get a little tricky, but after living out here for so long Byrne's helmet was probably half foreign anyway. He'd have had to do nearly all of his own repairwork, all these years.

"What's your plan?" he asked, eagerly.

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