Kay Faraday (
yatagarasu) wrote2014-04-29 12:21 pm
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IC INBOX | mask or menace
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You have reached the inbox of Kay Faraday, Great Thief Yatagarasu! Sorry I can't steal your call, but I'll get back to you, I promise.
You have reached the inbox of Kay Faraday, Great Thief Yatagarasu! Sorry I can't steal your call, but I'll get back to you, I promise.
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[She misses having a full house. Even if she could just visit Bart...or send a crow after him.
And...yes, Kay remembers Aracely well. Cupcakes.]
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[ Minho who she knows least about, but knows also has been here longest. Danger she remembers as being who she is, and their one conversation on the network months ago. Danger had also asked something about fathers back in June. Another strange, meaningless holiday to Annie, much like the next day will be.
The wooden box continues to sit there, the leg bands and tiny hollow message containers within meant more for the crows than Kay proper, but it'd been a thought when Annie had seen them. An oddity that'd been half a joke, and yet, for someone with a working armada of flying messengers, not as joke worthy as saying "once upon a time there were messenger pigeons, and we remember them still today."
She gestures toward the box. ]
I don't know if you can really use what's in there, but it seemed possible. Interesting to look at if nothing else.
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Wow! I was thinking of setting up a messenger business with the crows...and these are perfect! Annie, this is amazing!
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It's good it'll be useful for you.
[ tbh practical or useful gifts are about what Annie can manage, the pretty or just because ones are harder to justify. ]
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I kind of want to try a pair out on a crow right now...
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[ It's make sense to check and see if they fit right, or the crows can handle them well without having flight be disrupted. The bands should be sized right for a crow... but it's hard to say without trying. ]
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At that moment, there is a crow in a nearby tree watching these two humans. Kay calls out to it - or rather, him.]
Hey, Bobby! I need your help. [Bobby takes off from the branch where he had a great view of Annie and Kay, and wings his way down next to the box, facing Kay.]
I need you to hold still. [She puts away most of the bands and containers, except one of each. Gently, she fastens a leg band around one of Bobby's legs and attaches a message container. So far, the crow hasn't fussed.] Good boy!
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Ah, and the bands fit properly, well enough to hold one of the containers. ]
Will he be able to fly?
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They're pretty light, so...that might be a yes. C'mon, Bobby, try it!
[He flaps his wings some more, and hovers from the railing. At first he rises only a few inches, then soars over Kay's head, wheeling and cawing as he goes, almost as if showing off.
She cheers.]
All right!
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Message systems like this can be compromised, of course, but it's less likely, when shooting birds in many places is considered an inappropriate activity without proper licensing. Hmm. ]
Next comes the organization, hmm?
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She has tossed this idea of a crow network around - whether to other people or just around in her head, but she hasn't pitched it publicly or even made any concrete planning. With the network prone to being compromised by skilled enough hackers, it might be a good idea to try this.]
With people around who can hack even private messages, it'd be useful to get as many crows as I can to be messengers around Heropa and everywhere else.
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[ Part of a continuing process, really. Not a perfected solution, only a step along the way. ]
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Then she replaces the band and the container in the box after Bobby swoops down onto the grass, probably looking for food.]
I could try to give 'em a talk about stealth and staying hidden...
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[ Annie shrugs. Maybe don't send them into dangerous situations without calling for volunteers? She's not sure to what degree Kay's power allows that kind of choice, or if the crows can actually form and understand those concepts. If they're simply well trained animals, then it falls on the handler to do what she can to guarantee their safety.
Including through more extensive training. (All in Annie's opinion, thinking back on the horses the military uses.) ]
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[Kay does feel bad about making them fight for her - which was why she had gotten self-defense lessons. Sending messages might be a bit less dangerous, but they were black birds easily visible against colorful everyday backgrounds.]
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That's a natural process... I think.
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Mm, yeah, and I do get attached to them too. That's why I couldn't let them always fight my battles for me - that one time, when I asked around for someone to teach me how to fight.
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[ Learning to fight. Annie's not sure what sort of concept Kay had in mind when she asked, or what she's been learning... hand to hand has a more immediate application as seen by everyone in this world. ]
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[ that just happens to be what she knows of Akihiko's fighting style, so the curiosity is genuine. ]
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[ kicks are part of annie's style, but not the sum of the whole. ]
What have you been hoping to use those skills you've been gaining for?
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Well...you never know what this world is gonna throw at us next, and it's probably not gonna be easy trying to figure out what secrets it's hiding.
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[ or have anything positive they can do once they're found. she's aware of both those realities. still, that's more off topic for today than she really wants to be. ]
Happy Birthday, Kay. I'm glad it looks like this will be useful for you. [ said with a gesture toward the box and it's bands and message containers. ]
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It will. Hmm, I remember mentioning it to Will once when we were talking about privacy and how the government could still try and break into our private filters...a crow network could come in handy.
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