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Adam Monroe ([personal profile] changehistory) wrote2007-12-18 08:55 pm
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Open 'verse RP [Open -- Separate threads fine]

He'd come home out of some weird need to find his roots, again. Or something. At the current moment he couldn't remember. Souvenir shops lined the streets he roamed too long ago. The house had burned over three centuries before and even the alleys were swept now. There had been nothing to bury, and no money for more than a mass grave had there been, so there were no markers, nothing to see, nothing to kneel at.

Wandering into the new St. Paul's, built after he left, after the fire that took them, he nonetheless felt something settle. He sat in a pew for hours, trying to remember what it had felt like when he came home, saw this, sat here the first time, a different man. Not Matthew. Not Takezo Kensei. Something else, someone else. A man without country, time, family.

For a time, he'd thought to find it again, but now the dream seemed farther away than it had even when trapped in that cell, and he was cold.

It was well after dusk when he left. He found a pub, a table in a corner, and with a wry smile that cursed all the years in between, he ordered a whiskey and asked the bartender to leave the bottle, working to bury himself in the one thing left that had any familiarity or link to the old.

[identity profile] onlysayinghello.livejournal.com 2008-01-08 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Laughing lightly he grinned, "I wasn't up there when it happened, I was down on ground level watching the panic. It was when Torchwood was just a buzz around those that knew things. Harriet Jones was the Prime Minister and after the ship was destroyed, things for her fell apart. Torchwood fell apart, and I took what was left and rebuilt it. I made it something that could actually do something to help everyone with all the chaos that was going around."

Jack shrugged for the moment finishing off his drink and pouring himself another, "With everything they've seen? It's hard to deny it all, but somehow they still manage to do it. Maybe not all of them, but most of them just feel safer thinking that it's not out there, that it's all a hoax. The press helps too, putting out sometimes so much information that it's hardly easy to just accept it all as the truth."

[identity profile] changehistory.livejournal.com 2008-02-05 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Adam frowned a bit, thinking, fiddling with his whiskey glass. "People don't like their worlds to be interrupted, being forced to think about something outside of their safety zones. Aliens. Humans with abilities--it all comes down to the same problem in the human brain. They don't want to change their world view, or stretch out what this or that means to them."

He reached for the bottle as well. "But the people of London--how do you deny a spaceship in the middle of town? Just...how? If Nathan had gotten his speech out--would they have believed him?" He knew he was blurring the lines, merging the stories, but the alcohol connected them, along with the visits to the places he'd known once more, seeing how things had changed and not.

[ooc: I so didn't get this notif...]

[identity profile] onlysayinghello.livejournal.com 2008-02-17 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Jack exhaled slowly before taking another measured sip of his drink. Truth be told he still wasn't sure how many people wanted to deny it, or even if they just chose not to talk about it. Much like the unwanted topic at the dinner table, people just went on with their lives figuring that things were just easier not knowing the truth.

"People believe what they want to Adam, it's always been that way. They can see a miracle and either believe it to be a real miracle, or the work of the devil. It's all just a giant act of faith on their part. What matters is that the impact we make on those people is one they want to believe in, that's the reason I can go on. Because I know that I want to make it a place where the things I do protect people, and they believe that what I do is for the best." It was a bit lofty sure, but he was in that whole zone and the drinking wasn't exactly curbing his usual reserved speech section of his thoughts.

[identity profile] changehistory.livejournal.com 2008-02-19 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"My father thought I was a demon," Adam announced, the day catching up with their talk of the impossible. "As did my first wife. Demon. Satan's spawn. He threw us out and she ran away, and for centuries I thought maybe they were right..." It was his time, his people, his creed, after all. He wasn't from some distant future where humanity had evolved even further, seeing the stars, other planets, other times, other species they mingled with. He was from a time where they burned women at the stake to purify the devil out of them, and called midwives Satan's whores and put you in stocks and threw vegetables at you for speaking out of turn.

"Belief...sometimes I wonder if we give it the power we do, or if...somewhere there has to be a truth that goes beyond anything people believe about it, doesn't there? What happened with the ships. What I am. What Nathan and Peter and Hiro...the things we do. What you are. It's true. It's real. People can deny it or refuse to believe all they please, or they can embrace it as absolute truth, but what they believe doesn't change the fact of what is."