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島田源氏 ɢeɴjι ѕнιмαdα ([personal profile] wireable) wrote2019-04-01 10:29 am

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[personal profile] mylawn 2019-07-06 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
It’s about the level of engagement he expects, though 76 won’t be deterred that easily. There’s unfortunately no real first aid to offer, leaving him a little idle, but he’s nothing if not tenacious. Despite their differences, and the fact that 76 isn’t necessarily keen on doing this either, he knows he can’t ignore recent events, not when it’s going to affect more than just him.

So, he continues.

“Reyes is here.” He’s fairly positive that Genji has sussed that out for himself already, simply by nature of his —this is more about not giving anyone the opportunity to accuse him of hiding things. “Wanted to warn you, if you haven’t run into him yet.”
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[personal profile] mylawn 2019-07-21 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Jack sighs, and nods, looking more exhausted than anything. He leans back against a railing and folds his arms, clearly turning over the events of the last few days in his mind.

"Well, he did try to kill me."

He hears the warning in Genji's voice and elects to ignore it--instead speaking as neutrally as possible, just presenting the facts.

"And I'm not sure when he started planning it."

Implying, of course, that it's not going to be so easy for Jack to accept this, because Gabriel could have been having mutinous thoughts in the years leading up to the attack on HQ. Jack doesn't sound accusatory--just a little sad. He knows that former Blackwatch agents might have more insight into Gabriel's machinations towards the end than he ever did, or could hope to have, so maybe he's just hoping Genji will tell him what he knows, if anything.
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[personal profile] mylawn 2019-07-26 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
“Yeah, I figured as much.”

Whenever Gabriel started planning it, he surely kept it close to the chest. For a long time, Jack had figured McCree had run off with intel, or been killed for knowing too much. Upon arriving here, he’s learned that wasn’t the case—McCree had now knowledge of what was coming back then, either.

He knows he missed a great deal of time insofar as Genji is concerned, so he can’t help but be just a little curious at Genji’s defense of Reyes.

“I seem to remember he wasn’t exactly good to you.”

Quite the opposite, in fact, though Gabriel had always favored a harsh approach. And Genji had been angry, then—even angrier than he is now, and for good reason. That said, Gabriel did inspire loyalty, no matter how much of a jerk he could be. Jack is proof of that.
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[personal profile] mylawn 2019-07-29 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Now it’s 76’s turn to narrow his eyes—at the mention of Moira, of course, but he doesn’t think that’s going to be an argument worth having, when the two of them are already so at odds. Keeping the conversation on Gabriel is what matters right now, Genji’s complicated feelings for Blackwatch notwithstanding.

“He was my superior officer too, you know. I know what he’s like on missions.”

Probably better than most people, given the sheer length of their shared careers, and that’s what makes it sting so much. It’s nearly impossible to reconcile the Gabriel of eight years ago with the betrayal he feels now, and he’s not going to find any closure here. Jack offers a nod, and turns to go.

“I know you can handle yourself.” And, as he said before, none of the ex-agents need him to look after them anymore, as difficult a habit as it is for him to break. “It didn’t feel right not to say anything.”
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[personal profile] mylawn 2019-08-06 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course Gabriel didn't plant explosives himself--but they had fought, and given his involvement in Talon, he might as well have been the one to detonate it. The whole conspiracy runs deeper than any of them really know, and Jack has barely begun to scratch the surface of it. Talon, Blackwatch, the UN. He supposes he could explain this--could explain himself, but this is the price he pays for wanting to keep them out of this at all costs. They all need to move on.

So he leaves, without so much as another word, because it's pointless to argue. His face as he looks back, however, says everything. Gabriel Reyes? Not the type to hurt people? You don't know him at all.

Though Jack supposes, by the end of it, neither did he.