[Darin wasn't exactly expecting the outburst...but neither was he caught completely off guard by it. Instead, he straightens up and walks over to Garrus. He lifts a hand and places it on his shoulder.]
I know. Weirdly enough? She wants the same thing.
[Darin sighs. Already, he's seeing the polarizing nature of the project. Something he hadn't accounted for. The lines are being drawn in the sand. Factions are forming.]
I'm not shelving this. But I'm not naive enough to believe I can do this completely on my own.
...I know you're not exactly someone who likes the idea of being seen as a councilor, but there's no one else I trust more for matters of security. And I need help.
I want to defend the Forge, but I need more. I want to move the project off site.
[He's toeing a line here. But he needs to stay firm on this course for now.]
[The reverb on his voice is strong. More than usual. It sounds like a growl under the words, and his expression has a lot more bared teeth. Outraged, really, that someone who has exactly what he'd lost decided no one else got to have the chance. Of all the selfish bullshit -]
[Inhale. There's a hand on his shoulder. Right - he needs to focus.]
... She's lucky you made me agree to nonlethal options. [Is what he settles on saying.] But I'm going to make them painful.
[More to the point:] Why don't you store the materials at my place, for now? She doesn't know who I am. Or where I live. I don't advertise it like you. I think you, the captain, and Tali are the only people who do. Not to mention, it's already secure.
Not a permanent solution. But buys some time to find one.
[Darin sighs. Broaching this topic now won't get him anywhere. Garrus is pissed and he has every right to be. Thankfully, his friend offers him a change of topic.]
Actually, that would be great if you're really okay with it. There's really only a few things that are harder to make and would require getting locked up. The cores, the stock of liquid copper, and any sensitive documents.
It won't be for long. I already have a solution in the works.
Anyway, for now, I'd like you to keep this between you and I. And yes, even Zelda. I have some ideas and I'd like to have some time to put them into motion before I spring them on her.
I'm telling you because I want you start thinking of automatic defenses for an island.
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[Darin doesn't elaborate more than that.]
She's Cid's...wife? I think they're married. Either way, they don't want to go back and she was issuing me an ultimatum.
And you know I'm not really a fan of being told what to do.
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Then they can damn well stay here. Who's forcing them to leave!
[He doesn't mean to snap, and the anger definitely isn't directed at Darin. But Darin is here. The guilty party isn't, unfortunately.]
Some of us are trying to keep people alive! Some of us don't have the luxury of - sharing a world with our partners! Or ever seeing them again!
[Sit down you big angry bird.]
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I know. Weirdly enough? She wants the same thing.
[Darin sighs. Already, he's seeing the polarizing nature of the project. Something he hadn't accounted for. The lines are being drawn in the sand. Factions are forming.]
I'm not shelving this. But I'm not naive enough to believe I can do this completely on my own.
...I know you're not exactly someone who likes the idea of being seen as a councilor, but there's no one else I trust more for matters of security. And I need help.
I want to defend the Forge, but I need more. I want to move the project off site.
[He's toeing a line here. But he needs to stay firm on this course for now.]
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[The reverb on his voice is strong. More than usual. It sounds like a growl under the words, and his expression has a lot more bared teeth. Outraged, really, that someone who has exactly what he'd lost decided no one else got to have the chance. Of all the selfish bullshit -]
[Inhale. There's a hand on his shoulder. Right - he needs to focus.]
... She's lucky you made me agree to nonlethal options. [Is what he settles on saying.] But I'm going to make them painful.
[More to the point:] Why don't you store the materials at my place, for now? She doesn't know who I am. Or where I live. I don't advertise it like you. I think you, the captain, and Tali are the only people who do. Not to mention, it's already secure.
Not a permanent solution. But buys some time to find one.
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Actually, that would be great if you're really okay with it. There's really only a few things that are harder to make and would require getting locked up. The cores, the stock of liquid copper, and any sensitive documents.
It won't be for long. I already have a solution in the works.
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I'm fine with it. It's not like I've been living there recently, either. So even if someone had noticed where I went, they wouldn't connect the dots.
[He'll keep living out of a bag a while longer. That's fine.]
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Once the paperwork clears, I'll need to hire some builders that know how to keep their mouths shut.
After that...I'll be counting on you for defenses.
[It sure sounds like Darin is building something a lot bigger than just a secondary forge or warehouse.]
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[He pauses, tilting his head.]
Builders. Paperwork.
What are you thinking? Because I've already got ideas for what to do - it'd help to have a basic idea of what I'm working with.
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[It's a listing. A listing for an island. And it says it's been sold.]
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... you know I can carry more than a flyer, right?
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[GARRUS SHUT. IT.]
Oh come on, that was a good one. [But back to the paper--] Where the hell did you get the finances for this?
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The cannons on the ship?
Garrus, I can buy several islands.
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[While a D20 decides if yes, he does know that, or no, he does not.]
[The D20 says no.]
... I thought it was the captain.
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I've pretty much funded our entire lives!
Garrus, do you know how much money I make?!
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[That's why no one on the Normandy had a paycheck outside of the humans--]
Why would I know how much money you make! I don't pay attention to everyone's money! I know algorithms not finance!
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Anyway, for now, I'd like you to keep this between you and I. And yes, even Zelda. I have some ideas and I'd like to have some time to put them into motion before I spring them on her.
I'm telling you because I want you start thinking of automatic defenses for an island.
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[He’s also grinning.]
Oh, you can’t give this to me and expect me to be normal about it...
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And don't even think about telling Zelda. I have a surprise or two in mind. She doesn't know I bought an entire island.
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[Ominous.]
Wasn't thinking of it. Your lavish spending is safe with me.