Sebastian "weirdo nerd" Michaelis (
untiltheend) wrote2037-05-21 10:15 pm
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This is Sebastian Michaelis. I am unavailable at present, but please leave a message. Should a response be needed I will reply when time permits me. Please do keep your message brief.

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[About the Admiral, yes. But not, in any specificity, about what Sebastian might be learning or gaining.]
Truly, I want to make sure this isn't just going to become another routine that gets you nowhere.
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After all... it's your normal self that needs to graduate. Not yourself as a human. If something only works while you are like this, I'm not sure it will be meaningful in the end.
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I loathe this experience. But I... care more about Sir Trevor, and Johann's departure, than I believe I would have before.
I have always known that humans struggle to control their impulses, their irrational emotions, yet I have often judged them for their inability to exercise that control. I... have experience with that struggle, now. [And he hates how he's apparently no better than your run-of-the-mill human in that regard.]
Besides, it was once suggested to me by a Warden, roughly a year ago, that I should turn myself human to allow myself to be preyed on. So far, no one has attacked me. [So clearly he should stay human until someone decides to hunt him down.]
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[If being physically humbled was enough to move Sebastian towards graduating, that would have done it. Hakkai ignores the A Warden told me I should be preyed on bait: he's sure that someone said something along those lines, and equally sure it hadn't been meant as the threat Sebastian wants to pretend it was.]
I do think it's meaningful that you care more about those you're close to, and care about losing them. And that you're learning how difficult it is for a human to control impulses, too. Tell me, Sebastian... do you think that staying human at this point will teach you more in a meaningful way?
It almost sounds as if it's time to return to your normal self so that you can process those feelings as yourself.
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If I have already had this many revelations after but a few weeks as a human, would you not say it makes sense to assume I would learn even more were I to stay this way for a longer time?
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But I wouldn't have had you sharing my emotions for longer than two weeks if that had been possible, you realize.
Why don't we spend this time thinking of our next step, instead of arguing about whether this one has run its course?
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Hakkai is wrong. The Admiral wants his due entertainment, and has made it very clear what he finds amusing.
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...And your suggested next step would be...?
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"Sir Trevor. When I possessed the full human spectrum of emotions, I cared about you dying. Now, being returned to my normal self, I do not."
Something like that, sir?
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Are you still feeling the need to conceal your true opinions from people in order to maintain peaceful coexistence?
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But I also think that having someone in your life who sees you honestly is an important part of working on your honest self.
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My thoughts on people overall remain much the same as always.
[So, yes, he does rather think people will take offence to hearing his honest opinions.]
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Do you have any different thoughts about the specific people who you've found yourself caring more about these past few weeks?
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...My thoughts on their personalities remain the same.
I... have appreciated individual humans in the past, but I have never regretted their deaths, even on the occasions where I have been the cause of their demise. Humans are mayflies; there for one moment and gone the next, largely interchangeable with one another.
Even as I am now I do not believe I would be devastated to lose any of those people, but I would... regret it. [Johann already left, as a matter of fact, and Sebastian's feeling some kind of way about that.]
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Did you talk to Johann about your argument before he left?
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We did.
[Slightly rising intonation. Why?]
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Even if you were able to talk, though... it can be hard to lose a person you've come to see as a person.
No matter how brief human lives may be, no individual connection is ever quite the same as any other. When someone goes, it's a loss.
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Why, now, Mr Cho: once I graduate, I will easily be able to visit Johann, will I not?
[You know. Once Sebastian graduates. Maybe 500 years from now, if ever.]
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Unless he's gone back to your world and time?
[It's not a statement of no faith in Sebastian's graduation. It's just how the Barge works, little as Hakkai himself may be resigned to that fact.]
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But I do believe 'the ability to travel worlds' is something a Warden might ask for? [Hakkai did indicate that one time that he might be willing to give his Deal to Sebastian...] It is my understanding that Johann's own Deal involved something of the sort.
[This isn't really the point of what they're talking about, but...]
Should I be unable to keep in touch with him, that would be acceptable... but as I am now, I believe I would regret it.
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[Or assuming that, if Sebastian found something he cared about enough to want Hakkai's deal, that he'd use it on the ability to jump between worlds to visit his friends. But there's no need to say that out loud.]
Well. How do you feel about it? Now, that is. As things are at the moment.
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ooc: in which I somehow hallucinated that Johann graduated an inmate and got a deal OTL]Not being able to keep in touch with him, you mean? Well, like I said... it is not ideal, especially seeing as I believe he shares a similar longevity with me, but it is hardly uncommon for people to drift apart for a variety of reasons.
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Would you say that regret is more like... anger? Frustration? Sadness?
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