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[ THISAVROU: INBOX ] MID messages & IC mail
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IC Voice Mail "Personnel Officer Miles here. If this is a personal matter, leave a message; if it's ship business-related, may I direct you to the Personnel Office's suggestion box. Sending me a barrage of texts will not make me respond to you any faster, so don't, Ivan." Mun Contact PLURK: |
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and oh, if you could see him grinning, snake. ]
The brittle bones I was born with. The personality quirk -- well, let's just say its origin is under dispute.
[ but ah, good, he's managed to turn the topic of this conversation to snake's resume instead of the damned book miles' father wrote. much better, miles prefers it this way. ]
So what covert ops were you pulling back there, in the Green Berets? That is, of course, unless you are not at liberty to discuss them.
[ he won't make a spy spill his secrets, but he's curious. he has to at least try. ]
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Miles seems to have made his peace with it, at least enough that he isn't devolving into rants at the mere mention of his father. ]
And there aren't any medical advancements in the 31st century to help with that? [ Snake would have thought they'd have figured it out by then, but each planet had to be different in terms of its development. ]
I don't have to keep the US' secrets anymore, but it was years ago. I operated in Iraq during the Gulf War. We extracted prisoners, stole blueprints, blew up facilities, that kind of thing.
[ Snake may be a spy, but these aren't the secrets that he's interested in keeping. Those tend to be more personal, and family-related. ]
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Sounds like your usual covert ops, then.
[ he almost laughs at the next part. it's not like hasn't been asked that question or something like it a hundred thousand times over by now. at this point, it's practically a form answer. ]
I am the product of those medical advancements. My [ he very nearly types deformities ] defects are not genetic. An assassination attempt was made on my parents when my mother was pregnant with me -- a toxic gas called soltoxin. Thankfully they both survived, but the antidote had unfortunate implications for my development in utero -- damn near killed me. My mother was advised abortion, but she made them give her a cesarean and stick me in a uterine replicator instead. She then proceeded to seek out the military doctor with the most audacious ideas and had him run every one of his controversial experimental treatments on me. It's the only reason they didn't have to scoop me out of the uterine replicator with a ladle.
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[ Not having to outright lie, but not giving anything close to the full story. It's the easiest way to handle this kind of thing.
Miles' explanation is clinical enough that Snake can guess at how many times he's had to tell this tale. It's a pretty gruesome one, but Snake doesn't flinch at it. He's lived a life of assassination attempts, even ended up head-to-head with his own brother. Tragedies like these go hand-in-hand with war. ]
Your mother isn't the type to give up, is she? I'm guessing you took after her in that respect.
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Of course, half the planet's terrified of my father, too, and the really smart ones are terrified of both.
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It's always bizarre, having other people tell him about their families. It's not like he has any similar information to share. Sure, there are countless tales about Big Boss, but Snake doesn't feel the sort of pride that someone else would for his father. Not when he wasn't raised by him, and not with how things ended. ]
Are they terrified of you, too?
[ The answer is "probably not," but Snake still wants to hear what Miles comes up with. ]
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On Barrayar, you mean? Mutant-paranoid Barrayar, where infanticide on babies with perceivable birth defects was still common practice not two generations ago? My own grandfather made a couple of attempts on my life in order to dispose of what he saw as a defective child, unsuitable to inherit the countship of my father's district. They're afraid of me like you'd be afraid of a disease, if they're afraid of me at all.
Most of them just underestimate me.
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That can't have been an easy way to grow up.
But it sounds like you've done pretty well for yourself despite that.
[ Only a courier, maybe, but given the physical disadvantages he has, it's impressive. ]
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[ that's the most important thing, sometimes, that they all know he did it himself. that none of it was because he's the son of the prime minister and former lord regent, of that vorkosigan. none of it was born of nepotism. miles has never had anything handed to him except an opportunity to prove himself.
someday, just once, he'd like to see a book refer to aral vorosigan as miles' vorkosigan's father instead of the other way around. ]
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And don't worry, Miles. Snake has to do a lot of work to distance himself from his father's legacy, too. ]
This ship may be a floating prison, but I'm guessing you've had less people comparing you to your father or looking at you like you're some kind of monstrosity.
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But yeah, you're right. On a ship with aliens, dragons, and the occasional god, not many people bother to look twice at a half-crippled mutie.
[ that's in self-deprecation more than anything else; miles has always resented the kneejerk assumption that his physical deformities are genetic. but it amounts to more or less the same thing in the end. J almost certainly didn't care why he looks the way he does. it's enough for her that he looks like this. ]
It was a welcome break, yes. But with this book apparently circulating around the ship now, I doubt it'll last.
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It doesn't leave a good taste in his mouth, but it is what it is. ]
It's just a book. It might be a good read, I haven't cracked it open yet, but it doesn't change anything about you.
[ Is he going to do this? Apparently he's going to do this. Snake sighs to himself and sends a follow-up text. ]
My biological father was a legendary soldier too. It doesn't mean I'm not my own person.
[ Granted, he hadn't had it hanging over him throughout his entire childhood, so that's probably helped Snake make the clean break that he has from that legacy. ]
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