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forwardmomentum ([personal profile] forwardmomentum) wrote2015-09-02 12:36 pm
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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

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soldiergenes: (has grown too dim)

[personal profile] soldiergenes 2016-01-06 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Someone with brittle bones, born into a military family. Snake's starting to get some idea of what kind of chip Miles has on his shoulder, though he isn't going to push too hard. He already knows how someone with an inferiority complex about their father can go completely off the deep end.

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. ]
soldiergenes: ("you haven't met me)

[personal profile] soldiergenes 2016-01-13 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Pretty much.

[ 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.
soldiergenes: (and you've got no strength to move on)

[personal profile] soldiergenes 2016-01-13 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Wow, he really goes on and on, doesn't he? Snake may not know all the terms and the place names, but Miles still makes his point crystal clear. Maybe there isn't as much resentment here as he might have expected. His mother had ended a war to save his life, after all.

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. ]
soldiergenes: (and more like my dad)

[personal profile] soldiergenes 2016-01-17 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
[ Snake's managed to touch on every sore spot in this text conversation, hasn't he? Not that he particularly minds, or feels that guilty. It's teaching him a lot about Miles, that's for sure. ]

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. ]
soldiergenes: (your oppression reeks)

[personal profile] soldiergenes 2016-01-26 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Snake picks up on the implication there. Miles hadn't been given an easy out because of his position as the son of a famous soldier. With the way the rest of his people had viewed him, he'd probably had to work even harder to get as far as he did.

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.
soldiergenes: (where else my heart could have been)

[personal profile] soldiergenes 2016-01-29 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Honestly, Miles is right. They're stuck in this situation whether they asked for it or not. Snake complains about it, but he's done his job as asked and hasn't thrown up too much of a fuss for the very reasons that Miles cites. He still doesn't trust any of the captains, but right now this ship is their only ticket home. So they have to cooperate.

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. ]
soldiergenes: (this dusty barren land)

[personal profile] soldiergenes 2016-02-04 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. I think the best solution is acting like it isn't there. If you refuse to acknowledge it, eventually people stop bringing it up.