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Who: Torchwood + Killgrave
When: January 10th
What: The gang meets a different sort of pheromone driven asshole
They'd been engaged for a few weeks now, but Mohinder had not grown tired of it in the slightest. His face actually hurt from the sheer around of grinning he had been doing and luckily, he was well liked enough not to have everyone at work hating his guts for being on the level of a Disney princess with the way he kept humming or sighing and staring off into the distance.
Gabriel had been off on some sort of mission with Jim, which he knew ended up tiring them both out since neither really got on, and as always when he knew that his fiancé could return at any moment and the vortex opening klaxon went off, Mohinder wrapped up what he was doing, removed his gloves, and went to go and hopefully greet Gabriel immediately after his return. He'd done the same twice today already, though the first time had been the return of Mitchell and Henry and the second was a false alarm.
Those false alarms had been happening a lot recently. Jack said that the Rift was acting up, opening vortexes for a split second in multiple realities when one of their agents did so to return home. He said that there was nothing to worry about, that the false alarms couldn't possibly remain open long enough for anyone or thing to come through.
So far, he'd been right.
But as Mohinder came to lean over the railing of the catwalk overlooking the return platform, he couldn't help but frown. He didn't recognize the person that was standing there. Technically, that was very possible. Sometime the manipulators didn't get the time just right. This could be an agent from the past or future. They tended to right themselves out pretty quickly. "Hello?"
When: January 10th
What: The gang meets a different sort of pheromone driven asshole
They'd been engaged for a few weeks now, but Mohinder had not grown tired of it in the slightest. His face actually hurt from the sheer around of grinning he had been doing and luckily, he was well liked enough not to have everyone at work hating his guts for being on the level of a Disney princess with the way he kept humming or sighing and staring off into the distance.
Gabriel had been off on some sort of mission with Jim, which he knew ended up tiring them both out since neither really got on, and as always when he knew that his fiancé could return at any moment and the vortex opening klaxon went off, Mohinder wrapped up what he was doing, removed his gloves, and went to go and hopefully greet Gabriel immediately after his return. He'd done the same twice today already, though the first time had been the return of Mitchell and Henry and the second was a false alarm.
Those false alarms had been happening a lot recently. Jack said that the Rift was acting up, opening vortexes for a split second in multiple realities when one of their agents did so to return home. He said that there was nothing to worry about, that the false alarms couldn't possibly remain open long enough for anyone or thing to come through.
So far, he'd been right.
But as Mohinder came to lean over the railing of the catwalk overlooking the return platform, he couldn't help but frown. He didn't recognize the person that was standing there. Technically, that was very possible. Sometime the manipulators didn't get the time just right. This could be an agent from the past or future. They tended to right themselves out pretty quickly. "Hello?"
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Jack still wasn't sure what to do. He could easily give Kilgrave an amnesiac. Retcon could be pumped right into the room and then it would be over.
But that might be cheating.
"So how did you figure out what you could do? It's always amusing to discuss origin stories. And we have the time."
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The question about his origins was just about as welcome. He heaved a deep sigh (he would eventually grow bored of sighing, but certainly wasn't yet), and sat back up on the cot. It could actually do him some good to gain some sympathy, and he could just tell Jack to forget when he got free. "Well, it's not exactly a fun story, mind you. I didn't exactly figure it out so much as it was done to me." He stared up at the camera. "My parents were scientists, you see. And what better subject than one they had full control over, eh?"
He didn't exactly hide the look of bitter distaste when he looked back down. "When they found out that their trials were more successful than they thought, they...how did you put it? 'Released me back to the wild.' I was ten."
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"Turned you out? Did you suggest to them that they might do that? It's how it works, right? You want something, you express that want, and anyone around you that understands you fulfills that want?" Jack wasn't giving the pheromone knowledge away. Not yet. Not so easily. It wasn't a trump card, but a little with held information during an interrogation never hurt.
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"It doesn't matter," he said quietly. He took a moment, staring thoughtfully at the floor, but he bounced back. "Besides, you haven't told me anything at all about you. I hear you don't die? How'd that come about?"
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This he could deal with. This he knew exactly how to plan for the rest. Eventually, Kilgrave would tell him his version of everything and Jack could find the trust from that.
"I die just fine actually," he admitted, a humorous thump to his voice. "It's staying that way that causes all the problems."
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"That's got to be a bit inconvenient," he noted, with a small smile. "But I don't suppose you chose for it to be that way, either. Invulnerability is where the real fun has to be." He looked up at the camera and shrugged. "Still, I imagine it's come in handy for you before."
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"You do lose a sense of self preservation," Jack replied, chuckling, "but you're right. It can be useful sometimes." And he was to the point where it was the only way he could get any restful sleep at all. Thankfully, John Watson was discrete when it came to certain things.
In the lab, Mohinder was moving from slide to slide, or asking Gabriel to grab him something or put something else in the centrifuge. It paid to have a fiancé that could help out with a flick of a wrist and a will to do it.
"It's artificial," he breathed. "This is amazing!" Only Mohinder would think so. "I doubt he's done this to himself... I'm not quite sure how ethical it is to conduct human testing, even with consenting volunteers, but think of the posiibilities, Gabriel. This isn't gene therapy, it's not an attempt to jumpstart human evolution either. That's what makes this so fascinating. It's piggybacking onto his DNA, not encorporated into it."
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So by the time Mohinder had it figured out, Gabriel had several slides floating near Mohinder, within easy reach. He seemed to be looking at them with increasing enthusiasm. Gabriel had been carting things back and forth manually as well, but he stopped as soon as Mohinder began speaking.
He tilted his head, listening carefully. Artificial? Moreso than what Gabriel had done, in that case. His eyebrow raised as Mohinder went on. "It's extra, piggybacking DNA. Kind of like an artificial virus? That-" He blinked, with wide eyes, thinking it over. "Would that be hard to keep under control?" It seemed like it would be very hard to keep under one's thumb, even if they knew what they were doing.
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And how he did love it when they could speak like this as well. This was more align to their life before Torchwood and Mohinder's eyes sparkled as they enjoyed this particular moment of enthusiasm.
"I would go so far to say that he will be unable to ever find much control. There is not a mechanism build in to do that. He can not flip the switch on or off. Perhaps he could learn to do so with his voice, to teach himself to express himself without triggering the effect of the pheromone--"
Mohinder stood to allow Gabriel to view the sequence he had created for Kilgrave should he wish.
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However, right now he had something complicated to figure out, so he needed to keep the breakable things on counters and out of the air. It was really nice to be able to talk science with Mohinder, too. Too often they'd been separated into what Gabriel could do and what Mohinder knew. But Gabriel loved all of this sort of thing, and Mohinder never talked down to him while explaining it.
"I imagine he's learned to be fairly particular in his wording, at least," Gabriel murmured in reply. But his attention was on the sequence. "I see it. Someone had to build this specifically...but why? Maybe they were trying to replicate special abilities?" He shook his head in confusion. Even if that was what they were going for, there's no way they would've been happy with this. Who would want to give someone this ability anyway? "I don't see anyone doing this on purpose. But then again, people have always surprised me."
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And any interviewing could be extremely difficult.
"We can not trace the rift opening so we can not tell exactly the universe he came from. We know already that he can not have a doppleganger from this reality as that person seems to have been old friends with the Captain." Mohinder scratched his chin and there was already stubble growing upon his cheeks. How long had they been at this?
"It might be time to seek Jack's advice. I can experiment with these viral genes on a control--". He'd use his own cells, separate from his own body of his course. "But nothing will get solved unless we speak to Kilgrave."
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And it was definitely time to bring Jack back in on this. He nodded and opened up his wrist cuff, pinging Jack's manipulator. "Jack? We've got some information for you." He continued to stand next to Mohinder, in case he wanted to add anything.
Gabriel was pretty sure the pheromones (or whatever they were) had enough time to wear off. He didn't feel like his head was being pushed under any longer. So talking to Jack would hopefully be fine.
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Mohinder didn't have anything add, having learned not to speak until privacy could be guaranteed. He took Gabriel's hand when Jack agreed and mentioned that he had to pee and really would like some pizza for lunch.
Their boss was such a strange man. Mohinder had yet to figure him out but he was fairly certain such a thing was possible. "I'll handle the pizza. You fetch the Captain. I'm sure Jim will want to be here for this too."
He often saw Gabriel and Jim as brothers competing for Jack's attention, though both men might disagree. Violently.
They had a place not too far away that was use to their strange orders but he did give Sasan a personal call first anyway to see what he might like.
Given their history, perhaps it was strange that Mohinder felt a close friendship with the younger man.
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He was also happy to be a bit of a companion for Mohinder, on those times Gabriel was on assignment. They got on very well, but he was very careful not to even play-flirt with the man. He did not need his tongue pulled out through his nostrils by his own scary doppelganger, thanks very much. Unfortunately, Mohinder had the tendency to flirt without knowing that, and Sasan just had to keep that to himself.
He requested something with sun-dried tomatoes, then remembered he wasn't in LA anymore and said sausage was fine. And he wanted to hear the basic rundown of what was going on, and goodness- had Mohinder even slept last night?
Gabriel's call to Jim was not quite as congenial. He did so on the way to the monitor room, to let him know there was going to be a pizza party in the conference room in about ten minutes or so. Also, if he or Jack was acting weird to get the hell out of there, although Jim probably knew that part. He didn't think it was too likely there'd be a problem.
Once he got to the room, he immediately unhooked the metal bar and took a look at the long part of the T. It didn't appear bent, which was a good sign. He opened the door with the intent of evaluating Jack, and also to get a look at their prisoner. Kilgrave appeared to be sleeping at the moment, curled up in a rather undignified way. "Looks like I called at a good time. Any problems?"
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"None," Jack replied, flipping off the two way communication. "He's manipulative even without the pheromones to help him with that." He stood slowly and made a show of cracking his back, as if that was a problem. It likely was not, given his physiology. "He said his parents experimented on him and then turned him out on the street when he was a child."
So far, at least, Jack was acting normally. He pulled the coat from the back of the chair and threw it under his arm.
"I don't know how much of that I believe. He was testing me for the sympathy vote--". Jack shrugged at Gabriel. "And that might have worked if I was Mohinder or Sasan. He's dangerous. I don't want anyone interacting with him without full hazmat protection."
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Gabriel nodded along with Jack's assessment of Kilgrave, especially hearing who it was that was running tests on him. Mohinder could be soft-hearted- but in this case, it might not get Kilgrave too far. Gabriel was well aware of what a terrible idea it was to get on Mohinder's bad side.
"Good idea," he told Jack. "Sounds like we're going to have to be extra careful with him. And of course he's manipulative- he might not know how close he needs to be for his commands to start working." Again, that would be another thing Sylar had in common with him, so it just sort of followed. "We'd determined that he'd been experimented on. Mohinder will explain it better, but it seems to be sort of an artificial virus that's causing all of this. The alterations are piggybacking onto his normal DNA."
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It made him press his fingertips lightly together in thought beneath where his coat was draped. By the time they reached the conference room, a good portion of Torchwood was there. One mention of food generally brought everyone on duty running. It was a good thing that Mohinder had learned the lesson about this the hard way, though.
He had ordered entirely too much. All they needed to do was let the crowd thin out, take whole pies with them, and eventually they would just be left with those that needed to learn what Mohinder found out.
Jim and Sasan were seated at the table, Mitchell was still sticking around and there were a dozen or so other agents or technicians there when Mohinder finally got up to give his presentation on the pheromone enabling virus.
"As with all pheromones, it promotes the lowering of inhibitions. In this case, it allows our subject to tone his voice in a way to play upon the weakness a victim exposed to those pheromones suddenly possess. They become suspetible to suggestion, to the point where they maybe believe the suggestion to be their own thought, or if exposed for long enough, to have the unfortunate side effect of being fully away of their lack of desire to do as directed while still being helpless to do it."
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Henry stuck around, actually. Although he had little to contribute, he'd started to learn that food generally meant something was going on. And he had gotten wind of something serious among the more active agents. He didn't know what he'd expected to hear, but it wasn't this. The idea of being helpless against commands was terrifying- he could come up with all sorts of scenarios better left alone.
Sasan had put a hand to his mouth, looking as horrified as Henry felt. He'd looked to what almost looked like a permanent frown on Gabriel's face as Mohinder spoke, and it wasn't too terribly difficult to figure out what had happened. Someone had been controlled, and thank goodness they weren't hurt. He wished he could squeeze Jim's hand, just for reassurance. But they weren't drunk and he couldn't pass off such a thing as an accident.
"So that's why Kaylee was running all over the place, earlier," he said, shaking his head slowly. "Is there any way to fight against these pheromones, in that case? Turn off the effects, anything? Or-- are we punting him back to his own reality soon? I mean, we hardly want to keep him around here."
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Mitchell interrupted, somehow managing not to splatter red sauce on his fingerless gloves. "So we're treating this like a bloody disease?"
Mohinder always found it strange that the vampire used that term. "Yes. For now, at least. It will take time to find a way to make an antihistamine that will react properly to the pheromone. And we will need to run tests to decide how long of a period it is between affect and dissipation of the effect. Which is why I will be the one delivering Kilgrave his dinner."
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This might turn into a fight. But this was honestly one of the worst-case scenarios for Gabriel. He knew he couldn't offer to do it, because he might wreck half the place before they took him down. But thinking of Mohinder subjecting himself to being controlled again...damn it. Why couldn't they just kill this guy and be done with it, again?
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Mohinder wasn't going to do this. Not with Gabriel and not with his over protective streak. "I'll be in a protective suit. I have no special abilities to speak of. And I was exposed to him the longest. I know what it feels like. No one else here does. I'm the only one that can get a base line."
He wasn't letting anyone bully him, not even the man who had made him cum so hard that morning that he had actually been unable to stop giggling for almost a full three minutes.
"I don't expect anyone to happen, but if something does, I can rather easily rescued. Now calm down."
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He looked Mohinder in the eyes so the scientist could see how upset Gabriel really was about this. He was terrified. Calming down was what he was already trying to do. "Please, Mohinder. Don't."
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Though there were people here, possibly uncomfortable people, Mohinder decided to say exactly how he felt.
"I plan on doing this because it is wise to do so, important for my work here to do so, and because I would rather have someone I did not love attempt to manipulate me. I will not be in any danger. I'll be inside of a hazmat suit. Jim will be with me, also inside of a hazmat suit to stop Kilgrave or myself if necissary."
Jim looked up from Sasan whom he had not at all be sort of staring at and frowned. "Me?"
"Yes, you were not exposed to Kilgrave and are less dangerous is the hazmats don't work than Mitchell might be. Sorry, Mitchell..."
"You're fine mate, but what do we do if the suits don't work?"
"It'll be like a viral containment zone. Airlocks. There will be a way to separate us from Kilgrave just in case." Mohinder was refusing to look at Gabriel now.
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"Uh. I could go, instead of Jim. I haven't been exposed, either." Henry, surprisingly, had spoken up. He'd mostly worked on supernatural-seeming things since he came here, but this seemed close enough to him. And now both of the two identical-looking men seemed very unhappy. Maybe he could help that a little. And even though he hadn't been exposed, he knew the risks and what he was getting into. "...I thought I'd volunteer, at least."
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Jack nodded. He rarely minded someone taking over. He was somewhat emotionally compromised here, though the more time he spent with Kilgrave, the less he was like the Doctor. That boded well for everyone involved.
"I'll bring the cheese with me--" Mohinder was saying as Jack leaned back against the wall Gabriel was leaning on.
"Come with me to the observation room. You'll feel better if you can watch."
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