Re-Entry 15: Video/Spam
[Inmate Filter]
[It was a very good weekend with a very bad ending for Felix, which might be why he's back to smoking in front of the camera again. The collar of his shirt is unbuttoned as well, although he otherwise seems as composed as usual.]
Do any of you know why you're here?
[He pauses, then smirks ruefully.] For once, I'm not trying to sow dissent. I don't need you to tell me what kind of monster the Admiral is. I'm just... wondering what you think it is he thinks you need to change, and...
Well, no and. Just that.
[Private to Claire Bennet]
Could I ask you a question?
[Private to Trip, Racetrack, Barbara, Charles, separately]
I have something to tell you. [He glances away from the screen for a second, worry -- or something worse -- flashing in his eyes.] I... think I might really be a traitor this time.
If you're receiving this message-- [A tacit, almost wordless admission that there are others involved here, multiple victims.] --it's because I've been gathering information on you. My resources have been... limited, but I've compiled a detailed file that contains more or less everything you've said on any public or warden-only filter, and in some cases, in private communications as well.
I honestly thought that, given my... my history, I was doing what was best for myself and for the ship, but I realize now that I was wrong. I take full responsibility for my actions.
[Spam for Dean]
[Felix had left the room as soon as Dean had, the night after the flood, and he's been laying even lower than usual ever since. It's not that he wants to stay away, not this time -- he's just assuming that Dean wants nothing to do with him, and as much as he already misses him, he doesn't want to provoke a confrontation when he has nothing more to say in his own defense and no particularly convincing argument to make Dean take him back.
Honestly, things seem to go better for him when he avoids conflicts, anyway.
Unfortunately, though, he actually needs some things from the room, so he tries to pick a time when he suspects Dean won't be around. He still has the key, so he slips inside quietly and starts collecting his things, with every intention of leaving the key behind and no further trace of himself.]
[It was a very good weekend with a very bad ending for Felix, which might be why he's back to smoking in front of the camera again. The collar of his shirt is unbuttoned as well, although he otherwise seems as composed as usual.]
Do any of you know why you're here?
[He pauses, then smirks ruefully.] For once, I'm not trying to sow dissent. I don't need you to tell me what kind of monster the Admiral is. I'm just... wondering what you think it is he thinks you need to change, and...
Well, no and. Just that.
[Private to Claire Bennet]
Could I ask you a question?
[Private to Trip, Racetrack, Barbara, Charles, separately]
I have something to tell you. [He glances away from the screen for a second, worry -- or something worse -- flashing in his eyes.] I... think I might really be a traitor this time.
If you're receiving this message-- [A tacit, almost wordless admission that there are others involved here, multiple victims.] --it's because I've been gathering information on you. My resources have been... limited, but I've compiled a detailed file that contains more or less everything you've said on any public or warden-only filter, and in some cases, in private communications as well.
I honestly thought that, given my... my history, I was doing what was best for myself and for the ship, but I realize now that I was wrong. I take full responsibility for my actions.
[Spam for Dean]
[Felix had left the room as soon as Dean had, the night after the flood, and he's been laying even lower than usual ever since. It's not that he wants to stay away, not this time -- he's just assuming that Dean wants nothing to do with him, and as much as he already misses him, he doesn't want to provoke a confrontation when he has nothing more to say in his own defense and no particularly convincing argument to make Dean take him back.
Honestly, things seem to go better for him when he avoids conflicts, anyway.
Unfortunately, though, he actually needs some things from the room, so he tries to pick a time when he suspects Dean won't be around. He still has the key, so he slips inside quietly and starts collecting his things, with every intention of leaving the key behind and no further trace of himself.]
Private;
A-ha...]
No, of course not. I wouldn't think you had. But someone else you healed, someone who got a second chance... not everyone uses those for good things. But-- I guess you do already know about that. You've been here for a while. You must have seen all kinds of things.
Private;
With her eyes finding Felix's again, Claire continues:] I can't think of anyone who was healed and then went out and caused trouble. I'm not saying it can't have happened, but that usually when people came to me for help, it was because they were tired of living that way. Not including times I had to save lives or bring people back from the dead, of course, but when someone wanted scars removed or, like you, a body part back. I can pick and choose, sure. I just don't want to. I believe in the second chance whole-heartedly. I see the best in people, or maybe I just hope for too much. I hope that some of them learn a lesson, I guess, that there are still good people in the world. Why live with a disfigurement that makes it difficult to breathe if you don't have to? Why live without a body part if I can give it back?
Is any of this making sense? I know I rambled, sorry.
Private;
Then again, someone like this had loved him once, back on Galactica, and he'd cast him and what he'd thought of as his naivete aside.
Is that it? Is she just naive? Or is he really missing something? He's quiet for a long moment, but when he speaks up again, he sounds a little defeated. No more tricky questions.]
I suppose I'm... just not used to hearing things like that.
Private;
Private;
It's frustrating, because there's so much in there he really, truly can't fathom yet. The guy who killed her parents? How could she admire him for anything? The only sign of his distress is a quick draw at his cigarette, a quick pass of his hand over his mouth, but it's a little overwhelming.]
--It's more than that. [He's not really sure he meant to speak, but he does anyway, brow furrowing slightly.]
I mean... of course it's not so simple as good and bad. I find it... very hard to see the good in some, but I understand the concept of potential. I'm an inmate and I know, objectively speaking, whatever crimes I've committed are relatively minor in the grand scheme of things. When compared to your... guy, or to Dr. Baltar, or to half the inmates here. So I have to think it's more than that. Your devil and your saint, they whisper other things, too. [He can't bring himself to use the words fear and hope, despair and faith, but isn't that really what he means?]
Private;
[She doesn't mention the revenge against Richie because she doesn't want to risk Felix piecing things together, because Claire refuses to rat Jesse out.]
But I don't know, those other things...I mean, they're part of the hand you're dealt, that's life. Right?
Private;
I don't know. [It's the same thing he's been saying all along, to the other inmates, but it's still true. This time, it really is.] I really don't know. I used to be... different.
The truth is, I used to be more like you.
Private;
Private;
I stopped when the man I believed in... [He grits his teeth.] No, more than that. When the system I'd believed in betrayed us. When the people chose someone we all thought was just and right and would lead us to our second chance -- a man whose only dreams turned out to be for himself. A man who sold us like so many cattle.
And if it had just been him... [If it had just been Gaius, he thinks, he might have recovered. He had started to recover. He remembers that feeling, too: rediscovering trust, rediscovering love and even faith of a kind. If it had just been Gaius, things might have been different, but...] But it wasn't.
Private;
Have you thought about staying on to be a warden? So you could get a deal, change all that.
[The allure of wardenhood; changing history, bring back the dead, bridging gaps.]
Private;
It's just that... there's a line of scripture: all of this has happened before and will happen again. In the religious context, it's meant to be taken literally, but more realistically speaking it just means that history repeats. Undoing the damage that Baltar did wouldn't change the things that led up to what happened. To really change things... [He shakes his head.] Well, I don't know where I'd start.
And, frankly, it's a moot point, anyway, because I don't plan on making any deals with the Admiral.
Private;
Will you go home then, once you're done here?
Private;
I don't know if you... there is no home. I have no home.
Private;
Private;
And no, I... currently have no plans. [The plan at this point, in fact, is to have no plans, to eschew plans entirely, because he's still thinking of himself as mostly ready to be dead again. But it seems to upset people when he says things like that.]
Private;