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chofi: (Old School - KuSeZa)
Title: Identity Theft
Fandom: Final Fantasy VII
Prompt: 27. Parents
Characters: Cloud and Zack.
Rating: R. Zack and Cloud curse. Hey, they're teenagers.
Notes: Another gift from Random.org.



"Where's the General?" Cloud asked. The office seemed that much larger because the green monstrosity that was the General's desk was empty.

Zack, slouching behind his workstation, kept most of his attention on his monitor. "Seph's got his quarterly date with Hojo in Deepground." He typed one-handed for a few seconds before allowing himself to shudder. "Deepground... Deepground is a bitch," Zack huffed. He blinked, snapping out of reverie. He winced, hissed out a "Fuck", and looked up at Cloud. "Let's forget I said that last part."

"Shit I shouldn't know?" Cloud said.

Zack nodded. "Keep on forgetting your security clearance isn't the same." He grinned. "I'm going to get the three AM vi--shit, you didn't hear that, either." He pinched the bridge of his nose. "I swear, you're a threat to corporate integrity or some shit. I stare into those baby blues and I'm ready to say anything."

The Soldier tapped a few more keys, leaned back in his chair, and crossed his arms. Cloud had all his attention now. "Yeah, well, Hojo. He's a bitch, too. You got to meet him during the initial physicals, right?"

Cloud's memory called up the image of a man with greasy hair pulled back into a thick tail. Sallow skin, bony face, and eyes obscured by the glare from his glasses. Cold, cold hands prodding. Soft, disdainful grunts as he moved Cloud's arms and legs back and forth, checked reflexes. "Yeah," Cloud said. "I got to meet him."

"You'll be seeing a lot more of him once you're in Soldier," Zack said. "Motherfucker still gives me the creeps. Don't know how Seph stands it, all those damn exams every three months and the random check ups. Fuck, you'd think Hojo was his dad or something. And the shit's been going on for years, according to Angeal."

"But... wouldn't Sephiroth's parents have a say in--"

"Ward of the Company, kiddo. He's been boned since he was a baby."

Cloud thought of some sort of special file, tucked away on a disk that Zack had stashed somewhere, that would cut through firewalls and detections like Zack himself cut through anything. "There's got to be records on him, right? I mean, something somewhere that says how Sephiroth got--"

"Not going to touch that one."

"Why the hell not?" Didn't he even care? Zack had to care. He... he... was Zack. "Doesn't he deserve to know?"

Zack bit his lip and ducked down to open a drawer. He produced a small materia, rather low level. He tossed it to Cloud. Cloud recalled lessons on identifying materia properties. Focus. Let the signatures come to you. Keep in control. Flashes of rainstorms, the rumbling of distant thunder. A Lightning?

Zack turned off his workstation, then strode over to Sephiroth's and did the same. He went back to Cloud and plucked the materia from his hands. Zack gripped the materia, which immediately responded with a soft light. He took a breath and whipped his free hand towards the wall. The emission was slight, only a quick flash that sank into the wall. The Soldier moved back and waited. A series of hisses, crackles, and pops started where Zack had aimed the emission, then traveled around the room. Cloud followed the sounds, slowly turning around until he faced Zack again.

He was smiling. "One of your instructors taught me that one. Couldn't very well start spilling any more shit until the bugs were taken care of."

"Anyone, anyone who's tried to get shit on Sephiroth has failed. Anyone that's gotten too close they've taken away for a little chat." Zack seemed to have remembered about Cloud's proper security clearance level, because he didn't mention anything about Turks or night visits. "I'm leet, but I'm not stupid. Only so many people have the know-how to try this kind of shit. Once they figure that it's not Avalanche, and they know the Turks don't give a fuck, then my ass is grass. All hypothetical, of course." Zack gave him a little smile.

"Don't think I haven't thought of it. If anyone deserves to know just how much the Company's fucked him over, it's Seph. But that's going to take a miracle."

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[identity profile] artimusdin.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 2nd, 2007 02:52 am (UTC)
Why? I mean, they come in, to see if there are any survivors/to see the damage. They find two, Zack and Cloud. They get declared dead to the public by Hojo while being taken to his labs.

Yes, but the fact that they could make their eyes glow AND enhance their bodies to such a degree to be superhuman (example: Seph) could lead them to believe that they're seeing only a portion of what could be possible. All that would have to be said to them that it was an experimental process.
[identity profile] chofi.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 2nd, 2007 03:01 am (UTC)
...I think this requires a play of Before Crisis and Crisis Core for me to know for sure. But since it is the Turks and not Soldier, I think there's something of damage control going on.

I really need to go into developmental psych more in order to really know what I'm talking about, but I think that the goal would be to isolate the genius and creativity to make them efficient Soldiers, but quash that genius and creativity when it comes to other persuits. It won't be perfect (since they haven't had the control over them that they did over Seph), but enough. Make them think about how they can use what they have to kill things, but not where their tools came from.
[identity profile] artimusdin.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 2nd, 2007 03:10 am (UTC)
Of course there's damage control. But there's also Hojo, and he's an amoral bastard that will do whatever he wants and will likely get away with it. Turks are (most likely) ordered to guard and help Hojo with the town. Hojo orders them to take the two to the labs and reports that they're dead. Turks are gonna obey orders. Besides, it's easier for them if there's no witnesses to the slaughter, after all.

Yes, but the scientists could use the ignorance to their advantage. After all, the proto-Soldiers don't know what is and isn't possible for the scientists.
[identity profile] chofi.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 2nd, 2007 03:14 am (UTC)
Yeah, time to get Before Crisis and Crisis Core. And learn Japanese to read the dissection and Ultimana.

Jesus, you just want Tarquin in this. While zombie!Tarquin jokes would be amusing, I think that he should be kept in ITCoG-verse. ...and Takeru in Mercverse. Damn.
[identity profile] artimusdin.livejournal.com wrote:
Mar. 2nd, 2007 03:16 am (UTC)
I can't wait for CC. For obvious reasons.

*laughs* Actually, while it would be nice, I just kinda enjoy playing devil's advocate here.