27th July 2013
04:18 GMT
If I didn't have to be here, this would actually
nearly be funny.
"…
for your own aggrandisement!"
"…
would have fled you as well!"
The priest's face is a picture of thunderous disgruntlement at the constant insults (both indirect and direct) that his culture has received, but appears mostly willing to let Cara Yat do the
arguing ranting. The lawyer's composure is better, but I've caught him wincing as his… Employer? Increasingly abandons reason for invective. Arisia's just sort of crumpled inwards, her occasional interjections-
"This isn't-."
Cara turns her
vengeful glare her way. "…
which supports child trafficking!"
-just resulting in
her becoming a target.
I suppose that in the interest of getting out of here today I should try and be a little more helpful.
I try to catch the lawyer's eye, and after a moment his saccades take them in my direction. I nod towards the Watchtower's gardens.
"Sidebar?"
He glances back at his employer, who shows no interest in his input at all. Then he looks back at me and nods.
Right. Send a filament through the deck and into the garden, tether
him, wave Arisia goodbye and transition. And I only spot it because I'm looking for it, but the lawyer's head
blurs for an instant as he takes in his new environment.
"We usually just
walk."
"I didn't want to distract them. Shall we start again?
" He nods.
"I'm the Illustres of the Orange Lantern Corps. I can't say my name, but-
" I take a card out of subspace and inscribe on it the kryptonian characters closest to the correct sounds. Fortunately, I don't see them as
being my name so there's no mental effect on me.
"-that's it.
"
He reads it carefully, and sounds it out silently once. "Paul. And I am Ken Lee."
"Pleased to meet you, Ken Lee. Since that's-
" I glance back up at the meeting room.
"-generating more heat than light, perhaps a more dispassionate discussion might result in more progress?
"
He shrugs. "It doesn't hurt, though obviously I can't agree to anything without Cara Yat's permission."
"So what does she actually
want? As I understand it, she originally thought that Sodam was kidnapped?
"
"Legally, he
was,
even-" He prepares to talk over my objections, then hesitates with surprise when I don't have one. "-ah, if he claims to be fine with leaving with you."
"Okay, but has she changed her objectives now that it's clear that even if he went back to Daxam for a couple of years, he'd just leave again the moment he completed his rite of adulthood?
"
"I am
less convinced that he would do that. Having been returned to the bosom of his family and removed from external influences, I think that he would reconsider."
"Confident enough to make it his decision?
"
"As I said, I can't make a decision on the matter myself."
"I'm just trying to suggest things that my Lanterns might agree to. You find somewhere out of the way on Daxam for Lantern Coutara to live for a few years.
" He clearly wants to interject, but
holds off.
"Lantern Yat spends most of his time with his natural family, returns to school and engages in your religious practices. When he comes of age, he can stay or go as he chooses.
"
"I can put it to her, but I doubt that would be acceptable."
"Alright. Why?
"
"It would involve an alien living on Daxam. She-." He considers for a moment. "
We appreciate that with a power ring there's
ultimately nothing we can do to prevent him leaving. That would be a very sad day, but we accept that it is so. But Daxam remaining inviolate is not something that I
or she
can compromise on."
"Alright. How about
near Daxam?
"
"
How near?"
"Your moon?
"
"We keep things there."
"Next planet in or out?
"
"That… Would not be ideal, but as long as most of our people didn't know that she was there I suspect that we could live with it."
"Ah, progress.
"
"But I assume that you would want Sodam Yat to keep the power ring you gave him."
"Well, yes, obviously. We're talking about custody sharing. If you don't want her to land on Daxam, he needs to be able to go to
her.
"
"It's alien technology." He shakes his head. "It wouldn't be acceptable."
"Then either you'd need to give him a daxamite spaceship for his exclusive use, or let me build him a suit of kryptonian power armour. I've got contemporary designs, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference from a suit built before your exodus.
"
"A child with a spacecraft or military wargear?"
"He's been using a power ring for over a year. I think he can handle it.
"
"I don't know how
your legal system works-"
I grin.
"Earth isn't unified. Even under a yellow sun, you wouldn't live long enough.
"
"-but-. Ah." He looks at me for a moment. "Oh, a.. joke. Heh. But, ah, your home region, what about them?"
"The legal system of the country I was born in tended to give up once the child left its borders.
Within its borders they'd want evidence of the home environment being dangerous, but I'm
afraid to say that Diro Yat trying to kill an unarmed man right in front of Sodam
would count. In my
current home country, I imagine it would go before our queen for her personal review.
"
"And what would
she say?"
"Ah… If it was a local woman and a foreign woman? I suspect that she'd order them to marry one another and raise the child together, so that's-.
"
His eyes widen in horror, glancing back up at the meeting room. "A truly
Kvorgian solution."
"Yes. We have a very unusual culture. So, okay, if giving him equipment isn't acceptable, would it be acceptable for a Daxamite to fly him there for visits?
"
"That…
Might be possible. It's certainly more possible than the
other suggestions."
"Okay, well let's-.
" My ring shimmers.
"Excuse me.
" I raise it to my ear.
"Yes?
"
"Paul, It's Roy. We got a problem."
A lance of heat vision
bursts through the meeting room window!
"You don't say.
"