Captain Jack Harkness (
fractured_agent) wrote2014-01-06 03:08 pm
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Lessons for the team [for slayers_desire]
Every now and again, Jack stumbles over something else about being a leader that he doesn't know, and today is one of those days. While he'd known that Torchwood One trained their operatives in psychic shielding, he wasn't qualified to teach it himself, and psychic aliens are rare enough that it didn't occur to him that it might be necessary, especially with the high turnover rate of Torchwood Three personnel.
But today has reminded him that it's a very real danger, and necessary to shield against those sorts of intrusions.
He's in a bit better mood than last time as he calls the one person he feels is best qualified to teach this skill.
But today has reminded him that it's a very real danger, and necessary to shield against those sorts of intrusions.
He's in a bit better mood than last time as he calls the one person he feels is best qualified to teach this skill.
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Clark is on Superman business at the moment. But she will be able to find an alternate babysitter in the form of Bart, someone who can be there at any time.
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And yes, there is a knock on the door as she says that.
"Just give me a few minutes to give him all the details, and I will PINpoint right over."
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Then April heads out, PINpointing to Jack's world.
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On her first visit the base was mostly empty, but not now. Four other people are in the Hub, and they look up curiously at their unexpected (to them) visitor.
Jack emerges from his office to greet her. "April, glad you could make it."
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"I'd like to introduce you to April Kent, a friend of mine and an expert telepath," Jack replies.
The mousy-looking short man bristles at that. "God, Jack, haven't we had enough of that already? Now you're bringing another one in?"
The Japanese woman at her desk looks down in embarrassment. She was the one who let in the last telepath, which almost led to disaster.
The last member of the team, a young Welshman in a suit, hangs back and says nothing, just silently observing.
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Jack ignores the rudeness of his one teammate, and so do the others, clearly used to it. "If you want to skip out, Owen, you're welcome to do so but you'll be leaving your mind open to attack. If you want to keep your secrets secret, you have to do this."
Owen scoffs and looks away, but he hears the wisdom of Jack's words.
Jack nods towards each of his teammates in turn. "April, this is Gwen Cooper, Owen Harper, Toshiko Sato, and Ianto Jones. Ianto's the one with existing training."
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Owen still looks wary about this whole thing, especially since he'll have to let someone else into his head, and he's very protective of his privacy. Gwen's rather nervous about it too, but she does a better job at hiding it.
Tosh doesn't quite meet anybody's eyes as she follows the group up to the briefing room, where they can sit at the large table comfortably. Ianto is already moving to fetch some tea for everybody on autopilot, although he knows that he'll likely need assessment as well.
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"I want to let you all know, that my own moral code is to go no further into a person's mind then they wish me to go. I will only glance at your surface thought, to see how strong your mind is, so I know what works best for each one of you. And what teaching methods you learn best from."
"I know you all must feel like your secrets are going to be seen. I want to assure you that I won't do that."
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Ianto returns with the tea, placing a mug in front of each person at the table. Everyone has a different mug brought from home and claimed as their own, making it seem like a more casual workplace. There are spare mugs as well, and for April, Ianto has chosen one with plain text for April. "How do you take your tea, ma'am?"
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"Lightly sweetened... please." April smiles at Ianto's offer.
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"Most psychics aren't good psychics," Owen declares. "And here I was glad you destroyed that pendant, Tosh."
"She made the right call," Jack says, injecting a little authority in his voice to shut down Owen's complaining. His negativity is something they don't need right now.
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"Sometimes that is the hardest thing. Giving up power when you have it. Controlling power that can not be taken away..."
"I want you all to clear your minds, and just relax. Most of you won't even sense me in your mind."
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Ianto is a little thrown by that, but he adapts quickly. "Yes, sir."
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Gwen is the most nervous, and the worst at trying to clear her thoughts. She worries about what April will hear, that she too will know that Gwen is cheating on her boyfriend with Owen, and well aware that the more she thinks of it the less likely it will be to keep those thoughts private. But she is also the best at paying attention to detail, and once trained, her shields will be among the strongest possible for non-psychics.
Owen doesn't even attempt to keep April out, his attitude more daring her to look deeper. He throws his mind wide open, and though he's as psi-blind as the others, his strengths lie in his determination and stubbornness.
Tosh's thoughts are quiet, something she's adjusted to quickly when she was using the now-destroyed pendant. Aside from Ianto, she is the only other one who can feel April's touch, though she can't quite make it out, like a whisper in the dark. Her mental discipline is almost as good as Ianto's.
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"Gwen... you are the best at paying attention to detail. Right now your mind is clouded with worries and concerns, but once trained your shields would be quite strong."
"Owen... don't dare me to go deeper. You don't know who you are challenging. But your determination is your best defense."
"Tosh, you have the mental discipline is quite strong, and already you have adjusted to stilling your thoughts."
"All of you have the potential to have strong mental shields."
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April's words make Gwen worry a little bit more. If she knows Gwen is worrying, that means she must know about the affair. Her poker face is the exact opposite of Ianto's. "...I'm glad to hear it," she says, trying to sound more upbeat about it.
Owen at least takes April a little more seriously, now that he knows she isn't just blowing smoke about her abilities. But now he's starting to wonder who exactly she is, since regular human beings aren't telepaths.
"I've had a bit of practice," Tosh says, looking down into her tea. "It was overwhelming at first... I just wanted to keep them out."
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"And yes, sometimes the best practice is having someone trying to get into your mind... unfortunately."
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"And where'd you get your training, ey?" Owen asks Jack. "Not Torchwood, if Ianto's aren't good enough."
"Independent contractor," Jack says smoothly. "Kinda like this one."
((Sorry for up and vanishing last night, we had an internet outage due to the cold (-16F/-27C)))
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((glad you are okay. We had -50C temperatures yesterday, with the wind chill...))
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Gwen frowns a little. "I can't tell what I'm looking at," she admits.
"Is this why I couldn't read you?" Tosh asks.
Jack nods. "I've had a lot more practice with this."
((Our wind chill was somewhere in the -40s, not sure where exactly since the internet was out. We're still under a wind chill warning actually, I plan to stay inside all day))
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