[ A flurry of questions come bubbling up to the forefront of his mind all at once-- how did Rhys know that nickname, anyway? How did this...Jack know that? How had Rhys managed this-- he hadn't seen much of anything in Norfinbury yet that would've contributed toward making any of what he's seeing here. Would that mean that this Jack had been brought from home-- and if so, what the hell? ] [ This...was probably the thing he'd been trying to retrieve. While Vasquez could guess what Hyperion would've wanted with a simulacrum of Handsome Jack himself, there were still a few gaps in the equation that were making the conclusion a bit too uncertain for his liking. ]
[ He sucks in a breath through his teeth, jaw clenched tight. As far as he knew, this wasn't the boss he'd known and loved, but-- Rhys was probably planning something. He'd play along for now, in the hopes that he could get some more information in the process for later. If this was all part of some trick, he'd get the better of Rhys eventually; he just had to wait it out until mistakes were made, and then he'd put an end to this. ] [ How dare he use Jack's image, anyway? The fucking gall-- ]
It's-- You're a little different than I remember, boss. [ 'YOU'RE A FEW INCHES TALL AND BLUE AND THAT'S A BIG DIFFERENCE,' but that goes unsaid. Presently, at least. ] And you're apparently shacked up with Helios' number one failure, which is...kinda surprising? You know what you're doing, though. Not second-guessing you or anything. [ --as he adds hurriedly. Vasquez liked to think he knew where the thin ice was with Jack, but he wasn't going to bank on it too much here. ] [ Quite literally the only reason he wasn't losing his shit over the Jackness of the situation is because of the whole...hologram thing. It just wasn't the same-- how was a projection gonna punch anyone? Even then, Vasquez's expression shifts to an odd sort of cringe, and he can't help but fidget in place. No matter how small and what color, Jack was...still intimidating. Despite his best efforts, there was some genuine discomfort present, although he wasn't going to brace himself for impact. He had to get to the bottom of whatever Rhys was planning, and he wasn't going to do that if he was too busy getting tied up in knots over knee-jerk responses to things that couldn't even happen. ]
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[ A flurry of questions come bubbling up to the forefront of his mind all at once-- how did Rhys know that nickname, anyway? How did this...Jack know that? How had Rhys managed this-- he hadn't seen much of anything in Norfinbury yet that would've contributed toward making any of what he's seeing here. Would that mean that this Jack had been brought from home-- and if so, what the hell? ]
[ This...was probably the thing he'd been trying to retrieve. While Vasquez could guess what Hyperion would've wanted with a simulacrum of Handsome Jack himself, there were still a few gaps in the equation that were making the conclusion a bit too uncertain for his liking. ]
[ He sucks in a breath through his teeth, jaw clenched tight. As far as he knew, this wasn't the boss he'd known and loved, but-- Rhys was probably planning something. He'd play along for now, in the hopes that he could get some more information in the process for later. If this was all part of some trick, he'd get the better of Rhys eventually; he just had to wait it out until mistakes were made, and then he'd put an end to this. ]
[ How dare he use Jack's image, anyway? The fucking gall-- ]
It's-- You're a little different than I remember, boss. [ 'YOU'RE A FEW INCHES TALL AND BLUE AND THAT'S A BIG DIFFERENCE,' but that goes unsaid. Presently, at least. ] And you're apparently shacked up with Helios' number one failure, which is...kinda surprising? You know what you're doing, though. Not second-guessing you or anything. [ --as he adds hurriedly. Vasquez liked to think he knew where the thin ice was with Jack, but he wasn't going to bank on it too much here. ]
[ Quite literally the only reason he wasn't losing his shit over the Jackness of the situation is because of the whole...hologram thing. It just wasn't the same-- how was a projection gonna punch anyone? Even then, Vasquez's expression shifts to an odd sort of cringe, and he can't help but fidget in place. No matter how small and what color, Jack was...still intimidating. Despite his best efforts, there was some genuine discomfort present, although he wasn't going to brace himself for impact. He had to get to the bottom of whatever Rhys was planning, and he wasn't going to do that if he was too busy getting tied up in knots over knee-jerk responses to things that couldn't even happen. ]