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Eames. ([personal profile] falsify) wrote in [community profile] ruffians2017-05-05 04:23 am

eye of the tiger playing in the distance

[Training for this team has been rougher than Eames really ever expected. SHIELD has already put him through the ringer over the years, but this dream stuff requires a lot of skills he'd never heard of before. And that's before even getting to handling it in the field.]

[Stressful, difficult, and at times painful as it is, it doesn't take Eames that long to get to grips with the fundamentals — using his powers in a dream, learning to navigate something that feels real but isn't, the right checks if he's not sure whether or not he's dreaming — he's dedicated to getting this right, absolutely willing to give everything he's got to it. Plus it helps that Cobb's usually there for the briefings, and he makes an excellent translator when Arthur gets overly technical or theoretical about the whole thing.]

[This part is another one of those things he'd never thought he'd have to learn. A frown on his face when it's just him and Arthur and the plain room they're using, because he wouldn't think someone has to be taught how to handle being killed in a dream, but apparently it's a pretty big deal. Something about being able to take it in stride, to be able to immediately move on to the next thing when you wake up, but surely when you know it's not real, it shouldn't be a problem.]

[He frowns, thumbing over a bottle of light sedative, and glances at Arthur with a raised eyebrow when he asks his question. Seeking a little more information from Arthur's point of view rather than the technical aspects of it.]


So... I have to learn how to die?
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-05-05 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
In a way.

[His tone is meant less to be frustrating and more to convey that this is a pretty difficult concept to fully explain. Arthur knows that dying in a dream causes a certain amount of distress and his dreams are a touch closer to reality, so it's better if one gets a little more comfortable with the feeling before going out into the field where it might happen unexpectedly or even be a crucial part of a mission.]

[He sits down on one of the chairs in the room as he starts rolling up his sleeves.]


It's more like learning how to make it into a routine. We all have tricks to keep ourselves grounded in reality, and that's never more important than after going through something as stressful as simulated death.
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-05-06 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arthur lets out a dry laugh. He wishes that were the case.]

Logic can't trump your gut reaction without a bit of practice first.

[He sighs and frowns a moment as he composes this next bit in his head.]

You know when you're dreaming about falling and you wake up with a jolt? For a split second you still have this phantom feeling of falling and it takes a moment to realize that you're still in your bed. This can be the same way - when you're in a situation where your life is in danger it activates your flight or fight instincts and those can carry over into wakefulness. Your mind, on some level, has been tricked into believing that the dream is real and it translates into real world adrenaline.

The point of all this is twofold. First of all you need to be able to override the fight or flight instinct within the dream so we don't compromise our objective, and second of all we need to be able to transition to wakefulness with clear heads in case we're compromised in reality.

[He looks at Eames to check if he's following, but in any case he just sighs and digresses.]

You'll understand it better after we start.
Edited 2017-05-06 23:34 (UTC)
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-05-06 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arthur nods and sits back in his chair, gesturing to the sedative in Eames' hand.]

Whenever you're ready.
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-10 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arthur follows him in, slipping into the space between their subconscious minds and building a structure around them as easily as breathing. This is fairly simple one to start - when he opens his eyes in the dream they're in a room of solid glass, floating in the air high above an endless flat ocean. There are details Artur didn't bother thinking about like the steel beams lining the edges of the container to give it some visual shape but otherwise everything is really straight forward.]

[He looks across the room to see Eames, waiting to see how this is going to start.]
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-10 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arthur watches Eames, feeling an emotion that could be described as regret over what he's about to do. He lets him look, watching the wheels turning in his head as he does what Eames does which is obsess over every detail of the dream.]

The first death is by falling. I usually start with this one because it's familiar - we've all fallen once or twice in our lives, sometimes long enough to register the feeling - and because it's almost kind of fun on the way down.

[He admits that it's at least a little for dramatic effect when he walks over to the wall and pushes a huge panel of glass wall until it tilts away and falls. It goes for a long time, falling and falling, and Arthur watches it for a moment before he looks up at Eames.]

If you don't want to jump I can push you or I can take away the floor. Up to you.
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-10 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arthur looks back down at where the bubbles must be rising up from the glass sinking into the water then back up at Eames. He shakes his head.]

No. The only way you get out of this dream is if you fall.
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-10 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arthur wakes a fraction of a second after Eames, having had to stay in the dream long enough to make sure Eames actually experienced the dying part of the fall before he came to. He reaches over to put his hand on the back of the chair, careful not to startle Eames, calm and collected because it's important Eames hears a steady voice right now.]

Hey, are you okay?
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-10 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it hardly ever is.

[He sighs and nods, pulling his hand back to lean back in his chair.]

You did well, though. It's good to be a little bit fearless. Some people need the glass pulled out from under them... they usually don't do well with the rest of it.
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-10 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
No.

[Arthur appreciates Eames' desire to get straight to business about this.]

I think that's partially because I'm the one in control. When you're dreaming on your own, your brain just wants you to experience the feeling of falling, so it slows down time, feels a little floaty... When I'm in control of the physics, I don't give you those kinds of luxuries because I wouldn't want the mark registering any subtle changes in the environment. Now... with your abilities you might be able to change yourself in some way that would allow you to float or fly out of a situation like that, as long as it didn't give you away, but that's something we can practice another time.

[He waves his hand dismissively.]

Falling's not really our biggest cause of death in dreams anyway.
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-10 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arthur shrugs.]

It's the easiest to get people to try, it's quick, and it doesn't require an enemy combatant. This is basically just getting used to the feeling of knowing you're going to die but keeping the awareness that you're in a dream so that you don't panic and go off book. Next week we should be able to go under into that same dreamspace and you should be able to jump without a second thought when the mission leader tells you that you need to jump.
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-10 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arthur nods in understanding. For someone with a history like Eames has, he sure has an admirable work ethic. Arthur almost likes that about him.]

The same one or should I change it up?
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-11 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
[He nods again.]

Let's try something different. [he gestures to the sedative] Whenever you're ready.
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[personal profile] specifiercity 2017-08-11 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
[When Arthur opens his eyes he's standing in a dimly light room, far different than the one they fell asleep in, furnished only with the chair Eames is currently tied to and a table between them. On the table is a gnn. This shouldn't be too hard to figure out but Arthur's going to let Eames open his eyes and get a lay of the land before he gets this started.]

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