[karkat symbol for two-synths (hi yes its me the nerd arma and nick is my sideblog)]

two-synths-in-a-trenchcoat:

the-perfect-scientist:

two-synths-in-a-trenchcoat:

the-perfect-scientist:

Had something gone wrong in the memory lounger? Did part of his brain get left behind in the computer?

Okay, that was extreme, obviously, but things just didn’t look… right. Oh sure, the colors looked fine and he could still see but… his vision seemed a bit sharper waking up. And… his nose? Looked like it was the wrong shape?

There was a buzzer noise, like the noise when someone hit the abort button on a compacter, and Carlos’ memory pod suddenly opened. He was confused, but he just shrugged slightly and started to sit up… only to realize that he wasn’t wearing his own clothes.

He became aware that his body didn’t…. well it just didn’t feel right.

“What the hell…?” he asked aloud, and he was shaken when he didn’t hear his own voice come out of his throat.

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Grimacing sort of sympathetically at the noise, aRMA winces, pulling back immediately with a soft frown. Their throat works, something like a bone bobbing in it, and it feels entirely too crowded, as if there’s just too much neck there and not enough space for air or breathing.

“…Yeah, that is. That’s…Just don’t try to swallow too much. The mechanism for it is kinda rusted and doesn’t work. I…I guess this is worse for you cause you’re made out of meat, huh? You’re not…interchangeable. You live your whole life in one meat shell and can’t imagine being not meat…”

The voice warbles oddly, as if they’re getting used to the feel of vocal chords, wincing at the sensation of it. Everything is sensation all the time, and the sheer amount of information flooding their consciousness is…Too much.

Eventually, aRMA wobbles awkwardly on Carlos’s legs as they manage to wobble back towards the memory pod, kneading fingers at their own brow, looking panicked and overwhelmed until eventually their eyes roll back and flutter, entire form going limp and flopping comically into the pod as they…pass out?

Carlos was immediately worried and without
thinking he started to stand up. And wow, even that felt wrong. Just – wrong.
Parts of his body felt entirely too light while at the same time he just didn’t
really have feeling anymore. He nearly stumbled and fell right over, but he
managed to do some quick shuffling-type steps before he was at the other pod.

“What – what’s wrong, are they –“ He paused a
moment to let his throat work, trying to get out a mechanical hitch, but to no
avail. Guess he was living with that forever now. “Are they alright? What
happened?” He reached out automatically with his right hand to take his arm,
but stopped – startled by the metal skeletal limb. That’s – that’s attached to him now and it can hurt someone
if he wasn’t careful!

Eventually Dr Amari trots in with six more pages of notes, scribbling furiously.

“Ahlright so. All I vhould need to dho is…Repeat zhe experiment, but add individual markers for vhich of you belonzhs where into zhe programming. It’s simple enouzh, but it vhould require…Vhahd I miss? Vhe need both parties to be conszchious for this…”

Huffing inpatiently, the doctor pokes Carlos’s body with the sharp point of her pencil, the motion causing it to jerk violently awake.

“YAAHAHAHAOW! What’d ya do that for, Amari? S’not every day I get jolted through my own memories…Wait.”

He looks at his fingers, then at the scientist, then at…

“…Shit. This isn’t a flashback. How the fuck…Carlos, are you alright? Geez, this is so fucked…Hey, is aRMA with you in there…? Or… No, aRMA wouldn’t have…How would that even work…? Doc…?”

Doctor Amari holds up her hands defensively, shaking her head. Clearly she doesn’t want to have to come up with a scientific explanation for this basket of shit.

Carlos just looked at… his own face a little
worriedly, afraid to touch. “I… I think you have aRMA,” he said. “I’ve… It’s
just me here. I hope. I…” He looked down at his own hands. He… his sense of
feeling was so dull now.  A little like
that dead moment when your foot falls asleep.

Carlos groaned. Or, his throat did as
machinery moved together. He didn’t like this. He didn’t like this and he
wanted to be back in his own body. He was this
close to having a freak-out.

[karkat symbol for two-synths (hi yes its me the nerd arma and nick is my sideblog)]

two-synths-in-a-trenchcoat:

the-perfect-scientist:

two-synths-in-a-trenchcoat:

the-perfect-scientist:

Had something gone wrong in the memory lounger? Did part of his brain get left behind in the computer?

Okay, that was extreme, obviously, but things just didn’t look… right. Oh sure, the colors looked fine and he could still see but… his vision seemed a bit sharper waking up. And… his nose? Looked like it was the wrong shape?

There was a buzzer noise, like the noise when someone hit the abort button on a compacter, and Carlos’ memory pod suddenly opened. He was confused, but he just shrugged slightly and started to sit up… only to realize that he wasn’t wearing his own clothes.

He became aware that his body didn’t…. well it just didn’t feel right.

“What the hell…?” he asked aloud, and he was shaken when he didn’t hear his own voice come out of his throat.

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It’s warm.

That’s the immediate first thought that crosses his mind, wincing at the sound of the memory lounger signifying a grievous error.

This whole thing had been Dr Amari’s idea, of course, two individuals to share the neural load, an experiment she was trying to perfect, but obviously something wasn’t working right here. It felt like Nick’s skin was buzzing, and when he ran a hand over his face to try to soothe the confusion, the resulting texture was overwhelming.

He looks down at the hand, frowning when he sees toffee colored skin. No. No, he doesn’t want this memory, whatever it is. He knows all of these memories, he’s seen them all intimately, and he doesn’t want to watch her die again he can’t, he won’t-

And just like that, Nick is gone and aRMA is blinking at the sudden, abrupt consciousness, blinking as if they’d been shaken awake. Their gaze fixes on the hand, turning it this way and that, admiring it.

“Whoa.” They jump at the sound of their own voice, leaning out of the comfortable little pod that keeps making angry noises, only to gaze upon a scientist and… DiMA? No, that can’t be right. That’s. Wait, that’s their body!

“What’d Nick fuck up this time…?”

Carlos realized, alarmingly, that some
sensations were missing: he wasn’t breathing, he couldn’t hear the blood
rushing in his ears, his mouth was so much dryer than it should have been, and
he couldn’t even really feel much
of anything on his skin!

He was shocked again, hearing a voice that sounded like his
father’s.  He looked around, and for a
second he thought he saw his brother in the memory lounger next to his. Except
it wasn’t his brother – it looked like… Oh god, it looked like him!

“Oh my god…” he said in a voice that was gravelly and just
too rough-sounding for his liking. “Oh my god, what happened? D-Doctor?”

Relatively unfazed by the current state of affairs, aRMA waves at the doctor person with the neat boots from their temporary body with a small smile.

Doctor Amari does not at all find this a satisfactory response to her experiment, and promptly panics, looking between the two of them and the screen in front of her with horror.

“I believe that I may hafe made a grave error. I hafe accidentally…mistyped one of zhe integers, and it rezhulted in an error that booted you both from the system…to the wrong bodies. I zhould have programmed markers for which conszchiousness goes where…”

Panicking, she scrutinizes her clipboard of notes and dashes out of the room for more paper to make more notes.

aRMA shrugs slightly, giving a sort of goofy embarassed smile with it, then strolls up to the person in their body, smooshing synthetic cheeks with both hands and marvelling at the almost gradient effect on their optics, white to yellow to blue fading together into a hazy sort of greenish color.

“Is this what I look like to other people? I’m so pretty. I didn’t even know my optics could glow that color! Cute!”

Carlos just… he just didn’t feel right. This
was so surreal and he didn’t like it. And then ‘he’ was walking up and reaching
out and touching him and just…

If Carlos had skin, it’d be crawling.

He made a really weird whirring noise from
inside of his chest and he reached up, grabbing his own hands and pulling them
away from his… or, Nick’s face.

“Please, just… don’t do that,” he gritted out
lowly.