Sol1
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It does. It's been occurring to him regularly for years, now, and as the order is given it's as though it's all the proof he needs. He's just shot a man in the arm, a Senior Judge's personal assistant, and now he's being taken into custody by his fellow Arbitrators. He's insane, it's quite clear for all to see. For some reason, it's almost a relief to be relinquished of his responsibilities to prove to people that he's anything else.
A final crack forms in his composure, but soon the panic drains away from him entirely as though through a puncture in its vessel. It's replaced by a numbness, a vacancy of real feeling that wells up from within and spreads through his limbs like the cold. He understands, belatedly. This was the impending murder. This was what he was trying to prevent, and being unable to prevent it, he has at least aided in the apprehension of one of the Chirurgeon Killer's accomplices.
He falls silent as he turns his back to the guard who's aiming the weapon at him, offering his hands out behind him to be manacled. He feels looks and oddly content, even as he stares across the table at the man he's just shot and the man who's just died. For however long he's in custody, he knows that he's temporarily absolved of duty, and for a man who's been working around the clock for months, that's almost a welcome relief. And they say only in death does duty end.
He wonders, distantly, if he's going to die.
A Verispex technician knows better than anyone that an undue struggle will disturb a crime scene, so he closes his eyes and lets them get on with it. For the lack of visual stimulus, however, his thoughts and his ears are drawn back to any sign of that rumbling he heard earlier . . .
A final crack forms in his composure, but soon the panic drains away from him entirely as though through a puncture in its vessel. It's replaced by a numbness, a vacancy of real feeling that wells up from within and spreads through his limbs like the cold. He understands, belatedly. This was the impending murder. This was what he was trying to prevent, and being unable to prevent it, he has at least aided in the apprehension of one of the Chirurgeon Killer's accomplices.
He falls silent as he turns his back to the guard who's aiming the weapon at him, offering his hands out behind him to be manacled. He feels looks and oddly content, even as he stares across the table at the man he's just shot and the man who's just died. For however long he's in custody, he knows that he's temporarily absolved of duty, and for a man who's been working around the clock for months, that's almost a welcome relief. And they say only in death does duty end.
He wonders, distantly, if he's going to die.
A Verispex technician knows better than anyone that an undue struggle will disturb a crime scene, so he closes his eyes and lets them get on with it. For the lack of visual stimulus, however, his thoughts and his ears are drawn back to any sign of that rumbling he heard earlier . . .