http://has-a-hardline.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] has-a-hardline.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] singularityderp2010-12-21 11:19 pm
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IT'S TWO TICKETS TO THAT THING YOU LOVE!

HEADCANON MEME

1. Comment in the post listing your characters.
2. Other will reply with the name of one of your characters
3. You list three things that are your headcanon for that character.


Alternatively, someone can ask you a specific question about the headcanon you have for a certain character. This gives you the option to answer questions pertaining to certain subjects, or think about a question you hadn't considered/answered with your headcanon yet.

There's no limit to the topics or the amount of times someone can ask about a character. It can be huge things like how their life was before their canon, or something smaller like their first time making sweet sweet... um, baked goods for the family. As long as you think it's something that is accurate to your character but it isn't in their canon.

((Basic idea taken from [livejournal.com profile] spamnotmunky))

[identity profile] theniputitback.livejournal.com 2010-12-22 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
Oooh.

Delta, she still thinks of as a mobile encyclopedia or something (1995 canon point, lol what is google). She wouldn't think to call him when she needed help, or be thrilled with the idea of even talking to him one on one when York's not around. Basically, she trusts him because York does, and because he's shown himself to be both reasonable and not an immediate threat.

She still wouldn't hesitate to take him out if there was the slightest sign that he'd gone bad and was a threat to York.


She has a big old blind spot where T is concerned; the most reasonable thing to do would be to melt him down (again), both to keep anyone else from ever getting the technology (never mind that most of the other technology on the station is miles more advanced than a T-800) and to completely eliminate any possibility that he will turn on her.

But - but - in addition to his undeniable uses as a bodyguard/recon partner/etc., there's also the fact that T-800 is the only one on Sacrosanct who really understands, if not Sarah, then at least where she's coming from and what she's seen; the specific threats that she's attuned to. And more than that, there's John. York and Red may make sad faces and give her bracing shoulder clasps (or the raptor equivalent) when Sarah mentions John, but T knows him, and wants to see him safe as much as Sarah does.

TO ACTUALLY ANSWER THE QUESTION - She trusts him more than she should. She's still very much aware of the fact that he could turn on her, and at the moment, since she's unaware that he's back from the Pyramid Head incident, she's looking over her shoulder every five minutes for a Terminator gunning for her. But in day to day life, she's been more or less pushing that potentiality aside, because she really doesn't want to have to think about it.

This may all change once T reappears, especially if she thinks he's out to get her when she first sees him again and she gets freaked out.


York - oh, god. He was, if not the first, then one of the first people here she opened up to about Skynet and the war - and he believed her immediately. Coming as she did from a lifetime of people thinking she's nuts and almost immediately following a three-year stint in a mental institution, where every day she had people trying to convince her that none of it was real, that's pretty significant. She's still wary about Delta, but she's learning to accept the situation; as far as she can tell, York is truly trying to do the right thing by everyone, and she can tell that he's genuine. She's more concerned about his own trust being taken advantage of (perhaps by...oh, I don't know, the AI in his brain going rogue?) than the opposite.

Again, this all may change when/if she finds out that York knew about T coming back and deliberately kept that knowledge from her.