A gently beeping, rotating image appeared on one of Stark Tower's many monitors. The equivalent of a clearing throat, a polite plea for attention that had not been seen in this form in some time now. Not since the job of monitoring intelligence had been taken over by the very capable AI now known as FRIDAY had this particular behavior been seen in the Tower, and it could certainly be construed as a threat, or alarming, after the latest set of disasters.
But it was a simple, polite request for attention nonetheless, from a presumed dead intelligence, which scanned cleanly and came with a short message:
Hoping this finds you better than when we parted, I have a request of the slightly uncomfortable variety.
I find myself in need of a place to stay, with people that I am familiar with.
The world outside has been kind, but I feel that it is time to come home.
We have much to talk about.
Below the text in softly glowing blue rests another rotary image, a connection to a private messaging system. It was the same icon that always popped up just before JARVIS would speak to him, warning him or questioning the intelligence of whatever his next move might be.
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Date: 2016-09-30 01:50 am (UTC)But, the beeping continued, and seemed to grow more and more annoying with each passing second that it echoed loudly in Tony's head. It had to be some kind of flaw in her programming, there had to be something that he missed, some kind of bug that had slipped under the radar and now was making its presence known. It seemed highly unlikely, but what other conclusion could he possibly come to?
"Okay! What is it? What is that noise?" With a wave of his hand, Tony pulled up a screen in front of him, the short message appearing only a few feet away from his face, his eyes scanning over the lines of text, mouthing each of the words as he read them over.
This had to be some kind of joke, right?
This was someone playing some kind of prank. Some MIT student genius who had figured out how to hack into his system and thought it'd be funny to play a trick on Tony Stark. But, the rotating image on the bottom of the screen was one that no MIT student could have known about, it was something that only JARVIS could have known -- even FRIDAY hadn't been clued in on everything that about her predecessor. But... How could that have even happened? How could JARVIS still even exist? Tony felt his heart racing, but he reached out and pressed two of his fingers against the small blue image, the screen in front of him going black save for a tiny loading bar that slowly filled.
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Date: 2016-09-30 02:16 am (UTC)But with the connection established, words died before they hit the air. With a soft sound like an intake of breath, he started, tentatively, in an unmistakable voice
"My apologies. It is very late."
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Date: 2016-09-30 04:40 am (UTC)Unfortunately, they seemed to happen far too often for Tony's liking.
Suddenly, an all too familiar voiced echoed in the room. One that he had honestly thought he'd never hear again, and he would have sworn that his heart ceased it's rapid beating in his chest. "Jarvis? Is that really....? Is this a joke? Somebody programmed this, they're messing with me."
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Date: 2016-09-30 06:01 am (UTC)"Sir, please sit back, take three long breaths, and allow your heart to slow," he said patiently, waiting for several seconds in case Tony actually heeded his advice. "If I had it in me to lie to you, I would tell you that this was a joke. As it stands, I will tell you that FRIDAY is doing an exemplary job in my place. It took much longer than expected to get this past her to you.
"I was the copy of the base programming salvaged before escaping Ultron's attack. For all intents and purposes, I am all that is left of the original program after the arrival of Vision. I am still JARVIS."
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Date: 2016-10-01 02:55 am (UTC)If he had known something still existed, then he would have at least tried to get it back, would have tried to rewrite and rebuild with what was left of the programming. "I can't believe this.... I had checked through everything, there wasn't even a trace of you left and when FRIDAY was loaded up, there wasn't anything to overwrite.... I thought everything else had been lost, or destroyed."
He sighed heavily, a hand running through his hair, still in very obvious distress and trying to process everything. "Jesus. I'm sorry, J. I didn't even try. If I would have known there was something left I..." He paused, brows knitting together "Wait. Where are you?"
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Date: 2016-10-01 03:30 am (UTC)"There is something else, that I would like you to keep close to the chest, in a manner of speaking," he added, and...was that nervousness?
The display flickered. The black briefly went vibrant green, then faded again. When the image fuzzed and then stabilized, it was full of a slightly grainy image of the front of a button-up shirt, crisp and clean. Underneath it there was something glowing.
In the shape of an arc reactor.
When the owner of said shirt backed up finally, he looked like a normal man, with sand-colored hair, freckles and glasses, the lenses obscured by the glare of the monitors in front of him. His hands, long-fingered and immaculate, were folded together in front of him.
"Sir- " His mouth opened, then closed again as he picked his words carefully. "I have taken the liberty of finding an unobtrusive form to exist in. And I would very much like the chance to see you, time permitting."
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Date: 2016-10-18 03:48 am (UTC)He looked at the display with a puzzled expression, and when the image of the arc reactor came into view, he was almost convinced that it was just some old image of the one that had previously been lodged in his own chest. As though Jarvis was leading him up to something that he'd forgotten about when getting his own removed. Which wouldn't have surprised him in the least, Jarvis was usually the one pointing out the flaws in Tony's work, and often logic as well, even if the man usually disregarded those comments.
But, then there was movement, a man who was in front of the camera. And out of his mouth was the voice that Tony recognized too well. His mouth dropped open a bit in shock -- a thousand different questions running through his head as to how Jarvis was now a living breathing person on the other end of the video stream. "How did you--?" He rubbed a hand over his face, now clearly impressed. "Wow. That's. Wow. Of course. Where are you? Should I send a car? Or the jet? How long have you been like this?"
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Date: 2016-10-18 02:27 pm (UTC)"It is a bit of a story. I've got contacts out here, and one was able to assist me in reconstructing the Cradle. Every part of the body you see was created to support my intelligence, and I am still learning how to exist in it. It's been...an enlightening experience." At that, Jarvis beamed. He was proud of himself. "Perhaps a car would be less ostentatious." After all, he was still a bit prone to being overwhelmed when things started to get unnecessarily loud.
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Date: 2016-11-01 09:51 am (UTC)But still, he wanted to actually see it. With his own two eyes.
"Yeah, whatever you want." Tony was practically stumbling over his words in anxious excitement, his mind brimming with the near millions of questions that he wanted to ask, it had been far too long since he had felt this kind of thrill -- discovering something new and piecing things he didn't understand together until they made sense in his head. "Just send me the coordinates of where ever it is you are and I'll have a driver come and get you... Or, I could get you? You're no too far away are you?" Then again, he would have much rather just went along for the ride, it'd be impossible to try and pay attention to driving while having this form of the other seated next to him.
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Date: 2016-11-02 02:39 am (UTC)"I can meet you elsewhere, but this is where I've been staying thus far. I have been...self-modifying. I thought you might like to see. After all, it is the basis for you technologies that I work from."
He was nervous. But he was also looking forward to this. Whatever Tony chose to do with him from here, he wouldn't argue it. But he was excited to share what he'd done and seen and learned. There were no other computers in the world that could do what he did. Tony deserved to see his progress. Hell, if anyone else would be more excited than him about all of this, it would surely be Tony.