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[It's not unusual for transmissions to start en route to whatever they'll eventually show; this one follows the floor for a moment, spins its focus past a wall, shows a glimpse of common room.
Shows a partial view of a possibly familiar face, frowning in concentration, muttering more or less to himself.]
Number of things nowhere near as simple as they should be: two so far. Well done, Admiral. Catch up to the twenty-first century, huh?
[A few more small adjustments, and Alec is fully on screen, standing mid-corridor on one of the hallways. He beams, pleased with himself.]
There. Now. Floor numbers go up or down? Is this thing actually on? Hello?
[ Spam : Open ]
[Once his presence is successfully announced, it frees Alec up to investigate his new environment more thoroughly - and explore it he does, once he confirms what his research alone in his cabin has already told him: this place is nothing like Manticore. They seem to pride themselves on it, even. Additionally they're recovering from some kind of unusual crisis, and that leaves him a unique opportunity he doesn't intend to waste, especially not with what else his reading of the network has shown him.
He covers his barcode with the collar of his jacket, and separates the Barge as he understands it into a grid, sets out to fill in the blank spots. He can be found poking around in the dining hall, the infirmary, the gym, the greenhouse, the art room, and lingering outside the pub, the maintenance office, the engine room. He even wanders down near Zero just to make sure he's left no corner uninvestigated.
It's simple: act like he belongs here, see who takes the bait; he's friendly to everyone he sees, smiling easily, often waving in greeting if anyone looks at him. Evaluate, adjust, advance. As long as he has new surroundings to investigate, as long as he has new rules and social angles to learn, he doesn't have to think about why he's here, what it means, or what he means to do once he's sure of himself.]
[ Private : Dillon Cole : A few days later, after this ]
[No fumbling this time. He wants to be taken seriously and he expects this Dillon person is already familiar with X5s, too - enough to know that a few days is more than enough time for him to become competent with the communicator anyway, if nothing else.
His speech is a little more formal, too, although he doesn't bother with being as starched and rigid as he's seen his clone on the network; he can, but he only needs the vague connection in this case.]
Good afternoon, sir. I was told to contact with you a possible employment inquiry.
[It's not unusual for transmissions to start en route to whatever they'll eventually show; this one follows the floor for a moment, spins its focus past a wall, shows a glimpse of common room.
Shows a partial view of a possibly familiar face, frowning in concentration, muttering more or less to himself.]
Number of things nowhere near as simple as they should be: two so far. Well done, Admiral. Catch up to the twenty-first century, huh?
[A few more small adjustments, and Alec is fully on screen, standing mid-corridor on one of the hallways. He beams, pleased with himself.]
There. Now. Floor numbers go up or down? Is this thing actually on? Hello?
[ Spam : Open ]
[Once his presence is successfully announced, it frees Alec up to investigate his new environment more thoroughly - and explore it he does, once he confirms what his research alone in his cabin has already told him: this place is nothing like Manticore. They seem to pride themselves on it, even. Additionally they're recovering from some kind of unusual crisis, and that leaves him a unique opportunity he doesn't intend to waste, especially not with what else his reading of the network has shown him.
He covers his barcode with the collar of his jacket, and separates the Barge as he understands it into a grid, sets out to fill in the blank spots. He can be found poking around in the dining hall, the infirmary, the gym, the greenhouse, the art room, and lingering outside the pub, the maintenance office, the engine room. He even wanders down near Zero just to make sure he's left no corner uninvestigated.
It's simple: act like he belongs here, see who takes the bait; he's friendly to everyone he sees, smiling easily, often waving in greeting if anyone looks at him. Evaluate, adjust, advance. As long as he has new surroundings to investigate, as long as he has new rules and social angles to learn, he doesn't have to think about why he's here, what it means, or what he means to do once he's sure of himself.]
[ Private : Dillon Cole : A few days later, after this ]
[No fumbling this time. He wants to be taken seriously and he expects this Dillon person is already familiar with X5s, too - enough to know that a few days is more than enough time for him to become competent with the communicator anyway, if nothing else.
His speech is a little more formal, too, although he doesn't bother with being as starched and rigid as he's seen his clone on the network; he can, but he only needs the vague connection in this case.]
Good afternoon, sir. I was told to contact with you a possible employment inquiry.
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Date: 2015-06-30 12:09 am (UTC)From:[He offers her a hand to shake, the one not holding his beer.]
You'd be just about the first that thinks you don't, but I'll take it. Yeah, I'm new.
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Date: 2015-06-30 12:15 am (UTC)From:Oh, well. If you wanna count that, yeah, you look like Ben and Dean. But I can tell you ain't them.
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Date: 2015-06-30 12:32 am (UTC)From:[He's being friendly, goddammit. He smiles a little more for that, though.]
So what's the first thing I should know, being a newbie and all?
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Date: 2015-06-30 12:37 am (UTC)From:... Nah, for real, there's a lot. There ain't just one first thing.
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Date: 2015-06-30 12:38 am (UTC)From:I got time to hear the second and third, too.
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Date: 2015-06-30 12:43 am (UTC)From:It's kinda fucked-up. If you're here as a warden you probably ain't prepared for it, and I'm sorry about that. And if you're here as an inmate you don't even get to go home if you end up hating it here, and I'm sorry about that.
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Date: 2015-06-30 12:59 am (UTC)From:...But you love it here.
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Date: 2015-06-30 01:02 am (UTC)From:I know it don't make sense.
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Date: 2015-06-30 01:04 am (UTC)From:You're a masochist. I get it. [Lightly, jokingly. He don't get it.]
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Date: 2015-06-30 01:07 am (UTC)From:People didn't pay much attention to me before I was here. Usually.
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Date: 2015-07-05 08:03 pm (UTC)From:Yeah, you're right. I mean... it is about them, 'cause they're why I'm staying. But it ain't their decision.
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Date: 2015-07-06 07:38 am (UTC)From:[He grins back at her, raises his beer a little in salute before taking another drink and shrugging.]
That being said, you're probably still a little nuts. Just from what I've heard so far.
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Date: 2015-07-06 02:36 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2015-07-06 03:25 pm (UTC)From:What's so terrible about back home that you're fine with just staying here? Just the people?
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Date: 2015-07-06 03:28 pm (UTC)From:I was in prison.
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Date: 2015-07-10 10:06 pm (UTC)From:[He can say this with confidence, and he does. The prison comment gets a raised eyebrow.]
Oh?
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Date: 2015-07-11 12:00 am (UTC)From:Who'd you pop?
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