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theairlock2017-09-03 12:31 pm
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week 4
[Four weeks in the Starfield Penitentiary and seven people have lost their lives to Blaze Dudely's cruel game. At some point the robots cleaned up the mess left behind and by Sunday the involved rooms (including the fridge) are all clean and free of blood. In fact there's no sign left of any of the deaths that have happened on the ship so far by at least the next day. The only physical signs that people are gone are the empty beds.
On Sunday morning, you may find that you're recovering a a few other things as well - both strange dreams and some new items.
In addition, there's a new set of doors at the end of the corridor, in the space between the infirmary and the exercise yard. Looks like you've got a new wing to explore.]
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday
(( ooc: Don't forget to turn in your AC for Week 3, submit your memory regains, and put in your benefactor threads! ))
On Sunday morning, you may find that you're recovering a a few other things as well - both strange dreams and some new items.
In addition, there's a new set of doors at the end of the corridor, in the space between the infirmary and the exercise yard. Looks like you've got a new wing to explore.]
(( ooc: Don't forget to turn in your AC for Week 3, submit your memory regains, and put in your benefactor threads! ))
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[SMARTASS.]
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[ and he nicely sets it back down. ]
How many more of these do you have to do?
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I think I'm almost done.
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[He demonstrates how to use the machine. Note how lousy of a teacher he is.]
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Well, that's pretty straightforward.
[ Even though he can read whatever the language used here is -- for some reason -- it feels kind of weird now that he's this conscious of each individual letter. How can a writing system be this simple looking?? It usually takes him over 90 fucking strokes just to write his name. ]
Is that the only alphabet they have available as an option, or do you think they accounted for the whole "different worlds" thing?
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[In other words, good luck trying to find your own language.]
[Side note: one of the only reasons Leon can type in English is because they tend to print the names of baseball players on the back of their jerseys in that language.]
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I suppose this will have to do, then.
[ It takes a minute, since he doesn't know where he's supposed to find any of these letters on the keyboard, but-- all right, there we go.
JULIUS ]
All right, let's see how this turns out.
[ It turns out pretty okay. ]
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Julius?
Was he... A friend of yours?
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As it is, Rideaux looks a little bit disgusted by the insinuation. ]
An ex-colleague.
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Well, it's nice for you to include him here. Thanks.
[Leon has no idea how intense this rivalry is.]
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I'd like to hold onto this one myself, actually.
[ He smiles. ]
Feel free to go ahead and set up your display, though. I think I can wrap things up here.
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[He'll have to make another plate for Julius later. He just gathers the other plates he has and takes them elsewhere.]
[Have fun! Don't piss off anyone who could break you in half!]
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makes a second plate once he's gone that just says
SUCKS ]
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