I suppose that would make sense to follow it with a tradition of everyone getting the same cold. [She can tease because she's not thinking of any horrible transmittable diseases.]
Oh! Is this your first curse then? I know we have them frequently, but sometimes you aren't affected right away.
Oh, that one was festive. [She smiles and then it fades a little.] Maybe a little consuming. And a little hard to sleep during though I suppose I like it better than ticking sounds.
Yes, my world is something like that too. [Different history. Christianity never had the same sort of rise.] I've learned more about it here. The traditions are nice though.
Is anyone else from your home here? [Always looking after new arrivals.]
No? That's too bad. You seemed very good at it. [Yeah, she just said that.]
But I'm sorry to hear that. Have you been able to find somewhere to stay and work? [And a smile as she pauses for breath.] Ah, I don't mean to be intrusive. I work at the Welcome Center.
[ Clearing his throat. Wow. Awkward. ] I used to be married. I've had practice.
[ OH HURRAY MOVING ON-- ] I'm in training at the hospital. [ Eyeroll. ] I'm a good two centuries ahead of the technology they have, so I've got to learn how to use archaic medical tools.
It's not fun. [ Not that he's opposed to history -- he actually rather like it -- but having to deal with it constantly is kind of a pain in the ass. ]
There are skilled people here. Maybe you could collaborate with someone to have some of them constructed if we have the materials and you knew how they worked. I seem to recall Tony Stark building things. [She is all about people working together for the common good here.]
I've had a few people want to take a look. I'm not an engineer, though -- I can give the basics, but I don't know about that rest. [ But god, would it be handy. ]
Oh, yes, it's a vehicle and a weapon. They are large. About ten times the size of a person, but they are shaped like a person with arms and legs, a torso, and a head. They can move over streets and some of the newer models can fly and they have advanced weapon systems. They're usually used in combat.
[Well, since he asked] I was the third princess of the Britannian Empire and sub-viceroy of Area 11, formerly Japan. So, I suppose you could say that. [Not that Britannia was big on diplomacy.]
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Oh! Is this your first curse then? I know we have them frequently, but sometimes you aren't affected right away.
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Second. The first one was all that Christmas music -- the day I arrived, actually.
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[ Urgh, don't remind him of the ticking sounds. ]
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Is anyone else from your home here? [Always looking after new arrivals.]
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[ Oh. That question. He hates that question. ] Not that I know of.
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But I'm sorry to hear that. Have you been able to find somewhere to stay and work? [And a smile as she pauses for breath.] Ah, I don't mean to be intrusive. I work at the Welcome Center.
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[ OH HURRAY MOVING ON-- ] I'm in training at the hospital. [ Eyeroll. ] I'm a good two centuries ahead of the technology they have, so I've got to learn how to use archaic medical tools.
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Two centuries? Oh my. My own world is a little advanced compared to much of what is here, but that must be a startling difference.
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... I'm glad I'm a doctor and not a pilot.
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