DEUCALION (
scission) wrote in
maskormenace2014-09-14 11:11 pm
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[The video opens held distant and slightly off-centered on Deucalion's face. The reason for this is probably immediately apparent, though, in the colour of his eyes and the fact his gaze isn't directed quite at the camera. A voice post might have been better. Or maybe this was intentional.]
I can't say my interests in historical study ever extended to considering how changes in events might alter the course of the world, but this is a truly fascinating peek at things. Though I think I would have preferred it without some of the... nostalgia.
[Which is probably the most gentle way possible of referring to the political climate of the cold war.]
I imagine someone's already looked into how far back the divergences started? I'm sure dealing with new arrivals has grown quite tedious, but if you wouldn't mind sharing, I'd be interested in hearing it. I'll make my way to a library once I have my bearings, but having an idea of the immediate terrain seems wise.
[A pause, a small tilt of his head, mouth tugging into a slightly self-deprecating smile.]
And I'll admit the government stamping may be leaving me a touch over-cautious.
[It's not entirely dishonest. But it's also fishing. Come tell him your thoughts on the government, people.
But then, there is another, slightly more alarming thought as to the potential historical ramifications--]
It is still possible to get a cup of tea somewhere, isn't it?
I can't say my interests in historical study ever extended to considering how changes in events might alter the course of the world, but this is a truly fascinating peek at things. Though I think I would have preferred it without some of the... nostalgia.
[Which is probably the most gentle way possible of referring to the political climate of the cold war.]
I imagine someone's already looked into how far back the divergences started? I'm sure dealing with new arrivals has grown quite tedious, but if you wouldn't mind sharing, I'd be interested in hearing it. I'll make my way to a library once I have my bearings, but having an idea of the immediate terrain seems wise.
[A pause, a small tilt of his head, mouth tugging into a slightly self-deprecating smile.]
And I'll admit the government stamping may be leaving me a touch over-cautious.
[It's not entirely dishonest. But it's also fishing. Come tell him your thoughts on the government, people.
But then, there is another, slightly more alarming thought as to the potential historical ramifications--]
It is still possible to get a cup of tea somewhere, isn't it?

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Perhaps I should just start passing out brochures.
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And tea, no. Coffee, yes!
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[One being easier to get around than the other.]
And admittedly I was assuming we were being drawn from a relatively small pool. A brochure on the matter may have been more helpful than the mysterious file containing only information about myself.
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[ maybe. possibly. who knows with him. ]
Er ... drawn from a small pool, you say? Well, I suppose there's just a handful of us, but that's not entirely saying much for the situation itself. Broader scale, I suppose.
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Voice; Private
Alfred's voice is distinctly British when he speaks.] I'm certain you'll find no shortage of people willing to discuss the current... situation here with you, however, it may not be entirely wise to do so here. After all, one would assume that the government has ways to listen in on the devices that they were so kind as to provide. There may be those who would, however, be willing to meet in person.
[His own arrival had presented him with the same dilemma, although there had been no shortage of those who were willing to exchange information in private.]
As for the tea... it's acceptable, although I do admit that I prefer to brew my own.
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Clandestine meetings with strangers from other worlds sounds almost as risky, but I suppose those are the facts of the situation.
[At least he's put feelers out, now.]
And that's a far better answer than the previous. Any recommendations?
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[Although he's not going to mention that they might have come from different points in time. That's something that this man can sort out on his own, if it is the case.
At the prompt for recommendations, Alfred lists off the names and addresses of a few local places and a handful of non-local shops, as well, including the hotel he manages. Normally, he would have sent the coordinates via text, but he wasn't certain that would be appropriate in this situation.]
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How long have you been here?
[ cutting to the chase, tbh. ]
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Only a day or so. How long have you been here?
[He recognises that voice, but with only one sentence stated over a line and no way to stop and look, he's careful, wants to be certain.]
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[ deliberately non-specific, though it's probably not hard for deuc to figure out if he tries. stiles and lydia had announced their arrival pretty blatantly. ]
Long enough to know the library isn't half bad, if you're in Heropa.
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Tea.
[ Flat and really, really unimpressed. Let's see if Deuc can recognize a voice from one syllable. ]
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Little familiarities can help a great deal in easing difficult transitions. Tea happens to be a favourite of mine, as stereotypical as it might be.
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Not for his sake. But if he's going to be direct, he'd rather do it without any risk of details slipping that really shouldn't. ]
What city are you in?
[ The tone doesn't soften for that apparent lack of recognition. Either Deucalion's faking or he'll figure it out soon. ]
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Does this answer your questions?
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[He sounds politely chagrined about it.]
Twenty years is an awfully long time for this to have been going on, though. That was here, and not "the old universe"?
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And yes, that was here. While the two universes are definitely connected in some way, it doesn't seem they are dependent upon each other.
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suddenly, the roommate
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she knew her ears were burning for a reason!
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[ And also she just doesn't like you. She swaps to voice because well what's the point of video when he's obviously still ... y'know. Lydia's smart enough to cotton onto that. ]
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It's been my unfortunate experience that coffee shops don't always sell tea. Not to mention I haven't had the chance to see much of the city, yet.
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You're wary of the government? Je-sus.
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It seems wise to hold some caution for a government that appears to be capable of snatching people from other universes. [A beat.] Even for me.
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