devoutish: (that's just murder math)
Alfie Solomons ([personal profile] devoutish) wrote in [community profile] maskormenace2016-09-02 04:36 pm

💣 001 | audio

[There's the sound of fumbling and a little bit of unintelligible muttering before any real words are spoken - the communicator isn't hard to figure out, but it still takes some practice to get the hang of.]

-- this button here, and then-- oh, there we go. Have I got it? Hello.

[Alfie's voice is deep and rumbly, and very Cockney. He switches on the video next. It's zoomed in too close on him to give any real clues to his surroundings - there's just the back of a couch and a blank wall visible behind him - but his clothes are clearly old-fashioned.]

Fucking fantastic, these things. Looking at your little images on the screen, it's like you're really there. Yeah, wonderful picture quality. I'm very impressed. But I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, should I - bigger and bolder seems like something of a trend here. I discovered one of your supermarkets earlier this morning. Fucking hell, the size of that place. Entire aisles set aside for nothing but ketchup; for ice cream. Hats off to the future, eh?

[And since he's actually wearing a top hat, he goes ahead and tips it.

But despite his conversational tone, his eyes are deadly serious. He narrows them a little, as he peers closer at the screen. He seems calm and affable, sure - but if you look behind that front, it's clear that he is very much not happy with how his day is going.]


Right. How many people am I speaking to, right now? Is it just those who've been brought here like me, or do I also have the pleasure of the army's company?

[Because he would like to have words.]
drizzle: (that is so freaking impressive)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-04 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Isn't it amazing!? The supermarkets are bigger than any palace I have ever seen, and it is all under a comfortable closed space, so you'll never get hot while going out to do your shopping. They even make already made meals too!

[Why, yes, she is excited about the idea of talking about the greatness of super markets with someone who hasn't had any in their world neither.]

The future is definitely amazing! I am...overwhelm by everything being extremely convenient. I don't know how many of us can live back to the old ways. I guess it kinda is a good thing we'll forget all about it once we do. [Even if the idea is still a sore topic for her, but.]
drizzle: (glad)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-04 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
We do. That's basically it. We forget all our adventures here after returning home, but strangely enough we may remember all about it if you find your way back.

At the very least, it's been the case for some of my friends that have. They usually return a little disoriented at best.
drizzle: (pfft)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-05 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
And what are your version of the old ways? By the sound of it, you come from a point of time different to this one but more ahead of my own. I didn't learn about ketchup until I came here. Actually, there is no such thing as super markets neither. What are the markets like in your world? How are they different to the ones here?
drizzle: (amusement)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-05 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, then yeah you're right about that if it is the case.

[As for the year she was from, Nike will take a moment to think about it.]

In my world, we don't normally keep track of years unless it was to count whenever something important happen, but I have done some research about it at the libraries and internet. I believe I come from the early 16th century. A long way from this current 21st century.
drizzle: (that's adorable omg)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-06 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
Then you're way ahead of me as I assume. If you don't mind me asking, what kind of world is the twentieth century like?
drizzle: (just curious)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-07 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
By a small corner, you mean you've never traveled out of the country you're from?
drizzle: (hahaha...)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-07 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Only a little bit of water? I don't know about you, but I find travelling through the sea to be the slowest way of travel from one place to another. It took me ten days, at the very least, to leave my island to head over to another nation. Another three days by carriage to get to the capital afterwards. [If you ignore her wasting time playing super hero o a family that was having trouble that is.]
drizzle: (just curious)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-08 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
How long does it usually take you to get to France from wherever you're from? Does it take you a few hours to get there? Since you don't have a sea in between the country you're from.

I'm guessing your period of time doesn't have a flying vehicle known as an airplane, right?
drizzle: (wait. really!)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-09 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
You really are ahead. It's amazing. Are the planes as big as the ones we have now? I mean, if the camera has a long history of advancement, then it should be the same for an airplane, right?
drizzle: (thanks for helping me)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-12 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
There are all kinds of planes, but...

[She's send him a link of one regardless.]

These are the ones I see all the time. Are they as big as these?
drizzle: (i see)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-14 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
How much smaller? I almost want to see if the planes from twenty years ago in this timeline look different to the ones you're used to.

[Actually, she'll begin to do another search which will have her sending him another link.]

Are they about the same size as this one?
drizzle: (33)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-14 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
No. I'm using a search engine on the internet to find them. I wish I had the skill to take good pictures as the ones I just showed you.

[Now it makes her wonder.]

The internet doesn't exist in your time, huh?
drizzle: (glad)

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[personal profile] drizzle 2016-09-14 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't really know the specifics, but it's a place where a lot of information is stored where you can easily find it. I mean, I always use it to search for pictures and all types of information. It's like a library, but on the internet!

You could access it on your communicator!

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