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velesdonnersen) wrote2011-04-12 11:02 pm
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A Phone Call Is Made
Open Phone Call
[He's suspicious and well past grumpy, now, and a little worried...but he's also noticed that he's not alone. There are people who seem not to fit, like him. So he's going to try to figure this out...]
Hello? Hello?
Is anyone else out there? Anyone else stuck from someplace else, like me?
The clothes are strange, the houses filled with ugly furniture, the locals all seem to be Muses... slow, dull Muses. I can't remember how I got here, and I have no idea what this is all about.
[He's suspicious and well past grumpy, now, and a little worried...but he's also noticed that he's not alone. There are people who seem not to fit, like him. So he's going to try to figure this out...]
Hello? Hello?
Is anyone else out there? Anyone else stuck from someplace else, like me?
The clothes are strange, the houses filled with ugly furniture, the locals all seem to be Muses... slow, dull Muses. I can't remember how I got here, and I have no idea what this is all about.
My "wife" says we have a car, but every time I try to figure it out I get a headache...and my spark seems to be gone. Which is... disturbing.
I'm Tarvek. Tarvek Sturmvoraus. "Prince," if it matters to anyone.
And I'd really like a few answers.
[Anyone listening can hear him grumbling and muttering under his breath, huffing, "I feel like such an idiot talking into this thing...."]
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Thank you for the explanation. I'd been wondering about whether the -- what did you call them? Drones? I'd been wondering if they weren't created. I hadn't thought of brain washing or mind control. Huh. I'll have to think about that.
The administrators seem like people to be wary of. Have you other captives learned much about them? Is there any way to resist them or avoid them?
[He's not going to ask about whether there's a way to control them, yet. Not until he knows a lot more about them, you and Mayfield - and about this communication system. He suspects there's no telling who can listen to this conversation!]
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Yes. I...thought perhaps it wasn't secure. Good to have it confirmed, though.
Where is the library? Even flawed it may be of some use, if only for your Mr. Rose's pamphlet.
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[She ponders a bit]
"Where are you? I'm compiling a map of the town and can probably give you street by street instructions. Also.... Are you an engineer without your spark, or only with it?"
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I'm at... bother. Let me check. Yes, ok, there it is. 1126 Taylor Road. At least, I think that's intended to indicate a location.
I'm a doctor and an engineer to some degree even without my spark. The biggest problem is I'm used to using some degree of the talent any time I think about science and design at all... and right now when I try to think using the talent, my head hurts. And when I don't, I get the oddest phantom sensations from whatever part of my mind it is that usually thinks Spark-style. It's a bit like trying to not not think thoughts using words: it's possible, but once you're used to words giving them up isn't easy. It's not easy for me to think of science without the extra control and detail spark provides.
It will probably take me awhile to learn how to reliably secure a line... I mean, this is the first time I've used a "phone." Learning how to manipulate it to my advantage is going to take more background than I have right now.
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[She gives them]
"Also, if you need any further information from me, I can be reached at 2242 Stevens Road."
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My thanks, Princess-Captain Ruri. Your help has been invaluable. I consider myself in your debt.
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Of course. Nonetheless, I'm delighted to have met someone who appears to live the ideal. For that alone, I salute you.