[Video] 007.mpg

Dec 03, 2011 22:09

[This is a teeny, tiny, Amelia. As in, she's sitting on a computer mouse, and her feet rest on a pen that's a bit larger than her.

She holds up a "big" sheet of paper with scratchy writing on it:]

Sorry for drinking the bottle

Is this fixable?

Shrunk vocal chords -- voice >20kHz

amelia wallace

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[video] white_stitches December 4 2011, 19:13:03 UTC
[Charades will have to do. She slumps her shoulders, frowns, and lowers her head simultaneously.

Following that, she narrows her eyes at the screen, then points at it and tilts her head quizzically.]

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[video] white_stitches December 6 2011, 19:19:50 UTC
[She sighs, or, rather, that's what appears to happen. No sound. Amelia thinks for a moment before looking down at the pen. She places the paper on the ground, picks up the pen (!?), and writes something scratchy:]

What happened to you

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[video] white_stitches December 9 2011, 16:01:10 UTC
[Amelia draws a question mark over the entire paper, then sets down the pen. She starts gesturing at her arms, legs, head, etc., with an inquisitive look on her face.]

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[video] white_stitches December 9 2011, 20:52:59 UTC
[Not the first time she's heard of it happen, but, still. She slowly nods. Getting shrunk could be worse, arguably, since she had to deal with the square-cube law ruining everything. Wait, no, don't throw a pity party; smypathize with the ex-male here who had it so much worse. Amelia hung her head and rubbed the back of her neck. Unsure how to express anything, she shifted her weight on the mouse.

Apparently that was enough movement to click the left mouse button, and now there's annoyingness playing out of the speakers off-screen. Amelia is not amused.]

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[video] white_stitches December 10 2011, 23:02:43 UTC
[She proceeds to ignore Loki in favor of trying to shut the annoyingness off. Somehow she's able to slowly slide the mouse. For a moment, Amelia stares up at the computer monitor off-screen.

Something on it is apparently really confusing, judging by her expression. To show it, she turns the communicator. Various windows and tabs are open, none of which have text distinct enough to read from this distance. Only the desktop clock in the corner is any kind of readable, and then, only the fact that the minutes are in the triple digits.]

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