Talana shook herself awake, sitting up in bed. Her first impression was that she must have fallen asleep by Zelnick's bedside once again, and been carried off by some well-meaning but overly chivalrous human male to another private room where she could rest more comfortably...But this room certainly didn't looked like any she'd ever seen, on either the Gaia or Earth Starbases.
Rather than being the grayish-blue of metal bulkheads, and covered with all sorts of complicated monitors and other medical equipment, the walls were a simple, plain white, obviously painted that way. Talana simply couldn't imagine the terminally sensible Commander Hayes allowing such a waste of resources as a roomful of white paint...And, she realized as she looked down at herself with growing shock, the walls weren't the only thing the wrong color either
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Elfangor groaned, the sound vibrated in his throat and woke him up. He blinked and looked around, confused for a moment as his human eyes focused on the room around him. The bright lights in the room mixed horribly with his already foggy vision
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The moment that Alfred slipped back into consciousness, he knew that something was wrong. The smell of the sheets that he was currently sandwiched between, although clean, was not right. Nor was the way they felt against the little of his skin that was exposed. His pillow also felt…. oddly lumpy? Alfred opened his eyes and sat up, surveying the plain, white room - and his own (sad) state of dress
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[Solitary Confinement]iwasclonedMay 24 2009, 08:46:53 UTC
The sound of the intercom jerked Spider awake. Judging by the grayish mush clinging to his face, he'd been sleeping in his food. Maybe he could use that to write. What was that bloody stuff in his mush
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Talana shook herself awake, sitting up in bed. Her first impression was that she must have fallen asleep by Zelnick's bedside once again, and been carried off by some well-meaning but overly chivalrous human male to another private room where she could rest more comfortably...But this room certainly didn't looked like any she'd ever seen, on either the Gaia or Earth Starbases.
Rather than being the grayish-blue of metal bulkheads, and covered with all sorts of complicated monitors and other medical equipment, the walls were a simple, plain white, obviously painted that way. Talana simply couldn't imagine the terminally sensible Commander Hayes allowing such a waste of resources as a roomful of white paint...And, she realized as she looked down at herself with growing shock, the walls weren't the only thing the wrong color either ( ... )
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