♠ WE'RE NOT SAFE YET → { ten }

Apr 06, 2010 12:19

[VOICE | PUBLIC | JAPANESE]

These scientists are fickle.

[but she sounds less annoyed than usual, almost thoughtful-- There's that familiar scratch of pencil against paper. She's sketching, again.]

What's the point in the same people going and then coming back? I don't understand. How do they pick...?

[there's a long pause before she speaks ( Read more... )

where did sees go, should stop asking questions, nghh junpei, nuisances, should he stay or should he go, oh wait sees is kind of back

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[Voice] moarcowbell April 6 2010, 17:14:57 UTC
Perhaps they have all the names of everyone in the world and they just pick them out from a hat.

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[Voice] medeating April 6 2010, 17:17:36 UTC
Tch. Even that wouldn't surprise me.

[a pause]

We haven't talked for some time, have we...

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[Voice] moarcowbell April 6 2010, 17:19:21 UTC
No, I don't believe we have.

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[Voice] medeating April 6 2010, 17:22:17 UTC
Ah.

[more hesitating; this is weird for her, checking up on someone.]

Have you been well...?

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Voice | Japanese brbmodernizing April 6 2010, 17:20:56 UTC
...it is all very strange, yes.

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Voice | Japanese medeating April 6 2010, 17:24:38 UTC
You're new.

[she actually startles herself that she can figure that out--has she really been here that long that she can remember who's been here without trying? Or she's heard his voice over the comm without realizing it. Hn.]

I doubt they know what they're doing.

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Voice | Japanese brbmodernizing April 6 2010, 17:29:11 UTC
..yes. Forgive me, I am still new with introducing myself... um, I am the country of Japan.

Has no one here seen these.. scientists?

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Voice | Japanese medeating April 6 2010, 17:35:28 UTC
[OH BOY]

You're one of them. Your kind tried causing a war a month ago.

[If she sounds annoyed... yeah. It's not your fault, but the other countries made her twitch at that point.]

Not that I've heard of.

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text ksuriuri_san April 6 2010, 17:34:31 UTC
It certainly causes quite a great deal of chaos, does it not?

Perhaps that is why.

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text medeating April 6 2010, 17:37:57 UTC
Because they enjoy it, you mean?

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text ksuriuri_san April 6 2010, 17:49:02 UTC
Were you here for the chip malfunction?

... Granted, it is still rather uncertain if it was in fact a 'malfunction' or not.

From such an experience, one would believe that they certainly enjoy it.

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text medeating April 7 2010, 00:25:27 UTC
I wasn't.

Tch. That wouldn't be unlike scientists.

[she has experience with them. Her opinion of the profession is... not high, to say the least.]

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yukarchery April 6 2010, 20:56:22 UTC
[Awww, forever gurl.]

I wouldn't put it past them to just be improvising.

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medeating April 7 2010, 00:28:19 UTC
My thoughts exactly.

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yukarchery April 7 2010, 00:29:55 UTC
Not much we can do, anyway. [Pause, and...] Hey, are you drawing?

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medeating April 7 2010, 00:40:02 UTC
I am. Why?

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acreepybrat April 7 2010, 00:52:00 UTC
You don't think they do?

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medeating April 7 2010, 00:55:36 UTC
Blind leading the blind. That's what they say, right?

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acreepybrat April 7 2010, 01:07:52 UTC
Ah, I guess so. Still, isn't that a lot of effort just for people they don't know if they're getting or going?

They're definitely fickle though. Definitely.

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medeating April 7 2010, 01:10:55 UTC
It's not unlike people to invest energy in going no where.

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