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[voice] compos_mentis January 2 2011, 18:28:11 UTC
[Man this guy pisses her off. She's not really sure if it's the questions - though she doesn't have an association for them, this sort of leading ridiculousness bugs the shit out of her - or the hair. It's probably at least in part the hair.

...She growls a little to herself, but then resolves to learn what she can]

There's nothing I need in this dump.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 14 2011, 06:46:25 UTC
Can't say I have. People aren't that interesting.

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[voice] neverplaysfair January 14 2011, 07:48:39 UTC
You don't think so? I find them fascinating.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 14 2011, 10:24:55 UTC
Sure you're just on cloud nine about now.

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[voice] neverplaysfair January 16 2011, 23:53:35 UTC
I do my best with what I have. There were more people back home, though.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 18 2011, 08:06:49 UTC
It'd be pretty hard to have less unless you're from some sort of containment facility.

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[voice] neverplaysfair January 18 2011, 09:03:36 UTC
Or a rural village, or some time further in the past than when I came from, or maybe a future where some sort of catastrophe has wiped out most of the planet or such. There's a lot of ways, and they breed a lot of different types of people.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 19 2011, 00:22:58 UTC
[Hah.] A 'future' like that would still have more people than this dump in most cases, it just would be over a wider area.

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[voice] neverplaysfair January 19 2011, 06:03:56 UTC
But the number you would come across during a day would be quite similar to here. The only change is whether you can travel or not.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 20 2011, 01:36:20 UTC
If life is as harsh as what we've described you would have to travel or you'd be dead, given the lack of resources.

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[voice] neverplaysfair January 20 2011, 03:22:05 UTC
Not necessarily. People didn't travel nearly as much as they do nowadays in the past, and they survived rather fine.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 20 2011, 22:42:18 UTC
They didn't live in a wasteland where the environment around this is more volatile than a rondis in a Walstock.

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[voice] neverplaysfair January 21 2011, 00:15:00 UTC
And that's not necessary, either.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 21 2011, 00:17:53 UTC
[Right. You try going on a planet that's been glassed - that's how she's imagining it. But that said, there's a pause and a snort]

Alright, I tried.

[And she closes the book]

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