*Marco can't help but wonder if this isn't just a drinking visit... But he never really said much to Lucrecia that should matter, and he hasn't talked to any of the Turks in awhile. He sets the drink down before Tseng, still smiling and not giving any signs that he might suspect the Turk of ulterior motives.*
Hey, I'm just trying to be friendly. Normally that includes talking about myself too.
There's not much, though, here I tend bar and basically just kill time unless something happens. Back home I grew up in a military family, was in the Air Force for awhile before I was injured, then I was basically a cop.
*Yeah, he just ignores that glare even if it does travel through the audio*
I thought I covered that, actually. I grew up in a military family, when I got old enough to do so I enlisted like my parents. And I liked the idea of 'protecting my country' and 'defeating terrorists.'
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He picks a stool at the bar, glances at the only other person present for now.]
Can you fix me a martini, Marco? [The request is accompanied by a smile. A small one that doesn't quite reach his eyes.]
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No problem. Just the basic one or something fancy?
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[A pause.] I must thank you, for showing Doctor Crescent the ship when she arrived. From what I hear, you were quite the hospitable tour guide.
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*And he starts making one! Horray!*
Ah...you're 'Tseng,' then?
*Marco can't help but wonder if this isn't just a drinking visit... But he never really said much to Lucrecia that should matter, and he hasn't talked to any of the Turks in awhile.
He sets the drink down before Tseng, still smiling and not giving any signs that he might suspect the Turk of ulterior motives.*
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There's not much, though, here I tend bar and basically just kill time unless something happens. Back home I grew up in a military family, was in the Air Force for awhile before I was injured, then I was basically a cop.
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Friendly. Right.
Guess what? I'm basically a cop, too!
Besides. You're leaving out all the stuff that matters. Why did you join this 'Air Force'? It's voluntary for you, right? So...what made you do it?
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I thought I covered that, actually. I grew up in a military family, when I got old enough to do so I enlisted like my parents.
And I liked the idea of 'protecting my country' and 'defeating terrorists.'
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