Video 2: Who has more questions for you all?

Jun 11, 2011 02:13

[A very tired looking America pops up on screen. It's easy to see that he hadn't slept the night before, thanks to his bed going 'missing'. Who sat in the hall all night? He did.]

So, does anyone out there need or want a new roommate? I'm really a great guy and I can promise that you wont regret it!

[He paused looking thoughtful.]On another note ( Read more... )

steve rogers (captain america), england (arthur kirkland), russia (ivan braginski), america (alfred f jones)

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[video || filtered to America] teatimemagic June 11 2011, 22:53:28 UTC
[HE IS HOLDING BACK THE I-TOLD-YOU-SO ATTITUDE. for now]

Are you alright?

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[video || filtered to England] yourethebackup June 11 2011, 23:35:25 UTC
Yeah, I'm fine! I just refuse to stay in a place where my bed got thrown away. I don't want to share a bed with him, and he can't trap me this time either.

[Yup, he's outside.]

Do you still want a new roommate? Or have you fixed things with Prussia?

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[video || filtered to America] teatimemagic June 11 2011, 23:41:58 UTC
So he went through with it, did? Throwing out your bed...? [here, he is not pleased]

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[video || filtered to England] yourethebackup June 11 2011, 23:55:03 UTC
Yeah, my bed. He threw it out the window. I went to check to see if it was still there this morning, but it was gone. He must have dragged it away before I could go get it. He's like a rabid guard dog. Or at least he was when I tried to leave last night. I haven't seen him like that for a while. [America isn't pleased either.]

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[Action] purplecurse June 12 2011, 06:40:33 UTC
[Somewhere in that dark apartment lay a Russian who's aura has completely consumed the room. Ominous chants of "kolkolkolkol" can be heard as Ivan mutters in Russian. You're marked America. I hope you sleep with your eyes open, because the second you close them, there's going to be a tall platinum haired man in the very corners of your eyes making sure you don't wake up soon, but when you do, I hope you like bindings, cause you might not be seen for a few weeks.]

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shield_slinger June 12 2011, 22:08:40 UTC
[WELL HERE COMES YOUR HERO, AMERICA.

No but really he pauses for a moment, unsure what he means when he's talking about Russia]

I'm not sure I can really help with your roommate situation, but I think that you bring up an interesting point with keeping track of new citizens here.

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yourethebackup June 12 2011, 22:26:25 UTC
[WELL! Beware of the amounts of happiness this young country will have.]

It's okay! I think I got that one figured out. I was thinking of some form of registry, but maybe we can get everyone together and see what we all think would be suitable. I think it would be beneficial to know everyone and maybe some talents! It might be helpful to know these things. If we are attacked then we can put these talents to use and come up with a game plan.

[Who is trying to think ahead? He definitely looks like he's trying.]

It would be nice to help out these nice people here, as they are letting us stay. I just don't think rushing off into the enemies territory is going to help us right now.

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shield_slinger June 12 2011, 22:57:41 UTC
[Well, he's certainly a spirited young man who seems to have good ideas. He smiles a little as he listens to what his nation has to say.]

Something like that would actually be beneficial, though we'd have to make sure that every newcomer signs this registry.

[Though this does sound somewhat similar to the Registration Act which he was completely against. But... this was a different world. A different place where they were in danger.]

We would need to gather more information about the enemy before considering anything like that.

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yourethebackup June 12 2011, 23:10:00 UTC
Sounds like something we should take into consideration. We wouldn't want the Dromos to get it after all. I don't think any of us know much about them, but they obviously caused this, and thus are the villains here.

[He grinned, proudly.]

I think it should be something we all talk about before we even implement it. If someone is against the idea, I don't want to go through with it. If we could somehow get everyone together for a meeting and at least talk to each other, I am sure someone here would know better than we do. We can vote on it, and if anything, as long as we all stay informed together, that should be enough for now.

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