The idea, as it had been initially presented, was for citizens to experience what it was like to walk in someone else's shoes. In practice it became discovering what it was like to walk in their own shoes, if their taste in shoes were suddenly quite different from normal. The footwear still fit and was comfy, but the style was quite different
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He was walking in Osten and happened to find a fountain outside a big building. The fountain had statues of three fish in it and Glitch decided to name them, which was a very good idea until he forgot the names and had to start over again. Soon Glitch put his tablet down on the edge of the fountain and started walking around and around it, naming the same three fish over and over.
"Judy...and Trevor...and Shannon...and Wilbur Cosgrove...and Finn..."
The naughty aliens, of course, thought this was worth sharing. Hello, Mr. Little Red Record Light on the tablet.
ooc: badfic!Glitch, he'll be affected Ocotber 19 & 20.
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"Finn?" she repeated, regarding him with concern as well as customary affection. "What are you doing, Glitch?"
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The vocie startled Glitch and he tripped, tumbling to the ground. He got up on his hands and knees and looked around, confused. "Who who who said that?"
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This wasn't good. DG was on her feet before Glitch had a chance to reply, pulling up his location from the tablet map and setting off without hesitation.
She remembered the time that he'd glitched so badly that he'd forgotten almost everything. Including her. She prayed - to something, to whatever someone from the O.Z was supposed to pray to - that it hadn't happened again.
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Then he'd headed down to his pub, shuttered the place, put a "closed" sign on the door, and set about re-establishing his business in a tea shop several blocks away. By high tea he'd negotiated co-ownership with the Extra who'd run the place before and settled himself down for a nice cuppa, which was when he decided to tell the city about these exciting developments.
"I do beg your pardon if I'm interrupting anything," Fitz began, his accent gone all generic newsreader. "But I just had to tell you about my new venture with Ms. Edith Featherworth at the Larksong Tearoom. The cucumber sandwiches are simply marvelous and this Darjeeling is divine, I do hope you will join me ( ... )
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"That sounds very nice, actually. I've never had Darjeeling. What does it taste like?"
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"It...well, it tastes like tea and all the exotic mysticism of India." Or something, he was not entirely sure. "I'd be pleased if you'd join me, Mister, erm, Kid."
That was entirely not appropriate, ever.
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Is it a bird? A plane? A very colorful and excessively attractive statue?
Why, no! Silly, nameless bystander! This is why you belong on the ground, and heroes like Gwen Raiden belong at the top--to watch over you like lost little sheep and see things your poor normal eyes cannot.
She is: Electro Girl! Clad in an ensemble of red and yellow; Those with eyes like a bat will see the painted lightning bolt on her chest (the letters E.G broadly displayed); the yellow, jagged mask across her eyes; and the black, flowing cape billowing out behind her. This too has a lightning bolt sewn on its fine silken material. There are no gloves to shield her power ( ... )
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"That's a little too colourful though," He's continuing to shout, cupping his hands around his mouth to be better heard, looking at the other. "You may want to not be so loud with your colours, blending in is important!"
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"If I blend in, no one will recognize me." Why would she want that? No one would know her from the bad guy.
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The forest looked very different in the dark. The tree branches snagged at her clothes and pulled at her hair. She picked up speed, but the path that seemed so clear during the day was increasing narrow and difficult. DG stumbled, tearing her dress, and that was when she heard the growl.
Her friends had often told her about the wolves in the forest, but she'd never seen one.
With a piercing scream, she started to run.
After a moment, the wolves gave chase.
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Kobra's stance was completely different as well as he walked down the street, humming softly to himself. He was smiling at passing Extras and children running past.
When he found a coffee shop Kobra stopped and grinned, turning his tablet on.
"I just found a wonderful coffee place, if anyone would care to join me?"
[ooc: Kobra is turning into a socialite and is nice and polite. He's going to be affected from October 12-20]
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"Tea is a good deal harder to get wrong than coffee, really. What's your name?" he asked, since he couldn't tell if the nature of the youth's glitch meant he remembered him or not.
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Yes, Party is sleepwalking through the streets, lost in his own, happy, splendid thoughts. He stops and waves at certain people but he's almost certainly got a bag of pretzels in his hand, munching away like no tomorrow. Not eating was such a stupid idea. He was almost a respectable adult, after all.
[OOC: Party's going to be a pleasant, nice and trusting Killjoy from the beginning of the glitch to the 22nd! Have fun reasoning with him afterwards...]
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She follows him for a bit before stepping out of the shadows. She feels electricity prick at her fingertips. She's ready, always ready, and her voice is harsh, distrustful. "I hope you paid for those pretzels, Party Poison."
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"Of course I did, Gwen. And--please, Party Poison is childish. You can call me by my real name, I'm not a kid anymore." And with surprising grace, he reaches out to extend a hand. "I'm Gee--oops." Right, electricity.
He lowers his hand. "It's Gerard," He tries again. "You're still wearing that awful loud outfit."
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Gerard. There's a part of Gwen, a submerged, deep part of her, that finds this hilarious. She never lifted her hand to shake his, and it wasn't because she would electrify him.
"It's my uniform," she answers, humorlessly. "You seemed to like loud outfits when you were blowing up the city and innocent human beings."
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