Morgan would find Applejack draped over that particular plant, carefully rearranging the soil over the tree's roots. It was alive thanks to all of their efforts, but she'd need to be especially protective of it for a while.
She felt somepony approaching and turned her head. It was good old Morgan. "Howdy," she greeted him, packing some dirt into place. "You okay?"
She was exhausted and had a lingering limp, but the work needed to be done. It would all be better soon.
Re: Hydroponicsmorgan_knightJanuary 17 2012, 03:57:42 UTC
"You're hurt," he said. For all that he couldn't see the broad side of a barn on a clear day, sometimes, that sort of thing he couldn't help but notice. He pointed to the ground. "Sit."
He paused. "Uh, lie. Whatever it is that's most comfortable for you."
Applejack rolled her eyes but sat obediently. "You've gotta take care of everything just because you can, huh?" she said exasperatedly. It was tinged with fondness, though.
"Not when you're hurt," he said, dropping to his knees. "What kind of guy would I be if helping a friend wasn't my first priority, hmm?"
He rolled his shoulders, shut his eyes, then reached out with one hand to rest it very carefully on the pony's flank. "I'm glad to see you're up and about, even if you're limping. After everything that happened..." He let his chi touch hers, assessing the damage to her even as he opened his eyes again. "I worried."
Janet was extremely bored and was currently flying around Hydroponics, looking for something to do while Hank was still busy in his lab doing who knows what.
She was lost in her thoughts and failed to notice the man walking in her path of flight. Her lack of awareness caused her to collide head first into his back. "Ow!"
Years of training, practice, physical fitness, dexterity, and all that jazz somehow had never prepared him for, nor served any use in dealing with, a person to the back. Down he went.
...though luckily all those things did help with falls. He took the fall on his bicep and shoulder, rolled to a three-point crouch, then actually processed what had happened. "What the hell?" he asked blankly, more confused and surprised than angry.
That was easy: sheer surprise. Morgan took "didn't see it coming" to an art form.
He blinked as she effectively appeared out of nowhere, then picked himself up in confusion. "Now I know you weren't there a moment ago... what am I missing here?"
When he arrived at the air temple, a high-roofed building with many open, breezy corridors, a familiar person was sitting in the middle of a carved mandala, silently meditating.
Nima cracked an eye open as she sensed Morgan's footsteps, and smiled. It was the handsome man from the robot fight! What a nice surprise.
She rose to her feet on a puff of air. "Welcome to the Southern Air Temple, friend! Are you on your way somewhere, or would you like a tour?"
He smiled and offered a wave as he came closer, though his attention was on the temple. "I thought this sounded like a place that was more the sort of temple I'm familiar with. Fancy meeting you here! Yes, as it happens, I came to investigate here specifically, so a tour would be great."
"This is the Southern Air Temple, a home for monks of the Air Nomads. My people. I haven't found any of the sister temples yet, so for now, I live here."
The temple has plenty of stairs, but Nima skips them all, landing in a puff of air in front of Morgan. She extends her hands to clasp his in greeting.
"I'd love to show you around! It would be so much better if Aang was here, but I haven't seen him in weeks."
That's bothersome information, but if Nima's bothered by it, she isn't letting it show.
"This is his childhood home. I never even visited until now." She grins mischievously. "Actually, since this is a temple for monks, I'm not even supposed to stay here at all, but I won't tell if you won't."
"I'm sure no one is going to complain, circumstances being what they are," he said, returning the hand-clasping with a smile. "I grew up in a temple myself, so I'm certainly not gonna complain. I guess these were a lot more common on your world, then?" Judging by the comment of 'sister temples' and the general impression he'd gotten of her world from its inhabitants, martial arts and their practitioners seemed downright ubiquitous.
The Outsider's Hotelhit_girl_mindyJanuary 17 2012, 20:50:34 UTC
There hadn't been a hell of a lot going on with the Outsiders in sometime, likely because there was a billion missions to keep people busy, the roster kept fucking changing, and the water girl had gotten busy herself. So she had helped herself to a few laps in the pool, mostly because after moping about the death of her dad (again) and Negi and Sasami, she felt like she needed to train again.
If Morgan happens upon the pool he'll see Mindy Macready in a simple purple one piece, and notice that her leg is sporting a brand new shiny scar, and that her shoulders looked like they took some skinning.
Conveniently enough, it was on his way, and though he didn't notice Mindy till he was practically on top of her, well, luckily the hotel had grabbed his attention. Anyone who expected him to notice things about her, though, didn't know Morgan at all.
Mindy was more than happy to have that overlooked, though if anyone would have noticed it was him: it was why Mindy was careful to keep that particular scar covered, otherwise people would have just asked annoying questions. Morgan had seen Mindy as herself AND Hit Girl, so he's know the difference if he gave a shit.
So she was pleased he didn't.
"Training," she said, turning in the water. "I got pretty into it in the last battle,so I'm giving the muscles a chance to heal up before I really start to use them. How did you do? Fight with anyone interesting?"
"Not so much, I'm afraid. Ended up getting hurt in the first wave so I had to put a little more effort into not getting killed than I like." He stopped at the edge of the pool, pausing for a brief remembrance of happier times spent swimming.
Random City AreasciencepunchingJanuary 18 2012, 13:14:26 UTC
Somewhere between the transport tubes and the temple Morgan sought and near some piled-up rubble and wreckage, there was a person clad in heavy armor and a dirty cloth hood rustling through things. Mostly broken battle droids and SAINTs. Nearby, they had buckets of parts - mostly things that weren't broken. There's an indistinct bit of muttering coming from the person as they sort through the stuff, periodically tossing something into a pile that seems to be the one for rejected items.
And Morgan was the curious sort, if not downright nosy. "Lose something or looking for something?" he asked as he wandered that way to peer at her work.
Careful where you get, though - not all those junk parts are going in the pile. Old habits of digging through ruins are a bit hard to break, and being neat while scavving was never a thing that came up.
Veronica does look up, though, and drops a hunk of a battle droid in one bucket. "Just diggin' around, seeing what I might be able to do with the robot parts. Might even be able to put one back together." She chuckles a little at that, though. "Whether it'll be in working order is another story, though."
"Not being determined to kill us or cause us suffering would also be a plus," he added, nudging a discarded shred of circuit with one foot. "Be pretty cool if you can manage it, though!"
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She felt somepony approaching and turned her head. It was good old Morgan. "Howdy," she greeted him, packing some dirt into place. "You okay?"
She was exhausted and had a lingering limp, but the work needed to be done. It would all be better soon.
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He paused. "Uh, lie. Whatever it is that's most comfortable for you."
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Applejack rolled her eyes but sat obediently. "You've gotta take care of everything just because you can, huh?" she said exasperatedly. It was tinged with fondness, though.
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He rolled his shoulders, shut his eyes, then reached out with one hand to rest it very carefully on the pony's flank. "I'm glad to see you're up and about, even if you're limping. After everything that happened..." He let his chi touch hers, assessing the damage to her even as he opened his eyes again. "I worried."
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She was lost in her thoughts and failed to notice the man walking in her path of flight. Her lack of awareness caused her to collide head first into his back. "Ow!"
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...though luckily all those things did help with falls. He took the fall on his bicep and shoulder, rolled to a three-point crouch, then actually processed what had happened. "What the hell?" he asked blankly, more confused and surprised than angry.
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Jan immediately grew back to her normal human size. "I'm sorry, didn't see where I was going!"
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He blinked as she effectively appeared out of nowhere, then picked himself up in confusion. "Now I know you weren't there a moment ago... what am I missing here?"
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Nima cracked an eye open as she sensed Morgan's footsteps, and smiled. It was the handsome man from the robot fight! What a nice surprise.
She rose to her feet on a puff of air. "Welcome to the Southern Air Temple, friend! Are you on your way somewhere, or would you like a tour?"
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The temple has plenty of stairs, but Nima skips them all, landing in a puff of air in front of Morgan. She extends her hands to clasp his in greeting.
"I'd love to show you around! It would be so much better if Aang was here, but I haven't seen him in weeks."
That's bothersome information, but if Nima's bothered by it, she isn't letting it show.
"This is his childhood home. I never even visited until now." She grins mischievously. "Actually, since this is a temple for monks, I'm not even supposed to stay here at all, but I won't tell if you won't."
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If Morgan happens upon the pool he'll see Mindy Macready in a simple purple one piece, and notice that her leg is sporting a brand new shiny scar, and that her shoulders looked like they took some skinning.
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"Oh, hey. Fancy running into you here!"
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So she was pleased he didn't.
"Training," she said, turning in the water. "I got pretty into it in the last battle,so I'm giving the muscles a chance to heal up before I really start to use them. How did you do? Fight with anyone interesting?"
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Veronica does look up, though, and drops a hunk of a battle droid in one bucket. "Just diggin' around, seeing what I might be able to do with the robot parts. Might even be able to put one back together." She chuckles a little at that, though. "Whether it'll be in working order is another story, though."
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