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Donna Noble ([personal profile] thedoctorsmate) wrote in [community profile] apocalypsehowcomm2022-01-13 09:14 pm

[network/open] WTF???

Who: Donna Noble
Username: supertemp
Warnings: Discussion of teeth, serial killers

Right.
Donna Noble.
New arrival.
Question:
What the flip is going on with the teeth?
Why are there bags of teeth in the park?
Who does that?
Whose teeth are they?
Isn't that like what a serial killer does?
I saw a program on Ted Bundy once.
Mad stuff.
bloodalwaystells: Hrm (huh?)

[personal profile] bloodalwaystells 2022-02-19 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
There's rules, even if we can't put them together from where we are. Sometimes the big picture is so big, it's hard to get enough of it to judge. That makes things difficult.

[Jaeger can only rely on that much, really: that he knows what he's doing up until he doesn't. This place has only made that more clear to him, so that makes two of them.]

Have you found yourself a department to work in, yet? From the sound of it, you're doing investigations?
bloodalwaystells: Hrm (Default)

[personal profile] bloodalwaystells 2022-02-22 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
Investigations and Security. It's similar to the work I was doing before, so it was a good fit. If I'm going to be here, at least I can be doing something familiar, that helps. Though they only let us take so many hours in a week.

And no matter what department you're working in, you should be prepared for things to happen. We've had several incidents that affected the entire building. It just seems to be something about the town, and ADI's presence here.




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[personal profile] bloodalwaystells 2022-02-25 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
That wouldn't surprise me, especially since we aren't paid very generously to begin with. It's not a living wage. But ostensibly the reason is to keep us workaholics from overstressing ourselves. Never mind that things happen whether we're on or off the clock...

[It's not an ideal situation and Jaeger doesn't really like it, either.]

There isn't a specific guide, though at this rate I may write one. But my best advice is to sharpen up any first aid skills that you might have, be prepared for danger in the field. If you don't have any fighting skills, sign up for some basics, including how to handle a firearm safely. Even if you don't shoot, there are enough guns around that basic awareness is important.

Get to know the town as well as you can. Have good maps and pay attention to where you are. Walk around and get familiar. Keep notes and take pictures. If you're going someplace that's known to be hazardous, like Dogtown, let someone know where you're going or take backup.

It's all small things like that, but they're important.
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[personal profile] bloodalwaystells 2022-03-04 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
It's still good to be aware of basic safety and handling. It's important to respect the tools that are around you, even if you don't choose to use them yourself.

[he's going to stand firm on this belief, because the last thing he wants is to be accidentally shot by a co-worker.]

It's not the easiest part of the country to weather winter in, I'll admit that. At least some of your clothing allowance should go toward a good coat and boots. Something that you can move in, but that is warm enough to cover you for outdoor expeditions. Layering is good: a decent sweatshirt or long-sleeved sweater as well.

And I may start putting down some notes. Something that I can work on in quiet time. I'm glad that I could be helpful.
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[personal profile] bloodalwaystells 2022-03-08 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
That's fair, I suppose. It shouldn't be the first choice, violence is a last resort. I don't enjoy it, I've just come to accept the necessity of it at times.

Feel free to contact me if you have any more questions, and I can try to answer them. I'm sure you've gotten a very colorful variety of responses from the network, we are apparently very good for that if nothing else.