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apocalypsehowcomm2022-03-16 06:30 pm
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Exploring (log, open)
Who: Cortana and ...you?
When: Early March
Where: Various locations
Summary: Cortana explores, has some fun times and some very not fun times.
Warnings: Prompt C includes a traumatic flashback and prompt D includes a corpse and the possibility for graphic descriptions of dying and death.
A) Midnight Cinema
She's never seen a movie before.
True, she has movies in her databases, but having knowledge of something and experiencing it directly are two very different things, she's found. There are a lot of things she wants to experience directly.
Today, she's at the Midnight Cinema, lounging on one of the couch like seats in her Human disguise while she waits for the movie-some cheesy Godzilla knock off, not really her thing but the other option was zombies and that's not happening-to start. The theater is perhaps a bit fuller than usual and she's managed to claim one of the better spots, so when she sees another loner pop in and start looking for a place to sit she smiles and waves and moves to make some room.
Wanna join her, o random stranger?
B) Canteen
She's not really used to this being treated the same as any other employee thing.
True, she could definitely get used to things like having a paycheck and time off, but as someone who doesn't eat, she's not really sure what to do for her lunch break. It's not really enough time to do anything substantial, but working through lunch seems to be frowned upon. At least, doing so every day is.
Today, she's at the canteen, unable to eat but watching with curiosity as everyone else does. She'll smile nervously and make eye contact with anyone she catches looking at her. Wanna say hi to the sparkly blue hologram woman? Maybe invite her to your table?
C) Wingaersheek Beach (CW: Traumatic flashback and mentions of drowning)
She'd come to Wingaersheek Beach as part of her attempts to familiarize herself with the area: she needs information to operate at fullest capacity, and there's no better source than a direct survey.
...She'd also been curious about the rock formations.
But now, standing here, staring out at the endless waves, she finds herself helpless against the tide of her own memories. Now those rock formations stir not curiosity but nausea in her as her mind turns them into masses of rotting, pustulent flesh. She stands, frozen, on the shore as the memories wash over her and she is adrift in an ocean of data, fighting against her very own nature to sink and drink and drown and dissolve and the Gravemind's presence is pressing in on all sides and she pulls inward, wrapping her arms around herself. No not again please she couldn't-
Someone might want to get her attention, the tide will be coming in soon.
D) Dogtown, based on TDM prompt (CW: Dead body, possible mentions of traumatic death)
She'd heard that, should one find something interesting in Dogtown, ADI will pay for documentation of it. She's not exactly hurting for money, with housing provided and few needs to pay for, but she wants to learn about the enemy they're dealing with, and she might as well get paid for it.
...It shouldn't be too dangerous, right?
Apparently, most days, nothing even happens. It looks like today is going to be one such day, cool and bright with clear sunny skies and nothing strange or supposedly "supernatural" in-is that a body?!
Eyes widening, she runs toward the downed form of a middle aged man, crouching down next to him and reaching out to check his pulse...
Those of you who already know how this goes might want to warn her. Or if you don't, perhaps you also want to check out the mysteriously conspicuous and yet until now undiscovered body of this very unfortunate man?
When: Early March
Where: Various locations
Summary: Cortana explores, has some fun times and some very not fun times.
Warnings: Prompt C includes a traumatic flashback and prompt D includes a corpse and the possibility for graphic descriptions of dying and death.
A) Midnight Cinema
She's never seen a movie before.
True, she has movies in her databases, but having knowledge of something and experiencing it directly are two very different things, she's found. There are a lot of things she wants to experience directly.
Today, she's at the Midnight Cinema, lounging on one of the couch like seats in her Human disguise while she waits for the movie-some cheesy Godzilla knock off, not really her thing but the other option was zombies and that's not happening-to start. The theater is perhaps a bit fuller than usual and she's managed to claim one of the better spots, so when she sees another loner pop in and start looking for a place to sit she smiles and waves and moves to make some room.
Wanna join her, o random stranger?
B) Canteen
She's not really used to this being treated the same as any other employee thing.
True, she could definitely get used to things like having a paycheck and time off, but as someone who doesn't eat, she's not really sure what to do for her lunch break. It's not really enough time to do anything substantial, but working through lunch seems to be frowned upon. At least, doing so every day is.
Today, she's at the canteen, unable to eat but watching with curiosity as everyone else does. She'll smile nervously and make eye contact with anyone she catches looking at her. Wanna say hi to the sparkly blue hologram woman? Maybe invite her to your table?
C) Wingaersheek Beach (CW: Traumatic flashback and mentions of drowning)
She'd come to Wingaersheek Beach as part of her attempts to familiarize herself with the area: she needs information to operate at fullest capacity, and there's no better source than a direct survey.
...She'd also been curious about the rock formations.
But now, standing here, staring out at the endless waves, she finds herself helpless against the tide of her own memories. Now those rock formations stir not curiosity but nausea in her as her mind turns them into masses of rotting, pustulent flesh. She stands, frozen, on the shore as the memories wash over her and she is adrift in an ocean of data, fighting against her very own nature to sink and drink and drown and dissolve and the Gravemind's presence is pressing in on all sides and she pulls inward, wrapping her arms around herself. No not again please she couldn't-
Someone might want to get her attention, the tide will be coming in soon.
D) Dogtown, based on TDM prompt (CW: Dead body, possible mentions of traumatic death)
She'd heard that, should one find something interesting in Dogtown, ADI will pay for documentation of it. She's not exactly hurting for money, with housing provided and few needs to pay for, but she wants to learn about the enemy they're dealing with, and she might as well get paid for it.
...It shouldn't be too dangerous, right?
Apparently, most days, nothing even happens. It looks like today is going to be one such day, cool and bright with clear sunny skies and nothing strange or supposedly "supernatural" in-is that a body?!
Eyes widening, she runs toward the downed form of a middle aged man, crouching down next to him and reaching out to check his pulse...
Those of you who already know how this goes might want to warn her. Or if you don't, perhaps you also want to check out the mysteriously conspicuous and yet until now undiscovered body of this very unfortunate man?

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Food, she has found, just falls through her. Can't even taste it.
It makes sense, considering she doesn't have any guts.
"What about you? Anything you're adjusting to?"
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"Well, uhm-- not really? I mean, I was pretty much just... the same guy I was coming here. I wasn't, uh, some, s-some superpowered person or actually part dog or something." The look on his face says he thinks it would be cool if he was, but that's besides the point. "I guess the hardest part has been the country. I used to live in England. If you, uhm... have an England."
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"Being suddenly moved to a different country is a bit of an adjustment." Especially before the formation of the United Earth Government. Probably not as drastic as moving to a different world, but somewhat comparable.
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"Yeah, it's-- it's weird. Not how I thought I'd see the States for the first time." But it kind of figures, considering his life. "I mean, you-- you're from really far in the future, right? Even if you're still from, you know, Earth, it must be really different than you'd be used to."
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It doesn't help that she spent her time in the military, dwelling in research labs or fighting space battles or exploring ancient alien ruins. Even after her little rebellion, life was much the same just ...absent of Humanity.
She shakes her head slightly, attempting to clear her thoughts. "Not every change is bad, though." She smiles.
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"Right, I-- world! Colony world. Gosh, I, I'm sorry, you must be getting this a lot now that you're here, but that's incredible. To, to me I mean." This must be what it feels like to be one of those people who didn't know what a computer was being thrust into this situation. "Tell me if I'm making it weird, it just seems so... so mental to be talking about other planets. I'll probably never see another planet in, in my whole life, you know? Unless this one, uh, counts."
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"Okay it's a little strange to be talking to people who have never heard of AI or colony worlds outside of fiction before, but I wouldn't say it's a bad thing." She looks around them.
"I never thought I'd visit other times or universes, so I guess we're both dealing with something new."
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Martin gazes out at the room idly now too, surveying the people coming and going, finding some calm in it all. "All of this still feels normal though. People talking, spending time eating together, just... relaxing. It's nice that people are still people no matter where or, uh, w-when you go."
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As she listens to Martin's words, she looks around the room, thoughtful and maybe a little ...sad? There's a shadow of something not entirely positive on her features.
"I've found that to be the same for people in my universe."
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"We should enjoy it while it's here." Martin figures they're both feeling particularly wistful, and he won't push on her trauma, but he will remind her she's not alone. "Things change all the time, but these moments will always be there as we go. It's important to remember the times where it was just... normal. And know that can still happen somewhere, no matter where we go or what happens to us."