Alex Reagan (
11calls) wrote in
apocalypsehowcomm2021-08-14 08:49 pm
Network: Voice because Alex gotta Alex.
Who: Alex Reagan
Username: alexreagan
Warnings: None right now, will edit to include if things come up.
[Because Alex is most at home in the audio format, that's what she's set this up in, and will respond to everything in an audio format. Her voice is cool and radio ready, but with a Canadian accent that sometimes trips her up on center words.]
You know, it's so weird that this is like five years later than when I'm from. Like the tech and everything is so close but so different. Back home, my podcast was pretty well known, but now there's so many, it's shocking to me. I knew things would get bigger, but I never expected this!
[Alex has been poking around on the podcast apps, of course and trying to see if her show is there on it. It's not, which is both reassuring and not. But it's second nature for Alex to explain what a podcast is so she does:]
A podcast is like radio on demand on the internet, if you know what radio is. Back home, I worked for Pacific Northwest Stories, and I started my podcast with the idea of doing various stories on interesting people with interesting jobs.
[And all that ended up f i n e. Really. Totally fine. Which is one of the reason Alex gets to the heart of the matter:]
One thing I love is people's stories. I'd been working as a producer telling people's stories for three years before I ended up on my own show, and honestly I kind of miss it. More than kind of. Honestly, it's just something that would make me feel more normal. So if anyone's interested, I've got a meal on me if you're willing to talk at my record and answer questions. Oh! I'm Alex, by the way. Alex Reagan.
[A soft and self deprecating laugh follows before Alex adds:]
Which of course you already know from my username. Sorry.
Username: alexreagan
Warnings: None right now, will edit to include if things come up.
[Because Alex is most at home in the audio format, that's what she's set this up in, and will respond to everything in an audio format. Her voice is cool and radio ready, but with a Canadian accent that sometimes trips her up on center words.]
You know, it's so weird that this is like five years later than when I'm from. Like the tech and everything is so close but so different. Back home, my podcast was pretty well known, but now there's so many, it's shocking to me. I knew things would get bigger, but I never expected this!
[Alex has been poking around on the podcast apps, of course and trying to see if her show is there on it. It's not, which is both reassuring and not. But it's second nature for Alex to explain what a podcast is so she does:]
A podcast is like radio on demand on the internet, if you know what radio is. Back home, I worked for Pacific Northwest Stories, and I started my podcast with the idea of doing various stories on interesting people with interesting jobs.
[And all that ended up f i n e. Really. Totally fine. Which is one of the reason Alex gets to the heart of the matter:]
One thing I love is people's stories. I'd been working as a producer telling people's stories for three years before I ended up on my own show, and honestly I kind of miss it. More than kind of. Honestly, it's just something that would make me feel more normal. So if anyone's interested, I've got a meal on me if you're willing to talk at my record and answer questions. Oh! I'm Alex, by the way. Alex Reagan.
[A soft and self deprecating laugh follows before Alex adds:]
Which of course you already know from my username. Sorry.

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[An understatement, considering the state of things back home. But Alex is more than a little relieved that he's focusing on the tapes rather than anything surrounding them. Possibly ending the world doesn't reflect well on someone.]
I wouldn't want to recreate the podcast itself without Dr. Strand. He's an essential part of it. But I can definitely tell you what the tapes I worked on with him were. He doesn't really have a set timeline on them--just whenever the science would catch up with the tapes. The earliest tape Dr. Strand has is from 1967, as far I'm aware of.
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[Inquisitive. Curious. Driven.
Now, if only she was someone that could be manipulated…]
I would love to hear about any that you are willing to share. Perhaps you could even write them out for me, as a record. [He laughed, low and quiet.] Old habits, as they say.
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I guess I could write them now. I mean normally I do everything in audio and transcribe it later anyway, I guess it means that I can skip a step. An audio story from you for one I write down?
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[Not yet an employee...]
I was hoping to share it with my archivist. Let him have a chance to read it. That is his preferred method of these things.
[It wasn't.]
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[But moving on.]
You're not the only one from your world here?
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[Sure. Suuure.]
There are several of us. Employees of mine, in fact. You are the only one from yours?
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[Alex is a lot of things but she tries not to be a hypocrite, so sharing stories makes a lot of sense to her.]
Unfortunately, it seems like it's just me.
[Which in some ways sucks and in some ways is a relief.]
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[Which he may or may not exploit.]
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So, Mr. Bouchard, when would you like to meet for our story exchange?
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My schedule appears to be rather open, Ms. Reagan. A week from now, perhaps? It will give you time to write down your story.
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[That's what she's agreed to, and not her own story. Thankfully Alex doesn't know about the tape that she'd have eventually.]
Should we call it next Wednesday, then?
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[For now. That might have to change in the future.]
That sounds perfect. I look forward to it.
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[Cause you known, pays to be polite.]