Kanaya Maryam (
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[OPEN] BABES IN TOYLAND
Date & Time: December 20th, 2013
Location: New York City!!!
Characters: HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. Please note that with mod approval, any character is allowed to have joined the mob in front of the transporter, regardless of whether they responded to the network post advertising this event.
Summary: In a bid to conserve energy, over a dozen transports do all of their Christmas shopping at once. I hope you brought money!
Warnings: None for now!
All the transports are dropped into New York at 6:00, simultaneously but scattered. Coding the drop points for this mission was hell.
It turns out that the weather is actually fairly mild on this date; there is snow neither in the air nor in the ground. That isn't to say there's nothing of visual interest: All the lights of the city are on at this hour.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree was lit back on December 4th.

Shop until you drop, Transports.

Location: New York City!!!
Characters: HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. Please note that with mod approval, any character is allowed to have joined the mob in front of the transporter, regardless of whether they responded to the network post advertising this event.
Summary: In a bid to conserve energy, over a dozen transports do all of their Christmas shopping at once. I hope you brought money!
Warnings: None for now!
All the transports are dropped into New York at 6:00, simultaneously but scattered. Coding the drop points for this mission was hell.
It turns out that the weather is actually fairly mild on this date; there is snow neither in the air nor in the ground. That isn't to say there's nothing of visual interest: All the lights of the city are on at this hour.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree was lit back on December 4th.

Shop until you drop, Transports.

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I can think of a few things that friends would appreciate me picking up - I definitely gotta pick up some samurai movies for Maya. [He considers what he himself would want.] Other than that, eh, a bit of everything. I'd stay away from Star Trek or Star Wars if I were you, though.
[As utterly comforting it would be to sit down for a nice Star Trek marathon, he doesn't want to shatter anyone's sense of reality. That would just be mean.] Anything you'll be keeping an eye out for?
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I might see if they've got the latest books in series that I was reading, too. They'd be out by now ... [Though he is wondering what it is about Star Wars that would make it universal, but Captain America isn't.
A question for the ages, really.]
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[He's by no means a bad student, but he's no genius and he knows it. He's a hard worker, and he's learned how to think in more elastic ways when it comes to making split decisions on the job, but he can't say he's on Brenda's level.
He just fades into the background. He's good at fading into the background, and he's totally okay with that. It's not really school he misses as much as normalcy, being able to see his friends day in and day out and having some sense of structure to an otherwise tumultuous life.
Reading instead of chopping wood also sounds really, really good right about now.]
But all that science and history stuff - that's a good idea. And it's a good way of checking out if any of the basics are actually different in this world compared to our worlds.
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I'm surprised they don't make these things available on our tablets, but most people don't care.
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[That was before sickness, before the kidnappings, before the bombs. Funny how things like establishing schools fall by the wayside.]
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But he catches the genius remark and Jaime's smile and can't help but grin. He can be amused about it.]
Maybe I should try to get interested parties together. Who knows? It could be fun.
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[Yeah, yeah, cultural differences, respect where people are coming from, yadda yadda yadda. Jaime has learned a lot about that in Exsilium, but throwing the death penalty out there for turning a bunch of stuff off and being noisy assholes is where he draws the line.
Figuring out a way to get everyone on the same page, however, is a much more palatable subject, and he coasts along with the change of subject.]
Think you'd be interested in being a teacher, then?
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Besides, one time I told one of my teachers I could do better than him. It's high time I proved it. [Even if it was a terribly stupid thing to say.]
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[You don't just raise your hand and go oh, oh, teacher, you're a hack! out of nowhere, after all.]
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[Technically, he didn't do anything ... it was kind of a stacking thing.]
Sometimes I'm a jerk? [That's added as an afterthought.]