Ami Aihara (Aradia Megido) (
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> Ami: Reach out. ( text | @aa )
[ Like most, Ami arrives confused and afraid. As soothing as Idris Elba's deep British voiceover is, the video still raises at least as many questions as it answers. First off, why is it Idris Elba? And if the very first room is in disrepair - there's exactly one living plant, incongruously - how much of the rest was false advertising, too?
The simplest and safest first step, though, is to grab a communicator and start skimming through the messages. One is like three hours long, she skips that for now... something something wreckage... something something antique documents... (Where are the timestamps? How old are these messages?) Ultimately, though, an audio post keeps her attention - a woman, terrified, being pursued by something inhuman.
By the time the sound cuts out, Ami's heart is racing. Suddenly, she's very glad she didn't go straight to exploring. ]
hello?
if anyone is out there, please respond!
my name's Ami Aihara, from Recolle, USA.
I don't know how I got here or what's going on
but I don't think it's safe for me to leave by myself.
I'm in the Idris Elba room. please help!!!
The simplest and safest first step, though, is to grab a communicator and start skimming through the messages. One is like three hours long, she skips that for now... something something wreckage... something something antique documents... (Where are the timestamps? How old are these messages?) Ultimately, though, an audio post keeps her attention - a woman, terrified, being pursued by something inhuman.
By the time the sound cuts out, Ami's heart is racing. Suddenly, she's very glad she didn't go straight to exploring. ]
hello?
if anyone is out there, please respond!
my name's Ami Aihara, from Recolle, USA.
I don't know how I got here or what's going on
but I don't think it's safe for me to leave by myself.
I'm in the Idris Elba room. please help!!!
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[He has no idea where to go, but picking a direction and just heading that way is a good start. So he does that.]
But yeah, it really is pretty wild. Especially if this is the first time you've had to deal with the whole "hey, I just woke up somewhere weird with a bunch of weirdos" thing.
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said no one ever. ]That can happen more than once??
[ Like, outside the context of a mafia kidnapping for bloodsports? (That's probably a thing the mafia would do, right?) ]
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SAID. NO ONE. EVER.Fake it til you make it know what I mean.Honestly Peter's probably just going to end up heading back to his place because he knows it and also Ami can meet Poison and the freaky cats??? Everyone likes cats.]
Oh yeah. Found that out the hard way. Hell, this is the third place my roommate's been stuck. Honestly though, I think this kind of thing happening more than once is pretty rare, much less happening at all. Like, you probably never heard about this kind of thing happening to people when you were back home, right? I know I didn't.
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Actually she's already meeting Poison for the first time in another later threadbut yes, cats, excellent ]No, never. [ As far as she knows. ] But how would you know? People go missing without a trace all the time, and now that interplanetary abduction is an option that's on the table, there's really no way to prove it's not that.
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wibbly wobbly timey wimey shenanigansCATS EXCELLENT]...Okay, well you've just out-logic'd my attempt at making this seem less bad, and everything you've just said is pretty on point.
[HE'S GOT NOTHIN' MAN YOU BEAT HIM]
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Oh, whoops.
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...Which. We very well may have? It would be cool if it wasn't so freaky.
[So awkward pause time is now I guess, because THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING.]
...So uh. Freshman? [when in doubt, talk about school??????]
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[ For all her classmates. ]
... I guess I'm gonna have to make those up.
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Oh no, dude! That's the worst!
...Man, I woulda been a Junior this year. Wild.
[if he was y'know STILL ALIVE but hey.]
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You said you've been here a month, right? Where were you before that? [ It sounds like he's been out of school a while, when he says it all wistfully like that... ]
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Hadriel. I was there for about a year. It was a city ruled by these uh... beings that like, fed off our emotions and stuff? Also there were killer robots. It was super weird.
[And super horrible. This place is actually really chill in comparison.]
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It sounds weird. [ Frankly, Ami has a hard time picturing it. How would that even work? Magic? Is magic a thing now too? She has so many questions, and yet...
... maybe she shouldn't pry. ]
And then one day you were just here instead?
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Well. Kind of. See, we'd figured out how to go home. There was a... a magic door that we had to fix, and we did, so. So we all started going home. Except instead of that, a few of us ended up here. I don't know if the door just sent us to the wrong place, or if the portal here somehow like, intercepted us mid-teleportation or whatever, but. I mean, it is what it is, I guess.
[SHRUG, what can you do? Destiny gonna do what destiny gonna do.]
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[ You're trapped in an alternate dimension. You figure out how to escape, how to go home. You get your hopes up. You say your goodbyes. You're all set to see your family and friends again ...
... only for the rug to get yanked out from under you. The whole process starts over again, rinse and repeat. Jesus, that's the most demoralizing thing she can imagine. ]
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Yeah, it's... not really ideal. But hey. Could always be worse.
[Nothing he can do about it but shrug. So he does.]
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Sometimes the best you can do is keep a positive attitude, huh?
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Yeah, that's uh. Kind of what I've been shooting for. It seems to sort of help the like, general morale of the people I'm around, so I must be doing something right.
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yet, but she can see how that could get heavy. ]It's an important job! And in my opinion, you're doing great.
[ She gives him a friendly pat on the shoulder. I mean, he dropped whatever he was doing to come and help her through this frightening experience, and so far she's been able to avoid a complete mental breakdown, so... good work!
Anyway, this seems like a good time to talk about something else. Like, uh... the view from this particular walkway, now that they've moved to a spot where it's easier to see. Ami takes a few steps in that direction, though she's careful not to get too close to the edge. ]
Is this the, uh... [ she snaps her fingers a few times. ] The open part. The hole. Atrium! That's it.
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He nods in reply to that, but he's also more than happy to change the subject. With seemingly far less caution than Ami, Peter strolls right up to the edge of the walkway to look down.]
I dunno, I like just "the hole" better. It's fitting, y'know?
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Don't fall in...!
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Sorry, habit. Speaking of horrible accidents, though, the Medbay is down on that lowest level there.
...That was a terrible segue, but I guess it's good information to have?
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Heh... yeah, at least once they peel you off the pavement, you don't have far to go.
[ Okay maybe that was a little dark, but. Medbay, way down there, good to know. She steps a little closer to look down, although still a couple yards back from the edge. ]
Sheesh. All this sci-fi stuff, you'd think they could at least figure out guard rails.
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Gross. But true. And you've got... kind of a great point, there. This place is one gigantic OSHA violation, I'm definitely putting "guard rails" on my to-do list. I mean, so far we haven't had any accidents? But you never know when that's gonna change.
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Yeah... although I guess that's probably a "B" priority, huh? Behind food and water and oxygen and radiation and so on. You could rack up a heck of a to-do list around here without even trying, it sounds like.
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Ooooh yeah. After my first two hours here, I had a list of like twenty things to do. I mean, not all of them were like super urgent, but there's just... never a dull moment, y'know?
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