[Arianna might wander into the computer room today, where Yurika is clicking through the Airlocked! tag on Newplanets. Yurika groans and looks over at Arianna.]
Somebody made something... a little strange. It said "15 different routes," but it doesn't really live up to "sim," "date," or "RPG." So far, Xander-san is in the hospital for alcohol poisoning and Pyrrha-chan smashed a coffee cup over her own head.
[The computer room sure is popular these days, isn't it? But whenever Arianna wanders in, the Doctor is sitting at a terminal, surrounded by pages of scribbled notes- which he is currently ignoring in favor of some kind of news blog with an aesthetic best described as "90's Spacecities".]
Wrong. Wrong- oh, this one's half right, it was Martian, not Venusian. And it's just a hair dryer.
[Approach and see what he's complaining about, y/n?]
["Just a hair dryer," he says, as if the gun that shoots warm breezes was not Amazing Future Technology.
Nevertheless, Arianna is intrigued. What is the Space Internet so wrong about? And... how could it be wrong on such a page with such a pretty background and so many little animated pictures?]
[Oh Arianna, the space internet is wrong about so very many things.]
Ah, Arianna. Armchair historians is what it is.
[He gestures at the screen, still frowning.]
I've been tryin' to work out where exactly this universe's history diverged from ours- well, mine, anyway- an' stumbled across this.
It's... there's this theory on my Earth that people from other planets've been visiting for years, all through human history, see? And that's right, but people go too far an' say that all kinds of old technology and architecture must've been made by the visitors instead of just figuring out how it was actually done. Turns out that's one more thing our worlds have in common, looks like.
It is! Out with the old troubles, that's the idea. To be ready for the new year! Well, years work differently on different planets, but we all just used Earth's.
I suspect our troubles will continue to plague us for some time, but that is an intriguing tradition nonetheless. But no, we have nothing like that in Caledonia. We are busy with the Summoner festival at the beginning of the new year, after all.
[Whenever she's not doing what Natsuhi normally does, she can be found reading. It's normally somewhere relatively quiet. She'll read all kinds of things, some times she borrows from someone else.
Like this time. Where she's calm, almost happy with her reading glasses on.Then she turns the page, spends a good thirty seconds squinting.
[ It's been a good long while since Yuuri promised Arianna a sleepover – about two months, now, if she's been keeping track right – but nowadays, Yuuri's got a much better track record for keeping promises. There's been all sorts of things getting in the way, the usual comings and goings of moving in and settling down made all the more complicated by the logistics of settling down in a new world and a new time. But then one day, the stars align. Yuuri's not busy, Arianna's not busy (and Junpei's not busy, which means he can keep an eye on Ruu-chan for the evening) and they've got the time to split off and go around Tokyo before meeting back at the apartment.
Yuuri obviously has a bit of an advantage – she knows Tokyo and its fashions better than Arianna does – but it's still a fun little adventure, coordinating their shopping so they don't run into each other and ruin the surprise. Arianna even beats her back to the apartment, but Yuuri just takes that as an opportunity to pick up an extra something for them on her way back.
She's so ladened with bags that she has to ease open the front door with her elbow, but there's a satisfied smile on her face when she steps inside and calls out to Arianna. ]
Can you believe I got lost on the way back? Really, I should be ashamed of myself.
[ So summers in Tokyo aren't... exactly the coolest. Even a mild day still has the air conditioning running on overtime and Yuuri's just glad she's used to it. And really... she can't complain about beautifully sunny weather like this. It's just a matter of aiming for one of those aforementioned mild days when you want to get out on do something.
So it's lucky that one of her days off, one of Arianna's days off and one of Ruu's days off all happen to fall on a nice, breezy day that happens to be just pleasantly sunny enough to enjoy. Not one to miss an opportunity for an outing, Yuuri rallies the three of them, gets a big bulky bento packed and off they go for a little outing, to enjoy the sunshine. ... or at least, they'll be enjoying it once their train gets to the station that lets off near their park, at least. And at least their travel time gives them a chance to appreciate the blessing that is modern air conditioning. ]
So, I was thinking we could find ourselves a nice spot under one of the trees and just settle ourselves down on a picnic blanket. And instead of eating all at once, we'll just make our way through lunch at our own pace. How does that sound?
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This game is messed up...
[The game in question: something called Air Locked Sim Date RPG.]
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Arianna scurries over, curious.]
If it is not functioning correctly, I am told that "rebooting" can...
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What is she looking at here]
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[nobody let arianna up on the roof anytime soon]
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Is this what school looks like?
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Is Rii-san in this?
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even your mudergame downtime, foe!
they're gonna be dead soon, f.o.e.!
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[The computer room sure is popular these days, isn't it? But whenever Arianna wanders in, the Doctor is sitting at a terminal, surrounded by pages of scribbled notes- which he is currently ignoring in favor of some kind of news blog with an aesthetic best described as "90's Spacecities".]
Wrong. Wrong- oh, this one's half right, it was Martian, not Venusian. And it's just a hair dryer.
[Approach and see what he's complaining about, y/n?]
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Nevertheless, Arianna is intrigued. What is the Space Internet so wrong about? And... how could it be wrong on such a page with such a pretty background and so many little animated pictures?]
Sir Doctor? What is it?
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Ah, Arianna. Armchair historians is what it is.
[He gestures at the screen, still frowning.]
I've been tryin' to work out where exactly this universe's history diverged from ours- well, mine, anyway- an' stumbled across this.
It's... there's this theory on my Earth that people from other planets've been visiting for years, all through human history, see? And that's right, but people go too far an' say that all kinds of old technology and architecture must've been made by the visitors instead of just figuring out how it was actually done. Turns out that's one more thing our worlds have in common, looks like.
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[yeah about that]
Then, you know the history of all these places?
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[Doctor please, Caledonia is one of the worlds you really DON'T know the history of.]
I know what their histories are in my universe, yeah. I'd be a pretty poor time-traveler if I didn't.
[l o l]
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[For instance, all of them are apparently full of bisexual people.]
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Hello! Are you cleaning for New Year's, too? Oh, I never asked if they do that where you're from.
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Oh! Is that a tradition in your land? I was merely working on laundry.
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Like this time. Where she's calm, almost happy with her reading glasses on.Then she turns the page, spends a good thirty seconds squinting.
Then yelps and tosses the book across the room.]
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[RUSHING IN. THAT SOUNDED LIKE VIOLENCE HAPPENING OR SOMETHING.]
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...The books still spread pages down on the floor the over side of the room.]
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Yuuri obviously has a bit of an advantage – she knows Tokyo and its fashions better than Arianna does – but it's still a fun little adventure, coordinating their shopping so they don't run into each other and ruin the surprise. Arianna even beats her back to the apartment, but Yuuri just takes that as an opportunity to pick up an extra something for them on her way back.
She's so ladened with bags that she has to ease open the front door with her elbow, but there's a satisfied smile on her face when she steps inside and calls out to Arianna. ]
Can you believe I got lost on the way back? Really, I should be ashamed of myself.
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So it's lucky that one of her days off, one of Arianna's days off and one of Ruu's days off all happen to fall on a nice, breezy day that happens to be just pleasantly sunny enough to enjoy. Not one to miss an opportunity for an outing, Yuuri rallies the three of them, gets a big bulky bento packed and off they go for a little outing, to enjoy the sunshine. ... or at least, they'll be enjoying it once their train gets to the station that lets off near their park, at least. And at least their travel time gives them a chance to appreciate the blessing that is modern air conditioning. ]
So, I was thinking we could find ourselves a nice spot under one of the trees and just settle ourselves down on a picnic blanket. And instead of eating all at once, we'll just make our way through lunch at our own pace. How does that sound?