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Katherine (Kate not Katie) Bishop ([personal profile] notthatstraight) wrote in [community profile] etraya2024-04-27 10:28 am

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so new people showing
hi everyone! I'm Kate, or Hawkeye
there's a lot of younger people in the mix as well
before the adults get involved and start poo pooing the idea of *kids* saving the world
I'm sure mine isn't the only one that's been saved by the younger gen a time or two

anyway
I've found a building here that is basically mine from home
my home
it's marked as Bishop Publishing

any teens or 20 somethings need a place to hangout
it's open
there's several games, an archery range, gym, and a lot of other things that can be used to either train or just relax


[address of building here]

feel free to join us
it's all good
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-04-28 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been told I'm stubborn.

I guess when you stack that up next to whisking away people out of infinite beds in the infinite multiverse, if it is infinite, I don't mind the shoplifting so much.
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-04-28 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a word with connotations. Generally said in a tone of exasperation?

I mean, it's not our biggest problem, but think of the poor store managers. How do you explain the shrinkage?

Or, you know. If you get something that belonged to you back home, how do you know it's yours? What if there's some other version of you that's now missing a treasured Little League trophy?

Hence, preferring the bootleg fakes theory.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-04-29 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
Exasperation? Not as often as you'd think.

They're not stealing the buildings, though, I saw the robots working on building one. So that's a point in favor of 3D printers, unless you think they're only stealing the small items and raw materials.
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-04-29 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
So you're one of those endearingly stubborn people?

I'd assume buildings are harder to relocate than smaller objects. There are structural issues with anything load-bearing. Not really a drag and drop project.

But while we're assuming 3D printers, that brings me right back to wondering how they'd be putting together the blueprints. It's not just objects like the things back home. It's perfect duplication, down to wear and tear. So what's that? Mind reading? Multiversal surveillance? Door number three?
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-04-30 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
I think it's part of my charm.

True. Construction isn't my forte, but I think there's something about building a foundation on bedrock or... something something to keep everything from listing to one side. Don't ask me, I can't level a picture frame.

I think surveillance is more likely than mind-reading. Isn't it? Did anyone get something that's only been in their head?
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-04-30 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
And you're charming. Some people have all the luck.

You don't really have to know construction. Just physics. Let's both hope one of the next missions isn't Habitat for Humanity, though.

I don't know. That's interesting. It'd be worth testing out. Likely would want to find someone with a strong imagination to do it, if it hasn't been tried already.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-05-02 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
I said charm. I'm not going to publicly lay claim to "charming".

I took high school physics. Does that count?

Did you meet anyone particularly artsy? Somebody with a really strong mind's eye. They'd have to be able to think of it like it's real.
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-05-02 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
And humble! You're a real triple threat.

It's what I'm counting for myself, so I'd say yes.

I haven't exactly been asking. Another thing to add to the 'getting to know you' checklist. Or we could wait for a world saving freehand painting competition.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-05-02 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
Am I missing something?

[ Why all the flattery? It’s so much. ]

If Aurora is reading this, please no painting competitions. I want my world to live.
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-05-02 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
Are you? It sounds like you've got it all.

I'm messing with you, FYI.


[ He can hand out a dollop of mercy, from time to time. Especially if it prevents him from being misconstrued as a genuine suck up. ]

At least you've got world-doomingly bad art skills to humanize you.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-05-02 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
Great, mess with someone else. And come on, I’m humanized. What am I supposed to do? Start every conversation on this thing like a social media bio?
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-05-02 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Why not? We're supposed to be advocating for ourselves. Might as well be putting your best foot forward at all times.

I'll start. Krouse, 18, Wisconsin, USA, Earth. I like long walks on the beach, playing games that aren't bullshit, and speculative conversations about how fucked we all are.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-05-02 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
What Aurora hates the beach?

Then we’re both doomed, because I’m from Jersey. My name’s Tim, I’m 17, and I like arcades, skateboarding, and artichoke on pizza. Think that’ll get me in good with the powers that be?