Chloe Sullivan, Watchtower (
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outer_divide2012-08-01 01:42 am
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[Hello, Old City. First-timer to the network here, not like she'll act the part.]
I haven't had time to do much digging around, so I don't know whether or not this is any kind of plausible, but if anyone's tripped over an old computer or even some kind of smart-phone, I'd bet the completely useless cash-contents of my wallet that I can not only get it working again, but set up some kind of alternative network. Trust me, it's... kind of my job.
[She offers a slight grin, in general good humor rather than any specific amusement.]
Bonus points if you have any clue where I can find some coffee. Quality is completely irrelevant at this point--I'm not sure if caffeine deprivation really exists, but if I have any kind of a choice, I'd rather not pick now to find out.
[to those with modern-day cell phones or laptops]
[The next time you turn on your phone or laptop, you'll find a message waiting for you. For phones, a text. For computers, what looks like an e-mail, but alerted on the desktop rather than through a specific e-mail client.]
Attempt number four to make contact with compatible devices. If you read me, a heads up would be fantastic.
I haven't had time to do much digging around, so I don't know whether or not this is any kind of plausible, but if anyone's tripped over an old computer or even some kind of smart-phone, I'd bet the completely useless cash-contents of my wallet that I can not only get it working again, but set up some kind of alternative network. Trust me, it's... kind of my job.
[She offers a slight grin, in general good humor rather than any specific amusement.]
Bonus points if you have any clue where I can find some coffee. Quality is completely irrelevant at this point--I'm not sure if caffeine deprivation really exists, but if I have any kind of a choice, I'd rather not pick now to find out.
[to those with modern-day cell phones or laptops]
[The next time you turn on your phone or laptop, you'll find a message waiting for you. For phones, a text. For computers, what looks like an e-mail, but alerted on the desktop rather than through a specific e-mail client.]
Attempt number four to make contact with compatible devices. If you read me, a heads up would be fantastic.
[Video]
A bit.
How about you? [That's more like 'how are you doing alone in this big giant apocalyptic city, unsupervised teenage boy?', but she can't exactly put it like that.]
[Video]
Bored like crazy. But I did find some giant mosquitos th'other day, those were kind of awesome.
[Nevermind that Chloe doesn't know yet that he eats them.]
Ain't seen any computers or nothin' 'cept what's on the ship. Or coffee. But I s'ppose I could look for ya. Might take me a bit, though.
[Video]
Alternatively, 'typical boy'.]
That'd be great, actually. [An appreciative smile.] And it'd do a thing or two for that boredom.
[Video]
[And he thinks he's gonna start at the spaceship, since he hasn't had much luck with the city thus far, finding anything really interesting....]
[Video]
[Video]
Yeah, yeah, sure.
[He flaps a hand at her, like it's no big deal. She's cool, anyway.]
You too, right?
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