Tinya Wazzo (
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destinystrings2013-08-22 08:50 pm
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003 [Action + Video]
[action, anywhere in the city, open to all]
'Scuse me, pardon me!
[Perhaps you are relaxing in your room. Or perhaps you're enjoying a dip in the pool or taking a breather in the library. Regardless of the activity in question, the peaceful atmosphere is suddenly broken by the intrusion of someone in a black and white costume carrying a knapsack filled with packages flying through -- yes, straight through. Straight through the wall and out the outer side, tossing out a hurried note of apology along the way.
...In the moments of stunned disbelief afterwards, the girl sticks her head back through the wall and waves a bit to catch your attention. As if it isn't already caught.]
Actually, do you know a 'Dennis'? I'm looking for a Dennis. Or -- maybe this is a P, I can't really tell, but I can't imagine anyone naming their kid that unless they really hated the thought of having kids. ...It's just kind of mean.
[Before too much time can be spent pondering on the dilemma of D vs. P, Phantom Girl thrusts the package she's holding back into her sack and rummages around.]
Oh, I might have one for you, too, actually. Did you order anything from a... 'Nyx's Nightclub' lately?
[Phantom Girl had found a day job, apparently.]
[video, public]
[Some two hours later, an irritated Phantom Girl appears on the screen.]
I can't believe it! They're docking my pay this week! I mean, I don't need it, but that's incredibly unfair.
I thought the point of being a courier was to get the job done as fast as you can; what's the use of plodding about all over the place reading the street signs? It's way faster to do it my way; all of you got your deliveries faster than you were expecting, right? I mean, it's not like you guys have anything to hide in your rooms. And it's not like I opened a package or anything - that's the only privacy concern they should be worried about.
[She continues to stew and mutter aimlessly for a few moments before striding closer to the screen and pointing at it.]
...Seriously, though, did one of you snitch?
((OoC Note: No toilet/shower shenanigans, please!))
'Scuse me, pardon me!
[Perhaps you are relaxing in your room. Or perhaps you're enjoying a dip in the pool or taking a breather in the library. Regardless of the activity in question, the peaceful atmosphere is suddenly broken by the intrusion of someone in a black and white costume carrying a knapsack filled with packages flying through -- yes, straight through. Straight through the wall and out the outer side, tossing out a hurried note of apology along the way.
...In the moments of stunned disbelief afterwards, the girl sticks her head back through the wall and waves a bit to catch your attention. As if it isn't already caught.]
Actually, do you know a 'Dennis'? I'm looking for a Dennis. Or -- maybe this is a P, I can't really tell, but I can't imagine anyone naming their kid that unless they really hated the thought of having kids. ...It's just kind of mean.
[Before too much time can be spent pondering on the dilemma of D vs. P, Phantom Girl thrusts the package she's holding back into her sack and rummages around.]
Oh, I might have one for you, too, actually. Did you order anything from a... 'Nyx's Nightclub' lately?
[Phantom Girl had found a day job, apparently.]
[video, public]
[Some two hours later, an irritated Phantom Girl appears on the screen.]
I can't believe it! They're docking my pay this week! I mean, I don't need it, but that's incredibly unfair.
I thought the point of being a courier was to get the job done as fast as you can; what's the use of plodding about all over the place reading the street signs? It's way faster to do it my way; all of you got your deliveries faster than you were expecting, right? I mean, it's not like you guys have anything to hide in your rooms. And it's not like I opened a package or anything - that's the only privacy concern they should be worried about.
[She continues to stew and mutter aimlessly for a few moments before striding closer to the screen and pointing at it.]
...Seriously, though, did one of you snitch?
((OoC Note: No toilet/shower shenanigans, please!))
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Would you believe I still don't have mine?
It's like the universe is conspiring to put me against only monsters I can handle just fine with my normal powers.
((or to drop threads))
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[Fumi's smile quirks up just a bit at the edges.]
One of the things I'm missing is data on the state of one's mental and physical activity during the initial awakening of a Persona. I have plenty of readings concerning summoning one afterward, but that's something I've never been able to pin down.
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[That smile is perhaps just a tad bit off-putting.]
Oh, well, hey, look at the time; deliveries to make and people to meet. Why don't we take a raincheck on this?
[While she goes out in the middle of the night and fights things until her Persona awakens.]
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So what does 'research' entail?
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[She gestures to the corner, where there is a large machine of unspecified construction sitting because the mun knows jack-all about technology. Suffice it to say it is large and impressive, with wires and lights and all sorts of things you'd expect of the Frankenstein baby of a CT scanner / fMRI machine / electroencephalogram / whathaveyou.]
I've been working with another research volunteer up until now gathering readings related to Persona use, spirit shamanism, and demon summoning, but I think in order to really get down to the root of understanding the phenomenon, I'll need to make those measurements on someone who's awakening their Persona for the first time. The problem I'm running into is how to have someone connected to the device while experiencing the sort of mental or physical stress normally associated with the Persona's initial emergence without somehow also breaking the machine.
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...I'm not being strapped to this thing while you lead monsters of scaling difficulty into the room. Just to clear that up in advance.
[She was sure Fumi had a much better idea than that, anyway.]
I'm thinking you'll need to make a portable version. ...Or you'll need to figure out how Personas awaken and artificially induce the process, but that's kind of chicken and egg, huh?
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[Thank Protag-kun for that, because that wasn't an opinion she held before meeting him.]
It was difficult enough to build this version. Trying to miniaturize it would take months at best.
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[Phantom Girl turns back towards Fumi.]
I mean, I'm sure we can think of all kinds of stressers, but I'm not that interested in science.
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[She had to question why Fumi would think an immobile machine would be at all helpful in observing the awakening of a Persona. ...Unless she had really been a fan of the whole 'torture' idea until recently.]
...I mean, I suppose I could overclock my body by staying phased too long.
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That would work if not for the fact that you'd phase right through the monitoring equipment while it's trying to take readings. It doesn't do much good if you can't stay hooked up to it.
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[Still probably a bad idea, all in all.]
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Yeah, why don't you work on troubleshooting that and you can ring me up after say, a month or two of going explosion-free?
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[Clearly this should be Fumi's next project.]
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