DI Patricia Menzies (
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realityshifted2012-04-05 08:41 pm
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[today there is a nine-year-old girl on the Astral Plane who, perhaps surprisingly, doesn't seem that bothered about her sudden presence in a multi-dimensional nexus. she has long brown hair and is wearing a plain T-shirt and jeans that are a little tattered and dirty, as though they've seen quite a bit of exploring. but her hair is neat and she doesn't look like she's been in anything particularly dirty today. being a curious child, though, she's made for the most interesting place she could spot--the black hole. currently, she has a hand in the gravity field around it and is attempting to see how far she can reach into that]
That feels weird! [she pushes her hand a little farther in, making a face at the sensation of the gravity fighting back] What is this thing?
[anyone listening might notice that the girl has a clear Mancunian accent. in fact, she may even look a bit familiar. but on her end, she's too busy poking at the field to notice anyone who might be approaching]
[ooc: Menzies is currently under her first experiment! For the time being, she has been regressed to when she was nine.]
That feels weird! [she pushes her hand a little farther in, making a face at the sensation of the gravity fighting back] What is this thing?
[anyone listening might notice that the girl has a clear Mancunian accent. in fact, she may even look a bit familiar. but on her end, she's too busy poking at the field to notice anyone who might be approaching]
[ooc: Menzies is currently under her first experiment! For the time being, she has been regressed to when she was nine.]
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[he nods] Yep. You wouldn't exactly see this armor in your time, you know?
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[she shakes her head at that] I don't know! I've never met anybody from space before. Do you always wear armour, or is that just 'cause you're with the police?
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[but then she realises he's holding out his helmet, and she looks down at it. glancing at him for permission, she puts her hands on the sides of it so she can tilt it to see better] It's so big...
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[he nods and makes sure she has it before he lets go of it] Kinda needs to be. I have all kinds of different read-outs and functions in that that I need to be able to see.
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[she leans over it, peering in awe at everything that's in the helmet] It's got machines inside! [she glances at him again, lifting it because she wants to try it on]
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That's not all. Want to see something it can do? [he presses something on his helmet, causing his motion tracker to be activated. Yellow dots, some big and some small, instantly light up in a corner of the display.] Go ahead and put it on. It'll be a bit big on you, but that's okay. Just keep your hands on it after you've got it on.
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What'd you do? [she puts the helmet over her head, holding it steady--and gasps] Woooow! There's stuff everywhere! What are all the dots?
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[sounds amused] Those dots are people moving around in the area. The fainter they are, the lower and farther away they are. [he takes a couple steps away from her, his dot popping up on the screen and then disappearing as soon as he stops moving] But it doesn't show anyone who's not moving or has stopped moving. Not that setting, anyway.
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[she gives a short gasp when his bright dot appears and disappears] I see you! Move again!
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All right! You're the boss. [and he moves again, heading out into the living room and back again. as he comes back, something occurs to him that he wants to ask about, but he decides to wait until she's had her fun with the motion tracker.] Pretty cool, huh?
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[she laughs in excitement as she watches the dot move] That's really cool! Can it do lots of things like that?
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Yep, it can. All depends on what I need to do. [walks back over to her, resting a hand on the helmet--and sneakily switches the thermals on.] I use this, for example, when I have to do things at night. Helps to keep the bad guys in sight.
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[she gasps at that] Whoa, that's bright! [she lets go of the helmet with one hand, waving it in front of her so she can see what it looks like with thermals on. she laughs, feeling very much like she's stepped into a film] You wear this all the time?
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[he steps forward when she removes her hand, holding it for her in case it's too heavy--and he has a feeling it might be.] For the most part, yeah. I do take it off to eat and things like that.
Here, let me take this back for now. I'll let you look at it again later, okay?
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[she'd be grateful if she realised how bad that could have been if he hadn't grabbed the helmet. but she lets him take it with a pout on her face] Oh...okay.
Did you find out where we are? [thoughtfully] I wonder why we're in the future. And, uh, not even the future like you're supposed to be.
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As for where we are, we're definitely in someone's apartment. Lives on their own, from the looks of it. [peeks into the fridge and yep, seems like a good assessment to him] Not sure why we're in the future though. The Plane probably screwed up. But don't worry, we'll get you home somehow.
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What do we do now? [she frowns thoughtfully] Should we go back before the person gets 'ome?
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[she pauses before asking her next question because she really doesn't want to sound like...well, a kid. but she needs to know] Hey, North. Is there any way to tell my mum so she doesn't get worried?
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[now, he knows there can't be an actual way for her to do that, or so he reasons. that decided, it doesn't mean he isn't going to try] You know, there has to be. Tell you what, there's a mail box back on the Plane. We could write her a letter if you'd like.
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A letter? [considering that, she makes a face] But I'll 'ave been gone for a long time before she gets that...
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But I gotta ask--[since it's something he's curious about anyway]--is the letter just to your mom? What about your dad?
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