DI Patricia Menzies (
grip_on_reality) wrote in
realityshifted2013-08-04 04:29 pm
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[Menzies is currently sitting at a table in the library, looking rather disgruntled. to her right sits a cup of coffee--half-empty. to her left sits her ever-present notepad, opened to a page of scribbled commentary. and directly in front of her is a tiny, handheld metal device with one button on it. she closes her eyes, sitting quietly for a moment, and then reaches out to press the button with her eyes still closed] The bar.
[nothing happens. she opens her eyes again and scowls at it] Damnit! I knew it was too good to be true. [she sighs, running a hand through her hair in frustration, and mutters to herself:] At least I got to see the workings of the shop, for all the good this thing is doing me... [she glowers at it]
[but then she purses her lips. as she thinks this over, she stares out among the stacks of books, talking the situation through softly out loud] Well...probably better no results than getting cursed with some strange or morbid compulsion. [she snorts, thinking of the possibilities described by Ray. she was ready for this to blow up in her face, which obviously would have been a problem, but somehow no results at all is a bit of a letdown] Maybe it is cursed--cursed to never work. I wouldn't put it past this place.
[she picks up the cup of coffee, taking a sip before she turns to her notepad. then she settles in to reread what she's written and jot down any new ideas, a decidedly disgruntled expression on her face. this is a position in which she will remain for a while--unless she's interrupted, of course]
[ooc: Menzies bought a teleporter from the shop! And paid off her debt by helping Kross out with shop inventory. Unfortunately for her, while she's found out from Ray that there is something odd about the device, she has no idea that it will only work if you don't have keys on your person. Feel free to bother her as she tries to work this out!]
[nothing happens. she opens her eyes again and scowls at it] Damnit! I knew it was too good to be true. [she sighs, running a hand through her hair in frustration, and mutters to herself:] At least I got to see the workings of the shop, for all the good this thing is doing me... [she glowers at it]
[but then she purses her lips. as she thinks this over, she stares out among the stacks of books, talking the situation through softly out loud] Well...probably better no results than getting cursed with some strange or morbid compulsion. [she snorts, thinking of the possibilities described by Ray. she was ready for this to blow up in her face, which obviously would have been a problem, but somehow no results at all is a bit of a letdown] Maybe it is cursed--cursed to never work. I wouldn't put it past this place.
[she picks up the cup of coffee, taking a sip before she turns to her notepad. then she settles in to reread what she's written and jot down any new ideas, a decidedly disgruntled expression on her face. this is a position in which she will remain for a while--unless she's interrupted, of course]
[ooc: Menzies bought a teleporter from the shop! And paid off her debt by helping Kross out with shop inventory. Unfortunately for her, while she's found out from Ray that there is something odd about the device, she has no idea that it will only work if you don't have keys on your person. Feel free to bother her as she tries to work this out!]

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What is it supposed to do?
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[looking up at Hawk, though, she notices the vest and turns her attention on him] So, how'd it go? Are you out?
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Not… without a few difficulties, but effectively, yes! Thank you for lending me the vest. [he slides it off and holds it out to her.]
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[she nods, accepting the vest] Any more injuries, or 'ave you gotten that taken care of?
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[he nods, waving a hand] I'm alright. Marta took care of most of them.
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[curious] Marta? Is that somebody back 'ome?
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Someone I met here, actually! You'd probably recognise her easily enough- she's blonde and charming, with flowers in her hair.
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[she considers that description, shaking her head] Don't think I've seen 'er before. Is she a doctor, then?
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Something like that.
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He hears mention of the bar and, confused and curious, starts toward the voice. He watches Menzies talk to herself and study that... thing... for a little bit before approaching with a small smile, hands in his coat pockets.]
What'd this place do now? [He nods at it.] Somethin' with that thing?
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[He tilts his head, squinting a bit at the device.] A teleporter? Never seen one that small. That's pretty cool. What's up with it, though? Not workin'? Or you mean like, there's somethin' else up in addition to it not workin'?
[Because the sour look and the mention of the bar followed by a curse from earlier totally means "not working".]
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Good question. According to Ray, there's something up with it--and it definitely doesn't work. But I'd be surprised if it's just faulty merchandise. [she eyes it, still not convinced that it's not cursed somehow] Trouble is, it didn't come with a user manual. So I've been trying to work out if you just have to do something more than press the button. No joy so far, though.
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He eyes it too, almost mirroring her own expression. Hell, he wouldn't trust it either! But he shrugs, stepping closer to look at it again.] Kinda hard to figure out what else you have to do if there's nothin' to it but a single button. Hm... does it need power or somethin'?
[He reaches like he's going to turn it over to check it out a bit closer, but he looks to her to make sure it's okay before he does.]
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[she gives a small nod, but her tone is cautionary] Don't push the button. No sense in both of us getting stuck with a curse if there is one. [of course, whether or not Eithan listens to her is up to him]
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[He nods to her warning, picks it up and turns it over, looking for some sort of battery pack or any sort of source for power. Ports, holes, plugs... anything. This thing is so weird...]
Only bright idea I have is, if it were mine, to try openin' it and hope to get some clue as to how it works. And I dunno that I'd call it a "bright idea" so much as a "last-ditch effort". [He shakes his head, still squinting at it.]
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And, ah, you've got a degree in electronics I take it? [she watches him look it over, her slight sarcastic smirk reverting to its previous sour expression] Best idea I've got--beyond trying all sorts of thoughts and gestures while pressing the button--is letting somebody 'ere who might know about this sort of thing take a look at it. [and she knows just the person, too] But I'd rather not if I can get it going on me own.
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Well, conversations with Patricia are anything but boring. It's part of what he likes about her.]
Hey, there you are. [Then his eyes fall on the cup of coffee and he smiles crookedly, shrugging his shoulders.] I, uh, brought you some coffee but it looks like you've got some already. [He sets the cups down on the table, taking a seat next to her. He can't help taking a discreet glance at her open notebook before turning his attentions to the device.]
What's been going on?
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[if North manages to read the notepad, he'll see that it has scrawled notes starting with: Destination: Speech? Thought? Place name. "Go to..." Mental image? and generally a lot of ideas about what might trigger going to a specific location]
I did a bit of shopping! But... [she makes a face at the device] Turns out it's not really what it said on the label.
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Shopping? [Then he remembers about the sale at the shop and his own meeting with Jacob Kross.] Wait a minute, you got that from Jacob? What is it?
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Jacob? [she raises a curious eyebrow at his use of Kross' first nam] Yeah, it's from Kross. It's a teleporter! Supposedly. But at the moment, it's mostly just a button you can push if you get bored. [she eyes him] Why--did you get something from 'im?
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Nope. [North thinks nothing of using Kross' last name; he merely shrugs.] He's supposed to get back to me about something, but it was a pretty impossible task I gave him. I don't think he'll have any luck finding anything. [He quickly changes the subject back to the device.] But a teleporter, huh? I've used a couple in my time and, I don't know, I always feel a little weird after. Tingly and not in a nice way either. None of them were this small, though. [Part of him is tempted to push the button, but the bigger, wiser part of him knows better than that. He eyes it all the same.] What'd you want a teleporter for?
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[she gives him a curious look at that, but at his haste to change the subject, she doesn't press. she shrugs in response to his question] Oh, you know. Thought it might come in useful next time I run into a little alien with a blunt object. If it worked, that is. [she makes a face]
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[His fingers poke the device, unsure if she's been sold a dud or if there's something more to it.] Definitely doesn't look like any teleporters I've seen before. [He frowns, picking it up and turning it over.] Does it need to be charged? I don't see a battery case for it.
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[but at that, she shrugs again, though she's watching him closely to make sure he doesn't go for the button] Search me. It didn't exactly come with an instruction manual--or a charger cord. [her expression is wry] But I talked to Ray, and he says there's something up with it. Of course, I'm not sure if that means something's stopping it working or it's cursed to never work in the first place, but the result's the same either way.
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