That was one thing Kris strove for; to be easy to find. Truthfully, he didn't need to strive too hard... he was a tech geek in a room full of people barely lucky enough to have computers, after all. But he wanted to be accessible when people needed him to do something. It might have been his downfall in his current situation with Betsy, but that was another point entirely.
Kris turned his head and arched an eyebrow when he heard a voice addressing him from nearby. He chuckled once, a soft, slightly hollow sound and shrugged a shoulder. "I'd be calm if I had Betsy, and if I had Betsy I wouldn't need this stupid game," he said, thinking about the booklet of limitless games he had sitting next to him.
He looked up at the guy, who looked just "business-with-a-side-of-ridiculousness" enough to be O'Brien and waved a casual greeting. They'd chit-chatted a little bit over the forum, but it occurred to Kris that they'd never actually met before and manners dictated that in a situation like that, he needed to introduce himself. "You must be O'Brien," he said, gladly closing out the cursed game and hitting the sleep button on his presently unnamed laptop. "Nice to meet you, I'm Kris." The last part was unnecessary, but he'd said it now, and in light of that he extended his hand to shake the other man's.