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Dexter Morgan ([info]hastohappen) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2013-10-15 19:57:00

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Entry tags:artemis crock, brian moser, dexter morgan, eric northman, lacus clyne, martha jones, piter de vries, sarah manning

day 241 » video
[ So this is what it comes down to. Either this is, somehow, what it claims to be, or - more likely - he's finally hit his psychotic break, the moment that his psyche finally dismantles from within and disengages from reality entirely. With how his entire life has been crafted around fitting in, escaping notice, surviving without being caught, it would make sense that his breakdown would revolve around finally being taken down as what he is. And what poetic justice there was to be found in the location of this bizarre facility.

It doesn't really matter what this is. Real or not, the way to get through this is the same as getting through anything else. Fit in, learn everything that I can, earn the trust of others. If there's a way out of this, I'll find it, but I'm not going to find it by lashing out. Stay with the code. Survive, and get back to what's important. What terrible timing, just when my counterpart and I were getting back to our game.

As the video turns on, he affects a friendly enough tone, though he doesn't go for anything overly happy because nobody should sound chipper about being in prison. Levity does help normal people, though - dry levity. ]


Interesting place you've set up here. It does read a bit more as vacation spot than a prison, but I guess that's not something I should be complaining about in my position. Though the jumpsuit I could honestly do without. I think it makes me look jaundiced - skin tone, you know.

[ He purses his lips and gives a small shrug with that, gesturing at his face.

I always had wondered how I'd look in one. At least I have that answer now. All the more reason to hang onto the code, I think. ]


So, I'm curious. Is everyone here treated to such a creative interpretation of their actions?

[ Enough of my charges were a reach that it seems like there could a theme to it, and it'd be a good start to get a feel for the place, how well I can keep up appearances... and maybe just how many playmates I have down here. It's oddly fitting, left at the bottom of an ocean. From another perspective, I might even appreciate the irony. ]



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Re: Video
[info]hastohappen
2013-10-23 07:32 pm UTC (link)
You get in trouble for being the one who gets injured?

I'll have to keep that in mind - not that I'm planning on getting injured, but if there's an accident I'd rather not be punished for being clumsy.

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[info]notrosesshadow
2013-10-23 11:57 pm UTC (link)
It's all rather silly. They should have a list of rules somewhere on your communication device. From what I hear, the punishments are random too. So they don't always fit the crime.

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[info]hastohappen
2013-11-01 10:31 pm UTC (link)
I did catch some of that, though it was a lot to take in all at once. But that's good to know. I'll have to make sure I put an end to my long and reckless criminal career of littering and loitering.

[ Better put a friendly introduction forward. ]

Dexter Morgan, by the way.

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[info]notrosesshadow
2013-11-03 01:12 pm UTC (link)
[Martha grins. While most of her crimes had been real, they were all for really stupid things like saving the world. And the littering. She remembered that one.]

Martha Jones. Glad to meet you Dexter Morgan. I wish the circumstances were better.

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[info]hastohappen
2013-11-04 08:35 pm UTC (link)
I could do without the circumstances, but I don't think I can hold them against my fellow prisoners.

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[info]notrosesshadow
2013-11-05 12:15 pm UTC (link)
No, that would be rather awful. If there's anything you feel you need, let me know. And if you're injured, by all means stop by the clinic first, or call Dr. Magnus or me. We can try and help you before things go all wrong.

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[info]hastohappen
2013-11-12 03:02 pm UTC (link)
I will - I think I'd rather avoid the robot overlords' bad side, if I can.

Thanks.

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