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Gaby Teller ([info]recruitable) wrote in [info]thedisplaced,
@ 2018-01-15 20:08:00

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Entry tags:!network post, alex danvers, alina starkov, emmeline vance, gaby teller, gamora (mcu), illya kuryakin, kurt wagner / nightcrawler (616), marian carlyle / rogue (1610), napoleon solo, rogue (616)

Having been here a number of days now, I can safely say that nothing will surprise me ever again. I do believe everything is down hill from here.

Filtered to Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin

Time to pay up, Solo. Dancing in the Explorer's Lounge, 9:00. As winner, I reserve the right to insist on a dress code: Hawaiian shirts are mandatory, gentlemen.


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[info]recruitable
2018-01-16 03:03 am UTC (link)
Nothing like this, I can tell you that. How long is a while?

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[info]emmline
2018-01-16 03:06 am UTC (link)
Blimey it's got to be [...] definitely over a year now.

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[info]recruitable
2018-01-16 03:09 am UTC (link)
That is not the least bit encouraging. I was much more comfortable thinking of this as a kind of holiday.

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[info]emmline
2018-01-16 03:12 am UTC (link)
Well I've seen people come and go quite a bit, so there's always a chance of getting sent back.

Unless you're talking about how long we've been on the ship? In that case not long at all, but traveling to new and random places tends to be the MO around here.

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[info]recruitable
2018-01-16 03:48 am UTC (link)
Do you usually have such plush accommodations?

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[info]emmline
2018-01-16 04:05 am UTC (link)
No not always. The worse I've been in is when we traveled to Tumbleweed in the 1950s. Thank Merlin for the caves being built for our shelter, but it certainly wasn't like the rooms here.

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[info]recruitable
2018-01-16 04:29 am UTC (link)
Thank Merlin? Tumbleweed is your home base in America. I have heard a bit about it since I arrived, though nothing about any caves. At least the 1950s would have seemed a bit more familiar to me, though I am not sorry to have missed the cave dwelling.

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[info]emmline
2018-01-16 04:32 am UTC (link)
I suppose it is. We have been to Tumbleweed, traveled someplace else only to travel back to Tumbleweed. Yeah? Bit before my time, but it wasn't a fun time for a lot of reasons.

Where are you from?

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[info]recruitable
2018-01-16 04:39 am UTC (link)
East Berlin, originally. 1964. It is strange that I have to specify a year, but strange is the new normal, apparently. And you, where were you from before you became a resident here?

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[info]emmline
2018-01-16 04:43 am UTC (link)
Oh yeah, and it never goes away. The more people that you know that come through the more often you ask what year it is for them.

London, 1985.

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[info]recruitable
2018-01-16 11:13 pm UTC (link)
Thankfully my colleagues and I appear to have originated from the same moment in time.

Oh, someone a bit closer to home, I see.

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[info]emmline
2018-01-17 01:28 am UTC (link)
That's good. My group, we're all over the place.

In your time, blimey, I would have been four years old.

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[info]recruitable
2018-01-17 09:17 pm UTC (link)
How does that work for you, with people being from different times? I imagine it must make things very complicated.

The same century, at least. That is saying something. Most of the people I have encountered so far have been from fifty years into my future.

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