irenicly: (♨ she's the blade and you're just paper)
万丈 数壱 ○ Banjou Kazuichi ([personal profile] irenicly) wrote2015-02-20 03:31 am

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[When the feed turns on, Banjou has a guitar in his lap, the camera at an awkward angle that focuses more on the guitar than it does Banjou. He doesn't seem to mind this, idly strumming at it without trying to play a particular song. It's not like he can actually read sheet music, so everything he does is played on the fly anyway.]

I have a question.

[He finally settles on something melodic, if repetitive, before he continues.]

Does anyone here have hobbies they find difficult to continue here? Or something they've found they have more time for here as opposed to where they come from? Take what I'm doing-- I never had as much time as I wanted back home.

It's complicated, but I think I'm beginning to enjoy the freedom this place gives me.

I was wondering if anyone else felt the same way.

((bonus alternative listening.))
captainash: (smiling)

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[personal profile] captainash 2015-02-22 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
They're usually between fifteen and twenty meters tall, barring some of the weirder models. And they're not that difficult to pilot; even kids have been known to do it officially.

[Which... probably says more about his family than it does about the average mobile suit's ease of use, actually.]
captainash: (happy)

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[personal profile] captainash 2015-02-22 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Just as cool as you can imagine and more. Expensive, though. With the sort of job available to us around here, there's no way anyone could afford even half a suit to play with.
captainash: (confident)

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[personal profile] captainash 2015-02-23 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
Over twenty years. I got started with cheap, tiny models in high school, the sort with exposed cockpits that can't do much more than walk and punch. We were lucky enough to have a halfway decent club.
captainash: (smiling)

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[personal profile] captainash 2015-02-23 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
It has its charm and its technological advances. But we still haven't figured out how to store living creatures in computers, so we still have a long way to go.
captainash: (confident)

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[personal profile] captainash 2015-02-24 01:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Barring a few exceptions, and those are usually the ones we want to stash away the most. Maybe there are different levels of tolerance for getting converted into data?
captainash: (smiling)

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[personal profile] captainash 2015-02-26 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Probably because there's nothing to do in there, as far as I know. Even if they're not hungry, knowing that their teammates might be outside at that exact moment, enjoying fresh air and fun games, has to be frustrating.
captainash: (confident)

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[personal profile] captainash 2015-02-28 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Or to buy a house and dump your whole team there. Maybe the conditions inside the PC were all arranged by a secret group of real estate vendors with contacts in the field of Pokémon-related technologies.

[...That is probably not a serious theory.]
captainash: (happy)

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[personal profile] captainash 2015-03-01 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, there can easily be more than one group of bad guys at once. I mean, from a certain point of view we also have to add whatever brought us here, don't we?
captainash: (confident)

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[personal profile] captainash 2015-03-03 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
[Please, those were just tourists.]

We could have been brought here by the wishes of a thousand dreaming Cleffas, for all we know. But they're not trying to sell us high-priced houses or Pokémon-related goods, so they're not anywhere near the top of my suspect list.