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i've been bitten by the bug ...
WHO: Open to all residents
WHAT: Inoculation Season, plus your regular monthly NAPs session
WHERE: Throughout the city, with NAPs held at The Ax Hole.
WHEN: Sept. 10-30 for plague shots and associated side effects; Sept. 10-14 for NAPs
WARNINGS: Please use if applicable!
So tell me, what do you prescribe for these symptoms?
Remember that awful plague that wiped out the city's entire original population? You know, the entire reason you've been brought here? Well, the medical science community of Dualis has been hard at work concocting a cure for as long as anyone can remember, with minimal results. But during the morning of the 10th, news of a breakthrough is announced is a special city-wide bulletin. All media channels are overtaken with this message, and alerts hit every citizen's phone. The best part? Science needs your help!
There's no formal approval process for new vaccines and medications, just a series of volunteer trials before it's determined whether what's being tested is effective. All residents are invited to participate in these trials, with a bonus of 200 extra duos as compensation for their time and possible suffering. Simply head down to your nearest MedDualis clinic and inform the MedDroids supervising that you're reporting for your civic duty. Participants will be given a quick, easy, and practically painless inoculation shot in the arm, and will walk out the door 200 duos richer. Neat, huh?
Participants will be warned that like all experimental drugs, there may be side effects. A non-comprehensive list of those possible side effects includes: minor appearance changes (hair/skin/eye color), enhancing or reducing senses (smell, taste, hearing, sight, etc.), sudden mild development of extranormal abilities (telepathy, super strength, super speed, etc.), the ability to share dreams (if you're not tired of that sorta thing after last month), and/or loss of control over abilities you already possess, or those abilities misfiring. Hey, at least death isn't included on this list!
Any intrepid Dualizen who comes down with a case of weirdness as a result of doing their civic duty will find that weirdness will wear off by the end of the month. The Head thanks you for your sacrifice!
Don't you feel the fever like I do?
Look at all of these bright, shining new faces! There’s even a few less bright, less shining faces - maybe even a few folks without faces - but hey, this city welcomes all types. Chances are, if you’ve just arrived, you're seeing some pretty crazy things, unless you're used to an eye-blinding amount of neon, robots, weird-ass technology, magic, and an omnipresent police force...and hey, if you are, congrats, you're gonna settle in juuuuust fine. But for the rest of you, the Head knows this has gotta be pretty overwhelming, right?
Well, since your quaint individual processing units are probably having a hard time, why not link up with another one? By which the Head means...
Hello, new citizens of Dualis,
and welcome to your monthly Network Adjacency Protocol~!
NAPs are a monthly community networking event similar to the Earth concept of speed dating! Two citizens (new arrivals and old hands alike) are placed at a table together with a handy cue card of queries to help break the proverbial ice. Ask queries and receive results, or ignore the card and yeet yourself straight into a brand new friendship! But don't be too shy, you've only got ten minutes together, and if you just sit in silence for the whole ten, the Network Admins are likely to come supervise and try to repair the uplink through a mild shock to the ol' central nervous system. You might find yourself saying all sorts of unintended facts about yourself if that happens...probably better to just make friends, right? Who doesn’t like friends?!
This month’s event is held at an exciting new establishment called The Ax Hole! The 'Hole is an indoor ax-throwing range plus bar plus mid-price grill-type restaurant, the first of its kind to find a home here in Dualis. You must be at least 18 to drink and/or throw axes, and if you are throwing axes, there is a limit of one drink per hour. The bartenders are very strict about enforcing this rule, and employees are available to give safety instructions on proper ax-throwing technique and supervise activities.
This is a family-friendly establishment, so anyone under 18 is welcome in the restaurant section and the viewing room between the restaurant and range to watch the ax-throwing action, but they are absolutely not allowed inside the range, even just to watch. In fact, anyone who wishes admittance to the range must sign a waiver stating that they understand the risks of participating and agree to hold the Ax Hole free of liability in the event of any accidents that cause injury or death.
If that hasn't scared you off yet, come on down and meet your new neighbors! Oh, and do try to exit with at least as many fingers and limbs as when you entered, OK?
WHAT: Inoculation Season, plus your regular monthly NAPs session
WHERE: Throughout the city, with NAPs held at The Ax Hole.
WHEN: Sept. 10-30 for plague shots and associated side effects; Sept. 10-14 for NAPs
WARNINGS: Please use if applicable!
So tell me, what do you prescribe for these symptoms?
Remember that awful plague that wiped out the city's entire original population? You know, the entire reason you've been brought here? Well, the medical science community of Dualis has been hard at work concocting a cure for as long as anyone can remember, with minimal results. But during the morning of the 10th, news of a breakthrough is announced is a special city-wide bulletin. All media channels are overtaken with this message, and alerts hit every citizen's phone. The best part? Science needs your help!
There's no formal approval process for new vaccines and medications, just a series of volunteer trials before it's determined whether what's being tested is effective. All residents are invited to participate in these trials, with a bonus of 200 extra duos as compensation for their time and possible suffering. Simply head down to your nearest MedDualis clinic and inform the MedDroids supervising that you're reporting for your civic duty. Participants will be given a quick, easy, and practically painless inoculation shot in the arm, and will walk out the door 200 duos richer. Neat, huh?
Participants will be warned that like all experimental drugs, there may be side effects. A non-comprehensive list of those possible side effects includes: minor appearance changes (hair/skin/eye color), enhancing or reducing senses (smell, taste, hearing, sight, etc.), sudden mild development of extranormal abilities (telepathy, super strength, super speed, etc.), the ability to share dreams (if you're not tired of that sorta thing after last month), and/or loss of control over abilities you already possess, or those abilities misfiring. Hey, at least death isn't included on this list!
Any intrepid Dualizen who comes down with a case of weirdness as a result of doing their civic duty will find that weirdness will wear off by the end of the month. The Head thanks you for your sacrifice!
Don't you feel the fever like I do?
Look at all of these bright, shining new faces! There’s even a few less bright, less shining faces - maybe even a few folks without faces - but hey, this city welcomes all types. Chances are, if you’ve just arrived, you're seeing some pretty crazy things, unless you're used to an eye-blinding amount of neon, robots, weird-ass technology, magic, and an omnipresent police force...and hey, if you are, congrats, you're gonna settle in juuuuust fine. But for the rest of you, the Head knows this has gotta be pretty overwhelming, right?
Well, since your quaint individual processing units are probably having a hard time, why not link up with another one? By which the Head means...
and welcome to your monthly Network Adjacency Protocol~!
NAPs are a monthly community networking event similar to the Earth concept of speed dating! Two citizens (new arrivals and old hands alike) are placed at a table together with a handy cue card of queries to help break the proverbial ice. Ask queries and receive results, or ignore the card and yeet yourself straight into a brand new friendship! But don't be too shy, you've only got ten minutes together, and if you just sit in silence for the whole ten, the Network Admins are likely to come supervise and try to repair the uplink through a mild shock to the ol' central nervous system. You might find yourself saying all sorts of unintended facts about yourself if that happens...probably better to just make friends, right? Who doesn’t like friends?!
This month’s event is held at an exciting new establishment called The Ax Hole! The 'Hole is an indoor ax-throwing range plus bar plus mid-price grill-type restaurant, the first of its kind to find a home here in Dualis. You must be at least 18 to drink and/or throw axes, and if you are throwing axes, there is a limit of one drink per hour. The bartenders are very strict about enforcing this rule, and employees are available to give safety instructions on proper ax-throwing technique and supervise activities.
This is a family-friendly establishment, so anyone under 18 is welcome in the restaurant section and the viewing room between the restaurant and range to watch the ax-throwing action, but they are absolutely not allowed inside the range, even just to watch. In fact, anyone who wishes admittance to the range must sign a waiver stating that they understand the risks of participating and agree to hold the Ax Hole free of liability in the event of any accidents that cause injury or death.
If that hasn't scared you off yet, come on down and meet your new neighbors! Oh, and do try to exit with at least as many fingers and limbs as when you entered, OK?
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"At any rate," he begins, lowering his head yet again but this time with a slight bow for a more proper greeting. "It is good to meet you, Loki of Asgard." It's only proper to refer to someone by their name and origin of birth if that is what they please. The drell take great pride in where they come from — so much so that they live on a planet that slowly kills them, so it doesn't occur to Thane to do otherwise.
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He spread his hands to the side as he approached, his smile suggesting he preferred the people preferring his elder brother, that he didn't take offense at all. "Nothing to be done for it, of course. It's more difficult to appreciate cunning and subversion. Easier to bash things over the head until they comply rather than talk something out, isn't it?" And once he's close enough, he offers Thane a hand. "And you, Tannor Nuara. You seem to appreciate subtlety, after all."
His keen green eyes darted toward the last place Thane had been casually not observing before looking back to the Drell. "Refreshing to be sure."
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"Humans have a lot to prove. I suppose it's fitting." He has respect for humanity, though. They've proven themselves to be resilient in the face of danger...possible extinction, even. And he had the privilege of knowing one of the most resilient humans in the Milky way.
He doesn't have to follow Loki's gaze to know where he was looking. Or rather, that he was looking at the exact spot Thane had been meticulously eyeing mere moments ago. A very keen observation.
"I don't believe I'm the most subtle looking person in this building." It's a jest, of course. He knows what Loki is referring to. The man obviously noticed his attentive nature.
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His lips curled in a slow smile at Thane's admission. He wasn't the most subtle, no, but then again, the most obvious of people make the keenest spies. "Perhaps not, but there's value in deniability. Who would suspect you? There's no way you could be so stupid as to do anything suspicious, with how singular you appear."
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"It's good to know my alien appearance acts as the perfect camouflage," he says as if he hadn't capitalized on this advantage before. Then again he's sure Loki is already aware, given his quick observations. He would be one worth keeping note of, it seems.
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He lapses into silence after a moment, though, looking this Tannor over more thoroughly. "And I assume if there are entrances to this dormitory, you've found them? I'd expect nothing less of one so thorough."
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"Aside from the marked entrances there are none that I can spot so far. Though should there be an attack on the dormitories someone skilled could make use of several points of cover in the lobby alone, at the very least."
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"You're clearly capable of keeping us safe, though you should be aware, magic affords you a means of stealth you may not be aware of."
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"Magic." He was normally good at preparing for unexpected variables, but that opened up a whole new can of complicated worms. "I'm afraid that's an area of expertise I know nothing about, considering it was not something I even thought existed before I arrived here."
He's still trying to wrap his head around it.
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He inclined his head in a nod of appreciation. "I believe we may be of use to one another, Tannor."
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"So it would seem." He won't deny the usefulness in working with the other detainees in the city. Contacts were very important, after all. "What did you have in mind?"
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It took him a while to accept the fact that there was something he couldn't explain going on with the city. Though even then he held on to the vague idea that there was something going on with holograms and some such. But ultimately, he knew that could possible be untrue.
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"I would think so. If they control the pathing of the streets they could easily redirect us away from areas they want unexplored. That would make the most sense."
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"The park is suitable." He nods his head, already resuming his put-on casual stride to the exit.
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The one standing next to Thane speaks. "I'd like to test something, if you'll allow me to accompany you in this fashion."
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"I would ask if you're using a hologram, but I'm quickly beginning to learn there are some things in this city I can't simply explain away." That and the man professed himself a master of magic. Still a strange thought to have to process. That being said, "I'm curious." In other words it's fine.
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He motions for Thane to proceed, then folds his hands before him. "After you."
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Naturally, he tested this out for himself as well. He can still use his biotics well enough but it's certainly more draining than usual. Especially considering his condition.
That being said, only after giving it a brief thought (going or leaving anywhere first was always a little risky, but he's a professional) he nods and proceeds through the front door.
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"More than anything, this experiment will determine how far I can project."
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That's a curious question than anything. He's intrigued as to how it works — if he's seeing and hearing out of this non-physical form then is he more likely to be taken off guard should someone attack his actual form? Can he remain aware of the surroundings in both of his forms at the same time, etc.
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"For decades," he mulls over thoughtfully. "Then you are an artist of camouflage, it would seem." He is clearly proud of his skills, and with that kind of pride tends to come a particular way of execution — smooth like a thick layer of paint over a canvas. Granted pride could also cause one to barrel ahead ungracefully like a drunken Krogan, but Loki didn't seem the type from what he's observed thus far.
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