Ami Aihara (Aradia Megido) (
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Entry tags:
- !open,
- dragon age: cole,
- far cry 5: staci pratt,
- homestuck: aradia megido,
- irredeemable: qubit,
- mcu: loki,
- mcu: peter parker,
- mortal kombat: kabal,
- original: carlisle longinmouth,
- original: cho takahashi,
- original: elleru,
- red dead redemption: kieran duffy,
- ssss: onni hotakainen,
- ssss: reynir arnason,
- umbrella academy: eudora patch
Let's partyyyyyyy! [open]
Who: EVERYONE.
What: A meet-and-greet party for everybody in Anchor!
When: early October
Where: the VR room lobby
Warnings: none yet
Format: go wild!
[ The day before, a wild network post appears, from the username @aa : ]
hi everyone!
i just wanted to let you all know
the meet and greet party previously discussed in this space
will be held tomorrow afternoon!
it will take place in the vr room lobby
and of course everyone is invited
refreshments and games will be provided
but if you would like a little extra challenge
please feel free to bring something to share!
attendance is mandatory!
(lol just kidding)
seriously though i do hope to see all of you there ;)
[ She's also posted handwritten signs to that effect in the mess hall and several of the staircases. Just in case! ]
The day of, a party appears in the VR Room lobby area, as promised!
Though it's not brightly lit, the lights there are are brightly colored, creating a chilled-out evening atmosphere like you'd find at a club. Plush chairs and couches are interspersed throughout the room, and there's been a solid attempt to clean the place up, or at least do something about all the dust.
A shortage of conventional party supplies has forced Ami and Cho to get creative, so the tables and parts of the wall are decorated with paper flowers, and the buffet table is presided over by a number of ... weird, pink, glitter-covered, vaguely animal-shaped sculptures made out of spare plastic pipes and stuff. With googly eyes. If nothing else they're a conversation piece.
FOOD: The main offering is barbecue! There's a pretty wide assortment of meats, all of which Cho has certified safe for human consumption, and also certified delicious. Chips, dried fruit, and a few different desserts are available, including homemade chocolate chip cookies that Ami made herself (wich Cho's help). All the trays are helpfully labeled, including allergy information.
Any and all potluck submissions are welcome as well! Just set it down over here and make a little card of your own.
DRINKS: Sadly, the coffee machine is still out of order. But there is a cooler stocked with ice and a few different choices of juice and soda. Alcoholic selections are limited to two types of pre-mixed drinks, which are intentionally weak on the alcohol, but at least they're not tequila sunrises. If guests want anything stronger, they'll need to bring it themselves.
ENTERTAINMENT: In fiddling with the controls, Ami got the overhead speakers to play some music, but couldn't figure out how to modify the playlist, so it's just one song on loop. Maybe if she keeps the volume kind of low, no one will notice. No live music is scheduled, but if anyone wants to bring a guitar and jam for a while, they will be more than welcome to.
And most of the arcade games are online! Anyone for Fruit Ninja? Air hockey? Dance Dance Retribution? Virtual Billiards? Or perhaps you'd like to try out a full-simulation game in the VR Rooms proper? Now's as good a time as any!
Oh, and don't forget to enter the raffle! The winner will be chosen randomly and announced a few hours into the party.
What: A meet-and-greet party for everybody in Anchor!
When: early October
Where: the VR room lobby
Warnings: none yet
Format: go wild!
[ The day before, a wild network post appears, from the username @aa : ]
hi everyone!
i just wanted to let you all know
the meet and greet party previously discussed in this space
will be held tomorrow afternoon!
it will take place in the vr room lobby
and of course everyone is invited
refreshments and games will be provided
but if you would like a little extra challenge
please feel free to bring something to share!
attendance is mandatory!
(lol just kidding)
seriously though i do hope to see all of you there ;)
[ She's also posted handwritten signs to that effect in the mess hall and several of the staircases. Just in case! ]
The day of, a party appears in the VR Room lobby area, as promised!Though it's not brightly lit, the lights there are are brightly colored, creating a chilled-out evening atmosphere like you'd find at a club. Plush chairs and couches are interspersed throughout the room, and there's been a solid attempt to clean the place up, or at least do something about all the dust.
A shortage of conventional party supplies has forced Ami and Cho to get creative, so the tables and parts of the wall are decorated with paper flowers, and the buffet table is presided over by a number of ... weird, pink, glitter-covered, vaguely animal-shaped sculptures made out of spare plastic pipes and stuff. With googly eyes. If nothing else they're a conversation piece.
FOOD: The main offering is barbecue! There's a pretty wide assortment of meats, all of which Cho has certified safe for human consumption, and also certified delicious. Chips, dried fruit, and a few different desserts are available, including homemade chocolate chip cookies that Ami made herself (wich Cho's help). All the trays are helpfully labeled, including allergy information.
Any and all potluck submissions are welcome as well! Just set it down over here and make a little card of your own.
DRINKS: Sadly, the coffee machine is still out of order. But there is a cooler stocked with ice and a few different choices of juice and soda. Alcoholic selections are limited to two types of pre-mixed drinks, which are intentionally weak on the alcohol, but at least they're not tequila sunrises. If guests want anything stronger, they'll need to bring it themselves.
ENTERTAINMENT: In fiddling with the controls, Ami got the overhead speakers to play some music, but couldn't figure out how to modify the playlist, so it's just one song on loop. Maybe if she keeps the volume kind of low, no one will notice. No live music is scheduled, but if anyone wants to bring a guitar and jam for a while, they will be more than welcome to.
And most of the arcade games are online! Anyone for Fruit Ninja? Air hockey? Dance Dance Retribution? Virtual Billiards? Or perhaps you'd like to try out a full-simulation game in the VR Rooms proper? Now's as good a time as any!
Oh, and don't forget to enter the raffle! The winner will be chosen randomly and announced a few hours into the party.

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Cho has never shot a gun, and she's pretty sure it's harder than it looks. It must be. Besides, what if she panics and shoots someone she knows accidentally? She'd never be able to forgive herself. She'd much rather risk being injured herself. Which she's sure he doesn't want to hear. Diego hadn't wanted to hear it, either. Beds, though, they can talk about that. Cho obviously does not have the same problem that Kabal does, but she can sympathize with not being comfortable. "Maybe we could make some kind of... extension? For the bed, I mean. Even if it didn't match up exactly, it might still be more comfortable than having your feet just hanging off?"
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"I guess. Like have a box with a cushion at the end of the bed?" It's a pretty simple solution, but he hasn't tried it yet which he's kicking himself for now. He went a way more complicated way, "I tried to pry the other bed off the wall and stick them together but it didn't really work out. I need a bedframe for the other one, it keeps falling over."
Also he now has a hole in part of his room where it used to be attached to the wall with chunks of concrete and rebar sticking out. Home sweet home.
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The box with a cushion is what Cho had in mind, yes. Mostly because she can not rip a bed out of the wall. Would not have even occurred to her. Now that he has, though... "I was thinking a box with a cushion on it, but if you've already got the other bed off the wall... We could measure the distance between the bottom of the bed and the floor, make a template of the curve on the underside, and build a stand to sit it on. Then your bed would be twice as long." That would have to be long enough for him, and that way they would be even. Plus, if the mattress isn't taking his weight. Oh. Yes. "And, since you don't have a top bunk now, there's enough extra space, maybe we could put another set of mattresses on top of the first ones? Build up the sides of the frames so they don't slide off. Do you think the mattresses would be enough if they were doubled up?"
She's pretty much entirely distracted herself from the decorations now, and is hurrying through getting the rest of them up. Her mind is full of ideas for Kabal's bed now.
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Wow thats.. a lot more than he was expecting from an offhanded comment about his bed being a few inches short. "That'd probably work. There's gonna be a room with no mattresses if I do that though. So you're taking the blame if a bunch of people suddenly have nowhere to sleep because I'm not giving up a four mattress bed if I make it."
Because that sounds magical. He will be the most comfortable person in the whole place.
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She tapes the decoration in place, a large paper sphere made up of several dozen small floral looking shapes all interlocked. Now finished with the step ladder, she folds it up and looks around for a place to store it out of the way until she needs to take all the decorations down again. "You're in a double? I haven't seen those. Is there enough space at the foot of your bed to put another one? Or at the head of it? Either end will work."
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"The room I picked was the closest to the vending machines. Why? Are there ones with more beds?"
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Done with the decorations, and glancing around to see that Ami is busy fussing with the layout of the food and drinks, she takes her tablet out of her bag, switches it on and takes her stylus in hand. "How much room would you say is between the foot of your bed and the wall across from it?" The first thing she does is sketch the floor-plan of her own room, with the two sets of bunk beds, and the space between all the fixed pieces of furniture very nearly perfectly in scale. "My room looks like this. Is this close to what yours looks like?"
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"Make that a lot weird."
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"Alright five minutes then. My room is longer the other way than yours." She's doing that thing where she immediately folds under a minimal amount of prodding and behind the mask he frowns. Where's the fun in that? "How are you able to draw all that from memory?"
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When he mentions the dimensions being different, she unlocks her tablet again, transfers her sketch into her rendering app, and begins adjusting the walls. "I just-- remember it. The way I did with the layout of the city from the simulation. Most people remember things they've seen and heard and experienced only partially, I think. I remember all of it. Like... photographs? Or movies that I can play back." She's not sure how exactly to explain it, because it's just the way her brain has always operated. She doesn't know any other way to be. She only knows about faded memories and questionable recollections second-hand.
She's moved a few of the walls, and deleted one set of beds. "Like this?" she asks him, showing him the screen again.
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He has a hunch she won't get that one either, probably make a comment about how there'd be even less room for him at that point. It's hopeless.
Watching her sketch this out is kind of fascinating. He barely remembers what he ate let alone how many feet there are between the bed and the door. "Yeah. And then I put the other bed I broke off the wall next to it. Kinda made it king sized. Except ones shorter than the other."
Look he tried, and for him that's a lot.
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She's been tweaking things on her tablet while she talks, and now she squints down at it and bites her lip. "I think I have an idea... Is the wall by the foot of your bed solid? No windows or built in shelves or anything? At bed height, I mean."
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"Yeah, it's a flat wall on that side. Cinderblocks or metal plates or something. I haven't looked at it too closely." While she was busy memorizing her room layout, he was eating stolen food and not realizing he had a chair until he tripped over it one morning. Kabal is not the most observant person in Anchor.
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She's done drawing now. She thinks she has some ideas. "All right. We can do them side by side if you want. That's an option. It would look kind of like this." She toggles the rendering so that a transparent green space fills the space next to his bed. "It won't give you a lot of room to walk around it. But that might not matter."
Next option, she toggles another setting and now a transparent blue shape appears at the foot of the bed, much smaller than the full mattress. "Or we could try cutting the frame and extending your bed to the wall. You wouldn't lose much room that way."
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"If we extend it to the wall what would we put on it? The mattress is only so big and I'm pretty sure if you cut mattresses up they don't work right anymore. The springs get all bent." Not that he's cut any mattresses up but that seems like something that would happen. He's actually fascinated at this point that she's spent so much time trying to fix his bed situation. Which is appreciated because his back is killing him from sleeping crunched up. But also a little weird and ... well... awkward. Because he's never had anyone really give a shit before so this feels all kinds of wrong.
"I guess I could put couch cushions or something there. It'd just be for my feet anyway."
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She brings up a new digital sheet, and begins sketching on it quickly. "I'd cut the bed that's still mounted to the wall here, along this line, just to open it up at the foot end. Then we take a section of the loose bed that will span from here to the wall, like this. We can weld it to the existing frame, and bolt it to the wall. We might even be able to use one of the old brackets, if you didn't bend them too badly. Probably worth still putting at least one support from the new section of the bed to the floor, but it would give it a lot of additional support, and since it's only for your feet, I don't think we'd need it to be as strong a connection as we would if we were just moving an entire bed to a new location. If we do that, we might be able to either find some cushions to fill the gap, or very carefully re-purpose portions of a mattress. Assuming the springs aren't interconnected, or maybe it's some really advanced form of alien memory foam. Mine doesn't squeak like springs left alone for as long as this place has been abandoned." Of course, she also weighs a lot less than he does. "Does yours?"
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"Memory foam? I have no idea, I didn't take my mattress apart. It's squishy? What's memory foam?" It sounds like something real sciency and probably not in beds so he's pretty sure he's just not understanding her or they're talking about two different things.
"Okay, I'm down for this plan. Except I don't know how to weld, or have a saw to cut the bedframe. I don't think I bent it, I'm not that strong." He can be a cocky jerk, but he does actually know his limits. Most of the time.
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Cho is liking her idea for lengthening his current bed more and more, and especially the option where she doesn't cannibalize beds from other rooms too badly. She'll feel less guilty about it all that way if they ever do end up with too many people and not enough beds. "I think this could work. I can show you how to weld, if you want to learn. It's pretty straightforward. And I think I know where we can find a torch to cut through the frames. Or... I know who will know where we can find one."
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"So you're a doctor, a biologist, can remember everything you see after seeing it once, you know how to draw up schematics, and you know how to weld. I'm starting to think I never got out of the simulation and you're not fucking real."
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He's only the third person she's told here. It doesn't come up often, and she's so used to turning conversations to the life and accomplishments of the other person. Even when she does talk about herself, the subject tends to shift quickly. "I learned how to weld in South America. We got a grant to do some research, and the area near the shipyards was very poor. There was an aid group providing housing and medical facilities while we were there. Some of us helped them out in our spare time. A few of my classes when I started my new degree had a lot to do with rendering software. So all this is pretty new, but I like it. I promise you I'm real. You can't throw me into a wall to check, but you can... poke me with a pin or something if you want."
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Rolling his eyes, not that she can see that, he folds his arms, "You do realize I'm not going to randomly throw you into a wall right? You'd have to really piss me off to even consider it. And real talk: I'm not even sure it's possible for you to make anyone that angry ever. You're like... weirdly incapable of it."
Even her annoying traits are amusing enough to be endearing. Not that he'd hold back killing someone if he felt like it, but she'd be the bottom of the list of people to take his frustrations out on.
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Well hey, his room and bed are looking pretty baller there. He's down for this plan. "Sure. But if that's how low the bar is for a compliment you really gotta work on your self esteem."
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"I can try and get the equipment together in the next few days. Take some actual measurements and render a support for the extended foot. I'm sure Peter will let me use one of the 3D printers to print it out, if they're not all busy making replacement parts still." She knows they don't actually belong to Peter, but he's the one who fixed them, and she thinks of them as his.
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