usedacrobatics: (and bette too i guess)
Dick Grayson ([personal profile] usedacrobatics) wrote2013-05-08 07:42 pm

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[The Pokegear snaps on, and Dick, in a nice waiter's shirt, slumps down against a wall and sighs.]

So this is, uh, ridiculously embarrassing.

[His hair's slicked back, too, and he's loosening a little bow tie with his other hand. Tugging at it with a little more force than strictly necessary.]

Exactly, um. Does anyone have any tips for how to... like, not go broke? How do people keep track of money? How do you not run out?

I plead lack of maturity, lack of understanding of the value of a... whatever the unit of currency is here, I don't even know.

And yeah, okay, if you all want a good laugh at my expense, my foster father is a billionaire, both through inheritance and being the CEO of a worldwide corporation. Go ahead, I've heard all the rich kid jokes and I don't really care, I'd just be grateful, in return, for a little--

[There's a voice yelling in the distance, something about not being paid to take breaks; Dick jumps up and shuts off the feed immediately. He does have a work ethic, okay, he was a circus performer until he was nine, but that money was all put in the bank.]
staystraught: I'M SORRY I'M SORRY I'M SORRY (don't want just anyone to hold)

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[personal profile] staystraught 2013-06-30 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Ha. We have a Kryptonian and a Martian who joined an association of Earth's superheroes called the Justice League. They fly, shoot lasers out of their eyes, shapeshift, walk through walls, all kinds of stuff, and they do it to save the world.

[Granted, there's also the Thanagarians, but the public isn't entirely aware they're aliens...]
captainash: (neutral)

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[personal profile] captainash 2013-06-30 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Our only Martians are the descendants of Earth colonists. No flight or eye lasers to be found there, I'm sorry to say.

[Except not, because their X-Rounders and superior technology are bad enough as it is.]
captainash: (stoic)

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[personal profile] captainash 2013-07-05 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
Around -35 A.G. Almost two hundred years ago, though I'm sure they won't be celebrating that particular anniversary.
captainash: (neutral)

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[personal profile] captainash 2013-07-05 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
No natives at all. Considering the Mars Ray disease, it's not that surprising.
captainash: (despair)

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[personal profile] captainash 2013-07-07 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Too hostile. By itself the disease ended up wiping out a fifth of the colonists in less than twenty years.
staystraught: (pay attention to me dammit)

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[personal profile] staystraught 2013-07-08 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
Shades of the Black Plague.

But was the disease really of Martian origin? Whether viral or bacterial, a Martian pathogen's reaction to human biology should be more "how does that work?" and less "total annihilation."

I mean, I read "The War of the Worlds," but... fiction. Old fiction, even to me.
captainash: (disbelieving)

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[personal profile] captainash 2013-07-08 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
That's because it's not a pathogen. They miscalculated the strength of the magnetic storms there, and protected the colonies inadequately. It had... side-effects.
staystraught: (looking yonder)

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[personal profile] staystraught 2013-07-11 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
You mean, like fictional radioactive side effects, or...?
captainash: (neutral)

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[personal profile] captainash 2013-07-11 12:46 pm (UTC)(link)
The affected people slowly weaken over months or years, with no chance of improvement. Towards the end they can't even get out of bed. It can start at any time, at any age, and no one who lives there is safe from it.
captainash: (thinking)

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[personal profile] captainash 2013-07-12 12:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure. I know that using cold sleep slows down the progression of the disease, but that doesn't help people much when they need to be woken up again. It's possible that moving affected people would have the same effect.
staystraught: (combat ready)

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[personal profile] staystraught 2013-07-16 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it too recent for it to be tested? [It seems like an obvious solution to him, so he's assuming there's a reason it hasn't been tested with at least one person.]

That's got to be a killjoy to the pioneering spirit.
captainash: (stoic)

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[personal profile] captainash 2013-07-16 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
...They might have tested it, but I wouldn't know. The only people wholeave the Mars Sphere these days are part of the army, and they're usually too busy shooting at Earthers to share scientific discoveries.

[Which also doesn't help the pioneering spirit.]
staystraught: (exercise)

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[personal profile] staystraught 2013-07-19 11:55 am (UTC)(link)
So your basic endless conflict while everything gets worse for everyone. I guess the war is priority one.
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[personal profile] captainash 2013-07-19 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
It's been priority number one for over sixty years. Most of us don't even know how a peaceful world would work.