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Who: Dirk and OPEN
What: Productivity is the enemy of something or other. Map making.
Where: Out and about
When: Day 95
In an effort to get a better idea of the lay of the land, Dirk has made a rough map of the town, complete with all buildings, pathways, and obtrusive foliage. Like most of his projects, however, Dirk's map has quickly transformed into something obtuse and oddly managed. His current project is cameras. If he can mark down where every camera is, he hopes it will reveal where there aren't any cameras.
He's assuming for the moment that all of the buildings are wired, so he's starting outside.
Starting in the early afternoon, Dirk works his way across the town starting near the lighthouse and eventually working his way back through the town. He's trying to be systematic about his recording, but it's hard to be systematic when some of the cameras are so easy to miss. He climbs a few trees with his red pen tucked behind his ear, he peers up into the eaves of buildings, he checks under benches and around shrubbery, and he's filling up his map with small red triangles.
What: Productivity is the enemy of something or other. Map making.
Where: Out and about
When: Day 95
In an effort to get a better idea of the lay of the land, Dirk has made a rough map of the town, complete with all buildings, pathways, and obtrusive foliage. Like most of his projects, however, Dirk's map has quickly transformed into something obtuse and oddly managed. His current project is cameras. If he can mark down where every camera is, he hopes it will reveal where there aren't any cameras.
He's assuming for the moment that all of the buildings are wired, so he's starting outside.
Starting in the early afternoon, Dirk works his way across the town starting near the lighthouse and eventually working his way back through the town. He's trying to be systematic about his recording, but it's hard to be systematic when some of the cameras are so easy to miss. He climbs a few trees with his red pen tucked behind his ear, he peers up into the eaves of buildings, he checks under benches and around shrubbery, and he's filling up his map with small red triangles.
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He imagines that that's hard to fathom, for some of the people here, but then, their technology is just as confusing to him as his lack of technology is to them. Even getting used to the communication devices they're all stuck with has been an uphill battle; when he'd realized it had a video function, he'd been baffled for some time.
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Satisfied that there's only the one camera in this room, he leans against a table and sets his map aside. "There are worse places than here you could have shown up, if you were trying to avoid culture-shock."
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That does remind him, of course, that it's remarkably unclear as to what year it actually is here. While the people may mostly be from what strikes him as the future, and the technology levels are more advanced than he's used to, that doesn't mean that the exact year is at all obvious. That makes him curious to know whether anyone's figured out, at least vaguely, where in a general timeline they might be.
"What year do you think it is, here?"
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The very word sounds ridiculous, and so does the suggestion, but he's seen enough bizarre and unexpected things here to realize that there may be alternate explanations for them being trapped. Magic, however, isn't a very comfortable explanation, even if some people find it plausible.
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But then, given some of what he's seen, he's not sure how he can deny that there's something beyond clear-cut science at work here. Needless to say, it makes him very uneasy.
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It all sounds crazy, and he's well aware of it, but Dirk wants to know, and there's a certain benefit to information being shared freely in a town like this one. "There was the week where we all were capable of... entering each other's dreams. There was also the week where we all became what some might term... supernatural beings. I, myself, had an unfortunate run of being stuck as a vampire."
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The second part, though, that gets his attention. "You were a vampire."
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Unpleasant was really putting it mildly, all things considered. He could go into detail on how Charlie had been turned into some kind of quasi-dragon, and how he himself had attacked several people, but he doesn't feel the need to make himself sound like an uncontrollable monster.
"Other people were plagued with similar difficulties."
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