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monolith revisited | mingle
One fine morning, a boyish voice broadcasts to everyone around base:
There's a lot left to explore inside the Monolith, so I'll be visiting it today. If anyone else wants to come along, feel free.
Once all interested parties are assembled and traveling arrangements sorted out, they're off to the Monolith! Given the length of the journey, this will be a real time investment. A one-way trip takes nearly two hours by flight. Traveling in silence? Boring. How should they occupy their time? Travel games? Joy rides in the Seamoth? Maybe even some old-fashioned chit chat??
Once they arrive, there's plenty to explore. With some sniffing around, they'll find a map revealing that the Monolith contains a cafe and common area, crew quarters, lab, med bay, and "special alien containment" room. However, it'll take some ingenuity to actually reach each area. And by ingenuity I mean bombs.
Which is why the group will need a demolition crew! Get to blasting those walls in logical places. Or illogical places. No one ever said it had to be a good demolition crew. With enough willful destruction, surely all of the the Monolith's secrets will be laid bare in no time.
(( Here are the full details on what can be found in the Monolith! Create your own topics and go nuts. ))
There's a lot left to explore inside the Monolith, so I'll be visiting it today. If anyone else wants to come along, feel free.
Once all interested parties are assembled and traveling arrangements sorted out, they're off to the Monolith! Given the length of the journey, this will be a real time investment. A one-way trip takes nearly two hours by flight. Traveling in silence? Boring. How should they occupy their time? Travel games? Joy rides in the Seamoth? Maybe even some old-fashioned chit chat??
Once they arrive, there's plenty to explore. With some sniffing around, they'll find a map revealing that the Monolith contains a cafe and common area, crew quarters, lab, med bay, and "special alien containment" room. However, it'll take some ingenuity to actually reach each area. And by ingenuity I mean bombs.
Which is why the group will need a demolition crew! Get to blasting those walls in logical places. Or illogical places. No one ever said it had to be a good demolition crew. With enough willful destruction, surely all of the the Monolith's secrets will be laid bare in no time.
(( Here are the full details on what can be found in the Monolith! Create your own topics and go nuts. ))
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Grandma told me never to waste food. [He has no shame in quoting his grandma.] I'll drink it if Dirk doesn't like it!
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Compared to the cacao bean that Roxy gave Dirk, it's significantly more on the sweet side than bitter. Still interesting? They'll see if they can access a chocolate bar at some point. Either way, he sets it down because he knows they can't try all the things at once, but he thinks he'd like to try something else?]
I'll take a sip of Jake's and try something else in mine. He can have a sip of that to see if he likes it. [His head doesn't turn, but his eyes flicker to Jake behind the shades.] Does that sound all right to you, English?
[Look at that, Dirk is remembering to ask instead of just brazenly setting out his plan and insisting it's the best.]
We can always try the rest back at base.
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[He was going to start listing the different kinds of syrups, but there's too many different kinds. He just kind of gestures helplessly.]
...Pretty much anything you can imagine that people usually put in coffee. But yeah, I think this is definitely something we should try to find a place for in the base.
[It's still weird to find a coffee shop, but... hopefully this will make people happy, or at least, make being stuck underwater a little more bearable.]
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Vanilla is good. I'll try anything! I'm not picky. [Not that he could have afforded to be anyway.] Dirk has refined tastes. Pick something gentlemanly for him!
[Maybe Hinata really is a barista to Jake.]
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I'm not a fuckin' gentleman, English. You're the only 1920s anachronism here.
[And yet. Dirk is still waiting for Hinata's pick? Make a syrup suggestion. They will Learn.]
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[Apparently this is his life now, barista of the coffeeshop au he never asked for. But he's far from a coffee connoisseur no matter what Dirk and Jake might think of him, so give him a couple seconds to survey their options.]
There's... peppermint, white chocolate, rasp...berry? [Why.] Uh, toffee, hazelnut, pumpkin spice... Hazelnut might be a good one, I've had that before.
[Leave it to Hajime Hinata to pick the most normal of their options. But he picks up the bottle and offers it, in case Dirk wants to try it.]
But... can I ask you guys a question? If you don't mind. Why do you keep switching between first and last names for each other?
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Oh, um... [He tilts his head slightly.] I just always called him this way. And he did the same, so it's not weird between us. I think I did it at first because it was more proper? I don't recall actually. [Jake smiles.] But I like it, so it's not changing.
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I feel the same way.
[Then his shades angle back and he takes the hazelnut bottle from Hinata. He adds a little to his drink, stirs it, and takes a drink.]
Good choice.
[Dirk offers his cup to Jake to drink.]
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Dirk yanks the cup back before Jake can touch it and sets it down on the counter. He quickly picks the bottle back up and checks the back.]
It's artificial. But maybe you shouldn't risk it.
[SURE IT CONTAINS NO ACTUAL NUTS, LET ALONE PEANUTS. BUT STILL! Even if it wouldn't be Just or Heroic so Jake would be fine.]
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[That's good to know. And while he'd like to ask more about that, Dirk's sudden movement startles him enough that he takes a reflexive step back, one hand coming up in front of his face.]
W-what? What is it?
[Another quick round of multiple choice in his head, then his eyes widen in comprehension.]
I-- crap, are you allergic?
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Golly gee. It's artificial so I'm sure it's fine? [Plus he really wants to try it. It's not like he gets the chance to try different flavours much anyway so he's going to be stubborn about this.] No need to bust a vessel over it, I promise.
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After a long, judgemental moment, he holds the cup out.]
I will fuckin' stab you through the heart if you die from this, and it will be a Just death.
[DO NOT DIE IN FRONT OF HIM, JAKE.]
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No, that's wrong.
[...tbh he probably sounds ridiculous outside of a class trial setting.]
We don't know if there's any medical supplies nearby if something does happen. Unless you know without a doubt that whatever's in the artificial stuff is safe, there's no way we can risk it. I'll put something else in mine, you can both try that.
[Caramel? Caramel sounds safe.]
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All right, all right. You both win.
[He sulks as he drinks his coffee instead of Dirk's. He'll just try it when they aren't looking. Then it's not like anyone would know if he dies stupidly.
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And he drinks down the entire cup of coffee. Just tips his head back, and gulp, gulp, gulp. The Adam's apple bobs, the drink drains away.
He puts the empty cup on the counter. Then, pointedly, he washes it out and turns it upside down to dry.]
Caramel should be good.
[Suck it, English.]
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He exhales a quiet sigh of relief when Dirk finishes his coffee, passing a hand over his eyes and moving back to find the caramel bottle. Crisis averted, or something. He'll squeeze a little of the caramel syrup into his yet-undrunk coffee and pass it over to Jake first in a kind-of apology.]
There'll be plenty of time for you to try all kinds of new things. You don't have to do it all at once, you know?
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Sorry for the vagary but missing out on a myriad of quintessential human experiences really gets my goat sometimes.
[He takes a sip of the caramel coffee. Oh that's so nice and wait hang on. He takes a sip of his coffee then the caramel really quick. Oh that's good too. He knew chocolate and caramel were paired for a reason. He has to hand it back to Hinata quick before he drinks everything.]
But hey, lucky you! You've got two hot to trot students champing at the bit for any scraps of knowledge you can give us!
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[What Jake does is interesting though. Chocolate and caramel. So there are infinite interesting combinations to try...
Dirk totally fails to remember that they're doing this entire barista roleplay thing and instead strides over to the coffee machine to try to make it work so he can make enough coffee for a peppermint drink. Someone please stop him.]
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[He really does feel bad! Especially when it's only a "maybe," and he might be stopping Jake from enjoying hazelnut for no good reason, but listen. He has enough dead friends.
But he laughs at Jake's assessment of him, holding up both hands and shaking his head. You keep it, dude. Join your ex in overcaffeinating yourself.]
You're giving me too much credit, really. I'm sure there's a lot of other people who are way more qualified than I am at this kind of thing.
[Dirk... Hajime isn't going to stop him, though. Two cups of coffee is probably fine? Or, well... okay, no, he's thinking better of this plan. Maybe he should take that caramel back.]
Uh... you guys probably haven't had anything with caffeine in it before, have you...?
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Uh... not that I can think of? I've mostly had fruit and fish.
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Also he's just pouring that cup of coffee anyway. Grabbing that peppermint bottle to add it in...]
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[Mm. Hajime holds his hand back out to Jake. Please give that caramel back? Or at least do a bizarre science experiment-looking motion to mix the two together and give him half back.]
Coffee is... really strong. You can get kind of jittery if you drink too much of it when you're not used to it, I think.
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There was that time Fry drank one hundred cups of coffee and transcended reality. But that would be aces. Does that really happen if you drink that much coffee?
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Dirk stirs in the peppermint and takes a sip. Woah. That's so cool. He adds even more and sits down. He will drink all the peppermint.] Jake, try this. [Here Jake, have more coffee despite Hinata's warning. Then give it back because Dirk is down with this flavour.
Regarding the warning, Dirk glances over to Hinata.] We'll be careful. Stimulants tend not to effect me.
[This is a statement that is partially but not wholly true.]
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[He doesn't watch enough American cartoons to get that reference, so he just shakes his head. Jake, please tell him you don't actually believe that...
Anyway, he just accepts his cup of coffee back and sighs, somewhat resignedly, and shrugs one shoulder.]
That's a good talent, but... you can't say later that I didn't warn you.
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