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1st Annual Halloween Block Party!

Perhaps it's the leaves of fiery golds and oranges drifting on the breeze, or the sight of various hard squash being mangled into festive ornaments, or even still the bowls of candy left out simply everywhere in the Nexus that signifies the import of today. Regardless of when you take heed, Halloween has come to the Nexus.
Neat little handmade signs and fliers of all kinds lead to a particularly festive sectioned off block with the Crossroads Cafe at the center. The brick building has more than its fair share of decorations hung from every available windowsill and door. Hanging skeletons, jolly Jack-O-Lanterns, orange and black streamers cascading down and blowing to and fro in the crisp breeze.
The doors are propped open just waiting to beckon you inside. What are you waiting for?
((See the OOC post if you have any questions! Backtagging and threadhopping are fine. Come on in and have a blast :D ))
Coats and Costumes
The Cafe
Bonfire
Dance Floor
Haunted House
Side Halls and Storage
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"As for what the city itself looks like, it's an old industrial city that is a bit rough along the edges." He tries to figure out how to describe his home city to someone who has never been there before. And he then looks back down to the piece of candy in his hand, and he takes a bite. "Ugh, it tastes like ground up pine needles." But he is going to soldier through the piece that he bit, and what is left finds it going into the pocket of his boiler suit.
"And I'm not going to describe what the crunching texture might have been."
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Scientific curiosity wars with her inherent shyness when Adam shows off his arm. "That's not organic?" she asks, leaning in slightly to take a closer look. "That's well past any of our technology... I think the closest we came were prosthetics that could be controlled with a neural implant. But nothing this sophisticated."
She wonders briefly if his Earth is like the one in the Sacred Scrolls... but she suspects not. There won't be any "rough around the edges" cities on her Earth. It's supposed to be a utopia. She does giggle a bit at his reaction to the candy. "I never liked mint in my dessert, either. It reminds me too much of toothpaste."
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"I've been to Germany very briefly, but I can assure you there was no magic and modern technology still existed," Adam extends his arm out, and he goes to roll up the sleeve as much as possible to allow her to look at his arm.
"And I'm currently residing in Prague. It's a city in the Eastern European. And it isn't a bad city despite some of the problems it has. Then again, that has to be said for any city on Earth. It has a nice mixture of the old and new. But I do have an apartment here in the Nexus." And he seems reluctant to want to talk about what troubles his own world has during a time that is meant to have fun. And her mention of her own home being as she is describing it as barely hospitable. "So I take it you live here."
So, Adam takes this time to look down at his one cybernetic arm, and he clenches his fist. "No it isn't." And he relaxes his fist. "Neural implant or not, it is still sounds like an impressive piece of technology."
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"The Germany on your Earth, you mean?" She listens to him describe Prague, although her mind is partially on why he would need augmented limbs. Is it because of his profession? An injury or illness? Or maybe it's just the fashion in his world. Either way, she doesn't know how to ask without being rude. "Yours is extraordinary." She smiles and resists the urge to poke his arm. "Do you have full sensation, as well as motor control?"
"Oh... no, I don't live here." She feels almost foolish admitting it. Who would knowingly keep living in a dangerous world when they had the Nexus at their disposal? "Do you like your apartment in the Nexus? Is it stable there? No weird magic?"
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Adam nods his head about Germany. "I haven't been to any other version of Berlin before, so yup, that would be the one." He still leaves his sleeve up briefly, before he pulls it back down over his arm. And he doesn't seem the slight bit bothered by honest curiosity about these augmentations. "And yes, I've got full motor control and sensation in my hands. It would be really hard to do my job if I didn't."
"So far, it seems stable and my apartment hasn't decided to stick my furniture on the ceiling. But I was thinking if your world was uninhabitable that you would seek out refuge here. Or perhaps somewhere else."
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"What is it that you do?" She asks, secretly relieved that he's given her an opening for her question. "We don't have any magic, either. Does your world have space travel? What's the level of technology?"
Adia giggles at the image of furniture on the ceiling, but her humor is short-lived. "Barely inhabitable," she clarifies. She sighs softly. "I won't lie, I've considered it. But then I'd have to leave my friends behind and... well, it's a long story, but after everything I've been through, it would feel like giving up. Or running away."
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But of course, first things first. "Before I answer the first question, I don't believe I got your name. As for the others, unless you count some trips to the moon and attempts to travel to mars. We are still busy with trips into orbit. But I haven't really paid much attention to space exploration." Then again, he hasn't had much time to look into it.
As for leaving and running, Adam removes his hand from his chin and he mms. He knows this one all too well, and as much as he considers leaving his own home for good. He knows that he still has a great deal of work to do, and there are plenty of questions to find the answers to and people to bring to justice. He takes in a deep breath, and he looks out to see the people at the party and he exhales. Adam looks back to Adia, and he cocks his head to the side. So much for keeping things light, and jovial. "What is it you would be running from? And seeing you're telling me that something has caused your planet to become barely inhabitable, I can see and understand as to why you don't want to leave it and any of your friends behind."
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She blushes a little under the green make-up. "Sorry. My name's Adia. I'm surprised you don't have more advanced space travel, but it sounds like your scientists put all their effort into cybernetics."
His questions are inevitable. She can't seem to get very far from the troubles on her home world, not even at what is probably the most festive event she's been to in years. "We're under Occupation," she explains quietly. "The Cylons -- sentient robots -- obliterated the colonies. Those of us who were left fled via spaceship, trying to find Earth. But we found this planet instead... it was in a nebula, and it was supposed to shield us from the Cylons' sensors, but they found us anyway. They set up a provisional government, but every so often, someone from the settlement goes missing, or gets tortured in their Detention Center. If... if I left New Caprica, my friends would assume that I was dead, or worse. I can't do that to them, and I... there are so few of us left. I can't leave them."
She looks away self-consciously, feeling awkward in her painted face and silly wig. Way to be the life of the party, she mentally chastises herself.
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Or this might change as he listens to hear about what happened to her colony. "...At least those who are still willing to study it." But the fight he has taken on seems small. "Were these sentient robots from another planet?" He figures it doesn't hurt to ask. "Not that I think it matters where they came from. But it makes a lot of sense that you have a lot to fight for, and that you're not willing to just leave people behind to accept their fate."
He doesn't seem to mind the answer that he was given, at least from the sympathetic look on his face. "And I've got my own problems back home, and as much as I would love to allow myself a chance to rest, it just isn't possible."
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"No, humans built them... about forty years ago they gained sentience and rebelled. The colonial fleet drove them off, but..." Adam already knows the rest of the story. There is an uncanny mixture of fear and guilt on her face, as if she has taken personal responsibility for the folly of her people. But there is relief, too, that Adam understands what it's like for her to be torn between two worlds. "I'm glad you understand. It'd be so easy to give up, but it wouldn't feel right."
Adam's Earth sounds more problematic than she first thought. It makes her feel an odd sort of camaraderie with him. "You're worried that the scientists are up to something illegal?"
Apologies - work is draining the life out of my soul.
And he shakes his head, no, in response to the scientists. "There are some who are doing deplorable things, and the problems go beyond just scientists but people who are trying to cause harm to people like myself. And not just people like myself, but the rest of the world as well." Adam allows himself to open up just a little bit about the situation back home.
"As for the technological level back home, perhaps once things have calmed down, I can take you to see Prague."
No worries!
"Are they terrorists?" Adia asks, trying to get a better understanding of Adam's world. She blinks in surprise at his offer to take her to Prague. It brings an unexpected smile to her face. "I'd like that, thank you. How do you travel between here and your world? Do you use a portal?"
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As much of a loner he might be, Adam came here to try to enjoy the light for once and he is not helping matters much. And there is zero chance of him even going anywhere near the dance floor.
"Or I can continue to lighten both of our days right there. But no, they aren't terrorists. It is a bit more complicated, so why don't we head to the bar and have a drink or two. Or three. As for accessing my world, currently I have a portal but I'm working on finding a way to control access to it. The last thing I need to deal with is to end up being followed here."
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She steps away from the wall, content to follow Adam to the bar. One drink won't cause her any problems. "You should see if you can get yourself a PINpoint. That's what I use to travel between here and my world. I'm pretty sure there's a vending machine that sells them in the Plaza."
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"I'll have to look into it, but I still have the issue of an already existing portal. And of course, I don't exactly know how it works and how to control it."
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"I have a theory about the portals," Adia says, somewhat shyly. "I only have anecdotes to back it up, but... well, I first found the Nexus via a portal on my ship. But once I got a PINpoint, I stopped using the portal, and soon afterwards it was gone. I think if they aren't being used, they're more likely to disappear." She taps the bar thoughtfully. "Is there a way you could physically block off the portal from your end? Secure it somehow?"
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"So if I don't go home, the portal will eventually close. But like I said before, I have responsibilities to take care of. And I run the risk of this PINpoint falling into the hands of the wrong people." Adam doesn't like the idea of Taskforce 29 finding out about this place. And he still has a strange feeling that the Interpol agency is an Illuminati front.
"But for now, my portal is inside of my safe house back home. But there's a risk that it will end up being compromised."
Adam reaches for the bottle of whiskey, and he pours himself another drink. "And I would hate to see what could not only happen here, but what could happen not only on my world but on some other world."
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"I understand... I worry about that with my PINpoint, too. The teleportation technology within it is like nothing I've ever seen. But it's easier to hide than a portal." She frowns in sympathy at he explains his concerns. "You think that these people would try to do the same thing that they're doing on their world here? And set up shop elsewhere?" She sighs softly. "I don't know how far they'd get in the Nexus, but there wouldn't be anything stopping them from finding a similar world to take over."
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"Greed. Greed is a powerful motivator. And finding ways for those in charge of my world to benefit while hurting everyone else." He takes a sip of his drink, and he uses the back of his hand to wipe off his beard. "That's the problem. It isn't the Nexus itself; it is finding their way into another world that wouldn't have the defense capabilities that this place does."
So much for avoiding a depressing conversation. "But I'll still see about looking into one of these PINpoints, and I'll have to keep it in my safe while I'm at work."
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Talking about potential invasions is less troubling somehow to Adia than her current problems. Maybe because there is still a chance to avoid it. "That's a good idea. I don't have a safe to put it in, so I keep it on me almost all the time."
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He's bright, but Adam isn't that bright. He tends to let the nerds in the labs deal with that type of shit. "Maybe they sell safes in the vending machines."
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"I have a locker on my ship, but it's difficult to access now that I'm not living on it..." She frowns, briefly, before taking a tiny sip of whiskey. Nothing in that locker is worth much monetarily, but she has some possessions of great sentimental value. It irritates her that can't get to them whenever she want. "They probably sell safes in a store, too. But anything small enough for me to carry could get stolen fairly easily."
((fyi, you accidentally tagged my NC post in addition to tagging this thread. I talked to one of the mods and it's totally cool if you want to delete it. I won't reply, obviously.))
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He tilts his head to the side, and he gives her an 'oh' face. "What happened to your ship? Or why aren't you living on your ship." And he wasn't serious about vending machines selling safes, or anything that would be too big for her to carry. "Maybe there's some type of failsafe or someone can upgrade them to have it so it can only be used by the owner."
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"It's grounded," she explains. "it didn't make much sense to keep the power running for the living quarters, once there was some housing built on New Caprica. Only the labs are still in use." Her room was tiny, roughly the size of a walk-in closet, but it was all hers, and she misses it.
She stares at Adam a moment. For a guy that they send in to bust heads, he sure has some brilliant ideas. "A thumbprint reader could work, or maybe a retinal scan, but... I wouldn't know how to upgrade a PINpoint. And I'm pretty sure the inventor -- at least, the one who invented mine -- isn't around anymore."
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Reaching for the whiskey, Adam finally goes to refill his glass, and he goes to take a drink. And he nods his head. "What about putting it under the floor panels?" Give it to Adam to try to think outside of the box. "And maybe not just finger prints, but something a bit more complex." And for Adam's case, he is lacking fingerprints or even eyes for an iris scan.
"But I'm sure this place has someone who can figure out how to install a good failsafe on to one of those. And I was thinking of something that can detect the user's DNA somehow." Adam puts his hand back to his chin, with his thumb rubbing his beard as he thinks. Indeed, he does have good ideas for someone who can be a brute.
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