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There is another newcomer to the Nexus who is hanging out on a patch of grass at the park sitting cross-legged with a laptop resting in his lap. And buzzing high above Marcus is a helicopter drone, and if one were to peer over his lap, they would see he is trying to capture an image of a small nest with the camera attachment of the drone.
Sure, he figures he ought to ask questions of where he is, but Marcus isn't the freaking out sort when it comes for his love of sci-fi portals. "A'right..." He stops flying the drone, and he leaves it to whir over the nest of fire lizards. "I got a question to ask. What is your favorite hobby?" It is a simple question, and one he thinks will get many answers. He looks excited from the look on his face.
Oh boy, oh boy. He has a way back home, and he cannot wait to tell Wrench and Josh about this place. "This place is so awesome..." He squeals under his breath. "An inter-dimensional portal to another universe is my wet dream of wet dreams. Hahaha. Wrench eat your mask."
Sure, he figures he ought to ask questions of where he is, but Marcus isn't the freaking out sort when it comes for his love of sci-fi portals. "A'right..." He stops flying the drone, and he leaves it to whir over the nest of fire lizards. "I got a question to ask. What is your favorite hobby?" It is a simple question, and one he thinks will get many answers. He looks excited from the look on his face.
Oh boy, oh boy. He has a way back home, and he cannot wait to tell Wrench and Josh about this place. "This place is so awesome..." He squeals under his breath. "An inter-dimensional portal to another universe is my wet dream of wet dreams. Hahaha. Wrench eat your mask."
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Adia turns her attention to Marcus's laptop once the video starts playing. The skyline reminds her of Caprica, all shiny and modern, but it is the Golden Gate Bridge that captures her imagination, as it must do for anyone who sees it for the first time. "Oh, your city is beautiful... I haven't seen a bridge like that anywhere..."
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"But the city itself is pretty nice. And seeing how this place works, Adia maybe I can show you around one day. As far as cities go, it is pretty safe." A smile still rests firmly on his face, and he looks at the drone footage of Mission Park.
"But enough about the pretty boring and safe place that I call home. What about you, Adia where are you from?"
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She blinks at his offer. It constantly amazes her how comfortable people are with someone from another world visiting theirs. "That's... I'd like that. Thank you." She laughs softly. "Safe is good. You have a wonderful city to call home."
"Leonis, originally. One of the twelve tribes of Kobol. But right now I'm living on a spaceship." Despite how much she misses Leonis, after six months on New Caprica, she's glad to say that she's on a ship again.
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He got the low down about this place prior to sitting down to send his drone to explore the park. Still all smiles, it grows, and boy does it grow when she mentions the fact she lives on a spaceship.
"Aw, you're shitting me? Really?" Marcus plays around with Adia. "Dayumn, girl! That sounds way better than boring ol'San Fran! And seeing I don't know Leonis or the twelve tribes of Kobold, I'm guessing you're an alien who happens to look human."
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Adia laughs, tickled by his reaction. "Yes, I really live on a spaceship. It's a research vessel called the Chiron. But I'm not an alien. Human life originated on Kobol, where I'm from. Earth's a myth... maybe more of a legend than a myth, since we have evidence now that it exists. It's just a matter of finding it."
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"And I'm sure, none of that compares to living on a spaceship. And you have to be seeing some awesome things on a research vessel, though that depends on what kind of research you're doing."
Marcus has all bit lost interest in talking about San Francisco. And the video about the city has all but finished, and he just lets it play on. "Well to me you're an alien who looks human, and I'm also an alien who looks human to you."
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"Infectious diseases," she tells him. "And it's... well, it's an experience. It's not for everyone, but I like it." Especially because she isn't on New Caprica anymore. "I'm guessing space travel isn't common where you're from?"
She laughs again, amused. "I don't know... I'd need to compare DNA to be sure, but I have a feeling we're both human. But you're an Earthling, and I'm a Leonisian. That's how we referred to one another on the Colonies."
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But at the mention of infection diseases, Marcus looks at Adia with a look of mock horror. "Please, please, please don't tell me you were trying to turn people into space zombies. And if you want to compare DNA, I'd be more than happy to swap some genetic materials..." He starts to blush and his mind goes right into the gutter. "Not that kind of material mind you. But just don't use it to make zombie Marcus clones."
"Though that does sound like an interesting name for a movie title. Interdimensional Space Zombies!"
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Adia blushes vividly, both in reaction to Marcus's unintentional double entendre and the idea that she would try to turn someone into a zombie. It takes her a moment or two to realize that he's joking. "I'd only need a cheek swab," she says meekly. "And, um... no, we were only studying diseases." She winds the end of her scarf around her fingers and adds, "And it's, uh... sentient robots we have to worry about. Not zombies."
She did say she was from a dystopian future, she might as well come clean. But before she can explain further, Sarah comes bounding over with her fire-proof ball in her mouth. Plop! She drops it at Marcus's feet. Throw it, please, new friend!
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"Then a cheek swab is what you shall revive, then a swab is what you shall get." He closes hips laptop, and he sets it down on the grass besides him. He laughs a little bit, and he reaches a hand up to itch his nose. "You sure about that? Maybe nobody has told you the truth of the diseases you're studying out there." He tries to keep a serious voice, but he is joking. But the joking fades when she mentions they're under threat from sentient killer robots.
"Shit that's heavy." But before Marcus can ask her another question, his eyes widen when Sarah comes running back to him with her ball and drops it at his feet. "You want me to throw this? Com'on I'll show you how a pro plays fetch!"
Getting to his feet, Marcus picks the ball up in his hand and he looks in a good direction to throw the slobbery in. "You do know you've got someone with a damn good arm to throw this." And he throws the ball as hard as he can across the field. "And to answer one of your other questions, yeah, we have some space travel if you can call it that,” says Marcus as he sits himself back down on the ground. “Though most of the stuff we do now is for launching satellites and research.”
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His joking, unfortunately, hits a little close to him. "I'd like to think I'd notice if I was working on a zombie virus," she replies, attempting to sound light-hearted and not quite succeeding. Perhaps it has something to do with those sentient robots she mentioned.
But all of that can wait because Sarah has Marcus's full attention, and even Adia can't help but laugh at the way she wiggles around, panting excitedly in anticipation. The growlithe takes off at top speed, gleefully chasing the ball all the way across the field.
"That's a common theme with the Earths I've heard about... does your Earth use fossil fuels? I think that makes things more difficult."
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He laughs and will make a trip back home to tell Wrench, he has to tell Wrench about this place and rub it in a little. Marcus keeps the light-hearted tune going. "You sure about that? That's what people in power want you to think." He might be giving Adia a bit of an insight of what he uses his technical prowess for.
"But yeah, we use fossil fuels still. I mean we have solar powered and electric cars, but society still runs on oil. And I take your spaceship runs on something that doesn't require chemical combustion."
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"Is that a problem where you're from?" she asks, deflecting the joke. "We had a horrible president for a while... but he's gone now. I trust our current one."
Sarah comes bounding back with the ball, but is intercepted by Ethel, who chases her for it. Adia has been playing with them all afternoon, the shieldon has decided that she needs a break. "It runs on tylium. It's a metallic ore found on asteroids. It has its own problems, but it burns cleaner than fossil fuels. We haven't used those since we left Kobol."
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"But yeah, we've sent a rocket to the moon, but that was years ago and everything else we send are mainly probes. No colonies on neither The Moon or Mars. But I'm sure at one point we'll have those." Marcus' eyes light up when he hears about what runs the spaceships in her world.
"And maybe we'll get a chance to mine our own asteroids, and the fuel to reach the rest of the universe will be waiting for us. Who knows, maybe I'll have a great, great, grandkid who'll get to do something cool like that."
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Maybe things would have been different for her if she hadn't just lost her home, family, and boyfriend was secretly a Cylon all in one fell swoop before stumbling into the Nexus. At least she seems comfortable now. "That's what I've heard from people on other Earths. You'd need to do some serious terraforming, yes? All of our colonies were habitable."
His enthusiasm is contagious. "I hope so, Marcus. But in the meanwhile, you at least have the Nexus. Have you been anywhere else except the park so far?"
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And while flailing a little more, Marcus nods his head. "And we don't even have the ability to do that. So, it'll take a whole lot of money, and a whole lot of brilliant minds to figure out how to make it work." Marcus better and he know that things need to be done naturally. And to make sure those who aren't going to use it for personal and ill reasons.
"I've been to the area where there's a whole ton of places to sit, but other than that, I haven't been anywhere else. I can bring up a map on my phone, or do you know of other places to visit?"
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It still is a foreign idea to her, humans living on only one planet with no means to get off of it. But if there isn't an overwhelming need to leave Earth, then they can afford to explore at their leisure.
"Oh, yeah, the Plaza. I feel like everyone ends up there at some point..." She frowns thoughtfully. "Well, there's a huge shopping district that has all kinds of nice stores and restaurants. There is also the Wilds, if you like nature. Um, the Industrial District has some interesting vehicle repair shops, but you have to be careful, it starts to get sketchy out there. The AV field should protect you from violence, but you can still get ripped off."
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Marcus figures at some point there will be something out there in space, be more space stations with better functionality than the ISS, mining operations on asteroids and then the eventual push to find a new home.
"I take this place will take whatever money I got on me. Or do they have some type of exchange where I can swap out a few bucks, for whatever money this place uses." Marcus looks quite impressed, and he then looks around the park once more. Putting his hand to his chin, he mmms. "I'm cool with nature, but I'm much more happier hanging out in civilization. Oh, are there any hotels or a place I can stay for cheap?"
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Sarah comes trotting over to them again, proudly holding the ball in her mouth. She flops down on the ground next to Marcus and chews on her prize. Ethel has given up chasing her and is dozing under the tree that Bucky is perched in. "There are currency exchanges... you can find those in the shopping district. But I think most places take Earth money because it's so common." She frowns a little at the question of where to stay. "You'll find lots of places to stay there, too, but I don't know how much any of them cost."
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He sounds serious, and in fact, he is serious. Marcus places his arm around Sarah, and he laughs a little. "I know it sounds a bit crazy, but people just don't seem to focus on it. That or they're feed a bunch of lies, and they gobble it up."
"Darn! I would have hoped you'd have flying cars and food replicators!" He reaches over for Sarah's ball, and he tosses it in the air and catches it in his hands. "Good. I don't need anywhere special, and maybe I'll set up an Arcade or something like the shop that acts like a front for the hacker group that I work with."
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Sarah lets Marcus take the ball, hoping he'll throw it. She follows the toss with her head, then whines a little when it lands back in his hand. "Sorry to disappoint," Adia says with a small laugh. "You can probably find both here, to be honest... an arcade, like a video-game arcade? That would be fun. I haven't seen anything like that here."
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"Corruption runs deep when it comes to politics. Business too. The bigger you get the more powerful you are, and you don't seem to care about the little person. Not to say that there's good, but man there is lots of greedy businessmen who'd love the whole one government idea."
Marcus turns his head to Sarah, with a playful smile on his face, and he is more than happy to give the ball another throw. "You bet! Now if I can find some vintage video games. Centipede, Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Frogger!" He is almost dancing in his seat, as the sound of an old time arcade like those on the Santa Monica peer seems to bring a tear to his eye. "Ski ball, hoops, and man it'll be great."
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Sarah chases after the ball, but takes her time bringing it back. Playtime at the park has managed to wear her out a little. A few more rounds of fetch and she'll be ready to go back home.
The list of video games is unfamiliar to Adia, although she recognizes ski ball and hoops. "Do you think you'll have foosball?" she asks hopefully. "I really like foosball..."
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Marcus holds his hand out for Sarah, and he has enough energy to keep this up. Though it might be due to the fact, he's playing fetch with a Pokemon.
"I'll be sure to scrounge up a foosball table or two. And air hockey." Marcus scrunches his face up as he tries to think of more arcade games to add. "Maybe people can bring some games from their own worlds. Think of it as a bit of way to get to learn about each other's cultures a bit better."
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Playing fetch with a pokémon does add an extra bit of flare to a game of fetch. Sarah plops the ball into Marcus's hand, eager for another round.
"Oooh, air hockey." Adia's eyes light up. "I haven't played that in ages... you should ask around and see what people play. I'll bet there's a lot of fun games out there."