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nexus_crossings2017-12-06 08:42 pm
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As the temperature keeps dropping in the Nexus, a certain elderly Vulcan just keeps adding more cloaks to his attire. Some people may find humor in his excessive bundling but he and the cold are not overly fond of each other. Luckily there are ways to keep warm even in the increasing chill. The Plaza has no shortage of those little outdoor heating lamps set up alongside many of the couches that somehow manage to remain free of snow and frost despite the dip in temperature.
He could swear it was a might bit warmer here in the Plaza than it is anywhere else in the Nexus.
Spock only hesitates a moment before unsnapping the collar of his hooded coat so that he can speak and be heard properly. His bulky mittens don't seem to get too much in the way of that at least.
"What is an adequate gift to give someone you've not seen in a very long time?"
He could swear it was a might bit warmer here in the Plaza than it is anywhere else in the Nexus.
Spock only hesitates a moment before unsnapping the collar of his hooded coat so that he can speak and be heard properly. His bulky mittens don't seem to get too much in the way of that at least.
"What is an adequate gift to give someone you've not seen in a very long time?"
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"My condolences. You and I are not so different then. I am gratified to know you were able to locate a suitable replacement for your home."
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Spock said something about decorating to remind his buddy of home, and that's something Jake had empathize with. "Having new totems put up made a big difference in morale. We were able to salvage some bits and pieces from the wreck of the old Hometree. Memory cords, blankets, ceremonial stuff, that kinda thing. But a lot of it's new. Stuff that looks kinda like what we used to have, made from memory, or stuff that looks nothin' like the old stuff. Mo'at says it's like a tree growing back after it's cut. It might not look like it did before, but it's still growin'."
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Spock thinks back to his tiny wooden chest and the photo inside. Maybe he had the perfect gift to bring Jim all along.
"You speak words of wisdom, Jake. I believe I may know what I can do to ease the loss he feels."
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Maybe it's not so different, with the Omaticaya. Sure, it's not at all strict and disciplined like the military, but they're his brothers and sisters in arms, and he works for the good of the squad, not just his own glory. Sharing knowledge, resources... it doesn't make sense to keep it all to himself. Might as well apply it here, too.
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"I am certain you'll be able to find or request winter wear in your size somewhere within the shopping district. I have heard most are open to barter and trade as forms of payment. Do you require assistance?"
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At...probably a rather slow pace for the nine foot tall Na'vi. Hope he's not in a hurry.
They pass by several stores that the Vulcan doesn't spare a second glance at. Tyko's Secondhand Treasures, a pub or tavern with a hanging sign that reads The Filthy Animal, and several clothing stores that look to be catered to humans. When they round the corner however, there's a much larger building across the street with a door large enough for Jake to easily get through. Gagazet Clothiers, the sign reads.
Jake will have to hold the door open for Spock. He won't be able to pull it open easily on his own at that size and also with his mittens on. Once inside where it's warmer, he pulls off his hood again and looks around.
"This seems promising."
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He'd be impatient with just how slow Spock walks, but he's really old and he's got short legs, comparatively speaking. Can't get mad at an old guy.
It's been some time since Jake has seen more human-style architecture sized for folks his size, and his ears perk forward as the store comes into view. He doesn't even have to hunch over to get through the door, which is a welcome surprise, and he's more than happy to prop the heavy door open long enough for Spock get through.
"You're tellin' me," Jake agrees, looking around. Already he can tell that this is the good stuff. Any of this stuff wouldn't be outta place as Avatar gear. Right size, right shape... hell, even the right accommodations for a tail. No footwear that he can see, but that's all right, he's got that covered. It makes more sense when he catches sight of what must be one of the workers - if Na'vi had fur and a bigass horn sticking out of their foreheads, these guys could easily be cousins or something.
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"Gherig Ronso. Let me know if you need help finding anything." Strange that this one has no horn. Has no fur. He's seen weirder in the Nexus though. Mostly small and tiny like the old man there. His speech comes a bit forced and stilted but their kind aren't big on talking.
He's learned better because of customer service.
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"Try these for size. No hats, but hoods on plenty."
"I suppose with those horns a hatter would be a rather rare thing for his kind." Spock stays dutifully out of the way. He's just glad for an excuse to be somewhere warm for a few minutes.
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He settles on a rich purple coat that comes all the way down to his knees, its fur-lined hood excellently sized to tuck his braid inside to keep the neural fibers warm while still leaving plenty of space for his big blue head. Gloves are a bit easier to find, and he's pretty thankful that his Avatar body has five fingers instead of the natural four. Makes it a hell of a lot easier.
Payment should be easy, he hopes. He has several crafts made by the clan on him, including thanator claws and banshee beads. Heck, if they want the poncho, he's more than willing to trade that too. He shouldn't need it anymore, and it's been made by an expert weaver.
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"Good hunting." He calls after the Na'vi once they've settled their trade. It's as close to a friendly goodbye as the Ronso know.
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