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fandomhigh2019-02-27 06:36 am
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An Excuse for Field Trips, Wednesday, 4th Period
Instead of Portalocity, class today had been instructed to meet in the Danger Shop. When they got there, their instructors were dressed casually (for them; Hannibal was still in a suit) and the shop itself was set up like a cross between a comfortable living room and a pub.
"Welcome," Hannibal said. "Since all of last week was a field trip, we thought another one might be overkill. So instead, we're relaxing at home. So to speak."
"Here at home," Jono offered, jerking a thumb toward what looked more or less like a large rec room. With perhaps a few cues - the very particular sofa, that exact television - from the dorm common rooms thrown in for good measure. Hey, he'd lived there once, too. What better way to program in a staycation than to go with what the students actually knew? "Which isn't really home so much as a sim of somewhere homey, but that'll do in a pinch."
"So, have fun," Hannibal said. "Oh, and there is food. It's real." Because he had his own ways of relaxing.
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"Welcome," Hannibal said. "Since all of last week was a field trip, we thought another one might be overkill. So instead, we're relaxing at home. So to speak."
"Here at home," Jono offered, jerking a thumb toward what looked more or less like a large rec room. With perhaps a few cues - the very particular sofa, that exact television - from the dorm common rooms thrown in for good measure. Hey, he'd lived there once, too. What better way to program in a staycation than to go with what the students actually knew? "Which isn't really home so much as a sim of somewhere homey, but that'll do in a pinch."
"So, have fun," Hannibal said. "Oh, and there is food. It's real." Because he had his own ways of relaxing.
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moddablepizzas, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate, homemade sodas, homemade rosemary garlic potato chips, caramel popcorn, and snickerdoodles.Talk to the Teachers!
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Of all the people to bake snickerdoodles...
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He was teaching, see? Staycations were educational.
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And so she was quite happy to just collapse into a couch and maybe contemplate taking apart a toaster or something for kicks.
She had totally ferreted away a bowl of that caramel popcorn while she was at it.
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Although, considering the others in the class, it would definitely be a fight he would probably lose pretty quickly...and happily...assuming his advisaries were simply swayed by the fact that there were multiple controllers.
And, sure, playing video games in his room was how he spent most of his non-school, non-training, non-puppy cuddling time around here, but it was different when he was playing those games as part of the school time stuff.
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And then he grinned a little, because if Jack needed an introduction to video games, did he come to the right guy or what? "They're pretty cool and easy to pick up," arguably; they still couldn't get Ignis on board, but Ignis was...well, Iggy. But he grabbed a second controller and handed it out to Jack. "Wanna try? I can walk you through it."
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You couldn't figure out anything else first, until you knew what people considered 'winning' after all.
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,shamelessly modding,explained, waving a hand in front of the space where a wire in a lesser controller might have been, "which is good, because wires just get in the way, so it uses, like, signals or something? To connect this controller to that console there. Kind of like with phones and the internet and stuff."He...fully expected he might have to explain those things, too, and he definitely would if asked, but was also content in trying to drive for just blowing over it, too, because...games! "And, as for how we win, I guess that depends on what game you want to play. It looks like this one's goooot...." He scrolled through the options a little, listing them off to see if anything in particular pulled at Jack's attention. "Fighting game, shooter game, racing game...Some puzzle and platformers, and RPG or two, but those aren't as good for more than one player..."
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And, with a bit of scrolling, he found something that looked
nice and generic and moddable aflike a good example and started it up."See?" he said, moving the guy on the screen, making him jump, stomping on the few weaksauce enemies at the start of the level. "You just press the buttons to make him do stuff. Pretty simple concept, but it can get really challenging and difficult."
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Then: "Ooooo." Bounce, bounce, POUNCE. It was rather like having a marionette to manipulate in a picture book. Or something. JUMP! "So, it's the challenge of surviving the challenges." Jump jump ... jump into a wall. "It's trickier than it looks."
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He, meanwhile, made it look like he was having an exceptionally easy time with it, unless you paid close attention to the instensity of his gaze on the screen the occasional appearance of his tongue in the corner of his mouth or him biting down on his lip in concentration.
"And that's a good point," he said, "about magic potions, but I guess those are like...artifacts? You still gotta have magic to make it, even if you don't have to have magic to use it. But you don't have to have magic to make a controler, just..." He shrugged, his attention mostly focused on the game for the most part, as he talked, "...knowledge, I guess."
He'd modified a ton of his own controllers, so, naturally, he figured that if he could do it, anyone really could.
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"You've done this a lot," Jack noted, watching Prompto for a bit, trying to think of something equivalent in Oz. "Like someone who's played cards a lot. Or darts." The game took dexterity with the controllers, as well as an instinct for translating movement. The same kind of developed skill. Jack had never had a great deal of free time for those kinds of games, but they'd been around, at least.
"Right. That makes sense." It also meant that sadly, Tip wouldn't be able to make his own potions to change himself. At least Jack didn't think so. Which did beg the question... "I have a weird question."
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And now he couldn't be sure if he totally missed that relatively easy jump on purpose in an attempt to make it seem like he wasn't really that good, or if he'd actually genuinely gotten flustered over the irrefutable fact that he'd done this a lot, and, by a lot, he was thinking too much.
So whatever weird question Jack might have, he just hoped it got things away from that.
"Weird question?" He chuckled a little. "Sure. Shoot."
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Was this giving away a secret? Did it matter? Would Tip be angry if they ever found out? ... Maybe not, if Jack obtained information that could help him. Right.
"It was made by a witch, he took it every day of his life. He thought it was for medical reasons, but it wasn't." Jack bit his lip, toying with the controller a little, just running his little guy in circles. "It changed his gender. From a girl, to a guy."
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And was a little puzzled over what he was expected to do with them once he'd picked them up. He definitely didn't know anything about anything like that, but it definitely sounded like it would be one hell of a trip if he did.
"Was it, like...intentional?" he wondered, after realizing there wasn't really a question in there yet, just information, but feeling like he should at least engage in it somehow. "On the witch's part. Like, did she want to change their gender or something? For some....reason?"
Why? But he had a pretty good feeling stuff like that wasn't why Jack was bringing it up.
"I don't know a whole lot about that sort of thing, though, dude..."
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He concentrated on getting over a tricky bit on the screen, then said, "He didn't know. The witch was his foster mother, and she said everything she did was for his protection. Locking him in his room, not letting him leave the house. We didn't know about the girl-thing until he woke up a day later without his medicine." He blew out a breath, feeling like he was rambling now. "An apothecary we asked to make more said it was black magic, and no one reputable would make it."
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...Prompto definitely didn't get the tricky bit this time around, but he went right back to trying it again.
"Shit, man," he murmured, words that didn't even begin to really cover it. "That sounds so messed up." A little infuriating, too, because, sure, he didn't even Know Jack's friend, but who even did stuff like that? Seriously! Hell, his foster parents weren't exactly about to win Mom and Dad of the Year any time soon, themselves, but that made them sound almost like saints. His button mashing seemed to get a little angry and perterbed as he worked his way through his thoughts.
"And I don't know about that," he admitted, "but...maybe. I mean, medically, maybe, it could be possible. Nothing like that from where I'm from, that I know about, anyway...."
Only thing he'd ever heard about changing someone with technology was what the Niflheim Empire reportedly did to their soldiers, which...was hardly a positive thing that anyone would want to subject themselves to. Even thinking of it briefly sent a visible shudder through him.
And that wasn't even remotely helpful.
"With so many people from so many different places around here, though," he added thoughtfully, a bit more encouraging, "I'd be surprised if someone didn't know of something that might help, though."
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Also, that one jump was very impressive!
"So it doesn't sound so ridiculous, that I shouldn't ask anyone else about it," Jack checked, obscurely heartened. "I haven't heard from him in a while, and-- we had a fight, before I got brought here. But. It really, really upset him, and I don't like to think about him not having any choices."
Jack might have been projecting a bit, what with his three metal limbs and very few choices about it.
"And... yeah. Mombi was-- I was kind of surprised? That she didn't track us down, after we ran away. But she had some other problems to deal with." He just really hoped that the two visitors had kept her busy enough fighting them, that she had no idea where to start looking for Tip and Jack.
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"Maybe I'll ask around, too," he offered. Because, yeah, he didn't even know Jack's friend, but he felt a strong urge to want to be helpful. You didn't need to know someone to want to help them. "Cover some extra bases, you know? And I don't think it sounds too ridiculous. I mean, I might have, a while ago, but this place...has all sorts, you know? I think anyone who'd think it was ridiculous or crazy is either a) someone who hasn't been here long or b) someone in, like, serious denial, and, at that point, that's like, so not even your problem."
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Video games reflecting life, life reflecting video games! It was all, like, a big metaphor or something!
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