Nightshift 60: Doctor's Office 1

Jan 01, 2012 13:06

[from here]The room across from Professor Stein’s old office was furnished, if only sparsely. That made Tsubaki think there had to be a doctor using it, which gave her hope ( Read more... )

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hairraising January 4 2012, 07:52:23 UTC
Rapunzel's head jumped up slightly, a smile on her face. The room had a computer! "Yes! Perfect!" she squealed quietly.

She was guessing the computer was the rectangular thing sitting on top of the desk. Albedo had described it being a box with a screen, and while the box wasn't the exact shape she had pictured, it still fit the description. The closer they got, she saw that the box's screen was made of glass, not a fabric screen like she had imagined. And there was no fire that she could see, thank goodness; so much for fire walls. Guess we got lucky!

"That boy I talked to said there would be a tray that comes out of the computer. How do you get at that?" she asked as they stopped at the desk, Rapunzel staring at the alien-looking machine in awe.

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thecamellia January 9 2012, 00:03:38 UTC
All right, next step is… seeing if it works, I guess?“Um… There should be a button to do that somewhere,” answered Tsubaki. Given how much (or how little, depending on how you looked at it) Rapunzel knew about computers, it seemed that Tsubaki was going to be the operator by default. Creeping around the desk, she pulled the desk chair back so that she could hunt for the tower. This computer was a lot fancier than she was used to, but assuming that the basics were still the same the tower was where the power would come from, right ( ... )

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hairraising January 11 2012, 06:38:40 UTC
Rapunzel still wasn't entirely sure how the whole "power" thing worked in regard to things like lights and such. As far as she knew, there was some kind of magic involved, hence the word "power". So if she was understanding Tsubaki right, then there was magic still active in the things that lit the lights and the computers, but it was blocked from being used at night. That sort of made sense. Maybe?

At least there was a question Rapunzel could answer, she thought with some relief. "Well, he does know it has information of the military's on it. I didn't tell him exactly how we got it, though, if that's what you mean," she said as she turned to watch Tsubaki get the computer ready.

Which, apparently, turned out to be one of the most amazing things she had seen since arriving in Landel's.

Rapunzel's mouth went round in awe as the screen came to life with light and colour. It was even more beautiful than she had pictured. Spinning things on a fabric screen by magic would have been impressive, but this was just incredible! "Ohh wow! It ( ... )

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thecamellia January 15 2012, 02:32:02 UTC
“As long as you trust him to be discreet, I don’t see why we can’t share most of the details when it’s safe… um, well, assuming this thing gives us something more to share, of course,” she said, watching the monitor with some uncertainty. “The soldiers must have expected we’d talk about our missions. If they didn’t want us to, they would’ve done something to make sure we couldn’t.”

But they probably didn’t expect we’d be stealing their secret information so that we could warn other people with it… Tsubaki thought to herself. That was assuming she and Rapunzel even had the skills to make sense of the disc if putting it in the computer worked ( ... )

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