she is absolutely not expecting this at all. also like, she probably doesn't know this is amalthea? if she isn't wearing the bodysuit and helmet, it's like a baby seeing a dad without a beard for the first time. she stares...]
... Hello. [who are you and why are you on the ship]
[ She's standing much like she did before. Postures upright and proper, shoulders squared, and hands clasped in the front. Amalthea doesn't think much of it at first. ]
Callisto used to play on the piano for us once in a while... It was nice. [ She will look at the music wares. ] While not the same as a performance, I still enjoy listening to music here.
I had never thought about it before because I had been used to being the only one from this technological period for the past three months—or I suppose... What I remember of the last months... It's nice to know I am not alone.
[ She's polite to wait for the song in the headphones to end before playing this on the record player. ]
[she seems pleased to know amalthea has talked to temenos? this is silly but she really is constantly like i need to find temenos friends like he's some sort of antisocial toddler]
... What you remember of the last months? [she repeats, curiously, as she listens to the record player. pretty...] Have you been having memory problems too?
I do not think to the same extent as others who've seen the documents themselves, but they would share what happened during our meetings. Names... Summaries. [ Despite how this is a very strange thing, maybe worth extreme concern, she is calm. ] At times, as I try to recall what was discussed... Or what I believed was true, I do find myself recalling nothing.
... Do you know why this might be? [a beat.] There was a roster with people's names on it - I'd wondered if any of you remembered who these people are. Or if you remembered... well, the concerning video Temenos found.
Her expression does twist when she looks at the first one where she needs a moment to close her eyes, then rub her temples. After a deep breath, she looks at the second one, which only has her tilt her head. ]
[ Our poor steam world people not knowing how to transfer data to their I.R.I.S... She keeps massaging her temples, but smiles. ]
There is a lot of pressure in my head, but this was still good to see with my very eyes. It may be better than watching Ganymede lift up pieces at our meetings.
[ And just inflicting that on all of them in the morning. ]
[ Still musing on her lingering headache. What Does It Mean? What should she do about it? Is it a Good Sign? A Bad Sign? If she prayed today, will God speak to her? ]
Yes. Most have been that, a couple about the things you've brought to us, and an appropriate amount ship maintenance.
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I do enjoy myself some music. Are you perusing the new location, Miss Throné?
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Will you come join me?
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Good afternoon, Miss Throné.
[ Polite greetings first. ]
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she is absolutely not expecting this at all. also like, she probably doesn't know this is amalthea? if she isn't wearing the bodysuit and helmet, it's like a baby seeing a dad without a beard for the first time. she stares...]
... Hello. [who are you and why are you on the ship]
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Callisto used to play on the piano for us once in a while... It was nice. [ She will look at the music wares. ] While not the same as a performance, I still enjoy listening to music here.
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... Amalthea? [hesitantly]
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Yes?
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[y'know, without the helmet.]
... And I didn't know Callisto played the piano. That does sound nice.
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[ She'll take note of it for next time. ]
They did, though hesitant at first. I hope some day they return to it. [ Hmmm. ] What kind of music do you like?
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[she smiles a bit! and then glances at the music, thinking.]
... I've found that I like what this place refers to as classical. But I do like to listen to anything.
[she fiddles with the... headphones? i'm too lazy to open the location page. however you play music in here, she's trying to figure out how to do it.]
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[ She will give her credit before helping her with the headphones. It takes like a button and Amalthea is used to simpler technology by now. ]
Classical is also what I'm most used to... Along with folk and opera.
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I suppose that makes sense. I think, by what you've told me, your home most aligns with what I'm used to.
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[ Amalthea will continue to keep searching through the records while listening to some of the song from Throné's headphones. ]
I had never thought about it before because I had been used to being the only one from this technological period for the past three months—or I suppose... What I remember of the last months... It's nice to know I am not alone.
[ She's polite to wait for the song in the headphones to end before playing this on the record player. ]
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... What you remember of the last months? [she repeats, curiously, as she listens to the record player. pretty...] Have you been having memory problems too?
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I do not think to the same extent as others who've seen the documents themselves, but they would share what happened during our meetings. Names... Summaries. [ Despite how this is a very strange thing, maybe worth extreme concern, she is calm. ] At times, as I try to recall what was discussed... Or what I believed was true, I do find myself recalling nothing.
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... Do you know why this might be? [a beat.] There was a roster with people's names on it - I'd wondered if any of you remembered who these people are. Or if you remembered... well, the concerning video Temenos found.
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[ Hm... She pauses in looking through the records. ]
Do you have these with you?
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[and she'll show her this and this. they're papers she's written on.]
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Her expression does twist when she looks at the first one where she needs a moment to close her eyes, then rub her temples. After a deep breath, she looks at the second one, which only has her tilt her head. ]
I see.
[ She does not see. ]
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... Mm. It hurts you, too. [):]
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There is a lot of pressure in my head, but this was still good to see with my very eyes. It may be better than watching Ganymede lift up pieces at our meetings.
[ And just inflicting that on all of them in the morning. ]
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I don't understand what's happening to all of you when you see these things. [sigh.] ... You have had... meetings?
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... I thought it was just coincidence, but it seems like a sign. [ She's musing. ] We do. A lot of them lately.
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Yes. Most have been that, a couple about the things you've brought to us, and an appropriate amount ship maintenance.
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