One other thing first, actually—as our medical specialist person, uh... Just how much can being out in space in a ship like this affect someone's body?
Well, with the nanites, that shouldn't be a problem. They'll help keep your bone mass from deteriorating - along with regular exercise. But even without, they'll do the trick for people who aren't able to be quite as active.
Occasionally there are some side effects from the... [ squint ] "cosmoelectromagnetic" waves, but nothing dangerous.
The nanites have the tendency to suppress that which they assume is "abnormal." Things that may be normal to you or I, things we are born with, are marked and then made dormant for a time.
[ let's go let's go let's go ]
I don't know too much about how the nanites themselves work or what sort of technology they deal in... I work with the physical body, natural systems more.
Aside from the whole... contract mix-up thing, it doesn't seem like a pretty bad gig so far. The accommodations are decent, and I mean—space is pretty cool. Buuut I am curious about what the pay's like...
[ it takes them a few moments, at one point their visor going . . . but then going blank again. a little frustration leaks out from the effect this week, but again very muted. finally they turn the data pad around to reveal quite the sum of money translated to currency mizuki would know! it's an incredible amount, enough to live in extreme comfort for the rest of your days. it's starkly printed there right on The Contract.
this is an amount of money a person Definitely Remembers... ]
[ So here's the thing—financial stability has never been a concern in Mizuki's family. Even now she's got a fair amount of wealth under her belt, but that doesn't mean she won't exude a near palpable amount of shock upon reading the number. ]
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[ She sets another box down, then: ]
One other thing first, actually—as our medical specialist person, uh... Just how much can being out in space in a ship like this affect someone's body?
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Occasionally there are some side effects from the... [ squint ] "cosmoelectromagnetic" waves, but nothing dangerous.
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I think the cosmoelecsomethingwhatevers got me.
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[ though their emotions are quite muted, like through thick mud, there is a mild annoyance there. ]
It can be a little jarring, unfortunately. But they will pass in time. Hopefully if it's anything like our last trip.
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[ She works on shuffling the boxes in the meantime, keeping with the organization already at work. ]
My usual strength is all gone, and I have no idea if that's 'cause of space vibes.
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[ let's go let's go let's go ]
I don't know too much about how the nanites themselves work or what sort of technology they deal in... I work with the physical body, natural systems more.
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You got a manager I can complain to?
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Despite it being your first time in a place like this - your morale is quite high.
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[ it takes them a few moments, at one point their visor going . . . but then going blank again. a little frustration leaks out from the effect this week, but again very muted. finally they turn the data pad around to reveal quite the sum of money translated to currency mizuki would know! it's an incredible amount, enough to live in extreme comfort for the rest of your days. it's starkly printed there right on The Contract.
this is an amount of money a person Definitely Remembers... ]
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No shit. Everyone gets this?
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Everyone, yes. The company is firm about fair pay for the work asked of us, traveling as far as we do.
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—Consider me in!
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[ there is a small little heartbeat blip. yay. ]
What was your work like before this?
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What kind of company...?
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Never heard of that...
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[ Do y'all not have entertainment in space wtf. ]
Lots of management for entertainers, mostly—we deal with the boring stuff while they get to perform.