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proxima gamma mods ([personal profile] proximods) wrote in [community profile] pglogs2015-07-26 11:49 pm

NEW COMERS POST 1

Who: OPEN TO ALL
What: The first wave of newcomers arrive in the hospital.
Where: The Hospital, Center City
When: July 26
Warnings: Please tag any smut or triggers in the comment subject line.

The common room is just as brightly lit and white as the rest of the hospital. There are some scattered seats - large plush chairs and stiff looking couches, as well as wooden chairs at tables - and a TV blaring local soap operas in the corner. A few long tables are set up along the walls, each with a sign dangling down from the front to inform newcomers of what they can find here. Housing, job opportunities, and the Proxima Gamma Information Desk. Minus a few pamphlets about the unique attractions the island has to offer, there isn’t really that much of use on the last table. It’s clearly meant more for tourists than people who have been kidnapped.

Another set of tables hold a variety of snacks; fruits, vegetables, various candies, as well as a table with water, punch, and soda. No alcohol, unfortunately - this is a hospital, after all. You’ll have to leave to go find a bar for something stronger than that.

There’s not much place else to go - so come on in, settle down, and maybe find a familiar face, if you’re lucky.
misanthropicmezzode: (confused)

[personal profile] misanthropicmezzode 2015-08-10 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Well duh, because you're like a century behind the technology here. And you've also got some alternate technological development going, either due to the specifics of the war, or maybe due to the resources available or something."
hermetics: (srsly?)

[personal profile] hermetics 2015-08-11 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
More tech nerd girls. Just what he needed in his life. No matter what world he was in, they were everywhere.

"Maybe. I never thought about it much."
misanthropicmezzode: (put off)

[personal profile] misanthropicmezzode 2015-08-11 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
"Then don't act like you know anything about it," she said, immediately defensive and prickly.

Kim was very wary of people who didn't 'think' about things. They tended to be judgmental about those who do. And anyone who claimed not to think about things, in her opinion, forfeited the right to throw their opinion around.