Steven 'Sharpteeth' Durante (
fingersandteeth) wrote in
silph_co2020-02-11 11:33 am
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Right. I have a few questions about all of this:
1. From what I can tell, we seem to be the Pokemon Mafia. At the very least, we're organized criminals. That said, why on earth are we calling ourselves *Team Rocket* of all things? It's not exactly a name engineered to strike fear in the hearts of many.
2. I realize that it's not likely a criminal organization would have vision or dental coverage, however: would it be possible to request prescription contacts for use when wearing my uniform?
3. Who should I talk to in order to maximize my chances of gaining employment in the radio tower after training is over? I understand that there's no way to check my references, but I can provide a resume, once I get a chance to retype it.
1. From what I can tell, we seem to be the Pokemon Mafia. At the very least, we're organized criminals. That said, why on earth are we calling ourselves *Team Rocket* of all things? It's not exactly a name engineered to strike fear in the hearts of many.
2. I realize that it's not likely a criminal organization would have vision or dental coverage, however: would it be possible to request prescription contacts for use when wearing my uniform?
3. Who should I talk to in order to maximize my chances of gaining employment in the radio tower after training is over? I understand that there's no way to check my references, but I can provide a resume, once I get a chance to retype it.

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There was an update that answered this for me not even a week ago. Thanks, canon!
The time it'd take to catalogue even just the true, relevant, and essential details of the prime events would be measured in years.
I'm wondering, though... not that I object to a little revelatory reminiscence for the audience's benefit, but is my personal biography really what you want to be asking about right now?
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Dirk Strider.
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[He hesitates a moment, but only a moment this time. He's already made the decision with Connie, after all.]
Steven Durante.
Carly says I shouldn't encourage your b.s.
Phone tagging... hard. Forgive me.
Just like she... apparently thinks encouragement or lack thereof has any bearing on my 'B.S.?'
Trust me: if she were really paying attention, she'd have known better. My bullshit sans pareil is primo on tap, on the house, pure and unfiltered shit as it happens. Your input and hers are not required.
Re: Phone tagging... hard. Forgive me.
Speaking of which, if you find a thorny, enchanted Hedge in the process, let me know. Just so I can feel both disappointed and vindicated.
V...IDEO...
It's Carly, a cup of coffee in hand while she looks at them both like they're a pair of errant children and she's the school teacher being paid to watch. So, the College Experience really.]
Hey, Dirk? Do you remember when you had a cold? Because I remember, and I also remember what came from that.
[Sip.
Frown.] Also, I remember saying it made sense until people get hurt.
[real cool of you steven. super rad.]
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... right. You did say that.
[His voice, it turns out, a pleasant tenor.]
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And I guess we're just abandoning text now, like that dark period in earth's history between the invention of the telephone but before the invention of the computer.]
Who's "people?"
[Adding my bona fide Texan drawl to this conversation makes for quite the trio.]
We're the bad guys, Carly.
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[There's another sip, mostly because Haha Dirk your words literally have nothing to do with her target here...
And she knows you know it.
That said!] I am glad to see you both getting along though! Like, really glad actually! I would've left things alone except for that last bit...
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The thing is, sometimes people will get hurt, but you have to risk it anyway. The place I was before for a long time... only half the group I escaped with managed to make it out. It's not that I was forgetting what you said, Carly. It's just-- I don't know how much it matters.
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I'll pass on the self-imposed handicapping. I don't need any more limits.
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I'm talking about you guys though! About your health, individually! You're 'people'!
And you're not going to get much done if you don't keep your health in mind...
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[PSYCH. He's American. They go to work unless they're literally dying.]
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This really the hill you chose to die on?
I got all my shots, so get off my dick about it.
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I was going to leave it at 'I'll take your word for it'. I already know what I say won't change minds, [she adds lowly, a growl in her throat. She's reaching for the disconnect button as it is.]
So have fun together, you're clearly agreeing on all the best points!
[...click...]
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What the hell was that?
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It's fine. I'll figure her out later.
You were saying?
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[No wait, they were talking via text before. He can just scroll up.]
... no wait, what's the difference between being a little-g god and a big-G God?
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In one word: specificity. Or, in a few more words, it's the disparity between an individual existence and a monolithic one.
Godhood with the little g, you're still just another character in a bigger story. Maybe a powerful character, but still a character. An objectively limited being, subject to the authorial whims, biases, and omissions of your author or authors.
How do you know that the you that exists right now is the same as the you that existed even one second ago?
Little g? You don't know. And the potential for that difference is what we call individuality. Ask yourself: what makes an individual an individual? Is it the physical space you occupy? The boundaries of your ego, the electric synaptic sparks that animate the three and a half pounds of dogs' breakfast in your skull?
Big G, though.
Your perception expands beyond the second to second reality inhabited by individuals, the material of your skin separating you from the universe dissolves. Maybe not literally, but it doesn't need to. The invisible authorial voice, the third party transcription of each individual's thoughts, the vehicle of narrative significance and the subtext delivered invisible to those to whom it pertains... 'you' is illusory, because what you are is reality.
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[Let Steven just. Take that all in. Wow. What the hell--?
Finally, though, he says,] And now you're just as mortal as the rest of us, huh?
That's got to be rough.
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