cities seemed to fare better than smaller towns as far as i could see, but then i stuck to those more often. easier to disappear into.
i don't like the cold much, either. [ which probably comes from having to hold her breath underneath the ice when she'd first escaped manticore. ] i spent some time in california before heading up north. la got their shit mostly together by the time i was living there, but vegas was up and running almost within a year.
well, i never really saw the before times, so i only have after to go by. based on what i've heard about it beforehand it hasn't changed as much, which meets the loose qualifications for a city having their shit together.
no nuclear warfare, at least not yet. there was an electromagnetic pulse set off that fried all the electronics on the northeastern seaboard. the US basically went broke overnight.
( would an apocalypse be enough to ruin the le domas? could they have finally let go of a centuries old curse? or would they just find a new way to profit? probably just as at the sake of those less fortunate. )
do you prefer it here to there? i get it's no cakewalk, but sounds like home isn't either.
god, that's a choice. do i prefer the world that's trying to kill me and mine because we're standing in the way of their plan for global domination or the one that's stripped everyone they've dragged into their hellscape of their agency and autonomy?
impending apocalypse does imply slightly more time than already dead, but i don't think they let you head home with a +1.
( Daniel is surprised Max would even think of dragging him along with her if she gets a shot at going home. there's no way he'd be anything but dead weight, another responsibility she'd feel like she needed to look after. she'd be better off on her own, though what he knows about her, maybe it's not that surprising after all. )
i think this is it for me. i guess that means i should make the most of it. sure would be great if it was less terrible, but beggars can't be choosers
[ he's not the only one she'd be upset to never see again, but he's the only one she knows for sure is getting sent back to his death if he ever gets sent home. so what would the harm be if she found a way to bring him back? it'd take a lot for him to adjust to, maybe, and she wasn't kidding about the concern of a possible impending apocalypse, but maybe it'd worth it to buy him a little more time. ]
yeah, it would. is anything an improvement from what you left behind?
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but i was living in california, which doesn't really do cold.
where are you from? since we're sharing
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been plenty of places that do do cold, though.
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i've been places that do cold, sure, but that doesn't mean i'd choose to live there. can't say i'm a fan.
( maybe it's the satanist in him, he wants to burn in life and in death. )
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i don't like the cold much, either. [ which probably comes from having to hold her breath underneath the ice when she'd first escaped manticore. ] i spent some time in california before heading up north. la got their shit mostly together by the time i was living there, but vegas was up and running almost within a year.
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vegas though vegas is like a cockroach. i wouldn't be surprised if it survived nuclear warfare
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no nuclear warfare, at least not yet. there was an electromagnetic pulse set off that fried all the electronics on the northeastern seaboard. the US basically went broke overnight.
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( would an apocalypse be enough to ruin the le domas? could they have finally let go of a centuries old curse? or would they just find a new way to profit? probably just as at the sake of those less fortunate. )
do you prefer it here to there? i get it's no cakewalk, but sounds like home isn't either.
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i don't know.
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i'd offer to bring you back with me, but like i said, you might be going back to an impending apocalypse.
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( Daniel is surprised Max would even think of dragging him along with her if she gets a shot at going home. there's no way he'd be anything but dead weight, another responsibility she'd feel like she needed to look after. she'd be better off on her own, though what he knows about her, maybe it's not that surprising after all. )
i think this is it for me. i guess that means i should make the most of it. sure would be great if it was less terrible, but beggars can't be choosers
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[ he's not the only one she'd be upset to never see again, but he's the only one she knows for sure is getting sent back to his death if he ever gets sent home. so what would the harm be if she found a way to bring him back? it'd take a lot for him to adjust to, maybe, and she wasn't kidding about the concern of a possible impending apocalypse, but maybe it'd worth it to buy him a little more time. ]
yeah, it would.
is anything an improvement from what you left behind?
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