Robin Buckley (
work_wife) wrote in
revivalproject2023-12-23 12:54 pm
[Network Video]
Good Morning I guess?
[Was it morning? Was it late at night? These thirty hour days were really messing up Robin's sense of time, especially with it being winter and all of that and the days being long and so many other things. But of course that's not relevant because, well... The video makes it very clear that she's not in a place that makes sense to be. There's a big icy and rocky wall behind her. This... is probably a problem?]
Two things? First, is there a way that we can edit that map thingy on these little devices? Like, maybe survey where all the really deep pits are in Temba and mark them on the map? Maybe put up cones around them as a warning? Actually, more maps sounds good. Maybe some of the ships too, because I got lost there a few times because they're so big.
[A Robin Buckley in stress will talk. A lot. Don't mind her. She's working up to it.]
As for the second thing...
[She turns the device to pan around the space she's in. Which is more stone. More ice. Then it tilts up to see the sky far above and the snow falling thickly down. Down into the hole that Robin has clearly fallen into.]
Also, can anyone, like, fly? I'm sorta trapped? Underground. In one of those holes. I'd tell you where but, you know, lack of map having them? Um. Help? Please? Soon? It's really cold and still snowing.
[Was it morning? Was it late at night? These thirty hour days were really messing up Robin's sense of time, especially with it being winter and all of that and the days being long and so many other things. But of course that's not relevant because, well... The video makes it very clear that she's not in a place that makes sense to be. There's a big icy and rocky wall behind her. This... is probably a problem?]
Two things? First, is there a way that we can edit that map thingy on these little devices? Like, maybe survey where all the really deep pits are in Temba and mark them on the map? Maybe put up cones around them as a warning? Actually, more maps sounds good. Maybe some of the ships too, because I got lost there a few times because they're so big.
[A Robin Buckley in stress will talk. A lot. Don't mind her. She's working up to it.]
As for the second thing...
[She turns the device to pan around the space she's in. Which is more stone. More ice. Then it tilts up to see the sky far above and the snow falling thickly down. Down into the hole that Robin has clearly fallen into.]
Also, can anyone, like, fly? I'm sorta trapped? Underground. In one of those holes. I'd tell you where but, you know, lack of map having them? Um. Help? Please? Soon? It's really cold and still snowing.

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[This is not neutral. He should know better. He KNOWS she's clumsy. Why is this shocking?]
And excuse me, I'm not even the first one of us to get tricked through a hole! That was mister Swim Team Co-Captain who wanted to take his shirt off to impress his ex-girlfriend and the guy he was already probably closet crushing on.
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[ He...thinks. His face might not be so certain on that fact because...hm. Maybe. But whatever, not important. ]
What were you even doing?!
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[Ha. Dirty laundry all aired out. Clearly.]
I was WALKING, Dingus.
[Enjoy that Dustin-esque 'I know better than you' tone that is developing here.]
And anyone could have fallen into this. Snow bridges are a common threat when dealing with crevasses and holes in wintry conditions. Areas that seem stable and instead prove to be flimsy and fall through when weight is put on them.
[In glaciers. And apparently here too.]
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He was strong, okay? It was... It was impressive, that was all. Like picked me up and- shut up. We're not talking about that.
We're talking about how walking is a hazard for you, apparently. And how you need a watcher. We're definitely starting the buddy system. Next time you'll fall into the volcano some how.
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[No, we're not talking about her. Listen, it's more fun to talk to you.]
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[ Congratulations, you have distracted him. ]
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[She stands by her point.]
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[ He's...pretty sure about that. At least like 70%. ]
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[ Okay now you activated the mother hen. ]
Are you really that cold? Are your fingers like blue or anything?
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[Oh, she should check her fingers.]
Good so far.
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wrap?
wrap!
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