Keith (
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revivalproject2019-08-27 11:50 am
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Who: Keith, OPEN
What: Checking things out, getting sick
When: First week after arrival
Where: Around town, greenhouse and zoo, hospital, hotel
Warnings: Uhh... sick? Will add if more.
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[Keith was checking out various buildings to see what state they were in and if any were useful outside the main ones they'd found so far. Some store-like places were around, the main Data Point, the fountain... but so far, everything was pretty rundown. No running water, no electricity, and the danger of one of these buildings collapsing or someone falling through a floor... it wasn't great.
Keith was a little dismayed that he didn't have his armor with him, either. He could have used the flashlight in the wrist gauntlet by now.
He debated heading into the woods and exploring beyond the limits (and it looked like there was something not that far away from one end of town...), but he'd learned the hard way in life that some things were done better in teams. He'd go if he met someone else willing, but, on his own? He'll try to see what he can from the town for now and then go later once he had a solid partner with him.
He made his way through various buildings, stepping carefully and looking for people who might have woken up in precarious situations. Also because he wanted to see more familiar faces. There were some, but having people he knew around helped a lot. Of course, so did Kosmo... the young cosmic wolf, not a pup anymore, but not full-grown and somewhat lanky looking, followed along, extremely attentive to Keith as if waiting for a signal to do something.]
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[Now this was handy. It would help get things started and make sure they were fed, that was for sure. As long as there were no weird cherries or striped meat, they should be good, right? He explored the place, checking to see how things were working. Except, it all looked insanely alien to him. He supposed he could hit the Data Point here, right?
As much as he hated to clutter it up with notes, he had the sketchbook and pencil set Shiro had given him back in the Fleet with him, but it was the only thing he had to write on and with at the moment. He flipped it open, starting from the back, determined to find something else later on to use as he resigned himself to this one necessity for now.
He could be found wandering about, scribbling down notes and other things after hitting up the Data Point.]
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[First things first... Keith noticed that using the Data Point downloaded a decent amount of information to him about the hospital and how to make use of it. But, he also realize belatedly and upon attempting to remember what he'd learned at the Greenhouse, that he couldn't recall any of it. He tapped his pencil on the pages of notes in the sketchbook, bewildered for a second, but realized that it was likely similar to switching an augment in the Fleet. The information for the previous "job" was replaced with the new information.
He definitely made a note of that.
Onward into the building, it was still somewhat stocked and looked fairly usable, much like the hotel, and there were dilapidated but repairable things around the building. They could feasibly get this up and running, which would be pretty handy considering their situation. By now, he'd heard people talking about a power plant somewhere off beyond the limits of what they currently could easily access. Those three things would be the most important right now. Power, food, medical care.
In his wanderings, he came upon the containment room with its flasks everywhere, and it looked like someone had already dropped one. He leaned down to take a look, not touching, but that didn't matter anyway unbeknownst to him, and noticed that it was a liquid. Considering it was still a liquid and not dried up, it had to be fairly recent. He frowned a bit in concern, and, using his new knowledge, managed to clean it up for now.
He just hoped it wasn't dangerous or airborne.................]
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[So, apparently, whatever it was in the hospital was airborne, and Keith had broken out into really itchy spots. He was pretty sure it was some sort of crazy version of chicken pox, but he'd been vaccinated back home... so, it had to be some weird alien version, which made this even worse.
Either that, or human vaccinations didn't work on half-Galra, but he'd never gotten chicken pox as a kid, so he supposed maybe it did? Not that he knew back when he got the vaccination that he was half-Galra... quiznak. Why did things have to be so complicated?]
What: Checking things out, getting sick
When: First week after arrival
Where: Around town, greenhouse and zoo, hospital, hotel
Warnings: Uhh... sick? Will add if more.
=====
[Keith was checking out various buildings to see what state they were in and if any were useful outside the main ones they'd found so far. Some store-like places were around, the main Data Point, the fountain... but so far, everything was pretty rundown. No running water, no electricity, and the danger of one of these buildings collapsing or someone falling through a floor... it wasn't great.
Keith was a little dismayed that he didn't have his armor with him, either. He could have used the flashlight in the wrist gauntlet by now.
He debated heading into the woods and exploring beyond the limits (and it looked like there was something not that far away from one end of town...), but he'd learned the hard way in life that some things were done better in teams. He'd go if he met someone else willing, but, on his own? He'll try to see what he can from the town for now and then go later once he had a solid partner with him.
He made his way through various buildings, stepping carefully and looking for people who might have woken up in precarious situations. Also because he wanted to see more familiar faces. There were some, but having people he knew around helped a lot. Of course, so did Kosmo... the young cosmic wolf, not a pup anymore, but not full-grown and somewhat lanky looking, followed along, extremely attentive to Keith as if waiting for a signal to do something.]
=====
[Now this was handy. It would help get things started and make sure they were fed, that was for sure. As long as there were no weird cherries or striped meat, they should be good, right? He explored the place, checking to see how things were working. Except, it all looked insanely alien to him. He supposed he could hit the Data Point here, right?
As much as he hated to clutter it up with notes, he had the sketchbook and pencil set Shiro had given him back in the Fleet with him, but it was the only thing he had to write on and with at the moment. He flipped it open, starting from the back, determined to find something else later on to use as he resigned himself to this one necessity for now.
He could be found wandering about, scribbling down notes and other things after hitting up the Data Point.]
=====
[First things first... Keith noticed that using the Data Point downloaded a decent amount of information to him about the hospital and how to make use of it. But, he also realize belatedly and upon attempting to remember what he'd learned at the Greenhouse, that he couldn't recall any of it. He tapped his pencil on the pages of notes in the sketchbook, bewildered for a second, but realized that it was likely similar to switching an augment in the Fleet. The information for the previous "job" was replaced with the new information.
He definitely made a note of that.
Onward into the building, it was still somewhat stocked and looked fairly usable, much like the hotel, and there were dilapidated but repairable things around the building. They could feasibly get this up and running, which would be pretty handy considering their situation. By now, he'd heard people talking about a power plant somewhere off beyond the limits of what they currently could easily access. Those three things would be the most important right now. Power, food, medical care.
In his wanderings, he came upon the containment room with its flasks everywhere, and it looked like someone had already dropped one. He leaned down to take a look, not touching, but that didn't matter anyway unbeknownst to him, and noticed that it was a liquid. Considering it was still a liquid and not dried up, it had to be fairly recent. He frowned a bit in concern, and, using his new knowledge, managed to clean it up for now.
He just hoped it wasn't dangerous or airborne.................]
=====
[So, apparently, whatever it was in the hospital was airborne, and Keith had broken out into really itchy spots. He was pretty sure it was some sort of crazy version of chicken pox, but he'd been vaccinated back home... so, it had to be some weird alien version, which made this even worse.
Either that, or human vaccinations didn't work on half-Galra, but he'd never gotten chicken pox as a kid, so he supposed maybe it did? Not that he knew back when he got the vaccination that he was half-Galra... quiznak. Why did things have to be so complicated?]

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Probably. The Data Point there was the last one I touched, so I might even be able to figure out which one it is.
You don't retain information from each, by the way. The only one that doesn't get written over is the one by the fountain. Everything else... [He shrugged gingerly, the motion rubbing his shoulders against his shirt.] I tried the one by that greenhouse farm thing first, and then, when I used the one by the hospital, all the stuff I got from the other one seems to be gone.
I can't even understand what I wrote down about the farm. [He frowned.]
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[A little shrug.]
Could help with figuring out a food source.
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I mean, I know the basics for like... Earth plants and animals. But this is just... I don't know. [He frowned.] I vaguely remember feeling familiar with it, too, when I walked through there, but... [He shook his head.] It's gone now.
[If anything, the discussion was distracting him a bit from the itching.]
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Righty, then. I'll have to check out this data point for myself.
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[Keith knew nothing about actual real farming. But, the feeling he got from it before using the hospital Data Point was that it was more than just planting seeds and watering plants.
Though, Keith also kind of wanted the sketchbook back... nao pls... He was heavily resisting the extremely strong urge to reach for it. Not that he didn't trust Lance with it, but the transfer to this new place had thrown him a bit, and that was the one Shiro had given him in the Fleet.]
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[He hums, turning a page, before closing it. Lance has been with Keith long enough to be able to sense a slight tension in him. And he knows him well enough to make a good guess as to why. So the sketchbook is quickly handed back.]
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Well, there's a lot there. I mean, it's not just a produce farm. I think there was some livestock, too.
[Though, Keith had no idea what kind of farm Lance was used to being on. His own childhood had sort of been on a ranch, but his father hadn't been running it because his job with the fire department took up a lot of his time. They hadn't had any animals as a result... just a lot of open land. So, when it came to livestock, he was still kind of clueless.]
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[Back on his family's farm, they had plenty of animals along with some crops, but they were just for harvesting milk, wool, and eggs from. The one time his dad had suggested killing one of the chickens for dinner, half the household had burst into tears.]
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Well... maybe someone else can handle it.
[Anyone could use the Data Point, after all. Lance didn't have to do it alone.]
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[He sticks his tongue out at him, chuckling a little.]
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But, at least the conversation was keeping his mind off the itching.]
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[Sorry, Keith. Lance reaches over, patting his shoulder. Someone's gotta do it, and Lance called not it.]
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Whatever.
[It wasn't like he'd never been hunting. But actually butchering something? Usually he and his dad had brought whatever they'd gotten back to an actual butcher for that. He sighed.]
You're the better shot, though.
[Ahem.]
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[Yeah, he's just gonna come up with excuses.]
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[Keith didn't look convinced.]
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Ah... no.
[He wasn't appreciating this.]
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Alright, alright. We'll swap off. How's that sound?
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[Keith managed a small amused smile at that, though his hands were still clenched on his sleeves against the miserable itching.]
Besides, it feels better when I know someone's got my back.
[Yeah... he played that card.]
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You are sooooo unfair, you know that?
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What's unfair about the truth?
[It wasn't like he was lying.]
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You know exactly what to say to wrap me around your little finger!
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It's just 'cuz I know you so well.
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[Obviously, he's joking, a smile behind his words even as he pouts.]
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[Keith could tell. He'd learned to read Lance by now. About time, right?]
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