Billy Hargrove (
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revivalproject2025-07-05 05:10 pm
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[The video feed clicks on to show the inside of Billy's beach abode. There's no sign of him, as the comm device is showing his sister's Walkman instead with a couple of candles made by Tommy to illuminate it. There's a stack of tape cases next to it, and then Billy's hand and arm come into view to tap the device.]
Anyone got a full tape player here in the city? Even better is one with two decks. I just can't keep sleeping with my headphones on.
[The past few nights have been bad ones, they always were this time of year, but only very few people knew that. He taps the Walkman again, hard this time, which upsets it and the hand scrambles to set it upright again.]
And it's gotta be powered by those crystals, since we don't seem to have anything else as batteries.
Anyone got a full tape player here in the city? Even better is one with two decks. I just can't keep sleeping with my headphones on.
[The past few nights have been bad ones, they always were this time of year, but only very few people knew that. He taps the Walkman again, hard this time, which upsets it and the hand scrambles to set it upright again.]
And it's gotta be powered by those crystals, since we don't seem to have anything else as batteries.

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[Does he sound offended? Yes he does. He does know that Keith doesn't mean anything by it though and huffs to get his frustration out.]
I don't know how to use the replicator for anything aside from cigarettes. Can it really make electronics?
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Maybe. [He shrugged.] I haven't really tried, but it does make a decent amount of stuff. You could always try. Or, it might just give you the parts and you have to put it together yourself.
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[There's a little bit of a pout in his face and voice.]
Do you think the replicator will understand if I put in 'tape deck'? Or stereo system?
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It might? It understands better than the Agrii, at least. [Granted, it was apparently from an advanced society, but it was a society that was familiar with Earth culture, so there was a chance, right?]
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Could you... show me how to work it? I can bring a tape that we can try it out with.
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Yeah... alright. I haven't used it in a while, but we could see what happens.
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[There's the sound of the device being picked up, Billy moving around, before the familiar sound of a shutting door and the ocean. He didn't lie, it'll take him awhile to get back to the city being dependent on his own speed, but he gets there. Eventually. A very long eventually. He heads into the building.]
You already here, Keith?
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So... we just... ask. Though, it helps to be specific. Like, obviously you've got that... thing there with the music on it... so, you need something to play it. But there were a lot of them over a long time, right? So maybe like... brand... model... stuff like that? If you know of one? [For the Garrison, yeah... a replicator was definitely advanced. But the Alteans had them. They'd been sparse in using it, reserving the supplies that made it work for things like tools, replacement parts, repairs... so the idea wasn't completely foreign to him.]
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[He puts a hand to his hip and the other to his chin, trying to think of the models from his time.]
I want something with speakers. I think I saw one I liked in a Radioshack by Philips. Two speakers on each side, dual tape decks, and levers for adjusting stuff like bass and treble.
[He pinches the bridge of his nose, trying to think]
A... D8578 I think? I had it cut out of the paper because I was trying to save up so I could take it with me to California.
[ooc: billy would loathe his tape deck being classified as historic LOLOLOL]
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Okay... that I think we can work with. [He tilted his head and headed for the replicator.] So, uh...
Computer. One Philips D8578 tape deck.
[The computer chimed, and the space in the console filled with a shimmering blue light before the stereo in question appeared.]
Tada...
{OOC: I had a tapedeck like that as a kid. Haha.}
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He perks up as the light shimmers into the familiar shape of the tape deck he had circled in the flyer years ago before brightening into a grin.]
Holy fuck it actually worked! That's so much easier than trying to build one myself. I got enough on my hands fixed up my car.
He reaches into his pocket to pull out one of the Metallica tapes he can scavenged from Eddie's room. It's easy work to open the deck and slip it in before closing it. He hits 'play' and after adjusting the volume from off, he hears the steady music.]
Hell yeah, this will definitely work.
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Yeah, I think we'd need a bigger replicator for something big like a car. [Keith shrugged.]
But, yeah. You've got yourself a relic now.
[He had to toss that last part in.]
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Yeah, that's what I figured. Cars are too big, stereos are not. Good to know in case I need more music or something.
[The tease gets a glare.] Things are better in the 80s anyways. I can drink and smoke whenever I want for starters.
[That's not the flex you think it is, Billy.]
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Somehow, I don't think that's the brag you think it is.
[This from someone who preferred not to do either... especially smoking. Keith was a fighter and staying in shape for surprise fights was important to him. Couldn't do that drunk or hacking up a lunge from smoker's cough.]