Elim Garak (
tailorspy) wrote in
revivalproject2019-09-07 12:43 am
( open ) arrival
Who: Garak and YOU!
What: Arrival and exploring the city
When: First few days after his arrival
Where: Some random abandoned buildings and shops, the hotel
Warnings: None expected
I ▹ INFORMATION
II ▹ CULTURE
((ooc: Garak is new and can be found pretty much all over town, wherever you'd like to run into him I'm game! Feel free to write your own adventure, or friend/ping me @
extreminator if you'd like to plan something out!))
What: Arrival and exploring the city
When: First few days after his arrival
Where: Some random abandoned buildings and shops, the hotel
Warnings: None expected
I ▹ INFORMATION
[ One thing Garak has learned can be more valuable than virtually anything is information. The bright orb waiting for him upon arrival was useful, but incredibly lacking in many aspects, and Garak finds himself needing more to know what he's dealing with.
Yes, he realizes that a dying species likely had other things to worry about than just how much information they left readily available for others to come, but that doesn't mean some isn't laying around somewhere. He takes to exploring each and every building, pushing through the overgrown plants to step inside, climbing up stairs where he can manage, poking his head into different rooms as he passes them.
He'll approach any computer screen he finds, and he'll promptly open the nearest control panel to try and see what the circuitry looks like, and if there's any chance to get power running through it again. When that fails, he heads back outside and walks towards the outskirts of the city, trying to find whatever path the power might have once followed, hoping to find some sort of energy central.
The same goes for the plumbing system. At least plenty of people seem invested in getting power back up again, but Garak has a feeling they will all be in dire need of a decent bath sooner or later, and things will get rather unbearable if they don't get the plumbing working again.
If he finds anyone else exploring anywhere he happens to go, he'll smile at them, tilting his head all too politely. ] Greetings. May I ask what you're looking for? Perhaps it's the same as I, and we can help each other.
Yes, he realizes that a dying species likely had other things to worry about than just how much information they left readily available for others to come, but that doesn't mean some isn't laying around somewhere. He takes to exploring each and every building, pushing through the overgrown plants to step inside, climbing up stairs where he can manage, poking his head into different rooms as he passes them.
He'll approach any computer screen he finds, and he'll promptly open the nearest control panel to try and see what the circuitry looks like, and if there's any chance to get power running through it again. When that fails, he heads back outside and walks towards the outskirts of the city, trying to find whatever path the power might have once followed, hoping to find some sort of energy central.
The same goes for the plumbing system. At least plenty of people seem invested in getting power back up again, but Garak has a feeling they will all be in dire need of a decent bath sooner or later, and things will get rather unbearable if they don't get the plumbing working again.
If he finds anyone else exploring anywhere he happens to go, he'll smile at them, tilting his head all too politely. ] Greetings. May I ask what you're looking for? Perhaps it's the same as I, and we can help each other.
II ▹ CULTURE
[ Garak has found himself a place to sleep in at the rundown hotel. It's far from perfect, and he fully plans on finding something better eventually, but for the moment it has a door, a mostly intact window, and a whole ceiling. The bathroom has a tub that could be filled with water for a bath if need be, and having pushed the bed frame aside, Garak has gathered a few old blankets and sheets to serve as a small bed by a darker, warmer corner of the room.
He's not sleeping currently, however. Door open, he's sitting on those blankets, legs crossed, hunched over what looks like some kind of electronic device in his hands. He runs his fingers over the screen with a frown on his face, tapping and clicking like he's looking for something...
And then music just starts playing. Garak groans, eyes practically rolling back on his head. ] Oh, useless.
He's not sleeping currently, however. Door open, he's sitting on those blankets, legs crossed, hunched over what looks like some kind of electronic device in his hands. He runs his fingers over the screen with a frown on his face, tapping and clicking like he's looking for something...
And then music just starts playing. Garak groans, eyes practically rolling back on his head. ] Oh, useless.
((ooc: Garak is new and can be found pretty much all over town, wherever you'd like to run into him I'm game! Feel free to write your own adventure, or friend/ping me @

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He undersells his skills, of course, but then when doesn't he? Why tell the truth? No one needs to know everything he can do, or what he was or might still be aside from a tailor. Here most of all, there's no need to share much at all about himself.
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"And what am I to call my new friend? Mine is Garak, it is a pleasure to meet you."
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"Tyrion Lannister. I doubt you have heard from me, but I'm known to have something of a brain in my skull back where I come from." Just to warn him, and all.
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"I will have to take your word for it, then. As I have never heard of you before, nor do I think I've ever encountered your species either," he explained.
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"I've met humans, actually I've lived among them for quite a few years now. Ah, forgive me, I... thought you were of another species. You're very... short, by comparison," he said, looking genuinely apologetic as he tilted his head.
"My apologies, I didn't mean any offense by it. And to answer your question, my planet is on the same galaxy as Earth, just considerably far from it. Cardassia, is its name, and as you might guess correctly, I am a Cardassian."
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He nodded his head with interest, "Cardassia. What sort of planet is it?"
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Dwarves, human or from any other race, were something new for Garak. But he would know better from now on, hopefully.
"Warm and humid, with a thick atmosphere. It is a rather beautiful place, in its own way, however limited on resources." Most importantly it was his planet, and Garak both loved it and missed it dearly. But no point in dwelling, now was there? "Is there anything about it in particular you'd like to know?"
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"I see ... then I suppose you are a planet of conquerors, then. Or very good traders." That would be the only way a planet with limited resources could survive after all.
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But Julian was here, so Garak could always ask him if dwarves still existed in their century, if only to satisfy his curiosity.
"I suppose it must be so," Garak tipped his head, not actually answering the implied question. "We are well known for our cultural contributions to our quadrant. Our history is filled with great, famous artists, from writers and painters to musicians and writers."
Never mind that history was the only place where they existed. Mostly, anyway. Art wasn't exactly what the Cardassians were most known for, these days.
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"Ah, that is interesting ... my own country is very much like that." He smirked faintly.
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"What was his job, may I ask?"
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Or a former one, in any case. It depends on when it suits him to be one.
"Ah. Quite a useful skill to have. If only he is in the service of the right people, of course." Or himself.
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"Of course. The ability to find secrets is perhaps the most profitable in the world. Any world, honestly."
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Looking around as they walked, he spotted an area on the floor that seemed darker than the rest of the dirt around, and smoother too. He made his way over, tapping the surface with his foot a few times, hearing the sound echo beneath it.
"Ah," he smiled, lowering onto his knees to feel around for the edge of the hatch. "I think there's something here."
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"Hopefully, this won't lead to a tomb or something more awful."
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"Thank you, I truly needed that thought in my mind," he said dryly, as he managed to dig his fingers around the edge of the hatch. With the full use of his strength, he lifted it to reveal a set of stairs leading down to a very dark underground corridor.
"Ah." Garak tensed, eyes nearly getting lost in that darkness. His heart was already beginning to race, just thinking about being down there. "Wonderful."
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