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Tommy Shepard ([personal profile] doubled_speed) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2019-08-20 12:13 pm

001 - Speed Is Productive!

WHO: Tommy Shepherd and Anyone
WHERE: Hotel and Greenhouse
WHEN: First Days on Agra 10
WHAT: Settling In and Learning Practical Skills
WARNINGS: N/A yet, will update if change


Finding Pear Dice - Greenhouse Exploration

There is a serious issue here, namely that Tommy hates moving at snail pace. Part of the issue with being a speedster is that the mutation that made him move fast made a lot of the rest of him fast. Which included two things that were already a problem here on Agrii Whateverthefuck: his brain, and his metabolism. There was literally no turning off how fast his brain ran, even when he was choosing to operate in the sorts of time frames that humans do. Sure, he could slow it down some, but in the end how fast it ran meant that walking at normal human paces left his brain bored if there wasn't other stuff to do. Exploration, as it were, wasn't exactly the easiest for Tommy to manage. Which flowed into the second issue, his metabolism.

As much as Tommy wanted to speed around, make a full mental map of this place, figure out how to start improving it, he couldn't. His body needed food to fuel it, and speed was something that had to be sacrificed for the basic rule of survival. Which was literally the opposite of what Tommy had always thought he should do. He had managed to survive everything by running away, running to find answers, or otherwise using his speed as a survival strategy. Which meant not having enough food to maintain speed very long was sort of frustrating.

This was what led to Tommy staying in a relatively small area for his initial explorations. More than that, this is what led Tommy to a glass building, and through the doors. Was it wrong that he smiles the second he opened the doors and realized what was going on? Probably. Maybe not. Food. There is food in here. It isn't cooked, it isn't starch, but it's something.

And more than that? Another glowy orb. As weird as the previous one had been, this one Tommy is prepared for. Or so he thinks. When he touches it there is a moment of immobility as the system uploads to his brain, and a jolt that goes through him when a glitch prevents him from getting everything. But what he gets is enough to leave a grin on Tommy's face as he cracks his knuckles.

"Talk about a worthwhile project."

The only question is where to start. And the answer is easy. Bypass the seeds, ignore the broken irrigation system, and he makes his way up to the over-grown upper level. He moves to twisting, curling, monstrous vine covered in what looks like small cyan bananas. He plucks one down and just devours it in three bites. The peel is nutritious, and good for fiber, his new knowledge tells him. The flesh inside tastes something like a pickle, but one seasoned with lime. Full of good vitamins. Tommy laughs and pulls off his long-sleeved shirt and ties it around him at an angle to make a sling. Like he cares about being shirtless right now. Food is a great first step.

Over the next hours and days he starts doing more than a recurring task of gathering food. For one thing, overgrown plants absolutely have lots of dying and choked material below them. Tommy spends a lot of time squatting under plants, crawling around, and otherwise pushing things aside to start pruning back this dead material. It will be great fertilizer, his new knowledge tells him, even sets himself up a corner where he starts piling material until he can clear an area or tools enough to start a compost pile. When he isn't slowly working his way through one area he's trying to water everything he can. The problem, of course, is the process of watering, how to carry water from the fountain outside and in to the plants. This he solves rather clumsily, with a large, cup-like leaf from some durable sort of plant from a more tropical corner. The thing is more durable than he was expecting, and he doesn't care too much about the repeated treks. He even pours the water into a second leaf he pokes some small holes into near the top to make it more like a watering can.

Sometimes there is an advantage to fast brains: creative solutions to problems. And so it is, somehow, that digital age and tech loving Tommy Shepherd becomes, well, a farmer.




Personal Space - Hotel Exploration

In the early mornings and evenings when light isn't nearly deep enough for him to really want to work by, Tommy gets to the other tasks of living. Which means heading back to the hotel with a small selection of fruits and vegetables from the overgrown green house, together with some of what he can handle that is left over from the Whale Comb those cherries are a serious advantage for someone who has trouble getting drunk. He walks through the halls and up to the third floor where he's set himself up, and if he passes anyone in the hall he offers over a piece of food, usually one of the cyan bananas he's come to enjoy that taste like pickles made with lime in the brine, or a crimson red cucumber that tastes, just faintly, like tomatoes seasoned with oregano. That one, he knows well, is starchy as hell, and that's great for survival.

Once he gets up to the hallway he lives in and puts the rest of the food away, it's about securing the place. Checking over windows that may be present to make sure there are no new cracks or hole. Checking the pile of dried leaves he gathered from the green-house and laid out on the floor to make something like a mattress mostly a barrier from the floor to maintain warmth, and making sure his little degree of personal items are still around.

After that he goes down the hall and starts cleaning up other rooms. More people might come, and you never know what space they'll want for themselves. And he hates doing nothing.

When all of that is done Tommy sleeps. At least, he tries to. His body doesn't like more than four hours of sleep, stupid being fast. Which means often in the darkness of the night and early morning, Tommy moves quietly through the halls, one hand on the nearest wall to keep himself going in a straight and predictable line. Hopefully he doesn't scare anyone or start a fight.



[OOC: Wildcard or other starters available on request. You can message me here, find me on plurk @ [plurk.com profile] churbooseanon or discord at Churby#4290. Happy to take Tommy's TDMs canon unless you wanna choose otherwise except Billy, mostly because we changed up timing, hit me up on that one bro

Will do brackets but prefer prose.]
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[personal profile] brooklyn_boy 2019-08-28 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
He has no idea who Noh-Varr is but understands enough to know that's not the point of this. The Warden sounds like a villain if he ever heard of one. The idea that he might still be around at home makes him nervous.

"Did you defeat him?"
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[personal profile] brooklyn_boy 2019-08-29 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"I suppose if he was so dangerous I can understand wanting him stopped." But these were children. He can't figure out why they were brought into this fight in the first place. They could have gotten hurt or worse, apparently.

"So we fought together? With the other Avengers?"
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[personal profile] brooklyn_boy 2019-09-02 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hey, whoa, Tommy..."

Steve holds his hands up but doesn't move to touch him. Clearly this has touched a nerve. Steve makes a note of all of this as items to not broach again for awhile. Tommy and he would discuss it one day, but not until a lot of groundwork had been laid out first. A lot of it, considering the baggage this teen had brought along with him, here.

"Whoa. Okay. I get it. I mean, no. I don't. When I was a teen the biggest things I had to worry about was dying of TB or pneumonia. But...I understand what it's like to be told you can't do something when you know you can. And I know it wasn't me who did it, but for what it's worth, I'm sorry.

"I promise, I'm not gonna cut you out here, alright?"
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[personal profile] brooklyn_boy 2019-09-03 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"And a Hell of a farmer," he tacks on with what is hopefully a disarming smile. Either way, Steve lowers his hands and gestures over at the food. "You're doing great so far, Tommy. I don't think anyone would even think that you're not useful.

"Just don't wear yourself out trying to prove it, okay? We're gonna need you in top form, I'm sure. Whenever anything around here happens, we'll all need support."
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[personal profile] brooklyn_boy 2019-09-04 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Yeah, he should have been. Tommy should see some of his PSAs back in his universe.

"Fair enough point," he concedes. Steve looks over at the food and tries to make some calculations with it. No matter which way he cuts it, unless the farm is full of vegetables on every single square inch, there isn't enough to last Tommy for more than a few weeks at full-ration. What they needed was a steady form of food.

Maybe even meat.

"Are you thinking about starting to hunt, too? Or sticking with just the vegetables? For all we know, we can get some better protein if we can locate big-game. The two of us could probably even take some of the larger creatures down, if we find them..."
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[personal profile] brooklyn_boy 2019-09-04 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Hey," Steve get it the minute his face goes toward the color of his hair. "No, no. Don't worry. I was just trying to figure out what might be on the agenda when it comes to food. Me and Buck can do it, if need be. I know hunting isn't for everyone."

Steve talking like he's some sort of mountain man who hunted for his food even once in his life. Truthfully, he has no idea if hunting is for him, either. The gamble is that necessity will overcome any discomfort he might otherwise feel. No way to know for sure until he actually does it, though.

"Taking care of the farm and all the vegetables is way more important, anyway. That is gonna be how we make sure we stay fed in the longterm."
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[personal profile] brooklyn_boy 2019-09-04 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm sure you can but you don't have to. There's no reason why you need to force yourself into doing something you don't want to."

Steve isn't going to hammer the point home because he recognizes enough of himself in Tommy to understand that fighting against something will make him just dig his heels in deeper.

"We can maybe try it out. See if it's something you enjoy. If not there are plenty of people here who might prefer not being on the farm and want to hunt instead."
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[personal profile] brooklyn_boy 2019-09-06 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Steve just sighs and rubs a hand over his face. "Of course. Of course you shouldn't enjoy killing."

This wasn't going to go anywhere but at least Steve knew Tommy shouldn't be on the meat crew.

"Look. You're doing great with the vegetables. There's no need to overextend and do everything."
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[personal profile] brooklyn_boy 2019-09-09 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll keep that in mind, Tommy. And you let me know if there is anything that I can do to help you out. Alright?"

He smiles and waves the food he has a little as though thanking him all over again. "Us mega-eaters need to do what we can for each other."