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Tali'Zorah vas whatever ([personal profile] keelahselai) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2016-02-20 02:38 pm

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Who: Link & Tali
When: Beginning of February (backdated 5eva)
Where: to the mess hall...and beyond
What: The buddy system is happening \o/
Warnings: None

Luckily, the mess hall is pretty empty when Tali shows up - she can sit on a table with a glass of water, watching the door and making sure the first person who walks in with no idea what the hell what they're doing is going to get accosted. That's assuming Link manages to get to the mess hall.

Well, if not, she has more than enough time on her hands to go scouring the ship top to bottom looking for... Maybe she should have gotten a description. Come to think, she's not even sure what species of person is going to come walking through--

When what looks at first glance like a human child wanders into the mess hall, she considers for a second just waiting for him to come to her - she already described herself, albeit vaguely. And at least he's prepared to see an alien now, if nothing else.

...But she's not good at that sort of waiting, so she slides off the table and makes her way over there.

"Hey, ah... Are you Link? I'm Tali."

And if it's not Link, well... Probably no harm done.
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[personal profile] songoftime 2016-02-23 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Link hasn't even changed into a ship uniform yet. He's still wearing his Kokiri greens, but if he minds sticking out like a sore thumb, it doesn't show. As he walks through the doorway of the mess hall, slowly, he's squinting at his MID. When he was given the crash course on how to use the MID, its map feature stuck out to him. That, he understood. He hadn't quite understood how to use the MPS, but that's alright. He knows maps.

He looks up when he hears someone speaking in his direction. He blinks up at her for a moment, and has enough time to take in purple before she introduces herself. He hasn't entirely caught on to what "alien" means yet, but "purple" and an introduction takes care of the important part, here.

He nods in confirmation, lowering his arm to his side now that he no longer needs to use his map. "Yes." ... oh. What does he say now? No, wait, he knows. "Thank you for..." Uh. "... this." He isn't really sure how to refer to what's going on, so that'll have to do.
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[personal profile] songoftime 2016-02-24 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)
He goes through her questions like a check list in his head. He isn't really thirsty, and he understands how to navigate the ship, more or less, since he has a map. But the MID itself?

"They showed me how to use it, a little," Link says slowly. "I know how to use the map. But my letters to you didn't look right. It's strange." The fact he's calling the messages 'letters' says more than he thinks it does.

And, if he's honest, it's more frustrating than strange. He didn't have this much trouble when he was learning how to read and write. He doesn't understand why it's being so hard. But he doesn't know if he wants to admit it. It's kind of embarrassing, too. Normally, he learns fast. What did he miss during the first explanation?

But, even though he doesn't want to admit any of that, he's never been afraid to ask for help when he needs it. "Will you show me how to write them properly, please?"
Edited (I swear I'm done now) 2016-02-24 16:02 (UTC)
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[personal profile] songoftime 2016-02-27 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Link shakes his head. He follows Tali to the table and climbs into a chair. He makes sure his wrist with the MID is resting on the tabletop. "I thought it was magic," he admits, "because we don't have anything like it."

If it was magic, he thinks he'd understand it better. A magic item that's a map and sends letters instantly? Yeah, he can see why someone would make something like that. It'd be really useful, but it must be really hard to do, since no one's done it yet back home. But this isn't magic. It's... technology. Which is so new to him that he's not even sure where to start.

For example... He points at the letters on the MID, the ones he's supposed to touch in order to write words. "Why aren't they in order?" Because, instead of following the alphabet, it reads QWERTY. It doesn't make any sense to him at all.
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[personal profile] songoftime 2016-03-02 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmmm. Magic and tech... Link wonders what the connection really is, if they're so similar. He'd ask about it more, but he thinks he's going to wait a little bit. Focus on the letters first, and then, once he's got that down, he can bring it back up. He's curious.

He listens intently to Tali's explanations about the... keyboards. It's funny to him to use a music term for letters, but he's sure there's probably a reason for it. But, ordering the letters based on what's needed most often, that makes sense to him.

Link shakes his head. "It's a good answer," he assures her. "It doesn't make sense to me, either. But maybe it does to English." He peers down at the keyboard on his MID. There's still something bothering him, before he loops back around to magic and tech. "My words didn't come out as nice as yours, though" He decides to follow her example, tries to write out the same message, but it ends up coming out, hello ho ware youm