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Elizabeth ([personal profile] tearmeanewone) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2015-10-11 04:50 pm

[OPEN] People Can Lose Their Lives in Libraries

Who: Elizabeth DeWitt, 100 Books, and You
When: October 8th - 15th
Where: The NEW AND... NOT QUITE SHINY YET Library
What: Head Librarian Elizabeth has shelves, desks, and books. Now she just needs to figure out where all of it should go...
Warnings: Sexy Librarian

'Good morning everyone. Exciting news for those of us bibliophiles (and the individual who needs information from a book every once in a while), I've been informed the rooms that will house the Moira's collection are ready to be turned into an actual library. All he necessary parts-- shelving, chairs, tables, and books-- have been delivered, so it's only a matter of time before I have everything organized.

'But I don't see a reason for anyone who's been itching to read something to go without while I catalog everything. If you're interested in looking through what parts of the collection have been delivered so far, anyone is welcome. The Library is located on the same deck as the Mess Hall, past the gardens. Any questions, feel free to contact me, Elizabeth DeWitt, on my personal MID. Thank you!'


Thank goodness, she'd recorded that message and broadcasted it before she'd started moving things.

After she'd updated the network with the existence of the library, Elizabeth had started moving shelves against the walls. It was slow going and in a matter of minutes Elizabeth had sweat through her work suit. Well, it wasn't as though she hadn't known this endeavor would take elbow grease. No whining, it wasn't her style-- Elizabeth just rolled up her sleeves and put her back into it. One shelf at a time, one foot at a time if she had to. And once the she had the shelves in place, then she had a box of books waiting for her.

((OOC: Elizabeth will be setting up the library all week! Currently the collection is about 100 books, she gets another 100 every week until Than's collection has been moved entirely. The first two days (8th and 9th) she'll be struggling with shelves and looking anxiously at the boxes piling up, on the 10th she'll get all the tables and chairs in place and start sorting the books in the boxes, the 11th through the 15th she'll be in sorting and cataloging hell (yes, she's handwriting all the cards in the catalog-- what else would she do, after all?). She's very dedicated to it, anytime anybody comes in, it's clear she's been working hard. Maybe even forgetting to take a break for lunch...))
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[personal profile] neveroutwrenched 2015-10-18 08:29 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, well...you know. I thought, something a little more...modern? Computer logs, or...or video file at least.

[He stops abruptly, remembering with slight embarrassment that he should full well know by now that not every world had the same technology or even methodology for a given task. It was so easy to slip back into what was familiar though, especially when presented with something that was so blatantly unfamiliar. He puts the book down carefully.]

It's just...I mean...how are you supposed to update things if they're printed. On paper. When were these even printed?
Edited 2015-10-18 08:30 (UTC)
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[personal profile] neveroutwrenched 2015-10-20 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Ratchet takes the book again, turning it over and looking at it more carefully. She made it sound so engaging.]

Uh….yeah. I mean if you say so. But- [He trails off, reading the title of the book, although she’d already told him what it was. He opens it, skimming the first few lines of the book with a look of both recognition and surprise.]

I can read this. [His tone is dead pan, disbelieving, almost, glancing back up at her.] You can read this?
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[personal profile] neveroutwrenched 2015-10-20 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
Well sure, but there are stranger things that on this ship. [It's only half a joke.] But don't you think it is a little strange that we can both read it? You know what it is, so it must be from your world. Earth, I'm guessing?

[He doesn’t wait for an answer, just keeps talking.]

Listen. Last crew I was on we had translator pieces. [He points at his ear, indicating that it was an ear piece. He assumes she'll get it.] Any language gets heard and translated directly. But it couldn't change words written on paper. We couldn't read what was written unless it was our native language. But this is….I mean, I have no idea how this works! We’re reading the words the same, seeing them the same. I didn’t even think that was possible...

[He looks down at the MID on his wrist, more impressed by it than he was a moment ago. It was actually worrisome to think about if you did think about it too hard. It might not just be translating but changing their perceptions. And if so, what else could it be affecting?]
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[personal profile] neveroutwrenched 2015-10-25 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
I….I don’t know. I’ve never seen anything like it...never even heard of anything like it.

[And it wasn’t as if the CDC didn’t have advanced - staggeringly advanced - technology. His own world too. But then, the CDC hadn’t really wanted to aid in their communication. At least here it seemed like being able to communicate with and understand each other on virtually every level was encouraged. Maybe even necessary. He frowns.]

Anyone with trans-dimensional equipment like the Ingress...with the ability to screw around with the multiverse…that’s-

[He cuts himself off. This reminded him of conversations he used to have with someone on the Neheda; conversations that usually led to her telling him he was taking things too far. But he had to police himself now, and whoever this woman is, she doesn’t need to get embroiled in a long winded conspiracy theory that, as far as he could see, wasn’t anywhere near as founded as he felt like it was. He snaps the book closed.]

It’s...it’s probably not a big deal. [He holds up the book in one hand.] Can I borrow this?
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[personal profile] neveroutwrenched 2015-10-28 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn’t say- [He breaks off again, watches her turn to get her clipboard, with look of something close to surprise on his face. She knew what he was talking about. That alone was incredible, never mind what she was saying. It hadn’t been quite what he’d meant, but it followed.] I don’t know. Maybe? A subtle change in timelines when we were pulled through could change….well, it could change anything couldn’t it? What languages we understand, what language we speak, where we were born, what memories we have.

[He exhales sharply. It wasn't a comforting train of thought, no matter how you looked at it. Ratchet forces a smile despite it.] This is probably a little paranoid, huh?
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[personal profile] neveroutwrenched 2015-11-04 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Ratchet stares at her, a mixture of surprise and confusion on his face. It isn't so much her familiarity with the topic, as her surety. He'd known other people who were familiar with the multiverse, either first hand or in theory; even met humans who were perfectly at home with the idea. But she wasn't speaking in theory or happenstance, or guesswork, but with the confidence of someone who knows something is correct. Or at least thinks they do.

He moves his hand as she asks.

“How do you know so much about this?”
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[personal profile] neveroutwrenched 2015-11-06 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
Ratchet was quiet for a long moment.

It wasn’t just that the technology had existed in her world - it technically had existed in his as well - but it sounded like it still existed. Like it existed and there were people who knew how it worked and how to use it. It’s hard not to ask her a thousand questions, right then and there but he restrains himself, settling instead on just one.

“You’ve used it then? Actually gone through a portal?”
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[personal profile] neveroutwrenched 2015-11-08 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
"What happened?" Ratchet responds immediately, and over-eager...a fact he realises just a moment too late. He recoils slightly, pulling the book still gripped tightly in both hands closer to his chest. "No. Sorry...I- you don't have to answer that. I mean, of course you don't have to answer it, I just, I meant...I shouldn't have asked."

He shakes his head slowly, as if he could rid himself of the sheer intrusiveness of the question. Shifting uncomfortably, he taps the spine of the book with a finger absently.

"I...had a chance to go through a portal once. I didn't. It would have changed my life, but I couldn't. I think I regret it sometimes. Meeting anyone who might know what that's like is well. It doesn't happen every day."

He's not sure why he chose to mention this, when he'd kept it very purposefully to himself even with people he knew well and trusted better. Maybe he needed to offer an explanation for his prying, prove that it wasn't just absent curiosity gone too far.