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thisavrou_log2015-10-11 04:50 pm
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[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...))
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:
'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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[She takes this in, looking almost disappointed.] Here I was thinking I'd caught on to some small part of what makes this ship so strange. I guess I have to try harder, don't I Captain? [Elizabeth gives him a wry smirk and puts the lid back on the box.] I'll spend some time with these on my own, see how dangerous they could be. Until then, I think the smartest thing is to put them off-limits.
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[Waste disposal and the like.]
I'd enjoy that actually. I prefer curious minds, and those that don't take answers that are given to them, but seek them for themselves.
[He nods at her affirmation to take the books, nodding again at her decision to keep them private.]
Do you require anything else of me, Elizabeth?
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[There's nothing else she really needs, the library is getting on just fine with the things provided to her, but...] Unrelated to this, yes. [Her expression sobers and she looks Thán right in the eyes as she talks to him. She's been underestimated quite a bit in her life, and she's found that firm eye contact tends to help in these kinds of situations.]
I don't have anything to go back to, Captain. I'm not expecting to return home at all-- I'm pretty sure I know what waits for me if I do. I don't have any false hope, so you can answer me honestly and I won't be shocked or upset-- What is the Ingress? Is it a stationary hole between multiple timelines? If it was only that, it wouldn't heal anyone who passes through it.
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Yes, that's what I'm saying.
[She seems to want his honesty, so he'll give that much.]
You don't have to return home. We're trying to help any that came through go back, but it isn't mandatory.
[Then she asks the bigger questions, wants more important answers, and he shakes his head.]
I can't answer that. At least, not in the way that you want. I'm no scientist or magician. I do not know how it does what it does. There are people that can explain it, the creators of the Ingress technology, and that's where we are headed. They will be able to help us out.
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Worth an ask. Though I can't say I feel safe about something nobody fully understands that could bring literally anybody onto this ship-- what if an army marches through one day?
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I'd like to say it won't ever happen, but I can't promise something like that.
[Not very reassuring, but he preferred to be honest here.]
We're more prepared now than we've ever been.
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I believe you. I'm not thrilled to have another mystery on hand, but what else can we do? [She smiles faintly.] Thank you for answering me honestly, Captain. I appreciate that honesty.
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[He nods at her, another ghost of a smile before turning.]
Please take care of them, the books.
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I won't even throw them, because God only knows what will happen.