Barnaby Brooks, Jr. (
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exsilium2012-09-22 11:08 pm
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Entry tags:
- chloe frazer (uncharted),
- collette (animorphs),
- dr. gordon freeman (half-life),
- elissa cousland (dragon age),
- johnny d'amico (original),
- sayaka miki (madoka magica),
- ✝ adam jensen [deus ex],
- ✝ barnaby brooks jr [t&b],
- ✝ commander shepard (mass effect),
- ✝ kotetsu kaburagi [tiger & bunny],
- ✝ miles edgeworth [ace attorney],
- ✝ trucy wright [ace attorney]
video; | BACKDATED A FEW DAYS BECAUSE I SUCK...
Hello, everyone.
[ Today, he looks about as professionally neutral as he normally would - if maybe a little pleased for once - and he's seated at a table in his apartment, somewhat visible from the angle of the netbook screen. ]
I hope to hear that everyone's been doing well - or as well as possible.
[ Considering what happened not long ago, but there's no need to rub it in. He pauses briefly before going on and leaning towards the screen a little, some light catching on the gold resting at his collarbones. ]
There's been talk recently of the need for a more organized means to control threats and protect the people here. Naturally, I agree completely.
[ There are some papers on the table and he takes a moment to glance through them before picking up one in particular - plain, nondescript, with black typeface visible on it - and gesturing at the camera. ]
As I found out not long ago, we're not alone in thinking that. The people - the civilians - of Exsilium have already begun to organize a police force of their own. I happened to find their station because of this flier, advertising for assistance. They're more than willing to accept Transports - in fact, they're willing to allow for a separate segment to be created that would consist entirely of Transports and address dangers to us.
I can understand if anyone may be hesitant to work with natives of this world, but they seem to be completely unaffiliated with the Initiative - so much that no one I spoke to acknowledged the name - and I believe this is a good opportunity to bring some [ JUSTICE ] order to Exsilium while we're here.
[ Today, he looks about as professionally neutral as he normally would - if maybe a little pleased for once - and he's seated at a table in his apartment, somewhat visible from the angle of the netbook screen. ]
I hope to hear that everyone's been doing well - or as well as possible.
[ Considering what happened not long ago, but there's no need to rub it in. He pauses briefly before going on and leaning towards the screen a little, some light catching on the gold resting at his collarbones. ]
There's been talk recently of the need for a more organized means to control threats and protect the people here. Naturally, I agree completely.
[ There are some papers on the table and he takes a moment to glance through them before picking up one in particular - plain, nondescript, with black typeface visible on it - and gesturing at the camera. ]
As I found out not long ago, we're not alone in thinking that. The people - the civilians - of Exsilium have already begun to organize a police force of their own. I happened to find their station because of this flier, advertising for assistance. They're more than willing to accept Transports - in fact, they're willing to allow for a separate segment to be created that would consist entirely of Transports and address dangers to us.
I can understand if anyone may be hesitant to work with natives of this world, but they seem to be completely unaffiliated with the Initiative - so much that no one I spoke to acknowledged the name - and I believe this is a good opportunity to bring some [ JUSTICE ] order to Exsilium while we're here.
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[ there's a reason he went into private security, you know! ... and even then he did things the way he wanted... ]
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In any case, we'll find out soon enough. Resumes would probably go to [ SOME OFFICER'S NAME WHOOPS! ] at the station.
[ and he can include the address of the station pretend it's here ]
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Not sure how I feel about having to work under the natives, to be honest. Will they be supporting or controlling us?
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Honestly, I don't know. I'd say being unaffiliated with the Initiative seems like a good sign, but for all we know, they may end up being much the same.
[ or worse. ]
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Adam already doesn't like the sound of this. But what can you do ... ]
Guess we'll find out. But I'm not going to take orders from the natives here in my free time on top of everything else, just to get that out of the way.
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[ oh so dryly ]
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What's that supposed to mean, Bunny.
[ hurp de durp ]
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If I knew I wouldn't be asking.
[ tell him exactly what you think about him, bunny. he wants to KNOW. ]
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[ now he's just being a contrary bastard because he can ]
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I dunno, personal opinions are sort of a subjective thing, which is the whole point. Can't decide if you're implying I'm a free spirit, a reckless rebel, or an uncaring asshole that's difficult to keep in check.
[ he's not sounding upset or anything, and not entirely serious, either. He's rather amused actually. ]
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[ His tone might sound cold, but it's only on the surface - anyone bothering to look past that would be able to tell he's not really angry. It's friendly heckling or something. ]
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[ pfffff keep this up and you can run your stupid police force ALONE no j/k ]
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A thick skin is always a good quality to have.
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Wise words, Bunny.
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I know that you know what my name is.
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