daniel larusso (
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- cobra kai: daniel larusso,
- cobra kai: robby keene,
- dogs b&c: heine rammsteiner,
- hereditary: peter graham,
- library of ruina: yesod,
- magia record: tsuruno yui,
- mdzs: lan xichen (book),
- penny dreadful: ethan chandler,
- penny dreadful: vanessa ives,
- stranger things: will byers,
- vampire chronicles: lestat,
- vampire chronicles: louis,
- xmcu: scott summers
video; un: d.larusso
[ Though the video feed may be started with Daniel’s username, it seems like the man isn’t the only person visible when the message starts. Robby is right there next to him, the man with a friendly smile on his face and the boy smiling, though not as brightly. ]
Hello, everyone! As I’m sure many of you have experienced yourself, suddenly arriving in this place on the train can be more than a little disorienting. And though many people here are incredibly kind and willing to help, Robby and I thought that it would also be nice to have a place where new people can be directed to in order to get some information, a warm welcome, and some equally warm food. So we’re planning on clearing out a space somewhere near the main train station to turn it into a welcome diner of sorts.
We know people are arranging clubs and have regular meet-ups, [ speaks up Robby this time, ] so we thought they'd be a good place to advertise them. Let them know who's running clinics, who to ask about the kiosk or the city. Share what's happened here, too.
[ There's the faintest shift in Robby's tone at the mention of that, but he quickly adds: ] Oh, yeah, and we know there's been talk about how supplies are doing. The food's gonna be packaged and good to take out if people want it–if you wanna help with recipes, or help out with the idea in general, let us know.
[ Daniel is definitely smiling like a prouddad sensei the entire time he’s listening to the boy speak. Please don’t mind a man being very embarrassing, even ruffling his hair once Robby is done speaking. The highest form of humiliation a teenager can suffer. ]
Really, Robby deserves all the credit. He really does always have the best ideas. Everyone, make sure to befriend him, alright?
[ There's a very teenage huff from behind Robby, and the video feed is moving as: ] Okay, I think we're done.
[ Yes, that's Robby reaching for the phone to end the post. Freedom!!!! ]
Hello, everyone! As I’m sure many of you have experienced yourself, suddenly arriving in this place on the train can be more than a little disorienting. And though many people here are incredibly kind and willing to help, Robby and I thought that it would also be nice to have a place where new people can be directed to in order to get some information, a warm welcome, and some equally warm food. So we’re planning on clearing out a space somewhere near the main train station to turn it into a welcome diner of sorts.
We know people are arranging clubs and have regular meet-ups, [ speaks up Robby this time, ] so we thought they'd be a good place to advertise them. Let them know who's running clinics, who to ask about the kiosk or the city. Share what's happened here, too.
[ There's the faintest shift in Robby's tone at the mention of that, but he quickly adds: ] Oh, yeah, and we know there's been talk about how supplies are doing. The food's gonna be packaged and good to take out if people want it–if you wanna help with recipes, or help out with the idea in general, let us know.
[ Daniel is definitely smiling like a proud
Really, Robby deserves all the credit. He really does always have the best ideas. Everyone, make sure to befriend him, alright?
[ There's a very teenage huff from behind Robby, and the video feed is moving as: ] Okay, I think we're done.
[ Yes, that's Robby reaching for the phone to end the post. Freedom!!!! ]
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[ Answered in the very most 'yeah I picked up on what you just did there, but it's cool, dude, don't worry'. ]
Nice to meet you. [ Amusedly, but nevermind that. ] And you know, that helps--knowing what you were thinking about what you got here or what stuck out to you? There's the stuff about what the hell's up with the city, and then there's figuring out how to live here.
[ There's a humour in the way he speaks. They know what they want to do, but they don't have every stage figured out, and he's not hiding it. ]
If you wanna help us out with that, we can talk, net the network or in person. [ A shrug. ] Whatever everyone wants.
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Karate's a useful skill though, it's good to know that they both can defend themselves, at least against normal threats. Granted, it's questionable how useful he is against anything abnormal, since he can't fully rely on his optic blasts in this place, not in the way that he's used to.
Not that he plans on letting that slow him down.]
I'll provide all the insight that I can. Not exactly the first time I've been kidnapped, kind of miss the monologuing and the direct threats to my person though.
[0/10 when it comes to their kidnappers' flair for the dramatics.]
I usually prefer talking in person. [Less listening ears, probably.]
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...because you know he's gotta ask: ] You really got kidnapped by a cartoon villain?
[ It's not serious, the curve of his mouth showing that as much as the question itself, but seriously. Monologuing? Normal kidnappers don't monologue. Right? ]
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Only thing missing was an evil lair. That part was disappointing. Just got strapped to a regular chair, kind of insulting, really.
[At least strap him upside down or something.
Although thinking about their current situation, it's a bit screwed up that they kidnapped teenagers here. Scott gets it if people are after his hide, but why regular teens that are just practicing karate with their mentor? Is there any rhyme or reason or they're just sadistic? It kind of pisses him off, but he doesn't let it show.]
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[ Because the amusement is gone, though he's more surprised than anything. Hello, normal human alert....who has no reason to think 'spy', except too much media.
Which Robby seems to realise after a delayed pause, and quickly adds: ] --if that was actually bad, uh, what happened, ignore that.
[ Because shit, what if the guy was actually tortured or something? ]
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[Well, he could just wear his shades, but they're still noticeable in their own way. Just not as much.]
And it's fine. [Scott brushes off Robby's concern with a light wave, as it really doesn't bother him. It still is interesting, however, for people to not recognize who he is here. It's nice though, in a way. A lot of ways, honestly.] Got rescued in time by my team.
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Not trying to sound like a jerk, but is the visor normal where you're from? Something other people have.
[ Different worlds. You never know. ]
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He doubts that their hosts wouldn't know this about him and he's fine telling the other kidnapped people about this. He'll handle any wariness from others like normal.]
I'm pretty much the only person that wears this. It involves my powers-- I shoot optic blasts from my eyes.
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Okay. [ Said with a bit of a widened eye, baffled tone. Okay, so the guy shoots...optic blasts from his eyes. Okay! ] Cool. Good to know. Yeah, uh, some people were talking about powers before, but I don't know anything about them.
Anything to do with those, other people have to figure out. I know there was a problem with them.
[ Don't know if anything was found out, for obvious reasons. ]
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Scott finds himself smiling slightly again because really, Robby's a good kid.]
I can't speak for the others, but my powers are weaker in this world. You haven't heard of the word 'mutant' be tossed around here before, have you? Don't have to name any names, but in general.
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Maybe that's why he's able to talk about it openly.]
I'm what's known as a mutant back home. A human with the X-Gene, it's why I have powers.
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[ Either Robby's issue with the 'mutant' word comes off as confusing, or that was a word picked with intention. And this is the second time he's heard about an unfavourable nickname for a people.
But maybe his cultural insensitivity is showing by being weirded out at all. Not every world categorises mutants under the horror genre, right? ]
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Well, he's heard worse. Scott nods, turning a little more stoic-- not cold, but he's in explaining mode.]
Yeah, I guess. [Guess he never really thought about it.] By the time I became a mutant it was the term commonly used. Charles-- the Professor always addressed us in that way as well. It never felt derogatory.
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He does tip his head slightly, in place of a shrug. ] If you're cool with it. [ Then not his business. ] I don't know--but if anyone uses the word, you wanna know? I know there's people around with powers...
[ But not with the 'mutant' attached to it. ]
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[For a variety of reasons. He just wants to know of other mutants here, but also, making sure they're okay with their powers. That they're adjusting, especially if they're kids. It's his responsibility, even in this strange city.]
It's the first time I've seen people with powers that aren't mutants. [Scott gives a thoughtful pause.] Took a moment to adjust to.
[He doesn't feel the same connection to them, but it's not like he's disinterested either. Honestly, he's curious about it, just they're not like him still.]
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[ Now there's an amused -- if awkward -- note in his voice at his admission. ]
To be honest, I didn't believe any of it at the beginning. Some of the stuff I got told sounded like the person was screwing with me -- 'specially the stories that came with him.
Now it's just...a thing. [ A thing, he guesses. People with powers are real and they're around and that's where he is on the acceptance bar. ]
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Must've been a shock, coming to a place where people can use completely non-fake abilities. [Scott responds lightly, but there's something understanding, maybe even sympathetic in his tone.]
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[ Which, you know, does beg the question: ] Is there a lot you can do with your--eye situation?
[ He called it a blast...?? But Robby has no idea what that actually means. ]
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[Blending in and all that, wanting to appear normal for as long as possible. Scott's heard all sorts of reasons by now.]
Not a whole lot. [He admits, but he doesn't seem bothered. Acceptance and everything, it's been almost a decade since he had his powers, so.] Pretty much does the same thing, but I learned to be a little creative. Maybe I'll show you some day.
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[ Since superpower people can't have all the fun, here. ]
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I never really used a skateboard, so I might have to take you on that offer sometime. [...] Well, Robby, I'm sure that you have plenty of other people to talk to about your idea, so I'll get going. But I promise to be there when you need my help.