Leah Ross (
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shatterverse2008-05-30 08:21 am
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The areas turned out to be residential, and every home Leah tried had a personal computer. None, however, had any electricty coming into their (twin round pin) mains sockets, so trying to find people online was out, even if she could use a foreigncomputer with no access software.
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So instead she started collecting batteries and settled down in one of the more secure first floor flats to pull apart a hifi system and construct a useable Short Wave radio. This she tuned through miles of thick white noise while adding a transmitter.
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The morse code transmitter is easy. It's a few days and a lot of cannibalised electrical appliances before she perfects a battery powered motion device that will keep the SOS code on a loop on a fixed frequency, but she manages that.
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That channel stays open while she starts building a new radio.
[OOC: very much open, but please do not tag if your character would be able to locate and rescue Leah. I want to keep her lost for a while]
The areas turned out to be residential, and every home Leah tried had a personal computer. None, however, had any electricty coming into their (twin round pin) mains sockets, so trying to find people online was out, even if she could use a foreigncomputer with no access software.
ditditdit deeetdeeetdeeet ditditdit
So instead she started collecting batteries and settled down in one of the more secure first floor flats to pull apart a hifi system and construct a useable Short Wave radio. This she tuned through miles of thick white noise while adding a transmitter.
ditditdit deeetdeeetdeeet ditditdit
The morse code transmitter is easy. It's a few days and a lot of cannibalised electrical appliances before she perfects a battery powered motion device that will keep the SOS code on a loop on a fixed frequency, but she manages that.
ditditdit deeetdeeetdeeet ditditdit
That channel stays open while she starts building a new radio.
[OOC: very much open, but please do not tag if your character would be able to locate and rescue Leah. I want to keep her lost for a while]
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"I should know. I've tangled with most of them."
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While she's at it, Leah might as well act like she's never thrown a pillow at a TV depiction of a Dalek.
"Tangled how?"
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"You tell me. I'll see if there are any gaps that need filling in."
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There would be a wink, if they were face-to-face.
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"OK, that's bordering on the wrong sort of info, right there."
She doesn't sound like she minds that much.
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"Except - OK, I'll bite. What happened to the wife?"
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Of course, then he got himself blown up in a freak accident involving a pair of fusion-powered curling tongs, but that's beside the point.
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The conversation has just taken a turn that defies Leah's concept of the Real World.
Only just, though.
"Major personality overhaul?"
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This is Leah's major obstacle; an unwillingness to see very many shades of grey.
"Cause it'd take more than a genderswap and a regeneration to get me in bed with my archenemy."
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"Can't see it being fun at all," she has to admit, though. "Gues it takes all sorts."
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"Me neither, to be honest," she admits. "You'd think I'd have worked out what the attraction was after so many centuries preventing people from managing it, but nope. Not yet."
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Leah considers this, and shakes her head. "Nah, I don't much want to understand some of the crazies out there."
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Pause.
"With an entire universe to look after, I can't see that being the case. I mean, I couldn't manage to look after a dog, never mind billions of sentient beings!"
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"I couldn't even look after a tortoise properly. When my mate said I should get a guide dog I laughed him out of the room."
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"I've got the K-9 plans stored around here some place," she says. "No need to feed a robot."
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