Riza Hawkeye (
intohell) wrote in
interstellar55552016-01-28 03:43 am
Entry tags:
walk beside me evermore
Who: Riza Elizabeth and anyone who wants to help (or needs help) with the whole technology thing
What: Not everyone is from a time and place with computers. Plus the library offers some great opportunities for research.
When: any day between 1/28 and 1/31
Where: the local library
Warnings:None
Open: Pity the tech challenged
[If she was going to get a decent job, one that would help not only pay the bills but put her closer to her goals, she was going to have to rely on her previous skill sets. Somehow she doubted anyone had a use for a sniper which meant updating her office skills.
There was only one way to do that which meant she was going to put in as many hours as possible using the city's library branches. She'll get it eventually, but any help from those not likely to judge would always be appreciated.]
Open: Information Gathering 101
[Not all of her time spent at the library is confined to the computers. Why waste a perfectly good resource of information?
The number of books was amazing, but those could be read at home. It's the magazines, both legit and tabloid varieties that have her attention most of the time.]
Do people actually believe this stuff?
[She's almost certain it's 90% fake, but who knows.]
Closed
[After several days, Riza's learned enough that it's easy enough to blend into the usual crowd of people doing their thing at the library without looking out of place. She still comes to practice, fill out job applications, and scour the internet for information regarding a certain missing individual. All perfectly normal things if the activities of the others around her are to be taken into account.
It's almost too easy to find things. Internet fan sites and general publicity meant she didn't have to look very far before getting more information than she could have hoped for. Also, who kidnaps and brainwashes a person but leaves them with their real name?
Of course, she's not going to act on any of that just yet. She had enough experience with this kind of thing to know better. Even without Silver and Gold's warning, Riza knew they weren't in any position to move forward. She'd stay away until the time was right.
Of course, the best-laid plans oft go awry.]
((ooc: feel free to swap to prose if wanted, I'll follow. also, PM or hit me up at
purkle if you want something specific. or just start it and I'll roll.))
What: Not everyone is from a time and place with computers. Plus the library offers some great opportunities for research.
When: any day between 1/28 and 1/31
Where: the local library
Warnings:None
Open: Pity the tech challenged
[If she was going to get a decent job, one that would help not only pay the bills but put her closer to her goals, she was going to have to rely on her previous skill sets. Somehow she doubted anyone had a use for a sniper which meant updating her office skills.
There was only one way to do that which meant she was going to put in as many hours as possible using the city's library branches. She'll get it eventually, but any help from those not likely to judge would always be appreciated.]
Open: Information Gathering 101
[Not all of her time spent at the library is confined to the computers. Why waste a perfectly good resource of information?
The number of books was amazing, but those could be read at home. It's the magazines, both legit and tabloid varieties that have her attention most of the time.]
Do people actually believe this stuff?
[She's almost certain it's 90% fake, but who knows.]
Closed
[After several days, Riza's learned enough that it's easy enough to blend into the usual crowd of people doing their thing at the library without looking out of place. She still comes to practice, fill out job applications, and scour the internet for information regarding a certain missing individual. All perfectly normal things if the activities of the others around her are to be taken into account.
It's almost too easy to find things. Internet fan sites and general publicity meant she didn't have to look very far before getting more information than she could have hoped for. Also, who kidnaps and brainwashes a person but leaves them with their real name?
Of course, she's not going to act on any of that just yet. She had enough experience with this kind of thing to know better. Even without Silver and Gold's warning, Riza knew they weren't in any position to move forward. She'd stay away until the time was right.
Of course, the best-laid plans oft go awry.]
((ooc: feel free to swap to prose if wanted, I'll follow. also, PM or hit me up at

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That's tough. [he does not envy her that search] What were you before? [maybe he can keep his ear to the ground]
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I worked for my father as a secretary. Files, correspondence, notes on his research. He's a paper and pencil person as well.
[Which hopefully explains her own technical issues.]
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[something in him twitches at the thought but it soon vanishes so he doesn't pay any attention, instead swiveling the chair back and forth]
I can't blame you for wanting to get away. There's a lot of opportunities in this place if you know where to look.
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It was. But now I'm in the city and I'm sure there will be plenty of opportunities to come.
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Hey, you wanna go grab some coffee?
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I do suppose you owe me after nearly getting me kicked out of here.
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No. He needs to play it cool. Or at least not be a massive dork about it. Though he can't help but perk up at the reply, at least he doesn't stand straight up out of his seat.]
Great! I know this super coffee shop just down the street.
[Super? Seriously?]
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I'll reserve judgement until after I try it.
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Hope you don't mind the blues brothers along for the ride.
[the price of a vision, he supposes]
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As long as they don't misinterpret anything as an attack it should be fine. They're just doing their job and keeping you safe, right?
[Something she completely understands.]
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Mostly they're annoying.
[he sighs and shrugs]
Anyway pretend they're not there. Shall we?
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[She's used to being on both sides of that line, more often on the side of silent but deadly watcher so at least she knows what moves to make to keep from being suspicious.]
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[she's obviously never had to be protected by them. But he says so without heat and just as a conversation starter as he heads from the library]
I guess they can be useful in a pinch.
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[And she'll just follow along.]
Plus it means you're important right? Or they wouldn't pay these guys to follow you around.
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He shrugs at the last, holding the door open for her just to be polite]
Important only matters if you can get people to listen to what you have to say. In this kind of career, they only hear what they want.
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[She honestly has no idea what being a musician would be like, good or bad; but, apparently everyone to want to be one. Or to be famous in any case from what she'd researched so far.]
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[though it must work somehow because music is still as popular as ever]
But as long as the people are happy, right?
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[though he can't pinpoint it just yet, but he knows if he keeps working on it, he'll find it]
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You're right, there are. Most people don't realize that however.
[Says someone putting off happiness until her country isn't quite so fucked up.]
This may be really strange for a maybe famous musician, but I don't actually know your name. I'm Elizabeth.