"Doc" Emmett L. Brown (
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come sail away
Who: Doc Brown Will Brandt and you! Especially if you play music.
What: Failures of scientific studies about music and the strange phenomena surrounding it.
When: Late April, various afternoons
Where: Around Vista City
Warnings: Weird old man singing. Be warned.
aural experiment #1: morning
[Doc's finally earned enough money to cobble together a few small devices. The one he sets on the outdoor café table at breakfast looks oddly like a classic record player. It plays a soft classical tune, all while the man sitting behind it appears to be absorbed in his newspaper.
The inside of said newspaper is actually covered in scribbled notes. Nothing interesting is happening yet, but he remains optimistic.
...at least, until the record makes a horrible screeching noise for some reason. Doc slams down the newspaper to hurriedly turn it off.]
I'm not sure the classics agree with me anymore. My apologies.
aural experiment #2: afternoon
[Undeterred by his earlier failure with the record-er, Doc wanders the streets in the afternoon with some strange-looking headphones attached to his ears. They cover the back half of the ear and curve outward, and he hides it, but there's a thin microphone-like device in his hands too.
Should anyone look too closely at him, he immediately picks up the 'mic' and begins to sing in a weathered and untrained voice, waving an arm like he's conducting an invisible orchestra:]
I'm sailing away, set an open course for the virgin sea...
[Those in the vicinity may want to leave it.]
aural experiment #3: night
[Doc saves his best attempt for last: a last-ditch device more compact than the previous ones. There's a lot of musical activity at night---sound pouring out of each club, each concert hall, the headquarters...he strolls around each of these places, humming quietly to himself.
He occasionally scribbles in a notebook, but his findings will have to be analyzed later. That odd thing in the air that he can't name...it bothers him deeply, and the mystery continues to taunt him. Solve this and they can free the others. Or can they?
As he strolls back to his too-small apartment, he finds himself singing once more, though this time in a more subdued manner.]
Come sail away with me, come sail away...
What: Failures of scientific studies about music and the strange phenomena surrounding it.
When: Late April, various afternoons
Where: Around Vista City
Warnings: Weird old man singing. Be warned.
aural experiment #1: morning
[Doc's finally earned enough money to cobble together a few small devices. The one he sets on the outdoor café table at breakfast looks oddly like a classic record player. It plays a soft classical tune, all while the man sitting behind it appears to be absorbed in his newspaper.
The inside of said newspaper is actually covered in scribbled notes. Nothing interesting is happening yet, but he remains optimistic.
...at least, until the record makes a horrible screeching noise for some reason. Doc slams down the newspaper to hurriedly turn it off.]
I'm not sure the classics agree with me anymore. My apologies.
aural experiment #2: afternoon
[Undeterred by his earlier failure with the record-er, Doc wanders the streets in the afternoon with some strange-looking headphones attached to his ears. They cover the back half of the ear and curve outward, and he hides it, but there's a thin microphone-like device in his hands too.
Should anyone look too closely at him, he immediately picks up the 'mic' and begins to sing in a weathered and untrained voice, waving an arm like he's conducting an invisible orchestra:]
I'm sailing away, set an open course for the virgin sea...
[Those in the vicinity may want to leave it.]
aural experiment #3: night
[Doc saves his best attempt for last: a last-ditch device more compact than the previous ones. There's a lot of musical activity at night---sound pouring out of each club, each concert hall, the headquarters...he strolls around each of these places, humming quietly to himself.
He occasionally scribbles in a notebook, but his findings will have to be analyzed later. That odd thing in the air that he can't name...it bothers him deeply, and the mystery continues to taunt him. Solve this and they can free the others. Or can they?
As he strolls back to his too-small apartment, he finds himself singing once more, though this time in a more subdued manner.]
Come sail away with me, come sail away...
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[He sits on one of the cushions and rubs at the knee Santiago broke]
I'm sorry, do you have an ice pack? Or heat pack? Pain killers?
[He rubs his knee a bit, considering his answer...]
I... vaguely remember being taken.
[Flashes of Toriel, and the selfie they took together. Of Ryuko, who had fought bravely with him. Well, she fought he pointed out where to strike...]
I know... I know I'm not from this world. I'm not a musician, I'm a volleyball player.
[He stops and rubs his knee, and then sadly]
I was on the track for going pro.
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[Doc quickly passes him some pain medication and whatever bottle of water he can find. Every kidnapped musician he's encountered thus far has suffered from terrible headaches, he ought to help when he can.]
The energy from your performances. My research is just beginning, but I believe this world tour plan will bring that power to a fever pitch. The final piece of their plan set in motion.
[Doc sighs. The bandmates need to be freed and quickly, that much is clear.]
We're trying to free you before that happens.
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[Tooru drinks it down]
It was hard on my knee, following you all day.
[He listens, yeah, that makes sense, now to get to the meat of the matter.]
Okay. How?
[He's already planning something, he just has no idea how to do anything just yet]
Are you planning a trickle out or massive break? It needs to be soon, and probably should be more then a trickle, because I know I won't leave with out my band. I want to make sure they're safe. Most of the other bands will be the same.
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[He frowns.]
Many of us are here to save friends who are dear to us. We know how critical this mission is...
[Then he goes off on another tangent. He'd said something else...]
...you were following me?
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[he pulled in on himself]
It's the only thing that makes sense to me. And I know, I've met someone from my world.
[He takes another drink of water, then gives a little smile]
I was. You're ... Well, you're not subtle. I noticed you at the cafe. Then found you again after my physical therapy.
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[He laughs a little at himself.]
I've always had an unfortunate knack for standing out. But your friend undoubtedly shares the same feelings: we were summoned from across the universe to free our loved ones from an oncoming disaster. We're working on getting you out of there.
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[Well, if the scientist is agreeing with him then Tooru is on the right track. Goodie. He likes being right, but maybe not this right.]
Refreshing-kun is more of a rival then a friend, but sure.
In any case. Yes, the faster the better.
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[He wrinkles his nose. No, that's definitely out.]
And we're working at it, I promise you. We're not leaving anyone behind.
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