Jack Harkness (
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asgardeventide2011-12-20 03:27 pm
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[Jack is sitting in a chair with his feet propped up on the desk. He’s been fiddling with his new communication device all day, a grin on his face as he absentmindedly runs his fingers over the metal band.]
Greetings! Jack Harkness, at your service. With the influx of posts to the network, it's pretty likely this'll get buried in with the rest, but I thought it was about time I’d introduce myself. Get to know the locals and all that.
[He flashes a winning smile, throwing in a wink for added charm. Ending up unexpected places is a bit of a bad habit of Jack’s, so he’s far from surprised at the change in scenery. Add on the fact that he hadn’t had any plans back home and you’ve got a surprisingly happy camper.]
Gotta say, this comm device is amazing. After being stuck in the twenty-first century for so long, it’s refreshing to see something so simple yet sophisticated. Kudos to the creators.
[His tone takes a turn for the serious, though there’s still a smile on his lips. Upon closer inspection, though, it doesn’t quite reach his eyes.]
As much as I love a new planet and cool technology, I’ve never been a big fan of kidnapping. I was told something about this place needing help, but usually people ask for that instead of just snatching someone out of their bed. If anyone knows anything, give me a ring. I've attempted to sift through the network, but like I said, it's flooded with posts at the moment.
[With another more genuine smile and a casual salute, the feed ends.]
Greetings! Jack Harkness, at your service. With the influx of posts to the network, it's pretty likely this'll get buried in with the rest, but I thought it was about time I’d introduce myself. Get to know the locals and all that.
[He flashes a winning smile, throwing in a wink for added charm. Ending up unexpected places is a bit of a bad habit of Jack’s, so he’s far from surprised at the change in scenery. Add on the fact that he hadn’t had any plans back home and you’ve got a surprisingly happy camper.]
Gotta say, this comm device is amazing. After being stuck in the twenty-first century for so long, it’s refreshing to see something so simple yet sophisticated. Kudos to the creators.
[His tone takes a turn for the serious, though there’s still a smile on his lips. Upon closer inspection, though, it doesn’t quite reach his eyes.]
As much as I love a new planet and cool technology, I’ve never been a big fan of kidnapping. I was told something about this place needing help, but usually people ask for that instead of just snatching someone out of their bed. If anyone knows anything, give me a ring. I've attempted to sift through the network, but like I said, it's flooded with posts at the moment.
[With another more genuine smile and a casual salute, the feed ends.]

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No harm in getting to know the other "guests" though, right?
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So, what were you hoping to find out from the locals?
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I share your feelings on the subject of kidnapping. While usually I'm glad to help others when I can, this is another matter altogether. I wish I had some useful information to offer you. I've searched through the library in Odin district, but I found no books relating to this world or its people, and the natives themselves are little help.
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The pleasure is all mine. [Jack returns the smile, though it borders on being a flirtatious smirk.]
Strange that a library would be missing any native histories. Sounds like this place is either really boring, or someone's hiding something.
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I thought the same. There's something very unusual about this society, beyond the obvious. I wonder if it developed naturally at all. The books come from many different worlds, yet there are none this one, much like the people chosen to bring life to the city are from different worlds, though the natives lack personality and are all but faceless.
And we're to "bring life" to the city by merely existing. I'm very curious about the mechanics of that, of how our presence here is being utilized. [He has so many questions, but so few answers, which frustrates him.]
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hello there mr. sex on legs *.*
[Really, it was just impossible for him not to want to respond. He'd been hooked somewhere between the upbeat energy and the engaging smile. Yamamoto's got some of both to reciprocate with at least.]
As for this place... [a shrug] it's a little weird, but not too bad. I think maybe it could use some sunshine, haha.
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Pleasure to meet you, Takeshi. [Jack's well aware of Japanese formalities, but that doesn't mean he has to distance himself from new friends.]
Definitely could be worse. It just needs a few homey touches.
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[Takeshi just grins, not minding the informality in the least. Way he figures it, it just saves time in making friends when one was traveling.]
Yeah, something like that. And it's only gotten better with time. You should have seen it a week ago. Everything was the color of the inside of an ashtray. [his grin, it is somewhat amused]
So where'd you end up? House wise, I mean.
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[PERMAVIDEO]
[I mean really, didn't you do your homework?]
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Well, even if they haven't been particularly forthcoming, at least they're not lying.
[NOPE he's used to delegating researching tasks to other people, and look! It still works!]
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You might have noticed the room you arrived in is certainly far more colorful than the rest of the city.
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Somethings not changed much, I see.
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Ianto...
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video→action;
video→action;
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idk if you still want to continue this, but.. /a million years later
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You sound kinda weirdly okay with this.
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Is it even weirder to say that it's not really out of the ordinary for me?
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