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[The video snaps into focus instantly, giving everyone a good look at Blue Rose chatting with a technician about adjustments to something in her hab. Given the half-finished look of the place, she's strutting through while everyone's still hard at work, making sure everything's just how she wants it. Better to do it now while they're there, after all. She beams at the camera for a moment.]
Hello, everyone! You'd think there'd be some kind of ceremony with a meeting or something. [Oh well.] I'm told this is probably where I'll be staying for the next few weeks until we've wrapped up this whole Chronoblivion situation, so I thought I'd extend a hand and introduce myself to everyone. Obviously I'm one of the newer arrivals. You can call me Blue Rose, or maybe Karina if I'm out of costume. One or the other, please. [She's well aware that there are some cultural difference here, but you've got to draw the line somewhere. She turns to a worker and waggles her fingers.] The softer yellow. The other shade would glare a bit, don't you think? Oh, you don't see the color? Well. Ah. Take my word for it. [She coughs and turns back.]
It's a pleasure to meet all of you! Really, it is. I don't think I've ever worked with so many NEXTs at once! It's kind of exciting. Anyway, why don't I talk a little about myself? Let's see, I'm eighteen years old. I've been a Hero with Titan Industries for almost four years now. I understand that's longer than a few of you, but I'm always willing to lend an ear if you've got any problems. [As long as they're not stupid problems.] I'm an elemental-type NEXT, I can make ice. I'd offer a demonstration, but I'd hate to interrupt the workers here by making a mess. So something small. [She holds up a hand and her eyes glow blue, with an accompanying aura. Slowly, a frosty rose forms between her fingers.] Tada!
Anyway, in addition to being a hero, I'm also an idol! I was looking forward to releasing my third album soon, but I think that's been put on hold. I don't think that will mean much here, though. Even if it wasn't another universe, a thousand years is a long time for music to remain popular, isn't it? Maybe I'll work on something new in my free time. [She turns away again when someone asks her something. She shakes her head, handing them the rose.] No, just a normal piano. I don't know how to work that one! Oh, just give me both, I'll learn that new one. Oh, can you add some cameras? I might start a new blog, and showing people how I work would be good. [And then she's back like she wasn't interrupted.]
Well, that's probably enough about me. If you've got any questions, feel free to ask! But, really, I'd rather hear about you all right now. Why don't you introduce yourselves?
Hello, everyone! You'd think there'd be some kind of ceremony with a meeting or something. [Oh well.] I'm told this is probably where I'll be staying for the next few weeks until we've wrapped up this whole Chronoblivion situation, so I thought I'd extend a hand and introduce myself to everyone. Obviously I'm one of the newer arrivals. You can call me Blue Rose, or maybe Karina if I'm out of costume. One or the other, please. [She's well aware that there are some cultural difference here, but you've got to draw the line somewhere. She turns to a worker and waggles her fingers.] The softer yellow. The other shade would glare a bit, don't you think? Oh, you don't see the color? Well. Ah. Take my word for it. [She coughs and turns back.]
It's a pleasure to meet all of you! Really, it is. I don't think I've ever worked with so many NEXTs at once! It's kind of exciting. Anyway, why don't I talk a little about myself? Let's see, I'm eighteen years old. I've been a Hero with Titan Industries for almost four years now. I understand that's longer than a few of you, but I'm always willing to lend an ear if you've got any problems. [As long as they're not stupid problems.] I'm an elemental-type NEXT, I can make ice. I'd offer a demonstration, but I'd hate to interrupt the workers here by making a mess. So something small. [She holds up a hand and her eyes glow blue, with an accompanying aura. Slowly, a frosty rose forms between her fingers.] Tada!
Anyway, in addition to being a hero, I'm also an idol! I was looking forward to releasing my third album soon, but I think that's been put on hold. I don't think that will mean much here, though. Even if it wasn't another universe, a thousand years is a long time for music to remain popular, isn't it? Maybe I'll work on something new in my free time. [She turns away again when someone asks her something. She shakes her head, handing them the rose.] No, just a normal piano. I don't know how to work that one! Oh, just give me both, I'll learn that new one. Oh, can you add some cameras? I might start a new blog, and showing people how I work would be good. [And then she's back like she wasn't interrupted.]
Well, that's probably enough about me. If you've got any questions, feel free to ask! But, really, I'd rather hear about you all right now. Why don't you introduce yourselves?
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kubos got some competition
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[A little healthy competition never hurt anyone.]
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nah hes got this
pretty different genres anyway unless idol music is something entirely different where you come from
anyway
sup
im dave
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Well, good. Anyway, I generally go with pop, though I'm more than capable of working with other genres.
I'll keep an eye out, though.
How are you, Dave? Or maybe I should ask what you do?
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not bad tbh
and im assuming youre talking about the powers thing in which case
shenanigans
that's the best way to sum my shit up
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[Ugh. He's being coy about his powers. Who does that?]
Shenanigans doesn't explain much.
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but hey im not gonna complain about a nice chill change of pace
and trust me shenanigans sums it up pretty well when time travel is involved
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doing anything to change shit or deviate from the alpha timeline just creates an offshoot timeline
which is great and all but offshoot timelines are doomed by nature
reality likes to tidy up those loose ends and keep everything all spick and span i guess
and those who cause offshoots are especially doomed
so yeah
ice sounds cool
(get it??)
im assuming you normally do more than flowers and shit because idk what an ice garden would do to stop a bad guy
cant even bank on allergies when theyre made of fuckin frozen water
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[She thinks? Anyway, this one certainly has a mouth on him. She hopes he keeps that in when in public. Heroes are role models, after all!]
I wouldn't be much of a Hero if that's all I could do! No, my range is a bit wider. I tend not to go overboard much, there's no points in mindless collateral damage (a lesson Wild Tiger could learn!), the most that's usually necessary is, oh. Freezing a street and crushing a car in my grasp. Putting out fires. Something along those lines.
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whos wild tiger
is that your fursona
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A fellow Hero. Let's just say that the Crusher of Justice is not supposed to be a flattering nickname and leave it at that.
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sounds like a tool
what does he just break shit constantly
how does that shit even work they never explained that in comics
like if the heroes wreck the whole fuckin city who pays for that shit
is there just a giant budget for superhero battle collateral damage or what
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[Prepare for a lecture, Dave.]
Fortunately, we're well-recorded when we go out on business. If property damage occurs in the course of our duties, we fill out paperwork after and report to the Justice Administration, where the Judge, currently Yuri Petrov, listens to our case, looks at the evidence, and decides whether or not the damage occurred resulted in lives being saved. If it did, then the city pays for the repairs. If it didn't, then our sponsor corporation must pay for the repairs.
It's a pretty good incentive to keep damage down.
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what like what they do with nascar
do yall get logos plastered all over you
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id figure theres gotta be someone who loves pepsi so much they wanna slap some logos on a skimp costume and display that love proudly to the whole world
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[Maybe if Pepsi were actually good... She prefers mineral water.]
While they are a sponsor, the company who signs my paycheck is Titan Industries. Pepsi Co. pays them to advertise.
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i mean they give us some money here for the stuff they dont straight up provode but it still seems more about "doing the right thing" than money here
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[The fame and fortune is just a really nice side benefit... And, of course, the real reason she got into the business in the first place.]
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[Not.
Well, maybe for the big things, but definitely not for stuff where someone who's just knocked over a gas station could shoot at her.]
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[He's pretty skeptical. But he'd be skepical of anyone getting sponsorships and cashmoney and saying it didn't factor into their motivation. He doesn't even necessarily condemn selling out, just own that shit.]
bet youre gonna love this place then
homicidal baddies galactic threats every tuesday ad a public that likes to harass its heroes for not conforming exactly to their ideals at all times no matter the situation
it can be pretty brutal but hey
a selfless experienced hero like you has this shit in the bag
locked down tight that shit aint goin nowhere
the bag in question is one of those fancy metal suitcases with a combination lock and the combination is fuck off
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