[SEMI-OPEN]
WHO: Amos Burton, James Holden, Wysteria, Ellis, and YOU
WHAT: Two spacemen fall out of a rift, later explore scenic Kirkwall
WHEN: Nnnnowish? Waves hands
WHERE: The Wounded Coast, then Kirkwall
NOTES: A closed arrival thread, plus open individual threads for meeting Amos and/or Jim after their quarantine period.
WHAT: Two spacemen fall out of a rift, later explore scenic Kirkwall
WHEN: Nnnnowish? Waves hands
WHERE: The Wounded Coast, then Kirkwall
NOTES: A closed arrival thread, plus open individual threads for meeting Amos and/or Jim after their quarantine period.


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He leans back against a tree, after a glance upwards to check if there's anything up there ready to fall on the unsuspecting, then looks back to Amos.
"Should I?"
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"Not really," Amos says. "Reminds me of Ganymede."
After the mirrors fell, but that goes without saying, doesn't it?
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"Speaking of Ganymede," he says, crossing his arms loosely, "Never thought I'd see so much fresh food in one place anywhere else."
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"Cheap fresh food," Amos says. "I asked a guy about the money here. You can get a whole slab of beef for maybe a few day's salary?"
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"Really?" An eyebrow quirk. He's been here the same amount of time, noticed how bizarrely low prices are, but hadn't thought to ask about something as exorbitant as real meat. Then again, "Paper, too. In some ways, it reminds me of what people think Earth is like."
But only very specific ways. There's clearly no Basic assistance here, no recourse for the poor.
Which is a thought that circles back to the previous topic. So after a pause, he tries,
"What about Darktown?"
As in, what was there about it that Amos wanted to bring it up?
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Which Martian? Any Martian. Alex and Babs, sure, they're the good kind, but people are just people in the end. Everybody falls back on the old shit they used to know eventually. Amos is living proof of that.
"Don't go there without somebody watching your back," Amos says, quite simply. That's the only thing Holden needs to know about it: that he won't know everything.
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There's a moment where he considers pointing out that he can take care of himself, he is a grown man, and then decides to take the advice in the spirit it's offered.
"That bad, huh?" Well, he does remember Ganymede. "How much have you been down there?"
Could sound more like a jab coming from someone else's mouth, but he's just idly curious.
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Holden's a grown man. He doesn't need someone to protect him. He needs somebody to run point.
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But Amos doesn't need his horror, or, for that matter, questions that might follow an explanation like that. He looks up, briefly, at the sky through the branches crisscrossing his vision.
"You know, Hightown isn't even that far away."
That's an old anger, though, familiar and as futile here as it was on Ilus, as in the system. Some shitty things are just universal.
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Not that it changes anything. As if reconsidering something, he uncrosses his arms, and leans down to start unlacing his boots.
"How's the water temp?"
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That's how all this urban planning shit always works out.
At Holden's question, something like a smile passes Amos' face. It doesn't reach his eyes the right way, but there's still an echo of something there. Who knows what of, but it's genuine. "It's cool."
With all the sun, he figured it'd be lukewarm.
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"Really? In this weather?"
He straightens only once he's done, pushing up his sleeves, and can't help the slow spread of a smile across his face as the sand slipping beneath his feet gets more and more damp.
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Living fish. Real, living fish in the ocean, not luxury hatcheries.
"I could learn to fish. Or hunt. If we stay here for the long haul, I don't wanna have to rely on these people."
And the long haul is looking more and more likely.
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Instead, he says, light, "I never imagined you as a fisherman."
Real, living fish in the ocean, existing in nature for no other reason than because they do, legal and free for anyone to fish.
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Or so he was told, once or twice. It's probably a myth, but that doesn't matter. They're somewhere completely different, now. They gotta learn the new reals.
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It might or might not be true, but fuck if he knows either way.
"You would've been a fisherman, and I would've been a farmer."
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"A cowboy. You think so?"
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"I don't think cows are in too much danger of injustice," thoughtfully. "Except maybe the ones with shitty owners."
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