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Pripyat, day 3 -- Robin -- [In person]
[It was already getting dark, and Robin had not only managed to get herself lost, but also regretted not falling asleep at the Manor in her overcoat. Russian weather was hardly desirable, espeically when you're only wearing 1 layer. Instinctively, she went for her blakcberry, but soon remembered she longer had it. As the wind picked up, she ducks into the nearest building, sinking down the wall to the floor with lack of energy. After several minutes of shivering violently from the cold, Robin had to force herself to get back up, and look for materials to burn. Since she had stumbled into what appeared to be a school, material wasn't hard to find. One or two smashed chairs, and a pile of books later, and anyone who's passing will see signs of a fire.
A while passed, before, despite her better judgment, the young girl eventually fell asleep, only to be woken suddenly about an hour later by the strangest of noises. It sounded like some kind of animal, and as she got to her feet to investigate, a creature of some description suddenly burst through the door, and skidded to a halt a few feet away. Out of fright, Robin's craft sent shoots of flame at her small guest..]
((ooc: Yeah...Jack's pig..just..yeeah...I blame you, Purple =] ))
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[He laughs. He certainly was glad to have a moment to reflect and listening to her point of view certainly made it better in understanding where she's coming from.]
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I wouldn't say that exactly..we have our issues, but overall, I don't think we're too bad a race
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[He wasn't about to ruin the good mood now with his idea of why the human race deserves to be sorted out like cattle but that would have to wait some other time.]
We have shopping malls, cars and boats that pollute and tear holes in the ozone and nuclear power plants that does this to the land. That hardly qualifies us as being good caretakers, would it.
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We're also learning new ways to reduce global warming, we;re curing illnesses and we're living twice as long as we did a hundred years ago.
We could be far better, I'll admit, but we could be far worse
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True. And a hundred years ago, people were experimenting with radiation and claimed that it had healing properties. We're still a naive race constantly looking for ways to improve our lives at the cost of others. I'll admit that I do enjoy what we have created but there are some that take it a little too far by taking it for granted what we built.
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[She glances at him and smirks]
And radiation is still used to heal, as far as I know
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[He shifts his weight to where he's nearly sitting across from her and lifts his finger.]
You know, it's been a while since I was able to talk like this. It's nice to be able to have someone to engage in a conversation about sticky subjects.
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Well, not talking about them doesn't make them any less real, so I don't tend to have issues with discussing this sort of thing
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[And boy was he glad he did.]
Another issue, and this is only important to an individual, is what are your views of age? Does it make a person wiser that they are older or is it the experience that makes them so?
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..Experience. Age is simply the passing of time, but if you've spent your whole life in a cave, that wouldn't make you wise by default.
[This was an interesting question; she was the youngest of the hunters back home, and on more than one occasion she'd had to really insist on a point or change of plan for anyone to really listen to her]
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Age is a measure of time that a person has been alive. And that saying, "with age comes experience" that doesn't always apply to those, as you said, live in a cave. They'll know a lot about the cave and can navigate in the dark by teaching others but that's really about it. Make a hell of a guide.
See, this whole thing where people can do as they need and forget the rest is wasteful. I'm more inclined toward the factor that with experience, there were mistakes made and most good judgment was made by making bad choices first which stands the reason where good advice would come from in an ideal setting. It's kinda like, "Never squat with your spurs on."
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You're quite odd, aren't you..? I mean, you're very articulate, and then you'll come out with something like that
[At the memory of the joke, she laughs a little more]
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[He playfully waves his hand dismissively.]
I like to look at it as creative thinking, or abstract problem solving. Take your pick.
[He laughs softly. The more time he spent making strange assessments to their situations made the time pass easier. He remembered cracking jokes among his fellow Marines during downtime or ropeyarn. It wasn't something he did often and only when the mood strikes him.]
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[The conversation had certainly taken her mind off of the miserable weather; Sheldon was a character in his own right, and she enjoyed his company]
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Alright. I'll keep that. Abstract problem solving it is.
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We should probably find more to put on the fire..
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I'm on it.
[He slams it against the far wall and grabs a few text books except for a few. One from each subject he saves. He's wanting to teach her Russian so he'll need those. He tosses the books in the fire first before adding the wood from the chair.]
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What're you going to do with those..?
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I'm going to teach you Russian. It's doubtful that we'll be able to use it on a regular basis but we can probably use it as a code between us when we get back to the Manor.
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Okay, but I think I should warn you, I'm not very good with languages..
[She knows Italian and English, and the former was only taught as an added bonus]
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[He smirks even though it's highly unlikely that they'll get far in the teaching.]
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I'm not entirely sure that's how it works
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[He smirked and opened the book.]
Tell you what, I'll translate and you do the assignments given.
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Okay