[He's for sure not with the hip and cool slang, at all. But he'll try his best!
And here is one armed priest, ready for a joke. But he offers a crooked little smile instead.]
Thank you Hanna.
[He steps in, and glances around. The apartments here- the cabins- they're so...particular to the times. He's still getting used to it, before he glances back over.]
[He's pretty sure Cola is still a thing in the 'olden days', right?]
And uh...I did pick up a record player in the last port, but I usually just use the computer, here...it's way easier.
[Hanna grabs his shitty old laptop, putting it on the tiny kitchen island with it's little speakers hooked up, scrolling a bit before he decides christian rock can be introduced by a fringe band, queuing up Hold me now by Creed.]
[It totally is, and some of the flavors originate from Ye Old Days!]
But...what's a computer? Is that...?
[He stops, and stares at it. Shitty laptop or not, Oscar is absolutely baffled at the look of it and the fact that it plays music...despite the warning before, he still starts a little.]
[Having started walking away to the fridge, he tries to not laugh when he asks about the needle with one hand on the fridge handle.]
Its got all the songs I want just stuffed in there. Got that data and numbers flowing through a series of tubes. very complicated stuff.
[Because bullshitting someone who doesnt actually know is kind of hard to resist. He'll grab two RC's from the fridge, setting one in front of Oscar and popping his own tab in case he was unfamiliar. ]
[Wtf is data? In computers??? Oscar carefully takes the can, and pops the top open. It's more a matter of using his non dominant hand for something he's used to doing with his left hand.]
Oh yeah, dude. Practically microscopic. Very cool technology though. They used to be the size of a whole room.
[At least that part isn't a lie. Early computers were wild.]
I don't have a lot of music that is like...pre-sixties or I'd try and play something you'd be more familiar with, but there's plenty of options. Here- I'll show you how to scroll through.
[And he'll give Oscar a little run down on how to scroll through his windows media library.] You can sort by genre and shit if you're having trouble picking something you think you might like, but I also have a few on there I know David likes. Pretty sure it isn't Christian Rock though.
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[These words. What are THESE WORDS.]
Where is your cabin?
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I'll leave the door open? We can have a jam session.
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[What's with all this slang, he's not that disconnected to the youths...right?
Well, he manages to go to the elevator, and comes down to Hanna's door, where he knocks firmly. And Hanna gets to meet a one armed priest!
...it sounds like a start of a joke, but it's just the way he is.]
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Hanna does open the door though, blinking up at Oscar, not sure what he'd been expecting but well, not exactly what he see's.]
Hey, come on in!
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And here is one armed priest, ready for a joke. But he offers a crooked little smile instead.]
Thank you Hanna.
[He steps in, and glances around. The apartments here- the cabins- they're so...particular to the times. He's still getting used to it, before he glances back over.]
Where do you keep your record player?
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[He's pretty sure Cola is still a thing in the 'olden days', right?]
And uh...I did pick up a record player in the last port, but I usually just use the computer, here...it's way easier.
[Hanna grabs his shitty old laptop, putting it on the tiny kitchen island with it's little speakers hooked up, scrolling a bit before he decides christian rock can be introduced by a fringe band, queuing up Hold me now by Creed.]
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[It totally is, and some of the flavors originate from Ye Old Days!]
But...what's a computer? Is that...?
[He stops, and stares at it. Shitty laptop or not, Oscar is absolutely baffled at the look of it and the fact that it plays music...despite the warning before, he still starts a little.]
The, er, needle...?
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Its got all the songs I want just stuffed in there. Got that data and numbers flowing through a series of tubes. very complicated stuff.
[Because bullshitting someone who doesnt actually know is kind of hard to resist. He'll grab two RC's from the fridge, setting one in front of Oscar and popping his own tab in case he was unfamiliar. ]
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[He stares at the computer, baffled.]
Those must be very small tubes.
[Wtf is data? In computers??? Oscar carefully takes the can, and pops the top open. It's more a matter of using his non dominant hand for something he's used to doing with his left hand.]
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[At least that part isn't a lie. Early computers were wild.]
I don't have a lot of music that is like...pre-sixties or I'd try and play something you'd be more familiar with, but there's plenty of options. Here- I'll show you how to scroll through.
[And he'll give Oscar a little run down on how to scroll through his windows media library.] You can sort by genre and shit if you're having trouble picking something you think you might like, but I also have a few on there I know David likes. Pretty sure it isn't Christian Rock though.
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[Records are better!
But he leans in to learn how to scroll and filter, even if it felt really...weird. But he glances over to Hanna, and offered a small headshake.]
We don't have to listen to Christian...rock, as you call it.
What does David like? I'd like to know that more.