Blake's letting me be creative with drink specials this month. It's fun. And she admitted to me that I'm practically invaluable to Spectrum. Now I understand why she was a bit upset when I told her I'd been recruited as a non-chrome officer. She thought I was going to quit.
If I didn't get better tips at Apathia, I'd stop working there completely.
Technically three: I bartend at the Spectrum, I bartend in Apathia on the weekends and I'm an enforcement officer five days a week during the day. I don't really consider the Spectrum a job, per se, as it's a lot more fun than work, but... yes, that's why I'm so busy.
But I need to get my foot in somewhere. Steady work outside of the service industry isn't easy for mongrels to get. I'm glad the government finally remembered that people as officers is a good thing and Geneva remembered my qualifications.
[ That in particular is of importance to her, considering where she currently laid her affiliations. If it's true, then it might help foster the idea that Geneva does actually want to help people like Asami hopes. ]
A couple times now. This last time was because she wanted me to help convince a wanted terrorist to peacefully meet with her about the state of things. She's a very... odd woman. I think she has good intentions, but is still unwilling to make necessary changes.
But what would I know about political policy. I'm just a soldier. [It was said with the slightest hint of sarcasm that only someone who knew her, like Asami, would pick up.]
I think it's a combination of both. She has the desire to do away with the castes all together, but realizes that they can't just be abolished. It would lead to anarchy and a complete loss of order. Change is something that will have to come slowly in order to maintain societal stability.
[And whereas Mary thought some of the laws were rubbish, order was necessary. She was a soldier. She would be queen when she got back to Albion. Order was important.]
But still some change needs to be enacted - albeit small at first - in order for there to be any movement toward a caste-free society. And taking that risk, deciding on and implementing that first change is a scary thing to do. And I'm not sure Geneva is willing to do that. At least not yet.
I asked her where the caste separation based on hair color came from, and she couldn't tell me. It was just 'how it has always been'. I suggested that the first thing she should do toward breaking down the caste barrier would be to legalize cross-caste physical contact.
...obviously I have a vested interest in that being legal, but I pointed out to her that even with it being legal, that the majority of the natives will still not touch the opposite caste because that's the way it's always been. But slowly, they'll get used to the idea that it's okay to touch each other - since it's happening anyways - and that's really the first step needed. The real first step to eventually abolishing the castes.
I also suggested standardizing law enforcement so there were equal consequences for mongrels and elites when the same crime is committed. But I didn't push. [A pause.] Much.
[ Asami listens quietly and carefully--all this is very relevant to her new position. Although it was made public, she hadn't done much to announce it herself to her friends and acquaintances. ]
I do agree, if things are going to change, starting small might be the way to go. And...maybe, if these grassroots efforts aren't getting ahead, starting from the top.
[ A beat. ]
I haven't really spoken with anyone about it, but...did you see what happened?
[It was amusing how Mary wasn't exactly advertising that she was a non-chrome officer to most people either. It came up, from time to time, but Mary wasn't stupid enough to think there were a lot of transplants that would be happy about her choice to support the government. At least Asami was an elite.]
You're going to need to be a bit more specific about what you're referring to? My initial thoughts are that you mean the caste switch. That was before I arrived. My sister says it happened right before she did and, at the time, sections of Tanagura were open to both castes for transition purposes.
Now, that wanted terrorist I had to bring around to talking with Geneva was right there beside our 'fearless leader' when it happened.
The terrorist is a mongrel like me - an elite at the time. I don't think she and Geneva were ever allies, per se, as much as I'm inclined to think that Geneva - and others - made use of the sympathetic transplants among the elite that are far more impulsive than others.
[There had to be a ruthless side to Geneva. No one leads insurgents without one. She was just doing what Mary did with the House of Lords; don't show that side unless it's needed. Let people believe vengeance and hatred doesn't brew deep inside. But Samus had seen that face of Geneva.]
But there had to a be a reason she specifically wanted to talk to that woman. Perhaps she sought out your friend as well.
[And Mary would keep the information Asami gave her regarding Zuko to herself. She wouldn't even talk to him if she encountered him, letting Asami know before doing anything. Really, Mary could care less about 'wanted terrorists' when she didn't have to.]
...and all of those are illegal and not something I can get my hands on without making myself feel really dirty considering the people I would have to get them from. Not to mention the blackmail material they would have over me.
[Which really, really sucked.]
Unfortunately, I also can't buy a dark-haired skin anyways because of the scanners and my palm reader. So my options are a mongrel skin of some sort. Unless you buy a skin for yourself and know how to transfer it to my palm reader overriding the mongrel code on it.
...because I sure as hell don't. I'm just a soldier, luv.
[Mary was silent for a few long seconds as she mulled that over.]
...it would be very nice to be able to sit on the steps moongazing with you, to take you dancing, or not have to keep our distance in public. [A pause.] But I also wouldn't look like me.
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...I wish I could spend more time with you, in general, but I've been working as much as I can.
[Eventually she'll need to slow down, but this little vacation will do her some good.]
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I know, it's been too long. How is work going for you?
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Blake's letting me be creative with drink specials this month. It's fun. And she admitted to me that I'm practically invaluable to Spectrum. Now I understand why she was a bit upset when I told her I'd been recruited as a non-chrome officer. She thought I was going to quit.
If I didn't get better tips at Apathia, I'd stop working there completely.
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But I need to get my foot in somewhere. Steady work outside of the service industry isn't easy for mongrels to get. I'm glad the government finally remembered that people as officers is a good thing and Geneva remembered my qualifications.
Voice
[ That in particular is of importance to her, considering where she currently laid her affiliations. If it's true, then it might help foster the idea that Geneva does actually want to help people like Asami hopes. ]
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But what would I know about political policy. I'm just a soldier. [It was said with the slightest hint of sarcasm that only someone who knew her, like Asami, would pick up.]
Voice
[ That's really where she has to find the line. Maybe Mary knows more about her than Asami does.
At the comment, she does give a quiet huff. ]
There really does seem to be a lack of understanding around here.
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[And whereas Mary thought some of the laws were rubbish, order was necessary. She was a soldier. She would be queen when she got back to Albion. Order was important.]
But still some change needs to be enacted - albeit small at first - in order for there to be any movement toward a caste-free society. And taking that risk, deciding on and implementing that first change is a scary thing to do. And I'm not sure Geneva is willing to do that. At least not yet.
I asked her where the caste separation based on hair color came from, and she couldn't tell me. It was just 'how it has always been'. I suggested that the first thing she should do toward breaking down the caste barrier would be to legalize cross-caste physical contact.
...obviously I have a vested interest in that being legal, but I pointed out to her that even with it being legal, that the majority of the natives will still not touch the opposite caste because that's the way it's always been. But slowly, they'll get used to the idea that it's okay to touch each other - since it's happening anyways - and that's really the first step needed. The real first step to eventually abolishing the castes.
I also suggested standardizing law enforcement so there were equal consequences for mongrels and elites when the same crime is committed. But I didn't push. [A pause.] Much.
Voice
I do agree, if things are going to change, starting small might be the way to go. And...maybe, if these grassroots efforts aren't getting ahead, starting from the top.
[ A beat. ]
I haven't really spoken with anyone about it, but...did you see what happened?
Voice
You're going to need to be a bit more specific about what you're referring to? My initial thoughts are that you mean the caste switch. That was before I arrived. My sister says it happened right before she did and, at the time, sections of Tanagura were open to both castes for transition purposes.
Now, that wanted terrorist I had to bring around to talking with Geneva was right there beside our 'fearless leader' when it happened.
Voice
[ Hmm... ]
So they're no longer in alliance. A friend of mine because a fugitive, too.
Voice
[There had to be a ruthless side to Geneva. No one leads insurgents without one. She was just doing what Mary did with the House of Lords; don't show that side unless it's needed. Let people believe vengeance and hatred doesn't brew deep inside. But Samus had seen that face of Geneva.]
But there had to a be a reason she specifically wanted to talk to that woman. Perhaps she sought out your friend as well.
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[ Something worse. ]
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His name is Zuko.
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Mongrel or Eilte?
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[ She wanted to say he was the Fire Lord, but...well, decided to keep things simple. ]
He had a digital skin the last I saw him, but...I figure he probably would switch it up, you know?
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...I'm contemplating getting my own. I have have a gift card to one of the boutiques in Apathia that sells digital skins. Any suggestions?
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[ The thought that Mary might be able to actually visit her in Tanagura was definitely appealing. ]
I'm not going to lie, I haven't looked much myself. I know there are some that can pass rental scanners.
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[Which really, really sucked.]
Unfortunately, I also can't buy a dark-haired skin anyways because of the scanners and my palm reader. So my options are a mongrel skin of some sort. Unless you buy a skin for yourself and know how to transfer it to my palm reader overriding the mongrel code on it.
...because I sure as hell don't. I'm just a soldier, luv.
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I'm not the most adept at programming, but...I know someone who might know how. If you're serious.
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...it would be very nice to be able to sit on the steps moongazing with you, to take you dancing, or not have to keep our distance in public. [A pause.] But I also wouldn't look like me.
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I generally prefer you as you.
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[It was habit that Mary didn't refer to the Queen as her grandmother unless necessary. She held such hatred for that woman.]
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