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thefoundation2018-11-26 04:48 am
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WEEK 1 - MINGLE

You've found a safe haven from the wind and the snow - yet, perhaps you're not quite out of danger yet. The Resort Staff are odd, but seem harmless - jumping to any whim you might have, if it doesn't make them oddly lock up.
The weather all week is perfect - the perfect temp and snow for plenty of skiing. The firepit in the courtyard is always lit too, with ingredients for smores and hot chocolate always available in the lobby. Though...in the halls, a strange bunch of songs keep playing from the hotel's sound system. Is whoever runs this place a weird cover song enthusiast?
So far, everything seems fine....but there's a weird sense of unease lingering over the Resort as everyone wakes up Monday Morning. Maybe that has something to do with that strange memory that popped in your head when you woke up? Or maybe it's that all of you woke up in the middle of a snowstorm, with no memory of how you got there?
In the end...even though everything should be fine, why does it feel like this is only the prelude to a nightmare...?
MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY

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All the same, she'll keep company if it's being offered in the form of Italian goods. Maybe she'll eventually ask about aliens and space after all, maybe not. For now:]
Oh. I guess the meat can put people off here -- but I usually check the kitchens just to make sure, and I don't think they put anything funny in it this time. [a glance down at the food before she picks up a fork and starts sifting through it to see just what kind of pasta she's gotten herself into] We usually eat Japanese food at my house, but I don't mind Western food. I'm not a picky eater.
[Perhaps surprisingly, given her appearance.]
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...She wasn't even thinking that the meat might contain human flesh, but she's glad to have another thing to excuse her discomfort on.]
Still, it's better to be safe than sorry.
[Something that her crew didn't seem to learn before it was too late.]
You're Japanese, then? I haven't eaten too much Japanese food, myself--um, unless you count the sushi restaurants I've been to in New York. I doubt those are authentic, though.
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Anyway, Blue Angel will start eating, movements delicate but efficient. Keeping things clean, since her outfit and general aesthetic necessitates it, but otherwise she's just cautiously enjoying the food.]
I do agree with that.
[Which is why she was checking on it! But she'll let Ripley make her excuses, because see previous assessments of this conversation.]
Japan, though, yes. And I've never been to New York, so I wouldn't know how authentic their sushi is? Do they still make them with the same kinds of fish?
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...Blue Angel is also a change from the rest of her crew, who tended to just shove all the food into their mouths and then go back to their hypersleep pods. That's what happens when most of your crew are men.]
I'd assume so? Like...salmon, tuna, shrimp, so on and so forth. I guess it'd depend on who was making the sushi, specifically.
...
Do you actually have to eat, since you're...y'know, a virtual avatar?
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[Though it's debatable if she's adventurous with her food -- this is probably the furthest afield she's ventured, since she hasn't bothered specifying a request for every meal so sometimes the kitchen surprises her. Usually in the good way.
Studying murder abroad sure broadens your horizons...?
There's a small quirk of a smile as she finishes another mouthful before answering.]
There's some virtual realities that replicate food? But Link VRAINS doesn't really need that kind of thing. I've just been eating when I get hungry.
[Which she didn't do all that much in VRAINS -- the getting hungry thing, that is. Sessions usually weren't quite long enough or weren't timed for that.]