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Marco was lying on the grass under the Andalite tree, looking as if he'd just decided at random to plop himself down there. Though, if you could look closely enough, you'd be able to see him frowning, just a little, at the tree. This wasn't the best place for meetings. Too open. Too visible. Too much chance of someone just wondering by and wondering why they were up to. Sure, he trusted Tobias to notice anyone getting too close - but this place had anyone and everyone, and a whole range of odd abilities. For all they knew, there were people on board who could get past Tobias's sharp eyes.
But, Marco hadn't exactly found anywhere else that would work well either. And this was a place that Ax and Tobias came to regularly, so them coming here wasn't exactly suspicious. If anything, Marco was the odd one out. But hey, nothing wrong with wanting to lie down on the grass, huh? Or talking to his friends.
It was all too easy to slip back into paranoia and suspicion. Sure, there we no Yeerks and no apparent need for secrecy. But paranoia had got him through one war. It might get him through another. And everything about this was one great big mess of unknown quantities.
The really big question, though: how the hell were they supposed to explain to Ax his own future? "Guess what, the borg eats you. Try not to do that again if and when you go back."
But, Marco hadn't exactly found anywhere else that would work well either. And this was a place that Ax and Tobias came to regularly, so them coming here wasn't exactly suspicious. If anything, Marco was the odd one out. But hey, nothing wrong with wanting to lie down on the grass, huh? Or talking to his friends.
It was all too easy to slip back into paranoia and suspicion. Sure, there we no Yeerks and no apparent need for secrecy. But paranoia had got him through one war. It might get him through another. And everything about this was one great big mess of unknown quantities.
The really big question, though: how the hell were they supposed to explain to Ax his own future? "Guess what, the borg eats you. Try not to do that again if and when you go back."
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Marco looked intently at Ax and Tobias with wolf-eyes. <And all of this is assuming that we're able to get back home in the first place. We have to consider the possibility that we're never going to be able to go back.>
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< Don't remind me > Tobias replied, regarding the rubber-band effect. He was well aware of what Marco was referring to, involving the Leeran planet incident.
< Yes, that's true,too. I suppose it might not be so bad if Rachel shows up...and the others...Jake, Cassie and maybe your mom. > He nodded at Marco < I'd still miss Earth, though. I don't really know how I'd feel, exactly. >
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<But we gotta be ready for the possibility that we're going back too.> Marco yawned, stretching the wolf's jaws. <Anyway. Now that we've figured that out, I vote we go to the Media Room and I kick all of your butts at Street Fighter.>
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< I suppose I could deal if I had to stay, as long as the rest of us and our families are here. > he said.
< Yeah the video games are really high tech in the future...Playstation 3 isn't bad. Wii is okay, but it's not that good with talons...I lose my grip and the remote goes flying. The new hand-held things are interesting too...portable internet, cell phones with cameras... We had enough problems worrying about cameras...can you imagine people taking pictures on their cell phones and posting them to that thing called YouTube? >
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He shrugged his shoulders. < If we had needed portable internet, it would have been easy enough to build. Cell phone cameras would have made things a great deal more difficult, though. >
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He rolled his eyes at Tobias. <Dude, you can just morph human. And you're not missing much with the Wii anyway - I have tried it, and it is crap. The X-box and the PlayStation 3 are definitely the way to go. And cameras phones are awesome man. Okay, they'd have been irritating for us, but they are still way cool. And what the hell is YouTube?>
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< And that would be Rachel's cue for a joke about you > Tobias put in. It made him miss her again, though.
< I know I can. I would just hate to get caught up playing and miss demorph. > Tobias replied. < Although the one problem with videogames is, they're somehow less thrilling when your life is a sci-fi adventure. >
< I wonder how one of the handhelds would work in this form though. DSi or Playstation Portable. Or the Iphone. >
< In the future, people post videos to the 'net. About pretty much everything. The whole world can see someone's cell phone movie in a few minutes' time. >
< We missed some big computer leaps. The Yeerks would have loved the social networks that came out more recently. Myspace or Facebook. >
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As for the video games, Ax had little to say on the subject. Once he'd figured out that they were actually training simulators, he'd lost mostly lost interest. Like Tobias had said, they were less interesting when your life was as strange as Ax's had become.
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<And they made PlayStations portable? Man, how do you know all this stuff? You live spend all your time hanging around the psychic tree! Did you find them in the Media Room? If these things are lying around somewhere on this ship, then you are showing me, got it?> Marco demanded.
[[ooc: Should we start wrapping this log up guys? Or...idk, go on to them all geeking out over video games?]]
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< It's a combination of things, really. People talking, me checking...I thought a portable one might be usable with talons. Plus, I still get bored sometimes. I do like to spend time in the sensoriums, but fake mice are only fun for so long. >
(ooc sure)
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On one hand, he probably ought to return to the labs and continue working. On the other...the rest of the science department was intelligent, but he'd been starting to feel lonely, as much as he hated to admit it. It was a bit like how he'd felt when he'd first arrived on Earth -- they didn't understand him the same way as he was used to being understood. The Animorphs did now.
It couldn't hurt to spend more time with Marco and Tobias, at the very least.
[[OOC: Wrap-up is fine with me.]]
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Sorry Ax, boring lab work can come later. Marco is going to make you play video games now! And while they're at it, he can make Tobias show him that Portable PlayStation thing too.
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"Makes things a lot easier. Even the eyes, in this case. My hawk eyes don't see the images as well as my human ones. Strains them after a bit because they pick up so many things."
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