Riza Hawkeye (
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witchesreign2012-09-05 12:51 pm
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You'll find Riza in the Quad today, staring more like glaring at this silver rectangular object that was opened up on her lap. To her, it looked somewhat like a typewriter from her time. Pushing the 'Power Button', as they called it, she turned the laptop on, watching the screen light up.
One way or another, she was going to figure out this BBS system before the next Quarter started. At least the secretary in the Headmaster's office was kind enough to show her how to log in. All she had to do now was post her first BBS message, not that she knew how...
She supposed, like everything else around Balamb Gardens, she would have to learn eventually. If anyone feels like stopping for a visit, go ahead. Maybe you can show her how to operate this.... thing.
One way or another, she was going to figure out this BBS system before the next Quarter started. At least the secretary in the Headmaster's office was kind enough to show her how to log in. All she had to do now was post her first BBS message, not that she knew how...
She supposed, like everything else around Balamb Gardens, she would have to learn eventually. If anyone feels like stopping for a visit, go ahead. Maybe you can show her how to operate this.... thing.

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He noticed the woman had hers open and thought, perhaps, he could get some advice. Oh, he knew he could simply ask Tobias, but he also knew that he needed to start making some allies. Especially with Grell lurking about.
Ciel turned on his best innocent smile and approached.
"Pardon me..."
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Once hearing Ciel's voice, she does a double take. A child? Here in the Gardens? Excuse Riza while she is horrified at the thought of a potential child weapon. She takes a few seconds to calm herself, before giving him a somewhat motherly smile.
"Yes?" Somehow, she had a bad feeling about this.
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"I was wondering if you could help me with those things." Ciel pointed to the object. "I've been having trouble learning on my own."
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Despite her cheery appearance, she's still a little weary of this boy. And for some reason, he also reminded her of someone she couldn't quite put her finger on.
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Ma'am, is something the matter?
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Yes, Ma'am. I am not familiar with this tool.
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[She thinks back -- way back, since the technology is before her time.] Are you at all familiar with typewriters?
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[And for the other question....]
But yes, there are typewriters.
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To start with, think of this like a typewriter. Except instead of a piece of paper, it remembers what you type inside it, and it can show you it any time, or do other things with it.
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[That had been her initial thought, to think of the laptop as just another typewriter. But then she'll also have to deal with this thing called Internet. She'd never had anything like it in her timeline.]
By the way, my name is Hawkeye. Cadet Riza Hawkeye.
[May as well get that out there now.]
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He looked like he was going to say something, but looked to Oscar and seemed to loose nerve.
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"Snake, its good to see you."
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"This academy wouldn't happen to have a class for this type of thing, would they?"
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"'I don't think so,' says Oscar.
"... 'I wish they did,' is what Emily says."
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"Hm.... I wish they did as well. It would certainly make understanding this contraption easier for a select few of us."
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HELLO?
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Riza visibly cringes at the loud greeting, and turns with a somewhat forced smile, to the girl behind her.]
Hello. Can I help you?
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The technology is annoying, is it not? And yet, I almost wish it were Stark Tech. appropriate. Those are much more hand-held than these devices.
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[More of a sarcastic remark, but a response nonetheless. Of course the girl had to bring up something that she was unfamiliar with....]
What is Stark Tech appropriate?
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