Zed's been spending most of the day staring out the Observation Window. He doesn't need the holographic data or the floor plans anymore. He really didn't need them in the first place. He could have run this entire scenario in his head if he had had to. Laying it out on paper and screen was just a matter of convenience, and a way to double-check that he wasn't making an obvious mistake.
Either way, the time for prep is done. The word's gone out to the volunteers about tonight's briefing, and they have already begun to show up. Zed's found a quiet corner of the bar and a small table, on which sits the cylinder which is now projecting a holographic image of the MiB logo.
He's been staring at that logo. It's never been more compromised than it is right now. By the time this mission is done, it will stand for something again--or be finished for good.
But then comes the sight of the first people arriving, and just like that, all his worries are cast aside.
Either way, the time for prep is done. The word's gone out to the volunteers about tonight's briefing, and they have already begun to show up. Zed's found a quiet corner of the bar and a small table, on which sits the cylinder which is now projecting a holographic image of the MiB logo.
He's been staring at that logo. It's never been more compromised than it is right now. By the time this mission is done, it will stand for something again--or be finished for good.
But then comes the sight of the first people arriving, and just like that, all his worries are cast aside.
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She gives him a wink that would be highly inappropriate in any situation, let alone the tense briefing they are currently in the middle of.
"How old are you, if you don't mind me asking? And where are you from?"
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"Yes," she says.
"Not from Earth. We met here and... I suppose you could say we're partners in booze, skinny dipping and high-adrenaline activities."
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Duo pauses, and glances over to the official looking clump of people.
"...should we be listening to that?"
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"...it did sound kind of important," she notes, catching the very end of Ray's epic monologue about Holtzman Generators.
"Um."
She grins at Duo.
"Yes. I suppose we'd better shut up. It's not like my life depends on it, but yours might."