[ I think she should read the twilight series as a treat. or watch the movies ]
Oh. That's probably a good thing... one less thing to worry about. I never personally dealt with one, but the way my coworkers described it didn't sound very... pleasing.
[ you've said that and now you have trapped yourself in a contract with me to accidentally get them watching twilight in the rec room. butt dial a movie. ]
... Yes. They're known to have restaurants full of delicacies, but it's heavily implied that they're made from human meat. It's normal to an extent. I don't eat human flesh...
I hate that I can't say that doesn't happen where I'm from-- but not to the point that someone would open restaurants with an open enough rumour that the meat was human. It'd be a locked down secret if there was.
There's always people that take a goal or passion too far. [ still. somehow eating people makes him go ?! the most. ]
You thought they'd just off him, like-- [ he snaps his fingers. ]? Seems like they follow the kinda of rules we have back home. Killing someone's against the law. It doesn't stop people, but there are consequences for it.
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[ blood snackies. ]
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Yuri looks thoughtful for a moment. thoughts of nosferatu intensifies. ]
I see...
[ She doesn't see. ]
Do you think they sell food other than blood meals? I should have taken some handwiches with me...
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... Good question. Probably? They seem equipped for tourists, and I doubt every tourist that passes through is happy to sample the local cuisine.
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Have you dealt with an actual vampire before?
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Nope. They're not real back home.
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Oh. That's probably a good thing... one less thing to worry about. I never personally dealt with one, but the way my coworkers described it didn't sound very... pleasing.
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Wait, you actually have them in your city?
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It was one of the subjects that my company had to look after for energy harvesting purposes.
[ nosferatu was technically unused for lobcorp, but i'm doing it anyway ]
I wouldn't say that they're common, though there were more cannibals than vampires.
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Energy harvesting from vampires?
[ that's... new.
and then she mentions cannibals and he just Looks at her like. girl??? ]
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[ She turns to look at Shu looking at her like. What??? ]
... Is something wrong?
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[ he'll... go back to the abnormality thing in a second. ]
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I hate that I can't say that doesn't happen where I'm from-- but not to the point that someone would open restaurants with an open enough rumour that the meat was human. It'd be a locked down secret if there was.
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[ That's how she knew of it, anyway. ]
... Rodya pointed this out, but we don't have a law that prosecutes people for murder.
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That sounds like someone taking a passion a bit too far.
[ oh. ]
You don't?
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People will do anything for their passion, as long as they can make it come true. There are notable ambitious people.
And we really don't. I thought the Eudora crew were being merciful when they sent Blade to the brig.
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You thought they'd just off him, like-- [ he snaps his fingers. ]? Seems like they follow the kinda of rules we have back home. Killing someone's against the law. It doesn't stop people, but there are consequences for it.
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There really aren't any consequences for it back in The City apart from assessing your threat level...
[ The City sucks!!! ]
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[ the city sucks!!! ]
You kill someone and they go "oh well now you're 20% more of a threat than before" and that's that?
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[ Otherwise, go wild? Kill all the people you want. ]
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[ ...... ]
No wonder you were eager to stick around for another tour.
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[ 📣 THE CITY SUCKS ]
I would say that it's a part of it, yes.
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