http://notvitiligo.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] notvitiligo.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] queenofheartsrp2011-05-05 11:07 am

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[Now that the automaton invasion has been mostly taken care of at the fortress, Jessica's out to catch up with people. She's been around, Bulbasaur in tow, and has settled down for lunch near the ferris wheel. The bulbasaur is occasionally tugging her toward the ride, occasionally walking toward it and looking back at her expectantly. Jessica doesn't move from her seat on a rock.]

I assure you, there is no chance whatsoever that I'm getting on that with anyone, ever. Well, other than physical threats. Sorry.

[She finishes her meal and turns on the vine.]

Hey, is it just me, or has our population kind of... dropped recently?

[identity profile] no-hometown.livejournal.com 2011-05-11 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
Much of it is thanks to Reeve. She is largely responsible for the Mako reactors, which provide us with clean power. That was how Shinra was able to expand so far, so fast, and make so many new scientific developments in such a relatively short time.

There are at least two businesses here: the gun shop and Seventh Heaven. If you could think of a service to provide others with, that could prove an interesting way to spend your time.

You could write things down for me, but listing Materia and their effects might prove more dull than you'd like.

[identity profile] no-hometown.livejournal.com 2011-05-12 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
She is far more modest than most scientists I know. [In fact, she is not a great deal like any of the other scientists Sephiroth knows.]

I suppose here one simply does things because one wishes to, so you could say one is paid in the satisfaction of doing a job one enjoys and in having a fulfilling way to occupy one's time.

Very well. I've managed to create a seemingly combat-worthy version of Ice Materia. If you'd like, you could help me catalogue my failed attempts and work with me as I try to recreate another particular Materia. I have no real use for the final product here, but the failures can be quite interesting.