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WHO: Shaw, Sam, Victor
WHERE: Gym, atrium
WHEN: Jan 8
WHAT: Making friends, maybe (the dogs will, at least)
WARNINGS: Probably nothing
[Sam] Man versus machine
The gym has its advantages, for sure. It's certainly more advanced than any other kind she's seen before on Earth. She's tried all the different equipment so far, even the anti-grav room. (She hasn't been back to it since, though ... it's not exactly the most pleasant sensation. Pain she can handle, but nausea is just annoying).
Today she's been throwing punches at the training dummy, which is looking rather worn down from the abuse. She wonders if maybe she can get Root to program a better dummy that might actually put up a fight. Better still would be a regular sparring partner who could withstand a beating (or give one, Shaw isn't picky).
She finishes up and drops herself onto a bench where she left her towel and water bottle. The towel gets draped around her neck as she uses the ends to wipe the sweat from her face. As she reaches for the water bottle, she notices a familiar face. You spend this much time in the gym, you become acquainted with the regulars. Their eyes meet. She gives a brief nod.
[Victor] Dogs in space
She walks Bear everyday, like clockwork. He needs the exercise of course, but he also seems to appreciate the routine. Being in space in unfamiliar territory has taken some shine off his coat in recent days. Maybe it's all this recycled air that keeps circulating around and round. The ship might look like it's acres wide, but it's still a confined place, shuttling through the universe of dead air.
Shaw showers him with gifts, like she did before. He's already got a nice studded collar and several chew toys of varying cuteness and utility. His gigantic doggie bed is stuffed with some kind of down, airy and way more comfortable than Shaw's own pillow. And today she's got bits of bacon in a bag to give him some encouragement. He still looks a little less than perky.
"Come on, big guy. Work with me, here. What do you want? And don't say Finch. I can't give you Finch."
Bear's ears perk up at the name.
"He's better off where he is, anyway," she says, regretting mentioning the name at all. Meanwhile, her own ears perk up as she hears someone approaching. It's been an uneventful few weeks since she arrived, but that doesn't mean she's forgotten how to stay alert for possible threats.
WHERE: Gym, atrium
WHEN: Jan 8
WHAT: Making friends, maybe (the dogs will, at least)
WARNINGS: Probably nothing
[Sam] Man versus machine
The gym has its advantages, for sure. It's certainly more advanced than any other kind she's seen before on Earth. She's tried all the different equipment so far, even the anti-grav room. (She hasn't been back to it since, though ... it's not exactly the most pleasant sensation. Pain she can handle, but nausea is just annoying).
Today she's been throwing punches at the training dummy, which is looking rather worn down from the abuse. She wonders if maybe she can get Root to program a better dummy that might actually put up a fight. Better still would be a regular sparring partner who could withstand a beating (or give one, Shaw isn't picky).
She finishes up and drops herself onto a bench where she left her towel and water bottle. The towel gets draped around her neck as she uses the ends to wipe the sweat from her face. As she reaches for the water bottle, she notices a familiar face. You spend this much time in the gym, you become acquainted with the regulars. Their eyes meet. She gives a brief nod.
[Victor] Dogs in space
She walks Bear everyday, like clockwork. He needs the exercise of course, but he also seems to appreciate the routine. Being in space in unfamiliar territory has taken some shine off his coat in recent days. Maybe it's all this recycled air that keeps circulating around and round. The ship might look like it's acres wide, but it's still a confined place, shuttling through the universe of dead air.
Shaw showers him with gifts, like she did before. He's already got a nice studded collar and several chew toys of varying cuteness and utility. His gigantic doggie bed is stuffed with some kind of down, airy and way more comfortable than Shaw's own pillow. And today she's got bits of bacon in a bag to give him some encouragement. He still looks a little less than perky.
"Come on, big guy. Work with me, here. What do you want? And don't say Finch. I can't give you Finch."
Bear's ears perk up at the name.
"He's better off where he is, anyway," she says, regretting mentioning the name at all. Meanwhile, her own ears perk up as she hears someone approaching. It's been an uneventful few weeks since she arrived, but that doesn't mean she's forgotten how to stay alert for possible threats.

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The pair of them notice the woman and her canine companion, Makkachin keeping his tail low as he wags it once, huffing out a quiet noise of greeting. Victor pats his thigh, drawing Makkachin's attention, encouraging his dog to stay with him as he smiles and gives Shaw something of a wave. "Hey! Does your dog enjoy making new friends?"
Makkachin whines, tail still wagging, ears perked forward. He definitely wants to check out Bear and his person, but the poodle stays where he is for now, for once waiting for Victor's signal to be free.
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Bear stands alert and interested, with the kind of excitement you only see in dogs who encounter other dogs. Is this what was missing from Bear's routine?
"Blijf," she says to Bear. Stay. For now.
She regards this newcomer and his poodle. He seems just as excited as Bear. Shaw's expression softens a little.
"He could probably use one."
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Heel.
"Makkachin usually plays well with others. He's not that fond of the really nippy dogs in his old age. Isn't that right, boy?" Makkachin turns his face up toward Victor, cuing in to his name, before reverting his attention to the new dog. It's a pleasant scene, so at odds with how much of this adventure over the last month in space has been. He supposes nothing catastrophic has occurred, but it's not exactly restive. He'll count his blessings where he can.
"Are you comfortable with allowing them to say hello?"
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With her encouragement, Bear stands up and trots over to the other dog and the sniffing ritual begins. They're such funny things sometimes, she thinks. She gives a rare smile as she watches them get acquainted.
"He had a couple friends, back on Earth."
He probably misses them, she means.
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"Most of his were left behind in Russia when we moved to Japan." He glances toward the other owner, just a brief check for her own body language before he's back to watching their dogs. Makkachin probably missed the dogs he knew, but he'd always been happily people focused as well. "I feel like I should ask if either of those names are ones you know. Sharing a planet hasn't meant sharing much more than the word 'Earth' with some of the people I've met here."
Ah, but that's its own prelude into introductions. He holds up a hand, waving in such a way that the glint of light off the golden ring around his right ring finger is the brightest thing about him. Victor dresses well, but toward subtler, more subdued colours. His flash and glitter tends to be saved for solely on the ice.
"Victor Nikiforov. Are you one of the more recent anomaly arrivals?"
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Shaw herself is dressed in her Earth gear, which she favors over the stuff they provided when she first arrived. Hey, she doesn't like being dictated to about anything, especially what she puts on her body. Not that there's anything particularly remarkable about her black tank-top, black jeans, and black boots. Her hair is cinched back in her usual ponytail.
'Victor' looks young-ish, tall and athletic.
"I'm Shaw."
After a bit of a pause, she offers another name: "Sameen. I've heard about a different Earth, but there's a Russia and Japan in mine. I was in New York, before."
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Or like far too long, in his opinion. There's simply no point in lingering over it.
"I think I've run into at least three different versions of Earth. It's hard to say when the time discrepancies can be so... big? Grand? Very large." He's speaking in English rather than in Russian through any translator, and the words he wants escape him from time to time. There's something reassuring in hearing that Russia and Japan are existing in more times and more situations than not. Hopefully, Shaw's Russia also happens to not be caught up in a war with robots, like happens to be true with Sombra's Russia. "It's nice to meet you, Shaw. What's your four legged companion's name?
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"Bear," she answers with a nod toward the guy. He pricks his ears up when he hears the name and then goes back to sniffing at Makkachin.
"So what's happening in your version of Earth?"
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Good boy, Victor finds himself thinking fondly.
"Hard to say. The world's a big place. No robotic wars, that much I can say. No massive wars as a whole? Wars seem to be the most people talk about relative to their Earth, when I think about it. No magic, no... aliens, no extraordinary instabilities, I suppose. It's a nice enough place. Not perfect, but not bad."
If it isn't astoundingly clear, he has no idea what to really say about his world as a whole. "Yours?"
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His world sounds a lot like Shaw's Earth. Or how it's like for most people. There was a silent war going on in places that only a handful of people knew about. A war between two artificial intelligences, for control of the world and all the people in it. Root would call it the battle of two gods. Shaw is not as dramatic. She only cared who she had to aim at and shoot.
"Probably more like yours, if that means no robot wars or alien invasions. I dunno. People just live their lives, for the most part. And put it all on social media."
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It leaves Victor smiling. It's always nice, when Makkachin is acting so much younger than his years, though he keeps an eye out for any signs of stress on his dog's body. Makkachin doesn't always know how to hold back.
"Social media... Ah! Yes! The same as back home. I'm an Instagram fan myself." Using it more than primarily any other social media site, since he enjoyed taking candids of the places he's in, and the people he's with. It's a fun sort of rolling scrapbook of life. "I'm still disappointed there's nothing similar to it here, but the app selection is limited. Which surprises me for various reasons."
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Shaw tries to hide a brief smile as she watches them.
"Instagram...."
Honestly, she doesn't understand the appeal of taking photographs of your food or your things or yourself and plastering it all over the internet. Maybe dog pictures ..... maybe.
But her instincts have always been to conceal her footprints, digital or otherwise. Even though she knows that back on Earth, she was being watched, always.
"You know that's just inviting people to be all up on your business, right?"
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Still, it's something familiar, easy to miss. Especially since he did post a decent number of photos of his dog. Usually with him, but Makkachin is so cute. Who doesn't want to see him?
"I am — or was — an internationally competitive athlete. You get used to it after a while." Or you ignore it completely and feel like no one's watching you, if your name is Yuuri Katsuki.
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Shaw wouldn't really know much about internationally known athletes. She considers Victor's physique and hazards a guess: "Gymnastics?"
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"Figure skating, actually. Gymnasts take my breath away with some of what they do." His admiration for anyone at the top of their field still comes through. Even when his attention slides back over to the dogs, watching Makkachin bowl over and wiggle around on his back, happy as can be.
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"A figure skater in space," she says with a brief snort. "I don't think they have a rink in this ship."
Though weirdly enough, it's big enough for one, or several.
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The figure skater in space absolutely, positively commissioned an ice skating rink to be built the first week he was here. Bizarrely enough, the administration had listened. In about three, four more ship-standard weeks, it would even be completed.