Adia Costas (
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A fine day for horseback riding. ((For
i_paladin))
Adia is full of nervous energy as she waits outside of the Nexus inn for Paladin. She is mostly excited, but it has been a long time since she has ridden a horse. Her riding boots and helmet are long gone, lost along with everything else when Leonis was destroyed. She is wearing her regular boots and jeans, along with a sweater and her heavy wool coat. She didn't bother with a scarf, worried the fluttering might startle or distract the horse. Paladin did say that he was sassy.
Shifting her weight from foot to foot, she pulls out her PINpoint for the hundredth time and checks for messages. The innkeeper was happy enough to play go-between, printing out Adia's electronic messages and transcribing anything that Paladin wanted to write back in return. It's how they were able to plan their get-together. But Adia checks anyway. Plans can change, after all.
Shifting her weight from foot to foot, she pulls out her PINpoint for the hundredth time and checks for messages. The innkeeper was happy enough to play go-between, printing out Adia's electronic messages and transcribing anything that Paladin wanted to write back in return. It's how they were able to plan their get-together. But Adia checks anyway. Plans can change, after all.
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"Ah, ah," a bob of her head in understanding. "Like our holy day, when people do not work but take time off to go to temple and visit."
As for drinks? It's weird, what Paladin has never thought of before. "Well, we have a standard selection of alcoholic beverages. The town of Barlox is starting a new batch of cider which I am very excited to try. As far as I am aware we do not have... Carbonated beverages," the words are drawn out, slow and suspiciously. "Mainly because I don't know what that means."
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"Yes, exactly... that's what our Sunday used to be, a religious day." She doesn't know why they ended up with another day off, but it hardly matters anymore. She works daily without question, attending to those who need vaccinations or medical care when she isn't in the lab generating data for the Cylons. It's a wonder she has time for the Nexus at all, but she makes sure to find some when she can.
Adia feels a little bad for throwing out such a modern term without explanation, but she was distracted by the cheesecake. "Sorry. It's, um... fizzy water. Water with gas bubbles in it. You can find it natural occurring in a mineral spring, or you can make your own with a little technological help."
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Except for the chaotic evil creatures that roam the countryside and terrorize villagers, but what can you do about it?
"Days of rest are very important to have no matter what you do, from working the farm to helping people like you do," maybe Adia's day of rest is when she comes to The Nexus.
As for the bubbly water? Paladin's eyes narrow in thought before finally giving a shake of her head. "If there is such a thing I have not come across it. I have seen a large part of the world but not all, so it could be there."
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"Of course." She looks at Paladin thoughtfully. "How is it for you? Do you get regular time off?"
"You should try some, then... maybe not right now, it doesn't really go with dessert or coffee. You can try the water plain, or flavored." Preferably when Adia is around, because she would love to see Paladin's reaction to trying seltzer water.
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"It is a very exciting place but you would be very safe with me. Which is not to say because I am strong and powerful, but because the town that is my home is very safe and the area around it is relatively safe as a result." Out of habit and in the spirit of sincerity, Paladin reaches out and touches the back of Aida's hand lightly before realizing the act and letting her fingers drop away.
"It depends on what is needed. I am currently in the service of The Margrave which means that if something reaches the ears of the crown I get sent to deal with it. Or if someone seeks me out." There are busy weeks and not so busy weeks.
A grin: "so many things to try! Do they have it here? I could try it later."
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"What's the Margrave? Is that a title?" She takes a long sip of coffee while Paladin answers. "Start with the simply flavored kind, if you can. There's stuff called pop, but a lot of it is artificially flavored. They started originally as tonics for indigestion, but then people started making them with more and more sugar. I don't really have a taste for them."
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As for touch it's an odd thing for Paladin. Historically, the Tiefling hasn't been the subject of hugs or physical signs of affection unless she paid for it. So when it comes to reassuring gestures she doesn't exactly know how to handle them but assumes that most people wouldn't want to even brush against her. As a keen observer it's become clear that there are those moments where a touch is just that, a touch, and a powerful means of reassurance, support, or sympathy. With people Paladin is comfortable with it comes a little easier but with hesitancy.
"Indeed, think: hereditary title, a ruler of territories, generally under an empire. Despite the empire falling, old titles still stick around. From the interactions I have had with her she is a worthy leader, strong and very dedicated to her people. A good person, which is why I have no qualms working for her," generally authority figures get Paladin to make a rude gesture but the Margrave is different as is her captain of the guard.
"After this dessert I will have met my sugar quota for the day at least, so I will go with what you recommend."
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Adia's hang-ups about physical touch are rooted in her own social insecurities, but a friendly touch from a person she trusts is always welcome. "Oh, that's good, that she's a good leader." She sounds a little like former President Roslin, but unfortunately she did not get enough time to prove herself before being voted out of office.
She finishes her cheesecake and starts to work on her pie, but it's slower going. "I think I'm reaching my sugar quota, too," she laughs. "This was a wonderful meal, Paladin. Thank you so much for treating me."
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It's hard to judge, some people are very welcoming of social touches and others not so much. Since Adia didn't recoil in horror friendly hand pats might happen again. And indeed, she's very much like Roslin, younger, a little more hardened though.
"It is my pleasure," Paladin assures her with a broad smile. "You are excellent company and have been so very helpful for me it is literally the least I could do."
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She blushes a little at the praise, a smile on her face while she finishes her pie. "You're wonderful company, too, Paladin. I'm lucky to have met you."
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Paladin's skin doesn't allow for an obvious blush, but Adia might catch the effect of the compliment by the way the usually gregarious Tiefling is silent, staring at the plate in front of her, poking at the remaining crust of her pie. There is such a strong feeling gripping at her chest and at the moment it is hard to tell if it is a good feeling or bad. "Well then," looking up from the plate Adia is given a smile. "We shall have to do this again some time."
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She doesn't quite know what to make of Paladin's reaction. Bashful? Or something else? Adia worries for a moment that she said something wrong, but relaxes once Paladin smiles at her again. "That'd be nice." She sets aside her plate and carefully wipes her mouth with a napkin. Between the blueberry filling and the coffee, her teeth are going to need a good brushing. Luckily toothpaste is still available in the settlement. No one has resorted to trying to eat it yet. "I can show you how to use one of the Nexus terminals, too. So you can look stuff up on your own, too."
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A satisfied sigh and Paladin rests back in the chair, legs stretching out under the table as if that would give some relief to the waistband of her pants. The waitress returns and begins to gather up the dishes after refilling their mugs. "Ah, the machines I have seen around that say 'welcome' on their face? Could you show me briefly before we part for the day?"
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Adia thanks the waitress before turning to Paladin. "That's good news. You won't have to walk back to the Plaza every time you want to look up something."
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The Tiefling is itching to get to this machine and figure it all out, the only thing is the bill, which she will sign to the room. It was explained to her earlier that gold and silver is not accepted at the table but at the front desk, which makes sense to her. It's the same way at the inns in Rensford, just will less paper to sign.
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She'll wait for Paladin to sign off on the bill have a bit more coffee, but not finish the mug. Already refilled once, she's had enough caffeine.
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Standing, Paladin puts the napkin back on the table and gives a gentle brush of clothes in order to keep appearance neat and tidy, no stains, no crumbs - all good. One last look around to make sure there is nothing forgotten, and the Tiefling waits for Adia before heading out to the lobby, that's where the waitress said there was a terminal if Paladin isn't mistaken.
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Near the check-in desk, past a small sitting area, there is a little sign that says TERMINAL and has a picture of a computer. There are two computers available for use, as well as a charging station for electronic devices. Both of the screens say "welcome" in a pleasing font. Adia giggles the mouse attached to one of the terminals, and the screen changes to a blue background with a row of small icons along the side. "So, there's something called an internet browser, and there's where you can look up most things. You use this thing -- it's called a mouse -- to move the little arrow symbol to this thing, and then click on it."
She clicks the mouse button and the screen changes once again, a generic-looking search browser appearing like an open window. Adia clicks it closed and then steps aside so Paladin can sit down. "Would you like to try?"
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It's so very interesting and the Tiefling finds it endlessly fascinating as the screen glows and she is sucked into what looks like a glass window that somehow reacts to what is going on outside of it. Because Adia moves the mouse and it takes a moment but Paladin catches the little arrow moving across the screen till another picture opens on the screen.
"Wizardry," Paladin breathes at the sight and then looks up at the human next to her, inky blue eyes wide. A bit uncertain, she looks down at the seat and the monitor and finally sits. Hand resting lightly on the mouse she gives it a little wiggle and tracks the arrow on the screen. It takes some time for her to get a hold of this skill, moving one thing and tracking the results of it somewhere else.
Mimicking Adia's actions, the other worldly creature almost gets it except instead of left clicking she right clicks and a list pops up from the action. Startled, Paladin lets go of the mouse and looks up with serious concern and worry.
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She wheels over the other computer chair and sits down next to Paladin, not wanting to hover over her, watching her in silent encouragement. This is a novel experience for her, too, teaching someone to use a machine that is ubiquitous in her daily life. Even while struggling on New Caprica, she still has access to her ship's computers for research purposes.
"It's okay!" Adia says reassuringly. "You right-clicked instead of left-clicked, it's no big deal." She points out the two buttons on the mouse. "All you did was bring up a little list of other options." Move the arrow key off the box and click again. It'll disappear."
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There is a bit of relaxing when Adia says it's okay and with the instructions the Tiefling moves the cursor from the list and makes sure to left click to make it go away. There is a moment of doubt and double checking, looking over at the hand on the mouse and making sure the correct click is made. Once the list has gone away Paladin is rather pleased and returns the arrow back to the icon that Adia showed her before and clicks again, this time with the correct button it seems.
The internet browser window opens and her tail sways happily. "Right, yes? This is the portal?"
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Whoops, wait. Adia looks at the keyboard with a mild frown, having forgotten about its necessity. "Umm, hmm. You probably don't know how to type? You can spell out what you want to search for by pressing the letter keys on this. It's called a keyboard. Then you hit the button labeled 'enter'. Or you can use the mouse to click here on the screen." She points out the search button underneath the search bar.
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All these words, all this information! Internet browser, yes, yes, all you need to do is type in what you want to know. Interesting. "It would be very helpful if you could just speak to it and it would speak back, like you do with people." It would also be more familiar to the technologically illiterate. It doesn't seem as intimidating as it was before with proper coaching and encouragement.
Looking down at the keyboard Paladin's eyebrows raise, that's a lot of stuff right there. Pressing lips together Paladin clicks in the search bar and then looks down at the keyboard. With infinite care and slowness the Tiefling hunts and pecks like every single over 50 on the planet.
P-A-L-A-D-I-N
Then reads, as slowly as the pecking: "any of the twelve peers of..." and this is a word that Paladin must concentrate and stumble over as she sounds it out. "Charlemagne's court, of whom the count palatine was the chief. A knight renowned for heroism and chivalry. Ha!" A tail flick.
"Who is Ch-ar-lee-main? I have not heard of this person." A look at the woman sitting next to her and then at the computer screen. "What if this is not correct? I feel very strongly about this, Adia."
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It's interesting that Paladin's first internet search was Paladin. Adia has been tempted to search her name, on occasion, but she always chickens out at the last second, not sure she wants to know what she'll find. "Oh..." She reads over the description herself and frowns thoughtfully. "They're probably someone from Earth history. The internet searches tend to default to information about Earth. But the knight part sounds like you. It must mean the same thing."
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"Ah, yes," that's a little disappointing but not unexpected. "It makes sense that it should default to information not found in my world but in the world for which it is based. This of course means that it might not be terribly helpful for the things that are relevant to my world." Frowning slightly, Paladin rubs at her chin reading the blue words on the page and then carefully moves the arrow to the Wikipedia page and misclicks like before but fixes it easily enough to actually open the link.
Her teacher explained on clicking links, Paladin remembers these things.
"What else can I do? May I add information to this technology?"
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