Kim Nguyen (
awomanoutoftime) wrote in
victory_road2018-08-10 04:09 pm
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[Kim is taking a break on the side of a route. You can tell because she's under a tree and there's an Espurr draped over her shoulder. Don't mind the pokemon, she's just going to stare at the screen as Kim brings the gear up in focus. Said Espurr will continue to stare throughout the post. Have fun with that. Why no she does not seem to be moving closer...]
This place takes a while to get used to. But I have to admit, the multiple radio stations are a nice perk. Back home we have.....two functional ones at the moment? And I think I have all the songs from the main one memorized. ....I really need to try and find Travis some new music holotapes....
I suppose there's three if you count the Minutemen one. Though it's mostly an alert system and despite being their general I've yet to convince them to play any other filler songs besides that same fiddle music on a loop. There's a few other stations but they're usually pre-war emergency signals that only play in certain areas so I don't think they count.
Anyway. I do have a question though. Does anyone know if there's a station here that has radio dramas? Like plays in radio format? There is one back home that has these old radio programs that I listened to as a kid, and while I know this place won't have the Silver Shroud or anything. I'm open to others. Does this place even have fictional superheros or detectives? I really should check to see if there's a place that sells comics here.
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[And she gets interuppted as the staring Espurr tumbles down onto the gear.]
Ack, Mama Murphy. What did I say about leaning too far?
[She picks up the pokemon who 'totally meant to do that' and puts her back on her shoulder.]
Sorry about that.
This place takes a while to get used to. But I have to admit, the multiple radio stations are a nice perk. Back home we have.....two functional ones at the moment? And I think I have all the songs from the main one memorized. ....I really need to try and find Travis some new music holotapes....
I suppose there's three if you count the Minutemen one. Though it's mostly an alert system and despite being their general I've yet to convince them to play any other filler songs besides that same fiddle music on a loop. There's a few other stations but they're usually pre-war emergency signals that only play in certain areas so I don't think they count.
Anyway. I do have a question though. Does anyone know if there's a station here that has radio dramas? Like plays in radio format? There is one back home that has these old radio programs that I listened to as a kid, and while I know this place won't have the Silver Shroud or anything. I'm open to others. Does this place even have fictional superheros or detectives? I really should check to see if there's a place that sells comics here.
Thanks in advan-
[And she gets interuppted as the staring Espurr tumbles down onto the gear.]
Ack, Mama Murphy. What did I say about leaning too far?
[She picks up the pokemon who 'totally meant to do that' and puts her back on her shoulder.]
Sorry about that.

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I'm afraid there aren't any local radio dramas, or a widely broadcast network that carries any, however...
This very network, as well as a small local Goldenrod one, carry the Miss Fitz Story Hour, a currently unscheduled hour long program featuring a performed radio drama.
I'm Miss Fitz, and we're unscheduled as I need to replace a number of actors as well as my co-writer and co-producer. But I'd be happy to send you the recording files of our previous productions.
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Really? That's impressive. Do you do single stories or is a serial?
[Oh right, manners.]
Oh right. I'm Kim Nguyen. It's nice to meet you Miss Fitz. I'd love to hear your previous productions. Back home I travel a lot with my pipboy radio on when I can, and while the music is great. It's always nice to have a radio show too, now and then. Even if it's just the one.
[And not just to torture her friends, despite what some of them think. Looking at you Nick, that's not how crime fighting works, Valentine.]
[Also Mama Murphy is now staring at the two other Espurrs.]
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A pleasure. I'll send you some files. I come from a place where radio is our predominant form of entertainment - I always enjoyed radio dramas.
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[Also there were comics as well and that terrible tv show they were apparently trying to make.]
Thanks. At the moment it's our main form of entertainment as well. Unfortunately people don't seem to be making any new stuff, aside from a few singers here and there but I can't fault them for that. Most people are a bit more focused on just surviving. Maybe someday in the future.
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I'm not familiar with serialized radio shows.
Why not?
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Really? They must not have gained popularity yet where you're from. If they do. I'm still getting used to this everyone comes from different worlds thing. So far I've only met one guy from my world and he's a few years back from where I was and on the other side of the country.
Why not make stuff? Well there's the survival thing and most people don't know much about pre-war stuff. ...oh right. I'm from a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Well I ended up there after being frozen in an underground vault....it's a long strange story. Anyway, Most people spend their time trying to survive what with all the mutated creatures, raiders and just plain trying to find food and water. And a lot of pre-war knowledge has been lost.
I had to explain the rules of baseball to a guy once who thought it was a sport about killing people. I'm pretty sure he thought I was making it up.
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No, they haven't. I'm from a place comparable to Earth's Europe at the beginning of the nineteen hundreds. Though with different science.
[Lust is rather good at putting things together, and having spent so much time with Boone...]
Do you mean Mr. Boone? We're travel companions. He's told me some about his world.
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[Stories like, what terrifying animal mutations do you guys have? And, wow all vaults suck.]
The place I'm from, the Boston Commonwealth, got a lot more bombs apparently. Also the coasts have different mutated animals. Though apparently Deathclaws are countrywide. ....much to my disappointment.
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Deathclaws?
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[He taps his lip, thoughtfully.]
Unfortunately no. I can't say I've heard of any. They seem to lack a need for fictional heroes, as well.
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[Well as far as that radio signal will go anyway.]
That's disappointing. I'll check to see if they have any comics anyway. Or right, I suppose they have books here as well. They'd better at least have detective stories.
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Books! Those I have seen in fair number. Perhaps they'll have something more to your liking, miss.
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Hopefully. I'll see if they have stores with them. It would be nice to see more books that aren't all charred paper garbage.
Oh and call me, Kim.
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[His head tilts. Curious. War isn't something he's familiar with. Not in his world, at least. He knows the concept. But that's it.]
It sounds as if you come from quite the world. My apologies, Miss Kim.
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[She shrugs.]
Don't be. The only people who should be sorry are long dead by now. And nuclear wasteland or not, it's been my home for over a year now. There are good people there. People who deserve better. I live there, well I did. So I make the most of it and try to help as much as I can.
It certainly is, quite the world though.
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[Then again, there could have been wars, but no one ever told Shadowmaru about them.]
You come across as exceptionally determined. How incredibly admirable of you.
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[Give her a moment.]
That's.....I've been...not in wars but surrounded by the effects of them my entire life. It's hard to imagine a place without them.
[After all. War...war never changes.]
Thanks, I've also been called incredibly stubborn. But it helped that the first few people I met when I woke up in the wasteland were some of the best sorts of people you could meet. People who help others just because they can.
Also I've had a pretty strong driving motivation since then and after a while you kind of just channel that into everything to stop yourself from going crazy.
[Or you know, at least she did.]
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I'll be honest, I haven't really looked into the radio stuff they've got here yet. But I'll let you know if I hear anything- and, shit, dude, you gotta tell me if you find a comic store somewhere.
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Thanks, and I totally will. Someone mentioned them having books stores so fingers crossed for a comic one.
[She shakes her head.]
It's really strange to see real stores, with lots of things you can buy. It's not something I've ever experienced.
[Pre-war had a bit of an everything shortage and post-war...well that goes without saying.]
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Sorry. No, my world's a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
And, I've seen some stores. Pre-War though they were always pricey and nearly empty because of all the shortages we had due to the wars. There were food riots a lot.
Post War, and I got to see this because, long story involving being tricked into cryogenics. Twp centuries later, most, or all of the stores left are looted husks and the places to actually buy things are the travelling traders or the small market like stores people set up in settlements. And even then their selection is a bit random and limited.
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Have you tried looking up some podcasts?
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Podcasts? What are those?
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They're pretty cool, since you don't have to worry about missing anything and you can listen to them again as much as you want if you have a favorite one.
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