[47] but you lost what you had
Dec. 13th, 2010 08:40 pm[Impossible as it seems, Dist does occasionally become impatient. Today specifically he's become impatient waiting to receive a certain belonging of his for free, so instead he's gone to the post office to retrieve the thing himself. This is, naturally, kind of a bad idea; one would think that having his eye confiscated would be enough of a deterrent.
It's early evening, after his shift at the library, when he can be seen stumbling back to his house, looking even paler than usual, almost as though he's going to fall over at the next gust of wind. In his hands he's carrying a device that almost looks like an hourglass stand without the actual hourglass: the small replication machine he'd built back when he was in the military academy with Jade. The memories it brings back are kind of uncomfortable, but if he's going to produce a lot of something(like, for example, a letter to Mayfield's new "citizens") he'll need an easy way to do it.
Not to mention replication is simply useful on its own.]
It's early evening, after his shift at the library, when he can be seen stumbling back to his house, looking even paler than usual, almost as though he's going to fall over at the next gust of wind. In his hands he's carrying a device that almost looks like an hourglass stand without the actual hourglass: the small replication machine he'd built back when he was in the military academy with Jade. The memories it brings back are kind of uncomfortable, but if he's going to produce a lot of something(like, for example, a letter to Mayfield's new "citizens") he'll need an easy way to do it.
Not to mention replication is simply useful on its own.]