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Unknown Seas Mods / NPCs ([personal profile] bathymetric) wrote in [community profile] unknownseas2020-04-06 02:34 am
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WEEK 1

Well, you've now met the brains of the operation, as well as the shockingly nice-looking young lady in charge of day-to-day business. Now all that's left is to get used to your accommodations - there's 24 other people in similar shoes to yours to meet in this building, you know! And who knows how much longer you might have them...

The daily routine in the facility quickly becomes obvious - the only way to tell time moment to moment is to check the strange device The Professor gave you, but at the same time every day the lights in and out of the facility go up, and at the same time every night they go down. Otherwise, it's almost maddening sometimes, how little happens in here. At least you have a few rooms with enough to hopefully keep you occupied. Who knows what secrets they might hold? And there's always that vending machine, if you can find something that fits in the coin slot...





MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
FRIDAY | SATURDAY

[ ooc: Welcome to Peace Week! Enjoy it while it lasts. Remember, office hours for The Professor's Assistant are over here if you're interested, while regains can be deposited over here! ]
reallyhatesharks: (i get the people outta the water)

[personal profile] reallyhatesharks 2020-04-10 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
You should just order it cold brewed next time. Less waiting.

[There would also probably be less waiting if Nova stopped trying to confuse the poor staff or system that's interpreting her food orders. Where's the fun in that, though?]
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[personal profile] archboxer 2020-04-10 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
Cold brew? I will admit I never heard of that method.

[??? This is genius.]
reallyhatesharks: (i'm gonna fight the sharknado)

[personal profile] reallyhatesharks 2020-04-10 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, you can brew tea in cold water too. It actually makes the tea less bitter too, so you can get a better flavor profile if that's your thing.

[Tea isn't really her area of expertise - she went to bartending school, not tea school - but she picked up a thing or two while she was learning how to make drinks.]
archboxer: (5)

[personal profile] archboxer 2020-04-10 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
[This is...blasphemy. Utter delicious blasphemy.]

Ah, that could be quite helpful then! I will admit that I am not a fan of strong flavors, myself.
reallyhatesharks: (those fish are gonna take you out)

[personal profile] reallyhatesharks 2020-04-10 07:29 am (UTC)(link)
[No, it's trendy is what it is.]

You should try a fruit tea. They tend to be lighter than tea-tea. Herbals vary, but rose tea is pretty light.