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[Open] Escapades With A Mad Genius
Who: Senku Ishigami and anyone who wants to spend time with him.
Where: Various
When: Imagination 1-6
What: Senku apparently has all kinds of things to do pre-mission.
Warnings: One prompt is medical in nature, it's not really graphic.
Kitchen
In the absence of a laboratory, Senku appeared to be using cooking to cope. No, he wasn't on the purple team, meaning he wasn't officially cooking, but it was keeping him busy, and no one really wanted him to have idle hands for too long.
From the time they left the platform, until the night before the mission, he could likely be found in there at least once a day working on one project or another.
The first day, he was busy using the new ingredient of honey to make a caramel on the stove, and he had bunches of cilantro and some limes on the counter in front of him, as well as a water carbonatation machine.
After that, he could be found with a few other projects. In one instance he had lemons, honey and coconut oil in front of him. In another, he appeared to be making some kind of marinade with soy sauce and a variety of spice packets and some kind of meat. In a third, he was slicing ginger root and daikon as thinly as he could.
On Imagination day 5, he'd found his way to a few mangoes which since he didn't wear his SCA on the train very often, he didn't get the reminder that peeling mangoes was a bad idea. He'd barely started the first one when he developed a rash on his hands and at least the skin that could be seen swelled up, including his eyes and lips, thanks to urushiol being present between the peel and the fruit. One might stop at that point and deal with the allergic reaction, but Senku proceeded to continue peeling fruit as though he wasn't immensely uncomfortable.
Spa
Senku will likely check out the spa late in the evening when he couldn't sleep one night. For modesty's sake, at least other people's modesty, he will select the requisite orange swimsuit and sink into the water for a little soak. Notably, when wet, his hair collapses into some semblance of ordinary.
He wasn't interested in a massage, but a soak and a steam wouldn't be out of place.
[OOC: Also available, choose your own adventure. Senku haunts most cars, he doesn't sleep a whole lot and he doesn't usually mind company. You can just add whatever you like - don't be afraid of the pre-planned threads, or you can contact me on Discord: Ammeschan#5385 or
Ammeschan]
Where: Various
When: Imagination 1-6
What: Senku apparently has all kinds of things to do pre-mission.
Warnings: One prompt is medical in nature, it's not really graphic.
Kitchen
In the absence of a laboratory, Senku appeared to be using cooking to cope. No, he wasn't on the purple team, meaning he wasn't officially cooking, but it was keeping him busy, and no one really wanted him to have idle hands for too long.
From the time they left the platform, until the night before the mission, he could likely be found in there at least once a day working on one project or another.
The first day, he was busy using the new ingredient of honey to make a caramel on the stove, and he had bunches of cilantro and some limes on the counter in front of him, as well as a water carbonatation machine.
After that, he could be found with a few other projects. In one instance he had lemons, honey and coconut oil in front of him. In another, he appeared to be making some kind of marinade with soy sauce and a variety of spice packets and some kind of meat. In a third, he was slicing ginger root and daikon as thinly as he could.
On Imagination day 5, he'd found his way to a few mangoes which since he didn't wear his SCA on the train very often, he didn't get the reminder that peeling mangoes was a bad idea. He'd barely started the first one when he developed a rash on his hands and at least the skin that could be seen swelled up, including his eyes and lips, thanks to urushiol being present between the peel and the fruit. One might stop at that point and deal with the allergic reaction, but Senku proceeded to continue peeling fruit as though he wasn't immensely uncomfortable.
Spa
Senku will likely check out the spa late in the evening when he couldn't sleep one night. For modesty's sake, at least other people's modesty, he will select the requisite orange swimsuit and sink into the water for a little soak. Notably, when wet, his hair collapses into some semblance of ordinary.
He wasn't interested in a massage, but a soak and a steam wouldn't be out of place.
[OOC: Also available, choose your own adventure. Senku haunts most cars, he doesn't sleep a whole lot and he doesn't usually mind company. You can just add whatever you like - don't be afraid of the pre-planned threads, or you can contact me on Discord: Ammeschan#5385 or
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The best part was probably the fact there were good knives in the kitchen that he would happily use instead of his stone knife.
"We'd need a huge pot to use the head. If there isn't one that big, we can use a different bone. Bones are good for that." Senku explained, taking the knife and he will start to separate the meat from the bones.
"You can eat some of the insides too, but not in the same context."
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Since, hey, it shouldn't take more than five seconds. All the pots and pans were designated around the same area, and indeed, there were large pots - suitable for what one would expect in a commercial kitchen. (Which also meant the smaller pot wasn't that much smaller.)
"Whatever you wanna do with the organs..." Ugh. Whatever? Fish insides are gross -- bear insides are a bigger kind of gross. "I can watch and learn, or I don't mind preparing the pots. I know what goes into a stew, anyway. How about that? But if you want me to chop and prepare anything in particular, I'll get it."
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"I wouldn't call me a chef really." Senku laughed. "I can do passable. We eat a lot of fish too, but sometimes we get real lucky, mostly it's deer, although we've done lion too. Goats..." He hummed a bit as he concentrated.
"You can start it. I know there are carrots and onions I think in the fridge. Start by cutting a few up, take off the peels and that. They don't have to be cut small for the stock. You have to start there. It's a whole flavour thing."
"Yeah, and then you could start with what you want in the stew, and cut that smaller than the other ones because they'll stay in there." It was fine if it was a big pot, presumably Tidus meant to feed quite a few people with it. If not, it would keep and they could use the stock for other things later."
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A quick tour to the store room it is, which wouldn't take long, especially with Tidus remembering to grab a bowl to hold everything in more than his hands. Carrots, onions, some potatoes (that's good with meat like this), a couple of bay leaves. Some celery and gravy granules, to act in place of the stock for the main stew.
Tidus balances the load once he comes back in, taking a space on the counter by Senku, but giving him room.
"I was thinking, how about dumplings? I saw a recipe for those in a stew. Little bread things - sound interesting. You ever had them?"
Meanwhile, he's grabbing a good knife for his peeling, in and out of the drawer quickly for the blades. When he comes back though, he is watching Senku. Fortunately, he's not squeamish (even if he is the kind of guy to make a face at that naked head...).
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"Dumplings? Yeah. They're not typically difficult either."
He was nosy though and leaned over to look at what Tidus had before wiping his hands on a towel and summoning a packet for him. "This should be good with it."
He offered him some rosemary they'd picked up at the last stop.
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But he stops before he really gets into it, seeing what Senku has. He makes a surprised noise, then laughs.
"Where'd you get that? Your personal supply? Or did you buy some from the last mission?"
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"I made sure to stock up on a bunch of spices. We've used some of them, but not that many, I'm sure the Mentalist won't mind as long as he gets to eat some of this."
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People really like honey, apparently! Or maybe it's the duck and chicken.
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"Yeah, there's a lot of great ingredients in here now. Daikon and ginger. It's like someone told the train that some Eastern flavours might be nice." Senku observed wryly. He found the pantry lacking.
"I ordered in a few things for me and Gen this time, some wasabi and bonito." He paused.
"Speaking of ordering, did your...personal item come?"
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A gesture out, meaning all the busy work of getting the bears de-furred in the first place, draining the blood. But Inigo had no use for the fur, and Tidus didn't, unless he gave it to the Spider to work with. But who knew what a guy like Senku could do with it? It was always worth asking.
He would ask next about what East meant, as the mess of cultures come out- but then Senku asks what he does next, and-
Tidus looks back down at the carrot he's working through. Peeled, and another picked up to be done.
"...Yeah!" He sounds amazed and awkward at once. "Can't believe it. I guess this train can make anything exist, huh?" A pause. "Did you order your album in the end?"
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"The fur's great for lining clothes to make it warmer, or even a warm throw to sleep under, or sleeping on when you're on the ground." Senku explained. "What did he do with it, aside from remove it from the bears?"
He could certainly show them how to do it, if they wanted to keep them.
"Yeah, it came, embarrassing pictures and all." Senku confirmed.
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But as for their photos, Tidus hums. "Yeah, I figured you would. Mine was, uh... more of a surprise. My home's kinda funny. I thought it'd need to attach something to the frame to keep it around. But," he says after a beat, "--it was exactly like I remembered it."
It slows his work some, thinking about it.
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"I don't know why mine is more likely than yours." Senku answered. "In my world's current state all that stuff has disintegrated. It doesn't exist."
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"But my city... nothing can exist unless someone dreams it to." Or, well- "Anchors it. Wills it, something like that... or you don't, it disappears."
He speaks thoughtfully, slowly; already committed to not being so secretive, but it's not entirely easy to talk about either, yet. Tidus pauses before he nods his head.
"Maybe if I took it off the train, it'd start to disappear. That might be it. The train might be supporting it."
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"Well, if you want my observation, it might not be the train that anchored it in that case, since you asked for it, maybe it's tied to you." Senku responded.
"Do you know if items that people requested disappeared when they did?" He figured that seemed like a valid question, actually, he hadn't thought about it.
"I wouldn't suggest testing that if you want to keep it. It seems risky, if you think you're right." The points were too expensive to gamble with something that likely meant a lot to Tidus in the context of the conversation they had before.
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"You're talking about time. We already know the train doesn't care about time, right? People come from different points in time - you and Gen do too, right? And there's bigger differences between people. What I'm talking about is..."
He looks about the kitchen for some kind of example. The stove? He points at it with his knife. "Imagine if you didn't have power for that, and you..."
--but does that work? Tidus frowns, aiming the knife down as he tries thinking. Ugh, how can he explain?
"I can't have anything anchor to me," he says slowly.
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"I can't say I understand really." Senku said after a few minutes. Hopefully he wasn't bothered, it was just how he got when he was seriously thinking.
"However it worked, it did, at least. Maybe it's anchored to the train. Maybe it's anchored to you even if you think it can't. I'm not sure how your world works, but it's good you have it, right?"
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Not about this.
"Yeah," he agrees, as distracted as it sounds. "I think... the train just grabs things and keeps them here. I'm not sure they nee an anchor. They just exist." That he can answer, and even, for what Senku said before- "My girlfriend's... I gave her a blanket from her home. It stayed with me when she left. And some of the books in the library are from passengers that're gone."
Or he knows about one - but for the amount there are, there's probably more.
"The train... really doesn't have trouble getting anything, from anywhere. Or keeping around stuff that shouldn't exist."
When he thinks about it- "I don't know what the train can't get. But," he adds, "you do need to use your own ticket for more personal stuff."
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"That's true, I'm sure if I tried to get my photo album with Gen's ticket, I bet it would've told me no." He said after a moment's thought.
"It's all interesting, there's a lot about this system I think we don't understand."
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Something like that. Tidus isn't too sure, hasn't really tried to keep check.
"Well, I know the train could be doing a lot more to help us, but it's making us pay for it instead." Since the topic's reminded him - as he goes back to actually chopping now, slicing up the carrots - of a certain bizarre point. "We have this potion in Spira, right? Can take a person on the brink of death and put them back in top shape. Only seen two or three of 'em. Ordered them from the shop? We've got a hundred of the things now."
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"It's interesting they offer distractions but care so little about our safety, like providing appropriate medications in the medical car." They had to pay for those, someone had to sacrifice points for what they had.
"Picking and choosing certain foods and only offering small selections for each month." Senku shook his head. "I don't think much of this points system, I don't like it, and it's worse because we don't understand it."
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Which is said as dry and unamused as it deserves.
"It's a pain in the ass."
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"It's grossly overpriced, and honestly, I wouldn't pay for anything I could make myself." Senku paused. "Within reason. I'm lacking a lot of my equipment here, but if I had a set up with a lab and a forge and everything, I wouldn't ever need to order anything."
He huffed. "If we need containers, I can try and look for some clay, make some pottery. It's fragile, sure, but if we're careful, I can make whatever you need. Or even..." He held up a bone. "You planning to use these for anything?"
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"But the train doesn't listen. Doesn't matter that Red Team got stuck in a desert with barely any access to water. Terra - were you here for that mission? With the globe fiends?"
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"I honestly hadn't considered needing to bring my own water." Senku admitted with a bit of a frown. "I'm betting they didn't either."
He now had a series of piles of bear meat in larger pieces on the counter and the entrails to one side.
"I've only gone on one mission." He said with a small shake of his head, if one could believe it, he hadn't been there terribly long in the end. He was just a bit of a busybody.
"There's a lot about this that I don't like. I don't know if the train is running things or if it's someone from afar, but every time it offers a new car I kind of wonder what that's about. A distraction."
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