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Room 315, Tuesday Afternoon
Peridot was a Gem on a mission.
Not even the mission where she had to rub the rock-licking thing in Jason's face because it was a totally normal thing for geologists to do. That mission, she was going to save for later.
No, no, her mission today was to smuggle something into Jaylah's room. Something big. Something beautiful. Something distinctly fishy and prone to singing happy songs about being put back into the water or not worrying or whatever. Not that she was being terribly secretive about it, what with the way it was tucked unceremoniously under one armpit, her tool kit sitting on the floor beside her as she thumped on Jaylah's door with one little green fist.
"Jaylah! Hey, Jaylah! Open up!"
Yeah, this wasn't going to end in disaster at all.
[OOC: For she of the shouting and beats!]
Not even the mission where she had to rub the rock-licking thing in Jason's face because it was a totally normal thing for geologists to do. That mission, she was going to save for later.
No, no, her mission today was to smuggle something into Jaylah's room. Something big. Something beautiful. Something distinctly fishy and prone to singing happy songs about being put back into the water or not worrying or whatever. Not that she was being terribly secretive about it, what with the way it was tucked unceremoniously under one armpit, her tool kit sitting on the floor beside her as she thumped on Jaylah's door with one little green fist.
"Jaylah! Hey, Jaylah! Open up!"
Yeah, this wasn't going to end in disaster at all.
[OOC: For she of the shouting and beats!]
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"You are very loud." You know, just stating a fact.
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It was absolutely going to be her guinea pig for what, she hoped, would be a new set of limb enhancers, tailor-made to come back to her if misplaced or, say, thrown in the ocean, Amethyst.
"What music did you pick?"
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"It is both classical and not, I have been told."
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"Oooo, fancy," Peridot decided with a grin. "A definite improvement."
... She really needed to hear this.
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She was wrong, but don't break her heart with this fact.
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"The other noises are... vapid," she settled on. "Anything would be an improvement on that."
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Jaylah nodded seriously, digging out the music player that she brought with her so they could transfer the music onto the fish.
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"I think if we pull out a few parts of the fish, we should be able to put our own modifications in there without sacrificing that... thing it does with its tail."
She kind of liked that part.
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Montgomery Scotty was gonna be so proud of her with this. So proud.
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Peridot gasped a little, wide-eyed.
"Yes! Perfect! That's how they move in the first place!"
This fish was going to swim right back to Anakin tomorrow, screaming Beastie Boys the whole way, wasn't it?
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Jaylah preened a little at that, fiddling with the wiring to get her music to take over the horrible noise it normally produced. "We could leave the fish here tonight. So that Just Norman may enjoy his improved prize."
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"I think that would be appropriate," Peridot decided, nodding thoughtfully. "I suppose he did earn it."
Norman was so going to have nightmares about screaming fish forever.
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"And then he may attempt to earn it again." Or have it stolen by someone else?
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Norman was never going to get that fish.
Never.
"It will be so much better if he succeeds!"
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As a test of its functions.
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And now she was making grabby hands. Oh, the grabby hands.
"My turn!"
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"There," she said proudly as the fish flicked its tail around, propelling it up into the air before leveling out again a few feet off the ground. "Much better. And the stones I installed should provide a more stable energy source in order to sustain its flight capabilities for thousands of years."
Way more efficient than double-As.
"And now... to me, fish!" She held out her hand.
The fish hovered there.
"Fish... to me."
It remained. Peridot frowned.
"Maybe it just needs more time to recognize us as the people it belongs to," she muttered.
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Which probably meant they'd need to steal it again to troubleshoot that mistake.
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"I might have needed to use a different alloy in the wiring," she muttered. "I can remedy that at a future point, once I've found a more appropriate material. Earth technology still presents a bit of a learning curve."
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"That does have some promise," she decided.
They were going to be so confused on that ship. So confused.
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Jaylah nodded again firmly. "We will succeed in this."
And make Anakin cry.
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"And it will be glorious!"
Or at least she'd be satisfied that her test run for homing devices in her personal stuff wasn't a complete failure.
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"We should leave it on Just Norman's bed." She honestly wasn't trying to traumatize him. It just happened.
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"Yes! Or just above Just Norman's bed!"
Poor Norman. Now there were two aliens calling him that.
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"That should work as well," she agreed, thinking of the practical applications. It could be considered a test run!
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That was her hot take on humanity.