Jacuzzi Splot (
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001 - Just like the talkies! [Video]
.... Ha-Hello? [There's a messy bit of hair and then a very brown eye, pulling back to reveal a curiously tattooed but youthful face. He looks a combination of nerve-wracked and delighted to try out the facetime function, but keeps most of the discoloration just out of sight, as though trying to hide any distinctive features.] Can people really see me on these things?
This is kind of embarrassing to figure out...[You can tell by the way the screen trembles slightly, if not by the stilted awkwardness that's otherwise overriding a Chicago accent.] I-I'm really nervous, can ya all see that? 'Cause..what happens if I drop it? I bet it costs an arm and leg!
But this has gotta be the keenest thing I've ever seen! [He shakes his head, deeply impressed.] It's like everybody's their own director of their very own personal-life talkies, or radio...only it's like a telephone, too with without the wire? Nuts!
Haha, I-It's like I'm a movie star! (Not a very good one, of course.... Okay, so probably a lousy one...) [He squints, and rubs sheepishly at the corner of his eye.] This is really strange. This whole place knocks me for a loop.
So ah, nobody else around here happens to know a thing or two about New York, do ya, by any chance? I heard some people here could be from the future!
But I... guess I don't really know if I wanna know about the future, right now, so... if you are, p-please don't tell me about it! If it's gonna be bad, I think I'd rather not worry about it just yet.
[Depression's depressing enough, and all that. He waits expectantly for about half a minute with the feed running live, looking hopefully down into his palm pilot. It's the kind of hopeful, giddy-nervousness that's downright painful to look at for long, for most decent-hearted people, without wanting to pat him on the shoulder and tell him not to worry, things'll be swell.]
This is kind of embarrassing to figure out...[You can tell by the way the screen trembles slightly, if not by the stilted awkwardness that's otherwise overriding a Chicago accent.] I-I'm really nervous, can ya all see that? 'Cause..what happens if I drop it? I bet it costs an arm and leg!
But this has gotta be the keenest thing I've ever seen! [He shakes his head, deeply impressed.] It's like everybody's their own director of their very own personal-life talkies, or radio...only it's like a telephone, too with without the wire? Nuts!
Haha, I-It's like I'm a movie star! (Not a very good one, of course.... Okay, so probably a lousy one...) [He squints, and rubs sheepishly at the corner of his eye.] This is really strange. This whole place knocks me for a loop.
So ah, nobody else around here happens to know a thing or two about New York, do ya, by any chance? I heard some people here could be from the future!
But I... guess I don't really know if I wanna know about the future, right now, so... if you are, p-please don't tell me about it! If it's gonna be bad, I think I'd rather not worry about it just yet.
[Depression's depressing enough, and all that. He waits expectantly for about half a minute with the feed running live, looking hopefully down into his palm pilot. It's the kind of hopeful, giddy-nervousness that's downright painful to look at for long, for most decent-hearted people, without wanting to pat him on the shoulder and tell him not to worry, things'll be swell.]
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He seems a bit sheltered, too, if going to a department store was a noteworthy event for him. So... sheltered, but willing to believe that another world across mirrors exists?]
Something like that, right. I think that as soon as you arrive, your mirror's created. The Queen of Hearts is responsible for that, or so I'm told.
[Martha's yet to lay her eyes on this queen herself, but at this point she's received enough information from others to have a good hold on the situation.]
Breaking mirrors is a way to prevent the spying, but covering them is a bit easier.
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[There's a weak, cheeky smile of someone who knows his feeble jokes aren't very funny.]
Guess I'll just cover mine up once I pick out a room, then. [Not that he'll sleep any easier, with the idea of some mirror stalkers trying to peep in.] Can they hear us through it?
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... No, not as such. It's been implied that the Queens aren't even responsible when it comes down to it, but all of that's shrouded in mystery. [Which she's quite sick of at this point, if she's honest.]
I believe they can hear us, or I assume so. If I ever have something truly important to say to someone, I write it down instead. [But that's generally something she only does with particularly sensitive information.] Most of the time it's simpler to just go outside.
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Oh! That's a real smart idea, I'll remember that- [He nods, before muttering to himself,] Important thing to say, go outside...
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Let's see, what else is there... Have you heard about the closets yet? Picked out a room? It seems you've got the hang of using your mobile already, so that's good.
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[Hopefully not that they contained monsters.]
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This may sound strange, but it's probably not any moreso than arriving here in the first place, so... the closets are able to give you anything you ask for, within reason. If you walk up to the one in your room and you have a specific item in mind, when you open the door it should be there.
[She smiles at him, since this, at least, is good news.] As you can imagine, most of us make use of that as much as possible.
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I don't even know what I'd want...but what a keen magic trick! I'll have to give it a try, sometime soon.
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You should. It might help you spruce up your room as well. [But what else can she tell him? Well, there's the obvious.]
There are a few locations here you should know about. The eighth floor has a diner, the fifth floor a bar, and I run a clinic on the first floor if you ever get injured. [Which hopefully he won't, but... it's still good to know.]
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A diner and a bar, huh? Is the juice legal, here?
Oh! So you're a nurse? That's very nice of you to tell me. Hopefully I won't get myself sick! [Or shot at, or stabbed. He'd spent enough time getting patched up two years ago.]
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His slang is enough to take her by surprise for a moment, but she puts it together and nods. Is he from the Prohibition Era, then?] It's definitely legal. I doubt anyone's keeping track of people's ages, either. [Dean might be, but Dean also seems like he wouldn't exactly care if he was to serve a minor alcohol. Martha doesn't exactly approve, but it's also not her business.
She's initially bothered by the assumption he makes, but in his case it seems like an honest mistake. He's not going about it the same way America did, at least, so she moves to clarify.] I'm a doctor, actually. Doctor Martha Jones. Guess that's one of the many benefits that the future has.
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Nice had him drink whiskey in warm water, couple of times, to get him to sleep when his nerves were completely shot or when the pain of his leg had gotten real bad in its healing, and the doctor said too much morphine was expensive, and wasn't good for a kid his age anyway. A bar, though... you could meet all kinds of interesting people. Maybe he'd head down there, to check it out.] Thanks for the tip. I'll go see who's around.
Oh! [He blinks, surprised] Sorry 'bout the mix-up there, Doc... gee, you must be real smart, then!
Most've the clinics I've seen before in the rougher neighborhoods only have nurses and sisters of mercy running the whole operation... and the doctors might pop in one or two days a week, for charity work. (Unless they're just lady-doctors.) [He wouldn't go ahead and assume her a midwife, though, not right after she's just gone out of the way to correct him.]
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America could do to learn from him. While he's from further back in time, it doesn't actually excuse his behavior.]
So that's how it worked, is it... It's true that some clinics don't get as much attention as they really should. [If Martha's life hadn't been turned around by the Doctor, she wonders where she would have ended up working -- in some big hospital, or in a free clinic? It's not something she ever truly decided on, and it's a moot point by now, but it's still food for thought.]
It sounds like you came from a difficult time. What's your name, anyway?
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[And have a stolen shipment full of fenced explosives to foot the bill.]
I'm Jacuzzi.
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Either way, she shouldn't be asking about it.] Jacuzzi... [Now that's a strange name. She may not know loads about the time period that he's from, but she did go back to 1930 New York once and she never came across anyone with a name like that. It does make her think back on it, though -- times had definitely been hard then. Is Jacuzzi from the time of the depression...?] Well, let me know if you need anything else, yeah?
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Okay, Doctor Jones! [He nods, wearing a small smile that feels earnest. ] With everything you're sayin' so far, I can probably find my way around the closets, for even more than I need to get by here. I'll fix up some blackout curtains for the mirrors, and, ah- [It's hard to think straight, given all the new circumstances thrust at him]
Yeah, I haven't figured out anything else yet, but I guess there's plenty of room for winging it?
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All in all, Jacuzzi seems to be in good spirits about this, which is a good thing. Better not to let Wonderland wear you down, if possible.] Sounds like you've got it down. That's the main concern at the moment. Other than that, you'll just have to try and brace yourself for the events. Which is difficult, because we never know what they are until they happen. [Still, knowing that one is coming is better than being completely blindsided by it.
She's about to end the feed, and then remembers one more thing.] If you do ever have any questions about the future, though, let me know. I'll try to give you answers that are informative without being too detailed. [Seems like a fair compromise, doesn't it?]
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Thanks so much, for setting me straight. You're such a helpful person!
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And you're welcome. It's no problem at all.