Teddy Altman | Hulkling (
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So I'm new here and I figured this might be the best place to ask around for suggestions. What are some of your favorite distractions here? Places, things to do... I'm open to anything.
[He just kind of needs any sort of distraction really bad at the moment. While there's work to do and getting to know his surroundings... he could use something more involved than any of that, something that ca help him stop thinking for five minutes. Keeping busy seems like the best use of his time than any of the other options... which basically consists of moping by himself somewhere. Not all that productive.]
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And just one more thing. Has anyone arrived here later than other people they knew back home? Friends, significant others, family... Not in the 'I came here from the future' sense, but in the 'I arrived late to the city and they seem to have made a new life without me' one. Was it hard to find your place with them again or did you even try? I know it's natural that people would change over time, that maybe they'd have a life that doesn't even include you, but... I have no idea how to deal with it. It feels kind of like a bad dream I'm managing to make worse.
[He just kind of needs any sort of distraction really bad at the moment. While there's work to do and getting to know his surroundings... he could use something more involved than any of that, something that ca help him stop thinking for five minutes. Keeping busy seems like the best use of his time than any of the other options... which basically consists of moping by himself somewhere. Not all that productive.]
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And just one more thing. Has anyone arrived here later than other people they knew back home? Friends, significant others, family... Not in the 'I came here from the future' sense, but in the 'I arrived late to the city and they seem to have made a new life without me' one. Was it hard to find your place with them again or did you even try? I know it's natural that people would change over time, that maybe they'd have a life that doesn't even include you, but... I have no idea how to deal with it. It feels kind of like a bad dream I'm managing to make worse.
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[ If you don't count his five brothers who share his same face, three of which live here in Riverview. ]
Teddy's a nice name! Rolls off the tongue nicely! Teddy Teddy Teddy~! Hehehe!
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[... wow. Really? Five identical brothers? That-- sounds like a lot.]
Do we have baseball teams here? Maybe you'll get famous one day.
[Probably not, but you know. Why be a downer?]
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[ Not very flattering, is it? But he doesn't care. ]
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Wait, so does that mean you dress as a giant ram?
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[ He'd show Teddy what he means if he switched to video. Hmmm! ]
Do you wanna see?
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[Why not? He doesn't mind going to video at all.]
voice ⟹ video;
[ Teddy doesn't have to wait long, actually, because in the span of two minutes the camera flicks on to show this bean of a man with wide round eyes, a gaping smile, and the most ridiculous mascot outfit to ever exist probably. It's got the ram horns at least. ]
Hello again! What do you think?
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wow. Okay, it's ridiculous, but it's also kind of adorable for a mascot.]
That's great! I love it. It's definitely-- ram-inspired, I think.
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[ He flaps the long sleeves of his costume, and the few trinkets attached to it make a lot of jingling sounds. ]
The people in my team sure know how to ram the point across!
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[And he's not sure that's a good thing or a bad thing, but it is a thing.]
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[ Isn't he aware of what he did or is he covering it up to make himself mysterious? It's up to Teddy to decide, but Jyushimatsu just flaps his sleeves some more and laughs. ]
This is the only team that exists here and it's sad because apparently there's no competition out of the Quarantine so there's not much work to do! I still get paid, though, so that's good?
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[He totally doesn't believe he has no idea what he just did! You don't just stumble into puns like that.]
Wow, so they don't do games all that much? Sounds like someone needs to make an opposing team at least... But you're right. At least it's probably an easy job with no other teams?
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[ Such system is so flawed! He actually frowns, mouth turned down in an exaggerated fashion. ]
One day I'll take over the team and then ask people around Riverview to form another team so we can kick their butts!
[ Yes, because random people would totally like to get squashed by a team of professionals. ]
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I mean, make them think they got a shot at least.
[But yeahhh, it might be kind of difficult to get people who aren't pros to face off against them...]
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[ THAT'S NOT PROPER TALK EITHER... he's just not good at all when it comes to communication.
He crosses his arms, nodding to himself. ]
Even if they lose and get some broken bones, it'll be a valuable life experience for them!
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[REMIND HIM TO NOT TRY OUT FOR THAT TEAM...]
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Hmph! To become professional you've got to work hard and make some sacrifices!
[ Ironic, coming from a useless NEET. ]
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[ Did he do it wrong all this time... ]
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[Is he serious???]
Not ordinarily, but I mean, I was always more of a basketball kinda guy back home. Maybe I was doing it entirely wrong.
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[ One day he's going to accidentally have someone killed and it'll be unfortunate. ]
I never tried basketball though, even though I watched something and it looks fun?
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[Come on, be logical here...]
Hey, if you ever want to meet up, I can show you how to play? Promise, no broken bones.
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[ The fact it actually blows his mind is a bit worrisome.
But his expression brightens at the suggestion. ]
Oh yeah! I totally wanna learn new sports! You run a lot in basketball, right?
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Maybe in his world baseball is just a very serious, life-or-death game... or this guy is just waay too into the sport. One or theother.]
Yeah, it's pretty active. A lot of running and jumping.
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Jyushimatsu claps his sleeves together! ]
Perfect! If there's that much sweat-inducing movement then it's all cool and you've gotta teach me for sure!
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