Misato Katsuragi (
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Video - Late Friday Night
[The video flickers on to a close shot of a dark-haired woman's face. It's possibly you might have seen her face before, on the ad at the bus stop, or model that new dress in a magazine. She usually appears to exude pure confidence in her photographs, but right now, she doesn't look confident in the least.
If anything, she appears to be a bit apprehensive.]
I don't know if this is the right place for this. [She runs a hand through her long, black hair.] I'm not even sure if all this is real.
[Her thoughts flicker to the newly-formed scar on her chest. She shakes her head, as if to dismiss the thought entirely.] What am I saying? It had to be real!
[She forces her lips to curl up into a small, tight-lipped smile.]
I'm Misato Katsuragi. I don't remember any of my past life, but I'm hoping that someone out there might be able to tell me more. If that name or this face mean anything to you, I'd like you to call me. My number's 555-736-7360.
[Her smile widens now. It's certainly more genuine than the smile a few minutes before -- and relaxed, too.]
Hope to hear from you soon!
If anything, she appears to be a bit apprehensive.]
I don't know if this is the right place for this. [She runs a hand through her long, black hair.] I'm not even sure if all this is real.
[Her thoughts flicker to the newly-formed scar on her chest. She shakes her head, as if to dismiss the thought entirely.] What am I saying? It had to be real!
[She forces her lips to curl up into a small, tight-lipped smile.]
I'm Misato Katsuragi. I don't remember any of my past life, but I'm hoping that someone out there might be able to tell me more. If that name or this face mean anything to you, I'd like you to call me. My number's 555-736-7360.
[Her smile widens now. It's certainly more genuine than the smile a few minutes before -- and relaxed, too.]
Hope to hear from you soon!
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[Julien then drawls.]
You have no idea how much I've come to hate doorways.
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Do you mind if I ask you a personal question? [And if he affirms he does, she continues.]
What was your first time like? Your echo, I mean.
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I actually prefer the term "pulse". I'm a rebel like that. [Another wink.] Anyway, my first was actually a year ago. As far as I can tell it's just... really wanting to be in shape.
I've put on a lot of muscle since then, and that wasn't a pulse.
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[A beat, and then:]
You... [She hesitates.] You don't happen to know if any of our physical changes can be reversed, do you?
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[He smiles faintly.] Well, if you leave Locke that helps. It used to remove everything, and you'd forget about all this too. Now things are different, but there's still an effect.
If I leave I remember most stuff, it's just hazy and kind of confused. But I've got weird feet out there, and claws on my hands, and my arms are all furry. Might be different if I got further away.
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How are they different? Do you mean there's still a chance my physical appearance won't change if I leave the city?
Honestly, there's nothing I remember, anyway. Other than the stuff Shinji told me. And that wasn't a heckuvalot.
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Heh... well, there's time. And if you went and tested it now you could see if you remembered talking about it with me.
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[She frowns briefly, but then smiles.]
You know, we should meet up sometime! You don't seem like that bad of a guy.
This Wednesday work for you?
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Ahaha, thank you! Well, sure, I've got a pretty open schedule these days. I can ask you about how your career started out. You have a particular place in mind?
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Julien can't sit in a booth properly, so he's astride a chair, four feet of feathered tail slanting to the ground, great white wings folded, long scaly red feet out flat before him. At the most casual glance he's just a young man in a heavy white cloak. Someone has modified this polo shirt so that he could wear it.]
Galu! Glad you could make it.
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Hi, there! [She offers Julien a friendly smile as she steps inside. Misato pulls off her sunglasses and hooks them onto the collar of her shirt as she approaches their table.] Fancy seeing you here.
Misato sits across from him, trying her best to adjust her legs so she doesn't inadvertently play footsie with Julien. His feet were pretty hard to miss.]
So-- [She leans over the table, placing her elbows on the table. She sets her face in her hands.] you mind answering a few more questions of mine?
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His legs are spread since he's astride the chair. He adjusts them so that he can clasp and knit his toes together, so they don't stick out so dramatically far.]
Sure! I should note that my exact height and weight are classified. [Another casual wink.]
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[Their waiter comes by to take their drink orders; Misato orders a diet coke.]
You've been around since virtually the beginning, huh? So you've got to have some idea of what everyone's like, right?
[She waits for his affirmation before she continues.]
So, anything I should know about any of the others? I'm sure there's some people I should probably avoid, right?
[Marina's already on the top of that particular list.]
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Mmm, some.
[Julien has to hesitate.]
Wellll... more than a few people talk worse than they are. I'm biased, I know, I tend to like them anyway. Like I think Marina and Teagan are really all right, but I get why people don't feel the same.
I don't really uh... I tend not to think of people that way. [He gives her a feathery shrug.] I tend to avoid anyone who seems to have a lot of anger and lashes out, and anyone who brags about torturing animals, or just... strikes me as genuinely unpleasant and not just moody, but that's kind of an individual call.
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I don't get it! Why do people have to be so rude? I mean, we're all in this together, aren't we? We should be helping each other, not acting like a bunch of assholes.
[Misato is still silently fuming when the waiter sets their drinks down on the table. Misato picks up her menu and stares down at it, determined to focus on something that'll make her happy -- like something good to eat. She's still sulking when she opens her mouth to speak again.]
People who torture animals are the worst kind of scum there is.
[She looks up from her menu.]
There aren't those kinds of people among our group, are there?
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[Also he can't pick up something like a menu in his remaining fingers very well. Feathers get in the way. Instead he focuses, and slowly the long white flight feathers bend at their many hidden joints, like spider's legs, until he can grasp it delicately in a wing like a massive flattened hand.]
They're - pretty dismaying, yeah.
Well... There's Shiro. I stopped talking him in the fall, when he said he ate small things alive. [Pigeons, actually. Julien hastens to add-] I think he does it because of a pulse - still, I'd rather avoid him completely.
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Misato lets out a long sigh.]
I guess it's too much to hope for. That we all get along, I mean.
[She's still looking down at her menu when she asks her next question.]
How did your folks take it? [She nods a head towards his wings.] The whole bird thing?
[She waits for a response before she continues.]
I haven't said anything to my parents yet, and I think I'm going to keep it that way for as long as I can. They have enough to worry about without having this on top of it.
[Misato folds the menu back up, then places it on the table.]
You know what you want to order?
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My folks... there's no one here in Locke anymore. Well I have a cousin, on the network, she's turning into a different monster entirely, or she was. Outside, my sister would take me in if I showed up. I don't think the others would, but it's not really a monster thing. We just don't get along.
[He watches her steadily. Across the table there's enough distance that his eyes don't look too odd - pale blue with small pupils, that's all.]
That's an easier secret to keep if you don't live with them - I'm guessing you don't? And uh sure, I think I'm sticking with the cheapest thing here. [He smiles again.] Don't think too poorly of me for that! I don't want to have to borrow money.
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[Misato laughs at his question.] No, I'm long done with living with my parents. Don't get me wrong, I love them, but I'd go crazy if I had to live with them as an adult. They can be kind of overbearing at times.
[It takes Misato a second to put all the puzzle pieces together, but the realization quickly dawns on her:
There's probably not a lot of call for work for birdmen in these parts.
She doesn't say anything about it, but her expression quickly turns sheepish.]
Don't worry about it. [She waves a hand in front of her.] I was the one who invited you, so it's only fair that I cover it.
[And as if on cue, the waiter re-emerges with a pen and pad to take their order. Misato smiles up at the waiter.]
I'll take the Shake Your Honeymaker Burger.
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Haha... I guess I shouldn't argue - but I'll cover the tip, all right? [He's got a little pride.] I'd like the uh Saucy Mac and Burger Cheese with a side of fruit salad, please.
[It's not the least expensive item on the menu, but neither is it one of the priciest.] The people who raised you - general you - always kind of have a hard time realizing they can stop now, seems like. I had this problem living with my sister when she was in Locke.
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What happened with your sister while she was in Locke?
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Hmm? Oh, yeah. Well, I moved in with her to help take care of her baby daughter. And mostly we get on great. I love her to death. I kept her clued in on the network and the stupid shit that was happening to me... They moved when things started getting too exciting here.
We didn't have a lot of problems, but one was how she didn't approve of some of my friends. I like people more than she does - [He pauses, and grins.] More than most people do. She didn't try and stop me, at least.
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