audio | un: mad-dog
[After taking two weeks to familiarize himself with the city, Majima doesn't feel all that much less out of his depth than he did when he got there. He's memorized some of the streets and alleys, learned some local lingo, and most importantly, started to scout out some of the clubs in the entertainment district. If he doesn't get a job to occupy himself soon, he's going to go nuts.
He's got some ideas of where to look, but some of the clubs seem a bit more... permissive than he's used to. Majima doesn't quite get the network stuff yet, but it seems like a good place to poll for info.]
So has anyone out there found some decent places to go drinkin' yet? 'Cause if they need bouncers, seems like a good enough way to pay rent eventually.
[His ambitions are slightly higher than that, but always a good way to get a foot in the door if you know how to kick people out of it.]
And I wouldn't mind knowin' what's the closest thing this planet's got to whiskey, either.
He's got some ideas of where to look, but some of the clubs seem a bit more... permissive than he's used to. Majima doesn't quite get the network stuff yet, but it seems like a good place to poll for info.]
So has anyone out there found some decent places to go drinkin' yet? 'Cause if they need bouncers, seems like a good enough way to pay rent eventually.
[His ambitions are slightly higher than that, but always a good way to get a foot in the door if you know how to kick people out of it.]
And I wouldn't mind knowin' what's the closest thing this planet's got to whiskey, either.

Audio; Hello fellow jobless bored civilian
The people here must have the livers of gods.
As for bars, there are some pretty good low-level dive bars along the market if you know where to look. The red light has more activity and busier business stuff, but it's also creepy.
audio; totally regular civilian here
[Granted, he didn't have to drink as much of it as he did, but. Details.]
The market, huh? [He sighs at the mention of the red light district.] Well, I ain't gonna say creepy. [You learn to check judgments at the door when you're forced to run a hostess club.] Definitely more, uh. Permissive than what I'm used to.
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And that red light district is absolutely creepy.
[Excuse you, he will kink shame as he pleases.]
What I wouldn't give to find a regular fucking bathhouse in this city. But no, all we're stuck with are the ones that are over there.
[He shudders thinking about what else besides bath water you'd be soaking in while going to one of those.]
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...But there's definitely a reason he isn't looking to work there.]
Ah, if they got normal bars, they gotta have normal bathhouses. [He scoffs.] Maybe a VR one upstairs, if you're desperate.
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[Like hell he would even consider entering that area of the city. No thank you.]
Not like I can afford the luxury. Still don't know what the fuck I'm supposed to do with my life here.
[Maybe he'll just run off into the woods again and become a nomadic hermit.]
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Well, can't say I wanted to be a bouncer when I grew up. Try and think short term.
[As near impossible as that is in a situation like this.]
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Any good ideas on possible job opportunities?
[Because wandering into the woods and living by himself was sounding more and more like a good idea the more he thought about it.]
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Then he laughs again, more quietly.]
Maybe they got a monastery around here somewhere.
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The world is a complicated place.]
I've visited the churches here already. Every single one of them seem to be a worshiping ground for vague and mostly incorrect stories based around a being known as 'Darma'. I believe we both know better than to blindly follow that bullshit, no?
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They just let the people down here worship them like gods? Not wanting to interfere with a civilization's development makes sense, but--]
That's fucked up. Thought they weren't supposed to know about her down here.
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[Sanzo himself was quite immune to what was going on. Ageless immortals also did quite the same thing on his own world, and he wouldn't be surprised if many other planets were also experiencing such situations.]
It probably gives her a nice big ego boost. Might be why she's so eager to create more 'civilians' for herself as well. Just more sheep to add to the flocking masses.
[He's so very good at being a monk.]
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[Majima is all for some good paranoia, but Darma doesn't seem like the egotistical type. Doesn't seem like the personality type at all, if he's honest; the Orbiters are stiff as cardboard. He's met a few narcissists in his time, and she's not down on the ground parading herself.]
Must be some of that prime directive shit, or whatever they call it.
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[Sanzo still didn't fully trust it. Between the specific knowledge the Orbiters seemed to possess and the churches set up in droves dedicated to their existence, he wouldn't put it past them. Flat as cardboard or otherwise.]
As specific as some of the passages in their scriptures seem to be, it can't all just be coincidence. There are names and situations that actually did occur, and they are recorded far too exactly to the truth.
Makes me wonder if some of the people here in Olympia know more than we were let on.