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[001] video + action if that's preferable!
[Despite the rather serious reason for his broadcast, Levi addresses the network at large with the same vaguely irritated expression he might wear while complaining about someone leaving the milk out or sweeping filth under a rug instead of cleaning it properly. He's going for 'inconvenienced' instead of 'concerned', a specialty of his... Or maybe his face is just stuck like that, who even knows anymore?
In any case, though he isn't really a huge fan of asking for help- which is what this feels like to him even if it's a pretty simple request all things considered- going through the archives hasn't been particularly enlightening and that's left him with little choice than to utilize another tactic. Let it never be said that he can't adapt...
Anyway, he'll be brief- no introductions or small talk because ain't nobody got time for that:]
I have a few questions for those of you who've been stuck in those shitty tubes for longer than just what it takes to get through the Jump.
[He knows by now that that's a Thing, at least, but the details either don't exist or aren't in a place he can find them given his limited tech-savvyness, and that isn't acceptable. It's important he know what to expect.]
What was your experience like? How long did it last? [There's a short pause before the last question, and Levi's brows knit together even further.] ...And was there anything you needed when it finally spat you back out?
[...Other than a month's worth of showers, of course. That's a given.]
Secondhand accounts are fine, too. [Casting a wide net, here- he needs all the info he can get.] Either way, if this is something you'd rather discuss in person, I'll be in the kitchen on the tenth floor for a while.
In any case, though he isn't really a huge fan of asking for help- which is what this feels like to him even if it's a pretty simple request all things considered- going through the archives hasn't been particularly enlightening and that's left him with little choice than to utilize another tactic. Let it never be said that he can't adapt...
Anyway, he'll be brief- no introductions or small talk because ain't nobody got time for that:]
I have a few questions for those of you who've been stuck in those shitty tubes for longer than just what it takes to get through the Jump.
[He knows by now that that's a Thing, at least, but the details either don't exist or aren't in a place he can find them given his limited tech-savvyness, and that isn't acceptable. It's important he know what to expect.]
What was your experience like? How long did it last? [There's a short pause before the last question, and Levi's brows knit together even further.] ...And was there anything you needed when it finally spat you back out?
[...Other than a month's worth of showers, of course. That's a given.]
Secondhand accounts are fine, too. [Casting a wide net, here- he needs all the info he can get.] Either way, if this is something you'd rather discuss in person, I'll be in the kitchen on the tenth floor for a while.

Action!
He's asleep.
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But for real, part of the reason Levi had offered to be so 'accommodating' with people's preferred method of communication is because he'd rather talk face to face. So there's some points for you, creepy brat.But even so, Levi can't help the way his face folds into a scowl at Cole's comment. Of course he'd zero in on precisely what this is about. Of course.
Levi huffs.]
He picked a pretty shit time for a nap, then. [But seriously:] ...It doesn't feel like sleep. [A pause and then an amendment to that, he supposes, since it might not be the same for everyone.] Not for me, anyway.
[Levi himself feels sluggish to an almost ridiculous degree, and it'd happened after the second Jump too- it could be because of the way his body has been trained to only take a few hours of sleep at a time... Or it could just be psychosomatic- he really isn't too jazzed about the grav couches.]
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It's only scary if it isn't happening to you. When it does, it's nothing. Like death.
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Levi's expression shifts rather quickly from mildly sour to "the yellow warhead no one wants" sour.]
...Oi. If you're trying to help, you're doing a pretty pisspoor job of it.
[Sighing, Levi hops off of the stool he'd been perching on, stalks over to a nearby cabinet, throws the door open, peers around with a huff... And then eventually produces a kettle which he sets down before heading to another drawer to hunt for something to drink. He's more or less learned how to prepare the essentials here, and what's more essential than tea...? Especially when he's feeling exceptionally touchy, like his now.
He's already had to watch over Erwin like this once, and having to do it again... Well, he's only human, and his nerves are a little frayed. Add to that the fact that he has Eren to look after now and you have the makings of a tin-a-day habit. Horrors.
(There's a little bit of gratefulness there, too- he hadn't had access to these sorts of luxuries often home or during his time as Traveler. It's the little things... He's not so proud that he won't take advantage of them while the option is available.]
...Do you drink?
[It's a potentially loaded question, maybe, carrying the implication of Cole's inhuman-ness... But coming from Levi it can be taken at face value- if he'd meant offense, he'd have been directly offensive about it.]
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Bleh the expression says.]
No.
[He used to, when he lived in the spire, because he thought he had to. Or he was pretty sure he did. Maybe he just imagined it. Eating and drinking was one of the first things Cole stopped doing when he realized he didn't need to. It seemed troublesome, and someone else always needed the resources more.]
I don't need to.
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Well, nothing to say in argument, anyway. He's not about to lecture someone who doesn't need to eat or drink about not eating or drinking. MORE FOR HIM TBH.]
Suit yourself. Shit. [Or there would be, if there were any left. He's blown through what'd been brought with him already, apparently. ...Coffee it is.
He switches the kettle off with a grunt. During the time he'd spent at the University as a Traveler (and another him, one who'd been familiar with this sort of shit) he'd probably consumed his weight in coffee weekly, definitely monthly... But as himself he isn't much of a fan. It'll do the job, though. He needs a boost, especially if he's gonna be dealing with bad news all damn day.] Anyway... Is that your... Whatever it is you do, or have you been through it yourself?
[Considering he's seen firsthand how real Cole's abilities are, it's not meant to decide if he believes the kid or not, more to assess where his claim is coming from so he can file it away in the proper spot with like information. He likes to organize, okay? It's soothing even if it's just in his head...]
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[Coffee set to brew, Levi turns to lean against the edge of the counter, arms crossed and frowning. The nightmares he's heard about, the fact that they happen and that sometimes remembering them can take a while...
His mouth opens automatically to ask if Cole happens to have listened to Erwin, but snaps shut a moment later when he realizes what he's about to do. It isn't that he doesn't want to know- because he certainly does- but asking seems a little too desperate for his tastes, even more than the broadcast had been...
And that isn't the kind of image he wants to put forward, even if he suspects that's all Cole can see regardless. ...Or feel, or however that works.
Brooding brooding brooding......]
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Would that make you feel better?
[He doesn't really need to clarify what he's asking, does he.]
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Well, not so much dreams as memories. They felt like memories, in any case.
[She pauses.]
Someone you know in a stasis coma?
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Was it that obvious? S i g h.]
Yeah, my superior. [...] Since this last Jump.
[He isn't sure if that's typical or not, but it doesn't really matter- it's cause for concern either way. He can't imagine a scenario in which a 'stasis coma' is in any way pleasant and so whether or not it's common doesn't factor into his unease about the whole situation.]
These dreams, or memories, whichever- were they ever interrupted by consciousness, or were you unaware until you woke up?
[He knows which answer he'd prefer to hear, obviously, but either way he wants the truth. Or one person's version of it, anyway; like the Jumps themselves, he imagines it's subjective, maybe even unique to the individual. That's why he's asking- he wants to be prepared for as many outcomes as possible.]
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Apologies, then.
[She pauses. It's been a little over a year since she's experienced her own coma, but she's also not equipped to forget anything.]
It depends. People who dream while comatose don't seem to recall them immediately after awakening, but rather over time.
Chances are, your superior will be disoriented-- [if he wakes up] --but physically he should be fine. In case you're concerned.
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Hard to say for certain. It can be different for some people, what memories or symptoms they experience after a coma.
Either way, you'll want to have him checked out by the medical staff. If there are any irregularities, they can usually find out beforehand.
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Not that it changes much. He's gonna worry either way- one of the shittier side effect of giving a fuck. Maybe they have something for that here, too...] I guess they'd know what to look for better than anyone else- the information I could find didn't give me the impression this is uncommon.
[Which is a little disturbing, obviously, but could also means that treatment should be fairly streamlined by now.]
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It isn't, sorry to say. Have seen it happen countless of times before.
For what it's worth, am certain he or she will be fine. Even the ones who experience dreams usually are.
[It's the closest thing to consolation Rey can really get.]
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That's good to hear. [Fine aside from the headache he's going to have when Levi has to fill him in on a month's worth of bullshit. There isn't nearly as much to report as there had been about their world, but it's enough.] Are you speaking from experience?
[...Is that a personal question?]
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video;
A few months ago, many people were in there for a full Jump cycle. They came out... disoriented, but they dreamed quite a bit, I think.
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Word of mouth, maybe. But whatever, he can worry about his failure to play detective later.]
Some kind of mass detainment...? Do we have any idea why?
[Naturally, his first thought is that they'd caused trouble as a group... Since he's so familiar with that, and all.]
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I don't think so. When I asked about it, everyone I spoke to who'd been on the ship for a while told me it's not uncommon. The sheer number of people was uncommon, but being detained isn't, apparently.
[ Fortescue's a bit grateful she hasn't experienced it herself. ]
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I've heard that much, that it happens every once in a while for no apparent reason... But a bigger group than usual is something worth looking into. I heard there was some sort of recon attempt a while back... Do you know if anyone involved in that was part of the group that got stuck together?
[He knows that didn't go well and had ended in casualties... Maybe the comas were punishment of some kind...?
He's getting ahead of himself, though- he should probably wait to see if that's even related before jumping to stupid conclusions.]
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[ She wouldn't put it past the ship, though, or whatever is behind it. ]
But there were so many in the pods, no doubt there was crossover of some kind. Many people came out very... disoriented.
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[Which means it'll be back to the archives with him, probably, once this current situation has been resolved.
He isn't great at research this probably won't turn anything up whoops.]Anyway- disoriented like when we came here, right?
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[First he's hearing it put that way- THAT SOUNDS LIKE
A STORYUESFUL INFORMATION...](no subject)
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