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dude that's the life I wish I had
favorite historical period?
WWII, hands down.
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dude that's the life I wish I had
favorite historical period?
Busy weekend, everyone?
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I've got my next more or less written, but want to give Key a chance to get an initial post up.
After that posting order will be pretty irrelevant and will depend only on the narrative. Beauty of small groups right?
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I've got my next more or less written, but want to give Key a chance to get an initial post up.
After that posting order will be pretty irrelevant and will depend only on the narrative. Beauty of small groups right?
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Mine is coming out tonight, I was going to post it yesterday but I had a bit of a shock halfway through writing it.
In the mean time, I'm always down to hash out plot details in the OOC.
Thoughts on Aaron's next moves?
The raid on the lab is going to happen pretty soon, and that's when our characters will have to actually pick a side instead of uneasily straddling the fence.
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Mine is coming out tonight, I was going to post it yesterday but I had a bit of a shock halfway through writing it.
It would actually be pretty interesting if Aaron was unsure about defecting initially and remained working for the Nazis at Humboldt.
Things are fine, the shock came in the form of a weeks-old notification. I'm like the Doctor from Voyager in my old group of friends, nobody ever tells me about important things until at least a week after the fact. Someone could be killed by aliens and I wouldn't know it for months.
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Sounds like what I had in mind. I've got a lot of self-loathing and regret planned for poor Dr. Bachmeier.
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I am also that person! I have no idea how people manage to know things when they happen. I've never gotten the hang of it.
Things are fine, the shock came in the form of a weeks-old notification. I'm like the Doctor from Voyager in my old group of friends, nobody ever tells me about important things until at least a week after the fact. Someone could be killed by aliens and I wouldn't know it for months.
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Ahh, fantastic.
Where is he the night of the raid, and what does he make of the missing lab equipment afterwards?
Should Klaus approach him about defecting, how would he initially react/how bad would things have to get for him to change his mind?
I can imagine many heated discussions during secretive meetings in cafes while Klaus tries to get Aaron to go into hiding with him and Aaron struggles with his sense of duty and loyalty to his friend.
also, there's a possibility for an uneasy alliance with the TAP here. Key?
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I find that unless I'm relentlessly stalking social media, my old friends could start having babies and I wouldn't have a clue.
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A few weeks ago I got put into a group text about funeral arrangements for someone I used to go to school with before I had even heard that she passed so
it's all good guys
it's fine
glad to hear everything's okay, Key
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Well here's my issue. I want him to stay, but I just can't find a reason that he would. Maybe he feels that on the inside he can make more of a difference? Or that he has a duty to his patients in case they start showing symptoms? I can't see him having any feelings of duty to his country when he has an idea of what it's doing to people. He took an oath, after all.
In terms of logistics, I'd say he's in the med lab the night of the raid, is irate about the lack of equipment, but would make the best of it. He would consider defecting, but for *insert reason*, would not, though Klaus should definitely approach him about it. Maybe it's out of fear? Maybe that would be a good one, fear of the consequences. He'd never be able to practice again, not in Germany at least, and not for years after if he were to leave. Not to mention he may fear for the well-being of himself and his family. I'm still trying to iron out the details, and if anyone has any suggestions I'd appreciate them.
As well, forgive my ignorance, I don't know what the TAP is. Google isn't helping, either.
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It's an acronym for the Secret Polish Army (Which is Tajna Armia Polska in Polish). It was an underground resistance group in Poland during WWII, and one of its three founders was Witold Pilecki.
Oh. I also posted.
So that's nice.
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Oh, I'm so sorry for your loss. That's all I really know how to say :/