Video: pnwsalex
[Alex really doesn't normally do video posts; her medium is audio. She's still on the planet obviously, sitting with an extremely large cup of what is obviously coffee in front of her, especially if anyone has met her before. But there's something unsettled about her right now and obviously so as she fidgets. In front of her is a small electronic device similar to a phone, and clearly there's something familiar to her on it, indeed it's embossed with a familiar image and an equally familiar back inside of the logo.]
Uh, so two things. One, does anyone else think that maybe we should be worried if Navi doesn't come back soon? I mean it's weird right?
[Alex fidgets harder and bites her lip before she asks softly:]
Has anyone else found anything from their own world on one of the planets? I mean not necessarily our own worlds because I've never seen anything like whatever this recorder is, but the stuff on it? I mean, that's...
[Alex pauses and then continues.]
This is my show, my podcast. It's weird that it's here in outer freaking space.
Uh, so two things. One, does anyone else think that maybe we should be worried if Navi doesn't come back soon? I mean it's weird right?
[Alex fidgets harder and bites her lip before she asks softly:]
Has anyone else found anything from their own world on one of the planets? I mean not necessarily our own worlds because I've never seen anything like whatever this recorder is, but the stuff on it? I mean, that's...
[Alex pauses and then continues.]
This is my show, my podcast. It's weird that it's here in outer freaking space.

Re: Private Audio
He’s from way earlier than I am. We’ve gone through a lot in that time and we’ve learned a lot. But it’s not things that he wants to know and things he doesn’t want me to know. It’s hard.
[There’s a frustrated groan.]
And for someone so damned smart he can be so stupid!
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[In short, he understands. Even if he doesn't think Strand should be taking it out on is one reminder of home. Her final comment earns a chuckle.]
Unfortunately intelligence does not always beget wisdom. At times, the opposite is more true.
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I am sorry he's putting you through this. Is there anything I can do?
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['Confusing' is definitely an understatement here with everything else. She still doesn't know what to make of the night that he arrived and everything that had happened in it. Not that she's going to be explaining that of course. Alex has no idea how to do that.]
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[If she ever needs a hand, or a wing boxing, he is available and on call. He might not be great at advice for human relationships but he can certainly knock someone off their footing when they need it.]
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I hope so? I don’t know for sure. But at least it might help convince him that I’m telling the truth about everything.
[Including how much he’d been flirting with her. ]
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[He is perhaps too optimistic here.]
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He’s an evangelical skeptic. He wants real evidence.
[Forgive her if that sounds bitter. It is.]
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[He feels like the answer is probably "reasons it away" in some manner or another, just given how Strand was when they first spoke.]
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[He might not work closely with humans normally, but he's been around the block a time or two. Hell he relies on them acting like this, honestly. It's not hard to guess.]
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That sounds about right for him honestly. Even when he can’t automatically disprove something yet it’s not enough.
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[Which is to say without even actively doing anything, they can stay hidden. Because of people just like Strand.]
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I guess I hadn’t thought about it like that. For your side anyway. I’ve been thinking about demons like that for ages.
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[They've all handled it remarkably well.]
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I mean I guess we could be doing worse on it but it’s still not great.
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I always try to do so.
[Alex is someone who is very aware of her own flaws.]
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[You know, if she's feeling a bit vengeful.]
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[Which is an understatement, honestly.
But there's amusement in her voice.]
Thank you. Really, though.
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A well-reasoned response. You're correct, we should not aim to intentionally make him an enemy.
[He'll do that on his own quickly enough.]
Of course. I do hope he begins to acclimate soon, and to stop taking his frustrations out on you.
[Humans like to do that. Admittedly... so do Celestials, so he can't talk there.]
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I know. It’s hard because I have to do a fair amount of babysitting with him back home too because he’s... well you know.
[An asshole. ]
But normally he’s not fighting me so much when I’m doing it.
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