Your whole sense of taste? Yeah, I'd say so. I think any sense in its entirety should be worth two or three points, which is why I figured I'd limit it. But then again, the more it's worth, the less time we have to deal without it.
[ aha, he gets this captcha on the first try. which means it's time for him to type in what he's sacrificing, which is definitely going to be something simple and easy to go without and therefore worth low points.
well. he does briefly consider putting in something more extreme, but if he sets a bad example, Swift might feel pressured to escalate. so.
[he would absolutely escalate it, "senior" or not]
I don't mind giving up the whole thing if I'll be getting it back. It's significant enough that it'll be annoying for a few days, but wouldn't trouble anyone else.
Alright then, that does make sense. You're the one losing it for a while, so I'm not gonna tell you it's too much or whatever, but you do have some more time to think of alternatives while you're filling this thing in.
[ steps to the side and gestures for Swift to go ahead and use the screen. ]
I did think of giving up my sense of smell, but it's not "worth" as much as the other senses. I thought about giving up touch, too - but I don't know if it would have the same impact.
Hmm... I don't know, losing your sense of touch completely could be a bit dangerous. You might end up breaking things because you can't feel how tightly you're gripping them so you drop them, and stuff like that. Taste is a pretty safe one, but personally impactful still.
Yeah, giving up touch seems like a bogus idea all around. Don't worry too much about inconveniencing us, though - we're all in this situation together, and we know you've been basically forced to give something up and deal with the consequences. We're not gonna mind looking out for you, since you'll probably have to look out for some of us too.
[ watching him fill them in. ]
No kidding. They really went for some seriously frustrating ones.
That's fair. At least this time, though, I'll be helping you out with it - not being able to taste spicy stuff shouldn't impact my ability to look out for everyone.
[ damn, thanks Rika. Heron takes a moment, making a sorta-kinda humming noise. ]
Well, it varies between Families and performances? But, uh, yeah, people can get a bit out of hand with it.
[ gets the sort of distant look on his face of someone experiencing vivid flashbacks, before snapping back to the present. ]
- Um, well. For instance, there was an auction one time? And okay, the prizes were good, but uh. One Family kept escalating their bid even though they were basically only bidding against themselves. People ended up talking in weird accents, losing the ability to lie, losing their voices entirely, turning into kids... it was wild.
Boy I wish we weren't. It does depend on what's at stake during the performance, and we do try to make sure to look after ourselves, but... we're not exactly known for backing down from challenges.
[ if they had the little Sims social + bubbles, they would go here, at least on Heron's end. he just nods with a slight smile and sits on one of the benches, starting to rummage in his backpack. ]
Let's see, I should have... aha! [ brings out a can of soda, a small bag of chips, and a bar of chocolate. ] It's not exactly a meal fit for a king or anything, but since you're gonna lose your sense of taste for a while...
[ hands over the other chips and opens his own spicy ones. ]
Yeah, junk food's pretty top tier for tastiness and convenience. It's a shame you won't be able to really enjoy the free room service and lounge food for a few days, but that menu's a bit limited anyways.
Well, there'll be a kinda normal, kinda kitschy prize probably, like one time we got a rain noise machine, and another time we got a video game console. That one was cool. But you'll pretty much always get a weird object too, that's got something a bit special to it.
It's hard to explain until you see it, but it'll sort of... show you something, like a mini-movie. We call them "visions", and it's up to you if you wanna watch them, or ignore them completely.
That's something we're still trying to work out. But, well... in the end, the ones you get are yours, so you're the one who gets to determine how much importance and meaning you find in them.
Yeah, unfortunately it's hard to really explain it until you've experienced it for yourself. Well, if we lose today's performance, I can always show you one of mine so you get an idea.
Yeah, everyone's so far have been completely different from each other. The only times they're not is if someone else from the ship is also in them. My vision guy is a superhero, which I haven't heard anyone else mention being.
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[ aha, he gets this captcha on the first try. which means it's time for him to type in what he's sacrificing, which is definitely going to be something simple and easy to go without and therefore worth low points.
well. he does briefly consider putting in something more extreme, but if he sets a bad example, Swift might feel pressured to escalate. so.
"The ability to taste spicy food" it is. ]
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I don't mind giving up the whole thing if I'll be getting it back. It's significant enough that it'll be annoying for a few days, but wouldn't trouble anyone else.
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Alright then, that does make sense. You're the one losing it for a while, so I'm not gonna tell you it's too much or whatever, but you do have some more time to think of alternatives while you're filling this thing in.
[ steps to the side and gestures for Swift to go ahead and use the screen. ]
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I did think of giving up my sense of smell, but it's not "worth" as much as the other senses. I thought about giving up touch, too - but I don't know if it would have the same impact.
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Hmm... I don't know, losing your sense of touch completely could be a bit dangerous. You might end up breaking things because you can't feel how tightly you're gripping them so you drop them, and stuff like that. Taste is a pretty safe one, but personally impactful still.
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[what are these . . . he huffs to himself, but carefully gets through the first two]
. . . these are entirely too complicated.
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[ watching him fill them in. ]
No kidding. They really went for some seriously frustrating ones.
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[he's breezing through the captchas, thanks Rika]
I wonder why they put something like this in place. Are people that eager to give things up?
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[ damn, thanks Rika. Heron takes a moment, making a sorta-kinda humming noise. ]
Well, it varies between Families and performances? But, uh, yeah, people can get a bit out of hand with it.
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[finishes up and takes a step back]
How out of hand are we talking?
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- Um, well. For instance, there was an auction one time? And okay, the prizes were good, but uh. One Family kept escalating their bid even though they were basically only bidding against themselves. People ended up talking in weird accents, losing the ability to lie, losing their voices entirely, turning into kids... it was wild.
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[a beat]
The Disorder isn't like that, are they?
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Boy I wish we weren't. It does depend on what's at stake during the performance, and we do try to make sure to look after ourselves, but... we're not exactly known for backing down from challenges.
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That's how it should be.
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Let's see, I should have... aha! [ brings out a can of soda, a small bag of chips, and a bar of chocolate. ] It's not exactly a meal fit for a king or anything, but since you're gonna lose your sense of taste for a while...
[ offers ]
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- ah, I don't want to take your food, though.
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Don't worry, I've got more for myself. It's easy enough to go get these kinds of snacks from one of the vending machines on the ship.
[ digs in his bag again for a moment and pulls out a bag of spicy chips with a triumphant grin. ]
See? I'll eat these before I lose the ability to enjoy them, too. So it's not taking, it's sharing.
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. . . then if you don't mind, I'll take the other chips.
That's not a bad taste to be the last one I have for a few days.
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Yeah, junk food's pretty top tier for tastiness and convenience. It's a shame you won't be able to really enjoy the free room service and lounge food for a few days, but that menu's a bit limited anyways.
[ nom nom ]
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That just means the junk food I eat after this is over is going to taste twice as good.
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[ nom nom. ]
By the way, has anyone told you about what kinds of things we get if we win in these performances yet?
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[shakes his head as he eats a chip]
No one's said anything, no. What do we get?
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[ hmmm, thoughtfully crunches a chip. ]
Well, there'll be a kinda normal, kinda kitschy prize probably, like one time we got a rain noise machine, and another time we got a video game console. That one was cool. But you'll pretty much always get a weird object too, that's got something a bit special to it.
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I did see one of Phoenix's [the player forgor] but - are yours different, then?
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Yeah, everyone's so far have been completely different from each other. The only times they're not is if someone else from the ship is also in them. My vision guy is a superhero, which I haven't heard anyone else mention being.