Saul wriggles back a little, wishing this bed were big enough for the both of them. Not that he has objections to needing to be so close to her, but...]
[The water situation is tricky; he still hasn't thought of a decent solution.]
I really don't want anyone bringing a bunch of plastic bottles and containers up here unless there's some way to reuse it, and as of right now, I don't think there is.
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[Most of them could, really, but Ahiru is young and sweet; she shouldn't have to deal with war.]
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[Most? More like all.
Saul wriggles back a little, wishing this bed were big enough for the both of them. Not that he has objections to needing to be so close to her, but...]
I'd go back.
[Maybe that's a suggestion.]
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[There's something a little playful in it, but her smile is warm.]
Any particular year?
[She wouldn't mind visiting Paris, even though she knows they'd both be ridiculous about it.]
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[No thanks.]
I think they hosted the Olympics sometime in the twenties...
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[That would not be fun at all, even if she might like to punch some aristocrats.]
That could be fun, and I'd look cute in those dresses.
[Which is clearly the important factor.]
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[And he'd look... something in whatever they wore in Paris back then...]
Wanna go?
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[Paris. On a date.
This is ridiculous.]
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[A date...]
What could we bring back from 1920s Paris that'd be of use up here?
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[She knows plenty of people are grabbing food, but they might be running low on water.]
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[The water situation is tricky; he still hasn't thought of a decent solution.]
I really don't want anyone bringing a bunch of plastic bottles and containers up here unless there's some way to reuse it, and as of right now, I don't think there is.
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What about bigger containers, something we can keep up here for storage in the future?
[They're not going to stay up here forever, but they still want to be able to use it.]
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[Perhaps he's not thinking about this the right way.
Shh.]
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[Saul pls.]
For starters, how many people do we have here with powers that could help?
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A few, maybe. This isn't everyone, but...
[Hum hum hum, scroll scroll scroll.]
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The TK would work. Atlas can manipulate water, too.
[She's still not sure where Donny stands on the secret ID, so it's better to be safe than sorry.]
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[Which is ideal, really.
But Saul doesn't want to abuse anyone's power like that.
gasp]
I can talk to her about helping out. I wonder if we could —
[This is going to sound so stupid.]
Uh. I'm picturing a very large iceberg kept just off-base, like a permanent source of fresh water. Since we're basically in a giant freezer...
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She can create ice out thin air?
[Sounding just a little skeptical, there.]
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[He still doesn't understand that part.]
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[Not the chainsaw bit, the ice out of thin air.
Unless she's turning the water molecules from the air into ice.
Steph sighs.]
Anyway. I don't think it'd need to be off base, that seems kinda unnecessarily complicated.
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[A little absently, he starts playing with her hair.]
I don't actually know how the water system works in here. Do you?
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[It can start as ice, they can just let it melt.]
I know it's recycled, but I haven't really gone digging for information.
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[Brainstorming, yay!
He hums and twists a few locks around his fingers.]
We should find out more about that.
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[Not that she minds, really, she's just wondering if there's a reason.]
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