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RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 "No! Don't you dare call any other humans! Now who are you?! Are you this planet's leader?!" The man shouted. RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 "I'm just Jeremy Burns," he said. "And I'm far from this planet's leader." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 "So you're no one important, then?" He asked. "I can't have any other humans knowing about me." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 "Well, the closest neighbor isn't for at least half a mile." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 The alien man took a normal stance, though still looking wary. "Okay. But promise me, promise me right now, on your very life: no other humans will know about me." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 "Nobody else will know," Jeremy said. RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 The alien man slowly approached Jeremy, his disguise gone. He slowly, reluctantly handed him his phone. He looked the human up and down. "They say humans look like lohesians, but no one I know ever believed it." He sighed. "I could get in serious trouble for this." He began rummaging through his satchel. RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 Jeremy pocketed his phone and stroked Kiba's head until he calmed down. "It's alright now Kiba." He turned his attention back to the odd man. "How'd you get here?" RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 The alien was quiet as he rummaged through his bag. "I can't remember. But I need to get off this planet. NO ONE is allowed to be near Earth. Not when you have yet to make contact." He pulled a device out of his satchel, some sort of round device. He tried turning it on, and became distressed when it didn't seem to be working. "No! Nononono, it can't be broken! My distress beacon can't be broken!" He turned it over and opened a seemingly invisible back panel. "Oh no..." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 "Can you fix it?" Jeremy asked. RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 "Of course I can. These things are built so any child could figure out how to repair them. The problem is, I'm fairly certain Earth hasn't got the proper parts." The alien man pulled out another round computer object, though this one looked more like a computer like object. "Maybe I can connect to the net and send a message that way. Wait, no, the receptor's broken." He sighed. "Shit." He thought a moment. "What's Earth computer technology like? I might be able to jury-rig my distress beacon with enough of your primitive computer parts." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 "I have a whole room filled with parts if you want to take a look." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 The alien nodded and followed Jeremy. RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 Jeremy lead the odd man to the computer room. Or rather the parts room. "I'm sure you'll find something of use." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 The alien began sifting through the parts. "What is all of this? Is... Is this really all you have? This is so... primitive." He looked back at the human man. "I don't want to sound ungrateful, but this is all useless." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 "Really? These are the top of the line." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 "For Earth, maybe. This is... Oh wow." The alien took a few pieces and examined them. "Well, if this is what you call top of the line, I guess I haven't got much choice." He sighed. "If this is all I have to work with, this is gonna take a while." He turned back to the human man. "Well Jeremy Burns, I'm afraid I'm going to have to stay here with you until I can get my distress beacon repaired." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 "That's...fine...I guess..." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - FweepFwopFwoop - 05-18-2015 "I don't want to impose, but I don't have any Earth money. I haven't got any option but to stay here." RE: The Star-Man's Womb - Eskal - 05-18-2015 "I have plenty of room," Jeremy said simply. "It's just me and Kiba here." |