Peggy Carter (
mucked) wrote in
driftfleet2016-11-30 01:08 pm
video + text + action
Who: Peggy Carter & YOU
Broadcast: Y, fleetwide.
Action: Aboard the Starstruck, if you like.
When: Today.
[ a video feed flickers to life, and fights for a moment to adequately focus on its subject. peggy carter sits in the kitchen aboard the starstruck, cup of tea and her elbow and half a biscuit in her hand. dabbing at crumbs, she sets her food aside and offers the network a bright smile. ]
That message -- the ominous one, in the bizarre language? It put me in mind of the sort of cryptograms and puzzles you might see in the Sunday paper. [ her expression is cheery enough, although she's not being wholly honest about her interest in such games. she won't be the one to say the words bletchley and park.] I loved them. Them, and crosswords. I thought maybe some of you might like them, too. [ ... ] We could do a few together. I'm not saying we all join a club, exactly, but back home they were always better solved in good company.
Let's start you off with one that's easy enough. But there's no shame in needing a hint, if needed. For what it's worth, the text I'm attaching is, in its deciphered form, English -- not yet certain how the augments' translation will handle it. We'll see.
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...By chance, has anyone been brewing their own beer?
Broadcast: Y, fleetwide.
Action: Aboard the Starstruck, if you like.
When: Today.
[ a video feed flickers to life, and fights for a moment to adequately focus on its subject. peggy carter sits in the kitchen aboard the starstruck, cup of tea and her elbow and half a biscuit in her hand. dabbing at crumbs, she sets her food aside and offers the network a bright smile. ]
That message -- the ominous one, in the bizarre language? It put me in mind of the sort of cryptograms and puzzles you might see in the Sunday paper. [ her expression is cheery enough, although she's not being wholly honest about her interest in such games. she won't be the one to say the words bletchley and park.] I loved them. Them, and crosswords. I thought maybe some of you might like them, too. [ ... ] We could do a few together. I'm not saying we all join a club, exactly, but back home they were always better solved in good company.
Let's start you off with one that's easy enough. But there's no shame in needing a hint, if needed. For what it's worth, the text I'm attaching is, in its deciphered form, English -- not yet certain how the augments' translation will handle it. We'll see.
BLSTKBC YLBSFKGISRX XL QIYT SL SFVBWIKAKJR STR QKBZ VX V XSRVZU EIFELXR — V ELKBS LB OTKYT STR XLIA QVU NKM KSX KBSRAARYSIVA RUR.
[ -- and then an afterthought: ]
...By chance, has anyone been brewing their own beer?

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I'll just use that, then.
[ he knows she's judging him. it's ok. he and steve judge her tea drinking. ]
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[ sam winchester left her with some. he grew it and dried it out himself. she grasps at straws because, ugh, steve isn't allowed to win. ]
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Lost cause --
[ sorry peggy, steve winns this round. ]
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[ it's a good thing you're a guest, winn. and doing her a favour on top of it. ]
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[ peggy, peggy this is winn. he'll make your tea too if you want. he prefers not being a bother. ]
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So, then. We're agreed. Tea and coffee and codes. [ the nostalgia is awfully fragrant today. ]
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peggy has at least left the coffee grounds out on the counter. it's the most she's willing to do. ]
Make as much as you like. [ maybe steve'll run out. ]
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[ he smiles warmly, and puts down his pens and paper on the table before heading straight for them. if anyone can drink them out, it's him, but he's a little too nice to run them dry. ]
Any luck with finding a phone?
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Steve was quite obliging.
[ clearly, this had made her at least a little happy. ]
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That never happens, you must be pretty special.
[ with a bemused smile, steve is possibly more obliging than he is, he wouldn't so easily give up his phone. he hands her back the device and goes back to the coffeemaker. ]
We can definitely work with that, I'll just transfer you some apps.
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she wraps her fingers tightly around the phone. holds it like a talisman, almost. ]
Odd, really, because I've been surrounded by all this future technology for a year now -- but it's belonged to the fleet. This is the first piece I've truly held that's come from my future.
[ it's humbling. ]
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[ he smiles as he sugars his coffee. it's so easy back home, to take these things for granted, but smartphones are amazing. ]
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Here, let me see it for a sec?
[ he'll start the transfer while they do their work. ]
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What exactly will you be doing to it? [ not doubtful, merely curious. ]
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[ and he does just that, putting both phones down on the table to allow the transfer to take place. ]
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What sorts of things can these...codes do, by the way?
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