( a proper job starts with information gathering and studying the environment - that includes the people, the commerce, the flora and fauna, everything and anything that could be converted into a chip and used in his favor.
the family's invitation to penacony had been suspicious from moment one. for the first time they had welcomed outsiders, especially from big factions, and including the ipc - who they wrestled penacony from - is a flag too red to ignore. opal had been assigned to the job at first, but the risk is so absurdly high that instead, he had sent their most reckless, yet luckiest, asset.
it's fine with him, in the long run. a high-risk high-return job is right up his alley, and aventurine is more than aware that he's the best chip to bet on the table that is penacony. all he needed were a few demands - the company and aid of the esteemed doctor veritas ratio, jade's cornerstone and topaz. )
The Land of Dreams is supposed to be a vacation stop and relaxing trip, Topaz, not an extension of your work. ( an ironic thing to say, all things considered, especially so when aventurine is also looking down on his phone - if only to make sure that it works, and he can send texts to other people in the dreamscape, or to those in the real world. information gathering, and all of that.
he tucks it back in his pocket, and turns to look at his companion. ) Does it really count as sleeping if we're fully conscious? Well, four hours is more than enough, but you ought to relax a little. Penacony is where people go to have fun and enjoy themselves, remember?
In case you've forgotten, we're not ordinary tourists.
[ They're here to scout and assess. And sure— understanding how the business model functions by participating is part of that process, but she can't pretend this is all fun and games. ]
Why wouldn't this count as sleep? All my dreams have always been about what I'll do the next day. The only differences are mobility within this space and being able to interact with others—
[ Her eyes sparkle and she bounces on her heels as she's struck with the most horrible and terrifying eureka moment: ]
Ah! Think of all the staff meetings we could conduct outside of office hours if they were held in the Dreamscape!
please don't look at the dates
the family's invitation to penacony had been suspicious from moment one. for the first time they had welcomed outsiders, especially from big factions, and including the ipc - who they wrestled penacony from - is a flag too red to ignore. opal had been assigned to the job at first, but the risk is so absurdly high that instead, he had sent their most reckless, yet luckiest, asset.
it's fine with him, in the long run. a high-risk high-return job is right up his alley, and aventurine is more than aware that he's the best chip to bet on the table that is penacony. all he needed were a few demands - the company and aid of the esteemed doctor veritas ratio, jade's cornerstone and topaz. )
The Land of Dreams is supposed to be a vacation stop and relaxing trip, Topaz, not an extension of your work. ( an ironic thing to say, all things considered, especially so when aventurine is also looking down on his phone - if only to make sure that it works, and he can send texts to other people in the dreamscape, or to those in the real world. information gathering, and all of that.
he tucks it back in his pocket, and turns to look at his companion. ) Does it really count as sleeping if we're fully conscious? Well, four hours is more than enough, but you ought to relax a little. Penacony is where people go to have fun and enjoy themselves, remember?
I perceive nothing.
[ They're here to scout and assess. And sure— understanding how the business model functions by participating is part of that process, but she can't pretend this is all fun and games. ]
Why wouldn't this count as sleep? All my dreams have always been about what I'll do the next day. The only differences are mobility within this space and being able to interact with others—
[ Her eyes sparkle and she bounces on her heels as she's struck with the most horrible and terrifying eureka moment: ]
Ah! Think of all the staff meetings we could conduct outside of office hours if they were held in the Dreamscape!