Subject: Permission Control Prompt
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Posted on: 2014-05-14 17:18:00 UTC
I think I'm still going to let other people play with these two, but I fell in love with them. I think I want to develop them as my first team. I decided to name the Ghostbusters refugee Kimberly and I'll do her bio once I've sorted her out. Chroma is now Hue.
The agents first meet – Kimberly and Hue
Kimberly studied a crossword puzzle as she wandered through the hallways of HQ. She had never been to RC 414 before, but it wouldn't have made it easier to find if she had. She became slightly excited to read a room number in the 400's, but she had been here long enough to know that she wasn't even close.
After she grew bored with the puzzle, she popped her chewing gum a few times and decided to head to the cafeteria. The way her luck was going, there was a chance that she would end up at the cafeteria, but wandering aimlessly hadn't worked. She almost missed the door to RC 414 as she wandered past, but she noticed it just in time.
A small creature opened the door. It stood about two feet tall, and resembled a ball of fur on legs. A pair of beady eyes and a round pink nose were the only features distinguishable in the mass of black fur. It wore blue mittens, socks, and a belt. “Hello?” he chirped in a hi-pitched voice.
“What are you supposed to be?” Kimberly had seen stranger things living in the RCs, but it was useful to know the species of your roommate's pet.
“Do you speak English?” he asked.
“What do you think, wise guy? Never met someone from Brooklyn before?” Kimberly bent down so that she could intimidate the fuzzball.
He made a placating gesture with his hands, then reached behind his back and pulled out a headset communicator. He pointedly showed it to Kimberly before settling it on his head.
She straightened up and crossed her arms. “Very funny. I've been assigned to this Response Center.”
“You're my new partner?” He gestured inside. “English is hard, do you have a comm?”
Kimberly rifled in her bag to humor the pipsqueak. Whoever her partner was, they sure knew how to go out of their way for a joke. Her communicator was a bulky walky-talky, but it came with a headset.
“I'm Hue,” he said before launching into a string of gibberish that sounded like a 78 record played at 33 rpm. The comm's built-in translator made him sound like a teenaged boy. “I would like for you to learn how to understand Happytalk and I will try my hardest to understand you.”
“Are you serious? You look like a stuffed animal! Why would someone assign something like you to Despatch?” Kimberly had just lost her patience.
“Don't judge me by my looks. I may be small, but size isn't everything.”