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Gordon Freeman ([personal profile] acts_of_gord) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2008-09-19 12:00 am

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Gordon's been out by the lake since sundown, doing his best to walk or run himself into a state of exhaustion advanced enough to let him sleep for once. It didn't really take, so he's come inside, a bit damp from the usual Scottish weather. It's not all that different from the weather he used to slog through at home, a fact which may have inspired an idea or two. He migrates over to the Bar and says, "Excuse me. Do you have back issues of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in stock?"

A napkin materializes with one word on it: Yes.

"Good. May I please have an issue from..." He drums his fingers on the bartop a moment, thinking. "The first week of September. 1982. I- oh."

After riffling through the Local News section he adds, much more quietly, "Any chance of the WSU alumni newsletter and a pair of scissors?"

That, too, seems to have worked. He looks for a moment as if he might ask for something else; then he goes silent and heads in search of a place to sit. His guns can wait. For now, this is more important.


[Tinytag: Gordon Freeman, Wilbur Whateley, Alyx Vance. Open until it scrolls off the front page.]
nexttimebaby: (Bemused)

[personal profile] nexttimebaby 2008-09-20 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
He half-laughs, sitting back down and gesturing to the empty chairs at the table. "Go ahead and take a seat, Doctor. I don't know how dangerous my job is these days, unless dealing with reporters counts as hazardous duty."

(Rhodey might think it does.)

A little amused at the idea of the census: "I used to be a test pilot and I flew in Desert Storm, though, if that helps you out."
nexttimebaby: (Tony)

[personal profile] nexttimebaby 2008-09-20 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
He shakes his head. "I'm still technically working, so I'll have to take a raincheck. Thanks, though."

A pause, but then, hey -- it's not like it's a secret (thanks a lot, Tony Stark), and Tony's certainly been telling the entire world, so ... "Friend of mine also went to MIT and comes around here, and they're calling him a superhero in the press now."

(Rhodey still stubbornly refuses to do so. Sure, Tony wears the Iron Man suit and he blows stuff up and pulls kittens out of trees and all that crap. But in the end, he's still the guy who talked Jim into drunken karaoke in college and got him in trouble for playing the Top Gun theme song in a military aircraft.)

"So there's another one for your list."
nexttimebaby: (Cooler than you)

[personal profile] nexttimebaby 2008-09-20 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
He half-grins. "What, four for four? It is pretty weird, when you think about it. It is when I think about most of the people I went to school with at MIT, anyway."

Rhodey's classmates were not really the badass type, typically.
nexttimebaby: (Slightly wary)

[personal profile] nexttimebaby 2008-09-20 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
Operation Eyebrows Rise is a go.

"What kind of labs were you working in?"
nexttimebaby: (You're nuts)

[personal profile] nexttimebaby 2008-09-20 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Xenobiology," Rhodes repeats. "What, like aliens and stuff?"
nexttimebaby: (Don't like this)

[personal profile] nexttimebaby 2008-09-20 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
"And that would be why they wanted you to be able to fire a gun," he finishes. "Makes sense."

Beat.

"You know, for a given value of making sense."
nexttimebaby: (Considering)

[personal profile] nexttimebaby 2008-09-20 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm guessing stuff went bad?" he asks, and it's a little wry, because he's also guessing that 'stuff went bad' is a pretty big understatement. Freeman's a physicist, not a Marine. Scars like the ones that Rhodey's just noticing aren't exactly general issue.
nexttimebaby: (Don't like this)

[personal profile] nexttimebaby 2008-09-25 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
"What kind of a problem were they?" he says. "If that's something it's okay to answer."

Or to ask.
nexttimebaby: (Don't like this)

[personal profile] nexttimebaby 2008-09-28 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Spacetime, teleportation -- not really Rhodey's specialty. Not really Tony's specialty, either, but if he were here, Rhodey figures he'd probably know all the right questions to be asking.

Rhodes, on the other hand, is a straightforward mechanics sort of a guy. He pulls something of a face; it's half startled, half resigned to being startled, and maybe a little extra '...ugh.' "That -- sounds pretty incredible," he says, and 'incredible' is clearly not meant in a positive way.