[Aloy just has to ignore that at least one murder happened around here, and then it's a normal ruin! She'll habitually scan, before finding a seat and settling into it.]
[ Beta's figure is flitting around the machine excitedly, she's having a blast ]
So, this is mostly speculation based on what I'm seeing, but!
[ she moves to grab something and then appears at the window again to toss a roll of film to Aloy quickly ]
Before the invention of holos or a computerized medium, they had rolls of material that captured the images frame by frame. From the way this looks, they would have had to set this all up by hand to run...So they'd take the long strip, feed it into the machine, and...
[ there's a flash of light on the screen as she adjusts the projector before it begins to kick on. ]
It'd run every single image through at high speed!
[She's not completely surprised by the toss, since she could see the figure move back to the window, but she's making a sound nonetheless when she brings her hands up to catch.
She turns the roll over in her hands, peering closely.]
I suppose that makes sense...what about sound? Or were these meant to be entirely visual?
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[ and then she's going to try and hop the counter all cool and smooth
(it is not cool and smooth) ]
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Then this makes us even.
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. . . Something about “leprechauns, whatever those are. Misspelled cramps.
Wait, here’s one about a family.
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[Relatable.]
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[ into the theater! ]
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Just sit in the middle, probably.
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It's hard to imagine a bunch of people packed in here together...
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Probably people like Kurumi and Ruby.
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[ she's heading up the stairs leading to the top row, then trying to climb onto one of the seats to reach the projector window
unfortunately, it's too high up ]
I think we need to get in here...
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[Ah. She’ll join Beta, and crouch a bit to put her hands over her knee. Want a boost up
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she'll take that lift but she's absolutely hanging onto Aloy is a little too hard while she does. ]
I should be able to fit through.
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[Making a sound at the way Beta clings, but. Hefting up!]
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after a moment, she manages to lift herself with a huff and squirm her way in through the window, poking her head back out ]
How do you do this all the time?
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[ alright time to mess with the projector ]
Aloy, this is ancient ancient. It's running on physical film!
[ and then its nerdclone enrichment time as she gets to business, with occasionally audible sounds of fascination ]
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[She presses her Focus, so she can at least see a generic figure moving around up there.]
What’s physical film?
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So, this is mostly speculation based on what I'm seeing, but!
[ she moves to grab something and then appears at the window again to toss a roll of film to Aloy quickly ]
Before the invention of holos or a computerized medium, they had rolls of material that captured the images frame by frame. From the way this looks, they would have had to set this all up by hand to run...So they'd take the long strip, feed it into the machine, and...
[ there's a flash of light on the screen as she adjusts the projector before it begins to kick on. ]
It'd run every single image through at high speed!
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She turns the roll over in her hands, peering closely.]
I suppose that makes sense...what about sound? Or were these meant to be entirely visual?
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