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[01] put on your Sunday clothes when you feel down and out
Who: Wall-E and YOU!
When: Sundayof course
Where: Residential District
What: A little robot is doing some important work, but in order to get it done, we need to go knocking on some people's doors here.
Rating/Warning: N/A, will update as necessary?
[It's a nice and quiet Sunday, not a lot going on. However, if you have chosen to spend this day relaxing at home, you might be able to hear some noise--or rather, music, coming from somewhere outside of the door of your residence here:]
Put on your Sunday clothes,
There's lots of world out there!
Get out the brilliantine and dime cigars
We're gonna find adventure in the evening air
Girls in white in a perfumed night
Where the lights are as bright as the stars!
[Soon enough, you'll hear a knock upon your door. Upon opening it, you'll be greeted by Wall-E here, who will offer a small wave and do one of two things:
A. Attempt to roll right on past you and go straight into your house, leaving behind a large garbage bin on wheels out in the hallway. He seems to be a robot on a mission, looking around for something. Hopefully you are someone who keeps their trash somewhere out in a noticeable spot, because that's what Wall-E's here for. Otherwise, you might end up having a nosy robot starting to poke around your things when looking for your garbage can here.
or
B. He'll take a second to turn off the music playing, and then starts digging around in a container that he hoists off his back for a moment. Once he finds what he's looking for, he holds it out for you to look at: it looks like a business card that someone was nice enough to put together for him (probably after too many attempts of Plan A made it quickly apparent that he needed a different approach instead of just going into people's houses without proper explanation), stating that he's a "Door to Door Trash Compactor" and that he's here to take care of your garbage for you today.
He'll give you a moment to look at it before he then speaks.]
Traaash?
[Is it okay if he comes inside for a moment to do some cleaning? Or, barring that, if you could bring it out here and he'll take care of it for you right here outside your door?]
When: Sunday
Where: Residential District
What: A little robot is doing some important work, but in order to get it done, we need to go knocking on some people's doors here.
Rating/Warning: N/A, will update as necessary?
[It's a nice and quiet Sunday, not a lot going on. However, if you have chosen to spend this day relaxing at home, you might be able to hear some noise--or rather, music, coming from somewhere outside of the door of your residence here:]
There's lots of world out there!
Get out the brilliantine and dime cigars
We're gonna find adventure in the evening air
Girls in white in a perfumed night
Where the lights are as bright as the stars!
[Soon enough, you'll hear a knock upon your door. Upon opening it, you'll be greeted by Wall-E here, who will offer a small wave and do one of two things:
A. Attempt to roll right on past you and go straight into your house, leaving behind a large garbage bin on wheels out in the hallway. He seems to be a robot on a mission, looking around for something. Hopefully you are someone who keeps their trash somewhere out in a noticeable spot, because that's what Wall-E's here for. Otherwise, you might end up having a nosy robot starting to poke around your things when looking for your garbage can here.
or
B. He'll take a second to turn off the music playing, and then starts digging around in a container that he hoists off his back for a moment. Once he finds what he's looking for, he holds it out for you to look at: it looks like a business card that someone was nice enough to put together for him (probably after too many attempts of Plan A made it quickly apparent that he needed a different approach instead of just going into people's houses without proper explanation), stating that he's a "Door to Door Trash Compactor" and that he's here to take care of your garbage for you today.
He'll give you a moment to look at it before he then speaks.]
Traaash?
[Is it okay if he comes inside for a moment to do some cleaning? Or, barring that, if you could bring it out here and he'll take care of it for you right here outside your door?]
either one!
HAAAAAAAAAAK! [She waits for her guardian to get the door, but he's either deeply asleep (the lucky jerk) or out running errands (more plausible). Yona blows her nose, throws it into the over-flowing trashcan, and forces herself out of bed to answer the door.
She stares out for a minute before looking down.]
Wally? [What is the robot doing here?]
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also either
[ Look, here's a familiar face answering the door, and Mary crouches down a little. ]
You're here for the trash...?
[ GUESSING BY THAT TRASH BIN. ]
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B!
Carefully, she reaches for her blaster by the door and opens it, looking in every direction. Down is last and she's thrown by the droid. It's...nothing she's seen before. How strange.
And then a card is thrust up at her and she has a few seconds to read it over before he is requesting her trash.]
You're a trash-droid? That's fine. The trash is in the kitchen, down the hall.
[Guess who's totally used to robots?]
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A
When he hears gears turning he looks down and spots Wall-E just as he slides past his feet into the apartment.]
The hell? What are you?
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A!
He has no idea what to expect when he opens the door, but somehow he's still surprised when he finds a music-playing robot there, like seriously, what the heck? ]
Uhh...can Iiiii help you? [ He doesn't look like a CERES droid OKAY WOW the little guy is just rolling right on in! Okaaaaay then.
Wall-E won't be disappointed looking for trash in Dipper's apartment. After all, he's a twelve-year-old boy living by himself. There's plenty of crumpled up papers, empty soda cans, old take-out boxes and the like waiting to be properly trashed. He was going to get around to it, honestly! But you know, stuff kept coming up, and, well. Apparently there's now a robot here to do the work for him! ]
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B
This was new. A trash-collecting robot? A useful invention, to be sure, but this could be someone's prank. There had been robots that oddly targeted people's underwear in the past, but this one seemed straightforward enough. Edgeworth drums his fingers against his hip.]
You collect trash? Is that all you'll be doing? [Why is he talking to a robot? Oh, right, because he has learned that robots can be far more intelligent than he thinks they can be.]
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A
He wandered into the apartment shortly after Wall-E, checking for tenants and sighing quietly when he finds it empty....save for the trash bin that the tiny robot is now poking through.
Trash robot or not, still breaking and entering. Well, entering at least.
He walks over and picks up the robot.]
Now what do you think you're doing lil' fella?
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A
So when he and Patamon were in the middle of brushing their teeth, that's when he noticed someone walking into their place. At first, the boy was scared and wondered who might have ventured inside?
As he looked back at his partner, the both of them slowly opened their bathroom door and sneaked around to look for his mysterious intruder]
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B
Having a space of his own is new, and strange, and he really isn't sure how he's supposed to be using it, yet, especially when he doesn't eat or sleep or have bodily functions.
When he opens the door to find WALL-E there, he admits it's a nice surprise, and he leans over, gingerly taking the business card between two fingers.]
Hm?
[It's easy enough to understand what he wants, though Wheatley doesn't exactly produce any of it--mostly by virtue of not eating or sleeping or having bodily functions.]
Oh, I don't--I don't have any trash.
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B
She puts one hand over her mouth, trying to hold back a smile as she reaches for the business card. (Be strong, Shiho!)]
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a!
he arches an eyebrow, appearing almost amused by these antics. the unexpected guest is not really doing anything, aside from messing up some semi-organized belongings. ...what IS the robot even trying to do? going off the trash can, the goal may be to find some trash? maybe? but please stop messing with his things, mr. robot.]
For a thief, you're really not all that good at it.
[riku doesn't actively think wall-e is a thief; he's just being a butt. that's what uninvited guests get.]
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b!
Actually, I kind of threw out everything before you came here. [ She likes keeping her apartment nice and tidy and without utilizing the "help" that's given to her. ] Sorry. That song you were playing though is nice.
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Hope you dont mind a late tag!
He opens it and... in rolls a little robot. He watches it roll in with confusion.] Uh... [Maybe it's someone's Cybuddy that got lost?
Then the robot pokes at the box that holds his collection of Mythomagic stuff. Nico hurries over to pick it up.] Hey, don't touch that!
oh I don't mind at all! it's never too late for tags with me
Hooray! =D
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