uh my planet is 100 yrs post nuke apocalypse so not rly no i mean the ark brought down a few jews but the criminal teenagers dont get to touch them unless ur bellamy blake ig
[ he gets that - a people. it's been all anyone goes on about on the ground, after all. arkers are a people, grounders are a people, and among grounders, trikri and azgeda consider themselves separate people. there's endless ways you can divide it up, and murphy's really just stopped caring. ]
The Ark is what we called the space station I lived on. When the nukes dropped, a century back, there were a bunch of stations still left in orbit that survived. They fused together, called themselves 'The Ark', decided they were the last hope for the survival of the human race.
No, we all hold a certain set of beliefs. There are three major monotheistic religions on this world and the one I was from; Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Take a guess which ones the jews belong to.
What year was it when the bombs were dropped, a hundred years ago? Was there an official year?
Oh. Cool. [ a beat, and his voice drawls, deadpan. ] The Arkers worshiped a tree.
[ that tone probably says about what murphy thinks of that. ]
May 10th, 2052. Day Zero. [ ALIE, solving the problem of humanity. Too many people. Thanks, bitch. ] Wiped out everything. Not even the Grounders that survived remember anything about the world before. Didn't even understand it was bombs that ended it. Last I heard, it was February, 2150, when I left.
And with this Soviet nuke scare crap going on? Maybe less.
[ one of the first thoughts he had when he got in and heard about the state of global affairs. this world's about to blow itself to shit, without one psychotic AI's help. murphy snorts, this tool thinks he's funny. ]
I already knew you were geriatric, Lehnsherr, that doesn't change anything.
This thing? Yeah, from what I know, it wasn't a something a lot of people saw coming.
[ because it wasn't really people that did it. ]
But what the hell do we know, either you're a Grounder, and you don't even remember it was bombs, or you're from the Ark, and you weren't on the ground when it happened.
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shit dad u r
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Stop telling people that.
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but prbly not bc theres actualy a lot of perks in having a legal adult to blame shit on
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also driving w/out a license
sry
ps i failed twice
and get a license we have the easiest driving test in almost the whole world, you'd have to really be terrible to fail.
you can parallel park, right?
jfdklsa cries bae no
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my planet is 100 yrs post nuke apocalypse so
not rly no
i mean the ark brought down a few jews but
the criminal teenagers dont get to touch them
unless ur bellamy blake ig
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fine
[ ring ring, motherfucker. ]
What part were you having trouble with?
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[ LIKE??? ]
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[ who didn't finish basic high school and lives in an era where christianity really isn't much of a thing anymore? this kid.
hold on, let him look back over the conversation. ah. now he gets it. ]
No, no, I meant jeeps. The phone autocorrected it, I suck at typing. Jeeps.
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Is a much more coherent statement.
And for your information I'm a jew.
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People. We're a people.
And we typically don't drop out of arks. No comment on being touched by criminal children.
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[ he gets that - a people. it's been all anyone goes on about on the ground, after all. arkers are a people, grounders are a people, and among grounders, trikri and azgeda consider themselves separate people. there's endless ways you can divide it up, and murphy's really just stopped caring. ]
The Ark is what we called the space station I lived on. When the nukes dropped, a century back, there were a bunch of stations still left in orbit that survived. They fused together, called themselves 'The Ark', decided they were the last hope for the survival of the human race.
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What year was it when the bombs were dropped, a hundred years ago? Was there an official year?
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[ that tone probably says about what murphy thinks of that. ]
May 10th, 2052. Day Zero. [ ALIE, solving the problem of humanity. Too many people. Thanks, bitch. ] Wiped out everything. Not even the Grounders that survived remember anything about the world before. Didn't even understand it was bombs that ended it. Last I heard, it was February, 2150, when I left.
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[ He smiles thinking about something though. ]
I guess this technically makes me about two hundred years your senior.
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[ one of the first thoughts he had when he got in and heard about the state of global affairs. this world's about to blow itself to shit, without one psychotic AI's help. murphy snorts, this tool thinks he's funny. ]
I already knew you were geriatric, Lehnsherr, that doesn't change anything.
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I'm assuming your world did too, for.... sixty years, it seems.
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[ because it wasn't really people that did it. ]
But what the hell do we know, either you're a Grounder, and you don't even remember it was bombs, or you're from the Ark, and you weren't on the ground when it happened.
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