09-30-2019, 10:49 AM
@chemtrails
You are called into the meeting room, three TCPs sitting behind glass dividers.
The first candidate is named Indie, a bear trap type. She seems thrilled to be getting such an adventurous opportunity, and if she gets chosen, she's going to look at everything. Who knew such a place could ever have existed?
The second candidate is named Ozley, a claw type. You can't really make out most of what they're saying, but they grab a (complex sized) pen and begin to write to you- they have trouble speaking, but their penmanship is surprisingly clear. They say that they're grateful for the chance to meet you, even if they don't get chosen. It's an honor, really.
The third and final candidate is Maps, a sameness type. He is alert and watchful as he talks, making plenty of hand gestures. He may not seem very exciting- I mean, just look at his typing. Even then, he's an avid student in angel studies...what he can get his hands on here, anyway. There isn't exactly much reading material here, and some firsthand experience sounds incredible.
Who do you choose?
You are called into the meeting room, three TCPs sitting behind glass dividers.
The first candidate is named Indie, a bear trap type. She seems thrilled to be getting such an adventurous opportunity, and if she gets chosen, she's going to look at everything. Who knew such a place could ever have existed?
The second candidate is named Ozley, a claw type. You can't really make out most of what they're saying, but they grab a (complex sized) pen and begin to write to you- they have trouble speaking, but their penmanship is surprisingly clear. They say that they're grateful for the chance to meet you, even if they don't get chosen. It's an honor, really.
The third and final candidate is Maps, a sameness type. He is alert and watchful as he talks, making plenty of hand gestures. He may not seem very exciting- I mean, just look at his typing. Even then, he's an avid student in angel studies...what he can get his hands on here, anyway. There isn't exactly much reading material here, and some firsthand experience sounds incredible.
Who do you choose?