[ Honestly, Tadashi would rather handle the screaming rabid fans over the security since the security seems more dangerous??? Girls can just grab you and tear off your clothing, but the security (IF THEY EVEN ARE SECURITY) could kill them. . . probably. And Tadashi would die again. Once is definitely enough for him. It just doesn't look like those guys would take no for an answer, so he follows them, looking back at Levi every now and then to make sure he's still there. Eventually, they're led to a car that drives them to the residential district.
On the road, Tadashi points to a couple of buildings and talks about what they are, and what you'd find in it. Nothing unusual (so far): convenience stores, tech shops, what have you. He doesn't have to give Levi a convenient tour or anything, but hey, if he can make somebody's stay here easier, then he'll do what he can. ]
And at the end of that street is where you'd find the metro station. The trains are fast and convenient when you want to go around the city.
[ oh, hell no. you're not dying again, Tadashi. especially not with this asshole following you around. plus, you're carrying an axe. don't wanna have to use it against people? no problem. just hand it to him and he'll assume that particular burden.
speaking of cars, Tadashi will probably notice that Levi is completely dumbfounded by their sheer existence. back home, they had horses. and carriages pulled by horses. the technology present in this place in general is absolutely astounding to him, but the concept of fast, safe transportation is especially amazing. he's not the type of person who likes to draw extra attention to himself, but it's hard for him to pretend not to be very curious about the vehicle they're riding in. for a techie genius type like Tadashi, it probably looks pretty silly.
it takes him an extra few seconds to realize Tadashi's pointing out yet another extremely advanced form of transportation to him because he's still pretty wrapped up in investigating the one they're already in. ]
[ it's hard to pay a lot of attention to the outside when the thing you're sitting in itself is fucking incredible. he'll have plenty of time to explore on his own, anyway. by himself. which is usually what he would prefer.
not that Tadashi's not a good dude. all things considered, he is satisfied with his care.
but he hasn't spent a lot of time messing with the CereVice yet, either, so the look he gives Tadashi's as it lights up with a pretty train picture is just as mystified. really, he should probably just turn his brain off for awhile. this shit is insanely complicated, and he'll probably never understand most of it. good thing he doesn't need to understand it to benefit from it, though, right? ]
Not anywhere, since there are tracks that it follows, but it definitely makes travelling from point A to point B a lot easier.
[ He lets out a breath, chortling. When he met Anna, he was so surprised by the culture shock she experienced, and it was actually kind of adorable. Obviously, Levi isn't as adorable as Anna is, but the amusement factor is still there. ]
Just curious, [ a pause of hesitation, and he tries to see what Levi's expression might be regarding his inquisitiveness. ] when are you from?
[ wow, rude. just because he's not a Disney princess and doesn't know what a train is, that doesn't mean you have to laugh. but speaking of laughs, Tadashi should get a kick out of the answer to this question.
flatly, because he knows it will probably explain a great deal by itself: ]
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On the road, Tadashi points to a couple of buildings and talks about what they are, and what you'd find in it. Nothing unusual (so far): convenience stores, tech shops, what have you. He doesn't have to give Levi a convenient tour or anything, but hey, if he can make somebody's stay here easier, then he'll do what he can. ]
And at the end of that street is where you'd find the metro station. The trains are fast and convenient when you want to go around the city.
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speaking of cars, Tadashi will probably notice that Levi is completely dumbfounded by their sheer existence. back home, they had horses. and carriages pulled by horses. the technology present in this place in general is absolutely astounding to him, but the concept of fast, safe transportation is especially amazing. he's not the type of person who likes to draw extra attention to himself, but it's hard for him to pretend not to be very curious about the vehicle they're riding in. for a techie genius type like Tadashi, it probably looks pretty silly.
it takes him an extra few seconds to realize Tadashi's pointing out yet another extremely advanced form of transportation to him because he's still pretty wrapped up in investigating the one they're already in. ]
Trains?
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They're like a group of cars that move together.
[ Probably not a good explanation, though, especially when the guy looks astounded to even be in a car.
He takes out his CereVice, though, and does a quick Google search. Once he's found an image he likes, he shows it to Levi. ]
Like this one. This one runs on charcoal, I'm guessing, but the ones here run on electricity now.
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not that Tadashi's not a good dude. all things considered, he is satisfied with his care.
but he hasn't spent a lot of time messing with the CereVice yet, either, so the look he gives Tadashi's as it lights up with a pretty train picture is just as mystified. really, he should probably just turn his brain off for awhile. this shit is insanely complicated, and he'll probably never understand most of it. good thing he doesn't need to understand it to benefit from it, though, right? ]
You can go anywhere that way?
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[ He lets out a breath, chortling. When he met Anna, he was so surprised by the culture shock she experienced, and it was actually kind of adorable. Obviously, Levi isn't as adorable as Anna is, but the amusement factor is still there. ]
Just curious, [ a pause of hesitation, and he tries to see what Levi's expression might be regarding his inquisitiveness. ] when are you from?
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flatly, because he knows it will probably explain a great deal by itself: ]
850.
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