Quoted By: >>69161607
>>69161563
>He seems friendly enough
>And despite his crest of a forehead the rest of his body seems pretty noodly
>"Deal"
>Extending my hand to seal the deal he shakes it vigorously
>"I knew this restaurant was a good idea! We have much to discuss"
>Finally getting to the booth I take my seat
>I never ordered did I?
>"Let me place my order real quick"
>He raises a hand and I feel myself stop
>"It's all arranged my child, don't worry about it"
>Guess we're splitting a bucket
>Still beats paying for anything
>Sitting back down he picks the conversation right back up
>"So, how's life?"
>That's what he leads with?
>I thought this was supposed to be important
>"I mean, how's the world from your view. What's it like?"
>"Uh, nice I guess? Been settling in to volcadera"
>He claps his hands together enthusiastically
>"Splendid! Absolutely marvelous. I made this city just for you, you know"
>Yeah he's messing with me now
>Show me the cameras
>No human looks like this
>"Now now I know it's hard to believe, let me prove it to you"
>A spin of his hand and a dazed looking archaopterix walks up with our food
>A salad for Yakub
>and a combo meal for me
>lucky timing and a lucky guess
>"It's not luck my glorious creation, I made all of these creatures. I made them for you"
>With a series of quick hand motions the dino woman is now juggling her hat, tray, and shoe while balancing on one foot
>"Normally I let them run their own course, but on days where I'm checking in I need them obedient. Think of it as an energy saver mode"
>"This IS a prank right?"
>I refuse to believe it
>Trish called me a Trakubean ape one time
>Is this what she meant?
>No, this guy is YAkub
>"Actually I am Trakub, or rather. I was Trakub. You see there used to be no such thing as humans. This was millions and millions of years ago. Dinosaurs were much larger then too, taller than some buildings today."
>He pauses, looking off woefully into the middle distance
>"I wasn't that tall. But I was smart"
Cont.
>He seems friendly enough
>And despite his crest of a forehead the rest of his body seems pretty noodly
>"Deal"
>Extending my hand to seal the deal he shakes it vigorously
>"I knew this restaurant was a good idea! We have much to discuss"
>Finally getting to the booth I take my seat
>I never ordered did I?
>"Let me place my order real quick"
>He raises a hand and I feel myself stop
>"It's all arranged my child, don't worry about it"
>Guess we're splitting a bucket
>Still beats paying for anything
>Sitting back down he picks the conversation right back up
>"So, how's life?"
>That's what he leads with?
>I thought this was supposed to be important
>"I mean, how's the world from your view. What's it like?"
>"Uh, nice I guess? Been settling in to volcadera"
>He claps his hands together enthusiastically
>"Splendid! Absolutely marvelous. I made this city just for you, you know"
>Yeah he's messing with me now
>Show me the cameras
>No human looks like this
>"Now now I know it's hard to believe, let me prove it to you"
>A spin of his hand and a dazed looking archaopterix walks up with our food
>A salad for Yakub
>and a combo meal for me
>lucky timing and a lucky guess
>"It's not luck my glorious creation, I made all of these creatures. I made them for you"
>With a series of quick hand motions the dino woman is now juggling her hat, tray, and shoe while balancing on one foot
>"Normally I let them run their own course, but on days where I'm checking in I need them obedient. Think of it as an energy saver mode"
>"This IS a prank right?"
>I refuse to believe it
>Trish called me a Trakubean ape one time
>Is this what she meant?
>No, this guy is YAkub
>"Actually I am Trakub, or rather. I was Trakub. You see there used to be no such thing as humans. This was millions and millions of years ago. Dinosaurs were much larger then too, taller than some buildings today."
>He pauses, looking off woefully into the middle distance
>"I wasn't that tall. But I was smart"
Cont.