[ Keith is so serious about this, it's kind of fun to watch him to find ways to correct the sarcasm.
Jughead dumps himself back in the pit again and grins widely like he's behind the wheel of a car—it's the first fun that he's had in a while. the inter-dimensional trauma still wafts over him, but he welcomes the break.
they're off and back in the heat of being shot at by rival AI-constructed planes. ]
No ... I've fought actual invaders. In space. Because that's where I've fought before. [Keith is so serious that some of the humor is lost on him. If Lance were here, he'd understand exactly what Jughead was talking about. The two of them could laugh at Keith and how awkward he is (though Jug would presumably be nicer) about it.
As it is, Keith is mindful to not let Jughead crash into him. He's aware, paying attention to the buzzing and ticking sounds emitted by the game. He hadn't expected Jughead to be a problem, and yet. Well, he's not an enemy, but he's ... a liability. Which is mean. In a video game.
But Keith is having a good time, too. Even if he's super serious fighter pilot starship guy.]
[ it's very mean in a video game, Keith, wow. who takes video games seriously? this isn't Smash. there's some smug satisfaction in the way that Keith doesn't get it, and he heads out again with a little bit more finesse this time. ]
Hey, whenever I play these things I always skip the tutorial. [ who doesn't skip the tutorial? at least he's shooting straight, now. ] I think I'm doing pretty good.
[Keith never played FPSes online because he'd be that guy raging and blaming all of his teammates before he got his redemption arc and proved he grew up. It's probably a good thing.]
So ... you don't care that I skipped it? [It's said as if he was expecting the opposite.]
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[ Keith is so serious about this, it's kind of fun to watch him to find ways to correct the sarcasm.
Jughead dumps himself back in the pit again and grins widely like he's behind the wheel of a car—it's the first fun that he's had in a while. the inter-dimensional trauma still wafts over him, but he welcomes the break.
they're off and back in the heat of being shot at by rival AI-constructed planes. ]
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As it is, Keith is mindful to not let Jughead crash into him. He's aware, paying attention to the buzzing and ticking sounds emitted by the game. He hadn't expected Jughead to be a problem, and yet. Well, he's not an enemy, but he's ... a liability. Which is mean. In a video game.
But Keith is having a good time, too. Even if he's super serious fighter pilot starship guy.]
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Hey, whenever I play these things I always skip the tutorial. [ who doesn't skip the tutorial? at least he's shooting straight, now. ] I think I'm doing pretty good.
[ RIGHT. ]
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So ... you don't care that I skipped it? [It's said as if he was expecting the opposite.]
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[ because Keith seemed to care a little bit more about that. ]
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