[ The question makes Blake brighten. It's not the first time she's been asked that, actually -- Faith also hadn't known what a smartphone was, and she'd been thrilled when Blake had explained it -- so she takes readily to the new topic.
She stands, and angles herself so Arcade can see the screen. She puts it on the camera screen, so he can see that it's displaying what she's pointing the phone at: currently, a couple of car wrecks in front of them. ]
This is a Scroll. Or a smartphone, whatever you want to call it. It's a phone, a camera, a map, it does pretty much everything. I've got books and music on here too.
[ She swipes to the homescreen, which shows all of her apps. Including portraits of three other young women, one of them greyed out, the other two displaying green bars underneath. ]
I've been taking photos of pretty much everything. Mostly monster corpses, so I can tell other people about them if they didn't see them.
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She stands, and angles herself so Arcade can see the screen. She puts it on the camera screen, so he can see that it's displaying what she's pointing the phone at: currently, a couple of car wrecks in front of them. ]
This is a Scroll. Or a smartphone, whatever you want to call it. It's a phone, a camera, a map, it does pretty much everything. I've got books and music on here too.
[ She swipes to the homescreen, which shows all of her apps. Including portraits of three other young women, one of them greyed out, the other two displaying green bars underneath. ]
I've been taking photos of pretty much everything. Mostly monster corpses, so I can tell other people about them if they didn't see them.