Constable George Crabtree (
19centconstable) wrote2011-04-11 07:23 pm
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Case #1: Video
[The video screen is navy blue and slightly blurry. From off-screen a man speaks. He has an accent which, if you are familiar with such things, is easily identifiable as being from Newfoundland. If you are not so in the know, you may think it is Irish. Or British. Or fake. He declares:]
I...believe this device and I have reached an understanding...
[The expanse of navy moves back. You have been looking at a close up of the man's policeman uniform. Now it is visible from neck to about mid-thigh in all its old-fashioned, high-collared, many buttoned glory. Because while the device and George may have come to an understanding, George does not understand how to frame a shot.]
Well. I-...oh.
[As a sort of after thought, he reaches up out of frame. When his hands appear again they are holding his navy blue custodian helmet, which has a silver colored maple leaf on the front. He rests the helmet against his hip.]
I'm Constable George Crabtree, Toronto Constabulary, station #4, and I'm very pleased to be here and meet all of you. ...Although I suppose I haven't done that yet. But I'm sure I'll be pleased when I do!
I've seen an airship before, but I've never been on one...that I can remember. But it's really an experience; much smoother than being on a boat. I don't get seasick myself, but I have an aunt who can't stomach travel like that in the slightest. Just.
[Vomit-y hand motion.]
All over.
Anyway. I'm very impressed by this whole business! This "thingy" here.
[He shakes the communicator.]
But! Especially-
[And then everything is a blur as George, communicator in hand, is moving through his room. When he stops, you are greeted with a lovely shot of: a toilet. The sort with a wall mounted tank and pull chain. Then George turns the camera back on himself, and manages to actually aim it at his excitedly grinning face. He hooks a thumb in the toilet's direction.]
Now that's fantastic! Did everybody get one?
I...believe this device and I have reached an understanding...
[The expanse of navy moves back. You have been looking at a close up of the man's policeman uniform. Now it is visible from neck to about mid-thigh in all its old-fashioned, high-collared, many buttoned glory. Because while the device and George may have come to an understanding, George does not understand how to frame a shot.]
Well. I-...oh.
[As a sort of after thought, he reaches up out of frame. When his hands appear again they are holding his navy blue custodian helmet, which has a silver colored maple leaf on the front. He rests the helmet against his hip.]
I'm Constable George Crabtree, Toronto Constabulary, station #4, and I'm very pleased to be here and meet all of you. ...Although I suppose I haven't done that yet. But I'm sure I'll be pleased when I do!
I've seen an airship before, but I've never been on one...that I can remember. But it's really an experience; much smoother than being on a boat. I don't get seasick myself, but I have an aunt who can't stomach travel like that in the slightest. Just.
[Vomit-y hand motion.]
All over.
Anyway. I'm very impressed by this whole business! This "thingy" here.
[He shakes the communicator.]
But! Especially-
[And then everything is a blur as George, communicator in hand, is moving through his room. When he stops, you are greeted with a lovely shot of: a toilet. The sort with a wall mounted tank and pull chain. Then George turns the camera back on himself, and manages to actually aim it at his excitedly grinning face. He hooks a thumb in the toilet's direction.]
Now that's fantastic! Did everybody get one?
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But I found it encouraging that the royal family wasn't terribly different from you or I, just more royal. And with more money. And their dressing takes a good deal longer and requires a lot of pinning. But otherwise they're quite similar to people.
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Ah! That does remind me. I am informed that...some years from now, only perhaps some matter of decades, there is yet another queen upon the English throne. Spectacular a notion, really, with the prolific issue the dear lady provided.
{This is, of course, the extent of Holmes' feminism. Ruling queens are splendiferous, but all other women who want to be in charge can stow it.}
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[George is fairly feminist in that he believes women could do most jobs just as well as a man could. He's sort of generally optimistic about the abilities of everybody, regardless of gender or race. This is something of a projection on his part, as, like many members of the working class, a part of him desperately yearns to be upper class, and clings to the hope that he might some day manage it. It's less an ambition; more of a daydream.]
Here's to hoping she does just as fine a job.
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I don't know. I don't think it was all that out of the ordinary.
[It was, of course. Not his aunt's parenting techniques, exactly, those were fairly ordinary. But most people weren't found on church doorsteps.]
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It is hard to determine such a thing, for how can one know an upbringing besides their own?
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I did have friends my age, and cousins, and we all seemed to get the same sort of discipline and education. We went on the same sort of outings, and I was given presents at the appropriate times. I definitely feel that I was cared for. All in all, I think it was a much more average childhood than I could have had with mother. Not that she isn't a fine woman, she just couldn't have afforded it.
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[George has never asked who his father might be. There isn't any point. If mother had any idea, she would have said. Her lack of commentary on the subject speaks volumes. Clearly, George is not the result of anything respectable like a young woman left in dire straights after the sudden, untimely death of her husband. Or even of anything as respectable as a young woman whose innocence was taken advantage of. If that were the case, she would have said, and George would have understood. It's most likely George is the result of actions which, as an officer of the law, it is best he remain ignorant of.]
I...only met her this past year, but I truly believe mother has a good heart.
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It is fortunate to have had so many aunts to fulfil the obligation that she could not. I cannot imagine that leaving you was an easy decision for her, which is very suggestive about her heart.
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[Especially since she had no idea who might take him in. Or if anyone would.]
I like to think I must have been a charming baby, as I'm sure everyone does. I certainly never heard anything to the contrary.
Do you and your wife have children?
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{He is starting to wonder as to what books you've heard of, George.}
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[You did say you cohabitated with one. Now the charming Mrs. Watson is a lie???]
Terribly sorry, sir. My mistake.
[Sometimes...sometimes George gets confused. This is, after all, the man who thinks a platitude is a type of sea creature.]
{Video, dying of laughter, here, so you know.}
I...that is, it... {He would normally not be at a loss for words even in the face of a communications failure, however so many here...assume things about he and Watson that he is beginning to have trouble discerning just who is accusing him of what.} I have never married, and will never do so.
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Right. Entirely my mistake, then. I'm no more married to my landlady, of course.
I can't say I'm in any great hurry to leave the life of a bachelor behind either. It drives my aunts, let me tell you.
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It is no matter. I cannot recommend marrying one's landlady, I daresay it would do nothing to improve her service. Though were my mother yet still alive I am quite sure she would have pressured me to it.
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I did go calling on a young lady once, but then I had to arrest her on suspicion of murder, so I can't say things worked out. It is how I got my dog, though.
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[And George will never have to worry that her family will think he isn't good enough for her.]
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