Nasir Noor is one of Pete Conlan's new roommates in Astoria. He works from home as a web designer.
Featured Episodes[]
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The Unsleeping City: Chapter II
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Description[]
Nasir is a young, Arab-American. He's relatively skinny and has a little poof of hair. He wears glasses and a pastel blue t-shirt.
He is a friendly, welcoming person, but becomes rather no-nonsense when it comes to the apartment he lives in, as it's his name that's on the lease. He pays a little more rent than everyone else does, which he tends to use as leverage in roommate conflicts, such as smoking indoors and the location of his workspace. It's in the public shared area since the internet speed is better there, but one of his roommates, Cody Walsh, takes issue with this, especially since Nasir (and presumably their two other roommates Lars and Brita) voted against him in allowing him to display his scythes in the shared space.
History[]
The Fall of New York City[]
Nasir is first introduced as he welcomes Pete Conlan to their apartment. Pete is interested in the empty room in the attic, so Nasir shows him around and introduces him to the other people living there. Josh Mendoza introduces himself, and Nasir tells Pete about two other roommates they have, a couple named Lars and Brita. He tries to be subtle in hinting that they bring a lot of people over to have sex, but Pete asks for clarification right out, as he's trying to be more straightforward about things.
Their fourth roommate, Cody Walsh, walks in, upset about his encounter with the police at the shut-down Queens Center Mall. Upon introducing himself to Pete, Cody asks how he feels about mounted scythes, to which Nasir reminds him that they'd already held a house vote on that issue. He also threatens Cody about not smoking in the shared space, especially without a window open, as it's his name that's on the lease, and Cody petulantly retorts with how there's no working in the shared space either.
Let's Get Tiny[]
After all of Cody's material belongings are lost to the Arcana of Many Things, he arrives home in Astoria to find that their apartment looks like it's been ransacked, the door hanging of its hinges. Nasir confronts Cody about it, and aggressively lets him know that his deposit will be used to cover the damage done by the "movers" he hired. Still crushed by the outcome of that last card, Cody calmly agrees, which Nasir was not expecting. As Cody heads back to what's left of his room, Nasir offers him the banana muffins that Lars and Brita made.