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birdsbirdsbirds) wrote in
driftfleet2015-06-10 06:17 pm
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Who: Robin
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When: Now!
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[hey, it's Robin. he's lounging around in his captain's chair, feet up on the control panel. he's twirling something around in his fingers--it looks kind of like a glow stick? it's a glass cylinder filled with some sort of glowing, red liquid.]
Back in those casino stations, I won one of these.
[he stops twirling the cylinder. when he holds it up closer to the camera, you can see that it's capped with silver on one end. the insides seem to be bubbling a little, as if the liquid is carbonated.]
This is a Luxilizer... though most people below the surface just called them Dummy Sticks, as in, you were an idiot if you walked around the lower levels without them. They're filled with a liquid extracted from a luminescent fungus that grows in the caves of my hometown.
[he twirls it again. Robin himself doesn't seem particularly delighted about the thing, he's just casually explaining, perhaps out of boredom.]
They were originally designed as a backup light source, in case a person got lost in the tunnels. It also makes it easier for others to see them. It can get pretty dangerous down there, in the dark...
[after a pause, he grips the glowing tube and smiles at the camera.]
It's funny to me. No one where I'm from would give these a second thought, but I've learned that underground cities are not a familiar concept in most worlds.
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[PRIVATE TO JASON | TOTALLY HACKABLE, HE AIN'T NO COMMS OFFICER]
Hey, remember me? [waving from his side of the video feed.] Mr. Mean Everything?
Broadcast: Video!
Action: None!
When: Now!
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[hey, it's Robin. he's lounging around in his captain's chair, feet up on the control panel. he's twirling something around in his fingers--it looks kind of like a glow stick? it's a glass cylinder filled with some sort of glowing, red liquid.]
Back in those casino stations, I won one of these.
[he stops twirling the cylinder. when he holds it up closer to the camera, you can see that it's capped with silver on one end. the insides seem to be bubbling a little, as if the liquid is carbonated.]
This is a Luxilizer... though most people below the surface just called them Dummy Sticks, as in, you were an idiot if you walked around the lower levels without them. They're filled with a liquid extracted from a luminescent fungus that grows in the caves of my hometown.
[he twirls it again. Robin himself doesn't seem particularly delighted about the thing, he's just casually explaining, perhaps out of boredom.]
They were originally designed as a backup light source, in case a person got lost in the tunnels. It also makes it easier for others to see them. It can get pretty dangerous down there, in the dark...
[after a pause, he grips the glowing tube and smiles at the camera.]
It's funny to me. No one where I'm from would give these a second thought, but I've learned that underground cities are not a familiar concept in most worlds.
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[PRIVATE TO JASON | TOTALLY HACKABLE, HE AIN'T NO COMMS OFFICER]
Hey, remember me? [waving from his side of the video feed.] Mr. Mean Everything?

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[he blinks out of it. shoves whatever he's feeling down somewhere where he can pick it apart later.]
Sorry about that. I was doing math. That's only about four-thousand and five-hundred years, where I'm from. [ah, there's a smile. everything's back on.] You look good, for an old man.
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I'm not old, I'm well seasoned. There's a vast difference.
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[he smiles. pleasantly.]
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And you were somewhere else before Earth?
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...Yeah, I work for Hell, so I was there for a while. Before that, Heaven. I got... kicked out.
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Oh boy. So this is an... Angels and demons thing? I'm sorry to dumb down what I'm sure is an important subject, but the whole thing is very foreign to me.
[he's tried to understand this "Catholicism" thing. but sometimes it's "Christianity"? but there's also like six other religions he's found that talk about similar things? but then they're also real people, or monsters, or creatures, or whatever, so sometimes religion doesn't even factor into it?? he doesn't know. from an outsider's perspective, demons are confusing.]
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[Demonology lessons with Crowley, what a delight. ]
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I assumed it was for evil, of course, but they were quite polite about it. Charming, really.
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[He gives a nonchalant shrug. ] Most of the ones I know wouldn't know charming if it bit them on the arse.
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[which was a roundabout way of calling Crowley "charming", probably.]
That's interesting. There's nothing like you where I'm from, there's just "monsters". [which he says with firm air quotes, because that term tends to offend most magical creatures.] And very few of those are capable of human speech. Or not eating people.
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Not many demons fall into the monster category. [Except Hastur. Because, seriously, fuck Hastur. ] Most are just insufferable bores.
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[again, he doesn't know a whole lot about this angels and demons thing, but...]
You guys really do follow a theme, don't you.
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Yes, well, a lot of it has to do with the lack of free will. For most, anyway.
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[but he did frequently try to argue philosophy with him. in a kind of lazy... arguably drunk way.]
Is the lack of free will because everything is already ineffably preordained, or are you being way more literal?
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