Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2015-06-10 09:07 pm
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loud and clear
[it's been a while since you've heard this jazzy little jingle, hasn't it? but with the planet now far behind them, the music comes in crisp and clear. the voice of your mysterious host, Diamond, is as chipper as always.]
Good morning, passengers! [despite it distinctly not being morning.] We have certainly had an interesting couple of weeks here, haven't we? Remember, change is good. Predictability doesn't make for a very interesting program, now does it?
[she giggles sweetly, along with some mild canned laughter.]
We've had quite a few passengers leave us since our last little chat. An unusual number of them have had names that start with the letter K! If your name starts with a letter K... Perhaps it's a good time to consider a name change. I adore names that start with D, myself!
[some heartier canned laughter plays in the background.]
Congratulations to the new commanding officer, Captain Young, and a belated welcome to both Captain Maladicta and Captain... Ah... Zeta, I believe! It is wonderful to see new faces on the Marsiva again--we hope you have a stunning time here on our lovely little program.
Lastly, if you happen to pick up any strange readings over the next few days, don't worry. There's nothing to be alarmed about. Radiation bounces around these asteroids all the time; it really speaks for the marvels of Atroma's engineering that you can see anything at all!
Have a lovely week, passengers, and remember... The worlds are watching!
[the broadcast channel remains open, for anyone to respond...]
ooc post: → here
Good morning, passengers! [despite it distinctly not being morning.] We have certainly had an interesting couple of weeks here, haven't we? Remember, change is good. Predictability doesn't make for a very interesting program, now does it?
[she giggles sweetly, along with some mild canned laughter.]
We've had quite a few passengers leave us since our last little chat. An unusual number of them have had names that start with the letter K! If your name starts with a letter K... Perhaps it's a good time to consider a name change. I adore names that start with D, myself!
[some heartier canned laughter plays in the background.]
Congratulations to the new commanding officer, Captain Young, and a belated welcome to both Captain Maladicta and Captain... Ah... Zeta, I believe! It is wonderful to see new faces on the Marsiva again--we hope you have a stunning time here on our lovely little program.
Lastly, if you happen to pick up any strange readings over the next few days, don't worry. There's nothing to be alarmed about. Radiation bounces around these asteroids all the time; it really speaks for the marvels of Atroma's engineering that you can see anything at all!
Have a lovely week, passengers, and remember... The worlds are watching!
[the broadcast channel remains open, for anyone to respond...]
ooc post: → here

Voice
It's alright.
[She pauses.]
I think it's actually good for you to vent. Maybe just... not directly at our captors.
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Yeah, that probably just gave them more amo.
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[Hopefully Sokka picks up on that "we". Her tone is not accusatory in the slightest: emotional manipulation is the name of Atroma's game and she's succumbed to it too.]
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I'm just sick of them playing with us.
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[And Sokka's been putting up with this for six months longer than her.]
... I'm free, right now, if you wanted to do some more mok'bara.
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[It will get rid of some of his pent up frustration.]
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Voice > Action
[And sure enough, there he is, waiting. ]
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Don't worry it's not the hideous sparkly green leotard. That's sadly back at home.Back on the casino stations, she managed to find something vaguely resembling a judogi, which is a lot more comfortable than the Drift Fleet-issued uniforms. She nods at Sokka when she comes in, then takes out a roll of gauze from her now ubiquitous makeshift medkit and starts to unroll it.]I figure today, we can skip the mediation part, hmm?
[She snaps the length of unrolled gauze for emphasis.]
Let me see your hands.
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Yeah, that's more Aang's thing. I've never really got it. I just fall asleep.
[But hey, he's worked with his sword master enough to just obediently do just that. ]
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Beverly starts wrapping his hands with the gauze, for protection. Punchy has been looking a little lonely recently. He needs some attention.]
To tell you the truth, I've never been much good at it either. I can never seem to really clear my mind like you're supposed to.
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Me either. I've always got a hundred ideas at once going up here.
[He taps the side of his head. ]
I just don't know how to take a break.
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Do you keep a journal or anything for your ideas? Sometimes that helps.
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[Her hands now appropriately wrapped, she walks over to Punchy, gesturing for him to follow.]
I'll show you some of the moves on the punching bag and we'll practice on him first before we try sparring with one another.
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Okay, go for it.
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She demonstrates several punches and kicks, aggressive and quick, in true Klingon fashion. She repeats them a couple more times, both for herself and Sokka. Pausing, she pushes some hair out of her face and looks at Sokka.]
Now you try.
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Still, he takes a moment, before trying to repeat her movements. He's a bit more fluid to make it correct, but he does, at least, give it a good shot.]
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Don't worry, you won't get it perfectly down the first time, or the second, or the hundredth. Let me know if you need a break.
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I'm good right now. And I know, these things take time. Lucky we got a lot of that, here.
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That we do. Worf's going to be very surprised by how much I've improved when I get back.
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Oh, yes, that would be fun! He won't know what hit him!
[Literally.]
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I wish you could meet him.
[She doesn't want to think about the fact that going home means she won't see any of the people she's made connections with here again so she nods towards the punching bag.]
Let's try some more.
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i am good with wrapping up here soon if you are?
works for me!