The Vision (
unbearablynaive) wrote in
driftfleet2015-06-27 11:04 am
video broadcast
Who: The Vision
Broadcast: Fleetwide, open
Action: The abandoned bug ship
When: 6/27 late in the day
[The video opens up to show what sure is a red-skinned guy in a skin-tight blue suit with a bright yellow jewel on his forehead. Someone isn't going for subtlety with his look. When he speaks, it's with a cultured voice and a light British accent.]
Good evening. For those of you I have not yet met, my name is the Vision and yes, this is my normal appearance. I am an engineer aboard the SS Windrose. Like many of you I have been exploring the derelict ship and I believe it is possible to cleanse it of the fungal infection using a process known as vacuum sterilization. Essentially this means moving the air to one half the ship and opening airlocks on the other half, allowing anything not securely bolted to be swept into space - including infectious spores. We would then close the doors, filter the air, move it to the disinfected side and repeat the process. Once it is clean, we may investigate further without fear of infection to ourselves and determine if the ship is capable of being used by us, either for our own purposes or to return to its original owners.
[His expression softens to one of sorrow.] However, in order to be fully confident this cleansing would be effective, it would be necessary to release the infected bodies of the fallen life-forms into space as well. They were once fully sapient individuals, before the infection took hold, and such an action should not be undertaken lightly. Is this a course of action the Fleet would support? If there are any of you who are conversant in such things, would you consider holding a funeral or memorial ceremony for those who have been our enemies?
I welcome your input. Thank you for listening.
Broadcast: Fleetwide, open
Action: The abandoned bug ship
When: 6/27 late in the day
[The video opens up to show what sure is a red-skinned guy in a skin-tight blue suit with a bright yellow jewel on his forehead. Someone isn't going for subtlety with his look. When he speaks, it's with a cultured voice and a light British accent.]
Good evening. For those of you I have not yet met, my name is the Vision and yes, this is my normal appearance. I am an engineer aboard the SS Windrose. Like many of you I have been exploring the derelict ship and I believe it is possible to cleanse it of the fungal infection using a process known as vacuum sterilization. Essentially this means moving the air to one half the ship and opening airlocks on the other half, allowing anything not securely bolted to be swept into space - including infectious spores. We would then close the doors, filter the air, move it to the disinfected side and repeat the process. Once it is clean, we may investigate further without fear of infection to ourselves and determine if the ship is capable of being used by us, either for our own purposes or to return to its original owners.
[His expression softens to one of sorrow.] However, in order to be fully confident this cleansing would be effective, it would be necessary to release the infected bodies of the fallen life-forms into space as well. They were once fully sapient individuals, before the infection took hold, and such an action should not be undertaken lightly. Is this a course of action the Fleet would support? If there are any of you who are conversant in such things, would you consider holding a funeral or memorial ceremony for those who have been our enemies?
I welcome your input. Thank you for listening.

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I have priority? Well, I suppose I should be grateful then.
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I am afraid no one else even recognizes me. It's good to know there's someone who can vouch for me - I realize my appearance does prompt certain questions.
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Have you been getting questioned by other fleet members?
[The question is fairly blunt, but it comes more from a place of concern rather than callous curiosity.]
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I suppose even in this very diverse crew, I am still unique. Even so, it is simple enough to explain once they pass the original shock.
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I am sorry. That must have been... hard.
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[And really? He prefers to have an outward symbol of his differences. He has enough control over his own appearance that he could disguise himself as a normal (if well-built) human without too much difficulty, but--
The truth is, he likes hovering. And if a strange appearance means people think second thoughts before they try to force their opinions on him, all to the better. With that in mind?]
I do not mind overmuch.
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I am glad. I have had my own difficulties in explaining my abilities.
[She looks down at her hands, which she holds palms up. She even looks a little past her hands at the bandage wrapped snugly around her leg.]
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Is there trouble I may be able to help with?
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No. It is... taken care of now. Though it seems I could have used that training you mentioned before.
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[Because that's the most logical explanation for that bandage right there.]
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Not as much as I was before.
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Is it a matter of not having enough time to practice? I would be happy to help you, if you like.
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You would train me?
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[Which is perfectly true, but he also feels it is something of a responsibility. The Mind Stone gave her those powers. If he can help her to use them effectively and with good intent, it will have been a good use of its power.]
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Then I will take you up on that offer.
[If there was anyone who could help Wanda further her abilities, it was undoubtedly The Vision.]
wrap?
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[She looks visibly worried, but she does eventually take Visions hand, and gives him a slight nod. Signaling for him to lead the way.]
(ooc: Apologies if I'm misunderstanding, but if by wrap you mean ready to end the thread, then that's fine with me. We can handwave some stuff that could happen when they explore the ship. Plot it out in Plurk?)