Caesar Zeppeli (
mylegacy) wrote in
driftfleet2015-07-10 12:41 pm
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Who: Caesar Zeppeli and your face
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Marsiva
When: Friday and Saturday before the shuffle!
[All things told, Caesar does not spend a lot of time on introspection when he arrives on the Marsiva. He takes a few moments to look at the stars - astonishingly bright and close, almost frighteningly so, when you're used to cities, or being too busy to look up and see the space that God made - and then looks away. For fear of being overwhelmed, maybe, or because he has other things to do.]
[Though he can't begin to imagine what they are. What do you do after you've died?]
[When he figures out how to access the network, he doesn't hesitate at all. Hesitating means thinking, and if he thinks too much about this his voice will come out weak, lost, confused. He is a Zeppeli; that would be unforgivable.]
[So it comes out strong, full, his syllables well-rounded and imbued with good humor.]
Buongiorno, all, I - seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere around Mars. I don't suppose anyone has a map?
[He chuckles briefly, then sombers. There's information in his head that he doesn't know the source of, but he can guess.]
There are many people trapped here. I know that much already. I know what is happening. What I don't understand is why.
[Or what is to be done about it. (Although where would he go, if he wasn't here?)]
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Marsiva
When: Friday and Saturday before the shuffle!
[All things told, Caesar does not spend a lot of time on introspection when he arrives on the Marsiva. He takes a few moments to look at the stars - astonishingly bright and close, almost frighteningly so, when you're used to cities, or being too busy to look up and see the space that God made - and then looks away. For fear of being overwhelmed, maybe, or because he has other things to do.]
[Though he can't begin to imagine what they are. What do you do after you've died?]
[When he figures out how to access the network, he doesn't hesitate at all. Hesitating means thinking, and if he thinks too much about this his voice will come out weak, lost, confused. He is a Zeppeli; that would be unforgivable.]
[So it comes out strong, full, his syllables well-rounded and imbued with good humor.]
Buongiorno, all, I - seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere around Mars. I don't suppose anyone has a map?
[He chuckles briefly, then sombers. There's information in his head that he doesn't know the source of, but he can guess.]
There are many people trapped here. I know that much already. I know what is happening. What I don't understand is why.
[Or what is to be done about it. (Although where would he go, if he wasn't here?)]

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[This very firmly. It's not the whole story, of course, but it's the key point.]
I can't imagine doing anything else.
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Do you fight with a weapon?
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[It's his ninja way.]
Do you?
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I can, if I need to. I'm a battlefield medic more than anything, so I do more healing than, you know, stabbing.
[ Not entirely the truth, but it's what everyone gets until she knows she can trust them ]
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[There's an undercurrent of fierce pride in this, if she listens for it. A brief smile, then.]
Healing's just as important.
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[ She's nosy, sorry Caesar. Brightly: ]
I'd like to think so, anyways! Luckily, there hasn't been much of an opportunity to use those types of skills here.
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Exactly. From my grandfather. It uses waves of solar energy. Ripples, see?
Not much, or none? [There's a big difference.]
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[ Ino, that's not polite, you should ask nicely. ]
I wish it could be none, but we were attacked by some enemy ships a couple of months ago. Nobody was that badly hurt, though, just a couple of concussions and a few scrapes and bruises.
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[This is a big fat lie. He will show off to anyone and everyone, all the time.]
Has that ever happened before? [Because he will totally shoot bubbles at some aliens.]
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The healing? Or the weapons?
And no, that was the first time. Honestly I'm surprised it took so long, but the rest of the time has been fairly smooth sailing.
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Only once is very lucky.
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Well, the show can't exactly go on if the stars are dead, so I guess it makes sense they'd keep it infrequent.
[ Anyways, Caesar isn't the only one who's keen to show off! So she'll lift the hand to her mouth now and bite down on her thumb until it bleeds. She'll holod it up for him to see, before she rubs it against her index finger briefly. There's a soft green glow around her hand, and then her thumb is as pristine as it was before she bit it ]
Ta-da~!
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That's good. We could have used one of you back home. How does it work?
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Do you know anything about cells? That'll make explaining much easier.
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I'll try to follow you.
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Clever. Makes sense.
[He also figures you can use this offensively if you're smart, which he's already determined Ino is.]
Is yours inherited, too?
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[He likes the sound of this, too. It's soothingly traditional.]
Want to see mine? Fair's fair.
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