Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2015-07-19 03:13 pm
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Your friendly neighborhood space bugs!
[For about a week, now, all ships in the Drift Fleet have had clearance to land on the Blue Planet whenever they'd like. The humanoid natives have all been very open and sociable, nothing short of grateful that the Iskaulit is no longer sending pods down to raid their towns and infect their insectoid brothers.
At first, the Nunnilis themselves stayed very quiet, hiding for safety... But as word of a stable cure spreads through the islands, more and more of them have been spotted out in the open. Now, it's not so unusual to spot a couple of them helping with repairs, and many have been assisting passengers in curing their sickly kin.
Have you been looking for a chance to talk to one? A lot of basic information has already been passed through the Fleet, but perhaps you're looking to ask your own questions about the situation, offer condolences, or just get to know a little more about the Nunnilis themselves. They seem perfectly friendly in their own strange, dozen-limbed way, so there's no time like the present!]
ooc: This is a post for anyone that wants to talk directly to one of the Nunnilis! Mention in your first comment if your character is talking to a particular bug or looking in a specific place (examples include: "someone helping with the cure", "a bug in the marketplace", "someone who looks like they might be in charge", "literally the first random bug they run into on the street"), and we'll go from there! Details on already-common knowledge and this mini-event can be found here (scroll down to "The Iskaulit Saga"). If you need a refresher on what they look like, check out this old info post. This post will be open and running all event, so it's never too late to tag in!
At first, the Nunnilis themselves stayed very quiet, hiding for safety... But as word of a stable cure spreads through the islands, more and more of them have been spotted out in the open. Now, it's not so unusual to spot a couple of them helping with repairs, and many have been assisting passengers in curing their sickly kin.
Have you been looking for a chance to talk to one? A lot of basic information has already been passed through the Fleet, but perhaps you're looking to ask your own questions about the situation, offer condolences, or just get to know a little more about the Nunnilis themselves. They seem perfectly friendly in their own strange, dozen-limbed way, so there's no time like the present!]
ooc: This is a post for anyone that wants to talk directly to one of the Nunnilis! Mention in your first comment if your character is talking to a particular bug or looking in a specific place (examples include: "someone helping with the cure", "a bug in the marketplace", "someone who looks like they might be in charge", "literally the first random bug they run into on the street"), and we'll go from there! Details on already-common knowledge and this mini-event can be found here (scroll down to "The Iskaulit Saga"). If you need a refresher on what they look like, check out this old info post. This post will be open and running all event, so it's never too late to tag in!

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with her agreeing, it pulls its claw back so that it can repeatedly tap both sets of arms together--a little like clapping.]
This is wonderful! We have hopes that we might be able to adapt a cure against other variations that may arise, as well... Perhaps, after the threat is neutralized, we can send some files along to the Nunnilis home world...!
[it taps all of its legs against the ground, excited...?]
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Is your home world far away?
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[it tucks its little forelimbs close, and its eyestalks tilt up toward the sky. they don't have much modulation to their voice, but there still seems to be something reverent about how it speaks now.]
Home world is so far that we do not know where it is. We relay our knowledge to the closest colony, and they send it to the next, and we hope and believe that it will make it all the way home, someday.
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I hope so too. The collective knowledge of your species... it must be amazing!
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You think it amazing? We have often found the closed minds and habits of our mammalian brothers to be fascinating. You are like them, yes?
You are a people of secrets?
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We keep no secrets, so have been eagerly sharing all that we've seen. It has all been quite fascinating.
[and it expresses this excitement with an energetic buzz and clicking of forelimbs.]
So, to think that you find anything about us interesting is very nice.
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