Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2015-07-29 03:10 pm
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Fun in the sun
[It's that time again, kids. A familiar little jingle rings out through every speaker, and your host's voice is right behind it, sounding as chipper as ever. Her cheer could almost outshine the sun!]
Good morning, dear passengers! I hope you are all enjoying the sunshine on your shoulders and the sand between your toes. Don't forget your sunscreen, though... there's no telling what sorts of silly things a foreign sun might do to your skin!
Also, we apologize for any little hiccups in the functionality of some of your augments--there are a few harmless technical difficulties that are being resolved as we speak. So, if anyone is feeling a little funny, there is absolutely nothing to worry about. Just relax, and it should be resolved in no time.
As for the Shuffle, I hope you're all not too busy with your summertime fun to take time and welcome this week's batch of new faces, as well as congratulate Captain Matthews on his promotion!
[Oh, remember that scattered, distant laughter and applause? It's back! All must be right with the worlds.]
And since last week was such a big hit-- here is another letter from some lucky audience member!
[She clears her throat.]
"Hello! Long-time watcher, first-time writer, here... and I'm always just so impressed by the crazy skills and hilarious backstories of the passengers. I was wondering, if each passenger could share one piece of advice with us, what would it be?"
--Well! You heard them, folks. Your audience awaits your answers! Make them good.
[And then, just before she signs off, she leaves one last hurried warning.]
Finally, be sure to jettison your temporary, Atroma-licensed, land-and-sea recreational outfits before the fleet leaves this system's range!
And remember, the worlds are watching!
[As before, the signal goes quiet, but the line is left open. Someone is listening.]
ooc: → here
(also, anyone who responded to Diamond's broadcast last week is free to have noticed by now that they've received a suspicious little bonus to their ratings payout. audience participation pays off??)
Good morning, dear passengers! I hope you are all enjoying the sunshine on your shoulders and the sand between your toes. Don't forget your sunscreen, though... there's no telling what sorts of silly things a foreign sun might do to your skin!
Also, we apologize for any little hiccups in the functionality of some of your augments--there are a few harmless technical difficulties that are being resolved as we speak. So, if anyone is feeling a little funny, there is absolutely nothing to worry about. Just relax, and it should be resolved in no time.
As for the Shuffle, I hope you're all not too busy with your summertime fun to take time and welcome this week's batch of new faces, as well as congratulate Captain Matthews on his promotion!
[Oh, remember that scattered, distant laughter and applause? It's back! All must be right with the worlds.]
And since last week was such a big hit-- here is another letter from some lucky audience member!
[She clears her throat.]
"Hello! Long-time watcher, first-time writer, here... and I'm always just so impressed by the crazy skills and hilarious backstories of the passengers. I was wondering, if each passenger could share one piece of advice with us, what would it be?"
--Well! You heard them, folks. Your audience awaits your answers! Make them good.
[And then, just before she signs off, she leaves one last hurried warning.]
Finally, be sure to jettison your temporary, Atroma-licensed, land-and-sea recreational outfits before the fleet leaves this system's range!
And remember, the worlds are watching!
[As before, the signal goes quiet, but the line is left open. Someone is listening.]
ooc: → here
(also, anyone who responded to Diamond's broadcast last week is free to have noticed by now that they've received a suspicious little bonus to their ratings payout. audience participation pays off??)

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That might give some people the wrong idea! [She wiggles her eyebrows in jest.]
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What - [Then he gets it. Aaand he goes a little red, prompting him to rub at his face and mutter something unintelligible against his hand. Though he does recover enough to lower his hand and at least go with it.] What makes you think it's the wrong idea?
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Zessica has a look of faux surprise, followed quickly by one of slight scrutiny as she pretends to look the feed up and down. There's a slight pause then an approving nod. A smirk.]
Well, it works both ways. [She winks.]
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He gives a half grin as he chuckles awkwardly, blush on his cheeks while he rubs at the edge of his visor. Shameless, Zessica. Shameless.]
Well, uh... [Come on, Clay, get it together.] Thanks. Aaaand did you know that when a comet gets close to the sun, it heats up and emits a gas that was frozen inside it? It drags dust and other particles with it after that, and not only do they reflect the sunlight, but the gases streaming from the comet glow through a process called ionisation. That's why comets look the way they do!
[When your mind is a complete blank, just recite what you know until things are fine again.]
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Whoa, that's pretty neat. Smart and fine, huh? [He's not getting out of it that easily.]
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Not that kind of fine...
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[He rubs at his face.] I have no idea how to respond to that that won't get me in more trouble...
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I mean this! [The flustered state, the stammering! It's trouble!]
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