Maladicta von Borogravia (
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driftfleet2015-11-08 04:28 pm
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Who: Mal and you
Broadcast: Fleetwide!
Action: The Marsiva
When: Right meow (November 8)
Is everyone having fun?
[You know . . . if her expression were any different, that would sound absolutely sarcastic and pretty condescending. But she's positively beaming. Gleeful. Mal is having a great few weeks.]
It's more fun on the ships, I have to admit, but everyone's minds are so interesting. People can look almost exactly the same on the outside and be absolutely distinctive on the inside. [And she thinks that's beautiful.]
Also, a question - most of these videos and things are from Earth, yes? Well, I'm not, so someone ought to tell me where to start. My requirements thus far are: no folk music, no Taylor Swift.
[A beat. She frowns.]
No romance unless there's also a lot of punching. [Or you're Cassandra. The only exception.]
Broadcast: Fleetwide!
Action: The Marsiva
When: Right meow (November 8)
Is everyone having fun?
[You know . . . if her expression were any different, that would sound absolutely sarcastic and pretty condescending. But she's positively beaming. Gleeful. Mal is having a great few weeks.]
It's more fun on the ships, I have to admit, but everyone's minds are so interesting. People can look almost exactly the same on the outside and be absolutely distinctive on the inside. [And she thinks that's beautiful.]
Also, a question - most of these videos and things are from Earth, yes? Well, I'm not, so someone ought to tell me where to start. My requirements thus far are: no folk music, no Taylor Swift.
[A beat. She frowns.]
No romance unless there's also a lot of punching. [Or you're Cassandra. The only exception.]

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Where I come from, in zhe old country, we have two types of music. Folk songs and funeral dirges.
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Shall I look more towards the maypole style of things?
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[Hm. What had Elecman said.]
With a heartbeat.
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[Ugh.]
I hate this clock, so meet me in the kitchen instead.
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[Another excuse to search for chocolate, anyway, he's dying for chocolate. Remus heads towards it without a second thought, pleased to meet someone new. Although he hopes this person-- Maladicta, hadn't the communicator said?-- is a little less ornery than they'd been before.]
Hallo?
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[. . . Also werewolves. She's at the kitchen table with a cup of black coffee in her hands, breathing it in, but when he enters she lifts her head and fixes him with a distant look, wrinkling her nose. What is that--]
[Oh. It's him. Well. Be polite, probably.]
You're here about The Clash, I assume. Sit, then. Coffee?
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[Tea is his preference, but coffee is always welcome. That little wrinkle of her nose is odd, though, and he raises an eyebrow to it.]
Not just the Clash. Is everything all right?
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[Look, she's not going to call you out or anything, but like. Werewolves have a smell. Coffee is more important, though, so she sets to pouring another cup and is about to bring it over to him as-is when - oh, yes. Other people have preferences about things.]
Do you take cream or something?
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[It takes him a few seconds longer than, perhaps, it should, but undead makes it click. Remus sits at the counter and stares at her back for a few seconds, curious despite himself. He's never met a vampire before.]
Do you keep it a secret, then? Your-- [He gestures. You know.]
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[Which, all things considered, isn't the thing to say when you are literally capable of pretty much eating a person, but tact isn't her schtick, really. So. She crosses over and slides the cup in front of him, then takes a seat herself.]
Not in the least. I run into some trouble with it here and there, but overall people tend to get angrier when you try to keep it a secret and they find out later. Surprise, I'm your actual vampire. Not fun on either side. There are a couple absolute bastards here about it, though.
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[Does she know? Can she smell him? Reports on vampires are vague; it's werewolves who have the heightened sense of smell, but that's only during the full moon. Instinct suggests yes, but he isn't about to blurt it out on a hunch.]
I think I'd disagree about the secret bit-- although you know your business best.
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[There's also Joseph, but - he's hers, and anyway, she's pretty sure his personal vendetta leans distinctly bat-ward. So she won't tell tales about him, at the very least.]
Things are different from world to world. Where I come from, everyone knows what we look like - quite distinctive, in a certain way, but I blend in here because people just aren't used to it. So there wasn't any point keeping it a secret at home, and here I'd rather at least know when people are coming for me.
Different from species to species, too. Incidentally. I wouldn't presume to know your business.
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Mm. There's another little clue, though. Remus hesitates, then exhales softly.]
Is it that obvious to you?
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[Somewhat more polite than I can smell you. Both are equally true. She cocks her head at Remus, and her expression is - not gentle, because that isn't how she operates, but it's not as sharp as it could be, either.]
I am actually quite good at keeping secrets, you know. I realize you have no reason to believe this, given that you don't actually know my name yet - Mal - but it's true anyway.
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[The thinness of his smile isn't for her-- she's been quite good to him so far, actually, and he appreciates it. He just doesn't like not having control. It's one thing to tell someone your secret; another to have them know it without your consent. But what's done is done.]
Remus Lupin. And I appreciate your discretion. Werewolves are never particularly well received, and not especially in small enclosed spaces.
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[Vampires. What's to be done, really. She purses her lips and gives him a curious look, then shrugs one shoulder.]
Well. It's good to meet you, exciting supernatural additions entirely aside, and if you would like to discuss further the various growing pains that come with being shunted onto a spaceship while going through perpetual growing pains, I am, of course, available.
On the other hand, if you'd like to shut the fuck up about it instead, that's also fine. Up to you. Drink up, your coffee's going cold.
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Go on. Tell us what it's like, then, being a Dark creature on a spaceship. Presumably you've found a way around it.
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The urge never goes away, obviously. And it never will and that's fine. It might be different where you're from, but with us, we can substitute something else, a different kind of urge. For a while I chose coffee. Here . . .
[Wait, no, that's not right. She drums her fingers against her cheek.]
Well, it wasn't a good idea anywhere, put it that way. Had some accidents - not fatal ones, not for anyone involved, but avoidable. So I thought something more abstract, and I have the engineering augment, so I thought - maybe that. I subsist on engine work now, more or less. Bit of a struggle being stuck on the Marsiva for this long, but I've been taking apart the clock and putting it back together and that seems to be fine for now.
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[What the hell is he going to offer? Nothing mechanical-- but, well, if it comes to that, if it comes to the worst . . . werewolves are built sturdier than humans. He can take a bite or two. And if Mal is anything like him, she'll want to attack a dark creature before a human.
He meets her eyes, for a long few seconds, before returning to his coffee. The offer is made, no sense in lingering on it.]
How strong are you?
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[So much the better, maybe. Now she's smirking, because the offer is made and there really isn't any sense lingering on it, but she nods just a little bit all the same. If she needs help, she'll ask.]
Very. Although I'm not sure how to put it in comprehensible terms, since all I know about your world is that you're in it . . . let's see. Faster than any animal I can think of offhand, senses that as far as I know are roughly equivalent to at least the werewolves in my world, strength - I could rip someone's head off if I wanted to in about a second. Sorry, that's not a savory mental image but it's what I've got.
You?
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I think, however, you may be stronger than me-- which will come in handy in three weeks. I need someone to keep me from harming anyone else. My friend James will be there, but . . . you might be better.
If you'd be willing, that is.
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[It comes out instantly, no hesitation. It's only right. Furthermore, it's what she wants to do, and isn't it always nice when wants and duties align like this?]
It does work on the same cycle, then? Monthly, even when we're nowhere near a moon? I was wondering about that.
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[It will. He won't be lucky enough to escape his curse, he knows that-- but it would be nice.]
Thank you.
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[She pauses a little, because up until not so long ago she would have said Polly's name first. And Polly would be polite about this, so:]
You're welcome.
Is he going to be irritated? This James person.
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