Dracule "Hawk Eyes" Mihawk (
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driftfleet2015-11-21 01:18 pm
01 - Action/Video
Who: Dracule Mihawk and Anyone else.
Broadcast: Video - Fleetwide.
Action: Marsiva.
When: Now.
[It's the annoying chill that stirs the swordsman from sleep, already frowning as he pulls back the sheets and cracks his neck once. Chill tends to stiffen one's body and bones. Now, as her rubs his face with a long yawn, Mihawk peers around at the unfamiliar space, the even more unfamiliar clothes, and his scowl only seems to set in place. He's not unfamiliar with being dragged from his home, his world and thrust into a whole other one on the whims of whatever nonsense that sees fit to haven him there, but there is one thing that is lacking the confined space he finds himself in.
One very large and exceptionally important thing.
At the very least his clothes and his cross necklace (doubling as a small, concealed knife) are inside the chest. After dressing, he sweeps up his communicator and easily flicks it on. He's had previous experience with gadgets like this, after all. He doesn't care where he is, how he got here, what his purpose for being here is. Mihawk has not a care about that frivolous bullshit, he just wants to know--]
Where is my sword?
[Later, after Mihawk has heard enough, he's gone to explore and to look for his sword. Regardless of what he's been told, he's not parting with Yoru so easily. One way or another he's getting it back. He doesn't look any angrier than usual as he prowls through the halls like a stalking wildcat, but the sheer presence of him, the sharpness that hides in the edges of his golden eyes...it's obvious Mihawk's not at all pleased with this so-called fine print. Not in the least.]
Broadcast: Video - Fleetwide.
Action: Marsiva.
When: Now.
[It's the annoying chill that stirs the swordsman from sleep, already frowning as he pulls back the sheets and cracks his neck once. Chill tends to stiffen one's body and bones. Now, as her rubs his face with a long yawn, Mihawk peers around at the unfamiliar space, the even more unfamiliar clothes, and his scowl only seems to set in place. He's not unfamiliar with being dragged from his home, his world and thrust into a whole other one on the whims of whatever nonsense that sees fit to haven him there, but there is one thing that is lacking the confined space he finds himself in.
One very large and exceptionally important thing.
At the very least his clothes and his cross necklace (doubling as a small, concealed knife) are inside the chest. After dressing, he sweeps up his communicator and easily flicks it on. He's had previous experience with gadgets like this, after all. He doesn't care where he is, how he got here, what his purpose for being here is. Mihawk has not a care about that frivolous bullshit, he just wants to know--]
Where is my sword?
[Later, after Mihawk has heard enough, he's gone to explore and to look for his sword. Regardless of what he's been told, he's not parting with Yoru so easily. One way or another he's getting it back. He doesn't look any angrier than usual as he prowls through the halls like a stalking wildcat, but the sheer presence of him, the sharpness that hides in the edges of his golden eyes...it's obvious Mihawk's not at all pleased with this so-called fine print. Not in the least.]

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And--oh. Oh, this is something.]
Your captain does not remember our time spent in Adstringendum? I had thought those memories were to be retained. [He frowns. This is a little devious. They were told one thing, he himself got the better part of it - the so-called truth - and yet the Straw Hats did not. Why? How?] ...Have you told him anything, young lady? Of what transpired in that other world?
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So I'm figuring they wiped his memory somehow. I don't know how the rest of it works. And no, I haven't told him anything. It's too complicated.
So far, you're the only other person who's come here from there. Though there is someone here who remembers Adstring from well before my time there. Back before it was a ruin.
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At the very least, he knows he ought not to go running his mouth too openly about Adstringendum in front of the young lad. It probably wouldn't be problematic either way, given Luffy's...memory span (or lack thereof), and his own is fleeting at best of various parts of the other world, but Mihawk does look up, eyes a little wider. Another person? Maybe--]
What are they called?
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[Name won't ring a bell. Zuko was long gone before either of them.
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I am not familiar with the name, no, but he can seek me if he so chooses.
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Apart from you and me and Luffy, we're the only ones here from home. If you've got more questions someone hasn't already fielded, I'll try answering.
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I was told a monetary system is actually put in place here - we are given payment for how...amusing we are to our captors, I assume? I'd like to know if we are given wages regardless of our appeal, and if that amount is set, and when wages are provided. [Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly...] There must be a reason as to why we are given monetary provisions as well.
[Meaning if he can buy his sword back, then he'll take on the duty he had back home - being a government dog. There's sure to be some slimy folk tottering about on other planets that need eradicating. Mercenary work isn't glamorous, but it pays.]
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And it's basically an allowance that you can spend when we get to different planets and the like. So I guess the more you have, the better off you are.
[Because it's Nami, she knows all about the monetary side. But because there are no actual figures listed in the FAQ, just assume she rattles off figures at Mihawk and gives him a comparison for how much that will buy him offworld. It's not a great deal at the start, but it is a start.]
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Gross.]
You're very financially gifted, young miss. But I must impose on you further. Excuse the impertinent question, but what have you done to earn a more favorable wage? ...So I know how much of my dignity I may be putting on the line.
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[And not at all invasive. Nope.]
I haven't had much chance to consider my options. But in my time here, I've yet to see anyone do anything particularly undignifying on the networks. I think if there is actually an audience, they've pulled you here to fulfil a demand for a certain type of passenger from their audience. [You know, outcries for some kind of tall dark manly man.]
So see what being yourself gets you.
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He grins at that last bit there. Not just because he doesn't have to embarrass himself just to get a few more notes of compensation. This woman really is something. Wise in ways that count, resourceful, too. That Straw Hat boy really has himself quite the crew.]
I would do nothing less.
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But given she's unaware of Mihawk's appraisal, she just smiles faintly.]
I don't doubt. Anything else?
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[He shouldn't have to explain what he wants, the word should be enough.
Might as well just get it out of the way, since she so politely asked. Besides, he is curious - anything having to do with "personal maintenance" is bound to be important and something Mihawk should know. He doesn't exactly like how it sounds, either, if they are to be maintained by their captors. Subjugated, or controlled seems a more fitting word choice, though all three leave a sour taste in his mouth.]
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That's your augment. It's a... little device that gives you knowledge of how space and spaceships work so you're not completely confused out here. It's invasive, and apparently sometimes it glitches.
[She doesn't like it. That much goes without saying.]
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Glitches how? [That doesn't sound like anything pleasant, now anything he wants to experience, considering this device is in his freaking skull.]
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[Thus far she doesn't know how bad or extreme it could really get. She figures the possibility is there, though.]
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[If he's right, and boy does he not want to be right, Mihawk assumes the devices are also tracking them somehow. Pulses could be sent to from the machine in their heads to alter thought patterns and any number of things. He does not like this one bit - the machine in their heads could imply so many things and he really doesn't want to go down the list of possibilities. The symptoms don't seem too detrimental, though, just like any other mild illness.]
Any reports of more aggressive conditions? Things worse than those symptoms?
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[Which means she's been tempted to attempt shorting it out for good, but she only has two ingredients for such a dangerous course of action. One of them's her captain. 8|]
I haven't heard of anything. But then, I haven't been here long. It's better to ask one of the people who've been here long term.
[She glances across his other responses, and then hums.] Ino might know. She's been here a while.
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If he can maybe find the source, but then again, ripping out wires and flipping switches in a spacecraft is a whole lot different then peers under a few loose floorboards or something.]
Mm? Ah, yes, the other young woman. [He already...forgot...her name.... 8'Da]
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There's also a girl called Nightingale who's putting together an information pack on this place, so if you run into her, she'll be happy to give it to you.
[Just, you know. Try not to intimidate her through the floorboards.]
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But oh, a go-to-guide of information seems like just the kind of thing Mihawk would enjoy having as a back up reference. He's normally one to seek out things for himself and ask his own questions, but sometimes the best way to get what you want is to take the easy way. There's no shame in that, especially when the "issues" are, quite literally, ingrained.]
I will remember that name. [That one, anyway.] That packet she has created... It is hard-copy?
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[Look at these pirates talking about hard copies like they're all tech savvy. Damn you, augments.]
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To be frank, I'd prefer the digital copy. It can be easily delivered, shared, and received. For now, however, I do believe I have enough in the ways of information.
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