hoshizora miyuki (cure happy) (
mirroromirror) wrote in
driftfleet2014-12-18 10:18 am
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walking in a winter wonderland. (MINGLE)
Who: Everyone on the planet!
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Snow planet, it's a winter wonderland~
When: From when the planet is in reach until it's time to leave!
[ ooooh the weather outside is frightful
but the fire is soooo delightful
and since we've got places to goooo
let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! ]
[ ooc: link to planet info! ]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Snow planet, it's a winter wonderland~
When: From when the planet is in reach until it's time to leave!
[ ooooh the weather outside is frightful
but the fire is soooo delightful
and since we've got places to goooo
let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! ]
[ ooc: link to planet info! ]

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[Her voice drops to a murmur. She doesn't move, still and patient herself, until the bear is out of sight.
Then she turns away and keeps on. Not disappointed, not much of an emotional reaction after all; she's just out walking.]
Oh, by the by, we figured out what caused that little illness most everyone caught.
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[returning to a casual stroll as if nothing had happened. though, he is quietly keeping one spare thread of attention pinned to the bear's living presence, and scanning around for any other living creature of interest. it helps pass the time.]
If you say that his name is Henry, I'm going to scream.
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No, no, nope. Not him at all. Actually, our bodies were filled with very very tiny robots that were sucking our energy out. The source seems to have been the stones that got passed out at the first planet. So, you see, when you spit it up, your body was doing the right thing for you!
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Easy, there.
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...You can't be serious about that.
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[Crunch crunch crunch, goes the snowcrust; branches rattle in the breeze. Besides that, the only noise is them talking.]
Think about it. What were the conditions on that planet like?
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[and he just kind of gestures vaguely at the air because the concept of tiny robots in their systems is so alien to him, he can't really explain it back in context.]
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...Little robots?
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Yes.
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[are you stupid tek what is the problem here]
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How can a stone do that? ...Are they still dangerous?
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[She looks at least somewhat sympathetic. He was her patient, after all; perhaps it's a holdover from that.]
I expect either you fought it off somehow, or your augment helped you deal with the invasion. But you probably shouldn't eat it again. Why did you do that?
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It was made of such a good material...
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Stop that.
1/2
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It was wonderful material. Clean and fantastically conductive. The whole thing really is a shame.
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They're probably what made it so good in the first place.
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[for something so cozy with disease and writhing decay, this is really grossing him out. unsettling him to his core.]
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Sorry, but that's the way it is.
But like I said, you're better now, correct? Either your system fought it off, or the augment did. [Her bet's on the augment but hey, he can have that for his ego if he wants.]
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