Natasha Romanoff (
tothefly) wrote in
driftfleet2016-01-01 01:04 pm
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Windrose, where the wind blows
Who: Windrose crew and you, distinguished visitors!
Broadcast: Naaah.
Action: Windrose, various points in the near vicinity
When: Until we get off this frozen rock
[On New Year's Day, the crew on board the Windrose and those nearby may notice the chill as the doors to the cargo bay are left open, and their captain making quite a bit of noise as she inspects their newly expanded home away from home. This is likely to go on for a while. Feel free to come investigate, chat among yourselves, complain about the cold, etc!]
Broadcast: Naaah.
Action: Windrose, various points in the near vicinity
When: Until we get off this frozen rock
[On New Year's Day, the crew on board the Windrose and those nearby may notice the chill as the doors to the cargo bay are left open, and their captain making quite a bit of noise as she inspects their newly expanded home away from home. This is likely to go on for a while. Feel free to come investigate, chat among yourselves, complain about the cold, etc!]

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[She sighs.]
I miss Cordelia and Zoe too but everyone else? I'm better off without them.
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They say we stop on different worlds from time to time. I hope that means we can get some fresh air, too. Perhaps you'll get a chance to spend time in such places.
[I'm better off without them sounds a forthright thing to say as much as it is lonely. She understands.]
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...but I'd settle for being able to see the ocean again.
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I think I might miss that the most while I'm here.
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Something went wrong and caused it to be very unstable, and people would sometimes just... fall through the cracks from different places. Landmarks, too.
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He's certainly been very welcoming and helpful. He taught me how to garden, and helped with an injury once. [The only one she'd ever received.]
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[She smiles ruefully.] My own garden didn't get very far, I'm afraid.
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[How? There's no sun...]
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[l o l she makes a kind of confused helpless gesture. She has no idea how to describe him.]
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[This is probably some thing everyone knows in the future, isn't it.]
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