lioriley. (
invigorates) wrote in
driftfleet2016-01-11 11:29 pm
Entry tags:
bishop mingle
Who: Bishop crew and visitors!
Broadcast: NO!!!!
Action: On the Bishop!!!
When: JANUARRRRYYY!!!
[ DEAR BISHOP CREW: WELCOME YOUR NEW MEMBERS, BE MERRY, DO STUFF. YEAH!! ]
Broadcast: NO!!!!
Action: On the Bishop!!!
When: JANUARRRRYYY!!!
[ DEAR BISHOP CREW: WELCOME YOUR NEW MEMBERS, BE MERRY, DO STUFF. YEAH!! ]

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[hiro doesn't catch her on her initial round, too busy working on maintaining the engine at current, but if she's in the kitchen later, she'll probably find that a short, black-haired teenager has found his way in the room as well. it doesn't take him long to realize she's a new member; they've gotten a lot of those lately.]
... You, uh... looking for something?
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No, I was trying to understand what this device is meant to do.
[a pause in which she realizes she should introduce herself.]
But more importantly, my name is Adelina. It's a pleasure to meet you.
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[if she doesn't know what it does she's not going to understand the coils heating up and toasting the bread just from him explaining the science behind it.
[he approaches the counter with a smile and goes for bread. that much, at least, they have, after the last planet. groceries were easier than he thought they'd be.]
Nice to meet you, Adelina. I'm Hiro, I'm the captain here.
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I hope it isn't rude to ask, but... How old are you, and what duties does the position of captain entail?
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I'm fifteen. I was fourteen when I made captain, and... it entails being in charge of the ship. Especially during times of crisis. I'm the engineer here, so I keep the place running smoothly, and since I'm here, the ship has shields. Plus I'm a robotics engineer at home, which means I was making stuff like this even before I got here.
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If your experience is primarily with, ah, engineering... I mean no disrespect, but what leadership experience do you possess?
[true to her word, her voice is curious rather than disrespectful or derisive. she was sixteen when she first went into battle, so she'll be satisfied as long as he has a good answer to that question.]
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Plus, the fleet's been attacked before. Before I was a captain, even. When that happened the first time, I ended up in charge of a lot of repairs around the fleet, and did a lot of directing supplies. That, and I've been in the fleet for about a year, which is a lot longer than most people.
[and hiro is more than happy to brag about all of this.]
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[that reply is more relaxed in tone than the others; it seems like she accepts that answer.]
I may not be well versed in being in this kind of environment, but I do have battle experience. If we happen to be attacked again at any point in the future I would be glad to assist you with anything you might need, Captain.
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[he seems pleased enough with her reaction, though.]
That's good. We got attacked a second time, but we had a security officer at the time, and she covered us really well. She left, though, so it's good that you're here.
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[she's heard that they all come from separate worlds, but the threat of monsters is such a large part of her life that it doesn't occur to her yet that there might be worlds without them.]
She left? I was informed that such a thing was impossible.
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[he pauses, a little awkward about that question.]
Well, leaving because we want to is. But sometimes, Atroma just... takes people. We don't know where they go.
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...I don't understand the purpose of taking people away if our purpose is to be observed. That would be like ending a story in the middle of a chapter in a book designed for many people to read.
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[he shrugs]
... Well, the point is to make a good show for people watching, not just to be watched. Taking away people we care about makes us upset, and drama makes for good entertainment.
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[a small nod]
I suppose I can follow that logic. It's awfully cruel, though.
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[he shrugs]
But this place gives us a lot of chances, too.
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May I ask what you mean?
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[he smiles, a little fondly.]
Sometimes you get to see people you never thought you would again.
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That's impossible.
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[he hesitates.]
Someone from my world died. I was there, I saw it happen. But I also got to see him here.
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[she doesn't think he's lying, necessarily, but it's hard to believe all the same.]
Does that happen often?
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[she still has very mixed feelings about that, so she's going to try to shift the conversation along.]
May I ask who this person was? The person from your home you mentioned a moment ago.
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[he hesitates again.]
My brother. Tadashi. He's our lab support, actually. I wouldn't ask him about it, I don't think I should be telling everyone.
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I'm so sorry. I didn't think it would be someone that close to you...