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dawnwillcome) wrote in
driftfleet2016-01-13 06:42 pm
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mingle on the pathstone
Who: The Pathstone crew and anyone brave enough to come say hi
Broadcast: not this time
Action: I mean obvs
When: all month? all month!
[Contrary to popular believe, the Pathstone isn't THAT useless. Yes they can go months without an upgrade and sure they're kind of a mess at the best of times, but they still function!
Most of the time. Flying sideways in space is all about perspective anyway, and they haven't done a barrel roll in like... well probably awhile.
So welcome, new Pathstone dwellers! We're probably very sorry in advance.]
Broadcast: not this time
Action: I mean obvs
When: all month? all month!
[Contrary to popular believe, the Pathstone isn't THAT useless. Yes they can go months without an upgrade and sure they're kind of a mess at the best of times, but they still function!
Most of the time. Flying sideways in space is all about perspective anyway, and they haven't done a barrel roll in like... well probably awhile.
So welcome, new Pathstone dwellers! We're probably very sorry in advance.]

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...You don't want the rest?
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[He taps his nicely flat stomach. He's practically a stick, really.]
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[ She takes a seat on the stool across from him, picking up a fork. She tries to at least smile a little when thanking him. ]
Thank you.
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[ It's the best ship for her now, even though she greatly dislikes Tek for... strange reasons.
She scoops up a piece of her dessert, then takes a bite of it. ]
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...My friend was letting me stay in her home. My mother and father died when I was really small.
[ When she was around three or four, perhaps. She doesn't remember anything about them. It makes her sad, but she has learned to hold back her tears about it. She solemnly prods at her dessert, then takes out another piece to chew on. ]
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[Which isn't to say he could compare it to having parents who had died. But in a way, he was an orphan - not just of his parents, but of the Order as well.]
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Do you ever think about what kind of people they might have been?
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[Except... well, that didn't go anywhere. He swallows again.]
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[ That's what she thinks good, loving parents would do. Now she's just listening, prodding the piece of dessert around on her plate. ]
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Like becoming a Jedi. I was born with a sensitivity with the Force. It allows me to do things like this.
[For a demonstration, he holds out a hand and after a second, her plate begins to levitate a few inches off the ground. A moment later, he lowers it again.]
Jedi are raised in the temple from their youth to learn the ways of the Force.
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The Force? So that's like spirit artes! [ A pause, then she uses a more familiar term among the fleet. ] Magic?
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No, not magic. Though I guess the difference might not matter to most. What I'm tapping into, the Force, is an energy that exists all around us. There are some who are born with a special sensitivity to that energy. It can be used for a lot of good, but it can also be used for evil. That's why people like me are taken in by the Order to teach us to resist using this power for selfish gain.
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She tilts her head slightly. ]
Did you have to live in the temple for most of your life, learning from the Order?
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[He drinks and doesn't dwell. Cole had already made all those memories fresh and painful. He didn't need to go revisiting them a second time in one day.]
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[ She frowns. It doesn't sound like she has much to say on it, but she's thinking to herself about how lonely it must have been for him. She looks back down at the dessert, but she doesn't pick off another piece to eat. She's back to idly prodding off bits and pieces with her fork. ]
...The laboratory I was raised in, it was destroyed too. It wasn't that long ago. My previous caretaker took me to a village and left me on my own.