Elim Garak (
parricida) wrote in
driftfleet2014-12-29 12:57 am
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Who: Elim Garak and YOU
Broadcast: Network wide at first; to the Red Fish ship afterwards
Action: In his room
When: December 28th
[A wholly pleasant smile appears on the network. While the face it's attached to is . . . reptilian, to say the least, at least the smile is friendly. Prominent ridges outline Garak's cheekbones and where a human's eyebrows would be; his black hair is neatly combed back from his face.]
I wonder . . . while the planet below is quite charming, I find myself rather disliking the temperature. And while I can amuse myself with embroidery, I find myself wanting nothing more than a good book. Do any of you have recommendations? I'm somewhat familiar with Terran literature; a friend of mine even says I have a favorite genre: realistic fiction, if that's any help.
My sincerest gratitude to any who might help.
[A beat. He cuts off the feed and adds to the members of the Red Fish:]
Coil. Might I ask you to stop by when you've a spare moment?
Broadcast: Network wide at first; to the Red Fish ship afterwards
Action: In his room
When: December 28th
[A wholly pleasant smile appears on the network. While the face it's attached to is . . . reptilian, to say the least, at least the smile is friendly. Prominent ridges outline Garak's cheekbones and where a human's eyebrows would be; his black hair is neatly combed back from his face.]
I wonder . . . while the planet below is quite charming, I find myself rather disliking the temperature. And while I can amuse myself with embroidery, I find myself wanting nothing more than a good book. Do any of you have recommendations? I'm somewhat familiar with Terran literature; a friend of mine even says I have a favorite genre: realistic fiction, if that's any help.
My sincerest gratitude to any who might help.
[A beat. He cuts off the feed and adds to the members of the Red Fish:]
Coil. Might I ask you to stop by when you've a spare moment?

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Man reached too close to the stars, they say, intruded upon the Gods' realm. Humans became too greedy, too flawed, just like the failed Kings they'd once made an example of...
[he barely lets a spooky pause settle before he adds, flatly:]
Or so they teach us. I believe the truth is much more complicated.
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[he gets that excited grin on his face again.] Dragons! I've met so many. Dragons, angels, demons, all manner of things that don't even exist on my world. I met them elsewhere, in another one of these, what would you call them... collections? Another space like this one.
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No! They're a bunch of assholes.
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Oh, every dragon I've ever met has been selfish, petty, egotistical, over-opinionated, tempermental... or crazy! Flat-out crazy. Ah...
[he takes a deep breath, smiling wide.]
Very good friends, some of them.
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[he never stops grinning.]
Good luck, friend.