catamite: (show me the dead stars)
Nel ([personal profile] catamite) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-01-18 08:33 am

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Who: Nelkeila "Trashbag" Tarid
Broadcast: Video, fleetwide
Action: Any ship
When: Noonish


[while all passengers of the Drift Fleet should have the augment-given knowledge needed to pilot the SR shuttles without help, some people need their hands held a little bit to actually get started. so, now that someone has finally 'taught' him to fly, (thanks for leaving that legacy, Shawn,) Nel can be found zooming around through space, buzzing the various ships of the fleet.

he just wants to say hi, okay. a couple times, he even gets close enough that he can practically wave through the windows at the faces inside. hello, friends!

also, he may never have gotten the fact that drivers are supposed to stay off the phone while catapulting through space. with something blaring in the background, a video feed pops on from inside an active shuttle-- seemingly from Nel's lap, until he jostles the device around and props it on the dashboard.]


--Hey! Does anyone race these things? They go way faster than I thought they would!


[...are those proximity alarms in the background, or just part of the music? who knows!]
kingofbadlifechoices: (thinking about this)

[video]

[personal profile] kingofbadlifechoices 2016-02-01 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[Robb fits very well into his role as the one in charge of security. It is good to have some sort of purpose. Even though it is always quite the responsibility to be the one who has to make sure that everyone is safe.]

Do you know the workings of these ships?

[It would be quite cool to fly a small ship but whenever he finds himself in the cockpit he finds it daunting.]
kingofbadlifechoices: (awkward)

[video]

[personal profile] kingofbadlifechoices 2016-02-15 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[Robb thinks he can figure it out as well, after all, it is told that he knows. Like he knows about weapons.]

Wouldn’t they mind if you take them too far? The ships. The smaller ones.