Nel (
catamite) wrote in
driftfleet2014-12-31 05:54 pm
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Who: Nel
Broadcast: Open; video
Action: Planetside
When: Nighttime, end of the month
[whether or not he admits it to himself, Nel knows that the Marsiva will be leaving the planet's range soon. he doesn't know what will happen once it does--whether it will take him with or leave him behind. maybe something bad will happen. maybe nothing at all.
either way, after the sun goes down on one of those mysterious few days when the Marsiva could be leaving the planet's range at any time (maybe a few hours? maybe another day or two?) Nel is still bumming around on the planet.
he almost looks like he belongs there; he's even got shady company. sitting against the wall of some building downtown, he's right in the middle of a small gathering of other adolescent derelicts, laughing stupidly and passing around a bottle of something they're all probably too young for. the thing that really sets him apart from the others are the two neon-colored feathered boas and matching dangly feather earrings he's got from recent shopping trips on the way-stations.
anyone still lingering nearby on the planet has a high likelihood of getting jeered and catcalled by him and the other teenagers. otherwise, there's a transmission that picks up in the middle of the camera spinning and jostling.]
--me that! I said it's not a toy. You're going to get snow in all its... parts...
[and then the camera is righted and centers on his face, slightly fogged by the smoke from his cigarette... and then smudged by fingerprints as he tries to clean it off.]
Oops, you turned it on. ...See? It's like a phone, kind of... [the camera then turns so a couple of young, local faces can peer into it]
Say hi!
[and on cue, they all wave! ...and then start making every obscene gesture they can think of. happy new year's eve, Fleet!]
Broadcast: Open; video
Action: Planetside
When: Nighttime, end of the month
[whether or not he admits it to himself, Nel knows that the Marsiva will be leaving the planet's range soon. he doesn't know what will happen once it does--whether it will take him with or leave him behind. maybe something bad will happen. maybe nothing at all.
either way, after the sun goes down on one of those mysterious few days when the Marsiva could be leaving the planet's range at any time (maybe a few hours? maybe another day or two?) Nel is still bumming around on the planet.
he almost looks like he belongs there; he's even got shady company. sitting against the wall of some building downtown, he's right in the middle of a small gathering of other adolescent derelicts, laughing stupidly and passing around a bottle of something they're all probably too young for. the thing that really sets him apart from the others are the two neon-colored feathered boas and matching dangly feather earrings he's got from recent shopping trips on the way-stations.
anyone still lingering nearby on the planet has a high likelihood of getting jeered and catcalled by him and the other teenagers. otherwise, there's a transmission that picks up in the middle of the camera spinning and jostling.]
--me that! I said it's not a toy. You're going to get snow in all its... parts...
[and then the camera is righted and centers on his face, slightly fogged by the smoke from his cigarette... and then smudged by fingerprints as he tries to clean it off.]
Oops, you turned it on. ...See? It's like a phone, kind of... [the camera then turns so a couple of young, local faces can peer into it]
Say hi!
[and on cue, they all wave! ...and then start making every obscene gesture they can think of. happy new year's eve, Fleet!]

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That's right. Wouldn't want you getting left in the backwash, you know.
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[and then he dinks the mouth of the bottle he's holding against the edge of his communicator]
Hey, what if this is the last real city we find? Wouldn't that be terrible?
[he's laughing about it though, like none of this actually has any weight to him.]
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[Her own tone is light but she is feeling mildly concerned for the little guy. Someone needs to be supervising him a little tighter, clearly. She's not too eager to take a sad prostitute under her wing. Is Robin close to him? Where is Robin?]
I doubt it's the last one we'll find. We have an entire universe, after all... do you know where your crew is, kiddo?
[She can already guess the answer...]
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They're around, I think. [he avoids truth like breathing] And... what if the other places are worse than this? Like, what if there aren't anymore of those birds after this, and we don't get meat anymore?
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I doubt that'll be the case. In the next planets we visit, I'm sure there'll be new and interesting things to see. Why would they be recording it otherwise?
It would be boring to show our audience the same thing again and again.
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It's like that.
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[he absorbs the reassurance as much as he ever does, and takes one more big breath to burn his cigarette all the way down to the filter, before he squishes it out on the wall behind him. he kind of breathes smoke all over the communicator when he talks next, but it's probably an accident.]
I was just wondering what if.
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[Not that she expects he'll be that helpful with that, but.]
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...Like... staying behind on a planet when they tell you not to?
[he might be missing the point, yeah]
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[Sigh.]
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...Then, like what?
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Staying on planet is just gonna maroon you far away from home and your friends.
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I don't think I'm going to go home anyway, so...
[he shrugs a little] Maybe it wouldn't be so bad?
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[but that's complicated. friends go away anyway. and he smiles after that--more of a facial reflex than an actual expression--and nods off toward where the local youths are still being noisy in the background.]
But I can always make more friends.
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[because it's honestly not a piece of advice he's really been given before.]
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