Dean Winchester (
familyremains) wrote in
driftfleet2016-01-28 09:47 pm
01 [ video / action ]
Who: Dean doing the OTA thing
Broadcast: fleetwide video
Action: anybody on the Marsiva
When: 1/27 - 1/29
a; (acting alone)
[ The video cuts in accidentally (are accidents ever accidental?) to Dean using a plastic knife of all things to pry a panel, about four feet in each direction, off the wall in front of him. It takes some jimmying, but after a couple seconds, it pops right off, and Dean catches it before it falls more than an inch or so open. He looks around quickly as he slides the panel aside (got to work fast with cameras on and no easy way to disable them), but when he looks to what the panel was covering, his head jerks back in surprise. Then he crouches in close to get a better look. ]
...Really?
[ Behind the panel is a network of machinery, all interwoven, some of it whirring quietly as it moves together like... like nothing Dean's ever seen. He stares at it, his expression as openly mystified as he feels before he slides the panel back on and snaps it back into place. He stands, loose-limbed and completely clueless as to what the hell he's supposed to do with that. ]
Oh, this is way above my pay grade.
[ Seriously. Where are the air ducts? The red and green wires? The, you know, normal wall stuff? Dean thought he could figure this spaceship thing out, but damn it, Shatner and Ford never prepared him for this level of sci-fi weirdness. ]
b; (the buddy system)
[ In the cafeteria sometime later, Dean is scouting out anybody who looks like they could throw a decent punch. Why? To fight them, of course.
Now, he's not going to go right up to somebody and just sock 'em one. Come on, he's not stupid. No, he's going to try to antagonize them into punching him, instead.
Look, alright, it's worked before. ...Except the other guy ended up dead. It's a long story. Anyway.
You can find Dean staring at you if you're the kind of type who looks rough and tumble and easily angered. Or you might find him eyeing up the big burly-looking guy in the corner in a completely no-homo kind of way. You might also observe his fine table manners, as while he's doing his "sizing up" of the room, he's also shoving food in his face and chewing with his mouth open, because damn, you get hungry after puking as much as he has in the past two days.
Or you might find Dean getting the crap beaten out of him by someone twice his size (which is saying a lot; he's not a small guy). You might want to help him, if you're the helpful kind of person, because the non-existent authorities sure aren't going to step in, and somebody should. Or you might find him after nobody did step in to help him because, let's be real, he deserves the black eye and busted lip and bruised kidney he gets. Just don't expect him to apologize if he got any blood on you. A little blood's not going to kill you, and everybody knows a blood splatter always makes for good TV. ]
Broadcast: fleetwide video
Action: anybody on the Marsiva
When: 1/27 - 1/29
a; (acting alone)
[ The video cuts in accidentally (are accidents ever accidental?) to Dean using a plastic knife of all things to pry a panel, about four feet in each direction, off the wall in front of him. It takes some jimmying, but after a couple seconds, it pops right off, and Dean catches it before it falls more than an inch or so open. He looks around quickly as he slides the panel aside (got to work fast with cameras on and no easy way to disable them), but when he looks to what the panel was covering, his head jerks back in surprise. Then he crouches in close to get a better look. ]
...Really?
[ Behind the panel is a network of machinery, all interwoven, some of it whirring quietly as it moves together like... like nothing Dean's ever seen. He stares at it, his expression as openly mystified as he feels before he slides the panel back on and snaps it back into place. He stands, loose-limbed and completely clueless as to what the hell he's supposed to do with that. ]
Oh, this is way above my pay grade.
[ Seriously. Where are the air ducts? The red and green wires? The, you know, normal wall stuff? Dean thought he could figure this spaceship thing out, but damn it, Shatner and Ford never prepared him for this level of sci-fi weirdness. ]
b; (the buddy system)
[ In the cafeteria sometime later, Dean is scouting out anybody who looks like they could throw a decent punch. Why? To fight them, of course.
Now, he's not going to go right up to somebody and just sock 'em one. Come on, he's not stupid. No, he's going to try to antagonize them into punching him, instead.
Look, alright, it's worked before. ...Except the other guy ended up dead. It's a long story. Anyway.
You can find Dean staring at you if you're the kind of type who looks rough and tumble and easily angered. Or you might find him eyeing up the big burly-looking guy in the corner in a completely no-homo kind of way. You might also observe his fine table manners, as while he's doing his "sizing up" of the room, he's also shoving food in his face and chewing with his mouth open, because damn, you get hungry after puking as much as he has in the past two days.
Or you might find Dean getting the crap beaten out of him by someone twice his size (which is saying a lot; he's not a small guy). You might want to help him, if you're the helpful kind of person, because the non-existent authorities sure aren't going to step in, and somebody should. Or you might find him after nobody did step in to help him because, let's be real, he deserves the black eye and busted lip and bruised kidney he gets. Just don't expect him to apologize if he got any blood on you. A little blood's not going to kill you, and everybody knows a blood splatter always makes for good TV. ]

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Months?
[ Like that. Yeah, let's focus on that. She seems like a nice girl and all, and Dean would like to get to know her better, especially if she's a friend of Sam's. But those couple minutes in the darkness... It's been months? And how the hell did Sam get out first? And what the hell's he been doing all this time? ]
Yeah, great.
[ It doesn't sound great when he says it like that, though. It sounds more like a parent who's getting a call from the principle, is what it sounds like. ]
I want to talk to him. Put him on the line.
[ ........That's how these things work, right? They're just phones. With video. On giant monitors. Exactly the same, right? ]
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...he's taking this pretty well. But that's not that surprising, considering. She shakes her head impatiently.]
That's not how this works. You're broadcasting to the entire fleet, so anyone can talk back to you if they want. Sam's on station tending bar right now-- once he hears you've turned up, he'll be here like a shot. He's missed you.
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Bartending.
[ Nami, you are just digging this hole deeper and deeper. ]
Awesome. Should be easy to find, then. Especially once he knows I'm looking for him. Thanks.
[ Because Sam runs, sure, but unless he's keeping some really bad secrets, he's not going to hide. And with that, Dean puts it out of his head. The important thing is, Sam is here, and he's fine. The rest, Dean'll worry about later, once he's not trapped on a space ship with no exit headed to god only knows where. ]
That other place before this one that you and him were in. Was that space, too? What, a space romantic comedy? Less Big Brother, more Battlestar Galactica?
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Not that I have any idea what either of those things are, but for your information, no. It was a wasteland, we were all trapped in it, and there was a psychotic goddamned cloud trying to kill us all off before we starved to death.
[Have fun with that.]
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Psychotic desert cloud? [ It's amazing Dean sounds as impressed and disgusted as he does, after all the things he's seen. But seriously, even clouds now? Where's it end? ] Nice. Real cozy.
This cloud didn't call itself "The Darkness", did it?
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No. [Her temper's quick to flare and quick to go at least, and she just peers at him uncertainly across the feed.] Though it certainly brought darkness. But uh... its name was Deireadh.
You've got your own big dark cloud?
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Yeah, something like that. Honestly, I don't know too much about it. Could be the same thing, for all I know. But that's the last I remember, before showing up here.
Sam didn't talk about it?
[ Not that Dean would blame him. He wouldn't be talking about it either, if she hadn't mentioned her own kind of evil cloud, and being a friend of Sam's. Hunter business isn't exactly a linchpin of casual conversation in most cases. ]
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You've got my condolences if it's anything like Deireadh, anyway. That thing killed a lot of people and worse.
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Good thing you got away. [ He looks around briefly. ] I haven't heard anything about evil clouds here, anyway. Just that Atroma thing, whatever it is. But they took away my weapons, and nothing's attacking me. Far as I can tell, whatever kind of threat this place has, it's nothing as obvious as a rolling darkness that blocks out the sun.
[ Of course, she knows all that, if she's been here for months like Sam has. Dean's just hoping that by talking about it, she'll add whatever she might know to the conversation. ]
Honestly, I'm not sure if this quiet act is better or worse.
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Yeah, I think your rolling darkness has this place beat. I've been here a while now and nothing all that menacing has happened. For the most part, you're likely to die of boredom before anything else.
...the fleet was attacked before I got here, though. By another fleet. You'd have to ask older residents about that one, but from what I hear they weren't attacking to kill either. So for all I know, that could just be to drive up these so-called ratings.
[...]
You got the same kind of weapons as Sam? You can pick up a new gun when you get transferred, probably.
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Yeah? That's the first real good news I've heard. Thanks.
...What'd you say your name was?
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And it's kinda good to meet you properly. [It's clear he means a lot to Sam, so. It's good he's here.]
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Properly, right... Guess I'm at a disadvantage here. You know all about me, and I know nothing about you.
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But I'm a navigator and a pirate. That makes us kind of even on the knowledge front.
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Pirate? [ His eyebrows lift at that. ] Right.
...So are we talking Steve Jobs kind of a pirate? Or Jack Sparrow, Bluebeard kind of pirate?
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I haven't heard of any of those. But we do have a Blackbeard and a Whitebeard, so I'm gonna take a guess and say it's like the latter. Who's Steve Jobs?
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[ Because seriously, who cares about computers when he's talking to a self-proclaimed pirate? ]
So you're serious? About the pirate thing. You're some kind of space pirate?
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[Heh.] Well, I guess I'm a space pirate now. But no, back home I'm a navigator for a pirate crew on the Grand Line. It's an ocean.
[So the traditional kind, yup.]
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[ Who didn't know what a computer was. Which mean despite how she's dressed, she's probably coming from a time when pirates were actually cool and swashbuckling, and not all douchebags. ]
....Alright, I gotta admit. That's awesome.
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I know, right? I sail with the best crew. [She wonders if she should tell him Sam kind of joined it, if only technically.] Sam sailed with us for a while. Before he went home again, anyway.
[Close enough.]
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Hang on a second. Sam went home? From here or the other place? And did they drag him back, or did he...
[ Run away from home, from Dean, full tilt again. ]
He say how that happened? How he got home, how he came back?
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I don't know if Sam's told you, but time kind of stands still for you guys back home. Or it did in Adstring, which is where we were together. We went through a lot there, but eventually Cas-- Castiel? I'm guessing you know him better than I do-- performed a ritual that allowed us to open portals to our own worlds so we could go home again.
It had been kind of rough on everyone, so I extended an invitation to Sam to sail with us for a while. So he used the portal to our world. He didn't stay very long-- I think it was a week. Then he went home from there.
[She peers at him, because that was probably still confusing as hell. But no Dean, Sam didn't run out on you. Just got some sun and put a little more weight on before returning home.]
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But it's the good kind of surprised. For all the times Sam's run away from his family without looking back, there are the times where he's chased Dean down and done all he could and more to save him: to get him out of that crossroads deal, to bring him back from Hell, to drag him back from being a demon, or rip that damn mark off his arm. All the times he's broken Dean's heart, there's just as many times when he's come through. Turns out this is one of them. He could've stayed with Nami as long as he wants, and no one would've known. But he didn't. He went back. Came home.
After being quiet for a couple seconds too long, Dean clears his throat. ]
I guess this, uh, world portal that Cas came up with... it's no good to us here?
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Unclear on that. Adstring was a place where nobody was directly keeping us there, so as long as we could find a way back to our own worlds off our own backs it wasn't a prison. Here is... different.
Cas has only been here a week longer than you have. We haven't talked about the ritual, but he's probably looking into it. I don't know what he needed for it-- you're better off talking directly to him.
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[ Because if he doesn't find Cas, he's sure it'll happen the other way around. Cas has always been independent, but does what's right in the end. Of the two of them, most of the time, it's not Cas that Dean's worried about.
Anyway, even if the portal won't work, it's worth trying. What she says about this place being different, though... Doesn't sound good, and it strikes a chord enough for him to ask. ]
This place being different. You're talking about Atroma? You know anything else about it, or what it is? Nobody's giving me a straight answer.
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