Leto Atreides the II (
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driftfleet2016-02-05 08:15 am
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Who: Leto Atreides the II
Broadcast: Video
Action: Hospitality Deck, Marsiva
When: Feb 4th
[ The video activates itself to reveal a young man staring into space. His eyes are probably the most startling thing about him. Bright, eerily blue eyes that seem to pierce the fabric of reality. You may also see brown flecks of creatures embedded into his skin, near the neck and face.
And suddenly his gaze snaps back to the camera and he is all smiles and good intentions, as if a switch had been turned on. He sits on one of the many beds on the Marsiva Deck and kicks his legs, caught between the impression of a boy and a man.
( or something much older and far more dangerous ) ]
I do not need the spiel and I'm sure you are all quite thankful for that, but I am curious to know what qualifies as entertainment for our most benevolent hosts?
Broadcast: Video
Action: Hospitality Deck, Marsiva
When: Feb 4th
[ The video activates itself to reveal a young man staring into space. His eyes are probably the most startling thing about him. Bright, eerily blue eyes that seem to pierce the fabric of reality. You may also see brown flecks of creatures embedded into his skin, near the neck and face.
And suddenly his gaze snaps back to the camera and he is all smiles and good intentions, as if a switch had been turned on. He sits on one of the many beds on the Marsiva Deck and kicks his legs, caught between the impression of a boy and a man.
( or something much older and far more dangerous ) ]
I do not need the spiel and I'm sure you are all quite thankful for that, but I am curious to know what qualifies as entertainment for our most benevolent hosts?

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[ And that's a terrifying thought. ]
And I won't be providing the heirs. Which, I think, the universe can be thankful for.
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...Okay, and after you're done answering, remind me to go back to the list of insane things you might have done.
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I'm glad I exist for your entertainment.
But to answer your question, it has to do with a certain drug.
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What can I say, I'm a curious guy. [Comes with the job.] And you're still answering.
[So. to carry on:] That-uh...a drug really? [Yeah, that's not making much sense.]
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I do not like lying. And I have no secrets.
A "drug" is the best word I can think of. You cannot live without it if you take too much. It changes you permanently.
[ He points to his eyes, the stark blue that seems to jump out vividly. ]
This drug gives people certain abilities. Such as the ability to navigate space without fear of inaccurate trajectories and to perceive a few glimpses of the future. Too much of it can be . . . lethal.
My mother was on a special diet. Someone had been poisoning her and a spice diet was all that kept her alive when she was in labour.
[ All of it, to bring him and his sister into the world. His lips twist, sardonic. His mother loved his father that much, so much that she would give everything to make sure his legacy continued. ]
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Alright. [At least it answers his initial question. Mostly.] So, not natural blue eyes. [He'd call it cheating, but no more so than make-up or hair dye or laser surgeries to fade scars. So.] If it's a drug, do I need to be concerned about you going into some sort of withdrawals? You're not going to drop dead any time soon, right?
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He was always weak to that. ]
No, I'm hardly going to fall over from withdrawals.
And my eyes are nice enough without the blue. The colour is only an added bonus.
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Well, I guess I'll just have to take your word on that.
[A pause.]
What's your name, anyway?
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I am called Leto. Leto Atreides.
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Seems like a good time for introductions, right? I'm FDR.
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[ He has limits. ]
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Alright. But only because I like you. You can call me...Frank. [And quickly following that.] Not Frankie. Never Frankie.
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Very well, Frank.
[ He bows neatly, a sharp polished motion. Here is someone raised in wealth, who knows his manners. ]
It's been a genuine pleasure.
[ Is he flirting? Is he mocking? It's hard to say. ]
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The bow gets a smile. As much as he could mock the gesture, he's got enough experience with other cultures to know better. And Nana taught him some manners too.]
Yeah well, we'll have to do it again sometime. [He's totally going to take it as flirting. Because that's how a cocky asshole interprets that.] Maybe somewhere with beer.
And you know...if you happen to see pieces that would make me a gun-bullet or laser melting- that'd be just swell.
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But perhaps, I'll allow you the opportunity to convince me at a later date.
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[ Leto is oddly taken with him, against his better judgement. Not that he's worried about getting hurt. There's very little that could. ]
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[A pause.]
You know your name almost sounds like 'lego'.
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[ He's pretty sure nobody would be. Leto simply lacks shame or any kind of reason to censure himself. ]
And your name sounds like a . . . [ He stumbles, he doesn't know the word for it, so many centuries ago. ] Frankfurtar?
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[And he flashes a quick grin.
Before it dissolves into a laugh.]
Frankfurter? Like a big sausage? Not the worst word association.
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It's not as though Frank is a common name anymore. At least for me.
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No. No. It's great. You can call me that if you want.
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[No. No. it'd be too easy to make a penis joke there, so he'll refrain.]
-Well, it's definitely appealing.
[Okay, he couldn't not.]
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