Voices from Heaven (
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driftfleet2015-01-05 12:59 pm
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Let the games begin!
[several days late, as has been the trend lately, the Shuffle's transmission plays for the Fleet.
...or, it tries anyway. the music doesn't even make it--just a punch of static with sad, scattered pieces of musical notes trying to struggle their way through.
when Diamond's voice is finally heard, it's only intelligible in three little bites.]
--Three disappearing from-- ... --new faces, so-- ... --Captain Halliwell--...
[and then the music blends strangely with other sounds, like someone flipping idly through broken radio stations. it takes some time for anything to come in clear, and every frequency turns up the same interference. it isn't until several minutes later that one signal suddenly stutters into clarity, and music begins to play.
wherever you are, they are playing your song! and if there are multiple people in the room, maybe the speakers nearest to each person are playing different songs, each specific to the closest passenger. and after the signal connects, the speakers will continue to play whatever song they started with, even if different passengers move toward or away from them, and will only play something else when the controls are messed around with. and the signals and machinery will continue to behave in this way sporadically, all through the month.]
ooc: the musical madness has begun! feel free to use this post as a mingle for interactions relating to shuffle day and the ensuing musical chaos. if you have any questions, please post them to the January ooc post!
→ Shuffle ooc post
→ January system ooc post
...or, it tries anyway. the music doesn't even make it--just a punch of static with sad, scattered pieces of musical notes trying to struggle their way through.
when Diamond's voice is finally heard, it's only intelligible in three little bites.]
--Three disappearing from-- ... --new faces, so-- ... --Captain Halliwell--...
[and then the music blends strangely with other sounds, like someone flipping idly through broken radio stations. it takes some time for anything to come in clear, and every frequency turns up the same interference. it isn't until several minutes later that one signal suddenly stutters into clarity, and music begins to play.
wherever you are, they are playing your song! and if there are multiple people in the room, maybe the speakers nearest to each person are playing different songs, each specific to the closest passenger. and after the signal connects, the speakers will continue to play whatever song they started with, even if different passengers move toward or away from them, and will only play something else when the controls are messed around with. and the signals and machinery will continue to behave in this way sporadically, all through the month.]
ooc: the musical madness has begun! feel free to use this post as a mingle for interactions relating to shuffle day and the ensuing musical chaos. if you have any questions, please post them to the January ooc post!
→ Shuffle ooc post
→ January system ooc post
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Why don't you teach me those signs again?
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[he tilts his head to look up at her. it seems like that was maybe supposed to be a question?]
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[She drags up a random crate :T]
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he looks to the side, pressing fingers into the side of his head, rolling something over in his head. he needs... something. when he finally responds, his words have the sort of clumsy tone to them--like he's not sure if he's saying this right.]
Get me a... cup of coffee?
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Sure, kiddo.
[That question is being categorized under "request for a brief reprieve". She can respect that.]
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he'll just lean his head against the wall and wait here, if that's okay.
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Soon enough she's coming back, deliberately tapping her boots on the floor to announce where she is, and holding out the coffee for him.]
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Coffee. [And now, because she has had a while to think about this and she did a tiny bit with Coil -] Why don't we do the alphabet first?
[That way, he can spell stuff out if he doesn't know the sign, or it's hard to conceptualize.]
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That interlude makes her laugh and she copies the sign. H and glasses: Hange, Hange, Hange. They have enough letters now that she switches and spells out her name letter by letter, sans the N, which she's forgotten - and then starts the alphabet from the top again.
She's retained it pretty well. For the moment, she just skips what letters she's forgotten.]
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he'll go over the start of it again, move on to the other letters. they can probably get through all of them...]
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r-e-p-e-a-t. and then he shows her a gesture. he spells it again, repeats the gesture. basic memorization stuff.]
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that'll at least get her though the worst of Coil and Zhas' quick gestures. she can tell them to slow down and repeat things.]
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Eclectic.]
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What else.
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Let's go through some basic actions. Want, study, stop, need...
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[and then he has to think... for a minute... and he remembers another sign. shows her how they're different.] Want. [he hasn't had to say "want" in a while, apparently.]
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... and then starts her vocabulary from the top again. Plowing through the alphabet, more smoothly as of now, coffee, slowly, repeat, Hange... get... want. Then her brows rise.]
And your name?
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Skeleton.
[he shows her the motion. two fingers on either side, crossed and pulled down like ribs.]
No Z. Too complicated.
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And Coil's?
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