Rogue (
touchofrogue) wrote in
driftfleet2016-02-06 08:13 pm
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.05 if i live the life i'm given, i won't be scared to die
Who: Rogue and anyone, really
Broadcast: Video, why not?
Action: The Star Space Station
When: Basically all week, Video Sunday afternoon
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[Rogue doesn't really like addressing the fleet at large, so she keeps it brief.]
Alright, folks, here it is - one of the best places we've been yet ta stock up. What's on your 'must bring back to the ship' list an' [more importantly, maybe] how are ya plannin' on storin' it?
[She's got her own list, but she knows the way these things usually go and she doesn't want to forget anything in case it winds up being a long, long dry spell before they hit another place this good.]
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[Sooner or later, Rogue always falls into a routine. She's too well known in the fight circles now to make any real money, so she's taken to working as a chef/bartender at one of the middling-to-fancy restaurants. When not there, she is either 1) shopping (thank you, space gods, for a place that finally carries lipstick) 2) in the 'datary' checking out books to be 3) read in the garden. or jogging in the garden. Let's be honest, being around actual plantlife feels amazing after the desert planet, the frozen planet, and let's not forget -- space. Garden, reading,wine whiskey, chocolate, lipstick -- a good day. And then it was time to start it all over again.]
[By the time Rogue had given Kitty directions to where to meet, she'd had time to get... nervous about it. Which was dumb, but true. They'd talked fine enough over the communicator, why should meeting in person be any different?
In any event, Rogue hopes that Kitty will like the place. It was one of those middle level spots that she could easiest afford, and she's found a table that would let them both have their backs to the wall, let them both keep an eye on the door. She waits, gloved hands curled around her coffee.]
Broadcast: Video, why not?
Action: The Star Space Station
When: Basically all week, Video Sunday afternoon
[ Video ]
[Rogue doesn't really like addressing the fleet at large, so she keeps it brief.]
Alright, folks, here it is - one of the best places we've been yet ta stock up. What's on your 'must bring back to the ship' list an' [more importantly, maybe] how are ya plannin' on storin' it?
[She's got her own list, but she knows the way these things usually go and she doesn't want to forget anything in case it winds up being a long, long dry spell before they hit another place this good.]
[ Action - All week ]
[Sooner or later, Rogue always falls into a routine. She's too well known in the fight circles now to make any real money, so she's taken to working as a chef/bartender at one of the middling-to-fancy restaurants. When not there, she is either 1) shopping (thank you, space gods, for a place that finally carries lipstick) 2) in the 'datary' checking out books to be 3) read in the garden. or jogging in the garden. Let's be honest, being around actual plantlife feels amazing after the desert planet, the frozen planet, and let's not forget -- space. Garden, reading,
[By the time Rogue had given Kitty directions to where to meet, she'd had time to get... nervous about it. Which was dumb, but true. They'd talked fine enough over the communicator, why should meeting in person be any different?
In any event, Rogue hopes that Kitty will like the place. It was one of those middle level spots that she could easiest afford, and she's found a table that would let them both have their backs to the wall, let them both keep an eye on the door. She waits, gloved hands curled around her coffee.]

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[Rogue tilted her head and considered Kitty.] What happened with y'all after ya found it was virtual reality?
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With the virtual reality I suspected before we confirmed it, so I'd already kind of wrapped my mind around it. I was just happy we didn't lose our memories and that it was a shared virtual reality. [That would have been impossible. Having all those connections to people who either didn't exist or didn't know you? Then again that's a little like being here.] But it was hard for some people. Most new arrivals wouldn't believe it. Which is fine. I mean so much of that place was manipulation that the best you can really call anything is a working theory.
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[The waiter comes back with their food, and Rogue thanks him before leaning back a little in her chair to look at Kitty, assessing.]
So what else should I ask 'bout the place? What do ya think I need ta know?
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I heard 'bout her, once.
[The idea that any version of herself would be going around publicly stating anything that close to her real name, seriously, seriously bothered Rogue. And the idea that that Marie had made an impression on people by having to be rescued back in Luceti also bothered her -- but heck, that was just pride. Everyone needed to be rescued, every now and again. It was the name thing that really bothered her.]
Well, we can't do much 'bout our alternates. Can just barely hold on ta what we've got ourselves. [A wry little smile before she started in on her food.] So, Luceti didn't just have the war - it had all kinds of experiments. You said somethin' like that happened in Marina too?
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[She nods her head.] They never overtly called them experiments. It just didn't seem like they could be much of anything else. Like linking our minds together so that we could share dreams and nightmares and keeping us asleep for a full day for it.
They always claimed things were to help us in our rehabilitation or that they were just technical glitches like the flood.
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[That didn't sound great in an underwater city.]
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The next day, huh? That's a pretty fast turn around... [A bite of food.] But I guess it would be, bein' virtual reality an' all.
Still, [Rogue looked back at Kitty] sounds kinda rough.
[The flooding and the drowning and all. Especially if they'd thought it was real at the time.]
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It wasn't easy. I tried to keep everyone organized and get them to safety but people were missed. [She was pretty protective of them.]
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[A shake of her head.] But they came back the next day, the people who were missed.
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But they did come back.
Anything like that at Luceti?
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[A pause as Rogue tried to figure out how she would ever find the words to convey any of those experiences. The swamp. Vashkoth. Heck, even the underground one where she got buried in an avalanche or the moon one where she'd had to absorb Mia just so the two of them could survive and convince Tony to shoot a fake Pepper were light compared to the swamp. And the swamp wasn't quite... light compared to Vashkoth, but it was close.
In the end, she decided not to say anything about it at all.]
There were a few times when Luceti was invaded, couple of - real bad mind control things. A few times when our supplies were cut off, or there were earthquakes, but nothin' like a flood takin' us all the way up to the barrier. For the most part, outside of the experiments an' the invasions and the mallynappings, the village was pretty safe.
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I will say this place seems ta be a whole lot less threatenin' so far.
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Wait, stables?
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[Her hand goes to clasp a - yes, that looks like an outrageously sized emerald in sort of shape of an arrow, attached to a gold chain which has until now disappeared under her shirt. It is really not Rogue's style, except for the color of the stone, far too fine and expensive to be something she'd pick out on her own.
Her expression becomes wistful.]
Someone even gave me my own, after a while.
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[Definitely hard to miss a necklace like that. Not to mention the look.] Someone?
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['Someone?' Oh. Rogue glances down at her pendent, and looking back up at Kitty gives her a small, wry smile. She doesn't let go of the pendent.] Yeah. He was tryin' ta impress me at the time.
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[ Action ] I'm so sorry I've been so slow. Thank you for putting up with me!
[ Action ] I'm slow myself right now.
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