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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[There was more to the story, but that wasn't hers to tell.]
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The scientists had robots like that, but smaller, more compact, and even harder ta destroy. For years, they'd come in and just take anyone, drag them to the teleportation point, and you wouldn't see or hear from the person until they came back. 'Mallynappings' - when folks were taken out for personal experimentation. [Let's not talk about that.] They'd send the same robots to drag you to the drafting point, except ya wouldn't have a chance to prepare. It was better to report, that way you stood more of a chance when ya were out there.
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And you were there for awhile. Seems like it was a good thing you could find comfort in someone. [Even if he was not well liked for whatever reason.]
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[Sure, she didn't really KNOW the guy, but at least he'd seemed kind. And if Kitty had married him, she assumed...]
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I think this calls for a drink. Or chocolate. [And when the waiter came, she placed her own order of whiskey and soda.]
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It's not that I wouldn't tell you. It's just...a lot. [You know, warning for character death.]
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Take your time. Ya can tell me now, or later, or not at all. At least the one benefit of showin' up in places like this tends ta be a fresh start.
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[After a bit of a pause.] There isn't anyone here named Spencer Reid, is there?
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That's not a name I know.
[She watched for a response.]
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Tell me if you ever hear it.
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[And after a moment's pause, Rogue decided to shift away from so raw a loss.]
So tell me 'bout who's on your team back home. Ya said Magneto was leadin' the X-Men? Just who else is fightin' the good fight.
[And if we never mention the word 'wife' again, Rogue would be okay with that.]
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[She'll do her best not to bring up the wife thing again.]
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I only know two of those names. An' I'm a pretty surprised at one of 'em.
[Sabertooth. Of all the people who Rogue's touched, whose dirty secrets, childhood pains, and sordid pasts she's experienced, Victor Creed is unique. Despite his past and her understanding of his pain, his choices have left her such little sympathy for him that it is harder for her to picture him as an X-Man than it is to picture herself as Magneto's wife.]
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Oh, and I left off Pietro and Storm and the ones you already know. Logan and Jean too I guess. Though they were off on their own. [Maybe this grouping felt too obvious to her in their own ways.]
(OOC: Or maybe it was because the first line of my tag didn't show up! That's weird. I wonder if I'm forgetting anyone else I had in there. Gah.)
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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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