Kara Danvers (
takingkarabusiness) wrote in
driftfleet2016-02-07 02:24 pm
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A Tourist's guide to a February Mingle
Who: Tourist folks and visitors
Broadcast: sure
Action: The S.S. Tourist
When: February
[ Mingle! do the thing! February!!! ]
Broadcast: sure
Action: The S.S. Tourist
When: February
[ Mingle! do the thing! February!!! ]

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[ He grins and chuckles, because now he really has to make his way over and introduce himself. ]
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[Hawke would love him. ]
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As if there are several different versions of her from other dimensions here?
[ It was the most logical guess. ]
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[This is SO weird, okay.]
The Hawke I know back home is a man, angry and abrasive to all he meets. The one I met in Exsilium, and the one who is currently aboard the Fleet is a woman, finds mirth in everything and is a mage. Previously we had another male Hawke here who was different again.
They are all Hawke, but they are...of different paths, it seems. It is rather strange and disconcerting.
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[ Luckily for you, Fenris, he knows exactly what you're talking about. ]
Oh, I get it. I've dealt with two Spocks before - my second in command, that is. A younger version who grew up on my path, and an older version who had traveled one of his own, but somehow ended up in mine.
[ Rivers, paths, it was the same analogy more or less. ]
And yes, it is very strange and very disconcerting I have to agree.
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I have not met anyone else who has experienced such a thing. It is almost comforting to know my world is not the only one that has this level of confusion.
...That said, I was only aware of it when I left my world. I have never known two Hawkes back home.
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I think mine might be a kind of special case. I'm not very sure. All I know is that two Spocks now exist, but thankfully they keep pretty far apart. One serves on my crew and the other helps lead the Vulcans in recolonization. Confusion is thus avoided via light years of distance between the two.
And it saves me a headache. Which is all the reason I really need.
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Well, no I really do have to go meet them. They sound like my kind of guy - or girl.
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[ He chuckled and got up. ]
Well, it's been nice talking to you Fenris. If you'll excuse me, I have a visit to a bar to go plan.
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I will see you soon, no doubt.