Nami (
namisan) wrote in
driftfleet2016-02-24 04:18 pm
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[Video] Sam, Stop Being High Maintenance
Who: Nami and anyone
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: SS Bloodsport
When: 24th Feb
[Well, it's been two days. Pretty sure she can rule out roofies by this point, and other potential illnesses given nothing changes. Pulse is still fine, breathing's regular, all that jazz. That leaves one likely possibility she can think of, given they've already proven Fleet passengers can be turned on and off at will.
Which irritates her. But who knows. Maybe the space orgy was just too much for their delicate viewers. HAH.]
Hey, so question. I know the augments are known to malfunction sometimes. What kind of malfunctions are we talking about? Have they ever... dropped anyone into a coma without warning?
...is there any way of countering it, if so?
[She bets this question has probably been asked a million times, but she can't find anything recent. Save her some reading material, guys.]
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: SS Bloodsport
When: 24th Feb
[Well, it's been two days. Pretty sure she can rule out roofies by this point, and other potential illnesses given nothing changes. Pulse is still fine, breathing's regular, all that jazz. That leaves one likely possibility she can think of, given they've already proven Fleet passengers can be turned on and off at will.
Which irritates her. But who knows. Maybe the space orgy was just too much for their delicate viewers. HAH.]
Hey, so question. I know the augments are known to malfunction sometimes. What kind of malfunctions are we talking about? Have they ever... dropped anyone into a coma without warning?
...is there any way of countering it, if so?
[She bets this question has probably been asked a million times, but she can't find anything recent. Save her some reading material, guys.]

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...as to your other question, honestly? I'm still trying to work that out. Magnetic fields play havoc with normal modes of navigation, but by rights that shouldn't affect the weather to such extremes. It's just not a normal ocean by anyone's definition.
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[Wanda's naturally curiosity clearly on display, as she builds on the image forming in her head of Nami's home.]
Clearly, I know the oceans can be treacherous back home, too. But certainly nothing like what you are describing. [Wanda considers for a moment.] Could it be supernatural?
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That'd be the Red Line. It's the only landmass big enough to be classed a continent and it bisects the Grand Line in half. It's where the marines and the World Government and Nobles have some of their strongest bases. [It's not as unpredictable as other places.]
...and I guess it's possible. It certainly doesn't obey any laws of meteorology I grew up with, and it's not like our world is completely normal in every other way. I mean-- comparatively.
[She's found trying to explain her world is very bizarre sometimes. When you're a resident and you still think it's weird...]
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The Red Line... and it divides this Grand Line in two? There is no way around it?
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There's a passageway through the Red Line under the sea, large enough for ships to pass through. But there's some, uh... obvious complications with that one.
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The water really flows uphill?
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Are there many other similarly difficult types of terrain where you are from?
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...the Knock-Up Stream certainly counts as bizarre and difficult.