lord_wizard (
lord_wizard) wrote in
driftfleet2016-03-08 07:44 pm
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eighth labyrinth
Who: Felix Harrowgate
Broadcast: Fleet-wide
Action: The Iskaulit library
When: Today
[There's some disorienting tilting to the view from his communicator before Felix backs up into frame, affording the prospective audience both a decent view of the dark blue doublet he's obtained a few worlds ago as well as the room around him. The space is wide open and filled with a mismatched array of furniture and bookshelves that seem only partially occupied, which is really the thing of utmost import right now.
He smiles and offers the camera a sweeping wave]
Greetings, Fleet members. My name is Felix and I have a brief request for all of you. If you are not aware, this [Another wave] is the Iskaulit library. If you are new and not aware of the Iskaulit, it is a communal ship in the fleet which you can reach via shuttle. This library was previously curated by a former fleet member aboard one of the smaller ships, largely through their own finances and donations of others. Since then the collection hasn't much changed.
Now..[with that out of the way, it's time to get to business, and he folds his hands in front of him]...this is where I ask all of you for help. I realize we are all rather poor right now, but I also know many of you are finding ways to make up for it. I ask that you take a few of those chips and buy a book or two while we are still near the Starlight, as it may be the last chance we may have for a month or two. Not every place we visit will be nearly so full of ways to occupy your time, not to mention the stretches of time in between.
If you find it in your heart and better interest to contribute, you can bring any books you procure to me at the SS Starstruck, or bring them directly here. Nearly anything is appreciated. [He has some standards, but only some]
Broadcast: Fleet-wide
Action: The Iskaulit library
When: Today
[There's some disorienting tilting to the view from his communicator before Felix backs up into frame, affording the prospective audience both a decent view of the dark blue doublet he's obtained a few worlds ago as well as the room around him. The space is wide open and filled with a mismatched array of furniture and bookshelves that seem only partially occupied, which is really the thing of utmost import right now.
He smiles and offers the camera a sweeping wave]
Greetings, Fleet members. My name is Felix and I have a brief request for all of you. If you are not aware, this [Another wave] is the Iskaulit library. If you are new and not aware of the Iskaulit, it is a communal ship in the fleet which you can reach via shuttle. This library was previously curated by a former fleet member aboard one of the smaller ships, largely through their own finances and donations of others. Since then the collection hasn't much changed.
Now..[with that out of the way, it's time to get to business, and he folds his hands in front of him]...this is where I ask all of you for help. I realize we are all rather poor right now, but I also know many of you are finding ways to make up for it. I ask that you take a few of those chips and buy a book or two while we are still near the Starlight, as it may be the last chance we may have for a month or two. Not every place we visit will be nearly so full of ways to occupy your time, not to mention the stretches of time in between.
If you find it in your heart and better interest to contribute, you can bring any books you procure to me at the SS Starstruck, or bring them directly here. Nearly anything is appreciated. [He has some standards, but only some]

Action: Starstruck
[She could just go to the Iskaulit directly, but where would be the fun in that? So here she is on the SS Starstruck, wandering around vaguely lost and carrying a book-laden bag.]
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He's heading down an adjoining hallway when he almost literally runs into her, though the Starstruck is relatively more bright and open than some of the other ships, so he sidles easily to the side.]
South, darling, what a surprise. [Hopefully she realizes by the now he doesn't really mean anything by the affectionate.] What brings you aboard?
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[He raises his eyebrows in mild surprise and reaches out to feel the bag as if he's half sure it must be a trick or he could divine the contents by touch alone. It's clear that it's more than a book or two.]
Thank you. I hope you'll forgive me for being so surprised...
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[ nothing spectacular. they'd been purchased to help pass the time. ]
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That's very kind of you Ms. Carter. Just let me know when you're through. Or toss them into my room. I'm not terribly particular. [That's a lie. Don't throw books.]
What are you reading these days?
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Why fake ghosts?
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[ He would concentrate on that, but if there's nothing specific he would simply get a small variety of whatever he could afford - fiction, non-fiction, maybe some children's books too just in case. ]
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[He offers the man a somewhat self-deprecating smile]
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Not at all. I live non-fiction as well. I have some extra in the budget, I'm sure I can pick up a volume or two to add to the collection.
[ He beams, clearly pleased at the prospect of adding to the Fleet's collective knowledge. ]
Were you the one that started the library? Or did the Iskaulit already come equipped?
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I merely moved in when the the former librarian, so to speak, left the fleet. The Iskaulit merely seemed like a decent place to move it, rather than isolated on one of the smaller vessels. Easy access for everyone.
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Well, good call. I'm always for having information easily accessible to all.
[ He grinned brightly before seeming to recall something. ]
If you're not there, could I just drop them off to be catalogued later? I don't know what system you have going on, I wouldn't want to throw it off by shoving books in haphazardly.
[ Organization is important and should be respected! Things you pick up spending as much time as he did around a Vulcan. ]
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[He'd been meaning to donate some, so this seemed like the perfect opportunity to do so!]
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[He gets a bit closer to the camera to say in a lower voice--]
I think a quarter of the collection is erotic fiction at this point, so anything to thin that number would help.
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[He holds up one of his books - it's an old pulp mystery-type. Nothing spectacular, but also nothing inappropriate.]
Now that these mysteries look appropriate, I'll bring them by the Starstruck.
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I'm not trying to police anyone's morals, I'm just hoping for variety.
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[He's willing to teach them about the birds and the bees, should they ask, but erotic fiction is the last place to learn.]
I'll see if I can get a picture book too before we leave.
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[ the odds that the exact specifics of his earth's sun be listed there are pretty minimal, but they're better than his odds of just suddenly remembering something he's never really learned, right! ]
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Not as of yet. I have gotten as far as organizing them vaguely by subject, but I haven't undertaken a more precise survey.
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So if I wanna take a look - I just come over? Do I need a...library card or something?
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A what? [A note of actual, honest confusion in his voice there]
It isn't an exclusive club. Just borrow a shuttle, or have one of your crewmates escort you over. Everything over here is free to access. Well...for the most part. The bartenders might have a word or two with you about money, but otherwise you're free to do as you please.
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Ok - thank you. Wait there's - there's a bar? [ don't get too excited, they're probably not serving anything familiar and good. but beggars can't really be choosers, can they? ] What else is on there?
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