birdsbirdsbirds: (♦ legit how he sits 80% of the time)
яσвιи яє∂вяєαѕт ([personal profile] birdsbirdsbirds) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-03-25 02:55 pm

first one to make that doctor who joke loses

Who: Everyone! All of you!
Broadcast: Maybe!
Action: Definitely!
When: Anytime during the toxic moon event!

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[boy oh boy, isn't everyone just so excited to explore this... charming... place...?

this is a game-wide mingle and the timeframe isn't super-important, so throw in with whatever you want! play war games, go shopping for gas masks, get lost in the wilderness, hide up in the Iskaulit and refuse to set foot on the moon, anything goes.

here's the main event info post for reference! have fun!]
unbearablynaive: (city at night)

city!

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-03-28 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
[One of the war-games is brewing below, and rather than get caught up in it himself, someone else is watching from a rooftop near where Erik lands. If not having a breath mask isn't a dead giveaway that this is one of the more unusual Fleeters, a large amount of vibranium in his body probably is.

He actually looks pleased to see someone else up here and lifts a hand in greeting, though he won't approach if the other wants to be left alone.]
grandstanding: (With your heart on my sleeve)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-03-28 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
[Erik hadn't paid much thought to the sensation of metal above him as he was flying up. Many buildings had satellite arrays or machinery on top, familiar items in an advanced city. A lot of the alloys and materials were unfamiliar to him, without the same signature as iron or steel. It's when he reaches the top and turns to look in the Vision's direction that he realises... oh. That is where the feeling is coming from. It's obscured by the mask, but his eyebrows raise in surprise for a moment as he looks the other up and down.

He doesn't raise a hand. After a pause, he does speak.]


I didn't think anyone else would be up here.
Edited 2016-03-28 07:26 (UTC)
unbearablynaive: (upward bound)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-03-28 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
People so rarely look up I can hardly be surprised by that.

[His voice is pleasant, lightly amused even.]

Even so, I prefer observing from a point where they have difficulty drawing me into their games. May I assume you feel the same?
grandstanding: (Mind the ass)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-03-30 08:49 am (UTC)(link)
[He huffs, almost a laugh. Looking back down at the crowds below, his irritation resurfaces.]

I do. They're rather too forceful about their games.

[At least they're only that, so far. But the history behind them and his own personal frustrations mean he's got a rather dim opinion on the practice.]
unbearablynaive: <user name=starcandies> (innocent)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-03-31 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
They are, yes. I understand it's part of their culture, yet it's one I'm glad I do not share. The strategy games intrigue me far more.

[The yelling from below increases in volume as the crowd splits itself into teams.]

Perhaps we'd be better off exploring outside of town?
grandstanding: (I read your thesis and it sucked)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-04-01 08:42 am (UTC)(link)
Have you not been? It would be lovely, if it weren't so oddly desolate.

[There were plenty of trees, plants, some animals. The haze and film of the poison hangs over everything, though, constantly reminding him of the nature of the place. After a pause, he considers the Vision again, considering what he can sense. His experience with robots has been limited to those purposely built to be immune to his talents... but even then, he's not quick to assume this person is one.]

It's far less crowded than the city, though.
unbearablynaive: (geared up)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-04-01 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Not yet, no. I think it's fascinating how some life is attempting to reclaim the land, but I've only observed from a distance.

[While he misses that the examination has a particular power to it, the Vision is quite accustomed to people finding him unusual and isn't bothered by it.]

I'd imagine so. Do the crowds bother you?
grandstanding: (You won't stand in my way)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-04-02 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
The games they play do.

[So yes and no. He could do without the crowds as well, but their fervor for battering each other in the name of competition is tiresome.]
unbearablynaive: (concern)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-04-02 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ah. He nods in understanding.]

They are rather obsessed with conflict, though I suppose if it keeps their society from a larger war it's worthwhile to them.

[He shrugs.]

You've found as good a way as any to avoid them, I think.
grandstanding: (Your mind is under attack now.)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-04-02 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I doubt anything can keep society from war, no matter their outlets.

[There's a touch of disdain about that. Given what he's heard of this moon's history, he doubts they'll never see conflict again. That's the way of things.]

People tend not to look up.
unbearablynaive: (city at night)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-04-04 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you think so? It would be very sad, if so - though I admit I have yet to see a society without it.

[Doesn't mean he wouldn't like to see a society without war, of course.]

I find that very true.
grandstanding: (Yes everyone here seems competent)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-04-06 10:00 am (UTC)(link)
And how many societies have you seen? [He's not human, he can tell that much. Given the ring of metal to him, he could be a machine, or some breed of being with metallic makeup.]
unbearablynaive: (upward bound)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-04-08 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Countless, though my perceptions were in a very different state at the time. In this form, only a few.

[He knows it's an odd answer, so he tilts his head and smiles apologetically.]

Though I've a broad base in historical and theoretical knowledge as well, naturally.
grandstanding: (I read your thesis and it sucked)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-04-09 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
"This form" ... which would be what, exactly?
unbearablynaive: (mind stone)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-04-09 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[The Vision gestures to the yellow stone set in his forehead.]

The Mind Stone itself is sentient and has been in existence for many eons. This body was made to bear it; my existence as a separate, symbiotic awareness was unexpected.
grandstanding: (Sounds like a volvo with a gunrack)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-04-10 09:10 am (UTC)(link)
[A sentient stone... even with all his experiences, that's a new one to him. He shifts, tilting his body forward to look closer.]

And your body is machine-like in nature. [This one isn't a question, it's a statement. Still a guess, but what he considers to be an educated one.]
unbearablynaive: (slight smile)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-04-11 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
In a manner of speaking, yes. I don't suppose you're familiar with a metal called vibranium, but it bonded in odd ways with the organic components of this body. Even I'm not entirely sure exactly what I'm capable of.

[The problems with being "unique". Ah well.]
grandstanding: (This hat wasn't even in the movie.)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-04-12 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
[So, that's the name for it. It's the second unknown metal he's heard of in this place, coming after adamantium.]

I did think it felt unusual.
unbearablynaive: (doubtful)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-04-12 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. You can sense it, then?

[Very interesting indeed. His eyes light up a bit.]

It's said to be the rarest metal on my version of Earth. I'm afraid I represent several billion dollars worth.
grandstanding: (How terribly gauche)

[personal profile] grandstanding 2016-04-14 10:17 am (UTC)(link)
No wonder I haven't heard of it, then.

[He crosses his arms over his chest, speaking plainly.] I control metal and magnetic fields. So yes, I can sense it. It wasn't familiar to me.
unbearablynaive: (slight smile)

[personal profile] unbearablynaive 2016-04-14 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
That could be very useful, especially from an engineering perspective. The diagnostic value alone-- [He shakes his head; either he already knows because it's his passion or he isn't interested.]

There should be a bit more of it on the Fleet, actually, though if you encounter any on a planet somewhere I'd be very curious to know more.