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mistyday) wrote in
driftfleet2016-04-01 10:57 am
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Who: Everybody who hates this moon! And a few that don't!
Broadcast: Nope
Action: The Good Ship Iskaulit
When: Throughout the Toxic Moon event
[Y'all, Misty can't be the only one who hates this place, so let's all gather on the Iskaulit, safe from all that dark and rot down on the polluted moon and have ourselves a good time!
(Or at least, a pollution-free time).
A list of establishments on the Iskaulit can be found here!]
Broadcast: Nope
Action: The Good Ship Iskaulit
When: Throughout the Toxic Moon event
[Y'all, Misty can't be the only one who hates this place, so let's all gather on the Iskaulit, safe from all that dark and rot down on the polluted moon and have ourselves a good time!
(Or at least, a pollution-free time).
A list of establishments on the Iskaulit can be found here!]

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Then she moves over to the section of the room designated and prepared for sparring sessions.]
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I'd ask if we're going no powers, but I guess we kind of have to. [Or at least Rogue should and she can follow suit.]
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Rogue shrugged.] Your call. S'long as ya don't phase me into the wall or anythin', I'll match ya. Won't absorb ya. But I figured you might not much be in the mood for phasing.
[Punching, kicking, dodging - the basics. That's where Rogue found the most clarity in a spar.]
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Yeah, no reason to be untouchable. [Not when it only applies to the body anyway.]
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And they both were, to different degrees and various reasons.
Rogue stepped up.] Let's go.
[And she didn't wait, providing Kitty plenty of chances to let out some aggressive frustration. Likely, they would be well matched. Rogue's own training in hand-to-hand combat has been extensive, from even before she joined the X-Men. She incorporates acrobatics into her moves upon occasion, flipping out of the way of an assault, using momentum to tackle larger opponents - but that's not necessary with Kitty. Her natural style tended more towards being a brawler, but she's had precision beaten into her by the same trainer. She tends to leave herself open if it means taking a lesser injury in order to score an important hit.]
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When it came to Mystique Kitty's thoughts had centered more around her own Kurt more than anyone else. She knew how close he was to his Mom. But Rogue had been part of that family too. She wondered if it was that. Rogue has been here so long it could be anything. A fight with Loki. Tension with someone who arrived from her last lay over. All kinds of things Kitty couldn't necessarily guess. Good thing they are here to talk too.]
Better. [She heads over to a bench to sit.] Let's try the part where we make words.
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Sitting on the opposite end of the same bench, she passed the water bottle over and tried to refocus.]
You've got a nice left.
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Thanks. You've got a powerful tackle.
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Quietly, still staring straight ahead and resting her elbows on her knees, she said:] I'm sorry about your folks.
[Breeding pens and experiments and all sorts of things Kitty had left out the last time they'd talked about her home. Rogue wasn't mad at the exclusion; she'd likely have done the same thing. And she didn't think she was going to push Kitty to talk about anything in particular either, but she did want to say that.]
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[She takes a deep breath and lets it out slowly.] Thanks.
They were there because of me. [And there is a bundle of guilt inside her just for that even though the culling of Chicago could have taken them out not long after.] Mom and Dad tried to stop them, but... [They killed them like they were swatting a fly.] Then I ran. I was scared and didn't really know how to use my powers, but it just kicked in, and I don't think they could track me phased. [Because she got away as impossible as it seemed.] It was Sabertooth and Sinister next time, but the X-Men saved me. Took me in. Trained me. I never actually ended up in the pens. I was lucky.
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...your parents would be glad ya ran. An' I'm glad the X-Men found you. I'm glad that's still what we do.
[They'd saved her too, just by giving her a place to go. Man. Kitty's world really was awful. She was so strong for being as sane as she was after going through all that, for still enabling her heart to care.]
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Is there a Henry McCoy where you're from?
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He was just one of the worst, you know? [Apocalypse, Dark Beast, Sugarman, Holocaust. There were others too. Lots of people that had made themselves into monsters. He definitely made her short list though.]
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Sounds like it. [Sidelong glance.] If he was the one from your world, I'd help you shove him out an airlock as many times as it took.
[Simple and very sincere. Some people, you had to provide room to change, give them a chance. Other people just needed to die for the sake of the ones they'd killed and harmed, for the sake of others still alive. Death was personal. Justice wasn't. Rogue was no judge and jury, and she knew that her offer had nothing to do with law: It was personal. Kitty's world's Hank McCoy had hurt too many people in too horrible away to be allowed to mix freely with the people of the Fleet -- in that matter, it was protection. But it was also very much for the sake of the girl sitting by her side.
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Yeah, I already promised Erik I wouldn't hurt this one. No airlock fun times for me. Not that I'd actually need an airlock.
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It wouldn't make you feel any better anyway.
[It hadn't made her feel any better, anyway.]
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Doesn't mean ya have ta take it on face value. [Not that she's intending to feed into paranoia, but there was no reason why Kitty should have to feel her her experiences invalidated either.] But this isn't your first time either. You know how alternate universes go.
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Killin' someone and not likin' them are pretty varying in their extremes. Pretty sure there's a whole bunch of steps in between, an' a few more before and after besides.
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[Speaking of, back up a bit.] You said ya promised Erik you weren't gonna do anythin'?
[Erik Lensherr? What's his interest here?]
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Thanks. [Of course part of the problem is herself. Because she doesn't like being the person making someone who might actually be a good guy feel awful when he had no part in any of the wrongdoing.]
I did say that. [Realizing they hadn't actually talked about Erik. At least not the one here. There was certainly mention of him being her husband.] Um, do you know who I mean? [She's aware that he's going by Blade here and she assumes he looks different than Rogue remembers from home.]
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[So Kitty didn't need to worry, Rogue wasn't going to shove him out of an airlock either.]
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