Hank "why this" McCoy (
beathach) wrote in
driftfleet2016-04-08 08:31 pm
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Who: two nerds and you
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: Marsiva
When: now!
[ The audio comes on sharply, but everything is still dark as two people discuss their situation.]
Is that the camera? Can you get it to work?
I - think so? Here, push this --
I am pushing it, Hank. I thought you knew about these from that show you keep watching. Space Trek?
It's Star Trek and that isn't exactly - you know, the same thing as this.
Right. . . . Wait, I think I see something on the side.
[ And the video flickers on, the red light glowing softly. It focuses on two men. One in a wheelchair and the other right next to him, peering curiously at the camera before they step back satisfied. ]
Well, that’s over and done with. Hello to anyone who might be out there. My name is Charles Xavier and this is Hank McCoy. Apparently we’ve been kidnapped again, by an unknown force again for some mysterious reason.
[muttered:] Again. [and louder] So if anyone would be kind enough to explain exactly what's going on, we'd appreciate it. You have our thanks in advance.
But do keep it pertinent.
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: Marsiva
When: now!
[ The audio comes on sharply, but everything is still dark as two people discuss their situation.]
Is that the camera? Can you get it to work?
I - think so? Here, push this --
I am pushing it, Hank. I thought you knew about these from that show you keep watching. Space Trek?
It's Star Trek and that isn't exactly - you know, the same thing as this.
Right. . . . Wait, I think I see something on the side.
[ And the video flickers on, the red light glowing softly. It focuses on two men. One in a wheelchair and the other right next to him, peering curiously at the camera before they step back satisfied. ]
Well, that’s over and done with. Hello to anyone who might be out there. My name is Charles Xavier and this is Hank McCoy. Apparently we’ve been kidnapped again, by an unknown force again for some mysterious reason.
[muttered:] Again. [and louder] So if anyone would be kind enough to explain exactly what's going on, we'd appreciate it. You have our thanks in advance.
But do keep it pertinent.

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I'm sorry. I don't want to put this all on you, it's not fair. I just want to help you settle in.
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I can assure you, I will have no problems settling in. As for fairness . . . surely, something needs to be fair to you as well. And I can imagine this isn't.
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[ It's obvious that it hurts, even if she's keeping her head up and her chin high. ]
I was Hermione Granger, Marchioness of the Citadel, Sorceress and Protectress of Caer Glaem and Lioness Courant. You - you were Charles Xavier, Second to the Marchioness and Whispermage.
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Once, I was Janus of Fawn. Then I was Miles of Ometotchtli. Now I'm only Charles Xavier.
I think that gives us a fair idea of who we are. Who we decide to be is our decision from here on.
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I think that's - you're right. I'm none of that anymore, not here, and I -
[ She breathes out. This is hard, but there's no reason she should go out of her way to make it harder for Charles. ]
It's nice to meet you, Charles Xavier.
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[ He hopes this helps. There's little else he can do and honestly, he can't blame her for being upset. ]
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[ Best to get along and do what she can, she thinks. It's still Charles and, even if he doesn't know her, she still cares. That will never, ever change. ]
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[ The premise, the style, the benevolent and secretive overlords. All it's missing is some kind of murdergame happening. And Charles doesn't care where he is. It's just another place to adapt and move away from. ]
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[ She breathes out, shaking her head. The scars on her face are a little more obvious in the light as she leans back - a large one, from her eyebrow down to her lips on the left hand side and claw marks along her jawline, silvery and light. ]
It's completely different from anything I've experienced before.
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[ And he's not sure whether he's fascinated or a little bit creeped out. Probably fascinated. ]
But the scenario isn't. It's just another place to get used to until we go home. And we will.
[ His voice is steel. Charles won't budge on that. No amount of time in Driftfleet will take that away. ]
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[ She's as determined as he is, that's obvious, and she nods her head, a sharp motion. It's easier to focus on this than - well, all the other emotions. ]
There have been a few people that have tried, but it's mostly ended with them getting hurt. Our powers, magic and anything else won't help us.
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[ Until an opportunity arises. He notices that her stance has changed, but it's not his place to comment. ]
Do you have abilities?
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[ She reaches up her sleeve, drawing out her wand and smiling before she whispers lumos. ]
I'm a witch.
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That was Latin, wasn't it?
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[ She shifts, almost awkward for a moment, before - ]
I can also turn into a lion.
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[ He rubs the mark on his hand - the mark of a deer. Compared to a lion or a wolf, turning into an otter isn't all that remarkable. ]
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[ It's a little sore, since she would love to be able to do it without the extra help, but all the same. ]
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[ He kind of prefers the wand. It seems to have some semblance of rules. ]
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[ Wait until she shows off, then we'll see about rules. ]
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[ Wait, this is magic. This is a redundant question. ] I assume magic is the answer I should be satisfied with.
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[ A pause, then: ]
It's actually rather logical.
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[ Magic isn't something he's keen on studying and learning. Magic was the way of the library and Kyriakos, after all. But he still holds interest in the workings. ]
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[ Because the metaphor wouldn't work if it was just a tool to use. ]
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[ Her face twists - yes, a little complicated. ]
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