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feathery) wrote in
driftfleet2016-04-13 08:05 am
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Who: Davesprite and whoever.
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Indoors, moonside.
When: Now sounds good.
[Someone is done to death with masks and getting accosted by randos on the street. Thus, Davesprite has taken refuge indoors, since that's as good as it gets short of returning to the ships. He'd normally opt for text, but he honestly just wants to talk for a while. Even if his voice is equal parts bored and sullen.]
Sportball ambushes on the street are great and all, [it probably isn't possible for him to sound more sarcastic] but I got to ponder the selection happening in this contaminated stain on the face of space. Like, sure, there are "strategy games" [yes, those are actual, audible air quotes], but where my real battles at. You know, the wordplay variety, where you drop a witticism to a sick beat and slant it to rhyme. Twist that shit into ill verse and cause some deadly delirium not even the most decorated doctor could cure. Dude could be veteran to World War Disease and still find himself stymied by this nasty flow that makes even the gutsiest guerilla fold. Ain't a medic around who can mend my rap battle burns.
[A beat.]
So, yeah, maybe I'm only pissed about moon pollution central 'cause all these hostile idiots keep hailing me out of the blue and yet: not a single fuckin' rap battle. [This is definitely not the only reason he's pissed about moon pollution central, but priorities.] What's a guy got to do, besides deck himself out in a shitty respirator and biohazard costume. A live performance? God, this is stupid.
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Indoors, moonside.
When: Now sounds good.
[Someone is done to death with masks and getting accosted by randos on the street. Thus, Davesprite has taken refuge indoors, since that's as good as it gets short of returning to the ships. He'd normally opt for text, but he honestly just wants to talk for a while. Even if his voice is equal parts bored and sullen.]
Sportball ambushes on the street are great and all, [it probably isn't possible for him to sound more sarcastic] but I got to ponder the selection happening in this contaminated stain on the face of space. Like, sure, there are "strategy games" [yes, those are actual, audible air quotes], but where my real battles at. You know, the wordplay variety, where you drop a witticism to a sick beat and slant it to rhyme. Twist that shit into ill verse and cause some deadly delirium not even the most decorated doctor could cure. Dude could be veteran to World War Disease and still find himself stymied by this nasty flow that makes even the gutsiest guerilla fold. Ain't a medic around who can mend my rap battle burns.
[A beat.]
So, yeah, maybe I'm only pissed about moon pollution central 'cause all these hostile idiots keep hailing me out of the blue and yet: not a single fuckin' rap battle. [This is definitely not the only reason he's pissed about moon pollution central, but priorities.] What's a guy got to do, besides deck himself out in a shitty respirator and biohazard costume. A live performance? God, this is stupid.

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Technically it's a gigantic spaceship, but it requires a tremendous amount of power to move- power we don't always have ready access to- so for the most part, it sits on the ocean's surface.
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[He is used to things kind of conveniently being there and only sort-of-not-really making sense.]
Not gonna lie, I was half expecting to discover Atlantis was aliens all along.
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Ok, I had that one coming. Probably should have learned that lesson after getting enlisted by a bunch of Norse gods, but I guess all the weird shit you get schooled on is always gonna be true in some universe somewhere or other.
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[He trails off, only vaguely aware of where he wants to go with this.]
I don't know. The places other people are from don't seem to care too much about that.
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[UNDERSTATEMENT.]
And I guess so. The situation gets especially nebulous when none of us are sure what happens when people disappear. Like where they go or if Atroma even controls it in the first place.
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I have to agree with you there. Bringing people across dimensions should require a tremendous amount of power and the technology to do it as they choose, which few universes seem to have. Then there's keeping the ships fueled, giving us money and food and bonuses, allowing us to put in significant ship upgrades every month... I doubt even the universe's most popular reality show would make them THAT rich.
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[It had definitely been reduced to reruns by 2009.]
But yeah. Like it turns out my alt universe mom and Jade's alt universe granddad could...sort of send shit back and forth between our universe and theirs. But the energy cost was fucking astronomical, and that was still within the same contained reality. I don't know, it's just frustrating when there's all this fucking garbage that doesn't add up, but we can't do anything about it. Like anytime anyone tries, it just turns into dead ends upon dead ends.
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[She then nodded.]
They've certainly perfected blocking us from finding out anything useful, too. They can fiddle with our memories, they can seal off anything that might give us clues, they don't talk to us directly. It's hard not to feel hopeless sometimes.
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[Being in jamjars for two years means he's finally over the fact that only video game protags think hammerspace is normal.]
Anyway. I dunno what to do about it, the whole Atroma thing. 'Cause it does feel futile, and I mean—there's no way to know what they do to our memories besides that. And if they've got that much control over everything we do, what's the point in pretending they don't.
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[She bit her lip.]
Yeah. We can't exactly go behind their backs when they can knock us all out at will and implant knowledge into us. But on the other hand, I have a feeling they'll slip some time. They HAVE to.
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[This question is less random than it sounds.]
But I guess they do. Or maybe they have before, but they wipe the memories. The whole augment bullshit makes this a thousand times more complicated than it needs to be. And like, I'm used to complicated, but this is above and beyond anything that's remotely necessary.
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[She nods, making a frustrated sound.]
When we can't count on our own memories, it makes it even easier for them to control us. Manipulate us for entertainment. Whatever the story is behind this, it's deeply screwed up.
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[Which is a really precise date. But the combination of your best friend's birthday, the apocalypse, and your life generally going down the shitter all within twenty-four hours in linear time leaves a lasting impression. ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ]
...Do you think Atroma is after anything in particular, 'cause I've got nothing. Besides, I dunno, some kind of mass social experiment. But that still doesn't really explain why they snatched us all up from other worlds instead of people from their own.
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