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driftfleet2016-05-09 09:06 pm
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I knew I should have looked up 'reality shows' a few months back.
[ The man who appears on the screen is currently looking at what seems to be a little notepad before adding the word 'space' next to the words 'reality tv'. Really, he could have done this space setting if it included an inter-galactic war or helping planets in peril.
But in all honesty, Steve Rogers: entertainer has never been his career choice and it's not his forte, either. At least now the whole thing doesn't include singing and girls in scandalously short skirts. ]
My name is Steve Rogers, currently aboard the SS Pathstone. I've done a little bit of reading while aboard the Marsiva. I understand there are those who are trying to help the people on the moon we're visiting, if there is anything you need, I'd do whatever I can do to help.
[ you might catch a glimmer of red and blue and silver just behind him. A wink as the light hits metal ]
The same goes for going home. I imagine people have already looked into ways for us to leave this place. No one should be taken anywhere against their will. I'd like to hear about the information you have managed to collect and I'll do everything I can to make sure everyone will be able to go home safely.
[ you all get a little smile. he's so awkward at these things, can you tell by now. ]
I heard I've missed quite a party.
[ The man who appears on the screen is currently looking at what seems to be a little notepad before adding the word 'space' next to the words 'reality tv'. Really, he could have done this space setting if it included an inter-galactic war or helping planets in peril.
But in all honesty, Steve Rogers: entertainer has never been his career choice and it's not his forte, either. At least now the whole thing doesn't include singing and girls in scandalously short skirts. ]
My name is Steve Rogers, currently aboard the SS Pathstone. I've done a little bit of reading while aboard the Marsiva. I understand there are those who are trying to help the people on the moon we're visiting, if there is anything you need, I'd do whatever I can do to help.
[ you might catch a glimmer of red and blue and silver just behind him. A wink as the light hits metal ]
The same goes for going home. I imagine people have already looked into ways for us to leave this place. No one should be taken anywhere against their will. I'd like to hear about the information you have managed to collect and I'll do everything I can to make sure everyone will be able to go home safely.
[ you all get a little smile. he's so awkward at these things, can you tell by now. ]
I heard I've missed quite a party.

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That's fine - I'm on the Blameless.
video;
I'm on my way. I should be there shortly.
[ and, after a moment ]
Thank you. For meeting me like this.
video;
You're welcome, but there's no need to thank me. I should be thanking you for coming here, really.
[he'll even leave the lab to wait for Steve by shuttles]
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you'll get used to the captain america thing, hank.
he'll climb off the shuttle, strapping the shield to his back before making his way towards him and offering a hand ]
Hank, nice to see you.
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Of course, the shield's a big tip off, too.
Hank takes the offered hand and shakes it, his grip firm but careful]
You too, Steve. Uh - welcome to the Blameless. [he gestures behind him] We can speak in my lab, if you like. [it's as private as it gets here]
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[ he reminds him a little of bruce, in a way. clever and efficient as he seems. steve follows him through the ship, looking around him as they walk. it's a fine vessel, much like the others. it's hard to believe the sole reason of the setting is for entertainment. ]
What are you working on?
[ asked as they reach the lab ]
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[he opens the door to the lab, allowing Steve to go in first. It's very lived-in, notes scattered here and there, something running in the far corner. In the main work area, there's a plate of protein gel with a few test tubes near it, some already containing something that looks similar]
Right now? I'm working on both trying to make ice cream, and finishing up something I take for my - uh, appearance.
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[ he takes a seat, lowers his shield to the ground. he has to smile, however and add - ]
I have to admit, ice cream doesn't sound bad at all.
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[he clears his notes to the side so he can hop up and sit on the counter] Right? No one can say no to ice cream.
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[ smile and a firm nod. don't worry, Hank, he got this. ]
I'd like an update on the ice cream situation once you succeed.
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[he forces something of a serious expression and only fails a little]
As soon as I get approval from my official taste testers, I'll let you know.
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[ once more, he thinks this one would have gotten along quite well with bruce. those moments will happen very often, he suspects. ]
I admit the choice of food here is interesting.
[ HE HAD SEEN WORSE but still. ]
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[he huffs at the mention of the food, though]
"Interesting" is the polite way to put it, though the cooks do amazing things with what they have.
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[ he really misses the good old days when he knew only of one world and not many, especially not many who somehow overlap each other. ]
I'm sure that either way, I've had worse.
[ war food in the 40s and all. ]
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And - yeah, it isn't bad, but - you can't help but make the comparisons.
But - er, I'm side-tracking you with food. What sort of information were you looking for?
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[ especially as his life seems to go in the same pattern, once he thinks he's boarding on catching up there are aliens and AI robots and space reality shows and steve is thrown 10 steps back for all the 3 he had taken forward. ]
Anything you can give me really. about this world, the fleet, the moon. anything you found out, no matter how small it may look.
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Hank nods and turns to grab one of his notebooks, then holds it out to Steve. Inside are the notes he's started taking since he arrived - about the moon (along with some more science-y explanations/theories about what's going on down there), the augments, and whatever else he's learned since his arrival]
That's everything I've found out so far. There isn't much about this world or the fleet aside from what you learn when you arrive. I can't find what year we're in, or - even what system we're in, either.
There's a little more about the moon, but that's because I went down there to speak with some of the locals.
Ah - and I don't know if anyone's warned you yet, but don't mess with your augment. I've heard of people trying and - it doesn't end well, for anyone.
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[ he nods, looks at the notes an takes care to reach each one before moving to the next ]
have the locals been cooperative? will they answer questions?
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They're pretty forthcoming, especially if you're interested in helping. [he taps a clawed finger against his arm, sighing out] The short of it is that they tried to terraform the moon centuries ago, and something went wrong with what they were using - which resulted in all the toxicity down there.
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[ yet another o bruce where art thou moment. ]
well, I don't know much about that but maybe we can get in contact with some local scientists, see what they have.
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[he makes a noise and nods] I know of a few, both on the fleet and down on the moon. It's definitely not a problem one person can solve on their own.
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[ a nod and a smile ]
A good thing we all have each other. Maybe we can help those people yet.
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I really hope so. That they're even open to the idea is a huge start.