sara lance. (
revivo) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-09 06:35 pm
may mingle (blameless!)
Who: Blameless crew + visitors
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Aboard the Blameless
When: May
[time to get your mingle on, people lacking blame and friends!]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Aboard the Blameless
When: May
[time to get your mingle on, people lacking blame and friends!]

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Still! Accidents do happen. People get distracted, engines fail, enemies appear outta nowhere and try to gun you down. [All day in the life stuff! She shrugs.] Not to worry, though. I'm an expert at crash landings.
[She says it confidently, and it's actually hard to tell whether she's joking or being serious. Honestly, it all sounds somewhat funny and definitely precocious, coming from what is unmistakably a tiny teenage girl-- no matter what her species is.]
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I believe you. And - I mean, knowing that and all, it makes you a better pilot than most, doesn't it? Especially if you're good at - uh, crash landings. Those are difficult.
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Ah - is he a magnet for it? Or is it just bad luck?
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He likes to be in the center of the action. You do the math.
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And - no math necessary, I can see it.
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Anyway-- enough about Anakin. He isn't even here. What about you? What's your job?
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What about back home...?
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At home I'm a scientist and a teacher. Er - soon to be teacher. We were in the process of setting the school up before we were brought here.
What about you? You're a pilot, but - you said that - Anakin? was your master?
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[Ahsoka nods again at his question.]
That's right. Well, sort of. "Was" is the operative word in that sentence. I wasn't a pilot, exactly-- I was part of an Order that dedicated itself to keeping peace throughout the galaxy. Sometimes, that included fighting and piloting. [She's used to people not knowing who the Jedi are, now, so she explains preemptively before Hank can ask.]
But I left the Order, so technically Anakin isn't my master anymore. Just my friend.
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[he appreciates her explaining - because he would have certainly asked, and he smiles to show her as much] Old habits, though, right?
[she seems so young, and yet it isn't as if he has room to say anything. The X-Men - that first group, there were teenagers there. The ones here are young as well, and he'd met so many people in Kyriakos half his age and who had done more with their lives than he could ever dream]
I've never heard of a - galaxy-wide group of peacekeepers, though. That's - really impressive, and amazing, especially for someone so young - [and he immediately winces and holds up a hand apologetically] - no offense.
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None taken. It's normal back home, because everyone knows that the Jedi start training young. But I'm aware that most people here think it's weird, usually because they don't have any equivalent.
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Mm, it's - incredibly uncommon where I'm from, but - I was young when I did my schooling, so I kind of understand. And I've met a few people who were - younger than you would expect, doing all sorts of things you wouldn't see in my world.
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Ah! That's it! I've got it! [She punches one palm with her other hand for emphasis-- she's animated like that.] Xavier's-- that's the school Kurt goes to, isn't it?
Oh... although, if you've just built it, then that means... [MORE TIME SHENANIGANS.]
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[he smiles a little. He's so used to time shenanigans it hurts] We're not from the same - uh. Timeline? World? . . . either of those work, honestly. There's similarities, though. Like the school.
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But yes, I know Kurt. We're friends. [She chuckles.] Actually, when we first met, I thought he was from my world.
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That's - good, though. He's a good kid. [he tilts his head] Really?
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Oh! Not that humans are bad, but... well, it's kinda weird when nobody else is used to non-humans. [Flippantly:] Do you know how many questions I have to field per day?
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[says this guy, who looks completely human at the moment] I'll admit I want to ask too, but only because I'm curious, not - because I'm not used to non-humans. But I didn't want to be rude.
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It's okay. I'm used to it. Go on, what do you want to know? Is it the horns? It's always the horns.
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[he does look apologetic, though] I can make it fair if you want.
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The markings are an evolutionary throwback to when we survived in nature-- they're camouflage, they help us to blend in on our home planet. Same with the stripes on our horns. Everything on Shili is bright, multi-coloured and patterned. So we are too.
[Then she uses one hand to point to the top of her stubby little cat-eared-horns.] These are actually called montrals. They're not quite the same as horns. They're sensitive to vibrations in the air, so we can tell where things are around us even without sight or hearing. They grow bigger as we get older. Pretty cool, huh?
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That's - wow, that is really cool. [congratulations Ahsoka, you're the first person to get him to use that word genuinely] Your planet sounds amazing, too. That sort of stuff - other planets and all - that's . . . far, far in my future. So hearing about it is - thank you.
[and - because he is about fairness, he grins] I never said I was human.
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[Pause. Digest. React.]
... Wait. You're not human? Oh! Are you using one of those-- hologram things like Kurt too?
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