Lilly Desange (
motheater) wrote in
driftfleet2016-08-20 01:42 am
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[actionlog] OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUT
Who: Lilly and poor unfortunate souls
Broadcast: NONE I'M TOO MAD!!!
Action: E V E R Y W H E R E (...Wonderduck and Iskaulit especially, in bars, garden, and library... anywhere, really)
When: NOW
LILLY IS NOT HAPPY.
The moment she woke up on the Marsiva she was a wild angry mess of yelling and hissing and spitting. Because she was supposed to be with Makie, supposed to be around trees and forest and life and not strange metal worlds. Getting transferred to the Wonderduck is... not any better. She runs on all fours with a howl of indignant anger —
And anyone on the Wonderduck is forced to endure, uh...
A yelling, angry creature. If you expected your current engineer to be nice, I hate to tell you, um... She's throwing space food at the walls. Knocking down breakables. Kicking over chairs. Powder, floating through the air, coating her hair and her pajamas and the counters. She runs all throughout the ship before she manages to get to... the Iskaulit. How did she get here? When? Wouldn't you like to know.
You'll find a few things.
a.) You'll find yourself feeling... followed. There's nothing that you can see, but there's a distinct sound of... breathing? And then something darting past your peripheral, perhaps. If you're brave enough to go into the area containing the garden, you'll find the lights all off, as if someone couldn't stand them and their brightness.
And if you're especially unlucky, you can turn on the lights or use your communicator as a light to see this twitching figure:

IIIIEEIIIEEEEEE—!
b.) Or! Maybe you'll find her in angry mode. She's rushed into the library and one of the bars and is probably throwing around bottles and flinging books. What's she screaming the whole time? Maybe you'll even somehow find this strange, strange child on your ship. God have mercy on your soul if she figures the buttons out enough to rush around trying to find an exit. Or at least one can assume that's what she's looking for, because she keeps yelling angrily:
"OUT, OUT, OOOOUT!!"
... Maybe she, idk, wants out.
... Have fun.
Broadcast: NONE I'M TOO MAD!!!
Action: E V E R Y W H E R E (...Wonderduck and Iskaulit especially, in bars, garden, and library... anywhere, really)
When: NOW
LILLY IS NOT HAPPY.
The moment she woke up on the Marsiva she was a wild angry mess of yelling and hissing and spitting. Because she was supposed to be with Makie, supposed to be around trees and forest and life and not strange metal worlds. Getting transferred to the Wonderduck is... not any better. She runs on all fours with a howl of indignant anger —
And anyone on the Wonderduck is forced to endure, uh...
A yelling, angry creature. If you expected your current engineer to be nice, I hate to tell you, um... She's throwing space food at the walls. Knocking down breakables. Kicking over chairs. Powder, floating through the air, coating her hair and her pajamas and the counters. She runs all throughout the ship before she manages to get to... the Iskaulit. How did she get here? When? Wouldn't you like to know.
You'll find a few things.
a.) You'll find yourself feeling... followed. There's nothing that you can see, but there's a distinct sound of... breathing? And then something darting past your peripheral, perhaps. If you're brave enough to go into the area containing the garden, you'll find the lights all off, as if someone couldn't stand them and their brightness.
And if you're especially unlucky, you can turn on the lights or use your communicator as a light to see this twitching figure:

IIIIEEIIIEEEEEE—!
b.) Or! Maybe you'll find her in angry mode. She's rushed into the library and one of the bars and is probably throwing around bottles and flinging books. What's she screaming the whole time? Maybe you'll even somehow find this strange, strange child on your ship. God have mercy on your soul if she figures the buttons out enough to rush around trying to find an exit. Or at least one can assume that's what she's looking for, because she keeps yelling angrily:
"OUT, OUT, OOOOUT!!"
... Maybe she, idk, wants out.
... Have fun.

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Yelling isn't as scary as, say, a lunge. She can work with pissed off adults.
"... Eyebrow?"
She traces a familiar curly eyebrow over one eye.
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"He got to go home. Mean, huh? But the guys here can make some tasty stuff. You ever had chicken?"
...does she want the answer to that.
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Is that an answer enough? Are you offering some chicken here, Nami?
"Bawk bawk bawk," she smugly replies, which may imply that these chickens she's familiar with were alive before they were totally dead. This kid is horrific sometimes, okay. You learn to accept it.
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"Okay, well my chef can make it really tasty. I'll bring some out to you, okay?" There's probably still the customary plate of leftovers, so... you know. It won't take a moment. Crumbed and fried, like a cheap space knockoff of KFC. But her chefs do know what they're doing, so it tastes decent. She'll retreat to the kitchen and fish up a plate's worth, sliding it in front of Lilly when she returns.
"Here you go."
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Give me that sweet, sweet chicken...!
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"You like it?"
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... But hey, it's genuine enjoyment and not creepiness! Score one.
"You cooked it. No blood."
... Okay, there's some creepiness, but we can't win them all.
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"...that's okay, right? That there's no blood?"
Are you even capable of reassurance. Let's find out.
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She shrugs, stuffing more food in her mouth.
Is that, uh, kinda reassuring? That vague indifference a the idea of there being no blood?
It totally is, right.
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No. Whatever, kid. She sighs. "Well, as long as you like it. You don't ever have to go hungry in this place, okay? Everyone's got food."