pain_train (
pain_train) wrote in
driftfleet2016-09-25 10:15 pm
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Who: Wrath
Broadcast: Video to everyone
Action: Windrose, or later at the fox park on the Iskaulit
When: Current
[Wrath as most people have not seen her. Hair's the same, jumpsuit is the same, expression is devoid of all the normal friendliness or happiness she displays. Her look into the camera is flat, stern. When she speaks, her tone is clipped, words a lot more precise than normal, like she's making a report.]
This is Wrath, First Officer of the Windrose.
There is a black fox that's been getting aggressive with the domesticated foxes in the fox park. Today she went after Officer Snuggles, and shortly thereafter revealed herself to be a member of the fleet rather than a pet, capable of speech. I have attached a recording of our encounter to this video for anyone who is curious.
Officer Snuggles is the vulpine officer for the Windrose security team and a valued crew asset. I do not tolerate aggression or violence toward any member of my crew and informed the black fox of such. She claimed that he is not a member of our crew and should not be "here"--presumably the fox park.
Officer Snuggles is listed on the crew roster of the Windrose. The fox park is for general use. I respectfully request that whichever captain has this individual on his or her crew adjust the understanding of their misinformed crewman.
Or I will.
I further suggest that those who have the foxes from Arslae as pets or working animals remain with them while they play in the fox park, as it seems there is a member of the fleet who feels justified bullying domesticated animals and doesn't understand the concept of shared or general use space.
Wrath out.
[Attached video: this from Wrath's first person viewpoint, taken from the data record on her artificial eye.]
Broadcast: Video to everyone
Action: Windrose, or later at the fox park on the Iskaulit
When: Current
[Wrath as most people have not seen her. Hair's the same, jumpsuit is the same, expression is devoid of all the normal friendliness or happiness she displays. Her look into the camera is flat, stern. When she speaks, her tone is clipped, words a lot more precise than normal, like she's making a report.]
This is Wrath, First Officer of the Windrose.
There is a black fox that's been getting aggressive with the domesticated foxes in the fox park. Today she went after Officer Snuggles, and shortly thereafter revealed herself to be a member of the fleet rather than a pet, capable of speech. I have attached a recording of our encounter to this video for anyone who is curious.
Officer Snuggles is the vulpine officer for the Windrose security team and a valued crew asset. I do not tolerate aggression or violence toward any member of my crew and informed the black fox of such. She claimed that he is not a member of our crew and should not be "here"--presumably the fox park.
Officer Snuggles is listed on the crew roster of the Windrose. The fox park is for general use. I respectfully request that whichever captain has this individual on his or her crew adjust the understanding of their misinformed crewman.
Or I will.
I further suggest that those who have the foxes from Arslae as pets or working animals remain with them while they play in the fox park, as it seems there is a member of the fleet who feels justified bullying domesticated animals and doesn't understand the concept of shared or general use space.
Wrath out.
[Attached video: this from Wrath's first person viewpoint, taken from the data record on her artificial eye.]

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I'm not saying what she did was right, but I also don't know how I'd feel about being somewhere most of the other people weren't humanoid but some of them had pet humans. [Mutants. For the sake of this she's going with humans.]
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[Wrath has severe problems with this, for a number of reasons wound up in her own history.]
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Or maybe she's just awful. Like I say, I don't know her.
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How's everything else going?
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You?
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...It has different advantages and challenges.
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Um... Well, it was a little more reactive. [Not that she has much trouble getting her usual parts up and running, but was even easier to be stimulated. She's not sure how universal that is, but it was the case for this transition.] Which was good and bad.
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