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serpentis) wrote in
driftfleet2015-02-20 07:36 pm
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THE GALA ON ADSUM (Mingle Log)
Who: Anyone and Everyone!
Broadcast: Nope!
Action: A ballroom on Adsum
When: 2/21, Evening-Night

[And the night has arrived! Dorian put out an open invitation, and anyone who is interested is welcome to dress up and meet up for a night of dancing and fawning over each other. Make sure to wear your best, everyone! It's a very special episode of Drift Fleet!]
((OOC: There was an open invitiation, but even if your character never replied or has had personal contact with Dorian, feel free to assume he's let them come along or be dragged along by someone else! I'll be tagging some threads, but if you want a thread to be closed, please just say so in the header.))
Broadcast: Nope!
Action: A ballroom on Adsum
When: 2/21, Evening-Night

[And the night has arrived! Dorian put out an open invitation, and anyone who is interested is welcome to dress up and meet up for a night of dancing and fawning over each other. Make sure to wear your best, everyone! It's a very special episode of Drift Fleet!]
((OOC: There was an open invitiation, but even if your character never replied or has had personal contact with Dorian, feel free to assume he's let them come along or be dragged along by someone else! I'll be tagging some threads, but if you want a thread to be closed, please just say so in the header.))

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Oh, yeah. A little over two weeks ago. How'd you guess?
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[ if there's anything important in situations like these, it's to know of and about as many people involved as possible. It makes it easier to know the secret goings-on of the crews, what drama to expect, and perhaps more importantly -- who among them could be s threat in some way.
Of course, the way she phrases it simply seems more like she just happens to be a social butterfly ]
Are you settling in alright? I know not everyone is used to the whole space travel thing.
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[Adachi is doing his best to try and keep a log of the conversation going in his head. It was pretty much standard practice for him in any circumstance. However, he was finding it especially difficult to do currently. It's like his head was all fuzzy, and he couldn't focus properly. Normally, he would be more bothered by this, but it was a party... and this girl was hot...]
For the most part. I mean, as well as I can. It's just a lot to take in, you know? Suddenly finding yourself in outer space, and then being told that you're now part of some weird, intergalactic reality TV show... I'd be surprised if anyone was able to just immediately accept that.
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[ She gets where he's coming from, but ... she was totally one of those people who pretty much immediately accepted it. Years in a place like Paradisa made any situation one where she couldn't be all that surprised ... and so far, the show had been relatively harmless and drama-free. Better than the monthly murder fests that Paradisa had a tendency to turn into ...
Of course, she won't voice the "it could be worse" sentiment. The last thing she wants is Atroma getting any .... ideas. ]
It is a lot. But I'm glad you're doing alright. There are some in the fleet who'd never heard of TV before or anything, so it's difficult to explain exactly what's going on.
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[In reality, once he had gotten past the initial shock of suddenly being someplace entirely new, Adachi had settled into this new environment rather easily. After all, he certainly wasn't unfamiliar with weirdness involving television. Yet, he felt it best to keep playing it off like this was much weirder of an experience to him than it really was. If he seemed too comfortable with it all, people would likely start asking questions... and that was the last thing he wanted.]
Well, of course I'm familiar with television and even reality shows, but this... [He makes a vague gesture, highlighting as much around them as he could.] I mean, suddenly waking up in outer space, held against our will for the amusement of some faceless alien horde... it's like something out of a bad science fiction movie.
[Adachi pauses briefly before continuing, doing his best wounded facade.]
I wouldn't exactly say I'm "all right."
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[ There are certain people she'd rather not associate with at all, but she won't say that out loud ... ]
A bad movie, huh ... ? After everything I've seen I'd say it's not that weird, compared to some of the things that have happened to me.
But I'm sure you'll adjust soon enough. People are made to adapt, after all!
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[Really? This girl has experienced weirder things than this place? That didn't seem possible. But, then again, if Adachi's learned anything so far, it's that everyone in the fleet (at least out of the people he's met) all have some pretty unique backgrounds.]
What could have happened to you that would be weirder than any of this outer-space, reality TV show business? [Then Adachi remembers his manners again.] That is, if it's not too personal of a question of course. [He chuckles apologetically, waving his hands embarrassingly about it front of his chest.]
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[ No last name. It's not important, here. ]
It's not too personal. I'm talking about zombie invasions and magical castles that eat your feelings and demonic rituals and stuff. [ A shrug. ] Compared to that, this is a piece of cake.
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You're THAT Ino?! The "freeze-out" Ino?!
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"Freeze-out"?
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Oh, well- um... [Adachi chuckles nervously.] Someone told me that you were in Paradisa... and uh, ah heh... I don't really know what the "freeze out" bit means. Honest.
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Who was it, and what did they say exactly?
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No- nothing bad was said. I promise. [Adachi slips into his flustered, blundering persona like an old, comfy sweater.] I only know your name, because I was asking about people from Paradisa. That's all.
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Out of all the people who know her from Paradisa, though, there's really only one who comes to mind who would say something weird like that ... ]
It was Crowley, wasn't it? Tall, dark hair, sunglasses?
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Oh, uh... ah heh... I'm sure he didn't mean anything by it. He was just trying to be helpful.
[Adachi rubs the back of his neck, looking guilty and not like he wasn't utterly enjoying this.]
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[ I mean, she'd still trust him with her life, but she couldn't honestly say he'd never done anything to annoy her.
But she huffs, putting that to the side. Crowley will get an earful from her later ]
In any case, yes, I am from Paradisa, just like he is.
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[And that's all that Adachi feels he's obligated to offer in his drinking buddy's defense.]
Wow though, it sounds like Paradisa was miserable. I mean, that's a lot to go through.
[So it seems that Crowley was telling the truth about that place. Adachi figured it was too convoluted not to be true. Still, Ino's confirmation made him uneasy. He needed to learn more about his time there.]
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It had its ups and downs. In the end, I'm better prepared for anything Atroma wants to pull out of their ass.
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According to Crowley-san, I once lived in Paradisa too. Thing is, I don't remember any of it. [Adachi pauses briefly before he finally asks the question.] Do you remember me from there at all?
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You don't really look familiar. [ Her memories are hazy in some spots, though ... but then again, she can easily attribute not remembering him to how many people came and went in the entire time she was there. ] But if you talk about the people you know, I might know them. People tended to come in groups from their respective worlds, there.
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Uh, okay. Do any of these names ring a bell: Ryotaro Dojima, Nanako Dojima or...
[Adachi pauses. He may look like he's trying to think of a third name, but really he's deciding whether or not to say it. He figures he might as well try, but depending on Ino's response... things could get difficult.]
Yu Narukami?
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IT'S ALL GOOD SHE'S .. USED TO IT ....
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