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Voices from Heaven ([personal profile] thespaceopera) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-12-07 08:02 pm

You can check out anytime you'd like.. [Hotel Corona Mingle]

Who: The Fleet!
Broadcast: If you want
Action: Hotel Corona or Planet Ikke
When: December 7th onward

a wheel-shaped space station


[After the mystery and isolation of their last destination, the Marsiva seems determined to head to brighter, busier territory. After a long journey through remote, nebula-painted space, speeding along at a brisk pace for the Host ship, the Marsiva brings her Fleet to a sudden and prominent point of traffic.

It seems that the Fleet has happened upon some sort of vacation destination! Maybe Atroma thinks that the passengers deserve some rest and relaxation... or just wants to distract them with something huge and shiny.

Welcome to Hotel Corona! Feel free to enjoy yourselves and enjoy the sites! If a hotel resort isn't your thing, you can head on over to the nearby planet and explore it's icy wonders.

In order words: it's a mingle!! Everyone get in! ]

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stefanged: (well okay then)

[personal profile] stefanged 2017-01-04 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
A couple of centuries? That's pretty young, by most people's accounts. [He tilts his head thoughtfully.]

I'm not connected to most of these cultures, but I know what it's like to have one be erased or maligned by the world surrounding it. [He won't get into it here. Not with a stranger who may not be familiar with Earth's customs.] There's value in everything, if you look hard enough.
Edited 2017-01-04 05:33 (UTC)
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[personal profile] ecclesiophobic 2017-01-17 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[Kurt snorts when Stefan claims value in anything.] You're an idealist. [As though Kurt isn't.

The bit about cultures being erased strikes a chord with him; unless Jean miraculously wins her battle, his entire universe will soon or already is a gutted shell, devoid of life save that of the monsters that devoured it all. Kurt rolls his shoulders, as though that will dislodge the weight of survival.]
Mostly. A few of us were born centuries before, but the majority of homo superior were born after the 1940s.
stefanged: (headtilt)

[personal profile] stefanged 2017-01-18 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
Of course I am.

[Stefan shoots Kurt an amused sort of smile - as hard as it is to believe in people, he'd rather hold onto that hope than forego it altogether.]

Though hm, I can't say I've heard of homo superior. [The use of '1940s' gives him pause, because only one planet so far has used that sort of terminology - ] Are you from Earth?