Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2016-12-07 08:02 pm
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Entry tags:
- !mingle,
- allen walker,
- alphonse elric,
- anthony j. crowley,
- aurae "tempest" le paulmier,
- belthazar spellscry,
- beverly crusher,
- cara,
- charles xavier,
- cisco ramon,
- dune/leto atreides ii,
- erik lehnsherr,
- felix gaeta,
- fenris,
- finwë,
- garrett,
- gemini de mille,
- hank mccoy,
- jennifer keller,
- jeyne westerling,
- katherine "kitty" pryde,
- kaworu nagisa,
- kaywinnet lee "kaylee" frye,
- kazuto "kirito" kirigaya,
- khadgar,
- kuroba kaito,
- margaery tyrell,
- mikleo,
- misty day,
- mon-el,
- nakamori aoko,
- natalie goodman,
- natasha romanoff,
- obi-wan kenobi,
- okita souji,
- raven darkholme (film),
- richard castle,
- robb stark,
- shinji ikari,
- sokka,
- sora niniji (au),
- stefan salvatore,
- takeshi,
- theon greyjoy,
- uraraka ochako,
- winn schott,
- yuan ka-fai
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

[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! ]
[>> Plot Post]
Broadcast: If you want
Action: Hotel Corona or Planet Ikke
When: December 7th onward

[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! ]
[>> Plot Post]
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...Y-Yes?
[No.]
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You have a giant scar on your face.
[C'MON BUDDY]
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H-Hey! That was from before I became an Exorcist! It doesn't count!
[ITS THE MARK OF MY TRAGIC BACKSTORY OKAY GOD]
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[Da fuq]
Comic books are not valid research sources!
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Don't try to change the subject!
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No they're not! They're fiction! That'd be like me using courts movies to gauge your job!
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That's not the same at all! Court dramas are just that, dramatized. They're not nearly as engaging as the real thing! Meanwhile, the most engaging comics have realistically flawed characters who are, so surprisingly, stubborn! Isn't that a coincidence!
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OBJECTION!
Great court dramas can also have realistically flawed characters who are just as stubborn as any comic book character! There are many that are considered cinematic masterpieces! You can't dismiss them and claim comics are a legitimate source in the same breath! It's all or nothing, Justice!
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OBJECTION perhaps so, but as an actual lawyer, I speak from experience! Therefore, the only way you could possibly dismiss the validity of the exceptionally varied genre of comics, you'd actually have to be a comic character yourself! And that--[POINTS DRAMATICALLY!!!]--just isn't possible!
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[He holds up a finger!]
It's possible! I have run into Jedi and other people from Star Wars in the fleet. [ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ]
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. . .
. . .
.......................
Seriously? You're not lying. . .
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So, there's a chance there's a dimension where you're in a piece of fiction!
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(Well. That would explain the HP bar in court.)
It sounds like kind of a stretch for the argument, but I can't entirely dismiss the possibility, either.
Though I'm more of a fan of Dr. Whom than the classic space opera, it'd still be really awkward to meet an actual character in real life.
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...Dr. Whom?
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I'm also going to ask him how often you get hurt.
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Damn. [So Close]