sylphystia: (♢ narrow streets of cobblestone)
♢ SHARKNADO ♢ ([personal profile] sylphystia) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-12-25 12:17 am
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ᴀᴜᴅɪᴏ/ᴀᴄᴛɪᴏɴ | time to get smashed

Who: Dezel and whoever!
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Redshift district
When: Late December

[action;]

[After visiting the planet for a while and deciding it was too cold for his tastes, Dezel has decided to stick to whatever parts of Hotel Corona that aren't entirely offensive to his seraphic senses. The fake forest? Totally out. The fake beach? Not much better, but at least he can soak. The weird games? Not much fun when you're invisible. And he can't really see the nebulae outside the window, so that's out, too.

Still, Dezel is an adult and he has some idea of adult fun, unlike the other kids in his company. While he waits for the Fleet to leave the system and return to dead air and dead space, he peruses the full range of seedy bars available. One might find him cutting a dark silhouette in the corner as he drinks by himself. Or, if someone can't see him at all, they might notice a floating mug or wine bottle that everyone around seems to ignore. There's no way the bartender can't see that, right? And yet he keeps looking away every time the bottle moves.

Weird.]


[audio;]

[Here's a voice you don't hear often-- but he's here to educate people about animals.]

All the animals I saw on the planet were aquatic in some way. The planet's probably mostly water beneath the snow and ice, not that you can tell.

So how do they keep warm?

[Ice clinking in a glass fills a brief silence.]

Animals that live in frigid climates have a thick layer of fat beneath their skin. In water-dwelling animals, it's called blubber. Blubber is valuable enough that people melt it down for fuel, leather, and other things.

If you see something that has fur, it's not the same kind of fur you'd find on a dog or cat. There's usually two layers: the underfur, which is dense and keeps heat trapped; and the guard hairs, which are rough and long in order to repel snow and water. Wet fur doesn't insulate well, though, so most hairy animals live above the water. Jumping in is a death sentence unless they have enough fat.

... Just wanted to clear that up. There's some stuff in the museum that's completely made up, so I wouldn't be surprised if they got that wrong, too.
airily: (005)

voice.

[personal profile] airily 2016-12-25 10:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ Jeez -- ]

You got nothing better to do?
notzubats: Sora grumpy (yeah right)

Audio;

[personal profile] notzubats 2016-12-25 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sora's back at the ship, but he'll sure grumble over the audio since man he is not a fan of this planet unlike SOME captain.]

Lucky animals.
nerdeology: by <user name=earthenring> (he doesn't really get the fundamentals)

[personal profile] nerdeology 2016-12-26 08:07 am (UTC)(link)
[HELLO FELLOW SERAPH HELLO ISN'T NATURE GRAND

He's in a really good mood.]


Have you seen the bears? They're surprisingly efficient swimmers!
notzubats: Sora concerned (heeey c'mon)

audio;

[personal profile] notzubats 2016-12-28 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
[What if it was a planet full of puppies]

Not at all! I've been freezing since we got here!
stefanged: (well okay then)

audio;

[personal profile] stefanged 2016-12-28 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
So that's why those animals don't dive in.

[Stefan learns something new every day.]

Like the foxes people have, right? Since they also came from a pretty col place?
nerdeology: by <user name=earthenring> (there's really nothing like it.)

[personal profile] nerdeology 2016-12-29 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
That's not unusual with young animals. Like elysalarks too young to leave the nest- they rely on their parents to care for them and go where they can't.

[Not unusual with young anything, really.]
airily: (023)

voice.

[personal profile] airily 2016-12-29 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
All by your lonesome? It's a shame.

[ You definitely want this bro with you. ]

Yeah, yeah. I miss the real air too, buddy.
geonomy: (☆ i couldn't lie couldn't i)

audio;

[personal profile] geonomy 2017-01-03 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Ugh, right? The museum got so much stuff wrong, even about nebulae! And that's their star attraction!

[He sounds so offended by it.]
notzubats: (boredom)

audio;

[personal profile] notzubats 2017-01-05 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
[Sora...yeah, has no idea what a polar bear is, but he can get the logic!!]

Right, I got a coat at least! Took a lot to get it too. But I guess I can put a sweater on under it?

I mean, if I do go out there again.
nerdeology: (you want to talk about sorey?)

[personal profile] nerdeology 2017-01-05 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
[But sometimes it's kind of fun to see him ramble on about it. He fills his monthly quota of talking in like, five minutes.]

I am, actually, although I suspect I'm one of the few. I've never been north enough to see natural snow like this before.
nerdeology: (he was hoping for a poetry collection)

[personal profile] nerdeology 2017-01-05 09:12 am (UTC)(link)
[This very quickly escalates into a bet or something.]

We just haven't seen enough of the world back home, yet. Sorey and I used to talk about it all the time, though- the Celestial Record had a whole chapter on the northern continent.
airily: (041)

voice.

[personal profile] airily 2017-01-05 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Ain't that how it always goes?

[ That makes him beam, though, and he's sure his grin can be heard in his voice. ]

Aww, Dezel... I'm gonna come down and see you.
airily: (026)

voice.

[personal profile] airily 2017-01-05 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Nah, you're all grown up now. Definitely not as cute as you were as a baby.

[ If only there were cameras back in the day... ]

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