thespaceopera: (drifting)
Voices from Heaven ([personal profile] thespaceopera) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2017-02-24 02:09 pm

A Rose by any other name...!

Suddenly, the SS Three Twins and the SS Windrose begin to move on their own... slowly, calmly, they drift to into the same direction, away from the other ships of the fleet. Slowly, they move until they side by side.

Over the two ships' intercom, an old song begins to play. And that is all the warning there is before the engines engage -- full speed ahead.

Like a pair of rockets, the ships torpedo forward. As they move, they start circling around each other, like a synchronized dance. They move with incredible grace and skill, far more masterfully than the average pilot augment. Except, each time that they pass each other, they clearly get closer to one another.

And closer...

And closer...

No matter what buttons the crews press, no matter how much they might panic, nothing is going to stop the inevitable. On the final pass, it becomes clear there's not enough room between them to avoid a collision. Any impact alarms on the bridge are blaring at full blast. Any other ships watching will not have time to attempt any sort of interception.

CRASH!!

As if to shield spectators' eyes from the horrors of ships colliding in space, there's a blinding light upon impact -- and once it gradually fades, the results can be clearly seen by all: There is no wreckage. Nothing is broken. But where there were once two ships... now there's only one.

One ship that is looks completely new, but yet is reminiscent of both the SS Three Twins and the SS Windrose.

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On the bridge, the crews of the SS Three Twins and the SS Windrose arrive, along with the usual pop! of Atroma confetti and ridiculous jingle music upon a successful shuffle. Sitting in the captain's chair is a round cake, just large enough for everyone to have one slice. There's a single candle, and the following message scribbled on top in yellow icing:

"Congratulations - SS Twin Roses!
Happy Fusion!"





... What, did you think you were going to die? Sorry about that.
arfvader: because the professor is really sternum (why is anatomy so hard?)

[personal profile] arfvader 2017-02-27 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently I remain the only chef on the Twin Roses as well. You can rest assured that I had nothing to do with making this cake though, and there's yet to be complaint of gastric upset!

[He goes to fetch the cake he's hidden away. Let no one say Ravi lacks loyalty! He sets it down in front of Vash and then settles in a seat across the table from him.]

I was told people usually tolerate the comas fine, but they sometimes come back with new memories.
goldenglasses: (Nummy in the tummy!)

[personal profile] goldenglasses 2017-02-27 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
That's always a good thing. To hear cake has not made a person sick. And I wish I got some more memories of home for being out that long, but it doesn't look like I was that lucky.

[He takes a bite of cake.] Mmmhmm, it's pretty good!
arfvader: (like a kidney stone this too shall pass)

[personal profile] arfvader 2017-02-27 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
Enjoy it! Bread is one thing, but I'm not quite up to cakes or donuts yet.
goldenglasses: Maker on LJ (Sorry; too busy eating donuts to care)

[personal profile] goldenglasses 2017-02-28 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
Well, when you do get to donuts I want to be the first to know. [Vash takes another bite of his cake.] Seeing how I've been sleeping for so long it's been too long since I've had some fresh donuts now that you mention them. Are we at a planet at the moment?
arfvader: these jokes are kind of rotten (like an organ not in formaldehyde)

[personal profile] arfvader 2017-02-28 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
We are, actually! It's a bit of a doozy.
goldenglasses: Maker on LJ (But Sanji; what do you mean I can't top?)

[personal profile] goldenglasses 2017-03-01 09:40 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, yeah? Doozy in a good or bad way? I hope good. Like, it rains expensive whiskey kind of good?
arfvader: the man on the flying trapezius (main act in an anatomical circus?)

[personal profile] arfvader 2017-03-02 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
In a "I've never seen anything like it" kind of way? Although you could argue that's pretty much my reaction to any new system we encounter.
goldenglasses: (You really think so?)

[personal profile] goldenglasses 2017-03-02 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
That's hard to say again. "I've never seen anything like it" in a getting to try a brand new type of cake you've never heard of before, but you know will be delicious kind of "I've never seen anything like it" or is it the type of "I've never seen anything like it" before torture device sort of "I've never seen anything like it".

Or something in-between those "I've never seen anything like it"?