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.
apurrstate: (Watching)

[personal profile] apurrstate 2017-03-29 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[He shook his head at Vash's insistence. Just as Anders doubted he could ever fully believe things could end peacefully back in Vash's world if you tried hard enough, he doubted Vash would ever believe him when Anders said that simply wasn't how Thedas worked and it never would. No matter how much Anders wished it or tried. Although, clearly, Vash had more than paid for his pacifism in his own world. Thankfully he didn't have to here, it seemed.

It didn't matter. This wasn't a fight he was looking to have right now when Vash had just woken up.

How funny, considering he seemed to always be the one instigating those verbal spats back home. Another Justice influence, it seemed.

Instead he smiled at Vash's muttered statement. ]


So I believe I've heard you mention. I don't remember the exact number, but I do remember the insinuation put my own lovely bounty to absolute shame. What exactly did you do to gain such a large number on your head?

Furthermore, you can't possibly tell me you talked down every single bounty hunter who came for you, either, money is a strong motivator in the worst ways.
goldenglasses: Maker on LJ (Not a single clue)

[personal profile] goldenglasses 2017-04-04 10:55 am (UTC)(link)
Most of it was just rumors. And most weren't even things I did or anyone did, but would get blamed on the terrifying Vash the Stampede! Rawr! [He holds up a hand like a claw and "snarls" although it looks more like a laughable kitten trying to look like a lion.] Someone left the stove on and accidentally burnt down a building? Vash set the fire by looking at the building. A typhoon went through the area? Vash the Stampede's fault. Stubbed your big toe? Totally my fault.

[It's just the first thing of destroying a city of millions in a matter of moments that was true which started it all. He decides to leave mention of that out of their talk.]

And no. I didn't talk down every single one. I mean, I did talk down a lot. [Or he likes to think he did. Usually his "talking down" looks more like intimidating until they backed off.] I'm also an expert on running away. That works really well as well.

And if I can't talk my way out or run away well... [He shrugs a shoulder with a small, sad smile.] I'm actually not too bad a shot. There's lots of ways to stop an attacker that doesn't kill them. I've just learn to be an expert in all.