Sayid Jarrah (
redatheart) wrote in
driftfleet2017-03-14 10:44 pm
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Who: Sayid Jarrah
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: SS Bishop
When: Post-Shuffle
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[He'd only had a short time aboard the Marsiva before he found himself transported yet again, this time onto the bridge of a much smaller, less immaculate ship. Not long enough to figure out what was going on, not even long enough to browse the network.
Sayid's new shipmates will therefore find their newest member seated at the comm station, pretty much ignoring his celebratory pudding. (Someone else can eat it, if they want.) Perhaps somewhat notably, he's dressed in clothing that could reasonably be described as archaic - leather armor over simple clothing - and yet he doesn't seem awed or confused by the technology. Even with the augment, he seems pretty damn sure about what he's doing.]
network - video
[So yeah, there's this guy in fancy leather armor on screen. His arms are crossed over his chest, the look on his face is faintly annoyed, but he's calm and collected.]
I'm starting to worry that these kidnapping situations are going to become routine for me.
[Okay, but no that frustration isn't helpful, and he needs answers more than he needs to gripe.]
I'd like to know if there's anything expected of us here - other than to be amusing - or if we're otherwise allowed to live our lives unbothered. Our lives such as they are, anyway.
[Because, you know, the last time he was unexpectedly yanked from one place to another, there were games and dying and a lot of trauma. It'd be nice if that weren't repeated.]
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: SS Bishop
When: Post-Shuffle
action
[He'd only had a short time aboard the Marsiva before he found himself transported yet again, this time onto the bridge of a much smaller, less immaculate ship. Not long enough to figure out what was going on, not even long enough to browse the network.
Sayid's new shipmates will therefore find their newest member seated at the comm station, pretty much ignoring his celebratory pudding. (Someone else can eat it, if they want.) Perhaps somewhat notably, he's dressed in clothing that could reasonably be described as archaic - leather armor over simple clothing - and yet he doesn't seem awed or confused by the technology. Even with the augment, he seems pretty damn sure about what he's doing.]
network - video
[So yeah, there's this guy in fancy leather armor on screen. His arms are crossed over his chest, the look on his face is faintly annoyed, but he's calm and collected.]
I'm starting to worry that these kidnapping situations are going to become routine for me.
[Okay, but no that frustration isn't helpful, and he needs answers more than he needs to gripe.]
I'd like to know if there's anything expected of us here - other than to be amusing - or if we're otherwise allowed to live our lives unbothered. Our lives such as they are, anyway.
[Because, you know, the last time he was unexpectedly yanked from one place to another, there were games and dying and a lot of trauma. It'd be nice if that weren't repeated.]

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She gives a gentle tug at his hair, and after the kiss she buries her face in his shoulder, holding him tightly, for just a moment. Actions had always worked better between them, and it's enough, she thinks, to make up for where her words fail. When she finally speaks her words are muffled and gently chastising]
Don't be. I'm just glad you're here now.
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He strokes her hair again, and lets himself be chastised. He even nods, accepting her words.]
I am too. Even if the situation is unfortunately familiar.
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Oh, have you been kidnapped to the stars before?
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[It's a slightly lighter tone than before, to match her gentle sarcasm.]
Being in space is an interesting change, though.
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[she's going to lose her boyfriend to tech she knows it]
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He doesn't ask if she doesn't enjoy it here. He knows she prefers nature, and this is about as far away from nature as you can get.]
Tell me more about your experience here.
[What did he miss?]
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She shrugs a shoulder in answer, because aside from a few incidents, she didn't have much to say. After all, space was not something she liked]
It is rather quiet here, at times. We will spend a few weeks on a planet, and then we will move on to the next one - or to a - they call them waystations. [a considering noise] I killed a number of slavers on one, and some raiders when they attacked us. That was the most exciting part.
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[He's not sure he'd go for 'exciting', but he can see how Tempest would. They're a little different, in that way. He still doesn't make it sound skeptical though.]
And you've been well, otherwise?
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Eventful is a word for it, yes. [and with a bit more of a lilt in her voice] I've had to make do with an empty bed, but I've been well otherwise, I suppose.
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[A small smile of his own, although he then tries to look slightly serious with the next thing he says:]
If you've forgiven me for being late and will still have me.
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I forgave you the moment I saw you, love. Not that I held it against you in the first place.
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[No it didn't. The tone of his voice is kind of deadpan, though.]
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[in fact it wasn't thought out at all]
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[Okay, now he sounds faintly more like he's teasing.]
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[honestly, she didn't expect to see him period]
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[He's still not really very serious, but he does look like he's thinking about it.]
I'm not surprised you didn't.
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I did think about you every day. But hoping you would show up did not seem . . . fair.
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Fair to whom?
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You.
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I wouldn't call it an unfair hope.
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[why do you do this to her!! She opens and closes her mouth a few times, clearly taken off guard, before she sputters out a response, stomping her foot for emphasis]
Of course it's bloody unfair, when hoping for you to come here is hoping you get kidnapped. Don't - don't spin it by being a sap.
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I'd rather be kidnapped with you than find out much later that you had suffered in my absence.
[...He's aware that almost sounds too self-important, except for the part where she really clearly has been kind of unhappy. Also, it really is sappy, but the way he's saying it is actually pretty straightforward.]
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She finally gives up after a moment and just thunks her head against his shoulder with a weak, defeated huff]
You're still a sap. [is the only thing she mutters]
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I think it's just practical, but I suppose I can concede that point.
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[now she's just being childish]