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Looma Red Wind (Four-Armed Force of Nature) ([personal profile] tough_love) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2017-03-18 02:12 am

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Who: Princess Looma Red Wind
Broadcast: OPEN
Action: After broadcast (if it's wanted), in the markets around Dasil'di. She's gotta make sure she has everything she needs, after all!
When: Backdated to 3/13

[The Fleet's resident war princess, now bored of temple shenanigans and itching for more action, has decided the Bishop needs a little redecorating. So what better way to do that and alleviate some boredom than organizing a hunting party? That's why she'll appear over the network in a new, non-chewed-by-giant-water-beasties wetsuit and sporting a lot more Pointy Things than she started with. Four arms means you need way more harpoons and knives than the average human, after all!]

Attention fellow off-worlders! Many of you do not know me- I am Princess Looma Red Wind. For those of you not assisting the locals or cowering in your ships, I have a proposition.

This planet has no shortage of dangerous predators. I intend to kill some of them, and offer you the chance to accompany me. What you kill, you keep, though a portion must be given to the Dasioe as a tribute in good faith.

[She's mostly in it for the challenge, but she can't say no to being able to get a new trophy and food that doesn't come in gel form. She'll also be satisfying that new, nagging compulsion to help people who need it by giving a decent chunk of whatever she nabs to the locals for their own bellies. No one tell her they don't eat meat, that's weird.]

If you wish to accompany me, say so. You will have one day's time to prepare!

[The hulking alien princess almost ends the broadcast there, but seems to remember something just after shutting off the communicator, and quickly flickers back onto the screen.]

Oh! And if you happen to kill any creature with gills, keep it to yourself. The locals won't appreciate it. Good battle to you!

[Okay now she's done, and happily ends the broadcast with that unusual farewell.]
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[personal profile] universal_charm 2017-03-26 04:25 am (UTC)(link)

Considering there are a lot of us in the Fleet, it might not be such a bad idea.

[ Logical argument is logical, god Spock you've gotten into him deep haven't you? ]

Because ecosystems depend on a balance of predator versus prey animals. Removing even a few could damage that balance - it means the prey animals start populating out of control in most cases, which just leaves other problems.

[ It's always something that the Fleet takes into consideration when studying animals - you must understand the balance before you go in and do anything to it, especially if the desire is to capture one specimen for study, or even two. ]

I just don't want these people being stuck with more problems than they already have.

[ Not to mention he isn't a big fan of hunting in the first place, but he doesn't quite say that. ]

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[personal profile] universal_charm 2017-03-26 06:04 am (UTC)(link)

I didn't say all the customs, just some. Though I can probably guess at a few of yours. Your culture is sounding similar to another race I'm quite familiar with.

[ Yes, maiming is bad. As is being dead, as Kirk knows. He would rather not have to go through that again, thank you very much. ]

We have a similar practice in my world, but that's ineffective and costs a lot of manual effort in monitoring herds, watching for disease, as well as monitoring how it's affecting the rest of the environment in terms of available food. It also assumes that the local people even want to hunt, or don't have some other reason for not killing that particular animal. It's far more practical to keep the local predators in place.

[ So yeah, there are a lot of reasons, Looma. He is forever line facing at you because he always has the hardest time with the war monger races. ]

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[personal profile] universal_charm 2017-04-03 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
[ How had it turned into this? Really? He has a rather shocked look at first, not sure what to make of it, but hey, why not? He hadn't necessarily needed the reassurance, but it was nice all the same. Probably. None of this exchange was making a lot of sense, to be honest - almost giving him whiplash. ]

Okay - I'm going to guess that your society puts a great deal of worth on martial prowess. Your status is earned through military exploits of some sort, or otherwise distinguishing yourself in some form of combat.

[ That felt like the easy one. ]
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lol, oh no what hole have I dug myself into?

[personal profile] universal_charm 2017-04-04 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
[ Hey, have to start somewhere. Star small and build big, right? ]

A little more than love. Their entire culture is built around conquest.

Which brings me to my next guess.

I'm going to guess that your culture, along with putting a lot of weight on martial prowess, puts even higher importance on 'honor' . This can be earned through battle, but it's essentially your specific code of ethics and conduct. Even if you win a battle, if you do so dishonorably, it casts you down in society's eyes.

[ He raises a brow, waiting to see if he's right or wrong. Such a thing would bring her quite close to the Klingon in some respects. ]
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or horrified, lol

[personal profile] universal_charm 2017-04-08 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't mean to imply it was only in battle you expected honor, it was just the example I gave.

And for clarification - I meant conquest in the general sense of taking what is not yours. In the case of the Klingon, they have built an empire through the taking of worlds and turning the people there into slaves.

[ He would hope Looma's people were not like that, and he does not think so given she seemed to be concerned with having the Native's blessing, but he doesn't necessarily think she has qualms claiming things that might not rightly belong to her either. ]

Your preferred method of diplomacy is threats.
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Re: but tbf this is the longest he's ever gone at diplomacy / cultural exploration and NOT been atta

[personal profile] universal_charm 2017-04-10 01:24 am (UTC)(link)

'The situation on Khoros'?

[ He's shoving everything else aside to focus on that. He would admit he had jumped to some conclusions given her attitude and the way she had reacted to him, but he wasn't entirely wrong either in that she and the Klingon did share some traits. He had found, though, that many warrior races did to some extent. None were carbon copies of each other. Far from. But traits such as honor seemed to always crop up as very important within their cultures. ]

I'm guessing that is your home world?

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[personal profile] universal_charm 2017-04-10 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)

Has a council of the houses and kingdoms ever been tried? Or is one in place?

[ It just feels like such a waste to spend all that time fighting. His world had already done so and it hadn't done much for them honestly. It just left a rather sad and sometimes embarrassing history behind. Not that he wasn't proud of certain aspects of his world. He was. But their history could make a person wince for sure. ]