Jusis Albarea (
noblesce) wrote in
driftfleet2017-05-01 04:36 pm
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Who: Jusis and You
Broadcast: Video
Action: On the Marvisa
When: May 1
Video
[Right, Jusis may not be too familiar with this technology, but it's worth a try to see if his 'captors' are watching, or maybe just guarding him somewhere. Just a hunch he has considering he's in a place he's never seen before. This is not a fun game to play and he sure as hell was in his manor before this happened.
So he stands up taut, confident as he calls out:]
To whoever brought me here,
I believe you have kidnapped the wrong person. If it is a ransom you seek, rest assured that you will not receive it. Bareahard can not be without me right now and I demand that you return me at once.
[Sounds like a typical thing a snobby noble would say. People actually paying close attention probably noticed he has the confidence in a leader as well as a look that clearly shows he's not backing down or bluffing.]
Action
[And he's not going to stand around either. He'll be looking around the ship. He's not sure how he feels about the automation of this place -- it feels lonely, something Jusis is all too familiar with in his manor. Since he can't exactly sit down and work, he's looking out the windows, wondering why it's so dark. Space? Bah. What a childish thing to think.
At the very least he'll be hunting down a halfway decent meal and hopefully tea. He won't go for coffee. At all. Either way, he seems comfortable sitting by himself in the cafeteria and eating his food.]
Broadcast: Video
Action: On the Marvisa
When: May 1
Video
[Right, Jusis may not be too familiar with this technology, but it's worth a try to see if his 'captors' are watching, or maybe just guarding him somewhere. Just a hunch he has considering he's in a place he's never seen before. This is not a fun game to play and he sure as hell was in his manor before this happened.
So he stands up taut, confident as he calls out:]
To whoever brought me here,
I believe you have kidnapped the wrong person. If it is a ransom you seek, rest assured that you will not receive it. Bareahard can not be without me right now and I demand that you return me at once.
[Sounds like a typical thing a snobby noble would say. People actually paying close attention probably noticed he has the confidence in a leader as well as a look that clearly shows he's not backing down or bluffing.]
Action
[And he's not going to stand around either. He'll be looking around the ship. He's not sure how he feels about the automation of this place -- it feels lonely, something Jusis is all too familiar with in his manor. Since he can't exactly sit down and work, he's looking out the windows, wondering why it's so dark. Space? Bah. What a childish thing to think.
At the very least he'll be hunting down a halfway decent meal and hopefully tea. He won't go for coffee. At all. Either way, he seems comfortable sitting by himself in the cafeteria and eating his food.]

action
[He facial features lighten a bit, almost showing he's willing to actually hold a decent conversation and not be passive aggressive for once.]
If I may ask, why? What do people find entertaining by watching others getting along or not getting along?
action
It's all about the way they treat each other - and I'm guessing, how the story's told wherever people are watching this. You want to see these people grow closer together, or I guess hate each other if that's how it ends. It becomes an investment, like um, how readers become invested in their novels and comic books.
I tried looking for cameras earlier, by the way, but I couldn't find them anywhere. [ she sighs. ] So I'm not sure how people are watching us.
action
So it's like reading a book, however, the story is told by actual people. I suppose there is some merit to that. Much like how characters grow in stories, we as people grow as well.
[It's said mostly to himself, but he's definitely making sense now why this 'reality tv' is a thing. Though he's... definitely not getting the idea of, rather he thinks there's an actual 'storyline' to watch for... or something like that.]
I imagine the technology here does allow for people to watch us, however. It's nothing like what I've seen from my own homeland.
action
[ Iris has a nagging feeling that something's off, though she can't quite pinpoint what. Perhaps it's the lack of cameras, or the inhuman cleanliness of the whole ship - but it doesn't feel like it could ever be a new home, let alone a place she'd like to visit. ]
Hm. [ His world must be either in the past, or perhaps another universe altogether. ] What was your homeland like?
action
[Just a rather matter of fact statement about his home. There's really no hint of emotion one way or another.]