Victor Nikiforov (
goldkiss) wrote in
driftfleet2017-05-05 11:27 pm
[video]
Who: Victor Nikiforov and OPEN
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Marsiva's Hospitality Deck (common area)
When: Shortly after he wakes up and has had time to explore a bit, so sometime in the middle of the "day"
[The video shows a man wearing a black T-shirt and coat. He is smiling and seems to be happy and cheerful. He has the strap of a sports bag over his shoulder. One hand is to his face, a finger touching his lips.
Despite having just woken up in the middle of space with no idea how he got here, he seems completely at ease.]
I wish someone had told me I was going to be on television today. Honestly, I'm grateful that you took me on my way home from practice because it means I have my skates, but I would have dressed up for the occasion had I known. A nice suit perhaps? At least a decent sweater. [He hand moves down to grip the sports bag's strap.]
I could look so much better given a little bit of notice. [Then he winks, and it's not clear if that's meant for anyone who is receiving this message, the much bigger audience they're told exists, or just because he likes winking.
Then, after a moment, he gets to the true purpose of this message.]
Oh, and if anyone has seen Yuuri Katsuki please let me know. He's Japanese, about 173 centimeters in height, has black hair and brown eyes, and wears glasses. Let him know that Victor is looking for him if you see him, hm?
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Marsiva's Hospitality Deck (common area)
When: Shortly after he wakes up and has had time to explore a bit, so sometime in the middle of the "day"
[The video shows a man wearing a black T-shirt and coat. He is smiling and seems to be happy and cheerful. He has the strap of a sports bag over his shoulder. One hand is to his face, a finger touching his lips.
Despite having just woken up in the middle of space with no idea how he got here, he seems completely at ease.]
I wish someone had told me I was going to be on television today. Honestly, I'm grateful that you took me on my way home from practice because it means I have my skates, but I would have dressed up for the occasion had I known. A nice suit perhaps? At least a decent sweater. [He hand moves down to grip the sports bag's strap.]
I could look so much better given a little bit of notice. [Then he winks, and it's not clear if that's meant for anyone who is receiving this message, the much bigger audience they're told exists, or just because he likes winking.
Then, after a moment, he gets to the true purpose of this message.]
Oh, and if anyone has seen Yuuri Katsuki please let me know. He's Japanese, about 173 centimeters in height, has black hair and brown eyes, and wears glasses. Let him know that Victor is looking for him if you see him, hm?

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Are you a star on your own world? Because you're certainly calm for having been thrown into space.
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You might say that. I'm an ice skater. Though, I'm not sure how much use I'll have for that here in space.
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...Ah. I'm afraid I don't know that occupation. Is it meant to mean something to people?
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Competitors wear skates that allow them to glide over ice. Usually we perform in artificially created ice rinks that mimic a natural frozen lake, because the ice can be maintained and smoothed out. Once on the ice, you perform tricks such as spins and jumps and try to wow the audience with a stunning performance!
The best among us are truly beautiful when they perform. My Yuuri, for instance, when he's comfortable and relaxed, he can seduce everyone who watches him. He even managed to beat my record with one of his routines. I coached him and choreographed the program though, so I couldn't be more proud.
[Does he actually seem to care if you followed any of that? No, but he still seems more than happy to answer any questions you might have. More importantly, however,]
You haven't happened to have seen anyone who matches his description have you?
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I haven't yet, although new people arrive day by day. Perhaps he will see your broadcast when and if he arrives?
And thank you for your explanation. It isn't anything I've heard of in my time, but that isn't so surprising anymore to me.
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Do you mind if I ask what you mean by that? What was your time?
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As for time? I'm from Genji 1 - ah... the...18...60s? By the Western calendar. So for most people, I'm quite far from their past.
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I don't know a lot about Japanese history, I'm afraid. I had learned a bit over the past year because I was living with Yuuri's family to help him train. They have a ninja house in their town. But I think that was from--
Wait. Does that mean they really can take people from any time? Wow. That's amazing.
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And yes again. I've met someone from far into the future, someone from my past, and everyone in-between. There are talking animal people and people not from Earth, and even talking objects.
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I'll have to meet one of the talking animals or even one of the objects! If I could have had a conversation with my dog back home I would have loved the chance.
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> video;
Makkachin is a really cute name! This is Saizou.
[The piglet grunts and sniffs the camera before turning away and nestling back under Okita's arm.]
I woke him up from a nap so he's mad at me.
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They let you have pets here? Did Saizou come from home??
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[That sounds insane, but well, they're on a space reality tv show.]
Perhaps one day you'll find Makkachin? Hopefully not underwater again though.
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Still... there's hope that I'll see my dog while I'm here. That's a relief.
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There's always hope. [Even if he, himself, is losing it day by day.]
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Ah! But I forgot to ask your name, although you now know mine, Celebrity-san.
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Nikifor..ov-san? The pleasure is mine. Please excuse my bad pronunciation.
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[He would admit that he misses his name being pronounced with a Japanese accent but that seems a little rude.]
You can call be Victor if you'd like.
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Victor-san then. Thank you. I'm still not used to Western names at all.
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I understand, but my name is a Russian name. Not exactly Western. Still, Victor is one that is used all across Europe and North America too, or at least some version of it.
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[The word doesn't seem to ring a bell with him at first and there's a long pause as he tries to parse it.]
Oh! The country above China, yes? The one across the sea from Ezo?
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