Zelda (
hylights) wrote in
driftfleet2017-05-12 09:25 pm
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Who: Zelda and you
Broadcast: fleetwide video
Action: the Marsiva
When: now
[The video that appears on the network seems a bit shaky - a young woman can be seen peering at the screen, and talking to herself.]
...ah, I see, now it's showing me what I point it at. [At which point the picture swings around to zero in on the beds of the hospitality deck. Zelda keeps talking, a note of curiosity in her voice.] That does seem to be working. So it's like the Sheikah Slate, only if my guess is right, it should also capture more than just a still image.
Perhaps--
[Boop. The video ends there. About a minute later, the broadcast starts up again, and now the video is showing Zelda once more, delight all over her face.]
--Yes! It does send these images to other devices, just like the ones I found earlier. What a marvellous device. [She remembers then that others can see what she's doing, and restrains herself from theorising further about how much a device like this can do. She holds the communicator steady, and gives a more reserved smile.]
My apologies; I haven't yet introduced myself. My name is Zelda, and I have been aboard this ship for five days now. I have tried to learn whatever I could from this device, and the ... information being spoken here. [Some scepticism creeps into her tone. The Atroma's tinned welcome messages aren't reassuring.] But I would very much like to hear from anyone else who can tell me about this place, and what our circumstances are.
[She remains full of poise for now. It doesn't quiet the worry in her heart, and she only hopes more information can provide some answers.]
Broadcast: fleetwide video
Action: the Marsiva
When: now
[The video that appears on the network seems a bit shaky - a young woman can be seen peering at the screen, and talking to herself.]
...ah, I see, now it's showing me what I point it at. [At which point the picture swings around to zero in on the beds of the hospitality deck. Zelda keeps talking, a note of curiosity in her voice.] That does seem to be working. So it's like the Sheikah Slate, only if my guess is right, it should also capture more than just a still image.
Perhaps--
[Boop. The video ends there. About a minute later, the broadcast starts up again, and now the video is showing Zelda once more, delight all over her face.]
--Yes! It does send these images to other devices, just like the ones I found earlier. What a marvellous device. [She remembers then that others can see what she's doing, and restrains herself from theorising further about how much a device like this can do. She holds the communicator steady, and gives a more reserved smile.]
My apologies; I haven't yet introduced myself. My name is Zelda, and I have been aboard this ship for five days now. I have tried to learn whatever I could from this device, and the ... information being spoken here. [Some scepticism creeps into her tone. The Atroma's tinned welcome messages aren't reassuring.] But I would very much like to hear from anyone else who can tell me about this place, and what our circumstances are.
[She remains full of poise for now. It doesn't quiet the worry in her heart, and she only hopes more information can provide some answers.]

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I would be very interested in the books. And it's true there's little to do here. There are only a couple of other people on this ship, as far as I can tell.
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[a huff] It is a rather boring ship to be stuck on. I believe you can access them similarly to the way one can access the older broadcasts.
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Then I shall have a look for them.
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[it slips out before she can stop it, but to be fair she's a bit surprised. She isn't sure her world even existed that long ago]
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[And she's certain it's older still than that. There are legends that go back further. They've only managed to date the items they've found so far.]
Most of the knowledge of that time is long gone, though.
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[It was much the same in Hyrule. Separating fact from fiction was a challenge, and Zelda had instead found that much of what seemed to be legends from a distant time were indeed true.]
But those are just as important as relics. Knowledge passed on through the ages has value.
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I have heard so many variations of one story that the truth of it all only seems to be that it happened at all.
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Even trees can grow crooked after many years.
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Yes, sadly.