sam wilson (
wingedman) wrote in
driftfleet2017-07-12 05:20 pm
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Open: July Starstruck mingle log
Who: Crew of the Starstruck and visitors
Broadcast: n/a
Action: Starstruck
When: July, post-calibrations
[July on the Starstruck is so bright, you gotta wear shades. Good thing everyone has a pair now! In other news, the first mate is in a coma, the captain is hella cranky, and the tunes now feature Lady Gaga and Queen.]
Broadcast: n/a
Action: Starstruck
When: July, post-calibrations
[July on the Starstruck is so bright, you gotta wear shades. Good thing everyone has a pair now! In other news, the first mate is in a coma, the captain is hella cranky, and the tunes now feature Lady Gaga and Queen.]

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[goddamn why is their ship full of reckless heroics
......them being two of 'em]
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[ or most reckless, for that matter. ]
It may be a tie, perhaps, between Sam and our new cook. The former is altogether too reasonable and the latter certainly does like a lecture -- so long as he's giving it.
[ she should probably stop talking. ]
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[Or it's coincidence, who really knows. She's willing to give them the benefit of the doubt.]
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[ -- peggy doesn't know if she'd call either of them nice, exactly. sam perhaps comes closest. ]
If we're to discuss niceness then I suppose that involves a whole other shortlist.
[ and she suspects ochako would be near the top. ]
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[She thought Sam was pretty friendly?? And Rip made her shitty pancakes, which, while shitty, was nice of him.]
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Or perhaps it's you who makes the differences. We all might find it easier to be nicer when you're in the room.
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[she's nothing special, honest!]
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[ know about that. ]
Lord knows I find it easier. Remarkably.
[ a gesture at the teacup, as if even that thin charity could be considered kindness. ]
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Ah... w-w-well!! I think you can be a very nice person on your own. You just show it in your own way!
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You ought to ask Captain Rogers about how nice I am -- after he wakes up. I'm sure he'll beg to differ.
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[That's not too forward, right?]
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quite another to hear it said by someone else. ]
Quite the opposite, I fear. [ she answers -- tentatively. ] He's well-acquainted with my truest nature and -- and enjoys my company despite it.
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Awww, that's really sweet! It must be nice to have someone who understands you so well.
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[ she clears her throat. awkward, yes. and ill-adjusted to discussing the matter. ]
But we're all fortunate to have him aboard the Starstruck. [ not just me, she insists. ] He'd never tell you this, but he's something of a important figure back home.
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[the heck does that mean]
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[THAT'S LIKE, FOREVER AGO.....]
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We met in '43. Steve -- [ died ] -- got himself lost and frozen in a block of ice in '45. It as '47 before I got dragged here and he wasn't recovered and woken back up again until, good Lord, 2012 I think?
[ she used to have more trouble telling these details. but the more she realizes they're common history for steve and the others, the easier it becomes. ]
You'll have to ask him for the specifics. I'm afraid it's all hearsay to me.
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Wh... but... but that's so sad! How could life be so cruel!?
[it's like the worst kind of romantic tragedy! it's something out of a sad story! it's terrible!!]
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Steve made a difficult choice. He made a sacrifice. I'd rather see it as him being noble than life being cruel
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