Edna ☔ Hephsin Yulind ☔Tiny Vodka Aunt (
brothersboots) wrote in
driftfleet2017-09-03 01:41 pm
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[Action] Complaint #3, Referendum A1
Who: Edna and others
Broadcast: No
Action: The Blameless and the Iskaulit
When: 9/3-9/7
The Blameless, 9/3
[After so many months on the ship with her brother and the humans that seemed to come and go as they pleased, Edna's gotten used to people who can see her. She knows that she still doesn't show up well on the communicators because they just don't have any resonance, but that doesn't matter to her one bit. It's much more interesting to be the disembodied voice over the little machines in her opinion.
Since Calibrations, the fact that she's so far from Rayfalke after spending nearly her entire life on the mountainside has left her feeling listless. The last system didn't help with its distinct lack of anything truly natural on the planet's surface. Jobs on the farms with Sorey helped, but she's just not that easily satisfied. She never has been, if you ask Eizen or Zaveid.
Her slow-building irritation isn't helped by the disruption being put off by the newer system they approach. If anything, it's worsened. And where she would normally walk around silently, moving between her room with her small collection of things from her friends and the Atroma, the personnel office that makes up her "duties",and the ship's kitchen. As the days drag on, her footsteps grow heavier, shaking the ship's floor for yards around her.]
Move. You're in the way. [Manners are overrated. Sorry, shipmates.]
The Iskaulit, 9/4
[She can't stand the ships and the confinement and the lack of fresh air. And so she's taken a shuttle to the Iskaulit to find an area to stretch her legs. She'd offered to help that Hawke woman with her strange sage-like herb, but she hasn't started yet with the irritation in the air as of late.
She stops when she reaches an area that's open and bare. It's big enough for her to let out all of her frustration on. Honestly, it's perfect. She removes her communicator from the pouch she's taken to carrying and sends out two identical texts to Mikleo and Eizen. "I'm on the Iskaulit. Come to the big open area on the other side of the ship from Malum." Then she prepares to wait.]
The Iskaulit, 9/7
[Anyone visiting the large ship over the last three days will not have missed all of the noise coming from this previously abandoned area and should they arrive, they'll find the small Earth Seraph staring at the scene of chaos with a sort of half-pleased smile on her face.
Until she's interrupted by someone she doesn't immediately know.]
Do you need help with something?
Broadcast: No
Action: The Blameless and the Iskaulit
When: 9/3-9/7
The Blameless, 9/3
[After so many months on the ship with her brother and the humans that seemed to come and go as they pleased, Edna's gotten used to people who can see her. She knows that she still doesn't show up well on the communicators because they just don't have any resonance, but that doesn't matter to her one bit. It's much more interesting to be the disembodied voice over the little machines in her opinion.
Since Calibrations, the fact that she's so far from Rayfalke after spending nearly her entire life on the mountainside has left her feeling listless. The last system didn't help with its distinct lack of anything truly natural on the planet's surface. Jobs on the farms with Sorey helped, but she's just not that easily satisfied. She never has been, if you ask Eizen or Zaveid.
Her slow-building irritation isn't helped by the disruption being put off by the newer system they approach. If anything, it's worsened. And where she would normally walk around silently, moving between her room with her small collection of things from her friends and the Atroma, the personnel office that makes up her "duties",and the ship's kitchen. As the days drag on, her footsteps grow heavier, shaking the ship's floor for yards around her.]
Move. You're in the way. [Manners are overrated. Sorry, shipmates.]
The Iskaulit, 9/4
[She can't stand the ships and the confinement and the lack of fresh air. And so she's taken a shuttle to the Iskaulit to find an area to stretch her legs. She'd offered to help that Hawke woman with her strange sage-like herb, but she hasn't started yet with the irritation in the air as of late.
She stops when she reaches an area that's open and bare. It's big enough for her to let out all of her frustration on. Honestly, it's perfect. She removes her communicator from the pouch she's taken to carrying and sends out two identical texts to Mikleo and Eizen. "I'm on the Iskaulit. Come to the big open area on the other side of the ship from Malum." Then she prepares to wait.]
The Iskaulit, 9/7
[Anyone visiting the large ship over the last three days will not have missed all of the noise coming from this previously abandoned area and should they arrive, they'll find the small Earth Seraph staring at the scene of chaos with a sort of half-pleased smile on her face.
Until she's interrupted by someone she doesn't immediately know.]
Do you need help with something?

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Besides, this is what she wanted to make. So she made it.]
Eizen and Mikleo helped.
[Of course she's sitting at her table. Because why not.]
Sit down.
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He takes a seat at her table when she asks (commands?), still craning his neck to try and see everything.] Now at least I know how you choose to keep yourself busy. Are you going to let anybody else climb on this?
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I guess so. Seems a waste to tell everyone they can't use a space that's so open. [She closes her eyes and looks up at the "mountain peak".]
I'm sure there are plenty of people who wouldn't even bother asking in the first place.
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[Does she sound convinced? No? No.]
There are definitely more people here that actually hear me when I speak, but that doesn't mean they'll listen. Those two are not exactly the same thing.
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[Getting people to listen is hard when they just don't care. At least Edna herself had attempted more often than not, even when ignoring others.]
And that's not that surprising, considering how hardheaded you are. What was it about?
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I've been thinking about that. We haven't had to do much fighting here, I guess, but you also haven't mentioned armatization with me since I arrived either.
[She cocks her head to the side in thought.]
Is that why you told me about the stuff with Mikleo so soon after I got here?
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Well, if we're being honest here, when you told me I wanted to hit you. I almost did.
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And what would hitting you accomplished? It was already done and over with. Besides, I know you and Mikleo both. You never blame the other. You both try to carry the burden all alone. It wouldn't have made me feel better about the fact that I wasn't here.
[Besides, she taught him more with her silence than she would have with her rage.]
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Do feelings make sense though? Besides, it's not like I blame myself. I blame the Atroma.
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No, I guess they don't. [Which makes them a pain in the ass. Sometimes.] I've also...had some problems with armatizing. I didn't want to dump that on you with no explanation in the middle of a fight.
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What problems? [She turns her full attention to her Shepherd with a frown.] And why didn't you tell me before now with the crazy planet?
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Then, she stands up and looks.]
Where is it?
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The Divine Artefact, dummy. Where is it?
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Should be fine. Stand up. And hurry up, we don't have all day.
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Now, stand up and stop arguing with me or I will punch you.
[Don't push your luck, buster.]
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