Mon-El (
spacebro) wrote in
driftfleet2017-10-02 04:29 pm
Video/Action : Open : "I Never" Game!
Who: Mon-El and YOU!
Broadcast: Open to all
Action: Open at the Space Bar
When: Now
I should probably mention I'm awake again since that's what everyone's doing. Who knew so many of us were sleeping together? [Light laughter. Yep. Okay, more serious face now.]
So, I heard what happened, and I don't want to make light of that. I know what losing a planet is like and it's...not great. [Such understatement.] But I also wanted to provide some distraction. [It's what he's best at.] Some fun. Some potential healing? [For himself too. He's still processing what happened to Okita and the others.]
For anyone who is interested—either over the network or by coming into the Space Bar at the Iskaulit—let's play a game I picked up on earth called, I Never. [He may also be correcting what he thought was awkward grammar from someone saying "Never have I ever." Details.]
So, you take turns and say something like, "I never crash landed on Earth." And if you have then you take a drink. [And he does.] Which is usually alcohol, but apparently [apparently, he says] kids don't do that here, so water or whatever is fine too. The objective is to make the other person drink more than you, so you might just get them really hydrated instead of drunk.
It's a good way to get to know someone too, so everyone's welcome even all those people I don't know yet. I'll start.
I never was born on Earth. [He doesn't drink.]
[If you do meet up with him at the Space Bar you'll see he's actually bartending and drinking on the job! But he has superhuman tolerance so there's that. He may even be responsible and switch to club soda if he needs to. He'll offer you a drink even if you're not interested in the game.]
(OOC: Feel free to threadjack if you want in on this concept with someone else too or just to point and laugh. You might want to check with them, but it's cool with me. And if anything goes to a place you don't want it to go just let me know or give me a heads up if there is something to avoid up front. He won't be intentionally hardcore about it.)
Broadcast: Open to all
Action: Open at the Space Bar
When: Now
I should probably mention I'm awake again since that's what everyone's doing. Who knew so many of us were sleeping together? [Light laughter. Yep. Okay, more serious face now.]
So, I heard what happened, and I don't want to make light of that. I know what losing a planet is like and it's...not great. [Such understatement.] But I also wanted to provide some distraction. [It's what he's best at.] Some fun. Some potential healing? [For himself too. He's still processing what happened to Okita and the others.]
For anyone who is interested—either over the network or by coming into the Space Bar at the Iskaulit—let's play a game I picked up on earth called, I Never. [He may also be correcting what he thought was awkward grammar from someone saying "Never have I ever." Details.]
So, you take turns and say something like, "I never crash landed on Earth." And if you have then you take a drink. [And he does.] Which is usually alcohol, but apparently [apparently, he says] kids don't do that here, so water or whatever is fine too. The objective is to make the other person drink more than you, so you might just get them really hydrated instead of drunk.
It's a good way to get to know someone too, so everyone's welcome even all those people I don't know yet. I'll start.
I never was born on Earth. [He doesn't drink.]
[If you do meet up with him at the Space Bar you'll see he's actually bartending and drinking on the job! But he has superhuman tolerance so there's that. He may even be responsible and switch to club soda if he needs to. He'll offer you a drink even if you're not interested in the game.]
(OOC: Feel free to threadjack if you want in on this concept with someone else too or just to point and laugh. You might want to check with them, but it's cool with me. And if anything goes to a place you don't want it to go just let me know or give me a heads up if there is something to avoid up front. He won't be intentionally hardcore about it.)

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...Unless earth has sky ones? DOES it???
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I'm from much later than other people though, I've come to realize.
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You don't come from the same world as Kirk do you?
[Sokka, not everyone who has space travel comes from the Star Trek universe, come on. ]
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If it helps, I've been on that too, opposite end. Someone from my world's future showed up. It's...pretty weird, isn't it?
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Oh, that's the funny bit. We were at Earth around the same time. I just went to sleep for 600 years to travel to a new galaxy. It means everyone back home... well... it's been 600 years. Humans don't have life spans that long. But some of the asari I met back there might still be around.
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Okay, yeah I think you lost me a little. Why did you travel to a new galaxy?
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Why not?
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Lots of people left more than that though. The science officer on my ship, Suvi, she's a real sweetheart. She loved her folks to pieces but she was so driven by exploring the unknown she left them behind. It's not been super easy for her and others who left people, but the chance to see things no other human has before? It has it's appeal.
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Still. I don't think I could do it. Just...go. Not without knowing I had a way to see them all again. I guess this place is a little like that, but if I had the option, I'd be back with them.
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[And he'll apparently have a few nieces and nephews in the far suture to take care of,
too, so it's important to be home. ]
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In my experience, home usually is complicated.
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[The sarcasm king rides again. ]
We'll make it a date and everything.
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[And then everything went to hell and they'd have to postpone it for another day. So sad. ]