Thor Odinson (
rebuildyourruins) wrote in
driftfleet2017-11-12 11:00 am
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Who: Thor + others
Broadcast: no
Action: the Blue Fish
When: November 10th
[Timing is everything. That fact is something Thor has come to appreciate during the last few years, due to various close calls and missed opportunities. The timing involved in his sudden abduction into the Marsiva and theft of his hammer is a point he would argue with whoever was responsible. Loudly. Except there was no one around, and so he instead applied himself to trying break his way out of the hospitality deck. Several large dents but no real progress later, he's getting frustrated. He decides, quite reasonably, that he has to go with extra force, and so prepares for a running start.
Of course this is the exact moment the Atroma decide to teleport him onto the Blue Fish. Timing, y'know?
The end result is Thor is caught mid-run, slams right into a pilot console (don't worry, it's fine), and goes down with an aggravated yell. A burst of confetti flutters down around him. If that wasn't loud enough to draw attention from anyone in the ship, he's up within a few seconds, and shouting at the roof.]
Stop moving me around and show yourself, you cowards!
[If anyone's game to explain the situation to angry armored guy in a cape trying to start a fight with the Atroma, now's the time.
Later on, once he's sufficiently calmed down, Thor can be found looking through the rest of the ship, checking out all of the rooms and the damage sustained in the crash. He also makes a point to climb up the outside of the ship and survey the landscape... that's a lot of red forest out there.]
Broadcast: no
Action: the Blue Fish
When: November 10th
[Timing is everything. That fact is something Thor has come to appreciate during the last few years, due to various close calls and missed opportunities. The timing involved in his sudden abduction into the Marsiva and theft of his hammer is a point he would argue with whoever was responsible. Loudly. Except there was no one around, and so he instead applied himself to trying break his way out of the hospitality deck. Several large dents but no real progress later, he's getting frustrated. He decides, quite reasonably, that he has to go with extra force, and so prepares for a running start.
Of course this is the exact moment the Atroma decide to teleport him onto the Blue Fish. Timing, y'know?
The end result is Thor is caught mid-run, slams right into a pilot console (don't worry, it's fine), and goes down with an aggravated yell. A burst of confetti flutters down around him. If that wasn't loud enough to draw attention from anyone in the ship, he's up within a few seconds, and shouting at the roof.]
Stop moving me around and show yourself, you cowards!
[If anyone's game to explain the situation to angry armored guy in a cape trying to start a fight with the Atroma, now's the time.
Later on, once he's sufficiently calmed down, Thor can be found looking through the rest of the ship, checking out all of the rooms and the damage sustained in the crash. He also makes a point to climb up the outside of the ship and survey the landscape... that's a lot of red forest out there.]

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There are many realms that aren't cheerful to look at, but it is still best to see it for yourself.
[After a moment he turns back to look at Dorian.]
You said this ship crashed here. What happened?
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We were attacked once we were close to the planet. Some of the other ships managed to strafe the fire, but all of us were not so lucky. All things considered, the crash wasn't fatal.
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Not that he had known what to expect on the Marsiva.]
Then there are others still in orbit? [That's more promising.] And I suppose that's lucky for us, not these cannibals.
[Forgive him if he's not feeling that lucky yet.]