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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From what I understand, there are more than the these two that are grounded and many more... in space.
[And those words just sound strange. Space ships. Entertainment programs. Reality drama. Just too much for medieval kings.]
As if being used as entertainment wasn't enough, it's also supposed to be in space.
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It's fortunate that not every ship in this fleet was shot down... but it still does not bode well to have any number of them grounded like this.
[He's more familiar with space, and knows what it takes to get something space-worthy. This planet does not sound beneficial to any of that.]
You haven't been in space before, I take it?
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They were brought down by big ranged weapons. Mounted ballistas, I believe.
[Mounted laser guns. Mounted laser guns, Alistair.]
No, there's enough trouble on Thedas without adding in anything from space.
[The Fade, Darkspawn, Archdemons, Magisters, Mages vs Templars.... Do they really need space added to that?]
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[He just assumes that's what every race will do at some point in their lives.]
It's unfortunate this is your first experience of it, though.
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[Look, when the mages ruin the world and curse the entire land to creatures that can literally make the land unlivable for decades.... Space is the last thing Thedosians need. Blood mages in space.... with laser guns. No thank you.]
Actually, this part of it, aside from the ship being metal and all the strange things here, is pretty much like home. Fighting things that want to eat and destroy me is...nothing new.
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You know, I feel the same way. I've fought in many battles against ferocious enemies who would have liked nothing better than to tear me to pieces. No cannibals... but there's a first time for everything.
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[He means that the most sarcastically way he can. He NEVER wants to talk about Darkspawn.]
This almost seems like a vacation, of sorts. Perhaps I should be more grateful.