interstices: (and that's the test in it)
Asuka Shikinami Langley ([personal profile] interstices) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2018-04-29 06:55 pm

[video] no sign of your flawed design

Who: Asuka Shikinami Langley and... you.
Broadcast: Video
Action: Red Fish, if you want it
When: 4/29 (today)

[And here's a sight typically reserved for sore eyes-- Asuka flopped on her half-made bed, hair in braids on either side of her head, wearing a t-shirt and a pair of baggy pants. The overall effect leaves her much less intimidating-looking than usual, but really, she's just about to go to bed.]

I've been thinking about augment glitches.

[Not the most profound statement, but she presses on.]

Everyone gets them. Sometimes it's sort of an epidemic of them, other times it's just a handful of people. I know people in the Fleet keep track of all the planets and stations we end up at, but I don't think anyone's kept up with glitches. [An eyeroll, and then--] Probably because everyone wants to forget they happened. But I think it might be good to have a record and see what comes up most often or if there's any sort of pattern.

If you want to talk about any augment malfunctions you've had, go ahead right here. Even if they're really screwed-up. It might help somebody else out.
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Re: [video]

[personal profile] ecclesiophobic 2018-05-19 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm terribly sorry. [He says it with a grimace, because he can only imagine the amount of absolute idiocy she has to deal with in the process of being taken seriously. And of course there's the disconnect between body and mind when one is so much older than the other; he'd seen it with his mother, at least a century old and forever in her twenties.

The spade of his tail flicks, almost like a quick wave of the hand. Her sympathy gets a shrug, tempered with a thin smile.]
It's alright frau; I'd have rather died on that planet than saved my fur at the expense of someone else's skin.