Daryl Dixon (
worn_wings) wrote in
driftfleet2018-05-06 01:47 pm
Entry tags:
a brand new stray
Who: Daryl Dixon + open
Broadcast: Not intentionally but maybe you'll get lucky channel surfing sometime?
Action: The Tourist, assorted planets thereafter
When: 5/5 and onward
1. tourist arrival
He doesn't get his bearings at all. Everything when he wakes up is shining and unfamiliar and the only comforting thing is it's definitely not the Sanctuary, as surely as it's not any of their familiar settlements. He gets his back up against the wall, and then he's somewhere else.
The burst of confetti and music just suffices to confuse the hell out of him, so he ignores the chocolate pudding and ducks back against the wall, dead silent and kind of panicked and doing his best not to show it.
Left to his own devices, eventually he'll slink off into the rest of the ship-- looking for anything he can use as a weapon and watching for threats.
2. planetside in the yadrolla system
It's been literally years since he saw a functioning city, and the first time he touches down on one of the more populous planets, it's totally overwhelming.
The upshot of this is he'll be a little friendlier to Fleeters, because at least if someone's vaguely familiar they're closer to being a known, safe quantity. Mostly he stays to the side-streets, watching like it's all new.
Eventually he manages to get a lift to one of the wilder worlds-- not because he wants to sight-see, though incidentally he might end up spectating some of the outdoor events-- but because it's better than being stuck on the ship. Feels too much like a trap-- nowhere to run.
Later in the month he'll take up fishing and hunting-- there may be food on the ship but he's not sure how far he trusts it. Besides, he's good at this, there's some comfort in grounding yourself.
3. choose your own adventure
[ want something different? We'll make it work! ]
Broadcast: Not intentionally but maybe you'll get lucky channel surfing sometime?
Action: The Tourist, assorted planets thereafter
When: 5/5 and onward
1. tourist arrival
He doesn't get his bearings at all. Everything when he wakes up is shining and unfamiliar and the only comforting thing is it's definitely not the Sanctuary, as surely as it's not any of their familiar settlements. He gets his back up against the wall, and then he's somewhere else.
The burst of confetti and music just suffices to confuse the hell out of him, so he ignores the chocolate pudding and ducks back against the wall, dead silent and kind of panicked and doing his best not to show it.
Left to his own devices, eventually he'll slink off into the rest of the ship-- looking for anything he can use as a weapon and watching for threats.
2. planetside in the yadrolla system
It's been literally years since he saw a functioning city, and the first time he touches down on one of the more populous planets, it's totally overwhelming.
The upshot of this is he'll be a little friendlier to Fleeters, because at least if someone's vaguely familiar they're closer to being a known, safe quantity. Mostly he stays to the side-streets, watching like it's all new.
Eventually he manages to get a lift to one of the wilder worlds-- not because he wants to sight-see, though incidentally he might end up spectating some of the outdoor events-- but because it's better than being stuck on the ship. Feels too much like a trap-- nowhere to run.
Later in the month he'll take up fishing and hunting-- there may be food on the ship but he's not sure how far he trusts it. Besides, he's good at this, there's some comfort in grounding yourself.
3. choose your own adventure
[ want something different? We'll make it work! ]

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[Since... space.]
This is the bridge. The corridor goes to the rest of the ship, including the galley, which is the most important thing on the Tourist. Jarvis makes breakfast every morning.
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But he's going to be as good a sport as he can manage. Follow along and learn his way around. ]
Yeah?
[ Very casual, like he doesn't care. You won't win him over with food so easily. (You might win him over with food, fairly easily.) ]
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Yes, and it's much better than the gels that the kitchen stocks. You were put on the best ship, you know. None of the others have a Jarvis.
[And now they're in a fairly narrow corridor with high ceilings. Daryl was offered a tour and, since he didn't outright refuse to take Chekov up on the offer, he's getting one.]
These doors go to private rooms. There are three empty ones, you can pick whichever of those you like. Bathrooms and showers are there. There's a tub also and I've been told that it has a jacuzzi feature, which I have neither tried nor understand the purpose of.
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How many people here?
[ He's not going to be swayed by the promise of a shower... yet. If people find the faint air of death he carries offputting, all the better. ]
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Including you and I, six. James Kirk is the captain, Mr. Jarvis feeds us, Anders is our medic, and Kara is... I'm not certain what she is officially, but she's one of my favorite people here.
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And you're tellin me we just fly around outer space to make some alien assholes laugh?
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Mostly. [A shrug.] Sometimes we also run around on planets to make some alien assholes laugh.
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Fuckin' crazy.
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[Thank you for reminding him that all of this is hilariously improbable and ridiculous and funny in an existentially alarming way, Daryl. Sometimes he forgets that this sort of thing isn't normal.]
I would advise not thinking about it too much when thinking isn't productive.
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Kinda hard not to.
[ Like, Daryl tries to just stay on his toes and live in the moment, but holy shit, dude. ]
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[He frowns at himself.]
I meant for that to be encouraging.
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He'll feel marginally better in a few days, when he finds the people he knows. ]
How long you been here?
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Eh... four-hundred eighteen days? Approximately. But it's fine, I have been in other universes longer.
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How even. ]
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...What is it? [Did he say something strange or unbelievable?]
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[There's not really a way to make that sound less discouraging without getting into dishonest territory, is there.]
There are worse places to be.
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[ Okay, it doesn't sound very enthusiastic, but he's not disagreeing. ]
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Er. I should leave so you can make yourself comfortable, probably.
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He looks a little distracted-- not by anything in particular, just nearing the end of his sanity tether. Maybe he needs a time out. ]
Yeah...
[ Comfortable's a stretch. But at least he can sort of get his bearings.
A civilized person would say thank you, but guess what? ]
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[Chekov's good manners have not prepared him for this.]
Er... if there's anything that you need, my bunk is there. [A wave at the appropriate door.] So.
[So he'll... go there? Yes, that sounds correct.]