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Leia "fITE ME" Organa ([personal profile] oratorical) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2018-05-27 12:05 am

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Who: Leia Organa, possibly you too.
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Aboard the Marsiva and the Vanquish later on
When: Upon arrival and after the shuffle and anything else anyone tosses in as a wildcard.

A. Broadcast/Hospitality Deck

[Space travel, for Leia, is far from new. There hasn't been a time in her life where she wasn't able to board a ship and travel to another planet. Travel without her knowledge, though? That's new, and that has her on guard, because she doesn't recognize her surroundings, doesn't know whose ship this is, and doesn't yet know how to her people or to get away on her own. (good luck with that one, Leia.) Not to mention this whole reality show nonsense...

What she does recognize is a camera when she sees one. Narrowing her eyes and raising her chin, Leia peers down at the camera, her expression doing a good job at masking the unease she's feeling thanks to... well, everything here.]


If this is a joke, it's not a funny one.

[As much as she wants more information and needs to know exactly where she is and what's going on, she's too on edge, guarded, and distrustful to outright ask. But that's not to say she won't respond if anyone responds to her... less-than-amused broadcast.

For anyone else currently in or around the welcome area later on, they're likely to see Leia inspecting her new surroundings. She has questions--too many, probably, that she doesn't even really know where to begin asking them--and trying to find answers herself is her first instinct.

But, as closed off and standoffish as she may seem at the moment, noticing someone near her, well--that's a resource for more information, and someone else presumably in a similar situation. It wouldn't be right to not reach out.]


At least this is cleaner than the last ship I was on.

[meaning, the Falcon. Ha...]

B. Aboard the Vanquish

[You know who isn't quite fond of surprises? Leia. Leia isn't fond of them. This whole appearing in a fanfare of confetti and music and... chocolate goo? is really not her thing. Leia blinks, essentially stunned into silence for a moment, glancing around at the confetti, the dessert, and all this ridiculously unnecessary ceremony.

She doesn't plan on sticking around the bridge for long, though she will stop if anyone in the bridge as she arrives greets her. That, or if anyone in the bridge notices the untouched chocolate cream left behind. She's got other things on her mind to deal with now besides suspicious dessert goo.

Most of Leia's first day on board is spent, as likely all new arrivals do, wandering the ship and getting a feel for her new surroundings. ...And occasionally shaking yet another hidden poof of confetti from her hair. But rather than getting to know every inch of her new ship, Leia gravitates first toward the nearest porthole window, scouring the stars to see if there's any hint of any system or other space landmark-of-sorts that she recognizes. (There isn't.) Anyone who happens to come across her while space-gazing, may get hit with:]


There's something unsettling about not being able to place this system.

[Place it in relation to any of the systems she's more familiar with, that is.]

C. Broadcast/text

[In her time here, Leia has done some investigating, scouring the network to get a better idea of where she is, what's going on, and who else is here with her. It's information easily at hand, and it would be remiss of her to not make use of it. It's when looking through the media files that she comes across a few words that catch her attention, and as much as she's still reluctant to broadcast herself, she has questions that need answers--]

Have any of you found files here from your home galaxies that no longer exist in your current time?

[in other words, someone found the Jedi Code uploaded in the files. And more than just the fact that it speaks about the Jedi and indicates maybe others from her same galaxy had been here at some point, what catches Leia's curiosity about this is that, as far as she's aware, this information had likely been completely destroyed in the years since the fall of the Republic.]

D. Wildcard

[If you want something else not covered by the above options, let me know and we can work it out. Continuing test drive threads here is also 100% okay with me.]
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[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-06-07 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
[She just shakes her head on the first question.]

It can be anywhere from a day to a couple of weeks from what I've seen. Both of mine were a little less than a week. Long enough you can't always just shut yourself in your room the whole time.
passingthrough: (Thoughtful)

[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-06-11 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
I guess not. Maybe you'll never be hit by one. [Wanting to comfort her a little.]
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[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-06-12 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
We tried to remove the augments entirely using my powers.

[And since she just recovered the file she'd been scanning for, she sends the former Leia's report to the current Leia.]

We figured just surgically removing them had to have been tried before, but disrupting them with phasing or removing them completely that way was something new. And we had a volunteer willing to try it with accelerated healing powers. You were more there as an observer since we'd discussed the possibilities.
passingthrough: (Watchful)

[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-06-15 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
They were not great. Things got out of control. We were lucky we didn't lose anyone. Leia mostly.]
passingthrough: (Thoughtful)

[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-06-18 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
[Not killed isn't the same as not hurt!]

We never got it fully removed. There was a lot of damage around it, but he was the volunteer because he has an accelerated healing ability. And I can't say no one has tried since. I don't know about any attempts, but that doesn't mean there haven't been any. Not by me though.
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[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-06-19 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
You'd have to scan back pretty far for it at this point and probably know what you were looking for or be an incredible speed reader intent on catching up with the history of the fleet. I'm sure some people keep it handy for showing others when it comes up, but there's a lot of turn over here.
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[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-07-12 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
[She nods.] Not through any means of our own, but people disappear as unexpectedly as they arrive.

[She gives a soft laugh.] I met my friend, Elena, at least six times. I think she's the record of people I am familiar with, but there were a couple of boys at my last stop that kept coming and going who might have had her beaten. One of them had cat ears and the other had really spiky hair. I don't think I've seen either of them here yet.
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[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-07-30 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Mmm, this isn't my first multidimensional abduction. There are a lot of people who've been in one or more other places like this, but different too. My other one was an underwater prison.
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[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-07-31 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
At least there's that. [She smiles a little.] This place has the appearance of being a lot more free and open. [Just the appearance though.]
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[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-08-01 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of the time although sometimes the planet will be a moon or space station or some other irregularity people are living on. We're usually only actively moving along for a week or two between month long or more stops.
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[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-08-02 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
Not too often. The bigger problem is if we dock somewhere you don't want to be. They aren't all hospitable. Then it can feel like a long time. I got to the Iskaulit regularly which helps a little. And you can visit any ship in the fleet or just fly along in a shuttle for awhile or go off to find nearby waystations as we pass by them.
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[personal profile] passingthrough 2018-08-04 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Mostly hospitable. There was a moon where all the air was poisoned so you had to wear breathing masks when you went out and some protective wear, but the people were friendly and the indoor facilities were nice. Some planets are frozen over or super hot. Things you can adapt to, but aren't the most fun. And I guess it depends on who you ask. My Russian friend claimed to love the cold. [No one loves THAT much cold, Chekov!]