Voices from Heaven (
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driftfleet2018-05-30 10:33 pm
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festival day!
Who: EVERYONE
Broadcast: Up to you
Action: Everywhere in the Yadrolla system!
When: 5/30
[At last, the day has come: Festival Day! Once again, the Starstrikers have taken the trophy this year. But that doesn't mean members of other teams, or those who didn't play, can't celebrate with the rest of them!
There are parties everywhere. Ribbons, streamers, and confetti litter every major street in the system. (Remember what they say about glitter...) There is food on every block, and people cramming into shops to get in on the merch.
Don't forget about the reason for the festival-- the pet adoption drive! A large playground-type area has been set up on the Starstrikers' desert moon where people can play and interact with the lovable creatures needing new homes. Whether you're looking for companionship or just something to do, there's plenty to coo over! Every pet comes with an info card listing a fanciful name and a general description of their age and temperament. Maybe Sir Pringle the puppy or Marquess Mariana the fish can become your new best friend.
Sadly, the Fleet will be drifting in about a week... but feel free to party until then!]
Broadcast: Up to you
Action: Everywhere in the Yadrolla system!
When: 5/30
[At last, the day has come: Festival Day! Once again, the Starstrikers have taken the trophy this year. But that doesn't mean members of other teams, or those who didn't play, can't celebrate with the rest of them!
There are parties everywhere. Ribbons, streamers, and confetti litter every major street in the system. (Remember what they say about glitter...) There is food on every block, and people cramming into shops to get in on the merch.
Don't forget about the reason for the festival-- the pet adoption drive! A large playground-type area has been set up on the Starstrikers' desert moon where people can play and interact with the lovable creatures needing new homes. Whether you're looking for companionship or just something to do, there's plenty to coo over! Every pet comes with an info card listing a fanciful name and a general description of their age and temperament. Maybe Sir Pringle the puppy or Marquess Mariana the fish can become your new best friend.
Sadly, the Fleet will be drifting in about a week... but feel free to party until then!]
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[She worked with pilots? He's intrigued!] May I ask what your profession was?
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[Grinning, she nods.] I'm a singer. Part of a group back home, and the pilots served as support. Air shows or protection on the battlefield.
[Because that makes total sense!]
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You are a singer... who performs on battlefields...?
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Yes. Our group, Walkure, sang to control the Var. It was a disease that caused people to go berserk and lose control of themselves. It hit military personnel more often than most, so we'd be dispatched to contain the situation.
[Kaname takes another drink.] Space travel like this isn't new to me. I lived on a planet called Ragna, but we could be sent to any number of planets to do our work.
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[He brightens a bit at 'space travel.'] The same for me--space travel not being new to me, I mean, not the specifics, and Starfleet rarely resolves situations with singing.
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[Oh, good!] It's a relief to find people who are used to it. There's a surprising number of worlds where it's not commonplace.
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It is! This is all new to them--space, other systems, new beings. Which is exciting for them, and I'm happy for them, but I like knowing that it isn't such a novelty for everyone.
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[Nodding again, she understands what he's getting at.] There's so much to do with Earth. I've never even been there. It's where humanity originated, but we're making our way across the galaxy now. Most people haven't been there, either. That doesn't take into account the other species we come across, either.
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Ah, yes. Earth, specifically Earth of the twenty-first century, is where and when most of the people I have met in all three of the universes I've been in are from. There must be something significant about that. [But he's intrigued by this idea of Earth as a distant ancestral home.] Is Earth still habitable? Have you wanted to go there?
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Oh, it is. There was a space war roughly sixty years ago that wiped out much of the population, but they've since recovered. People are still born there and still live there, but there's many more across the galaxy. It's crossed my mind of course, but it's not a prevalent desire. I'm fond of my home on Ragna.
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Are you able to visit there often? Ragna, I mean. It seems as though your singing would keep you busy and away from home.
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We're stationed on Ragna. It's my home, but not where I was born. I've lived there for about six years now.
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That was the main Macross class ship we had. When standing, it's about 800 meters high. More, I think.
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[Hope you wanted to talk about spaceships.]
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[Drink now gone, Kaname places the glass on the tray of a waitress passing by.]
The propulsion systems, the ships themselves, and the valkyries-- the planes, were all developed from technology reverse engineered from an alien ship that landed on Earth about seventy years ago. It was turned into the first Macross class.
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Were humans space-faring before that? And how did this begin, this singing to cure a disease?
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[She stops to think.] Sure they were. Went into orbit, landed on the moon... But nothing as major as we're talking now. What was learned from that ship allows untrained civilians to live in space fleets with ease. Some people are born there without having set foot on a habitable planet for years.
Hm, the simplest explanation would be to say the members of my group possess a factor that renders us immune to the Var as well as grants us the ability to contain and prevent it. We can access that through song.
[And the rest is anime science.]
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[He listens intently. Space travel and how it came to be in other universes is endlessly interesting, to say nothing of the singing.] It was a rapid technological advancement? On my world, it took nearly two centuries for space travel to become accessible to civilians. But there was also the war, and no alien races contacted us until we had independently developed faster-than-light capabilities.
The singing, I admit, is beyond me. [A sheepish smile.] I have never heard of anything like it. It's remarkable.
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I wouldn't go so far as remarkable, but thank you. [Kaname grins, and feeling in the spirit, she does sing a few lines.] It's what I love doing.
((ooc; until 52s))
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[Is it okay to applaud? Hopefully because he goes for it.] I stand by my initial assessment. [Remarkable, that is.] You have a beautiful voice. Do you sing often here, even though there isn't a disease to fight?
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[Now, she nods, smiling settling into one less bashful.] Thank you, I'm glad to hear it. I do. I joined Walkure because I love to sing and perform. I don't need a reason to sing other than wanting to.
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Ah, then being able to save the day with singing is only a bonus. [He gets that, doing something entirely out of love for it. That's what took him to space in the first place.] I would like to hear you perform, if you do that sometimes.
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[Kaname still sounds sort of surprised about that.] But I practice on the Isklaulit often, if you'd like to stop by at some point.
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