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Professor Randolph Lyall ([personal profile] sandywolf) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2018-06-02 03:43 pm

Meet your new resident werewolf

Who: Randolph Lyall, the crew of the SS Blameless, and YOU if you're either visiting the Blameless on catching the parts that are broadcasted
Broadcast: Fleetwide for the parts that are not action.
Action: SS Blameless
When: Immediately after full moon so starting on May 31st and onwards as Lyall settles down.

[Action - SS Blameless - After the Full Moon]

[There was a really good reason for Lyall to quickly leave the Heron after being shuffled there and that reason was the full moon and the need for Lyall to be confined in the consolidated cargo hall on the Blameless with Biffy. Unfortunately, that left very little time for introductions, so the rest of the crews was mostly treated to howls and growls and weird sounds from said cargo hall as it contained two wolves this time around.

Once full moon is over and they are allowed out, both Biffy and Lyall will crash for a while in Biffy's quarters, but soon enough Lyall will get dressed again and venture out. Time to meet the crew and properly introduce himself.]



[Action + Broadcast]

[Lyall is a small man who looks unassuming and makes every effort to remain seen as such. His first days as a notwolf aboard the Blameless will be devoted to settling in his surroundings. Apparently, that involves a lot of just walking around everywhere he can, opening every door that is not locked and just a whole lot of sniffing around. So he could very well end up in your bedroom or your working space if they're not secure.

He's not hiding, necessarily, but he's so easily overlooked most of the time that he doesn't need to.]


Would anyone happen to know how we get... recorded for this 'show'?
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[personal profile] scalpelofmarmora 2018-06-25 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Ulaz listened silently to the story, intrigued by the information that he was getting. It was probably the best information that he had gotten so far about werewolves and the reasons why choosing to become one]

It is good that you never knew the times of being hunted. That is not an experience that should happen to anyone. No, he has not told me what happened for him to be turned. Others on the ship may know or within the fleet.
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[personal profile] scalpelofmarmora 2018-06-27 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
I see. Well, that is more than sufficient information. If he wishes to tell me more than he will.

It's interesting though. Seeing what I've seen, I've often wondered about the humanity and concern that other races put towards their own kind and even those not of their kind. The fact that he's first in a long time to have been involuntarily turned is impressive.
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[personal profile] scalpelofmarmora 2018-06-28 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[The comment about dead bodies not reproducing does cause Ulaz to raise an eyebrow. Yes, he had said earlier about being undead, but that still did raise some other interesting questions in his mind about werewolves and how all of this worked]

I suppose that does make different, at least somewhat.

So one of the side effects of this is losing part of your mental capacity?
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[personal profile] scalpelofmarmora 2018-06-30 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Are they now? Forgive me. I've not met anyone who has lost part of their soul. [That he is aware of] That would make an interesting discovery if you were able to accurately tell who was going to be successfully turned and who wasn't. It would save well-meaning, but ineligible people from having to perish, even if it means disappointment.

Any particular reason why Alphas are prone to having this issue happen to them? I would assume after living so long, there would be any idea why.

[He seems... unimpressed about the idea of someone or something living for hundreds of years]
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[personal profile] scalpelofmarmora 2018-07-03 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm... a possibility. There is a lot more stress put on them because they are the ones in control. Even just the fact that they are constantly in the position of potentially having to fight is enough stress to start wearing on anyone's nerves.

[He's seen this more times than he would care to remember]

Though to go down fighting could be better than the other option to lose themselves to the very thing they are.

So in terms of fighting, the werewolves are self-limiting? While immortal, most don't live to an old age?

[And several hundred years is not old to him?]
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[personal profile] scalpelofmarmora 2018-07-04 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Then vampires have the same problem as werewolves? They require that excess soul in order to turn them?

[He's guessing Lyall has been around awhile so even though he's not a vampire, he may know the answer]
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[personal profile] scalpelofmarmora 2018-07-04 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I see. That is shame that people have to lose something that is so beneficial to the world as a whole just to become either a vampire or a werewolf, something that was important to them.

[He's not creativity and he doesn't know if he would count for anyone with something of scientific merit to leave, but Ulaz appreciated that were those that had those talents. They were taken advantage of by the Galra Empire, but then again there were a lot of other people as well who didn't have those talents]