Nami (
mikangirl) wrote in
driftfleet2018-07-04 11:33 am
Twenty-somethings gotta twenty-something
Who: Everyone invited, everyone gatecrashing (technically you're all invited, so...)
Broadcast: Who knows, maybe some drunken texting later on
Action: Iskaulit Pool!
When: 3 July
[It's a party for a narcissistic redhead who likes to be reminded she's alive. Come celebrate! Alternately, come sneak in and steal the food! There's a bar set up for drinks drastically lowered to cost-price or to-be-paid-later-tab, a non-alcoholic punch in case of wandering minors (spike it and Nami will end you) and random snacks.
Oh, and a pool. Which is heated. Kind of important, that part.
Step right up, I'm reliably informed we'll have Thor with his shirt off, take pictures while you can.]
Broadcast: Who knows, maybe some drunken texting later on
Action: Iskaulit Pool!
When: 3 July
[It's a party for a narcissistic redhead who likes to be reminded she's alive. Come celebrate! Alternately, come sneak in and steal the food! There's a bar set up for drinks drastically lowered to cost-price or to-be-paid-later-tab, a non-alcoholic punch in case of wandering minors (spike it and Nami will end you) and random snacks.
Oh, and a pool. Which is heated. Kind of important, that part.
Step right up, I'm reliably informed we'll have Thor with his shirt off, take pictures while you can.]

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Does the Water Tribe live in the north as well as in the south?
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[ Which was why they managed to stay out of the war for a hundred years. All they did was shut up their boarders and refuse to get involved while the rest of the world was burning. Katara was sorry for bringing trouble to their gates... but not that sorry. She was grieved over Yue, who had been innocent and brave and kind... and what would have happened to her if the North had defended the South, had defended the Earth Kingdom without needing to be goaded into it? ] I visited for the first time during our travels. They had many waterbenders up there, and they made good use of the snow there, turning it into buildings.
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[ She doesn't really want to talk about that time, though, so she gives a little shrug. ] Why, what's your city built out of?
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Concrete, steel... glass and alloys and things. Sometimes wood, but that is mostly dachas outside of the city. Everything is constructed to last for a very long time regardless of what weather we experience.
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I'm... fairly sure that only the Fire Nation and the Earth Kingdom has access to steel, although it might be some other kind of metal. And I don't think I've seen concrete anywhere at home... maybe it hasn't been invented yet? Streets and houses in the Earth Kingdom and Fire Nation are usually just made of stone. It was the same with the Air Bender temples.
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Is it uncomfortable, being in space? Or did the place that you were prior to this prepare you for an entirely artificial environment?
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That didn't stop her from USING them, but they made no sense. (Laundry machines, though? Those erased any lingering doubts about the benefits of electricity.) ] And at least... the space here has stars. [ A little flicker of a smile, something haunted about it. ] I like to spend as much time as I can on the planets when we're by one, though. I miss fresh air.
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We visited a trinary system with a snow planet not so long ago. Were you here for that?
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[ The replicator really would blow her mind, but this was, sadly, not her first time in space. ] No, my first system here was the desert. What's a trinary system?
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A single solar system with three stars. It's remarkable that the system was stable at all--the stars should have exhibited more chaotic behavior than they did with their masses being what they were--and even more remarkable that there were multiple habitable planets. None of the planets even had elliptical orbits! It was the most improbable thing that I have ever seen.
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wow, I actually meant two but forgot how counting works?
No worries! We can just pretend he said the right thing, if you likle :)
much appreciated, thank you!
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I know a little [a lot] about the subject, if you would ever like to discuss it? [He's trying--and failing--not to sound too eager about the prospect of future conversations on one of his favorite things of all time.]
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It isn't always necessary to know where to start in order to start.
Astronomy was one of the very first things that I learned about. Right after talking. [He smiles like he's exaggerating (he is not).]
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Really? Why is that? Were your parents astronomers?
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No, not at all. My grandparents had a winter home on the moon, in the Mare Imbrium Colony, and seeing the stars from there made me interested in learning about them. [At the ripe old age of one and a half, when people normally decide what they want to focus on for the rest of their lives.]
Did you experience that at all, when you first saw the stars without a planet's atmosphere in the way? A need to know more about what they are and how they function?
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No, not really. I kind of had other things on my mind when I woke up at the Marsiva. And I can't really say it's occurred to me since.
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