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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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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Yes, okay, I suppose that being abducted again was something of a distraction. [A slightly sheepish smile.] And of course there are more interesting things like planets and alien civilizations.
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I do find those things interesting. But that's no reason to put down your interest. I tend to look for things with - practical application, or something that has a good story or history behind it. But if you want to study the way stars work, Pavel, I think that's beautiful.
[ As long as he's still contributing to their weird community, and was to his weird space future community, studying things with no practical application she can see is perfectly valid. It's like art, but science. ]
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Have you found any of those things that you look for in your time here?
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[ ...excuses, mostly. If she really wanted to, she probably could put out a general transmission... it's just... this place seemed so disconnected to her in many ways, and so alien and cold -- tins of meal, shuttling through space. She doesn't really know what to do here. ]