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The Vision ([personal profile] unbearablynaive) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2018-09-04 03:47 pm

video;

Who: The Vision
Broadcast: Video from the planet's surface
Action: Locked to Wanda
When: Now

[This video opens up with a view of a sea of dunes stretching out as far as the eye can see, lit only by the stars above. Some of those stars are moving about in a lively fashion - space traffic, though even the large stations are no more than points of light from this distance. Then the camera pans over to view some shadowy but dramatic rock formations - sandstone or a similar sedimentary rock, though it's hard to tell without more light. The voice narrating the scene has a gentle tone and a British accent, almost like a nature documentary. It's only very slightly muffled by the helmet he's wearing.]

A desert planet is hardly unusual. It's the most common type of rocky exoplanet according to the science in my time. Yet here we see several signs that this was not - and need not always be - the case. Look at the gentle curves in the rocks and the way the sand forms dunes. These are signs of more wind and water than the planet has. Did it have a stronger gravitational pull when it was younger? Did its atmosphere bleed off over time? Are these problems that could be fixed, with the right resources and engineering?

And would that effort destroy the view of the stars above? [He focuses the video a little more on the sky. Granted, they can see the stars any time from their own ships, but there's something about being on a planet that makes it different. The perspective, perhaps? A field of infinite stars is enough that the mind loses its focus unless there's something to compare it to, something to give it context.]

It might. Or it might allow even more people to see their beauty.

It's worth a look if you, like me, find the walls and ceilings too enclosing at times. But do wear your protective gear or you won't make it far outside a shuttle. This planet isn't for the unprepared.

[The view sweeps back to the dunes again, where it rests for a few moments before blinking out.]



[The Vision clicks off the communicator feed and smiles over at Wanda. He's in a full exosuit - he wouldn't need it if he decided to stay intangible throughout the trip, but then he wouldn't be able to grab a couple rocks as souvenirs. Or hold her hand through the gloves as they fly, because here is a space meant for such things.

And he really has missed flying.]


Shall we go to the top of that spire? It looks broad enough for the both of us.
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[personal profile] outstandingbalance 2018-09-24 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
[That news strikes Natasha as bittersweet, with what she knows, but... she can keep the darker parts to herself.

Her smile isn't fake.]


And I take it she responded well?
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[personal profile] outstandingbalance 2018-09-26 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
A lot of us could say that. At least you have an excuse?

[A little more smile at that.]

Well, can't say I'm surprised. I've seen the two of you together. You're probably right that it's been there for a while.
Edited 2018-09-26 04:16 (UTC)
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[personal profile] outstandingbalance 2018-09-27 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
Probably as readjusted as I'm going to be any time soon. [That's not a real answer, Natasha. That's the opposite of a real answer.

And she knows it.]


Barnes got an earful about it the other night. I think that helped.
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[personal profile] outstandingbalance 2018-09-27 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
We could all wish that. Maybe it's better this way, though. Less confusing.

[She'd want that information when she left as well, but the idea of Steve or Tony at home, knowing what was happening here and unable to do anything about it, is a factor as well.

Either way, they can only work with what they have at the moment.]


What would you have done differently?
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[personal profile] outstandingbalance 2018-09-28 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
[Natasha hums at that. She can't help but think of the last time she saw Vision—the last time at home, facing Thanos.]

It is too bad you won't get that.

[Looking up, taking in the station ceiling high over head.]

Are you glad to be back?
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[personal profile] outstandingbalance 2018-10-09 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think it's terrible at all. You were here a long time. You have friends here. You have good memories here.

[He has a future here, which is more than she can say for back home.]

Seems very human to me.