James Tiberius Kirk (
universal_charm) wrote in
driftfleet2018-11-17 10:52 pm
Fleetsgiving Mingle [ Open to All ]
Who: Everyone Who Wants to Come!
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Yes, Planetside
When: Sunday
An invitation was sent out via the network to all of the Fleet, inviting them to come together for a night of feasting, dancing, and games.
Kirk has managed to procure an event space for what he has dubbed Fleetsgiving. It sports a warm, interior space, decorated with tables, including two longer ones for food and drink. Along the far wall is a fireplace, crackling away for warmth, chairs set around and a table for fireplace games. The entire room glows with lights set in draped garlands, candles, and dim lights, warm and inviting and offering intimacy for those who wish to find it. Kirk would take credit for the decor, but no, it was the product of the owners of the event space. Probably just as well, to be honest.
An open space at the center is open for dancing at one's leisure, music drifting through the air - loud enough for dancers to sway to a beat, but not loud enough to make conversation impossible. But, who knows, maybe towards the latter half of the evening when everyone has drunk enough, there will be a dance contest. There might also be a karaoke contest, but, really, that's up to the people.
There is some prepared food - something that looks like a kind of poultry and something like meatballs in a bright orange sauce. Kirk can't vouch for what sort of animals they came from, but he can vouch for them being delicious. Bread, jam spreads, butter, local nuts and crackers. For desert there are what look like tiny tarts, and cookies dusted in a sweet pink powder. But while there is food provided, there is plenty of room for others to bring their favorites from home, or even their favorites from being here in the Fleet.
Nothing was spared for drinks either. Local wines are set out in their bottles, ready to pour, fizzy drinks in cans and punch bowls, harder options for those who wished them further down, and water and juice for those less inclined to imbibe. While there isn't much room for additions, they are welcome.
By the fire are a number of games laid out for choice - cards, some board games, and even a chess set, though it is a touch odd. Three boards, at varying heights, on a curved stand. The way the seats are arranged make it comfortable for many to play at once, or for only a few to play and many to gather by the fire and watch or idly chatter.
Come one, come all, and have a good time!
[ ooc: this is an open mingle post! Go ahead and make your own starters, tag around, and have a good time! Characters would be encouraged to bring their own food to add, or drinks if they so like, favorite games, etc. ]
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Yes, Planetside
When: Sunday
An invitation was sent out via the network to all of the Fleet, inviting them to come together for a night of feasting, dancing, and games.
Kirk has managed to procure an event space for what he has dubbed Fleetsgiving. It sports a warm, interior space, decorated with tables, including two longer ones for food and drink. Along the far wall is a fireplace, crackling away for warmth, chairs set around and a table for fireplace games. The entire room glows with lights set in draped garlands, candles, and dim lights, warm and inviting and offering intimacy for those who wish to find it. Kirk would take credit for the decor, but no, it was the product of the owners of the event space. Probably just as well, to be honest.
An open space at the center is open for dancing at one's leisure, music drifting through the air - loud enough for dancers to sway to a beat, but not loud enough to make conversation impossible. But, who knows, maybe towards the latter half of the evening when everyone has drunk enough, there will be a dance contest. There might also be a karaoke contest, but, really, that's up to the people.
There is some prepared food - something that looks like a kind of poultry and something like meatballs in a bright orange sauce. Kirk can't vouch for what sort of animals they came from, but he can vouch for them being delicious. Bread, jam spreads, butter, local nuts and crackers. For desert there are what look like tiny tarts, and cookies dusted in a sweet pink powder. But while there is food provided, there is plenty of room for others to bring their favorites from home, or even their favorites from being here in the Fleet.
Nothing was spared for drinks either. Local wines are set out in their bottles, ready to pour, fizzy drinks in cans and punch bowls, harder options for those who wished them further down, and water and juice for those less inclined to imbibe. While there isn't much room for additions, they are welcome.
By the fire are a number of games laid out for choice - cards, some board games, and even a chess set, though it is a touch odd. Three boards, at varying heights, on a curved stand. The way the seats are arranged make it comfortable for many to play at once, or for only a few to play and many to gather by the fire and watch or idly chatter.
Come one, come all, and have a good time!
[ ooc: this is an open mingle post! Go ahead and make your own starters, tag around, and have a good time! Characters would be encouraged to bring their own food to add, or drinks if they so like, favorite games, etc. ]

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I've met Death before. Big skeleton in a black robe? Really likes cats? He's cool.
No, trust me, I know that much, at least. I kind of.. uh..died? Once? Not great..
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Buuut that's not as important as that other thing? You died, huh? Here?
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[ There is a very long pause followed by a small nod. ]
Technically twice? But, uh..yeahhh...
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[He pauses, tapping the carving knife against the cutting board.]
So? Was it those cannibal assholes or something else?
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[ Which is still kind of worrying, but hey. At least Taako wasn't here for that mess at the waystation.. ]
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[Shit. Is he infectious???]
Are you like the human version of the monkey from Outbreak? You're legally obligated to tell me.
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[ Yep, a kid from a zombie apocalypse with no real concept of zombie culture. The fact that all these people know about it is really weird, okay??? ]
...What's Outbreak?
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It's a story about this fucked up cuteass little monkey that gets brought over to be a pet, but it's got this crazy disease and nearly wipes out an entire country.
So if it's not a plague - what happened? You just get sick and die? Because that? Super sucks.
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Dunno how it started, but there's nobody around to fix it. [ There's an even longer pause, and he shifts, glancing around hesitantly. This isn't..really something he's talked about with anyone not from his world before. ]
Got bit first, but yeah..
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[He's putting his utensils down because this is getting crazy.]
Something bit you? Then you got sick and died? What was it? Like Super Rabies??
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[ Welcome to his buck wild life, Taako. ]
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[What kind of weird-ass disease kills from a single bite? He stares at Carl for a moment, then folds his hands together in front of his face for a second, breathing in.
Then he puts both hands on Carl's shoulders.]
No offense? Your world sounds shitballs crazy.
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Y-yeah..it's kind of bullshit.
[ He even puts his plate down for a second and lifts up the edge of his shirt so Taako can see. Right over his ribs, there's definitely a scar that looks like a human bite. ]
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That?
That isn't an animal bite.]
Okay, crazy question and like, no shame or nothing, but is that? That's not from an animal, is it.
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But they're still, essentially, warriors and they use weapons not...teeth.
He stares at the wound for a moment, then scratches his head.]
So a dude bit you and you died? He must've had some gnarly breath.
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[ Wouldn't everything be so much easier if they were being controlled?? And also punishable. ]
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Um, one? No, you should never get used to that smell. It's gross.
And two? Why was a necromancer attacking a kid?
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Those..aren't real things where I'm from.
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You can't just raise the dead by asking politely.
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That's what happens. People die and come back and bite, kill, and turn more people.
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[Taako drags his hands down his face at this little revelation. That is the stuff of nightmares and fiction. They definitely had stories like that, but zombies were, in reality exclusively the purvey of necromancers. Generally, if you didn't have one of them hanging around, you'd be fine.]
I am so glad you're not back in that garbage fire of a world now.
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[ Fuck that Negan guy, honestly. ]
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[No. No, not at all.]
So - is that why you're not picky about food then? You're fuckin'- [He takes a deep breath, trying to calm himself down. He really shouldn't feel so protective over a dumb kid. Not even a dumb kid that thinks he's cool and works for him and likes his cooking. He's only known him a short while even.
But fuck it if he doesn't just hate a world overrun by a bunch of undead fuckers biting people.]
--living in some weird zombie apocalypse?
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That's what most people I've met here called them, yeah. They have a lot of names back home- walkers, roamers, dead ones.. All the same thing, though.
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