Detective Ray Kowalski (
poetontheinside) wrote in
driftfleet2015-04-16 03:35 pm
01: I turn this corner, get on this spaceship...
Who: Ray Kowalski
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Marsiva
When: 16/4, pre-Shuffle
[A]
[It's not like Ray's graceless-- he's a dancer, right, he can be light on his feet, one-two-three-end-up-in-space, but right now it looks like he's mostly forgotten how to move at all. You can laugh at him (and you could, because in the kerfuffle he's managed to turn on the communicator) but only as soon as you figure out that there's a person underneath the sheer amount of winter clothes currently on the Marsiva. There's a mostly-empty backpack, a hideous parka, a warm (holy shit too warm) middle layer, and a suffocating base core layer. Then there's the hat, the weird-ass circular scarf-thing, two types of gloves, snow boots, sunglasses--
There's some muffled cursing coming from underneath all of this, but eventually there's a frustrated groan and a thump as about half of the aforementioned layers fall to the floor. All through the process, there's muttering.]
Look, Frase, not that I'm callin' you a liar or nothin', but all this time you been bragging about how freakin' cold it gets up North, but I'm kinda disappo-- [He pokes his head out of his last layer, hair mussed, eyes big.]
Fraser?
[B]
[However things get explained to him, he suddenly knows a shit-ton about space. And spaceships. A lot about space ships, actually, so much that his hands get a little itchy. It's weird to be here, without Fraser, when they've spent so much time together since starting his undercover assignment-- especially after they'd left for their Northern Adventure. It makes him feel a little anxious, like he's not sure how to behave without the Mountie at his side.
And when Ray gets anxious, he has to find something to do. So he starts walking around the Marsiva, and he finds things to do-- because he's a Detective, more than anything, and Finding Things Out is his gig, his jam. Specifically, he finds things to take apart, carefully, decisively. With the world of knowledge now inside his head, it all makes sense, and he settles into the work, seeing it, feeling it. It's cool. It's really cool.
The communicator's with him, on a table or on the floor, and despite the whole 'Engineering Augment' thing he keeps turning it off and on accidentally. Feel free to tell him not to take the ship apart.]
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Marsiva
When: 16/4, pre-Shuffle
[A]
[It's not like Ray's graceless-- he's a dancer, right, he can be light on his feet, one-two-three-end-up-in-space, but right now it looks like he's mostly forgotten how to move at all. You can laugh at him (and you could, because in the kerfuffle he's managed to turn on the communicator) but only as soon as you figure out that there's a person underneath the sheer amount of winter clothes currently on the Marsiva. There's a mostly-empty backpack, a hideous parka, a warm (holy shit too warm) middle layer, and a suffocating base core layer. Then there's the hat, the weird-ass circular scarf-thing, two types of gloves, snow boots, sunglasses--
There's some muffled cursing coming from underneath all of this, but eventually there's a frustrated groan and a thump as about half of the aforementioned layers fall to the floor. All through the process, there's muttering.]
Look, Frase, not that I'm callin' you a liar or nothin', but all this time you been bragging about how freakin' cold it gets up North, but I'm kinda disappo-- [He pokes his head out of his last layer, hair mussed, eyes big.]
Fraser?
[B]
[However things get explained to him, he suddenly knows a shit-ton about space. And spaceships. A lot about space ships, actually, so much that his hands get a little itchy. It's weird to be here, without Fraser, when they've spent so much time together since starting his undercover assignment-- especially after they'd left for their Northern Adventure. It makes him feel a little anxious, like he's not sure how to behave without the Mountie at his side.
And when Ray gets anxious, he has to find something to do. So he starts walking around the Marsiva, and he finds things to do-- because he's a Detective, more than anything, and Finding Things Out is his gig, his jam. Specifically, he finds things to take apart, carefully, decisively. With the world of knowledge now inside his head, it all makes sense, and he settles into the work, seeing it, feeling it. It's cool. It's really cool.
The communicator's with him, on a table or on the floor, and despite the whole 'Engineering Augment' thing he keeps turning it off and on accidentally. Feel free to tell him not to take the ship apart.]

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she has so many questions about what he just said, but instead of asking them she's left to answer another one of his. which is fine - she gets that a lot. ]
The glowing is caused by the magical energies within my body. [ totally not weird. ] I am not certain if that is the same as this Tron of yours.
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I dunno either, the 80's, right? Long time ago. [He squints again, then takes off his glasses and hangs them around his neck.]
So magic, you mean like, card tricks, that kinda stuff?
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Not quite. Healing magics, defensive and offensive - elemental. [ she waves her free hand in a vague motion, wisps of color following in an arc. ] Ah - like in storybooks. That is where creatures such as myself are often found, yes?
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How'd you do that? I mean, how'd you-- [He mirrors her motion, but no color comes out. Disappointment!]
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These leylines are hardly for decoration, [ she motions again, lets the image of the curved lines along her fingers linger before she flips her palm upward. slowly a tiny ball of light begins to form in her hand, ] They direct the flow of my magic, and allow me to create whatever I wish - well, within reason, of course.
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He fidgets with his hair for a second, then deflates a little as he sort-of realizes he can't learn how to do that. But then she-- does that, and he is so back on board.]
So you're tellin' me it's real, for-real magic? [Skeptic but... it sounds like he'd like it to be true.]
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For real magic, yes. [ she laughs again, louder this time - causes the lines across her cheeks to flicker faintly. ] Were it not, I fear I would not be here speaking with you!
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How's that?
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Magic is the force that keeps me and my people alive. Like blood in your veins and air in your lungs, that is what magic is for me.
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He takes some time to parse that, still half-convinced he's dreaming, and then he gestures at his torso-- lungs, heart, the works.]
So you don't-- got all that? Seems pretty convenient.
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its science. ] I've still a heart that beats, blood in my veins and air in my lungs - but magic is my center, and without it none of those things would work.Ah... does that make sense? I have never explained it before, truthfully. [ it's just kind of a thing?? ]
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Uhh-- never mind. You got people like me where you're from? Where is that, anyway?
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I am from a world called Kilarria, and if you are asking whether we have humans - non-magic inclined or otherwise - yes, we do. I have known a great many in my lifetime.
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'Humans', heh. [He snickers a little, apparently finding the idea that he'd be a separate species where she's from pretty funny.]
So uh... [He finally looks up and around him.] Where the fuck am I? It ain't Killa-- Kel-- your home, is it?
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You are currently upon the Marsiva, a large spaceship hosting an intergalactic reality show that we have all been forced to participate in. [ that is probably the weirdest thing she has ever said in her five hundred years of life. ]
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No okay he takes it back in the narrative, that's weirder. So weird that he's not sure how to react.]
...and you are...?
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He notices that he's sort of... staring at the screen, and then he pinches himself, hard.]
Ow! Jesus!
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Ah! [ she yelps in surprise, eyes wide, ] A-Are you alright?
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Hey, hold off on the 'sir' stuff, will ya? I'm not a 'sir'. Detective, at most, but just-- Ray's fine.
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[ she gives him another curious look. he sounds insulted? how did she manage that? ] Very well, Ray. I suppose I should introduce myself properly, [ HOW RUDE LIOR. ] I am Lioriley. It is a pleasure to meet you - circumstances notwithstanding.
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