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brooklyn_boy) wrote in
driftfleet2019-03-05 10:01 pm
Action | Who needs a gosh dang drink??
Who: Steve and everyone else who just needs to get drunk. One closed to existing CR
Broadcast: No
Action: The Iskaulit/Space Bar
When: Post Calibrations/Bombing the eff out of Marsiva
[OPEN]
Tony would probably be proud of Steve, if he were able to see him right now. He'd slap his back and welcome him back to the world of inebriation while ordering shots for everyone in the bar to commemorate the day. As it is, though, Tony isn't here and, without him, there's not a damn person who would feel proud in this entire bar. That's part of it's charm.
Steve sighs and swallows his fourth drink. It's strong and alien and somehow enough to give him a strong buzz but not enough to really get him drunk. Not yet, at least. But he's not a quitter, so bottom's up! He hisses a little at the burn of it and feels, not for the first time, like he was being a coward. He saw some stuff in those rooms, sure. But other people had it so much worse. Saw so much more. He should really be thankful, actually.
But he's not. And this is a 30's approved way of getting over trauma. There were worse ways of coping, he was sure. So for now he's just going to stay in his seat and keep ordering drinks until that elusive drunken state hits him once more.
Should only take another hour or three.
[CLOSED TO EXISTING CR]
No one could blame Steve for starting. He'd messaged his friends about fifteen minutes ago, telling them to meet him at the bar for some drinks. But just sitting here, waiting? It was done better with a drink in hand to look social, at least. And it's not like that one is going to be his last. No, after Calibrations he can imagine himself coming over here quite often. He can imagine all of them coming here quite often, in fact. But maybe tonight (today? Space was hard to judge) would help take some of the sting off. Or at least some of the awkwardness.
But it wasn't as though they <i>chose</i> to share all of that. Loki, Steve is sure, would have preferred to keep his death to himself. And Thor? I am sure half of those memories were things he'd rather not have replayed over and over again. And <i>Hux</i>. God... That was just what Steve knew of. Who knew what other people had put his friends through? What they'd been through themselves?
Steve preemptively orders another drink for whoever shows up first. Whoever it was, he's sure they won't say no. Not now.
First round is on him.
Broadcast: No
Action: The Iskaulit/Space Bar
When: Post Calibrations/Bombing the eff out of Marsiva
[OPEN]
Tony would probably be proud of Steve, if he were able to see him right now. He'd slap his back and welcome him back to the world of inebriation while ordering shots for everyone in the bar to commemorate the day. As it is, though, Tony isn't here and, without him, there's not a damn person who would feel proud in this entire bar. That's part of it's charm.
Steve sighs and swallows his fourth drink. It's strong and alien and somehow enough to give him a strong buzz but not enough to really get him drunk. Not yet, at least. But he's not a quitter, so bottom's up! He hisses a little at the burn of it and feels, not for the first time, like he was being a coward. He saw some stuff in those rooms, sure. But other people had it so much worse. Saw so much more. He should really be thankful, actually.
But he's not. And this is a 30's approved way of getting over trauma. There were worse ways of coping, he was sure. So for now he's just going to stay in his seat and keep ordering drinks until that elusive drunken state hits him once more.
Should only take another hour or three.
[CLOSED TO EXISTING CR]
No one could blame Steve for starting. He'd messaged his friends about fifteen minutes ago, telling them to meet him at the bar for some drinks. But just sitting here, waiting? It was done better with a drink in hand to look social, at least. And it's not like that one is going to be his last. No, after Calibrations he can imagine himself coming over here quite often. He can imagine all of them coming here quite often, in fact. But maybe tonight (today? Space was hard to judge) would help take some of the sting off. Or at least some of the awkwardness.
But it wasn't as though they <i>chose</i> to share all of that. Loki, Steve is sure, would have preferred to keep his death to himself. And Thor? I am sure half of those memories were things he'd rather not have replayed over and over again. And <i>Hux</i>. God... That was just what Steve knew of. Who knew what other people had put his friends through? What they'd been through themselves?
Steve preemptively orders another drink for whoever shows up first. Whoever it was, he's sure they won't say no. Not now.
First round is on him.

[Open]
That doesn't mean he hasn't tried before, after his first glitch which was pretty bad. But he knew then it was useless, and he is not feeling as bad now as he did then.
He sits at the bar and orders... tea. And spares a glance towards his neighbor.]
Pardon my intrusion, but that does not seem to helping overly much.
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The fact that he orders tea at a bar strikes Steve as strange but not in a troubling way. His head tilts, interested and inebriated.]
It's not hurting.
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No, I suppose not. You can appreciate the taste at the very least.
[He gets his tea, adds cream and sugar to his taste and takes a sip.]
Was it your first time with those.... whatever people want to call them?
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Yeah. Yeah, first time that I can remember, at least. Apparently I've been here before.
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Ah. It was a first for me as well.
[And yet, here he looks cool as a cucumber sipping his tea.]
I would join in the drinking, but I cannot actually get drunk with those. [he tips his head towards the bottles behind the bar.] I might as well leave it to those who can.
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Huh. And, yeah. It takes a lot more for me to get drunk than an average person, too. I think I could drink half the bar and only get drunk for about a half hour before it processed out. Problems of being a super soldier, I guess.
[Which brings the question.]
Same for you? Super constitution?
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[He's never heard that before, but he can indeed tell from the smell that the man doesn't seem drunk.]
Well... In a manner of speaking. I am a werewolf.
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What?
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[Yes, yes, the 5'4" gentleman in a three-piece suit sitting next to you drinking his tea in the most proper British way is actually a werewolf, Steve. At least now you seem distracted from whatever you were brooding about.
And to make a long story short, my body is, essentially, dead, so no more getting drunk, unless it is with liberal quantities of alcoholic liquids decidedly unfit for human consumption. Formaldehyde does work if you get enough of it, but I do not recommend it for the taste.
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So. How does that work in space? Are you just on a schedule or do you have to wait till we're on a planet with a moon?
Wow LJ Juggler!
We have customized the cargo hold on our ship so we can be confined during full moon, and so far no accidents.
[Also, yes, he said 'we'. As in, not just him.]
Re: Wow LJ Juggler!
So it works on a cycle. That's pretty interesting, actually. [He's still looking at the man a bit stunned and unsure, of course. But he was a gentleman and he could be polite.]
How many werewolves are there, here?
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[And they would be devastated if there were any.]
From your reaction I am thinking your world has stories of werewolves, but the actual thing does not... exist? That people are aware of at least.
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But yeah. As you said,. It that I'm aware of.
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You said you were a super soldier... does that mean that humans' taste for experimenting on themselves have somehow managed to produce actual results?
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[Steve still wonders what could have happened if he'd been saved.]
Some other people too. It's not as crazy in my universe, honestly. A lot of people are augmented somehow.
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Did you at least volunteer for it?
[He's heard too many tales... he's been captured a few times himself although thankfully it never got to the experimentation stage before he was freed.]
My world has scientists who tend to be a little too... adventurous with experimenting on supernaturals to augment themselves, and they rarely think asking for consent or cooperation is all that important.
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Doesn't anyone try to stop them or help the victims in your world?
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[He heard the accent.]
People are well aware that attacking a vampire or a werewolf is against the law, so they don't do it openly. I used to work for the Bureau of Unnatural Registry. We investigate crimes against supernaturals or committed by them, with official sanction.
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Sounds like you're doing good work. At home I protect humans from supernatural beings just because the attacking usually goes the other way around. Seems to me we're in a similar line of business.
[He holds his glass up to clink with the teacup.] Do you have anyone from your team here with you?
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I haven't worked with them in about twenty years now. I had to leave due to... personal circumstances. And no, no one from the BUR is here, although their current head is a member of my pack. As of now, my only responsibility are pack. I leave the rest to the younger ones.
Do you have many supernatural attacks, then? Werewolves and vampires?
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[Not to mention, immortality does make some people a little funny in the head after a while.]
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I can see how that would be true. Power doesn't usually improve people if they were bad to start. [Just like his serum.]
Are any of those ones here?
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... The worst specimen I have had the displeasure of crossing paths with are not, no. But if I am to be perfectly honest, I am not sure I would call myself a very nice person.
Immortality... changes your priorities. We do have a sense of right and wrong, but we are also more easily able to ignore it.
I am the Beta of my werewolf pack, and it is my duty to keep the pack together. By any means possible. And I have had to do just that several times in the past, and I am sure that some people would tell you my methods caused them much pain. I freely acknowledge it, and I have made amends whenever I could. But I would still do it again exactly the same way if the occasion arose again.
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