🐍 loki odinson 🐍 (
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driftfleet2019-05-04 06:14 pm
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( how the dinosaurs died )
Who: Loki + You
Broadcast: Video
Action: Planetside
When: Right here, right now
[ the feed turns on, though it seems to start with a burst of static and a blurry screen before it finally seems to straighten itself out. though the scene you might be seeing seems a little . . . hard to take in. mostly because it looks like everything has been frozen. plants, grass and giant dinosaurs like T-Rexs that were in mid-lunge to bite on . . . a huddled lump who has a quilt over their head and cocooned deep within the covers. And also happens to be sneezing a lot. ]
This — [ loki sneezes, looking pale, harried and a little . . . blue. ] — Is the worst. Why is everything so — [ another loud sneeze. ] — uncomfortable?! And how do you make it stop?!
Broadcast: Video
Action: Planetside
When: Right here, right now
[ the feed turns on, though it seems to start with a burst of static and a blurry screen before it finally seems to straighten itself out. though the scene you might be seeing seems a little . . . hard to take in. mostly because it looks like everything has been frozen. plants, grass and giant dinosaurs like T-Rexs that were in mid-lunge to bite on . . . a huddled lump who has a quilt over their head and cocooned deep within the covers. And also happens to be sneezing a lot. ]
This — [ loki sneezes, looking pale, harried and a little . . . blue. ] — Is the worst. Why is everything so — [ another loud sneeze. ] — uncomfortable?! And how do you make it stop?!

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I am a Captain so I work to maintain my ship and my crew.
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[Keith didn't sound thrilled by that, but more resigned, like he accepted it because he felt he had to.]
Stay a bit to your left here... there's a tree.
[Keith followed the path along to the left of the tree in question, continuing on to the next part of the conversation so Loki could hear the directional change.]
What ship are you on?
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[ except tyrion. fuck tyrion tbh. ]
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Sounds like a good crew. I'm on the Huntress. I have been since I arrived. I was the pilot before Mikleo disappeared.
[Keith was pretty sure this was boring as hell...]
You and Thor... you're like the Norse gods, right? But, real?
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As real as one can prove. We were there on your planet when you still used mud huts and charting the waters of your own world.
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[Keith frowned a bit.]
Probably not the best.
But, if you were there back then, how old are you?
[Keith, always tactful....]
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[ loki frowns, mulling over keith's question. ]
Perhaps a hundred or so.
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That's younger than I would have thought for a god, but okay.
[He considered the other part of that.]
Well, I didn't see a lot of it, but I did see some of Asgard between you and Thor during the last calibration, so... I guess, I don't know. I can see why someone wouldn't want to go hang out in mud huts if they had a nice palace to go back to.
[Keith wasn't one to really talk, after all. He'd spent almost a year in a dusty shack by himself out in the middle of the desert... mostly willingly.]
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It no longer matters. Asgard is dead.
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Sorry.
[He knew enough people who'd lost their entire worlds like that to have a basic understanding of what that was like, even if he didn't know it firsthand. Focusing back on the trail ahead again, he continued.]
It slopes up a bit here. Careful not to trip.
[He'd watch as they made their way up, too, just in case.]
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Why apologize? You had nothing to do with it.
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[Keith shrugged a little.]
Someone saying they're sorry doesn't always mean they accept responsibility for something. It's also kind of a commiseration, I guess.
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I am familiar though I cannot say I understand it. There is a cheapness in words, despite their power.
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[Keith had been on both sides of that coin before... empty, broken promises, but also promises kept. He tried his best to be the latter because he knew what it was like to be on the receiving end of the former.]
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[ though loki can tell, easily enough. he's always been perceptive that way. ]
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I just follow my instincts. It doesn't always work, but sometimes it does.
[He spotted the entrance to the underground city now.]
We're almost there.
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Good. I'll be glad to be done with this ridiculous illness.
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[Though, Keith was pretty sure it felt like one.]
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Those still exist? I would assume such things were wiped out long ago.
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[Keith shrugged a bit as they got closer to the entrance.]
Alright, we're here. [He pulled open the door.] The door's on your right, I've got it open. Once we're inside, we can transport back up to the ships if you want, or I'm sure they've got some pretty heavy duty anti-histamine medication somewhere in this place if you want to try that.
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It should fade once I leave. I doubt the effects will be prolonged.
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[Once they were inside, Keith knew he was going to have to make sure Loki had some space to maneuver until they could transport back up.
It wouldn't be good to have someone accidentally bump into him in the crowd and die.]
I know a somewhat less crowded route back to the transporters, since you'll probably want to avoid crowds right now, yeah?