Alex "not in love with a spaceship" Kamal (
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» WHO? Alex, Amos, Naomi, Bobbie, Prax
» WHEN? Day 8 and catchall for may
» WHERE? Wandering around the Station
» WHAT? The crew of the Roci goes hunting for their missing members
» WARNINGS? Alex is going to get stuck in a door and there might be some violence initiated to try to get him out. Also: Catchall for other Roci crew threads.
It felt a hell of a lot better, to have the three of them all together. Amos had a few days alone, and Alex was all too glad that hadn't been him. He'd only had a day to wonder how the hell he got there and where the rest of his crew was, before he found Amos. Then a couple days later they'd found Naomi. He was confident, now, that it was only a matter of time before they found the others - Holden and Prax. The cap and the plant guy. Alex hadn't even noticed when Prax had officially become someone he counted as crew. As family. It didn't matter. He was, now. And that meant that Alex was just as keen on finding him as he was on finding Holden.
He wanted to find the Roci, too, but he didn't have a hell of a lot of hope, for that one. Whoever or whatever had brought them here didn't seem too eager to give them a way out. He hated it - hated the idea that he was separated from her, that he didn't know where she was or who had her - but right now Holden and Prax were more important. Once they were all together, they could work on getting the ship back.
They'd started with the top floor and worked their way down. No door was left unopened (when they would open at all), no proverbial stone unturned. Despite the fact that they'd gone through a few floors, now, Alex was undeterred. They could still find them. And even if they didn't, that didn't mean they weren't on the station. Apollo's image had made it clear there was a hell of a lot more to this place than they had access to. So maybe they were being held somewhere else. But that didn't mean they weren't gonna try.
"Alright, I'll take this row," He said amiably, as if calling sides in a game of foot ball, walking towards a row of doors. He tried to open the first one, locked, and went for the next. "Anyone want to lay bets for what sort of person we accidentally walk in on, next?"
» WHEN? Day 8 and catchall for may
» WHERE? Wandering around the Station
» WHAT? The crew of the Roci goes hunting for their missing members
» WARNINGS? Alex is going to get stuck in a door and there might be some violence initiated to try to get him out. Also: Catchall for other Roci crew threads.
It felt a hell of a lot better, to have the three of them all together. Amos had a few days alone, and Alex was all too glad that hadn't been him. He'd only had a day to wonder how the hell he got there and where the rest of his crew was, before he found Amos. Then a couple days later they'd found Naomi. He was confident, now, that it was only a matter of time before they found the others - Holden and Prax. The cap and the plant guy. Alex hadn't even noticed when Prax had officially become someone he counted as crew. As family. It didn't matter. He was, now. And that meant that Alex was just as keen on finding him as he was on finding Holden.
He wanted to find the Roci, too, but he didn't have a hell of a lot of hope, for that one. Whoever or whatever had brought them here didn't seem too eager to give them a way out. He hated it - hated the idea that he was separated from her, that he didn't know where she was or who had her - but right now Holden and Prax were more important. Once they were all together, they could work on getting the ship back.
They'd started with the top floor and worked their way down. No door was left unopened (when they would open at all), no proverbial stone unturned. Despite the fact that they'd gone through a few floors, now, Alex was undeterred. They could still find them. And even if they didn't, that didn't mean they weren't on the station. Apollo's image had made it clear there was a hell of a lot more to this place than they had access to. So maybe they were being held somewhere else. But that didn't mean they weren't gonna try.
"Alright, I'll take this row," He said amiably, as if calling sides in a game of foot ball, walking towards a row of doors. He tried to open the first one, locked, and went for the next. "Anyone want to lay bets for what sort of person we accidentally walk in on, next?"
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Alex. [ it's a warning tone if ever there was one, like a low growl from a street mutt. and really, it's not so inaccurate. ] You can't do that again.
[ he won't let him!!!! and he's getting the sense neither will bobbie. ]
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Far as I see if, we've got damn few options for gettin' off this station. We need to get those doors open. I can't do that, but if the kid gets his strength back, he can. So if my best use is makin' sure he's doing alright, then I'm gonna do that.
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[Bobbie reaches for Alex's arm. She wants to see that wound for herself.]
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You trust this kid? Alucard?
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Much as I trust anyone who ain't crew. Like I said, kid's been straight with me from the beginnin', and if he really wanted to hurt me, he just had his chance.
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[Bobbie peels up the bandage carefully, clucking her tongue as she sees the wound. That sure is a bite mark.]
And you know flying isn't all you're good for.
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How can he get through the doors?
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Alex almost found himself apologizing to Bobbie, but he caught it before he left his lips. No. He wasn't sorry. And he wasn't about to apologize just out of reflex. ]
We ain't exactly doin' target acquisition, either.
[ He glanced at Frank as the man took a step back, and great, now he felt guilty in two different ways. It was a little too easy to read it off him, at the moment, and Alex couldn't decide if addressing it or not addressing it was the better option -
But Alex had never shied away from trying to keep his family together, and at the moment, that had come to include both of them. ]
I don't mean you, Frank, you're crew. He's not crew, but I trust him. [ There. That was clear, right? ]
Apparently he's like the others - or similar, anyway. Revan. Apollo. Hell of a lot stronger than a human, and if he's got his strength up he might be able to rip right through one of them. If he can't - well, we'll learn that fast enough.
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Do Revan and Apollo need blood before they rip things open? Why don't we use them?
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She's right, plenty of other people can do what he can without taking anything from you to do it. [ and that matters to him, maybe a lot more than it should. but if he's crew to alex, then alex is family to frank. and that's just that. ] Besides, tearing shit open hasn't actually gotten us anywhere.
[ he holds up his right palm, the ugly scar still peeling up his skin in places in a reminder of when he'd tried to break his own door. then he points to alex's arm. same shit, bro. ]
We need nerds, not vampires.
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They don't, and we will use them, too. We need everyone on board for this. We need to get to ops, or engineerin' at the very least.
And you ain't wrong, Frank, but we gotta work with what we've got, too. We can't even get at the control systems, yet, to let the 'nerds' take a look at it.
We need everyone at their A-game.
[ Says the man with the broken arm donating blood... ]
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You've got a broken arm and someone just bled you. A stiff breeze could blow you over right now. You want to retry that argument?
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Well?
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Alright, alright, alright, ya'll made your point, no blood donations with broken bones. [ He's being stubborn, but: ]
An' I won't do it again without runnin' it by the crew first. Happy?
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Fine. You've got a knack for getting hurt, you know that?
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Ecstatic. I'm gonna go track down my dog now.
[ aka bye suckers. he gives bobbie a look like you got this? ]
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You lost Max?
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What dog?
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[ he asks bobbie like it's a travesty, because it completely is. he's sure she's never met a dog before max, same as alex. they'd have to fix that. ]
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[What's the big deal, Frank!]
How is there a dog on the station?
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How are any of us on this station? [ like... he remembers just then that he has a picture. or a hologram, etc whatever. he scrolls through his device and projects an image of max for bobbie. do you understand yet??? ] This is Max, he's a friend from home.
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He's... cute?
[That's what he wants to hear, right?]
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[ The photos were cute, but it was an entirely different thing actually meeting a dog. ]
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I have to go find him for you to meet him, but we'll be at the bar later if you wanna drop by.
tagging is really hard okay don't judge me
You're just happy we're getting off track.
[And then she glances back at Frank.]
And you're not allowed to pull any stupid stunts either.
[Just so they're clear! Since that seems to be going around!]
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