ᴛʜᴇ sᴄᴏʀᴘɪᴏɴ. (
possidetur) wrote in
reverielogs2018-05-20 09:33 pm
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» WHO? vanessa ives + you
» WHEN? the remainder of may
» WHERE? various decks
» WHAT? vanessa is searching for new rooms (that can't be found)
» WARNINGS? none so far
» WHEN? the remainder of may
» WHERE? various decks
» WHAT? vanessa is searching for new rooms (that can't be found)
» WARNINGS? none so far
( a library. it seemed like it would be a sound place to find. something that held information would surely hold information about this place.
vanessa had already learned and been surprised by, what she felt like was a great deal of information about their location but it wasn't detailed, nor did it say how. she was in space, it wasn't 1892 and there were some people that were used to this lifestyle.
she needed more. how were they here, what had happened to the people that were here before, if those screams had been any indication of what had occured. vanessa didn't know where to begin other than searching on each floor. so that was what she did )

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Easier to dwell on what was known than what wasn't. There were rooms to be found and questions to be answered.
He starts on the fourth level. ]
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Cause if he was here, maybe they were too.
Either way, he starts near the observation deck. Watching for any passerby's with a familiar face. ]
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she gives him a nod as she approaches, steps light on the ground )
I find the silence here to be rather unsettling.
( perhaps more so than the screams that they'd heard when they first arrived )
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she could see the curiosity in his expression, the searching look. he was looking for something. or someone )
Have you ever seen anything like it?
( it's a very open question and vanessa partly wants to see what he makes of it, whether he answers based on their location or something more specific about this place. or even the twin moons outside of the window )
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A ship of this size? Yes. First time I've been boarded on one, though. [ He's been boarded on smaller vessels, but never a Destroyer. ]
Look at that view.
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( if also overwhelming. she'd never been able to truly imagine anything like this never mind think that she would be in it )
Are you familiar with being in space?
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He inclines his head at her greeting, ] Vessels this size tend to require a significant crew.
[ They're hardly lacking in numbers but there's an aimlessness to many of the people here, part shock and part inexperience. ]
Do you have a particular destination in mind?
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There are several rooms that may prove key to our uncovering information about this place.
( and one that vanessa was particularly interested in for this adventure. though if he had any other suggestions she would happily hear them )
A library would seem to be somewhere to begin our search.
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Have you found it?
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Yeah, I am. I was a pilot - spent most of the last few years travelling from planet to planet.
Are you not? [ Bodhi has heard that not everyone comes from the same place, some even not having the kind of familiarity with space and other planets as them. ]
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( though there were also several floors and vanessa had yet to look on all of them )
Perhaps we could search together?
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( it was some science fiction writer's dream. the concept hadn't seemed possible to be a reality. but then the time that vanessa came from was also a part of that. not that she had yet fully accepted it -- it was as wild as being here )
It seems that more people seem to be familiar with these sorts of things.
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[ Considering where he'd been, another planet completely, on the floor of his ship with a grenade in his sights, it seems very impossible. And Bodhi isn't sure is all completely real, just yet. ]
Pulling us from wherever we were? It doesn't seem like it should be possible.
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( it hadn't just brought people from different places but also different times. that was something that was concerning )
Though as this place is likely centuries past where I am from I cannot say whether this invention is normal or not.
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[ Her offer to join forces is unexpected but not unwelcome. Their previous conversation had been brief but it had been enough to leave a favorable impression in his mind. ]
I would welcome the company. [ If nothing else, it would be good to have someone there should he need to be extracted from any doors. ]
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she starts them walking down the corridor, eyes searching the hall )
Have you managed to find anything since we last spoke?
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I have, [ there hasn't been too much to learn, yet, though not through a lack of trying. ] Whether or not it's of value remains to be seen.
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( aka you can't just leave it there, she's all curious now )
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Something that suggests that the purpose of the station was scientific in nature. Though it begs the question just what sort of research station would require wardens.
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All the more reason to find a library. It may hold nothing more than tales-- ( fictional, rather than informative ) --but I know no other place where such information would be stored.
( jasnah had been searching the network for any information, which given how people seemed to use it sounded sensible, but vanessa was more familiar with written information -- books, libraries, facts. if only that was the likelihood of what would be found )
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Then there's his missing friends, his team. Which is his biggest concern, at least for now - he'll rest easier knowing that they made it here (would that be such a good thing, not knowing where here is?)
Shaking himself away from those thoughts, he clears his throat. ]
I'm Bodhi.
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There is really only so much eating, sleeping and running a man can do before he begin to ㅡ [ a pause, tongue dragging across his teeth, searching for the right words: ] ㅡ lose touch.
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( she would pretend that she doesn't know what he's talking about but it's the kind of bullshit that would be far too easy to see through )
It makes me curious about the people that lived here. They clearly had jobs, routines-- ( things to keep them occupied so that they didn't lose touch ) --but I imagine how they lived was very different from what I am used to.
( if you don't include the fact that they're clearly from different times and places )
How often could they find something new? Or someone new.
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( she gives him a small nod as a greeting )
It may be that all of our questions turn out to have answers, hidden as they may be.
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We should hope so. Speaking of, were you looking for something just now?
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( there's a few seconds of pause, vanessa looking him over, trying to figure what she can from him )
There are many mysteries to a place like this one. I had hoped that finding certain rooms might uncover some of those secrets.
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Just be careful with those locked doors, if you try them. They have... um. [ How to say it? ] They have personality.
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( one of her first misdeeds, when she'd arrived, was to get somehow stuck in the door, her arms momentarily lost. thankfully she'd been able to pull them back but not without some effort )
I plan to be more careful this time.
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[ By now it has become clear that, wherever Vanessa hails from, it differs radically from what he knows. And yet, despite this, she has adapted with admirable skill. She has earned his respect for that. ]
Most find the structure comforting.
[ They really only need look as far as their own peers, how quickly they'd settled into their own approximation of routines once it became clear that there would be no clean escape for any of them. Even Ren, himself, was guilty of this to some extent; his rooms on the Fourth Deck made regular visits to the Fitness Area easy ㅡ it was only a shame about the pool, which remains too polluted for use, but even the monotony of the treadmills held a kind of appeal. ]
It would depend on what they were studying.
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( find it comforting. vanessa couldn't say if she did. having a routine certainly did help make acting daily easier, it gave her a reason to get herself out of bed, but this place did not feel comforting, and she wasn't certain if she wanted to feel comforted )
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For one thing, I'm not entirely convinced of the station's long-term viability given all that I've observed.
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What do you mean?
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Even the Millenium Falcon had been better maintained. ]
It does not inspire much confidence.
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Do you believe it will not remain? That we are in danger?
( when weren't they in danger of something )
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[ No denial is offered because they both already know the answer. Had stood together, in a corridor not very much different from this one, drawn together by those phantom screams. ]
Though in this case it was more an observation of the station's age and apparent lack of care.
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( her voice is hushed, attempting lightness despite the seriousness of the thought. if the station could simply fall apart due to lack of care-- )
Though it makes our task feel more important -- finding our freedom before that occurs.
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Not because he sees her as particularly weak (rather the opposite, in fact) but it's something that he can give her. ]
I'll tear every door off its hinges, if needs be.
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Then I hope that you're able to.
( with how long they've been walking vanessa feels like they've covered a decent amount of this deck )
Perhaps we should try another floor?
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[ The upper levels get enough foot traffic that it would be difficult for anything to remain hidden long. News would have circulated by now, given how fond everyone is of the network. ]
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( though a second pair of eyes may find something that she has missed, particularly when the place and time is different to what she may be looking for )
What else do you think they did here? They could read, if we find a library, but aside from any job--
( what would a man do in space for fun? )