Alex "not in love with a spaceship" Kamal (
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» WHO? The Roci Crew and whoever else wants in on this mess
» WHEN? after the gravity is back
» WHERE? A few different places
» WHAT? A few different prompts as well as a catch-all for any roci crew or related logs for the month of june
» WARNINGS? these are all just terrible people what do you want from me
001: Alex, Bobbie and Amos are Judging You
The Martians and the Earther are sitting at a table in the Mess Hall, and they've started a game. That game? To rate everyone else on the ship in order of attractiveness. Want to be rated? Find the comment header below, drop a picture in of your character, and watch the comments fly. Feel free to overhear them and give them hell.
002: Closed, Alex >> Frank
Going on the morning walk-about to search for Holden was ritual, at this point, and Alex was very used to Frank coming over first thing before they headed out. So the door was already open, waiting for him. Alex was fishing through his drawers, trying to find where he'd stashed that singular glove that he'd found, to show him for a laugh. But instead his fingers found something else - a thin sheet of plastic, creased and bent a hundred thousand times, and Alex's heart nearly stopped.
He pulled it out of the drawer like it was made of plutonium, careful not to touch the edges of the drawer with it.
Christ. Oh, Christ.
003: Open, Alex >> Anyone who wants to find this wrecked man.
He goes straight to the bar.
It's not that he isn't a fairly regular fixture there, anyway, but especially right now, all he really wants is to drink until he numbs everything. So hi, have a depressed Martian with a bottle of who knows what, sitting at the bar and just staring at a picture of a woman and a child smiling lovingly at the camera. He keeps stroking his thumb over it, then looking wrecked and saying something like 'god damn it' under his breath before he pours himself another drink. One of his arms is still wrapped up in a sling against his chest.
If he recognizes you, he might look up when you get close, and sigh. "Hey, partner. Everythin' alright?" Because it's a lot easier to worry about other people, than to keep being miserable about yourself.
» WHEN? after the gravity is back
» WHERE? A few different places
» WHAT? A few different prompts as well as a catch-all for any roci crew or related logs for the month of june
» WARNINGS? these are all just terrible people what do you want from me
001: Alex, Bobbie and Amos are Judging You
The Martians and the Earther are sitting at a table in the Mess Hall, and they've started a game. That game? To rate everyone else on the ship in order of attractiveness. Want to be rated? Find the comment header below, drop a picture in of your character, and watch the comments fly. Feel free to overhear them and give them hell.
002: Closed, Alex >> Frank
Going on the morning walk-about to search for Holden was ritual, at this point, and Alex was very used to Frank coming over first thing before they headed out. So the door was already open, waiting for him. Alex was fishing through his drawers, trying to find where he'd stashed that singular glove that he'd found, to show him for a laugh. But instead his fingers found something else - a thin sheet of plastic, creased and bent a hundred thousand times, and Alex's heart nearly stopped.
He pulled it out of the drawer like it was made of plutonium, careful not to touch the edges of the drawer with it.
Christ. Oh, Christ.
003: Open, Alex >> Anyone who wants to find this wrecked man.
He goes straight to the bar.
It's not that he isn't a fairly regular fixture there, anyway, but especially right now, all he really wants is to drink until he numbs everything. So hi, have a depressed Martian with a bottle of who knows what, sitting at the bar and just staring at a picture of a woman and a child smiling lovingly at the camera. He keeps stroking his thumb over it, then looking wrecked and saying something like 'god damn it' under his breath before he pours himself another drink. One of his arms is still wrapped up in a sling against his chest.
If he recognizes you, he might look up when you get close, and sigh. "Hey, partner. Everythin' alright?" Because it's a lot easier to worry about other people, than to keep being miserable about yourself.
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"You don't have much faith in me."
But they've made it to the mess hall, so it's time to find out.
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"So, other than not-chocolate, you got any requests I can't possibly hope to fulfill?"
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She tries to sit down normally, but she can't quite manage it. She mostly sags into a chair, jaw setting as she does. Honestly, at this point, she's hoping no one else pays any attention to her.
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"Alrigh'. You just sit tight. One terrifying and yet somehow appetising meal, comin' right up."
He had the sudden and inexplicable urge to run his fingers through her hair - and absolutely did not follow up on it, instead pulling his hand away completely and heading for the food replicators.
Fuckin' idjit.
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One segment does, indeed, look like what can only really be described as a plate of diarrhea, but the rest look like protein cubes carefully cut to bite size, in some kind of sauce.
"Don't say I didn't warn you."
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"You said it tastes mostly like chocolate. What else does it taste like?"
Because she could make an educated guess.
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"What happened to all that marine courage? A little unappetisin' food supply and it goes flyin' out the window?"
He doesn't say anything about the way her back straightens, or the obvious effort it takes. Just sets the food down in front of her, putting two forks down, and then sits opposite.
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And then she takes a bite, and judging by the look on her face, it's clear she's made a terrible mistake.
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However, after a couple seconds, he picked up the other fork, and very solemnly said: "Don't worry, Gunny. I ain't lettin' you do this alone," And took a bite for himself.
Ah, yeah. Still terrible. Still sort of chocolatey, but still terrible.
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"You're only saying that because you feel guilty."
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"I ain't gonna lie, that's right on the money." So he picks up another bit of it on the end of his fork. "But that don't mean I wouldn't be willin' to suffer along with you even if it wasn't my fault."
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"It ain't a burden, Gunny. You're stuck with me, now."
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"There. Happy?"
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He wanted to ask if she felt any better, but didn't dare to - so instead he just stood up, and grabbed their trays to clear them away.
"Where to now, soldier?"
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"Back to the room, I think."
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"Alrigh', sounds like a good plan to me."
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"...Thanks."
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Instead, he just rests his hand on her elbow once she's up, and walks with her back out of the mess hall. It's not the shortest walk, all the way down to the sixth level, so as they walk he tells her a dumb story about one time that he was on shore leave on Ceres and things didn't go as well as they should have, and it involved waking up in various unexpected places and a good deal of gambling.
"-- luckily we shipped out the next day, so I just slipped out as quickly and quietly as I could, and let the ride to Saturn take the rest of the edge off."
When they got to the door, he reached out and pressed the control panel, the door sliding open.
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The room was empty - not a surprise, at this time of day, though the evidence of just how many people had been bunking in it was still obvious.
"Go on, take a seat. You want a glass of water or anythin'?"
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She pulls away, half lowering herself and half collapsing onto one of the mattresses, leaning her back against the wall, and then patting the spot beside her.
"I'm fine."
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He slips into the joint bathroom, returning a moment later with a glass of water for himself, and a second one, for Bobbie, in case she wanted it later. He set hers down on the little wall shelf near by, then sat down next to her on the mattress, close enough that their shoulders butted up against each other.
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