isaac  lahey
18 September 2012 @ 12:18 am
Is it a normal thing here to talk about:
1. dead people
2. killing people
3. what to do about 1 and 2
4. what to do about 3

Not to get on anyone's case, I get that this is a pretty creepy spaceship, but there's been talk of death penalties and airlocking people, I'm just wondering.


[ The next part comes up a bit after the first, mostly as an addendum. He switches to voice for this one, though. ]

—Does anyone know where I can find a washing machine? Do we even have those? My stuff still smells a bit like the blue goo, it's taking a while to get out of the fabric.

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[ Filtered to Derek + Remus: ]
There's this werewolf guy, Josh? Have you met him?
 
 
Skulduggery Pleasant
18 September 2012 @ 05:13 am
[Skulduggery could make a post about how it's Not Alright to throw people out of the airlock because of things they may have done back home, or about how it's Definitely Not Alright to just want to throw troublemakers out of the airlock because they've caused, well, trouble, or even about how little attention people have been paying to things like the screaming during jumps, or the missing smiley face, or... any... of that interesting stuff.

He could so definitely do that. But instead, he decides to go a more mild-mannered route.]


So. Does anybody have interesting stories from home they'd like to share? Preferably, ones that don't include throwing people out of airlocks or mass graves or, what was it - firing squads, if you please. Let's try for something a bit more upbeat than that.
 
 
MASON lockwood.
18 September 2012 @ 11:51 am
I'm looking for someone that's got a green thumb. [ He pauses for a brief moment and, once he realizes that could be taken literally, he adds on: ] The planting type, not an actual one. I've got a plant in my room that's struggling to survive, so I need some tips on how to keep it from dying completely. [ There's a bit of a grin in his voice when he says, ] And yes, I know I need to water it daily.



 
 
Kurt Hummel
18 September 2012 @ 11:23 pm
[Kurt is curled up on his bed, looking sleepy and ruffled. He's gnawing on one end of a pen thoughtfully, looking a bit vexed.]

I can't sleep.

Normally I'd pass the time working on my play, but I'm having a bit of writer's block. I'm just--not sure how to end it. The play is about the Tranquility and the things that have happened here, from a--unique perspective, so the story hasn't ended in real life yet. But the play needs to end...

I could reunite the star-crossed lovers at the end, but it needs to be realistic. [Right.] I don't want the story to lose its impact. But I don't think the main character should end up alone, either.

[Hrm.] A happy ending? A tragic one? Bittersweet? I'm just not sure what direction to go in.

Any suggestions?