Entry tags:
- bela talbot,
- bran stark,
- charles xavier | au,
- dave strider,
- dr. elizabeth "betty" ross,
- faith lehane,
- feferi peixes,
- jenna sommers,
- jesse pinkman | au,
- john blake,
- libby,
- matthew keller,
- miles edgeworth,
- murphy pendleton,
- nathan petrelli,
- nill,
- noah hill,
- olivia dunham,
- quinn fabray,
- robb stark,
- seraphim dias,
- sherlock holmes | au
005 - Video - PSA No.4
Hello Tranquility. I'm sure you didn't miss me so let's get right to the point just like usual.
A little while back people were talking about group meals. I don't know about the rest of you, but the mystery meat lucky dip in the kitchens is getting pretty rough. I skip meals, and I know I'm not the only one. Most importantly, we got kids on board and I want to make sure at the very least they're getting two meals a day, and if we get more kids this jump I want to establish whether or not we've got a full time guardian on board who can look out for them if they're alone. Hell, it's beginning to look like we should set up a school. It'd work out better than having kids just wandering around the place. If that about fits your job description give me a shout, see what we can do.
Back on the topic of dinner: I know a lot of people haven't got anything to offer someone if they make the mess their job, but if we can get some volunteers in, I'm sure the people on board who can will find a way to show their gratitude. We need this now, not in six months time when we're all coming down sick from not eating properly, so if you got the skill, don't think you gotta bother asking for permission or go showing your hand, just muck in when and where you can. Some of you already do, but if we can get something more formal going, I know that I and a lot of others are gonna be dead grateful.
Which brings me to the Jump. If you haven't got anyone in your own circle to keep track of you, speak to Miles Edgeworth. Sitting out the Jump is not optional. You go to the Jump bay on time, or you get turned into a splodge of space-slime, and it ain't pretty.
After the Jump, for those of you who didn't notice last time, a lot of basic things happen. Some people go around making sure their own groups are in one piece, others are in it only for themselves. If you're feeling great and you're not gonna be of any use, get the hell out so we know what we got to work with without things getting too congested. People from security usually volunteer to help newcomers and protect people from anyone who takes their arrival on board badly, but you should know it's a pretty thankless, sometimes dangerous job.
For anyone who comes in injured, or anyone disoriented after the Jump, there's a med team and a group of volunteers stationed down there. You'd be surprised how much a cup of coffee helps people get their sea legs. If someone looks lost, answer their questions, but be understanding--try and remember what it was like you for you.
Let's make this Jump smooth, and for once leave nobody behind.
A little while back people were talking about group meals. I don't know about the rest of you, but the mystery meat lucky dip in the kitchens is getting pretty rough. I skip meals, and I know I'm not the only one. Most importantly, we got kids on board and I want to make sure at the very least they're getting two meals a day, and if we get more kids this jump I want to establish whether or not we've got a full time guardian on board who can look out for them if they're alone. Hell, it's beginning to look like we should set up a school. It'd work out better than having kids just wandering around the place. If that about fits your job description give me a shout, see what we can do.
Back on the topic of dinner: I know a lot of people haven't got anything to offer someone if they make the mess their job, but if we can get some volunteers in, I'm sure the people on board who can will find a way to show their gratitude. We need this now, not in six months time when we're all coming down sick from not eating properly, so if you got the skill, don't think you gotta bother asking for permission or go showing your hand, just muck in when and where you can. Some of you already do, but if we can get something more formal going, I know that I and a lot of others are gonna be dead grateful.
Which brings me to the Jump. If you haven't got anyone in your own circle to keep track of you, speak to Miles Edgeworth. Sitting out the Jump is not optional. You go to the Jump bay on time, or you get turned into a splodge of space-slime, and it ain't pretty.
After the Jump, for those of you who didn't notice last time, a lot of basic things happen. Some people go around making sure their own groups are in one piece, others are in it only for themselves. If you're feeling great and you're not gonna be of any use, get the hell out so we know what we got to work with without things getting too congested. People from security usually volunteer to help newcomers and protect people from anyone who takes their arrival on board badly, but you should know it's a pretty thankless, sometimes dangerous job.
For anyone who comes in injured, or anyone disoriented after the Jump, there's a med team and a group of volunteers stationed down there. You'd be surprised how much a cup of coffee helps people get their sea legs. If someone looks lost, answer their questions, but be understanding--try and remember what it was like you for you.
Let's make this Jump smooth, and for once leave nobody behind.

voice; which i am! i just miss certain characters.
voice; me too ;-;
voice; at least there's museboxing.
I'm Olivia, by the way. I don't think we've met.
voice; at least~ Speaking of I never did send you Dexter, did I?
voice; no, you didn't! also i fail and forgot they talked before /shame
voice; pfff and I sort of want to troll your Elle with Sylar; I wasn't sure if it was your Olivia!
voice; DO IT. troll elle with everyone. and yes~ there's never been another liv here.
voice; Oh I definitely willl. You'll have to link me your musebox again I guess.
voice; it's over at ~pourvous, though i think the nsfw spam post is on the 1st page still
voice; <3
Listen: I may seem like some sorta stiff-necked politician from somewhere normal, but it's just a front, trust me.
voice; <333!
I'll keep that in mind for future conversations. Do you have any idea why you were on his list? Or who the people were that were poking you? [ Her curiosity is going to be the death of her someday, but once a
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So I did everyone a favour. And it was pretty damn personal. [ He hears your pause and raises you: ] You're welcome by the way.
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Besides which I just told you, didn't I? If he comes back, now someone on security knows. Job done.
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And what happens if I'm not here when he comes back? Are you going to bother telling anyone, or are you just going to wait and hope he's not going to do anything? People would rather you tell them ahead of time instead of finding out after something happens that you knew it was a risk.
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