Jack Harkness (
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[Viewers are greeted by a charmingly dashing white smile, easy and confident without being cocky, shining blue eyes and the face of a 1950's matinee idol. He's dressed in his customary outfit of braces and greatcoat, his very presence commanding your attention]
Hey there, kids. So it's come to my attention that there are some of us a little more used to this whole traveling in space thing, am I right? I mean. There are some of us on here who have literally never even heard of the idea, which. Is charming, really it is. But that means that this whole Tranquility thing has gotta be more than a bit of a shock. So here's where I'm going to be taking a poll.
How many of you are familiar with travel in space? How many of you have heard of it, but never dreamed you'd do it yourself? How many of haven't even dreamed of traveling the stars?
I figure if we cover that much at least, we'll be able to determine how many of us need a bit more explanation than the fact that we seem to be on some sort of large passenger vessel traveling through some undetermined part of some unknown galaxy. Vague, I know, but I haven't exactly found a viewing screen yet, have you? That's where the rest of us come in. Maybe, with your help, we can figure this all out.
[He goes to reach forward to turn off the video feed, before a thought comes to him and he stops, a more mysterious look in his eyes as he does] I don't suppose that any of you are familiar with time travel...?
Hey there, kids. So it's come to my attention that there are some of us a little more used to this whole traveling in space thing, am I right? I mean. There are some of us on here who have literally never even heard of the idea, which. Is charming, really it is. But that means that this whole Tranquility thing has gotta be more than a bit of a shock. So here's where I'm going to be taking a poll.
How many of you are familiar with travel in space? How many of you have heard of it, but never dreamed you'd do it yourself? How many of haven't even dreamed of traveling the stars?
I figure if we cover that much at least, we'll be able to determine how many of us need a bit more explanation than the fact that we seem to be on some sort of large passenger vessel traveling through some undetermined part of some unknown galaxy. Vague, I know, but I haven't exactly found a viewing screen yet, have you? That's where the rest of us come in. Maybe, with your help, we can figure this all out.
[He goes to reach forward to turn off the video feed, before a thought comes to him and he stops, a more mysterious look in his eyes as he does] I don't suppose that any of you are familiar with time travel...?
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Travel how? On this set path, that is. Is there some sort of energy involved, or...? [That triangle thingy looks awfully small]
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It is sort of a stream of energy, I suppose. Yes. Many can travel at once. [ dw dw. drawing not to scale. it's like a thousand times the size. ]
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So there's some sort of device the gatekeeper uses to transport whoever he chooses from one point to another as he sees fit?
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In a sense. There is a large stand in the middle of the Bifrost. Heimdall's sword is the key to starting the process. [ he's totally explaining all this with hand gestures ] Those who travel are pulled from the exit, travel through the path and soon land at their destination.
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I take it you mean a real sword, then? You know. All of this is sounding an awful lot like a fairy tale, if you don't mind me saying. [completely sincere about that]
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Indeed. Very real. [ he smiles a little, offering a shrug ] It is not the first time I have heard that. Mortals no longer believe in such things, even if it is right before their very eyes.
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You're gorgeous, don't get me wrong, and in certain circumstances I would have no problem getting down on my knees for you, but divinity just doesn't exist, plain and simple.
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[ ......afjskfafHAFSKF OH my god. thor just pauses for a second and then just sort of laughs. ] You do have my thanks for your sentiments. I am certainly not here to strong-arm anyone into believing anything—I have since learned of mortal skepticism from my Father's own tellings and my own personal experiences. All I can simply say is gods do exist.
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Well whatever you are, I'm not gonna deny that you're standing there talking to me, so anyway. What's your name, big boy?
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At least we can agree that I am not a figment of imagination right now. [ right?? right! haha...ha. ] My name is Thor. And what may I call you?
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Captain Jack Harkness. It's a pleasure to meet you.
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Captain? [ ... ] Of this vessel?
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No, no. I wish. It's a great ship, but no.
Royal Air Force, actually. 133rd squadron. 'Course, I hung up my flying wings a while ago, moved on to bigger and better things, but they let me keep the stripes.
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anyhow. he's not quite sure what that means, but it sounds like it's probably important... ]
What sort of bigger and better things?
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Is that so? [ are you batman???????? ] What sorts of things do you do—or is that a secret as well?
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