Toshiko Sato (
ex_sorted385) wrote in
ataraxion2013-01-15 11:18 pm
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Hullo, Tranquility. I really do hope everyone's not, um. Falling comatose anymore. Does look like the pods are staying empty this time, so that's a good sign, right?
And it's good to have the network back up. I wish we lot in Comms could take credit for that, but the truth is I don't think our fiddling did much good at all. Sorry about that. Guess we still have a lot to learn.
I know it's a morbid sort of way to end a transmission, but- just putting a reminder out there about the Memorial list. We ought to have some real physical work on the memorial itself starting soon, and I'd really like to collect all the names we can before we start building.
LINK ATTACHMENT: TRANQUILITY MEMORIAL LIST
PRIVATE TO COMMS: I'm going to keep saying this until you're tired of hearing it- it's really good to have you all back. Have we had any reliable leads on new recruits? The two who volunteered last month did a good job, I think.
And it's good to have the network back up. I wish we lot in Comms could take credit for that, but the truth is I don't think our fiddling did much good at all. Sorry about that. Guess we still have a lot to learn.
I know it's a morbid sort of way to end a transmission, but- just putting a reminder out there about the Memorial list. We ought to have some real physical work on the memorial itself starting soon, and I'd really like to collect all the names we can before we start building.
LINK ATTACHMENT: TRANQUILITY MEMORIAL LIST
PRIVATE TO COMMS: I'm going to keep saying this until you're tired of hearing it- it's really good to have you all back. Have we had any reliable leads on new recruits? The two who volunteered last month did a good job, I think.

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How sentimental.
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I think I'm almost more comfortable with there being some kind of intelligence behind it.
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Everybody has someone they don't want to forget. And I think most people need to have someone to remember them, too.
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Are there records of how they died?
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I prefer something that is able to be predicted to some extent, but...
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[his tone isn't unfriendly, but he wants to challenge Toshiko on how sincere this all was.]
Commemorating them puts people at peace, makes them feel less guilty. They get forgotten faster. Noble as your intentions may be, you are commemorating your fallen cohort to the recesses of memory.
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I think I still owe you lunch.
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This ship, though. Sometimes it feels like it acts like a person. Maybe we'd be able to anticipate things better if we started looking at it that way. I mean, it's not impossible that the systems could be partially organic, so I suppose it's also not completely inconceivable that it could even partially sentient somehow.
...That isn't terribly comforting, is it?
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I don't know, I find it comforting if the ship seems like a living being. It means that there is a part of it that gives it a likeness to us.
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i wonder if they go home or just get dumped off on a different spaceship.
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Means it's got our weaknesses and failings and ugly parts, too, though. Is it worth that trade-off, do you think?
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Thank you for the information - is this part of your job?
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Absolutely. You can negotiate with a living being.
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