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Okay, I was warned this spaceship is creepy, but it goes straight for the visual distortions?
I guess I should introduce myself. Detective John Kennex. If you've come across a synthetic named Dorian with dark hair and blue eyes, a woman named Anna with dark hair and brown eyes, or a small but authoritative woman named Maldonado, let me know. It's important.
Anyway, I'm new and I could use a tour guide. Any volunteers?
[He usually wouldn't ask for a tour guide, but he really wants to learn more about this place.]
[ooc: Just in case you were wondering, in regards to the visual distortions, John's having side effects to a drug.]
I guess I should introduce myself. Detective John Kennex. If you've come across a synthetic named Dorian with dark hair and blue eyes, a woman named Anna with dark hair and brown eyes, or a small but authoritative woman named Maldonado, let me know. It's important.
Anyway, I'm new and I could use a tour guide. Any volunteers?
[He usually wouldn't ask for a tour guide, but he really wants to learn more about this place.]
[ooc: Just in case you were wondering, in regards to the visual distortions, John's having side effects to a drug.]
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[He would have said just 'cop' but he's not sure she knows that word. He falls into step with her, not limping, but putting more weight on his left foot.] You have family here?
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[ she nodded as she walked, heading back towards the escalators. ] Indeed so, my grandmother, though she is much younger than I, and my great-grandmother.
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...Which isn't entirely untrue, but I swear I didn't mean it in a romantic way.
But my lips are good at keeping secrets, too.
[He listens about her family and whoa.] That's amazing. Well, not that they're on a creepy spaceship. But that you get to spend time with them.
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[ it's easier to go with that, than the true issues of just what it means. ] It is quite the opportunity. They were long dead before I was ever born.
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[He's teasing, but he really doesn't think there's much to compliment. Maybe his hair. He likes his hair.]
They were? [He pauses for solemnity.] I'm sorry. But I'm glad you get to see them and know them.
[That makes him wonder if his dad could come here, but he holds that back.]
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[ she nods, and is a little stiff, almost as if to shrug about it. ] As am I. It is the plight of Kings, we are only ever to fill dead men's shoes, I'm afraid. So I am glad for this chance, though perhaps less glad of the rest of it.
[ perhaps, but Elizabeth is wary of it, if only because she wonders if her mother would ever come. But what then, would she say to her? ]
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I never thought of that. That's true. It must be a heavy burden, what you do.
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Almost as heavy as a crown, but no one ever warns you what wearing solid gold for several hours might do to ones neck. [ she won't linger on the bitterness, it has no place in their conversation at present. ]
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[He's not sure what to say to the last part, so he pushes the button for the right floor.]
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She lets out a breath of laughter when they open. ] For some reason, I always expect them to be at the pace of horses, and never quite as quick as they are.
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He lets out a soft breath, disappointed, and gestures that she can go first, his hand holding the elevator door.] This all must be so strange for you. At least this kind of looks like home for me.
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I am not sure if that means better or worse things for what is to come after me?
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[He follows her out of the elevator and waits for her to pick a direction.]
I like it, though. But tell me more about you. What do you do for fun? Other than teasing people.
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But you are quite right, teasing is much more of an obligation. But as to my pleasures themselves? [ as the elevator begins to move, she thinks on it, and the answer is quite earnest. ] To ride, for hours if I am let.
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[He falls in step with her.] Horses? I've only ridden once.
And if you're let? Aren't you the queen? Can't you tell them to stuff it if they tell you to stop?
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It is a shame, there is nothing quite like it. It is almost freedom itself. Especially so if it is a hunt. [ and she could lax lyrical for days about it. But his question gives her pause. ] They can. But ignoring parliament does not affect them, it effects my people. [ it's quieter, almost more serious than before, and as much as fun as teasing him is, one fact remains the same. ] And my people will always come first, for I am nothing without them.
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[He nods respectfully at the second part.] I can understand that, as an officer of the law. The people come first.
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[ She measured him a moment, took full stock of him. Far more and less than the way she had before, and then as if his complete measurement had been found, she lips parted in a bright and sudden smile at him. ] Then we shall be friend, Master Kennex.
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[He walks with her toward the gardens.]
Cars are pretty great. They're like... metal horses, like a spaceship but on the ground. They're fast and a smooth ride. It's like riding the wind.
[He steps into the gardens and he looks around.] Wow. This is nice.
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They sound it. But what you describe to me, it is still not as fun as horses. [ of that she was sure, there was no life to it, not the same. These pieces of steel she saw about her, unfortunately her only frame of reference. ]
It is, isn't it? Their Graces did a magnificent job of it, all things considered. [ quietly then, as if much more to herself. ] It is much more like home.
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[He nods a little at that.] It's certainly peaceful. I could understand the appeal.
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[ she could talk for hours on that. But it might be a little much. ] Tell me, in the ... future, for want of a better term, how is it that people enjoy each others company together?
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[He shrugs a little.] It's pretty much like here. We'll go out for drinks or out to eat at restaurants, or we call each other on devices like the ones we have here.
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How long have you been here? Do you miss home?
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shhh you see nothing I am in class
ehehehe casually tags back
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