Entry tags:
- !npc: resnik,
- !npc: ward,
- agent carolina,
- cat,
- charles xavier,
- chase kilgannon,
- crowley,
- dirk strider,
- eridan ampora,
- erik lehnsherr,
- gabriel "chapel hill" sinclair,
- hallah "aberdeen" tawse,
- ianto jones,
- isaac clarke,
- ismene,
- james moriarty,
- john "oxford" buchanan,
- kenzi,
- megamind,
- natasha romanoff,
- neal caffrey,
- nepeta leijon,
- pepper potts,
- raven darkholme,
- re-l mayer,
- remus lupin,
- richard b. riddick,
- robb stark,
- sherlock holmes (2009),
- timothy "red robin" drake-wayne,
- tony stark,
- topher brink,
- wichita
mark iii suit ❦ [ text + two encyptions ]
we might have a problem.
[ normally tony wouldn't bring this up at all, but creepy red smile thing is really fucking creepy and this is some shit out of a horror film. ]
not a demon problem, because unless i'm wrong winchester and the angel thing have that dealt with. was going to mention this before that came up, but not all of us can split our attention between two things. actually most of you can't.
right, though, problem of the ship variety.
[ and then an attachment entitled i am a smile and i am creepy is sent to everyone's device. ]
i know what you're going to say, tony you made the creepy smiling thing mad. you're going to get us all killed. no, i'm not. what i did was discover something kind of important. the good ship tranquility is watching us. and as much as i'm cool with being watched, kind of want to know who the fuck is watching me on this huge ship. weirdly enough.
i know you two are watching everything. what do you say about this?
[ finally tony adjusts his device to video and if they pay attention, they see that he's in his suit. it's a bit of a way to intimidate them, but he's not going to come right out and say it. ]
Okay, whatever, you two are in charge along with Kirk. I don't care, if that's one of you two, I want to know. Everyone does, but I'm the one who asked the questions and got the answer so I get the first answer.
[ normally tony wouldn't bring this up at all, but creepy red smile thing is really fucking creepy and this is some shit out of a horror film. ]
not a demon problem, because unless i'm wrong winchester and the angel thing have that dealt with. was going to mention this before that came up, but not all of us can split our attention between two things. actually most of you can't.
right, though, problem of the ship variety.
[ and then an attachment entitled i am a smile and i am creepy is sent to everyone's device. ]
i know what you're going to say, tony you made the creepy smiling thing mad. you're going to get us all killed. no, i'm not. what i did was discover something kind of important. the good ship tranquility is watching us. and as much as i'm cool with being watched, kind of want to know who the fuck is watching me on this huge ship. weirdly enough.
i know you two are watching everything. what do you say about this?
[ finally tony adjusts his device to video and if they pay attention, they see that he's in his suit. it's a bit of a way to intimidate them, but he's not going to come right out and say it. ]
Okay, whatever, you two are in charge along with Kirk. I don't care, if that's one of you two, I want to know. Everyone does, but I'm the one who asked the questions and got the answer so I get the first answer.
text ; locked | but daaad....
I always thought W & R were the ones that brought us here. Maybe not the reason why they're without a crew right now, but that it was their decision to snatch and goo us? That was just an assumption, though. Am I wrong for sure?
I think the shift is because it's been 6 months and the only answer we've really found is a big red smiley on the door. Maybe he/she/it/they is/are getting bored of us.
But alright, am I supposed to believe there's some kinda big bad on the ship that killed off the last crew and is now sending us creepy red text messages to shake things up a bit? That's... how this is gonna go?
[ sarcasm = somebody's outward reaction to inwardly feeling genuinely freaked out. But right, he changed the subject for her, so she'll take the chance to talk cons. ]
I'd focus on his ego. Normally I feed into egos with a damsel in distress deal, but I think I'd get a better reaction if I went against it with him. He doesn't need somebody else telling him he's great; finding a reason to tell him he's wrong without being a bitch about it would leave a more useful impression.
text ; locked | no buts, crime babby.
Okay, entertainment's one theory. So stretch that farther-- buy a dog, get a TV. Why adopt this motley crew just for something to watch? There are easier and less labor intensive ways to find a way to pass the time.
[ because the other option is this is one big reality tv show, and then they're all dealing with the kind of person neal takes scrupulous care to avoid, at home. ]
Not the most hopeful option, is it?
[ neal doesn't like it either, wichita. ]
Good, good. But here's another option: don't leave an impression. It's a riskier strategy, but men like him pay attention to very very bad and very very good. If you don't need to get close to him, go for solid and steady and unremarkable. Throw on a maintenance uniform, if you can't insert yourself on the work side-- almost nobody looks at the face above the company logo.
text ; locked | >:c
And not just entertainment, I mean maybe they're bored with the fact that we've chosen to get comfy instead of digging for more clues. Even if it's hard to dig behind sealed, metal doors. I'm just saying, I think you're right in that there are two different problems we need to think about. There's the why we're here in the first place (my working theory is still W&R), and what the red text wants us to find out. it said "you should focus on what really matters".
So, what matters?
[ jesus texting so many words is hard. but she likes being able to see what she's saying before she sends it, so she'll keep on doing it. ]
I thought you meant here. But back home? I only worked with what I had [short skirts, nice legs, and a great butt, what don't you fucking judge her. ] so playing dress-up beyond what was in my suitcase was a little out of the question. Man, I could think of a hundred fun ways to con somebody like him if I could get my hands on just a few more things. Also, I guess it'd depend on what I was trying to get off of him. I'd bet even his pockets have encryptions.
text ; locked | N O P E
Maybe I'm wrong, but if I had to bet-- either the personas they're showing us are a con, or they're not the people we should be concerned about. (Well. Most concerned about. Anybody with that many secrets is a concern no matter what.)
[ and neal knows from secrets. ]
Okay, so if you bring in the new animals in the terrarium and they hide under a rock, poke them with a stick. That is good thinking.
Overall? The basics. How, when, where, and why. I'll add 'who' too.
Just the easy questions, right?
[ he's kidding. ]
Back home, a generic uniform is the easiest thing in the world to get. Put on a bright yellow windbreaker and the right expression, you're suddenly airport parking. People automatically trust people like that-- maybe not to be smart or worth notice, but the idea is that 'I paid for their service, my half is done'. Sneaking into that transaction and getting out before you're noticed is a good bet for anything that doesn't need a personal touch.
text ; locked | and hey since when was i downgraded from child to babby. ffuuu.
This is getting confusing. I don't think they're a concern. And if it's a con? Then I can't wait to play along.
[ /chest puff ]
And no, c'mon shut up, really, tell me what you think it means. "getting things to work right". I didn't even realize anything was broken. What's Stark talking about?