[Private to Rassilon - Text]

Sep 27, 2011 22:35

Your file's gone from my room, and my item's not responding to you.
I'm assuming you put a request in to the Admiral. Better luck not landing a type-one hominid for your next warden.

[OOC: As of this post, Stildyne and Rassilon are unpaired and Stildyne's warden-file has disappeared from Rassilon's room.]

failing like a failing failure, mommy needs a valium, the devil take the hindmost

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shortsghtedlove September 28 2011, 15:23:52 UTC
I didn't put in any requests. I don't think the Admiral would care. Apparently he realized this was going nowhere all on his own.

And not even I would think as little of humans as a whole as I do of you.

[He wonders if he should say something about the file, but there seems little point other than taunting Stildyne and he's far too content with being engaged to be bothered with that. At worst, it'd just make Omega mad again.]

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der_umgekehrte September 28 2011, 15:26:16 UTC
It has gone badly, hasn't it.

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shortsghtedlove September 28 2011, 15:35:52 UTC
I find you detestable. [Oh, why not...] But apparently I had received your file in compensation. Even so, I still find you unlikeable. [Because he holds grudges like a boss.]

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der_umgekehrte September 28 2011, 15:38:13 UTC
What do you mean my file. Wardens have files?

[He wants to know if anything sensitive is in there-- no, who's he kidding, of course it's sensitive. Some specific things.]

Out of curiosity. Anything about Captain Lowden in there? I don't know if he's been significant enough in my life to warrant a mention.

[Mostly true. Bar the one thing]

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shortsghtedlove September 28 2011, 15:45:24 UTC
Yes. But I care little for such things. I would think most wardens have done... uh, immoral things.

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der_umgekehrte September 28 2011, 15:47:09 UTC
[Oh god the curiosity. But he won't push.]

Really? I tend to think the wardens here are a better breed as a whole than I am. I assume that most of them are good people.

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shortsghtedlove September 28 2011, 15:51:53 UTC
You're foolish as well? ...Of course you are. Some of them may be good, but I wouldn't say that about the majority of them.

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der_umgekehrte September 28 2011, 15:52:47 UTC
I'd say I'm a pragmatist and you're cynical, personally. The ones I've met have largely been good souls.

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shortsghtedlove September 28 2011, 15:55:22 UTC
You've not met many, then. Or didn't care too look. Then again, I wouldn't be surprised if our definitions of good people differ quite a bit.

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der_umgekehrte September 28 2011, 15:58:54 UTC
Well, I haven't met all that many. The Coordinator, the Doctor, Arkady, the Marquis. Others here and there. That other gentle who ended the universe. Something with an L. Loki. So perhaps you've got something there.

But considering that I don't have a problem with Coordinator Narvin or his choice in husbands I'd say our definition of 'good people' is at least two vectors removed and out of communications range.

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shortsghtedlove September 28 2011, 16:06:47 UTC
My issues aren't about the sort of person his fiancé is, but about the species. But I see no reason to discuss this with you any further.

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der_umgekehrte September 28 2011, 16:10:55 UTC
Lord Rassilon, there's to a point I understand about that. If I'd been born Aznir there'd have been trouble about me preferring men. Significant trouble. To the point where I'd shut up and do my duty or be thrown out of my family and hopefully land in the arms of the Malcontent saint. If I preferred women I'd have been unlucky if less so to be born Chigan.

And both of those things seem a hair ridiculous to me, but Chigans are damn good fighters and engineers and the Aznir are richer than anyone deserves to be and I don't think the less of them.

It's a cultural thing that I can't understand from the outside. But from the outside I've got a great deal of sympathy from a man who's found his happiness where he can.

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shortsghtedlove September 28 2011, 16:19:35 UTC
And I should care... why? What your people are like or are not like and what you understand or not is of little concern to me just as well. He broke Gallifreyan tradition and of all the aliens he could have chose, he chose a human. It's reason enough to disapprove.

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der_umgekehrte September 28 2011, 16:25:04 UTC
You could as well be telling me that he broke tradition by using the wrong kind of linen for his household sheets. You realize this.

He chose a human. A good, solid, loyal one good at combat. Not a great beauty but I wouldn't turn him down. Why that matters to you so deeply I can't say. I assume there's a way for them to have children-- the looms, was it-- or you wouldn't care so much but then maybe I'm wrong. Why the Coordinator chooses to bed matters so deeply when he's obviously still so loyal and dedicated to his people seems bizarre to me. But then so does the linen thing.

I don't know what you'll do if your next Warden is another person who doesn't share these cultural values of yours.

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shortsghtedlove September 28 2011, 16:45:28 UTC
Aliens are worthless. Even with someone like Narvin, it should be beneath him to fornicate with an alien. [He knows he shouldn't say these things. He knows they make Omega upset. But right now, he can't bring himself to think of that.]

And I doubt whoever I'll get will be worse than you.

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der_umgekehrte September 28 2011, 16:51:48 UTC
[Stildyne holds up his hands] And it would be unfitting to give a guest in the house reedstalk linen because that's for poor farmers even if you happen to like the pattern of reedstalk. It's never going to make sense to me, Lord Rassilon.

But you're right. I doubt there's many on the barge have been quite as splendid bastards as I have. [He says because he doesn't know Eddie that well. Or Kay. Or the T-X. Etcetera forever.]

Your next one. Even if they don't understand Gallifreyan culture, they're not out to break, brutalize, and bond you. None of us are. If that file told you anything it's that I personally know how little right I've got to that kind of mental brutality. And if I'm the worst warden on the ship, then a better warden has to be even better about it. [Seems logical to him.]

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