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Jun 28, 2007 02:27

We... We were in space. I don't think I still quite over that fact. Things attacking, I'm used to, but... Space... That won't be something I'll be forgetting for a long time. Though maybe a certain person's fashion sense was something to see as well. Not sure if that shade was his color ( Read more... )

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skylight_crow June 28 2007, 08:12:48 UTC
There's been a decent wave of new people, for one.

And you were in space..?

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lady_turk June 28 2007, 08:17:22 UTC
There's always a wave of people coming and going. It's one of the things that you can count on around here.

A while back, yeah. Pretty sure it was the effect of a curse though.

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skylight_crow June 28 2007, 08:19:15 UTC
I noticed. Dorian has left though, I heard.

There was that time people sort of left for a day - were you part of that?

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lady_turk June 28 2007, 08:24:04 UTC
Not so much left as was turned into itty bitty pieces.

I was. Hence how I ended up in space.

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skylight_crow June 28 2007, 08:27:53 UTC
...That's... icky.

Must be something to experience. Is the lack of gravity the same as they make it look in movies?

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lady_turk June 28 2007, 18:35:14 UTC
It was messy enough.

It was and I wouldn't know about the lack of gravity. I ended up in what I'm pretty sure was a space colony with normal feeling gravity

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skylight_crow June 29 2007, 07:16:11 UTC
Poor old lady.

Ah. Was the sky... sky-looking? If that made sense.

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lady_turk June 29 2007, 08:34:47 UTC
There were parts that did look just like it would on a regular planet. But there were parts that showed nothing but stars.

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skylight_crow June 29 2007, 08:39:42 UTC
Hmmm, wish I saw that too. We didn't have a lot of sky to look at in Weston.

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lady_turk June 29 2007, 09:05:53 UTC
Weston? Some place else where you can see more stars than sky?

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skylight_crow June 29 2007, 09:10:00 UTC
It's more along the lines of seeing more cielings and walls for miles on end than any version of the sky.

It's mostly underground.

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lady_turk June 29 2007, 09:43:39 UTC
Sounds rough. Livable, if different though. So this place must be a huge change from seeing nothing but walls to having open air above you instead.

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skylight_crow June 29 2007, 12:43:55 UTC
I miss the motion. I lived mostly in trains, so I did get to see the sky sometimes, but not always.

This city isn't exactly what I would have asked for, though.

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lady_turk June 29 2007, 20:48:29 UTC
I don't think it's what anyone would quite ask for. Still...

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