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Aug 12, 2011 21:43

It is most unlikely that we will all live to such ages. A scant few do in the best of places. [In Victor's time.] I do not appreciate such unnatural acts by the Admiral. It is most impolite.

I also have a request from those who are not as human as others. I would like to hear stories of your lives, if you wish to share.

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crazy modern world, change makes victor worried, not amused, dead stay dead, flood affected like nothing else, creatures are kind of okay, too cool to care about the flood, right information wrong conclusion

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Private - text greatlightother August 12 2011, 11:45:57 UTC
No.

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Private - text failedcreator August 12 2011, 11:47:16 UTC
It is a trial to visit such a world?

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Private - text greatlightother August 12 2011, 11:49:07 UTC
No one can visit him. Just leave it at that.

Please.

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Private - text failedcreator August 12 2011, 11:55:05 UTC
I do not understand. He wishes to stay in his own world, free of the unnatural whims of the barge?

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shortsghtedlove August 12 2011, 12:05:53 UTC
Are non-human's lives more interesting? [He is vaguely amused.]

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failedcreator August 12 2011, 12:09:18 UTC
I do not know. Perhaps it is so. I am curious about many things regarding such sorts.

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shortsghtedlove August 12 2011, 12:12:25 UTC
Well, Time Lords certainly live to such an old age. I'm a billion years old myself, though, admittedly, Omega and I are the oldest Time Lords.

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failedcreator August 12 2011, 12:18:56 UTC
That is old indeed. Older than one cares to imagine. You do not find yourself tiring of this world?

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[Private] majorum_pride August 12 2011, 12:51:39 UTC
What is it that you want to know?

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[Private] failedcreator August 12 2011, 13:27:45 UTC
I want to know of your life. Of your achievements. What you have felt.

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[Private] majorum_pride August 12 2011, 13:38:49 UTC
[Achievements. What are those?]

I am from a relatively small Pride. I had three wives, and after their passing one relationship with a human. I had twelve children, all of which survived to adulthood and reproduced themselves. I served as commander of a Glorious Heritage Class cruiser, and have been a soldier for most of my adult life.

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[Private] failedcreator August 13 2011, 02:34:10 UTC
May I ask sir, what is a Pride? And was the act of having three wives most common? Furthermore, what is a Heritage Class cruiser?

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young_idealist August 12 2011, 13:22:44 UTC
I agree that it's unlikely, but I am uncertain how old I am supposed to be like this.

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failedcreator August 13 2011, 02:32:39 UTC
I am most old indeed. But it is difficult to discern. Do you believe that you are older than your father at the present time?

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young_idealist August 13 2011, 02:41:03 UTC
My father died quite young. In his thirties at most.

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failedcreator August 13 2011, 02:43:50 UTC
Sir, I do apologise. That was a most callous question to ask on my part.

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Private mrs_persson August 12 2011, 14:26:12 UTC
May I ask how you define "not as human"?

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Private failedcreator August 13 2011, 02:31:00 UTC
Those which are not completely human. Those who have died and returned. Those who are evil of heart. Those who are biologically not as a human is, although they bear the traits of men.

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Private mrs_persson August 13 2011, 11:58:40 UTC
So are you counting human, but with certain unique talents or unusual traits, such as an enhanced lifespan?

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Private failedcreator August 14 2011, 08:09:45 UTC
Yes. I believe that such things must by their nature negate humanity itself.

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