Second Gift - In SPAAAAACE!

Jun 17, 2012 22:32

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[With the White Chalice finally in space, Michelle is walking around the observation deck. After following the curve of the bubble keeping the atmosphere in, her gaze falls on the sights outside the ship. The endless blackness interrupted by dots of light, the rocks and pieces of manmade metal just slowly gliding around and above all the tiny, ( Read more... )

samus aran, michelle fournier, mobius one, laura ericks

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infinite_prince June 17 2012, 22:50:30 UTC
[There's a person floating around out there, picking up trash.

He doesn't seem to have a helment.

He also doesn't seem to care.]

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a_human_work June 17 2012, 22:58:21 UTC
[Was that guy breathing in space? Once again this place proved itself weird.

Still, it was a unique and interesting sight so Michelle followed him with her eyes. There might even be an explanation.]

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infinite_prince June 17 2012, 23:17:44 UTC
[He floats over a little bit later, after picking up some of the trash in the surrounding area. And closer, and closer...he's going to get over until his face is almost touching the glass separating the two.]

Oh, hello there...Are you new here?

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a_human_work June 17 2012, 23:21:45 UTC
[Talking through a vacuum and a thick plate of glass too...perhaps this guy was one of the mages she'd heard about?]

Hello and you're right, I am. I'm Michelle Fournier, I just managed to catch the ship before it went into space.

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1 chozo_girl June 18 2012, 20:14:57 UTC
[Michelle is going to find a familiar person in the deck. Samus has not turned to her, however, and is simply standing there, looking at the stars with an indecipherable calm expression]

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Re: 1 a_human_work June 18 2012, 20:20:39 UTC
[Moves over to join the alien woman, standing quietly next to her for a bit.]

I wouldn't have expected to see you enjoying the view out here.

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chozo_girl June 18 2012, 20:23:47 UTC
Why not?

These may not be the same stars I know, but they sing nonetheless. The vast reaches of space are beautiful and humbling.

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a_human_work June 18 2012, 20:29:37 UTC
You just seem like you're used to space.

And, well, you just don't seem like anything ever really affects you.

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