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Cayde-6 ([personal profile] deal_me_in) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2020-07-24 10:44 am

♤ The spaceman says everybody look down, It's all in your mind

WHO: Cayde-6, his crewmates (Ren-Ren, Kitty-Catra, Dapper Cap), and whoever else!
WHERE: Aboard the Starduck, over the communicators
WHAT: SPACE TRIP...?! It's been anticlimactic so far and this Exo be bored Cayde they just started
WHEN: Beginning of the trip
WARNINGS: N/A, will adjust as needed.
NOTES: Will match preferred style as tagged. Feel free to make your own threads! Shoulda thought of saying that earlier but you know, hindsight all that stuff



Finally, he's been able to get aboard a ship. He's not really disappointed either; the Starduck's a swanky little thing. Maybe a little over the top. It's fine. Over the top is fun.

He's still been quite adamant about not touching the datapoints, not that it keeps him from trying to do things without them. Probably no one aboard will notice the extra singing about the edges of his hood, and he's had worse to the face when the Agrii "death tool" had bit back. It's nice having a metal head.

Naturally he would have made a beeline for the cockpit, sat himself in the pilot seat, and would have had to be shooed away for the actual pilot to take the controls. And so the next spot he'd be found in would be the bunks, where he's totally laid claim to the Captain's because it being the only single bed, was the most obvious choice.

Lying with arms folded behind his head to stare up at the ceiling and not the underside of someone else's bunk, it serves to keep him entertained for maybe a while unless someone challenges him for the bed. He's willing to give it up within good reason, but if no one complains, this is where he's keeping his stuff.

If it was hard to keep track of the time on the Agra 10, it's even harder on a ship out in space. Thus the question he voices, both aloud and over the network that he assumes is still connecting them to their buddies aboard the other ships, he poses the ever eternally important question:


are we there yet?

beholding_archivist: Do not take. Thanks. (I suppose this was a bad idea)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-07-30 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
You asked about light years.

I answered.
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[personal profile] heeeyadora 2020-07-30 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
You sound like a computer.
beholding_archivist: (Mighty Frown)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-07-30 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Intonations are difficult to convey via text. Sorry.
Edited 2020-07-30 20:25 (UTC)
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[personal profile] heeeyadora 2020-07-30 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
So have you been to space before then? How do you know all this stuff?
beholding_archivist: (Trying hard to ignore this mess)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-07-30 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I read about it. There are books, magazines and websites reporting on scientific research where I am from.
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[personal profile] heeeyadora 2020-07-30 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
What do you know about the stars?
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[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-07-30 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
More than I am willing to type into a text message.
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[personal profile] heeeyadora 2020-07-30 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
What else do you have going on?
beholding_archivist: (I disagree)

[personal profile] beholding_archivist 2020-07-30 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Not much. But I am still not typing you a scientific essay.