Katara of the Southern Water Tribe (
waterwhip) wrote in
revivalproject2019-10-02 09:50 pm
02 ≋ Network Vlog 01
[ When the feed starts, there's obviously some fiddling going on--mostly it's just different shades of blue on the screen. The person handling the tablet doesn't seem to really know how to make heads or tails of it. A soft 'snowballs' is uttered, as if it were a curse.
Katara's face eventually enters the frame--upside down, until she realizes her mistake and flips it so she's correctly centered and displayed. The fountain is behind her, and the running water burbles gently in the background. ]
Hello! I'm Katara. I've met a lot of new people since I came here, but I know there are others that I haven't met yet, and the Vision explained that I could talk to people with this piece of glass, so I thought I'd do that and introduce myself.
[ She glances away for a second, considering what to say. ]
I'm from the Southern Water Tribe, which is at the South Pole. I left home about a year ago, and have been traveling the world since then with my brother and our friends. This is us together. [Here she holds up a crayon drawing of herself and her friends on a six-legged creature. She's obviously very proud. ]

That's Aang and my brother Sokka, then me and Toph and Suki and Zuko. Appa is the sky bison, and the flying lemur is Momo.
I'm a master waterbender, which means I can use my chi to control water. Like this! [ With a quick set of hand gestures, Katara pulls a little jet of water from the fountain and streams it around for a bit before putting it back. ] I can also use my bending to heal injuries! So if you get hurt, let me help you.
That's all I can think of for now. Bye!
[ It's another few moments of fumbling, but Katara finally manages to turn the feed off. ]
Katara's face eventually enters the frame--upside down, until she realizes her mistake and flips it so she's correctly centered and displayed. The fountain is behind her, and the running water burbles gently in the background. ]
Hello! I'm Katara. I've met a lot of new people since I came here, but I know there are others that I haven't met yet, and the Vision explained that I could talk to people with this piece of glass, so I thought I'd do that and introduce myself.
[ She glances away for a second, considering what to say. ]
I'm from the Southern Water Tribe, which is at the South Pole. I left home about a year ago, and have been traveling the world since then with my brother and our friends. This is us together. [Here she holds up a crayon drawing of herself and her friends on a six-legged creature. She's obviously very proud. ]

That's Aang and my brother Sokka, then me and Toph and Suki and Zuko. Appa is the sky bison, and the flying lemur is Momo.
I'm a master waterbender, which means I can use my chi to control water. Like this! [ With a quick set of hand gestures, Katara pulls a little jet of water from the fountain and streams it around for a bit before putting it back. ] I can also use my bending to heal injuries! So if you get hurt, let me help you.
That's all I can think of for now. Bye!
[ It's another few moments of fumbling, but Katara finally manages to turn the feed off. ]

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Some can't bend, either, like my brother Sokka. He's got a lot of other skills, though! He's great at coming up with plans and reading maps.
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[That works.]
The ones who could not bend, were they more common than the ones that could?
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[ Okay, moving on! ]
Most places have about half and half, I guess. I met a pair of twins where one was an earthbender and the other wasn't.
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So he'll keep his mouth shut when it comes to the Sith and the Jedi, the Empire and the Republic.]
I see. That makes them more common than Force-sensitives. There are less of those of us who can use it, than those who cannot. Species does play a part in that as well, though.
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[No matter, really. Humans are the more common species where he's from, too.]
In mine, there are humans, and there are those like myself, aliens. And there are certainly plenty of different species out there, to the point where I could not name them all.
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[ Katara takes a second to think about what Altair just said. He sounds human through the audio feed, but so did all the spirits she met back home. ]
So... you aren't human. [ Yes, Katara, the man did just say that. ] I mean--if you aren't human, then... what kind of... alien are you?