Captain James T. Kirk (
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riverviewlogs2017-09-20 09:21 pm
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Entry tags:
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- star trek (aos): james kirk,
- star wars: cassian andor,
- star wars: jyn erso,
- star wars: rey,
- ✖ dc comics (preboot): dick grayson,
- ✖ dc comics (rebirth): jonathan kent,
- ✖ dmmd: aoba seragaki,
- ✖ fullmetal alchemist (03): edward elric,
- ✖ hannibal: will graham,
- ✖ marvel (616): angela,
- ✖ marvel (mcu): margaret 'peggy' carter,
- ✖ miraculous ladybug: marinette (ladybug,
- ✖ s-cry-ed: straight cougar,
- ✖ star wars: obi-wan kenobi,
- ✖ vikings: ivar ragnarsson
( open ) get on board for perimeter guard shenanigans
who: Perimeter Guard members & visitors
what: a catch-all for routine Perimeter Guard stuff and shenanigans
when: throughout September
where: Perimeter Guard, beyond the wall, etc.
warnings: put any warnings in comment headers if need be!
[ This is a mingle log, so everyone feel free to write up your own starters, or just vaguely list out things your character might be up to, so other people know how they'd encounter them and where/how to engage. Some ideas for Perimeter Guard stuff:
• studying maps and working on map expansion;
• compiling wild animal data, reading/writing reports, other boring paperwork stuff;
• checking weaponry and devices, making repairs, etc.;
• going beyond the wall for a bit of surveying and exploration;
• checking out the shuttle currently being repaired (only Poe and Jim would actually be able to take it out for a test flight of any kind, but feel free to poke either of us if you'd like to thread that out!).
Go forth and have fun! ]
what: a catch-all for routine Perimeter Guard stuff and shenanigans
when: throughout September
where: Perimeter Guard, beyond the wall, etc.
warnings: put any warnings in comment headers if need be!
[ This is a mingle log, so everyone feel free to write up your own starters, or just vaguely list out things your character might be up to, so other people know how they'd encounter them and where/how to engage. Some ideas for Perimeter Guard stuff:
• studying maps and working on map expansion;
• compiling wild animal data, reading/writing reports, other boring paperwork stuff;
• checking weaponry and devices, making repairs, etc.;
• going beyond the wall for a bit of surveying and exploration;
• checking out the shuttle currently being repaired (only Poe and Jim would actually be able to take it out for a test flight of any kind, but feel free to poke either of us if you'd like to thread that out!).
Go forth and have fun! ]
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I like that old classical music best, so I'm not the best person to be telling you all about 23rd century music.
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Can't be worse than my dad's. He listens to country.
[ But he grins. ]
You pick! I wanna hear what sounds old in the future.
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I'll take your word on it that that's bad.
[ He really has no clue what 'country' is, but maybe it's just some of that weird old people music Jon mentioned before. Given the chance to pick whatever he likes, he reaches for the nearest working comm panel, tapping on the screen a few times before his first pick fills the inside of the shuttle. ]
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This is pretty good. But really long?
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[ Jon starts his work as well. ] Usually pop stuff, but dad says it never lasts.
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Pop songs are definitely catchy, [ He glances at Jon as he tugs some frayed wires out of the panel, grabbing new ones as replacements. ] But they were mostly fads, so they changed often, and a lot. You have a few names that live on regardless, though, like... I don't know. Lady Gaga or Madonna. Oh, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Prince... so on.
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[ He listens to whatever is new, but he doesn't really have friends to talk music or interests with. ]
But it's interesting that you guys listen to all the old stuff in the future. I thought you'd be busy with like. Aliens and planets.
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[ Ancient, more like, considering the time he comes from. ]
Most people wouldn't even recognize those names. They just label it all 'classical music' and move on.
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[ A pause. ]
How long we live, anything about our history . . . I mean, it's kind of all gone, even if we have Kelex.
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And what's Kelex?
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It's a shame— that you don't have access to that knowledge, I mean. I have... a friend of mine, his planet's gone, too. What was left in records and his people's memories is practically nothing when compared to what was lost.
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Yeah. There's only three of us left. Two, I guess. I don't really count.
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Why not?
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[ And the Eradicator kind of said he didn't count. What with how driven the robot was towards killing Jon. Removing his human half. While he knows that's not entirely true, Jon feels anchorless when it comes to Krypton. A part of him but a part he hardly knows. ]
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[ Sometimes Jim even almost forgets there's a human side to Spock. When it shows, it often surprises him a little, although often in a positive sort of way. ]
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Yeah, but he knows about it, right? He grew up there. I don't have that and it feels weird.
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Alright, that's true. But... [ He shrugs. ] It should be up to you, how you feel about it. If you feel like you're a Kryptonian or not. It shouldn't be a machine deciding that.
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[ He's not sure he ever will. It's a moot point, one his father won't address either. ]
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[ That's not so unusual, and not so bad either. Jon isn't alone in the world either, that's always a source of support in a way. ]
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