"erik stevens" | killmonger | n'jadaka (
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ximilialog2021-07-10 08:59 am
( open ) time is tickin' I cannot waste it love
CHARACTERS: Erik Stevens + Everyone / Mingle! I’m not the boss of you.
LOCATION: Open Field near ish the Palace
DATE: Sometime in July
CONTENT: Party, drinks, dancing.
WARNINGS: N/A
( i. party hats )
( ii. food and stuff )
( iii. dancing )
LOCATION: Open Field near ish the Palace
DATE: Sometime in July
CONTENT: Party, drinks, dancing.
WARNINGS: N/A
( i. party hats )
[ this had been the stupidest condition of his goal, but it’s a doable one so erik handles it the way he would handle any kind of mission; single-mindedly. he gets to work and makes a couple of dozen party hats of various colours and size. some might seem too small, others too big, a few that are just right, no he doesn’t accept constructive criticism. ]
Just put the damn thing on, it won’t kill you.
( ii. food and stuff )
[ unfortunately there are constraints. if they were back in usa, setting up the supplies of food and drink would be a cinch. however, he’s working with fantasy asian cuisine, out of which he knows half of. still, his position as a nobleman’s attendant gave him a hefty salary and he put it to good use. there are plenty of caskets of booze, all the kinds he could find and various eateries and snacks. some from the palace, others he cobbled together with the use of their kitchen like basic butter cookies and wafers.
eat, drink, he’s not here to card you kids ]
( iii. dancing )
[ and of course, there’s music. lively music, slow tunes. erik managed to hire a band (like three people on instruments but details). the sun was setting, the breeze was cool and maybe for a brief moment, you want to enjoy yourself. give up your worries for a day. the light hits the flowers, giving the scenery a warm orange glow.
grab a partner and have a little fun. ]


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[ Now his terrible mistakes essentially boil down to how many ways he can risk his own life for the sake of others, rather than on whose bed he ends up crawling into at the end of the night. Not that he'd call those mistakes, but some may argue. ]
It's fun when you're younger. Give into that wild side, enjoy a proper rave every so often. Pretty sure most people get tired of those as they grow up, though.
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But he definitely doesn't have the same experiences as James does. It's hard to say if Finn would have even tried those things out if he had the choice. ]
What did go to this Academy for? You seem like a type of diplomat or something.
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Anyway, interesting question, so he'll stick to that instead. ]
It's the Starfleet Academy, I'm Captain of a starship where I'm from. So yes, among other things, I had to fulfill diplomatic duties every so often. Though I did have skilled advisors on my crew to help me with that.
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His eyes practically sparkle with this revelation. ]
I didn't get the impression that you were in a military. [ He still doesn't, in all honesty, and his voice sounds a little skeptical on that front. This seems different. ] What's the complement of your crew? What do you guys do?
[ Sorry, he... has a million questions. ]
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[ He wouldn't call himself a soldier by any stretch, certainly not a fighter. He'll do it if he has to, and even then... ]
We've borrowed the ranks from the now defunct Earth's Navy. Seems fitting, since we're on ships. There's a complement of about one thousand crewmembers on my ship, the Enterprise, and our primary focus is deep space exploration, scientific research, diplomatic relations and peacekeeping.
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But still- ]
That sounds amazing. We don't get time back home to just explore our own galaxy. [ Too busy trying to kill/save one another. ] You must have seen some incredible things. Every planet I've been to has something amazing about it.
[ Except Jakku. Unless we're counting the people. ]
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That's too bad. Getting to travel around and visit new places is a great part of the fun for me.
[ The more political aspect of it is a little less exciting for Jim, though he knows it's just as important. ]
Do you have any place you liked more than the others? Anything that stood out to you?
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The Core planets are cool sometimes. The more advanced ones, I mean. Coruscant and Corellia are just giant cities. The wealthier areas are- Well, they show off their wealth. [ And it looks cool, Finn's just saying. ]
The places I really liked, though, are the ones that's just wildlife. Not deserts. But there's a few that's like big jungles. They're quiet. Less populated.
But I have seen some crazy things. Like this planet that was covered in white salt with bright red sand just beneath. And there's another that's covered in giant blue crystal spires. I just didn't enjoy them as much as the quiet ones, I guess.
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That's pretty cool. And I agree, the more deserted planets do sound like fun. I've never been too fond of places that like to show off their wealth.
[ Mostly because he's never grown up in wealth, never really gotten used to that notion of social stratification based on currency, and that capitalist mindset still boggles him. ]
I like the ones with warm but not hot environments. Maybe not jungles, but I like mountains, forests, lakes and oceans. Caves can be fun too, sometimes. It depends. And I'm not big on ice planets myself, I kind of hate them, but there's this inhabited moon, Andor, which is an ice world, constant freezing temperatures; the cities are built underground, in complex cave systems that go hundreds of meters or more below the surface of the moon, and they're all connected by deep tunnels that extend for thousands of kilometers. It's all pretty damn impressive.
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That's pretty incredible. I've seen some places like that, but they usually inhabit the surface, too. And they didn't go that far. Makes you wonder how things developed in a place like that.
[ The answer back home is usually "displaced colonists stumbled across ancient ruins" or something equally depressing/mysterious. ]
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Well, life can evolve in all kinds of unexpected places. The Andorian physiology is very much a mirror of the world they evolved in; cold blood, blue skin, all that. Earth, where I'm from, has a more temperate climate overall, and it shows in the way we've evolved too. [ He sips on his drink, tipping his head at Finn. ] What about you? What kind of world do you come from?
[ Finn's not from Earth, Jim knows that, but he does look Human. Still, Jim wonders. Could be he's from an entirely unfamiliar species to him that just looks very similar. ]
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To the questions, Finn gives a little smile and shakes his head. ]
I grew up in space, on ships. Sometimes we touched down- [ going from base to base ] -but none of those places were home. I'm human, far as I know, though. And there aren't a lot of people that live entire generations on stations, so I'm sure mine were from a planet or moon somewhere, too.
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I was born on an emergency shuttle, but I did grow up on my planet. It was only in my twenties that I took off on a ship. I've been pretty much living in one for the past seven or so years.
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He does laugh a little, though. ]
We're opposites, then. I started keeping my feet on the ground more often just a year ago.
[ Well, sort of. Feels like he spends the same amount of time in space, really, but it also isn't the same by a long shot. ]
Sounds you like you've been busy those last seven or so years.
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I wouldn't say opposites. I'm guessing you still do space travel, even if less permanently?
[ Jim chuckles, head tilting in a slight nod. ]
Yeah, you could say that. No rest for the wicked or Starfleet Captains, as they say.
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[ And his smile doesn't falter when he blinks in surprise. ] How long have you been a Captain, anyway?
[ Jim has to be in his early-30s (Finn would have guessed late-20s if he didn't have the earlier context), and it sounds like he may have been Captain for a majority of those seven years. A promotion like that so young during peacetime is... pretty spectacular, actually. Not that Finn has much experience with peacetime. ]
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[ Obviously, and also it's obvious that he loves it. He often feels like his life never really started until he took his feet off the ground. ]
About five years. I made Captain as soon as I graduated from Starfleet.
[ One might say he also graduated precisely so he could become Captain, but details. ]
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Anyway, his eyebrows pop up. ] Really? I won't say it's unheard of but that's damn impressive. [ Not that Finn has a lot of experience with Academies, but he does know of several troopers who jumped straight to Lieutenant right out of training. And he knows first hand how a person can jump ranks in the Resistance.
But, again, they're supposedly talking peacetime. Jim must be a genius prodigy or something. ]
You must love it. You can't tell me promotion offers haven't come and gone in that time.
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Thank you, [ He tips his head with a smile, genuine yet very proud. He knows it is damn impressive, it's one hell of an accomplishment and he's not going to play modest about it, even though he knows it was in good part Starfleet rewarding him for what he did. He often believes he'd have benefited from the gradual rise, from the experience of being a Cadet, a Lieutenant, a First Officer, before anything else. But life works in strange, mysterious ways. ]
A few. But I didn't go for them. [ He doesn't go into great detail, particularly his most recent situation. It was still something he's working through personally. ] I want to fly, and I'm not ready to let that go.
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Yeah, I can get that. It's hard when you're watching everyone else go out there while you try to pull strings behind the scenes. And I haven't even been chained to a desk yet. [ Yet. Hopefully soon, considering recent events. ]
It's hard to imagine being grounded like that.
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God, I can't even imagine. The bureaucratic work is definitely my least part of being a Captain, I can't imagine my job being all about that.
[ Clearly Jim needs excitement in his life. Starfleet would just be too damn boring otherwise. ]
So what do you do out there? Are you an explorer, a fighter...?
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He takes a sip of the drink and smiles a little while James asks his question. Finn shrugs. ]
A soldier, yeah. My galaxy's been at war for a while. After our last battle, though, I think things are finally over.
But it's hard to be sure. I arrived at the station before we could handle the clean up.
[ Because as much as the war is over, the next war isn't. He can't let another First Order creep out of this Empire. Never another kid. ]
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That... would be nice. I hope your galaxy's at peace, then. Or at least your corner of it, that would be a good start.
[ He knows peace isn't easy to achieve, though. Especially on such a large scale. It'll take time and work, and people like Finn. ]
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Me, too. I think it's one the way there. If not, it will be one day.
[ The fight between the light and the dark will always be there. But maybe they can keep it amongst themselves or something. ]
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A bit like my own world. Took us a while, but we got there.
[ And even then it's not perfect, but it's as close to a utopia as anyone could imagine. ]
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