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Donquixote Rosinante ([personal profile] callada) wrote in [community profile] ximilialog2021-10-17 11:31 am

[OPEN] El destierro es redondo

CHARACTERS: Rosinante and OPEN
LOCATION: Around, especially the simulation room
DATE: Within a few days of returning to the station
CONTENT: Catchall post-mission, plus the promised ship tour
WARNINGS: n/a

1. The night comes, your stars are missing

So they return again without time to even think about what they did. The mission was a success, and it had its costs, but they always do, don't they? That's simply the way of these things, because nothing is gained without a few things lost along the way. Rosinante was again prepared to kill if he had to in order to get that orb, but he's again grateful he didn't have to. Still, they left after toppling one of the largest forces in Braccia and nature always abhors a vacuum. He has little sympathy for the families, but he knows how those people work. They will fight each other to re-establish order and power among them, and innocent lives will be caught in the crossfire.

These are the thoughts that plague him while he sits in the sunlight room with a cup of tea between his hands, or while he peers out a window at the black void beyond the station. His injuries are cleaned and cared for, he's promised to Sabriel that he'll take it easy, and so he's left with little to do but think and wander and clean his pistol, and imagine that maybe next year, around this time, he and Law can celebrate the kid's birthday together rather than apart.

He's not much for conversation, but he's around if anyone needs him.

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2. Ship tours

After taking a few days to rest up, bring up some concerns with Viveca, and toy with the simulation room's visuals to make sure it gets everything right, Rosinante puts out a short mention on the network that, as promised, he's got a tour of a sailing ship available for anyone who wants to come see one.

They'll enter to a long pier that stretches from a metal and wood platform in deep water. The landmass that must lie behind is obscured by clouds, but ahead, a ramp leads from the pier up to the top deck of an utterly immense sailing ship that looks large enough to carry a small city's worth of people. For any familiar with Earth's older ships, it might bring to mind a ship-of-the-line, right out of the eighteenth century, with its towering masts and arrays of cannons. The sails are furled while the ship rests anchored at the pier, but even so, the blue and white of the Marine insignia emblazoned on them is visible.

Such a massive ship easily dwarfs Rosinante, even with his height, but still, his silhouette is visible at a distance against the tower in the center of the upper deck where he's made himself comfortable. Should you make your way onto the ship, he'll meet you at the top of the ramp with a wave.

"Can't say I'm much of a tour guide," he admits with a smile, "But I'll do my best. Ever been on a sailing ship before?"
winscenario: (seventy nine.)

[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-02 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Then next time, I'll take you to see my ship," he offers. Rosinante will actually find a lot of things there to be reminiscent of the very station they're in now, if maybe slightly more advanced in some aspects, or at the very least in much better condition. But for now, he's more interested in getting to see everything in Rosinante's ship, and he approaches the snails while he explains how they work.

"Huh... interesting," he hums, looking them over. He has... a lot of questions and a lot of opinions on using animals like this, but he also knows better than to go around preaching his beliefs or way of life to others, so. "Can we use them in here, in the simulation? Just to see how they work. I'm curious."
winscenario: (thirty three.)

[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-03 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, can't I call you from one side of the room to the other without moving the snails? I'm just curious to see how they work and what they do."

Even the concept of old telephones is exciting to Jim, something like this is even more foreign. He can only begin to imagine how anyone even thought to pair such a device with a telepathic creature in this fashion. Ingenious.
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[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-04 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"Probably, but I'm more interested in seeing them at work," he explains as he approaches one of the snails farthest from Rosinante's, hands hovering hesitantly for a moment before he picks up what he's guessing is the microphone he should speak into.

"Okay," he looks to both sides of the snail, then to Rosinante. "How do I get it to work?"
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[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-09 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim nods and dials the number Rosinante indicates, his attention focused on the snail and how it reacts to the input of information. He kind of knows what to expect, since Rosinante did explain it to him, but it's still impressive in its own way to see it happen.

He lets out a soft little laugh at the change in the snail's features, smile wide as he glances up to Rosinante. "That's amazing," he admits, trying to peer at Rosinante's snail. If it's turned towards him, hopefully he can see his own features mirrored in it. "Yours does the same?"
winscenario: (thirty three.)

[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-10 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim's expression brightens in surprise and delight. The use of animals aside, these creatures really are something incredible.

"It is. It's amazing that they even understand which snail to connect to," he watches the snail next to Rosinante speak with his face for a little while, then he hangs up the call, making his way over to him. "It works over very long distances, then? These are some really powerful snails."
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[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-12 02:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, we had machines like that too, a while ago. They were called fax, I think. Earlier computers replaced them, but this is kind of like your own version of computers."

He leans down to inspect the snail. It seems harmless enough so he's not worried about getting close, but he also isn't poking it or anything, just observing. "It's more than anything we ever had during our age of sail. Back then, there was no way of communicating with a ship while it was out at sea. This entirely eliminates that issue. How ingenious."

He glances up at Rosi with a smile. "Are there any other impressive types of technology you could show me, here?"
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[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-17 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim smiles. "When you're used to things that are commonplace to us, it's difficult to imagine they might be a novelty to others." Especially here, where they deal with people from any kind of reality and point in time they can possibly imagine.

"Sounds interesting, too bad I can't really see it. I've never heard of seastone before, though. What is it, some kind of mineral or metal?" Naturally occurring, he assumes, given the name.
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[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-20 01:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"I would like to see it nevertheless," he says. Anything he can learn about other places, he'll absorb it all like a sponge. Some of what Rosi says does pique his interest, head tilting just so.

"Couple of follow-up questions, though: who are Sea Kings, and what's a devil fruit?" The former, he assumes, are pirates. The latter has him stumped, however.
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[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-23 12:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that was totally off mark, wasn't it? Jim can't help smile at his own wrong assumption.

"I see. We have old folklore tales like that, of huge marine monsters. Especially during our age of sail, many people actually believed those monsters existed, and that they were even the cause for some of the shipwrecks that happened."

It just sounds like it's more real in Rosi's world than his own.

Somehow the rest about the devil fruits isn't all that crazy, given what he knows about Rosi's world already. Seems to fall in line with everything else, honestly. "So you're a devil fruit user, too? And it's like a fruit that gives you power. Do you have to keep eating it to maintain that power, or is that a permanent change?"
winscenario: (hundred one.)

[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-24 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah," Jim nods. Indeed the clarification helps him understand it better, but it also makes him feel more reticent. He needs to remind himself that Rosi comes from a different place, with a different history when it comes to genetic augmentation. Clearly this one is... more natural, in a way? Assuming devil fruits occur naturally.

He also looks and acts nothing like what most Augments did, in his world. Which isn't to say there aren't exceptions, but... well, Jim will be the first to admit his own bias. But a war like the last one that devastated their planet tends to leave a pretty deep mark, even with future generations.

"Some would say magic is just another kind of science," he points out with a small smile. "But I'm not sure I agree. I've seen things here that the science I know of couldn't explain rationally."
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[personal profile] winscenario 2021-11-25 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim follows Rosi lower on the ship, looking around curiously along the way, taking in all the details. The bunks interest him mainly for the differences when compared to what he's used to, but then space travel in the 23rd century is vastly more comfortable than sailing was centuries ago. Jim's not exactly surprised to find such lack of privacy here.

Even though they look just like plain, dark gray stone, Jim still studies the shackles with interest, once Rosi takes them out with his gloves. Makes sense, if he's a devil fruit user then he must be weak to them.

"No, it looks impressive. All the more so that you can work and shape it into different objects like this," he says, reaching to touch the surface of the stone. He figures he will be safe, at least, but if not then Rosi will have enough time to tell him to stop.
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[personal profile] winscenario 2021-12-07 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
They feel much like a heavy mineral stone indeed, and he imagines they must be as heavy to hold too. He doesn't try to take them from Rosi, though, nodding as he watches him put them back into the drawer.

"Best not to take your chances, no," he agrees. "Do they still affect you even here? They're just a projection, after all. Not actually real."
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[personal profile] winscenario 2021-12-08 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
Jim nods. He agrees, it seems like an unnecessary risk to take. Better safe than sorry, and all that.

"You did a pretty good job, actually," he assures Rosi. "If you don't mind, I might just wander around for a little while, then be on my way. I don't want to take up more of your time."

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