Armand St. Just (
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outer_divide2013-01-23 06:54 pm
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[Armand found his clothes and the communicator and his way as far as the base of the ramp exiting the ship. The utter unfamiliarity of the landscape hit him hard, and he didn't make it much further yet. So he fiddles with the device until his fingers find the combination he wants, though he has no idea why he knows it.
The tip of his nose is already red from the cold. He speaks with a noticeable French accent, and his voice is pleasant and cheerful, at least for the moment.]
I'm game if someone wants to tell me the trick. This is hardly England, nor France either. And it wasn't this cold last I knew.
[A pause, as he looks around yet again. He's not wearing a jacket over his shirt and waistcoat. Apparently he didn't have one with him when he was spirited from there to here.]
I'd go back inside, but it doesn't seem hospitable in there. I can see a city, but it looks a fair way off to walk. Is that where I should go?
Has anyone seen or heard of Sir Percy Blakeney or Marguerite St.--I mean Lady Blakeney? If you have, could you tell them I've been found though I don't know how I was lost this time? It's not my fault, anyway. I'm Armand. St. Just, that is. Margot's my sister.
The short of it is that I'm cold, and if I should just go back inside for a bit, I will, but I'm hoping to hear of a better alternative.
The tip of his nose is already red from the cold. He speaks with a noticeable French accent, and his voice is pleasant and cheerful, at least for the moment.]
I'm game if someone wants to tell me the trick. This is hardly England, nor France either. And it wasn't this cold last I knew.
[A pause, as he looks around yet again. He's not wearing a jacket over his shirt and waistcoat. Apparently he didn't have one with him when he was spirited from there to here.]
I'd go back inside, but it doesn't seem hospitable in there. I can see a city, but it looks a fair way off to walk. Is that where I should go?
Has anyone seen or heard of Sir Percy Blakeney or Marguerite St.--I mean Lady Blakeney? If you have, could you tell them I've been found though I don't know how I was lost this time? It's not my fault, anyway. I'm Armand. St. Just, that is. Margot's my sister.
The short of it is that I'm cold, and if I should just go back inside for a bit, I will, but I'm hoping to hear of a better alternative.
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I can fly.
[Also his engines are warm.]
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I think.
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I didn't introduce myself. I'm Wing. I'm like you.
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How did you do-- [Wait, what did you say?]
How are you like me, Monsieur Wing?
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[Well, all right, in the moment that statement he was like the newcomer was a little strange. He laughs.] I meant that we're both refugees here, brought from our own homes against our will.
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Oh! I thought you meant I was going to sprout wings. Such a relief.
[This is a lot to take in. His sister would slap him for his rude questions, but she's not here.]
I have so many questions. [But he's cold, so he moves a bit closer.] You can show me where to go?
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Please ask. If I know, I will be glad to tell you.
I can take you there, if you're all right with flying?
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I only wondered how many people had been brought here. [The city looks very quiet from here.]
I haven't ever flown. [And the color rising in his cheeks to match his cold red nose puts the lie to anything he says about being scared.] Is it safe?
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It's hard to tell. I'm not sure anyone's done a full count of the pods on the ship.
[He smiles.] I assure you. I've been flying for four million years. It's quite safe. And will go slowly, if you prefer.
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I trust you, then. And go as quickly as you like. [He just isn't sure how to go with a flying person/machine.]
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I...haven't been in the pod rooms for a while. [He sounds a bit guilty about that.]
[He nods, and then folds back down to his alt mode, popping open his cockpit.] I will be careful. I've flown others of your kind here.
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Talking isn't too distracting is it? I've heard so many names tonight I don't know if can keep track of them all.
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[He lowers the canopy slowly: it's at least warm in there from his idling systems.]
The flight won't be long, if you're ready?
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I'm ready now, Monsieur Wing.
Bon voyage!
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I'd love to hear about your world. It's all so new to me, your Earths.
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I grew up in Paris, a beautiful city. Very old, and with probably one of the largest populations in the world. My sister was an actress at the Comedie Francaise. Have you heard about theatre?
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It sounds lovely. I remember old cities. There's something about them, that whole weight of great people who have lived before you.
[At least to him.]
Theater, oh yes. [He gives that sigh of happy memories.] And you? What did you do?
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This city looks old, but a different kind of old.
I mostly tried to stay out of trouble. I was going to go to university, but my sister got married, and I've been rather busy since then.
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[He does a lazy spiral over the city.]
I hope it was a good kind of busy?
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There was a war here? [It does look like the Old City is in pretty bad shape, but he never thought of that. Just age.]
I think it was. My brother-in-law kept me busy.
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[He begins moving in to land, near the Flop.]
I hope you can continue your work here. [He has no idea what work it was, but if it made him happy...]
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People live in there? Strange.
You're a person of sorts, aren't you? How could you be a weapon?
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