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⚜ piter de vries. ([info]blue_eyed) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2012-08-07 16:33:00

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Entry tags:atton rand, bruce banner, dirk strider, lacus clyne, piter de vries, spencer reid, terezi pyrope, wheatley

{ day 179 } video; action; open
[ he's looking a bit worse for the wear.

it's been four days, and he's been stockpiling spice -- ingesting only the smallest amount he can get away with in order to build up a cache in his apartment, but that is starting to take its toll on him. at the moment, he is stretched out on his back in bed with the lights off and the blinds closed, though some daylight still filters in. in this lighting, his eyes look even more like holes than usual, shadowed and nearly-black.
]

How dull this place is!

[ it's not that he misses giedi prime, particularly -- not having to deal with the baron or his nephews has actually done quite a lot for his temperament -- but the fact that he no longer has limitless doses of spice at his disposal is getting to him. not having anything to kill, as well -- but that fight the other day... he can't help but smirk at the memory. a trained eye might notice fading bruises on his neck and face from that particular spectacle. languidly, sleepily, he turns onto his side. ]

Between the thinking machines and you all, my fellow inmates, I'm afraid I find myself rather unimpressed. [ he sits up, stretches. ] I'd expected more violence from a prison. This is really more of a third-rate pleasure resort, though with tragically limited amenities -- and equally tragic company. [ he shrugs as he stands and leaves the bedroom, crossing through the rest of his darkened apartment and opening the door. ]

Are any of you familiar with administering poison? There are so very many ways to go about it. I, myself, prefer subtlety: fast-acting and long-lasting, yet symptomless -- but that isn't to say that I don't appreciate a dash of poison on a blade now and then to boil the blood... Ah, but I digress.

[ he steps out into the hall, chuckling as he closes the door securely. he's on his way to the hospital, and perhaps to roam about the sectors looking for materials that he might be able to fashion a weapon with, or perhaps a few chemicals to keep around the apartment for delicious deadly cocktail mixing. be my guest and run into him anywhere -- in sector 2, 5, or even right here outside his door, if any neighbors happen to stroll by. ]



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[info]blue_eyed
2012-10-20 07:17 pm UTC (link)
[ no, he is absolutely not in the mood to justify himself; he's making an attempt to turn this interrogation around. ]

Why do you find it worthy?

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[info]scientist
2012-10-21 10:47 pm UTC (link)
[Bruce would pull the immature small child card and say he asked first if he weren't so used to being walked all over.]

I didn't necessarily say I thought it was worthy. But I think there's something to be said for developing relationships. The world would be--not a great place without them.

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[info]blue_eyed
2012-10-27 03:10 pm UTC (link)
That is entirely subjective.

Would your world be a better place if, shall we say, a coalition of the most destructive powers you can conceive of was formed? That, surely, is a relationship expertly developed-- but how many does it benefit?

[ it benefits those destructive few, and while piter thinks that is excellent-- for was he himself not embroiled in such an alliance?-- he knows that bruce will find it rather less attractive. ]

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[info]scientist
2012-10-28 03:22 am UTC (link)
Isn't everything subjective?

[But Piter has a point, and Bruce doesn't know how to twist his words in a way that won't be further twisted by Piter. He's a scientist, not a politician.]

Would yours?

[Yeah, gonna pull the immature child card now.]

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