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MarinaNova NPCs ([info]marinanova_npc) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2016-10-31 12:41:00

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Entry tags::mary wesson, :mingle, aidan reilly, aigis, charlotte charles, felix gaeta, ianto jones, jack harkness, jezebel mephistopheles, jim kirk, john constatine, kanji tatsumi, kitty pryde (aoa), lelouch vi britannia, malcolm reynolds, martha jones, nico di angelo, pavel chekov (au), peter parker (stnas), ryou kurokiba, sarah williams, spencer reid, spike, suzaku kururugi, the doctor (ten), ton phanan, wade wilson

Day 400 — Spooky Anniversary Mingle


(( OOC: Happy Halloween - sort of! EVENT INFO ))



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[info]nico_di_angelo
2016-12-02 12:59 am UTC (link)
I didn't understand that first part at all.

But... have you found new planets and people? And what is a Federation space?

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[info]universal_charm
2016-12-03 01:12 am UTC (link)
Yes, quite a few.

Federation space refers to the areas of space that are part of the United Federation of Planets, or otherwise under its protection.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2016-12-03 01:48 am UTC (link)
You can do that in space? [Wonders never cease. His world could barely hold itself together, and other dimensions were uniting planets.]

Is it exciting? [Another space man made it sound a bit dull.]

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[info]universal_charm
2016-12-03 01:58 am UTC (link)
Heh, yeah, of course. The Federation helps to encourage trade and peaceful relationships between planets, exchanging goods and cultures. It also offers protection against others who are less friendly - like the Klingons.

[ His mouth twitches at that, curling into a little smile. ]

Well, I think so. My job is to explore unknown space, claimed by no one, and discover new planets and species and widen our knowledge of the universe. You never know what you'll find at every new star.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2016-12-05 12:47 am UTC (link)
Cling-ons? [What kind of stupid aliens are those? He's picturing something like koalas, or those jumpy little monkeys.]

So... You're like a space-age Magellan? [Can one circumnavigate space?]

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[info]universal_charm
2016-12-05 01:45 am UTC (link)
Klingons.

[ He can tell he's having trouble with this. ]

They're humanoid, but generally taller and more muscular than human. They have rigged foreheads, and their culture is based largely on the notion of combat and conquering.

[ He laughs at the comparison. ]

Yeah, that's a good way of explaining what it is I do.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2016-12-05 02:10 am UTC (link)
Oh... [He was way off. He still thinks it's a stupid name - but now he knows better than to say so out loud should he ever meet one.]

I like exploring too. But, all of the places I've gone have been discovered already.

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[info]universal_charm
2016-12-05 02:16 am UTC (link)
Well, it's a new discovery for you, so it's a good place to start.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2016-12-05 04:09 pm UTC (link)
I guess that's true.

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[info]universal_charm
2016-12-17 08:58 pm UTC (link)
Who knows, maybe there are some mysteries to uncover here. I mean, there is a whole jungle not that far off, there has to be something interesting in there. There's always something interesting in jungles.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2016-12-19 12:08 pm UTC (link)
...Uh-huh. Like lizards with razor sharp teeth and bugs the size of your head, and plants that want to kill you? I won't even go in there. [Not for the hell of it. And he's got monster-killing experience, and the ability to jump through shadows and he can raise the dead.]

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[info]universal_charm
2016-12-20 02:37 am UTC (link)
Oh, is that all? That's... pretty mundane actually.

[ He says it so matter of factly, because honestly, it kind of is. You get nearly eaten by a number of things in your life and you just stop being completely terrified or surprised by things with teeth. Didn't mean he LIKED them, mind, just stopped being surprised by them when they showed up. ]

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2016-12-20 01:38 pm UTC (link)
...Uh-huh.

[Granted, raptors have nothing on giants and titans, but he's already tempted fate and cheated death to the breaking point. It would be just his luck to die because of something stupid - like one of those Sector 6 vine plants.]

You throw yourself at monsters regularly, then?

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[info]universal_charm
2016-12-29 12:50 am UTC (link)
Well, not intentionally. But one never knows what you'll find once you get dirt side on a new planet.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2016-12-29 02:35 pm UTC (link)
[You'd think civilizations in the future would have discovered better ways of dealing with that. The more things change, the more they stay the same?]

Are there really advanced lifeforms out there? Like, intelligent aliens?

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[info]universal_charm
2017-01-01 01:59 am UTC (link)
Oh, yes, a lot. That's how the Federation of Planets was formed. Every new race we come across that meets our criteria is invited to join and more are added every year or two.

Humans weren't even the first to achieve warp. The first we know of, that we met, are the Vulcans.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2017-01-09 08:07 pm UTC (link)
That's ... cool. [It really is.]

Vulcans... Like the god of the forge? [AKA Hephaestus, if you were on the Greek side. It would make sense if they were descendant from the god of fire and metalwork.]

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[info]universal_charm
2017-01-13 12:11 am UTC (link)
It's spelled the same way, but they do not have anything like the ancient gods of Earth. There's no relation, trust me, even though their planet is a lot hotter than Earth.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2017-01-14 12:44 am UTC (link)
Huh. That's a weird coincidence. Do they call themselves Vulcans, or is that what humans named them?

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[info]universal_charm
2017-01-14 12:47 am UTC (link)
What they call themselves.

They might have an older name within their history, but we were introduced to them as Vulcans.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2017-01-14 12:56 am UTC (link)
[He still found it weird. Even more so to know it was an alien race's name for itself. No godly or earthly influence, or however it worked in Kirk's world.]

Do you know any personally?

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[info]universal_charm
2017-01-14 01:00 am UTC (link)
My first lieutenant, you is also my closest friends, is a Vulcan.

They're a very logical species. They eschew emotion entirely in favor of rational thought - in favor of logic, and they excel in science and mathematics. They have almost zero crime on their planet. Crimes simply don't make sense to them.

All of that can make him a bit frustrating, but he's a good person.

[ Intro to Vulcans .005 Complete ]

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2017-01-14 01:19 am UTC (link)
[That is ... a lot more than he was expecting. Though it does take care of his follow-up question, if the answer had been affirmative.]

Almost no crime. That's... That must mean their society meets the needs of its people. [He'd seen, and lived, first-hand how easy it was to turn to crime when you were desperate for food, for an extra layer of clothing, for a warm place to sleep.]

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IDK what the spelling even was in that last tag, I'm so sorry
[info]universal_charm
2017-01-14 01:24 am UTC (link)
Yes, they do. It's more logical to provide for the whole and ensure everyone has their needs met, from food to education. They also believe strongly in the principle of all life being precious, which is one of the reasons they are strictly vegetarian.

That's not to say they're a perfect society, of course. But I believe it is safe to assume they advanced much faster than we did because of it.

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It happens! No worries!
[info]nico_di_angelo
2017-01-15 05:16 pm UTC (link)
Nothing is perfect. But, it sounds like they set a good example. Except for the whole abstaining from emotion thing.

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