http://tobiasf.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] tobiasf.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92009-08-22 10:37 pm

Making Waves (open)

Tobias thought he might have hit on something that might lift his sprits for a bit. He, unlike some ship-lings, doesn't have time to be bored, because he's too busy being depressed, conflicted and confused with the situation with his parents. Sometimes all the thinking gives him a headache. And a hawk can't exactly take an aspirin for it.

He's in shallow water, fighting the urge to scramble away as he begins his morph. He had thought of joining the Power Ranger in the swimming pool before, but it simply wasn't big enough for this creature to be comfortable in. His legs shrink and his tail grows out, becoming flat and broad. His wings shrink and shape into still-feathered fins. His body grows and becomes streamlined and narrow. His beak softens, pushes outword and grows longer. Finally, his feathers flatten against his skin as they transform into a sheet of rubbery gray, plumping up as a layer of blubber ripples to life beneath them.

He's never been exactly fond of swimming, and the hawk hates being a waterlogged mess. But it's all different in this body. He remembers helping to toss Jake into the water afte the Visser's trial, trying to lift his spirits. The result was marginal for Jake, but it does help him a bit.

He powers through the water, flying, as always, just not through the air. He hurls himself skyward, then plunges downward into a blue abyss. He chases simulated fish and plays with simulated dolphins.  He twists and turns and  spyhops. He likes the feeling of the dolphin's natural joy and playfulness. He has other water morphs he could have chosen-orca, sperm whale, Leeran-but this is one he enjoys quite a lot.

Of course there is one question in his mind: How in the heck does the Sensorium simulate so much water without it getting out of control?

[identity profile] hero-sting.livejournal.com 2009-08-23 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
"Maybe I should do something about my tendancy to go through the sensorium every so often..." Chris thought to himself silently in that he thought he spied an aquatic animal. Dolphin?

[identity profile] its-keeper.livejournal.com 2009-08-29 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
It was a perfect time for Will to pay the Sensorium a visit. The sound of water lured her like a dinner bell.

She had to wonder where the dolphin had come from, though - if it was a simulation, or one of the actual crew members. If it was a crew member, maybe she could go swimming with it. If not - perhaps it would be best to simply watch, and appreciate the dolphin's palpable joy.

[identity profile] its-keeper.livejournal.com 2009-09-01 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
The dolphin was talking! That was unusual!

Then again, dolphins were supposed to be really smart, and although Will could talk to machines, animals were sympathetic to her feelings, but she hadn't really tried THAT hard to talk to them before. She hadn't needed to. She understood them anyway.

Figuring now would be as good a time as any to give it a try, Will concentrated on the dolphin.

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The dolphin was talking! That was unusual!

Then again, dolphins were supposed to be really smart, and although Will could talk to machines, animals were sympathetic to her feelings, but she hadn't really tried THAT hard to talk to them before. She hadn't needed to. She understood them anyway.

Figuring now would be as good a time as any to give it a try, Will concentrated on the dolphin.

<Um, hi iwonderifthatworkedihopeitdi->

The last part was whispered before her thought-speak trailed off, as though she'd been trying too hard to project and had gotten some of her private thoughts mixed in with the actual speech.

[identity profile] its-keeper.livejournal.com 2009-09-01 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't just thought-speech. Her emotions - mostly curiosity, with a little bit of shyness - flowed off her with her thoughts.
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It wasn't just thought-speech. Her emotions - mostly curiosity, with a little bit of shyness - flowed off her with her thoughts. <I'm Will. Who are you? wonderhowhegot->

She kept cutting the feed off after a little bit too much time, as though she wasn't really used to talking this way.

[identity profile] its-keeper.livejournal.com 2009-09-05 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
< Oh, I see! A shapeshifter. Um, I guess the telepathy helps since you don't have a mouth to talk with as a dolphin. And dolphins always seem so happy all the time, so I guess that WOULD be a good way to make yourself feel better. > she smiles.

[identity profile] its-keeper.livejournal.com 2009-09-10 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
< It's okay. I don't usually do it a lot, but I can. I don't mind. >

Her thought-speak is still interspersed with little, softer background words, semi-indistinguishable but clearly her own.

[identity profile] its-keeper.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
< It's . . . I'm just kind of . . . can read peoples' minds, but I try not to. > Will shrugged. < Hearing somebody else's voice in my head kind of caught me off-guard - >