Entry tags:
- !location: obs deck,
- !status: open,
- aeneas,
- ahava,
- arrowette,
- asuka langley soryu,
- billy cranston,
- blin,
- bobby drake,
- brenda,
- cameron mitchell,
- carol danvers,
- chopper,
- claire redfield,
- claudia donovan,
- erwin fischer,
- fate testarossa harlaown,
- gandrayda,
- gauron,
- gwen mackenzie,
- hellion,
- inara serra,
- indigo,
- jamie mccrimmon,
- jono starsmore,
- kang,
- katara,
- kelly-087,
- lash,
- leon s. kennedy,
- lex luthor,
- luke skywalker,
- luna lovegood,
- lyle norg,
- mai,
- matt olsen,
- miku hinasaki,
- nanoha,
- nightwing,
- obi-wan kenobi,
- paco,
- robin,
- ronon dex,
- samus aran,
- scarlet witch,
- sheeana,
- sherry birkin,
- sokka,
- static,
- stephanie brown,
- surge,
- tess lee,
- the vision ii,
- tohru honda,
- vivio takamachi,
- wedge antilles,
- wyn callahan,
- zelda and sheik
Meet and Greet Part Deux: The Socialing
The new people will find themselves ushered out of Obs Deck, so it can be shot down to the planet again, to pick the crew up. Eventually, the crew members on the mission are brought back up, and the doors open to let the two groups meet.
The newbies are likely not expecting their new crew-mates to come back bearing presents--which some of them are.
[ooc: This time anyone can post in. REMEMBER TO TAG OTHER PEOPLE, THO. This is set after the mission so mission peoples can meet the newbies. Latecomer newbies, if you want, you can just tag your guys into this one to make things easier.]
The newbies are likely not expecting their new crew-mates to come back bearing presents--which some of them are.
[ooc: This time anyone can post in. REMEMBER TO TAG OTHER PEOPLE, THO. This is set after the mission so mission peoples can meet the newbies. Latecomer newbies, if you want, you can just tag your guys into this one to make things easier.]
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From the expression on his face as Katara warns him, he's not considering the situation as anything otherwise. "I will everything I can so that doesna happen. But, please, Katara - don't let him hurt ye either. I don't want to think of ye getting hurt."
He pauses, then adds, "I don't like any of my friends getting hurt." But he also knows with her, there's Aang to consider. She's likely well aware of that, though.
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Here though, she gave Jamie an apologetic smile. "Actually, I've been preparing for this guy for weeks. The moment I had the dream with the Seer, I've been looking into some mind exercises and putting in some extra meditation time with Carol and Sheeana. If there's one thing I'm going to be, its prepared...I hope."
Katara nodded. Aang, of course, was the first person on her mind when it came to the Nightmare King and what he could do. She nodded, though she felt a sharp push of anxiety.
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He frowns at that smile, mostly because..."I didna even think to do something about that. I've been mostly doing something Roxie advised once, to try and figure out when I'm awake and when I'm dreaming. I don't know if that would count?"
Spotting the anxiety on Katara's face, he adds, gently, "We'll defeat the Nightmare King, Katara. And we'll rescuse Aang."
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Katara nodded. "Roxie knows more about things that go on in dreams than anyone I know. Those times I've dreamscaped with her were pretty intense. You wind up seeing things about yourself you would rather not see. It;s definitely not for the weak minded."
But at the last two statements, Katara gave Jamie a determined look. "I'm counting on it, with everything I have."
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He nods as well when she mentions Roxie and dreamscapes. "Ye'll have no argument from me on that. The first time I met Roxie was in my dream, and it was verra...interesting."
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"Twice," Katara said, "And I can safely say I've never had experiences like that before. Roxie is a very powerful person. I just want to make sure that nothing can touch her either, although I think she's pretty safe from the Nightmare King right now."
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He believes Roxie is very powerful as well, and he says that with every confidence in her abilities.
"But I completely understand that ye want to protect her, too." There's a faint chuckle. "Ye are verra fierce in some ways, Katara. And I mean that as a compliment."
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Katara laughed a little. "Oh, I think Roxie is one of the few people capable of fighting all on her own. But in a way, yes, I'd like to think I could help her too. I guess that wanting to protect people has been something i still carried from my world."
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He'll believe, though, that Aang could do what Katara is describing. "Is there anything Aang can't do?" he asks curiously. It's not meant in a bad way - from what Katara is saying Aang sounds extremely powerful, after all. He's just not really thinking before asking the question.
"Well," he comments reasonably, "I don't see why ye canna help. Especially if she needs to do her dream-things. It's always good to have someone to watch out for ye in that sort of situation."
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Katara had to laugh a little here. "I guess I've been building him up a bit, haven't I? I don't mean to, its just that the Aang I know is more than just some powerful being of balance. He's also my closest friend, and someone who always accepted me even if I couldn't be as even-tempered and nice as he could. He respects life and everything around it, and really likes to have fun!"
Though there was, despite her encouraging words, the quiet part of her that wondered if getting older would have changed things. The fear she had, more than she'd like to admit, is an Aang angry she didn't look for him sooner.
Which was ridiculous, but Katara had to be careful with her heart here. When it came to Aang, Katara out all of herself on the line.
"I think she's being helped by some people she picked," Katara said, "People who actually use magic and can create magical barriers."
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Jamie finds himself chuckling at Katara's response, though. "Aye, perhaps. But I know ye have strong feelings for him, so it's understandable." Which he thought might have colored things a little, but wasn't entirely sure.
"I've heard magic may be helpful, so that's good Roxie found people to help her."
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She was quiet a moment, and it was clear that what she had for Aang was far beyond a crush or just a passing infatuation. She genuinely loved him.
Katara nodded. "They will keep an eye on her, whatever she's doing. If its Roxie, its bound to be pretty dangerous."
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He hesitates for a moment, then says, "I think that ye may have already worked some of that into your own life, Katara, if ye don't mind my saying so."
Jamie can see some of the caring, just from talking to her - and he definitely knows that she is willing to help people if they get into trouble. He just hopes she can see it too.
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Here, Katara did smile. "I'm not perfect, but I do what I can, and hope that can be enough. If I could, I'd try to help ease the pains of the people on this ship. In a way, I'm glad my waterbending allows me to heal."
But even she knew that sometimes, which hadn't come but could at any moment, she had to NOT be like Aang and fight to kill. What would she do then?
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Sure, it may not be needed all the time but she already said she worked in the Medbay before, so why wouldn't they want extra help?
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And it was a lot of work, just to make sure she could do Prana-bindu.
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"I didna realize ye could study to become one if ye weren't from their world. Don't ye have to take their spice drug or something?" He's a little fuzzy on the details, and looks at Katara with a rather puzzled expression.
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Katara shook her head. "A girl isn't just born to be one. It's a inner strength and dedication you have to have on your own if you're going to get anywhere. Spice isn't required to take it, but the hours to learn are long, and homework is something you take up yourself. But a teacher is a teacher, and so is the effort you put behind what you do."
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He gives her an apologetic look. "If ye did tell me and I forgot, though, I'm sorry."
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Katara shrugged. "Sometimes things you want to do isn't going to happen with all the support you'd like."
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"Did ye tell him ye didna have to take the Spice-Drug?"
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She sighed. "Yeah, I must have told him that three times, but he still didn't want to support me. Times like these I'm usually angry with him, but its a little difficult when you remember he's the only brother you have and you need him still, even if you have all the confidence and bravado in the world."
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"I don't understand why everyone seems to to hate him," he remarks in regards to Lex. "I can see why ye would want to be careful around him, but hate?" Jamie shrugs. He doesn't think he should trust Luthor, not one bit. But hate? No.
"Is your brother older or younger than ye?" he asks, then. If he's older, that would explain rather a lot of the attitude.
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She knew, of course, that Sokka wasn't being sexist, just annoyingly protective.
"I'm pretty sure Luthor in their time was a bad man, at least as bad a man as the Fire lord in my world: ruthless, manipulative, evil. But this Luthor was judged before we even got to really know him other than the bridge incident. I wouldn't say I completely trust him, I'd be an idiot. But I'm not going to actually keep away unless he actually tries to hurt someone."
Katara sighs. "Older. Definitely trying to live up to his end as older brother too, just like I try to play mom with him too."
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He nods in agreement to her statement about Luthor, but doesn't say anything else on the subject, having seen him around the room. He'll make his own observations before he draws any further conclusions about the man.
He smiles a little at the sigh. "I thought he might have been, from what ye are saying." If he had a little sister, he might have felt the same way. "In that case, it explains a lot." He hesitates for a moment, about to ask about her playing mom, but settles back and simply lets the statement end there. Hopefully Katara won't pick up on the hesitation.
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