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cityship ([personal profile] cityship) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-04-01 07:06 pm

'Meat' 'n Greet

The rest of the crew assembled on the Observation Deck to meet the latest editions to their numbers. After the revelation that their worlds are gone, many of them are even more eager to see people they knew from home.

Several people are set up near the doors to provide the new people with omnicoms and comm rings. New crew-mates might see a green-skinned alien and snake girl among their number. There are also several authoritative-looking figures ready to introduce themselves.

There's a lot to tell the new people. It's going to be a lot to take in.

[ooc: Only new characters and Command Staff can start new threads for introductions, to limit the number of threads. Everyone else, just tag in and have your guys greet the newbies.]

[identity profile] i-died-twice.livejournal.com 2010-04-03 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not so keen on the First either, but I'm pretty sure Stacy likes her people all corporeal-y," Buffy replies. "And we fought Glory once. We can do it again. Especially now that I have my shiny toy," she remarked, unsheathing the scythe and showing it do Giles and Spike. "I do love this so much." Then she added, "Cavemen. They might have died off, but I'm pretty sure they were tough. And I'm talking from experience. Remember the beer that turned me into CaveBuffy?"
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[personal profile] bigbad 2010-04-03 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"See? Thank you. I agree. Angel's just wrong." He nods, satisfied, then looks more serious. "We can't know who else'll show up, good or bad. But Buffy's right. We can take 'em."

[identity profile] tweedywatcher.livejournal.com 2010-04-05 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Unfortunately, yes. That was a rather difficult to forget experience" Giles replied.

He was at the least buoyed by the confidence he saw. "Yes, we quite likely could. I wonder, though, if this craft is indeed sentient, how it would take battles going on within it." It was still difficult for him to comprehend the idea of a living machine this vast and complex.