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In Which A Programmer Discovers the Sensorium [Open]
He'd heard about the Sensorium - places where anything could be created - but hadn't really believed their capabilities until he'd been inside it.
Kira first tried to create a simple white room, and was surprised when the ship seemed to respond to his words, forming, indeed, a white room around him. After that, he'd populated it with little objects and mementos, starting small, until he'd recreated his room on the Archangel.
Where to go after this? The possibilities were endless, and so he couldn't really resist trying to see how far he could take it. So, he requested a different style of interface: A computer pad through which he could describe the area he had in mind. Kira's fingers flew over the keyboard, and before long, the white room had become a beautiful, idyllic garden in front of a large manor house, complete with glass-covered gazebo.
Beyond that, though, the rest of the world began to take shape - a balcony overlooking large body of water, in the center of which was a massive pillar that stretched high into the sky... where it disappeared from view. In fact, though the walls did an excellent job at recreating the illusion of a blue sky, the entire place was contained as part of a space colony - or, as known in his world, a PLANT.
It was Lacus' manor garden, where he'd awoken after the destruction of his Strike. He'd only spent a brief amount of time here as he recuperated, but it was still... relaxing. It felt peaceful.
Kira sat on one of the garden benches, looking up at the sky, and feeling the breeze across his face. None of it was real; it was just a simulation that he'd programmed. But how could he ever tell the difference?
(ooc: Open, open, open! Come bug and/or meet Kira :D
Also, this is a truly open log. Feel free to thread hop or interject if only to meet new people 8D)
Kira first tried to create a simple white room, and was surprised when the ship seemed to respond to his words, forming, indeed, a white room around him. After that, he'd populated it with little objects and mementos, starting small, until he'd recreated his room on the Archangel.
Where to go after this? The possibilities were endless, and so he couldn't really resist trying to see how far he could take it. So, he requested a different style of interface: A computer pad through which he could describe the area he had in mind. Kira's fingers flew over the keyboard, and before long, the white room had become a beautiful, idyllic garden in front of a large manor house, complete with glass-covered gazebo.
Beyond that, though, the rest of the world began to take shape - a balcony overlooking large body of water, in the center of which was a massive pillar that stretched high into the sky... where it disappeared from view. In fact, though the walls did an excellent job at recreating the illusion of a blue sky, the entire place was contained as part of a space colony - or, as known in his world, a PLANT.
It was Lacus' manor garden, where he'd awoken after the destruction of his Strike. He'd only spent a brief amount of time here as he recuperated, but it was still... relaxing. It felt peaceful.
Kira sat on one of the garden benches, looking up at the sky, and feeling the breeze across his face. None of it was real; it was just a simulation that he'd programmed. But how could he ever tell the difference?
(ooc: Open, open, open! Come bug and/or meet Kira :D
Also, this is a truly open log. Feel free to thread hop or interject if only to meet new people 8D)

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"Kind of reminds me of when I was a little girl." She pads just a little further in, expression mostly neutral, but with a little bit of a smile. "Is that a structural spine?" She's looking in the direction of that huge column coming out of the water.
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She'd seen Meluly enter the sensorium and followed to
say hi to her friendget her thoughts on the security breech."It reminds me of the architecture of Lacfacale." Mental sigh. Home.
But when she glanced down she noticed that someone was with her, a grounder boy with messy brown hair that seemed to miraculously stay out of his big watery purple eyes. He had the delicate features that could pass for an Abh with some hair dye (an amusing thought).
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It was exciting, in a way, to meet people who were obviously not from his world, or even from Earth at all. "...is Lacfacale your home?"
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Her eyes unfocus a little as Lafiel enters in a way that suggest she's used to dealing with lightly-walking people. She offers a little wave at the entrance, only looking over—and breaking into a smile as she sees Lafiel—after.
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But then, this was a man who had demoted a subordinate admiral by phrasing it as a polite suggestion that he explore the wonders and challenges of a boring post.
A sea breeze brushes hair into face and she pulls it back with her fingers. "Yes, it's our capitol city, what I hear is called a space colony. It orbits the star Abrielsec."
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And then the other girl - the one with the pointed ears... did they know each other? - mentioned her own star, 'Abrielsec.' Kira blinked for a moment before looking slightly away. "Ah... I'm sorry, I've never heard of Abrielsec."
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"It's near the center of the galaxy. All the sections of the capitol rotate around the star in precisely timed orbits. It has two million permanent residents and just as many visitors." There's something oddly familiar about this boy's features and dress. She is sure she doesn't know him, in fact that he does not come from anywhere near her universe or time. What could it be? "Do your people live in space too?"
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The two know each other, and for a moment, Kira wondered if they were from the same - or similar - worlds. He listened to the newcomer describe her world, and was actually surprised at how... small it seemed. Only two million? There'd been much bigger cities on Earth, hadn't there?
"Actually... Humans live both on Earth and in the PLANTs in orbit. I was born on Earth, but I went to the PLANTs to study." For the moment, he chose to omit the divide between the Naturals and Coordinators that largely fell between the Earth and the colonies.
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At Lafiel's question, Kira couldn't completely hide a momentary expression of discomfort. "Heliopolis was a neutral colony," he said carefully. "But ... we're all humans. There's no reason that people from Earth and those born on a PLANT should distrust one another."
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"Also not human," she says... but it's probably no great surprise with her, given the freaky skin and eye colorations.
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He paused, looking back at the central support pillar, tracing it all the way until it vanished in the clouds. "Where I come from... there are genetically enhanced humans called Coordinators. Most Coordinators live up on the PLANTs, and most Naturals live on Earth." Kira fell quiet for a moment. "It's not quite the same thing, but..." he trailed off.
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Lafiel's question was hard, for an entirely different reason. Even though Kira knew these people weren't from his world; he knew they weren't part of the situation... it still felt vaguely uncomfortable. "Yes, there are some Coordinators on Earth, and some Naturals on the PLANTs." He shook his head. "...even if I was born on Earth, I'm a Coordinator."
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"What's it like in here when the lights are turned off?"
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