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cityship ([personal profile] cityship) wrote in [community profile] trans_92009-07-31 11:22 pm

Meet-n-Greet

After being released from stasis, having the slime removed from their bodies and clothed in the creepy, pulsing leaf-suit that everyone wore, and being taken to the Weapons & Possessions lockers to collect their belongings, the new arrivals would find themselves standing in the Observation Deck. Round windows lined the fleshy walls, revealing the bright display of lights that was inter-dimensional travel. They would also discover that there were people--members of the command staff and crew that had woken earlier--waiting for them.
prettycoolguy: (helmless: Uh... huh.)

[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2009-08-05 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
"They were erratic at first, but they've gotten regular lately," the Chief replies. "Standing theory is that she's got specific reasons for everyone she wakes up, and no one knows how many are in stasis. Could be millions."

"We just don't know what those reasons are."

And believe him, he's been trying very hard to come up with plausible ones for the likes of some of them.

[identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com 2009-08-05 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
Katara took that in. There was much she had to think about before she started to really formulate ideas: for one, after a few days shed have to talk to Sokka and ask him what he thought of everything. His opinion, despite how much she made fun, was very important to her.

"I didn't think you did," Katara said,m "But it helps you're at least trying. There's a lot to take in when we first come here to this place. I just hope I can assist in finding those reasons. I think I like the people here. JI don't want them getting hurt."

prettycoolguy: (helmless: Speaking)

[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2009-08-05 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"Neither do I," the Chief agrees firmly. He's adopted this crew, and whether that decision was wrong or right (still something his sense of duty and his pragmatism still argue about) he's not going back on it.

"My advice would be that once you know what team you're on, track them down and get to know them as soon as you can. If and when we go on other missions, you'll be with them and you'll be relying on them. It's a good idea to figure them out before you have to do that."

[identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com 2009-08-06 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
Katara was glad of that. If he was so important in keeping things under control on Stacy, she was sure she could go to him in case something underhanded was going on. Besides, he seemed to have a voice of authority that showed he was committed to helping the people aboard.

"Wait, we have teams? Well, I guess that makes sense, but where would you go or who would you talk to to find out which team you were on anyway?"
prettycoolguy: (helmless: Yes I do have a face.)

[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2009-08-06 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Stacy should tell you eventually, it should be soon. If you're team leader, find your group. If you're not, try to get ahold of your leader and keep your eyes on the omnicoms to see if there's a meeting being pulled together," says the Chief.

He plans on starting group training soon, things have just been hectic lately what with the Yeerk trial and all.

[identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com 2009-08-06 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll do that," Katara said. So, that was easy enough. She doubted anyone would make her leader considering she'd just been popped though. That wouldn't make much sense. She WOULD have to check her omnicon though, and possibly set up a journal if only to keep in contact with everyone else on Stacy.

Katara gave him a bow. "Thank you for your information. I'm sure it'll help me take care of certain things on Stacy. I'm sure you get a lot of people asking you questions when you first get here after all."
prettycoolguy: (helmless: Speaking)

[personal profile] prettycoolguy 2009-08-06 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
"No problem," he replies, nodding. "Just doing what I can. Someone has to answer questions, and it's better to do it than assume someone else will."

Otherwise, things never get done. And if you want something done right, you do it yourself.

"Good luck," he adds.