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video & voice; Story-time for All
[The video opens on a bare wall and to the sound of very, very corny fanfare. Then Taako's voice cuts in with the sound of applause.]
Yes, yes, welcome one and all to the greatest day of your lives. Today we have a real treat for you folks, so pull up a chair, take a load off and enjoy this banned text we've managed to procure.
[He clears his throat and a puppet appears on the screen - a non-descript looking human priest wearing dark robes and a blue sash around his neck. The voices that read the following lines are similar, but not the same and anyone who knows both Lup and Taako can probably tell it's the twins taking turns to read the passages. People who don't, however, might have a hard time telling them apart.]
"I used to have a lady love,
she journeyed through the sea,"
[A new puppet appears - a beautiful female mermaid with hair that falls just past her breasts. She slides up from the bottom of the screen and the priest turns to her, fawning all over her.]
"Her fins were as the mourning dove,
a mated pair were we.
Our bodies tangled, hand in glove,
a queen and devotee,"
[As the poem progresses, the priest does some...very not PG-13 things to the mermaid puppet. Eventually, the mermaid pushes the priest away, looking tired.]
"But she was called to rise above,
our bond not meant to be."
[Here the mermaid "puppet" flips a double middle finger at the priest and backflips into the sea, leaving him drenched in water.]
"Though I endure, bereft, belove,
I have her guarantee,
I'll be the one she's thinking of,
a little dove told me."
[The priest pines and waits by the water, pantomiming the lament of a forlorn lover as a bird lands next to him, rolling its eyes. The puppet show ends with a curtain drawing across the screen and then the video shuts off. Taako's voice cuts back in once the video is gone.]
Yeah, so the people here? Raunchy as hell. I love it. But then some people were, y'know, boring and said things like--
[Lup's voice takes over smoothly like they're still the same person talking.]
"If any other colonies can hear this message, please respond. This is Havenwell. We're still alive. The city is safe. We will come get you, no matter how far you are. This is not an automated message. Please respond." That there's a radio transmission from "Colony #56'07'4TM", which, obviously, is home sweet home. Not the most interesting, but I won't deny that the archive visits have been… informative.
Anyone else get something fun?
[OOC: It's a joint post! Replies here can be from Taako, Lup, or both of them. If you have a preference, just let us know in the title of your comment or it'll be a roulette of which twin you'll get.
Feel free to use this post to stir up discussion amongst yourselves regarding the lore contributions!]
Yes, yes, welcome one and all to the greatest day of your lives. Today we have a real treat for you folks, so pull up a chair, take a load off and enjoy this banned text we've managed to procure.
[He clears his throat and a puppet appears on the screen - a non-descript looking human priest wearing dark robes and a blue sash around his neck. The voices that read the following lines are similar, but not the same and anyone who knows both Lup and Taako can probably tell it's the twins taking turns to read the passages. People who don't, however, might have a hard time telling them apart.]
"I used to have a lady love,
she journeyed through the sea,"
[A new puppet appears - a beautiful female mermaid with hair that falls just past her breasts. She slides up from the bottom of the screen and the priest turns to her, fawning all over her.]
"Her fins were as the mourning dove,
a mated pair were we.
Our bodies tangled, hand in glove,
a queen and devotee,"
[As the poem progresses, the priest does some...very not PG-13 things to the mermaid puppet. Eventually, the mermaid pushes the priest away, looking tired.]
"But she was called to rise above,
our bond not meant to be."
[Here the mermaid "puppet" flips a double middle finger at the priest and backflips into the sea, leaving him drenched in water.]
"Though I endure, bereft, belove,
I have her guarantee,
I'll be the one she's thinking of,
a little dove told me."
[The priest pines and waits by the water, pantomiming the lament of a forlorn lover as a bird lands next to him, rolling its eyes. The puppet show ends with a curtain drawing across the screen and then the video shuts off. Taako's voice cuts back in once the video is gone.]
Yeah, so the people here? Raunchy as hell. I love it. But then some people were, y'know, boring and said things like--
[Lup's voice takes over smoothly like they're still the same person talking.]
"If any other colonies can hear this message, please respond. This is Havenwell. We're still alive. The city is safe. We will come get you, no matter how far you are. This is not an automated message. Please respond." That there's a radio transmission from "Colony #56'07'4TM", which, obviously, is home sweet home. Not the most interesting, but I won't deny that the archive visits have been… informative.
Anyone else get something fun?
[OOC: It's a joint post! Replies here can be from Taako, Lup, or both of them. If you have a preference, just let us know in the title of your comment or it'll be a roulette of which twin you'll get.
Feel free to use this post to stir up discussion amongst yourselves regarding the lore contributions!]
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Though I guess that's rich, coming from me.
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[She shrugs slightly, given her own experiences, she can't really judge either. Still it is fascinating from a nerd standpoint, all of these ... unfortunate possibilities.]
I find that it remains curious, how they came to the conclusion to change themselves in the first place. The push to go ahead with it had to come from somewhere. Their rulers? Did they have... prosperity they were not willing to lose, or were they hoping to avoid a worse fate? The lack of awareness in regard to the world's energy source also seems to play a part. Or, perhaps... were they too comfortable...
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[The perks of living for a very long time.]
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They seem so disconnected from their past...
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Even so- most folks here can't live for hundreds or thousands of years waiting around for the world to fix itself.
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[As much as it had been made to seem that way. Perhaps there were other records yet to be found.]
Or if stabilization can be achieved even with the resources they have now. Other worlds have fallen for less.
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[Is this funny ha-ha or funny oh-shit?]
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[Not helping.]
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Oooh, or maybe we've been brought in to become eventual baby factories. The more fleshy folk, the better! First we hold hands, then we hug, next thing you know we're shoved tit-first into the bone zone.
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[ :| ]
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[Don't make faces at her!!]
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They do not seem to have much choice over the initial selection process as a whole.
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Yeah, that part is kinda weirding me out. If they had control over it, wouldn't they be picking more, uh, affectionate folks? Nothing against you guys, but you and Taako aren't exactly cuddle bugs.
[Pot calling the kettle black there, even if she ends up more often initiating it in their little circle.]
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Where do these instances all tie in together, I wonder? If such things had been haunting them to begin with, did they come to view the dependency on such a sensation as a weakness...?
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Either these changes are a new thing or no one remembers this shit.
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That, or they didn't seem worth archiving, which is also weird to me.
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[Given how even clothes were difficult to procure here, the state of the food replicators, and even finding items like incense.]
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[If all they want to do is steal bodies or grow some fresh ones, then unless someone's got a powerful urge to relive their pint-sized years, kids aren't the optimal choice for that.]
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[She's not certain what's positive about all that.]
It only seems to highlight that their selection process... is not ideal. Though having children present would likely still produce that desired "comforting" energy, so it may not be considered a waste.
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Kids are easier about this kind of thing. They don't usually judge you if you want to hold hands or hug 'em.
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