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Ricki Tarr ([personal profile] rickitikitarr) wrote2015-03-08 10:47 am

1. video

[Ricki Tarr, latest inmate arrival, is still getting his feet under him. He's been on board for a little while now, but let's face it, he's a field agent from the 1970s, getting used to graphical user interfaces of his messenger has put up a bit of a roadblock in terms of his making contact.

By the time he's confident enough with the flimsy, cheeping little device to make a video post, his stomach is growling, so the very first message is a simple video shot.

It's poorly framed, he has no real idea of how to centre himself in the lens, and the light in his room is dark and low and terrible for any sort of filming. But from the dark, what's visible of his half-in-the-frame expression is still and steady;]



The first living creature to orbit the earth was a little Russian mongrel named Laika. She was a pretty thing, with a clever cast to her eyes and pricked up, pointed ears. On the fourtieth anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution they flung the little thing into the sky.

In fact, the Russians had been launching dogs into suborbital flights for a few years before, but none attained the notoriety or captured the imaginations of the world like little Laika. I was rather young when she was sent to space, but recall thinking the entire proceedings terribly inhumane.

The Soviets say that she was euthanized before her oxygen ran out. The British and Americans question whether that is true. The Russians question whether that questioning is deliberately spread propaganda meant to make them seem monstrous. In the time since, I think both sides have lost track of the original truth of the matter. But the question of her ultimate cause of death aside, I wondered whether she might be hungry, thirsty or afraid, uncomprehending of how it was possible to see stars all around her... I actually can't recall reading whether Sputnik 2 was like this ship, with windows or not. Laika may not have seen stars spinning in the sky, but I'm sure the sounds and sudden lack of gravity must have been rather frightening for such a little dog.

[His voice is low and steady, the pictures his paints are matter-of-fact and vivid. He accent is an odd, old one, London tempered by a childhood racing through Penang streets and other colonial holds. He takes his time with the story before concluding;]

Which is all to say, given the apparent flexibility of space and time on this vessel, if we see her while we're out here, I must simply insist that we make a stop.
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[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-10 04:04 am (UTC)(link)

[He nods, but there's a flicker of disappointment]

You have to get very creative around here, it's true.

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[personal profile] anewlanguage 2015-03-10 04:12 am (UTC)(link)

[It gets a laugh from Cain in turn]

Of all the things I've been accused of...! God help us, that's probably who the Admiral really is.

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[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-10 04:14 am (UTC)(link)

Oh, don't feel pressured by me. They say there's a difference in gambling between having fun and being smart.

[He sips his beer, leans back]

What would you do with a wish, Ricki?

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[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-10 04:20 am (UTC)(link)

[he grimaces, waves a hand]

I don't want anything; it's why I asked. I ask everyone, sometimes I get ideas. My last wish was for a domestic abuse resource center in a city that, as far as I can tell, is mostly made up of villains who dress up in spandex and body armour.

Laika can't be the only thing that concerns you.

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[personal profile] anewlanguage 2015-03-10 04:24 am (UTC)(link)

Nah, I sure as hell didn't. But finding a job made life a lot better, so the faster you get one the easier it is to settle in.

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[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-10 04:32 am (UTC)(link)

He probably won't unless you stay on as a Warden. And even then, the Admiral doesn't like to talk.

[Which frightens most inmates, and a few wardens, he's noticed.]

The wishes themselves are almost limitless. I don't know anyone who's had one rejected. But I also don't have any proof that he really grants all of them; if someone is desperate enough to go through all this, though, they probably don't mind taking a leap of faith.

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[personal profile] anewlanguage 2015-03-10 04:35 am (UTC)(link)

Well, it's how I did it the second time, yeah. But some places are full up on shifts. What can you do?

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[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-10 04:40 am (UTC)(link)

[He studies him, parsing the words since Ricki's voice was just a little too low for him to catch the full tone]

Is that a bad thing?

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[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-10 04:55 am (UTC)(link)

Oh, that all depends on who you get. And if the Admiral is feeling very sadistic.

[He usually seems to be, lately, but Piper decides not to go into that.]

I've seen inmates who should have been the ones with the keys. I've seen wardens I'd have liked to throw overboard.

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[personal profile] anewlanguage 2015-03-10 04:59 am (UTC)(link)

[Lest he think there's anything glamorous:]

Cook, scrub sweaty equipment in the gym, or work in the library. Pretty sure those are the main positions.

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[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-10 05:13 am (UTC)(link)

[He gives him an odd look, like Ricki is asking if the tooth fairy will be along tonight]

That's the first thing you should let go of.

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[personal profile] babyfacedkiller 2015-03-10 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
Wish I could explain it to you better, but I'd have to understand it myself first.

[A little wild, no fucking kidding.]

It's been a little over a month since I died. In a goddamn nuclear explosion, if you can believe it.
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[personal profile] thelastbullet 2015-03-10 09:01 am (UTC)(link)
[Jimmy's never been predatory outside business- and the illegal alcohol trade isn't exactly booming on the Barge. But he understands analyzing who you can manipulate, who's too dumb to notice that you're using them.

Ricki obviously isn't one of them, and his half-confession does more to make Jimmy like him than not. He hasn't spent a lot of time in prison, but he's spent plenty of time on the wrong side of the law.]


In prison, the only thing that separates the guards from the prisoners is a uniform and a paycheck. Here- I guess it's only circumstance and time.
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[personal profile] 150th 2015-03-10 09:33 am (UTC)(link)
Little comfort, to those sacrificed.
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[personal profile] irishrotter 2015-03-10 12:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's... not actually going to deny the first part, which may be damning in itself.]

As far as I know, I think she -- the one who wrote it up -- actually did the calculations. Recorded every incident, averaged it out.

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