rickitikitarr: (call me darling)
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.
tucky: (he said "in pain"‚ not "a pain")

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[personal profile] tucky 2015-03-08 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope.

You seemed like a warden to me, all authoritative and shit.
tucky: (no names were changed)

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[personal profile] tucky 2015-03-08 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Tiffany. You were in prison before? Where?
babyfacedkiller: (eyebrow of attention)

[personal profile] babyfacedkiller 2015-03-08 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Man, that's a fucked up thing to do. That poor dog.

[Lloyd sounds genuinely unsettled by Laika's story, even a little angry on the dog's behalf. Sure, it's only an animal, but stranding her in space like that is still fucking cruel. And it's not just that this guy is painting a pretty vivid picture of a little dog lost in space, it's that Lloyd can relate on a pretty personal level.]

I guess it's not impossible that we might run into her. Half the people on the ship are dead, no reason why we couldn't pick up a dead space dog.
tucky: (no names were changed)

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[personal profile] tucky 2015-03-08 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Singapore? Ain't that in China or something? You don't look Chinese.
demolitions: unless otherwise noted (that sounds good too)

[personal profile] demolitions 2015-03-08 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Uh, no. That would've been more like two thousand seven or eight. Somewhere around then.
routemistress: (black hat)

[personal profile] routemistress 2015-03-08 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[That's adorable and she's going to send him a few cartons of cigarettes later.

She tracks the motion of Ricki's hand when he does it, though without comment.]


It's different for everyone, lovey. Chromie 'as a way of making it sound very clear cut and black and white, but that's sort of 'ow she thinks. Chromie's a dragon - I expect you'll get to know 'er soon enough, she runs the library.

[And you are totally one of those inmates that's going to be practically living in the library at first. Iris knows and loves the type.]

Dunno if that's a dragon thing or just a Chromie thing, I 'aven't met any of the others. It's a bit more organic than that in real life - like, my last inmate was an enormous great metahuman that liked to get 'is bullying in first. 'Is idea of pushing my boundaries was to murder my girlfriend and send me 'er 'ead - don't get me wrong, I adored Victor, but I did 'ave to be very firm with 'im or I'd've got nowhere at all.

Girl I've got now, she's a Japanese goddess in another girl's body - my problem with 'er's been more along the lines of persuading 'er to step outside the boundaries of 'er own expectations. At bottom, only you know what your life's got in it that needs put right - your warden's there to 'ave your back while you put it into action.
Edited 2015-03-08 18:20 (UTC)
velocette: (the greeks got 'em)

[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-08 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
There are restricted areas, but the rules change and change back. You shouldn't kill anyone, but some people do. You shouldn't try to live at the bar, but some people do.

It's easier to explain with a tour.
babyfacedkiller: (what is it?)

[personal profile] babyfacedkiller 2015-03-08 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[Lloyd recognizes the edge in the guy's laughter -- remembers it from about a month ago, when he was the one freshly dead in outer space.]

That'd be the Admiral, I guess. He's the big guy in charge. Real mysterious sort.

I hear he takes requests, sometimes. Dunno if he'd listen to yours... but hell, man, it's worth a shot.
tucky: (she works up front‚ eats souls for fun)

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[personal profile] tucky 2015-03-08 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[She doesn't know where Malaysia is either, but she won't mention that.]

What'd you do?

People ask that here; it's normal. It was real rude where I come from.
velocette: (Default)

[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-08 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)

[He doesn't hear Ricki's question, but he's pretty sure he recognizes hesitance, so he does what he usually does and just quietly stares as he waits for his hearing to come back, or for a definite 'yes' or 'no'.]

tucky: (I just have to wet myself first)

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[personal profile] tucky 2015-03-08 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[She makes a finger gun and "shoots" it, mouthing pow.]

Same thing, with the guns.

[She's found that she feels less uncomfortable about talking about it when she doesn't go into detail.]
demolitions: unless otherwise noted (fairly amicable)

[personal profile] demolitions 2015-03-08 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
No, they were not.

[Boyd had already noted the discrepancy between their time periods, considering the apparent age of this guy and the first animal space flights, which he knew were mostly back in the fifties.]

This ain't hardly nothin', this twenty years or so between your time and mine. There are people here from three hundred years previous and hence.

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