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For Barrayar mods ([personal profile] barrayarmods) wrote in [community profile] forbarrayar2017-03-04 05:33 am

[ march i log: we need medicine ]

Who: Everyone
What: New arrivals, desperate times, whispers down the hall.
When: March 1st - 18th
Where: Barrayaran camp / Cetagandan base
Warnings: TBD

Quick links:
Riverfall
Barrayar: Plague / Camp / Missions
Cetaganda: Plague / Base / Missions



welcome to barrayar.
It's the dark of night when you come to in the foothills. Snow on the ground, chill winter wind whistling -- in fact, it's dangerously cold, and all you have is the clothes on your back.. A steep mountain range towers just ahead, its peaks illuminated by the light of two moons. Whatever you last remember, it isn't how you got here, and you feel oddly jetlagged, slightly queasy.

And you're not alone. There are a few other people close by, all looking equally lost and confused. But before any of you have a chance to figure out what's going on, the soldiers arrive. There's a war on, they say, and you unlucky bastards have just been dropped right smack in the middle of it.

With March comes some relief. The first few days to a week are still bitterly, dangerously cold, but the weather starts to pick up gradually over the course of the next couple of months. It only gets barely above freezing, but after the last month, it might as well be a summer's day.

riverfall
The party last month definitely boosted morale, and certainly brought the outsiders closer to the villagers. They're noticeably friendlier toward the outsiders afterward, although they still give the exotics and their accompanying ghem soldiers the evil eye.

Given the village's covert assistance with the war effort and the fact that the Cetagandans found enough data to include the village in its regular patrols, Riverfall has become sort of a middle ground between the two sides. Coinciding visits don't happen every day, but they can provide opportunities for the two factions to secretly meet. Of course, this always carries a risk…best be sure not to be caught by either side's soldiers. Thanks to Negri, the Barrayarans roughly know the patrol schedule.

barrayar
Temperatures are still pretty low by the time March rolls around, and the first week is considerably cold, but it's steadily getting warmer as the month goes on. By the second week, it's just warm enough to start taking baths again -- and boy is there ever a queue.

On the 2nd, a small troop of soldiers arrives, led by Prince Xav Vorbarra, Olivia and Sonia's father, and Piotr's aide-de-camp Captain Ezar Vorbarra, a distant cousin of theirs. They bring with them a load of relief supplies fom Beta Colony, improving not only their food and medicine situation, but some to pass on back to the Riverfall villagers in return for their help. Anyone lurking around at night might see Ezar talking to Negri from time to time as well, and Sonia seems to be getting up to some kind of mischief where Ezar is concerned.

Prince Xav gives Piotr a very helpful tipoff -- there's a Betan biochemist waiting in the occupied district capital, Vorkosigan Vashnoi, to rendezvous with him on his way back off Barrayar. Xav can't stay long; he needs to find another way off-planet, and Doctor Micah Niadem has been laying low in Vorkosigan Vashnoi, but the risk of their presence being detected grows with every day. It may be easier and safer to smuggle them back to the camp than try to get them back off-planet for now -- and besides, their expertise in astrophysics might prove useful. But Xav hasn't yet been able to make contact through the soldiers occupying the city, so Piotr sends his own scouts.

Piotr, with Xav and Ezar as advisors, is trying to come to a decision about what to do about the Cetagandans' wormhole project. There's no telling what the Cetagandans really intend to do with the wormhole device, but disrupting or destroying their project would mean no way home for the outsiders, and…Piotr no longer feels that to be the most honorable option. That, and the idea of this technology in Cetagandan hands does them no favors. But their intelligence on the project is limited -- Byerly will prove to be a useful intelligent asset, certainly, but Piotr is looking for more informants. Any outsiders willing and able to make connections with any exotics sympathetic to the cause would certainly be appreciated by the General.

plague
Early in the month, some of the villagers begin to get sick -- it looks just like a particularly nasty cold at first. It quickly worsens and spreads to the camp, and by the 7th it is evident there is an outbreak of the Barrayaran flu, an influenza variant that has mutated over the last several centuries. Barrayarans have built up antibodies against most strains, but this is a particularly virulent strain, and with a population that has neither vaccines nor modern medicine, it can be fatal. The recent cold snap and limited food haven't exactly fortified anyone's immune systems, either, and in the first half of the month, about half the population of the village and camp come down with the flu at some point.

Although the virus isn't spreading much more quickly than your average flu, it's still a nasty infection, and the symptoms are difficult to effectively treat without proper equipment of facilities. Some of the relief supplies brought by Prince Xav include surgical masks and gloves for the people working triage to protect them from the airborne illness as much as possible. The supplies also include some analgesics and synergine, but hardly enough to go around. Fevers, aches and chills, coughing, vomiting -- they treat them with what they have once they run out of relief supplies. And for the most part, those with the flu manage to pull through and recover -- but if the flu turns to pneumonia, there's almost nothing they can do at that point. Thanks to the tireless efforts of villagers, soldiers, and some outsiders, the first half of the month sees only a 10% mortality rate between the village and the camp, resulting in only 23 influenza-related deaths.

Sonia is among the first to get sick, but she sweats it out in five days or so and manages a full recovery. Olivia, on the other hand, falls much more seriously ill. Piotr takes great care not to get sick; the camp is already incapacitated as it is.

camp
Camp morale is still buckling under the weight of crisis after crisis, but the arrival of Prince Xav and the improving weather have done a lot to lighten the mood. Xav and Ezar coordiate to distribute the relief supplies even as the flu ravages the camp and village, never a dull moment . Olivia and Sonia haven't seen their father Xav in over two years, and it's a long-overdue family reunion. Piotr welcomes the return of his friend and aide-de-camp Ezar, and Sonia seems to be getting into some kind of mischief with her cousin. And in a quiet moment here and there, Ezar can be seen talking to Negri.

By the morning of the 1st, Byerly Vorrutyer will have abruptly disappeared from camp.

Piotr is trying to keep military operations running as much as he can while half the camp tends to the sick or fall sick themselves. They'd found the traitors, yes, but Piotr's anger is far from satisfied. The food shortage had derailed their power supply strategy, and it's only further pushed back by this current crisis, so large operations are off the table. But Piotr has never underestimated the value of psychological warfare in this war. He has a few conveniently available corpses for hacking up and planting in the Cetagandan base just to shake things up a little, and anyone who can lift a sword without coughing is qualified. Xav does not approve.

missions
The medical assistance provided by the outsiders doesn't go unappreciated, nor without effect. Not every day is a success, but they manage to keep the mortality rate relatively low.

The infiltration missions to plant the severed body parts mostly go according to plan, although Lakshmi and Nash run afoul of some guards. Between the outsiders and other Barrayaran squads, they manage to plant several body parts, and in doing so, inadvertently spread the Barrayaran flu to the Cetagandans.

The outsiders scouting out Vorkosigan Vashnoi manage to stay undetected by Cetagandan soldiers, although they run into exotics on the other side. They manage to get some information about Micah's location, but very little…thankfully, Byerly passes on to Miles much more specific information the exotics were able to obtain.

Here are the unabridged mission results.

cetaganda
The snow piled up around the base starts to gradually melt over the course of the month as temperatures rise. The new wave of exotics are processed and very gently prodded like every group has been, but they've been treated with the same level of civility. The Cetagandans are generally exceedingly polite, but they are becoming a little less patient with the exotics after the recent bouts of violence and escapism.

Despite the Barrayaran flu sweeping the base, military operations must carry on. Zahal might have lost his informants in the Barrayaran camp, but he knows they've been struggling, and wants to implement some more aggressive tactics to hit them while they're down -- and more than that, the dead body parts of his own soldiers scattered around the base have had their intended effect, rattling and aggravating the ghem-General -- even more so when they realize that this was the means by which the plague spread to the base. Whatever organized strategy Zahal starts to pull together is immediately disrupted by the rapid spread of the virus through the base. With Cetagandan soldiers dropping like flies, military operations all but come to a halt on the base.

However, Cetagandan intelligence gets wind of a Barrayar-allied astrophysicist from Beta Colony, a planet renowned for its cutting-edge technological advances, particularly in the field of wormhole science; they may be able to solve some of the pieces of the puzzle. The Betan scientist is apparently hiding out in Vorkosigan Vashnoi, the capital city of the city. The virus has spread there too; Barrayarans and Cetagandans alike are facing the outbreak, although the native population seems to be faring a bit better. The Cetagandans need help bringing medical supplies, so while they're at it, the ghem-General dispatches a few teams to try and sniff out the scientist's location. Meanwhile, in the R&D labs, some of the exotics who have been promoted to lab assistant are helping the Cetagandans to make some advancements, and they're finally let in on some more details about the project.

plague
A few days into the month, some of the soldiers start to show cold-like symptoms -- and then the outbreak of Barrayaran influenza spreads rapidly throughout the base. Unlike the Barrayarans, the Cetagandans have no antibodies for this strain, and even their advanced immune systems cannot defend them against a totally new pathogen. They are infected even more quickly than the Barrayarans and their symptoms escalate rapidly as well, resulting in an alarming mortality rate. Cetagandan soldiers are falling sick left and right. Triage starts in the medbay, but they have to quarantine off another wing of the building just to make room for the rapidly growing population of infected ghem. The airborne virus is spreading through the base at an alarming speed -- save for Byerly, no one on base has ever been exposed to it. The symptoms are severe and while the Cetagandans have plenty of equipment, they have neither an antiviral nor a vaccine for the Barrayaran flu. High fever, vomiting, dehydration, respiratory and sinus problems run rampant, and though they have plenty in the way of synergine and analgesics, the Barrayaran flu quickly leads to pneumonia in most Cetagandan patients, and with their immune systems so completely unprepared, most patients with pneumonia die within 24 to 48 hours. The triage assistants are, at least, provided with surgical masks and gloves and antibacterial gel by the bucket load to protect them from the airborne illness as much as possible. By mid-month, nearly two thirds of the base has been infected.

The medical staff scrambles to put up a quarantine while also working on a vaccine for the uninfected population on the base. Byerly, being the only person on base who has ever been exposed to the Barrayaran flu, offers a blood sample -- potentially containing antibodies to this strain. Some of the Cetagandans' testing methods are a little ethically questionable, but they're trying to work fast. They're able to develop a working vaccine with a projected effectiveness of 70%.

Toward the middle of the month, Amai catches the flu and is laid low for about a week. Diya and Zahal take great care not to catch it -- Diya seems particularly absent lately.

base
Paranoia of infection hovers over the entire base, but some of the Cetagandans are concerned with another upcoming event: the arrival of the Handmaiden of the Star Crèche. What the Handmaiden of the Star Crèche actually is or does seems to be rather vague to the exotics -- she seems to play some role in genetic politics -- but it's known that she's haut, like Diya. The Cetagandans are scrambling to prepare for her arrival with considerable worry about resolving the flu epidemic before she touches down. The Cetagandans are about as close to cultural panic as they get right now. Diya received personal notice from the Handmaiden of the Star Crèche herself.

Starting on the 1st, Byerly Vorrutyer joins the exotic ranks as an undercover agent, looking not only for information but to potentially recruit exotics sympathetic to the Barrayaran cause.

Meanwhile in the labs, the Cetagandans have been letting the exotics get a little more hands-on with their research. Natasha, York and Symmetra have risen a bit in the ranks and are brought in on more specific projects. The ghem ladies are, surprisingly, now looking for volunteers to work in the gene labs too -- personnel shortage, of course.

missions
Even though a few of their own fall prey to the illness, the exotics' medical assistance does wind up being quite helpful, particularly with development of the vaccine. Meanwhile, eavesdroppers are doing their usual business and digging deep in places they shouldn't -- particularly where Amai and Diya are concerned.

The exotics that accompany the Cetagandans to Vorkosigan Vashnoi manage to stay undetected by Barrayaran soldiers, although they run into exotics on the other side. They are able to get some very detailed information about Micah's location, which Byerly passes back to the Barrayarans via Miles.

Here are the unabridged mission results.

Note: Negri and Zahal are available for threads by request only. Please hit up Madi or Ammay respectively for you want threads with either of those NPCs. You can also request a thread with Village Speaker Yakiv Gura if you want, in which case hit up Madi.
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-04 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
York is, as always, interested in the newcomers... but this month he hangs back and observes more than he approaches and Vex is no exception. Her ears and speech are interesting enough that in combination he's going to guess she's not human, or wasn't prior to arriving here, like so many other Cetagandans. It occurs to him to try and warn her about the medical exams, not to give that up, but really what good will it do? They can't stop it. And so she's taken, and seems put out when she returns. At least, York thinks, she isn't putting up the sort of fusses Daryl did. She always has a question for the guards, though, and the last one catches York's attention.

As she turns on her heel and marches back his way he sits up, catching her eye. "Hey." His voice is low as she passes, his words just for her. "Why do you want to go back to where they found you?"
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-04 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Vex is very put out when she returns, mindful of where they'd drawn blood from her, and not entirely certain she trusts their response regarding why they needed it. There's no deference from the guards, though they do remain respectful even with their refusals, and there's a flash in Vex's eyes as she turns away, stalking back to her bed.

The human who addresses her does give her pause, however. If he's in here, then, somehow, he's also been labeled and boxed away here as an 'exotic' (which makes little sense to her, since he looks as human as the painted ones calling themselves Ghem). But he is here, and his question is picked up easily enough - it's a weird dialect of Common, but Vex'ahlia is nothing if not adaptable.

She stops, lips pursing into a thin line as she considers for a moment how much of a reply she wants to give.

"..I am missing some items. They're important to me," she finally admits with some reluctance, a warm lilt to her voice offsetting her accent. Not just items, mind you. But it's a start. "The soldiers who found my group were in a hurry to move us along, and I wasn't in any real condition to realise what was lost, until now."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-04 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh. Well, they aren't going to let you leave. None of us can," he tells her, looking a bit guilty as he does. "Most of us showed up without things, though, and they were just gone. Lost to the wormhole, or whatever. It even took what I'd been wearing... what are you missing?"
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-04 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
A hand reaches up to absently brushing the three bright feathers tucked behind her left ear, before dropping to the hollow of her throat. Fingers twitch slightly, as though expecting something no longer there, while her gaze remains set on York.

"'Lost'. No no nonono, even with a collapsing portal, things must go somewhere." That's just logic. Portal, wormhole, she's fairly certain they're more or less the same thing, but there's a tension around her eyes as she shakes her head. "Are you saying they're trying to hide something about the area we were deposited in?"

"I can..I can survive without my bow," a fucking Vestige but who's counting, "but I. I had a necklace. I need to find it."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-04 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
York shakes his head just slightly -- he's lost precious things as well and understands her distress, but can't soothe it.

"They have to go somewhere, but that somewhere's not always going to be here. There's no way I could have missed my armor even in all that snow. It just wasn't with us." Not to mention his lighter, an easy item to lose, or the myriad weapons he'd had on his person. Or Delta, but he isn't talking about D anymore. It's easier if he doesn't, if he just pretends his friend is intact and asleep in the deactivated implant. That he'll come back some day.

"It took everything important, seems like. To all of us. Half this crowd even lost their species."
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-04 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Vex stares at York for a very long minute, processing his words, trying to discern if he's being truthful. She's always been pretty good at reading people, and that much hasn't changed just because she was teleported here.

But he's not lying. And he's doing her a solid by not softening the blow that he himself has already felt. Fingers at her throat close into a fist ('Trinket', she thinks in anguish), before Vex'ahlia releases a muted but furious "Fuuuuuuck."
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-04 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Then she turns, dropping to sit heavily on the bed next to him. Hi.

"..Do you think there's a chance it was left behind, then - back in Tal'dorei?" Well, technically Ank'harel, since she'd been over the Ozmit, but that's not a detail York needs to know.

She gives him a sharp sidelong look at the mention of lost species - there's a hint of disbelief, but probably not for the reasons he's thinking. She'll come back to it in a moment, but first: "Are these Cetagandans responsible for whatever portal brought us here?"
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-04 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi. He doesn't mind her sitting there, gives her a sympathetic 'yeah me too' sort of look. If he knew her at all he'd pat her back.

"It could be back where you were last, yeah. I hope that's where my shit is. Most of it, anyway.... and no." York glances up towards the door, at the Cetagandan guard there, and shakes his head again. "They don't know anything more than we do, really, I've been working in the wormhole lab and they're not even sure how to get it open. The theory is if they can, they can send us back home."
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-05 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
That York doesn't attempt physical contact is another point in his favour. Vex's usual casual disregard for personal space is on lock down while she figures all of this out, and she nods as he talks. Then, there's a chance. If Vax isn't here (and she can't imagine being separated from him) and Percival and Keyleth and Scanlan and Grog aren't here, then..they're all on the Deera. And they'll find her stuff, and Trinket, and they'll take care of her bear.

...And Vax will no doubt freak out, and someone will try scrying for her and--

"If it's not them...Shit. Then it makes sense that they'd keep us here." She tucks one leg against the bed, while the other is pulled up so she can lean forward against her knee. "Any kind of tampering like that is incredibly risky, and the one responsible is certainly going to be a threat." She bites her lower lip a moment, thinking, before blinking twice and squinting at him.

A...lab? Him? "I hope you'll pardon me for saying so, darling, but you don't look the type." Particularly given that he mentioned armor. "Most of the people I've seen here don't seem the type, for that matter. Save that one woman.."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-05 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
He holds off telling her that the lockdown is, in part, his fault. It's better that she hears that sort of thing from him, of course, but not yet. They don't even know each others' names.

"We don't think it's the Barrayarans -- the natives'-- either. They don't have the technology for it. It might just be some kind of fluke, like the wormhole isn't as collapsed as they think it is. But you're right, I'm not the type... you'd have to ask one of their engineers. I just did gruntwork for a long time and they've got me in the neurology lab now, comparing my implant to theirs."

With that he turns away so she can see the back of his head, the metal base of the implant where he taps his finger at the base of his skull.

"By 'that woman' do you mean Lady DIya?"
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-05 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Engineers? She snorts very lightly, before shaking her head. "Hardly that, either, I don't see why they'd be in the lab." ..Uh? "Unless they've got a talent for it. Then again, you never can tell what people are and aren't allowed to do in foreign places." She drums her fingers against her thigh a moment. "I've never heard of Barrayar, or Barrayarans - unless it's a region in Wildmount?"

She's frowning while she asks that. They'd mentioned portals and worlds, so obviously they meant planes, but given the dense population of humans, they were clearly still in the Material Realm. But anything she might ask next is stalled by him showing her his neck. She bites off a curse, even as she reaches instinctively towards it with her free hand.

"What in the Gods' names..!?"

There's a nod in regards to Diya, though given his back is partially to her, he might not see it.

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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-05 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Barrayar's the name of this planet. I'd never heard of it eithe--" He blinks as he turns back and her hand is right there, outstretched towards him. A tiny smile quirks his lips. "It's okay, lots of people have them where I come from. It help us interface with technology."

If she asks what sort that's getting a bit personal, though, and he doesn't even know her name yet. "I'm York, by the way. You are?"
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-05 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
Her fingers retract; she doesn't look ashamed, but she does at least look vaguely apologetic. She hadn't intended to touch him, but it's also clear that Vex hasn't seen anything like that before. "Why would you want to do that?" That looks painful, for one, surely some sort of sorcery was involved in placing that on someone's head.

Oh whoops. Where are her manners today? (Left at the door after dealing with the medical check-up, apparently.) Her hand drops, offered in a shake. ..She hopes he shakes hands, without requiring a 'be pleased'.

"Vex'ahlia. You can call me Vex, though."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-05 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
"That's a long story. Short version, I was an experimental special ops soldier and it came with the job."

He smiles for real, then, warmly. As he takes her hand and shakes -- his grip is strong and calloused in the right places for someone used to holding a gun, if she'd recognize that. "Nice to meet you. Sorry it's like this, though."
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-05 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
Experimental soldier? There are all sorts of things Vex could try and imagine to explain York's particular situation, but truthfully, she's drawing a blank. Perhaps if Allura or Gilmore were here. Or Percy--

"Likewise." The hand that shakes York's returns that firm grip; the callouses along her fingers and palm don't match those of a gunslinger, but that of someone used to wielding a long bow. She does recognize the placement of his, though the slight furrow of her brow that follows could be caused by anything about this situation.

"How long has it been since the portal dropped you here?" Then a hesitation; he would likely have mentioned it upon seeing her, if Vax'ildan were here, but she has to try. "I don't suppose another 'exotic' who looks like me also happened to show up here in the time you've been a guest of the Cetagandans?"
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-05 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
York doesn't recognize the placement of hers, since they don't use those sorts of weapons in the space marines, but he can tell she's used to wielding something. When he lets go he sets his hand back in his lap. And then she asks how long he's been here, and his smile fades.

"Sixty-three days," York tells her without hesitation. Yes, he's been counting. No, he shakes his head, "Sorry. If you mean the ears? I've got nothing. And I was in the first batch to show up... is someone missing for you, back home?"
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-05 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
"No," her voice is a touch dry. "I'm a twin. Vax'ildan is my brother." She'll let the ear mention slide for the moment.

63 days? Her smile does fall as she lets her own hands fall to her knee, expression briefly pained. That's already twice as long as the occupation of Emon. "I was with him, with my group, before waking up after being portaled in. ..Do you think he might be with the Barrayarans?"

If he's not here...
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-05 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh. You meant like you." That's... rough. He doesn't have any siblings but he has to imagine that you'd be closer to a twin, especially if they were still traveling together as adults. "I lost someone coming here, too. He's definitely not with the Barrayarans, but your brother might be. We know they've got exotics too."
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-05 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"You say that like you've not met a half-elf before," Vex smiles, though a brow cants curiously. Elves, sure, those pretentious fuckers (excluding her adorable half sister of course) are pretty isolationist, but everyone knows about half-elves. Right?

The smile doesn't last, though, a hint of pain lining her eyes, before she nods in thanks. "I suppose I can hope. We...haven't been apart from each other, ever, really." The longest had been just under a week. She'll cope but Vex knows Vax, knows how much he hates change more than she does.

Then she makes a face. "That's a really awful term."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-05 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"I never have, actually. Just humans where I'm from."

He winces a little in sympathy when Vex says she's never been apart from her brother, and hopes for her sake that he is here somewhere. About the word exotics, though, he just shrugs. "That's what they call us. I think it's meant to be a complimentary term."
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-05 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"...Seriously?" She shifts on the bed, repositioning so that her drawn up leg rests on the bed, partially tucked under her. "None at all?" Sure, there are some places which were pretty human-centric (Whitestone springs to mind), but with full seriousness, she asks: "What about dwarves then? Or halflings?"

Her lips purse a moment. A Human would think that sort of label was meant to be a compliment. She doesn't say that out loud, however, letting the downward slant of lashes and mouth convey her disagreement on that score instead. "Another way to separate Us and Them. What has their treatment of you been like?"
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-07 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"Seriously... none of those, either. Just humans and aliens." He doesn't recognize the word 'dwarves' to know that she's talking about things of legend. "What planet are you from?"

Hey, Vex, easy, he didn't pick the term. "People always other those that are different from them. I'm not surprised they had to give us our own name. They've been good to us, though. After the initial medical tests they just kind of let us do our own thing, and they haven't even asked us to fight for them. I keep expecting they will, and nothing. Some of us are trying to help out with the wormhole research they're doing, since it could get us back home."
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-07 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"No elves, no dwarves, no halflings... Tieflings? Gnomes? Oh c'mon, you must have goliaths in your army, right?" How can you not have goliaths. You can't just have humans on a planet...right? "Well, I'm from Tal'dorei, but.." Planet? "I think the world was named when the Material Plane was separated way back when, but uh. It's Exandria."

That much she remembers from her days of schooling in Syngorn anyway. And speaking of naming 'Other' names.. "You're the second to tell me so. I guess they're serious, about helping us go back." Hmm. But.. Her head tilts curiously. "But you're clearly not a mage. How are those of us without magic supposed to help with research into that sort of portal? I haven't seen any sign of areas dedicated to creating a gate spell."
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[personal profile] infailtration 2017-03-14 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
York shakes his head slowly... he's heard of elves in reference to Santa, but that's it. "None of those things. And I've never heard of Exandria... it's not in any system I've been to."

And then she starts talking about magic and York is wondering if she wouldn't be better off dealing with the dragon. "It's not a portal, it's a wormhole. There's no magic involved, just science... I'm not a scientist, either, but I can do the math and maintain the equipment."
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-03-15 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Blank look.

"System?" A brow lifts in query, even as her head cants. Maybe she's misunderstanding him here. She'd though it was just little words that were tripping her ears, but his use doesn't make any sense to her. Then her arms fold over her chest, tipping her head at York. What?

"A worm building a hole brought us here?" Now he's either messing with her, or she really is missing something. "And somehow that's all due to science? I'm sorry, darling, but that doesn't sound physically possible."