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justicereigns) wrote2012-02-23 04:53 pm
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[voice] A stormy question
[Hello Luceti, is the nice little ice storm distracting you from post-Valentine's woes? Don't worry, here's a grumpy marine asking questions to painfully reminds you all.]
Seeing as we're all stuck inside -- [Once again, an usually feminine voice from Smoker's journal account.] -- I've got a question for everyone affected by the event.
Are there normally lines you won't cross in relationships that the Malnosso seem to cross for you? Or do they seem to take those into consideration instead? Since they seem to know us pretty well, it begs the question whether they're using our weaknesses, or if it's completely random.
And if anyone needs help out there in the storm, let me know. This weather is good practice.
[ooc: and feel free to threadjump like the dickens. It might be the only time Smoker keeps quieter than not, seeing as he's a girl now.]
Seeing as we're all stuck inside -- [Once again, an usually feminine voice from Smoker's journal account.] -- I've got a question for everyone affected by the event.
Are there normally lines you won't cross in relationships that the Malnosso seem to cross for you? Or do they seem to take those into consideration instead? Since they seem to know us pretty well, it begs the question whether they're using our weaknesses, or if it's completely random.
And if anyone needs help out there in the storm, let me know. This weather is good practice.
[ooc: and feel free to threadjump like the dickens. It might be the only time Smoker keeps quieter than not, seeing as he's a girl now.]
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As for the girl, I guess it depends if they ever return or not, or if the person still has hope they'll return.
Heh. Well, humiliation is a reaction not an emotion. It'd be pretty hard to refuse embarrassment though some people might be hardy enough to get it done. [ Well, she doesn't know about Smoker's predicament yet so she can't judge that, even though she'd certainly question the logistics of it. Can't you cover up?! For the children?! ]
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What if they want them to come back, but don't want to pressure someone else to remember something they never might? And maybe they're too pessimistic for hope. [Totally not talking about the same person he was before now...]
[And he will neeeever wear a shirt. He will be shirtless to the end of time. And bite the hand that tries to put him in a tie.] Hn. True enough I suppose, though I hardly see what that could accomplish for that Malnosso either way.
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[ Oh. Well, at least the male population at Luceti has something Tenten can yell at them over. ]
Maybe they just do it out resentment that we're plaguing their lands. Most of their experiments have to do with bending space or time and changes to the person, too, so maybe they're trying to find something else or using these experiments for a larger picture. We don't have much information to go on though. Our misery could be harnessed as energy is as much of a reasonable request as they just love being assholes.
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Our misery as energy? Another brilliant idea... huh. I never would have thought of that, but you're right. I suppose it's certainly possible. Why else draft children to the battlefield?
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Yeah, well, there's nothing to support either statement. Though I wasn't aware that even children were drafted. What the hell do they do during the battle? Just sit on the sidelines or something? This place can be so messed up sometimes!
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It was worse the first two times, from my understanding that hasn't happened as often lately, though they did still bring a cat... it was on a ship however, so I'm sure her job was just as a mouser.
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Well, I'm glad they stopped doing that. That's totally useless. [ Why hasn't she gone to war yet?! She's jealous! Is the Malnosso trying to saying something? ] Though the mouser thing makes sense, at the very least. Is the cat's name Foot?
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Yes. She gets around, huh.
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Yeah. She drops by here and there. I'm rather surprised she has this much free time on her hands. But, she is a really nice addition to this place. On that note, they also brought in a pigeon. [ Beat. ] He can speak human language, surprisingly.
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How big is he?
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From what I can tell my world is stranger than most, and that's even without accounting for the Grand Line.
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[No. Like... he's legitimately staring at that. That is her idea of the strangest her world has to offer? That is just relatively normal for his world, they're an entire dominant species just like humans, mermaids, or giants. Arlong's crew alone had a good 30 fishman in the East Blue, and there are several fishman pirate crews about the world, and an entire island of eight-foot (or taller) shark-men with swords. The idea of one lone one seems more sad than weird.]
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[ She notices the stare and realizes that sharkman with swords would be more common in some worlds than others. She quietly decides to change course and go for something a bit more unrealistic and outrageous. A hundred-thousand naked plant men oughta do the trick. ]
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And he could turn them into fishmen??? How?
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[ ooc: My apologies for the lateness!!! I was just overwhelmed with an irl task list yesterday! ]
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Wait... so if he impersonates, how would he make the plants like him?
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He doesn't transform into a plant. He's made of plant, but he's also part human. It's odd and something I can't explain well.
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