Jasnah Kholin (
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reverienet2018-06-18 08:17 pm
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People have been vanishing. Not many, not often, not at a volume where we've noticed quickly, but a small number of the ones who initially arrived here have simply disappeared. They've been vanishing since before the doors into space opened, and at enough of a rate that we'd notice the diminishing number of suits if they were all falling off the station into the black.
Initially I had assumed it must be because this place is dangerous. If that were the case we should be tripping over the corpses by now. We clearly aren't.
Initially I had assumed it must be because this place is dangerous. If that were the case we should be tripping over the corpses by now. We clearly aren't.
un: fairchild.
i thought he was just being, you know, his normal creepy self.
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( A restraining order wouldn't stop him, so the continued silence is worrying. )
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i'd probably be happier knowing he's fallen out of an airlock.
( ... Best first impression ... )
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[Jasnah isn't a woman to be flustered by a little casual imaginary violence. She definitely understands that some people would simply do better floating out into space.]
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( Which still causes a mess of complicated feelings in her every time she admits it. )
he tried to kill me once. so there's no love lost.
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[It makes her frown, thinking of her own- and what she'd have done to protect him.
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( She doesn't know why she is being so blasé. )
they were kind of evil.
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i don't know, what do people do to bad guys in space? lock them up somewhere?