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voidtreckernet2019-10-25 08:38 pm
[Video]---Everywhere--OTA
[The screen of the ICP shows a figure with a deep cowl in a blue, and hints of the VT-uniform in purple under the voluminous cloak. The top of the cowl means the upper half of the person's face is in shadow, and the rest of their features are pale.]
Um...hi.
[It's a female's voice, lower and calm--not quite deadpan.]
So, I came on board recently, and my name is Raven. I'm on the purple team.
[Awkward introduction is awkward, but none of that should be showing through in her manner.]
I've met some of you already.
[There's a pause and a slow blink, and now the awkwardness is showing somewhat.]
I'm speaking out though, because of the aftermath of the inspections. I'm an Empath--I sense emotions basically. I've been trained since I was very young though in my control over it, and I respect privacy a lot. Mostly because I'd want mine respected.
But I can also project my empathy--which is why I'm speaking up. If you're feeling overwhelmed or panicky and it's left over from the void-particles or whatever, if you want I can help you calm down.
[There's a shrug, and the awkwardness is definitely there now. If anyone has questions, now is a good time to ask them.]
Um...hi.
[It's a female's voice, lower and calm--not quite deadpan.]
So, I came on board recently, and my name is Raven. I'm on the purple team.
[Awkward introduction is awkward, but none of that should be showing through in her manner.]
I've met some of you already.
[There's a pause and a slow blink, and now the awkwardness is showing somewhat.]
I'm speaking out though, because of the aftermath of the inspections. I'm an Empath--I sense emotions basically. I've been trained since I was very young though in my control over it, and I respect privacy a lot. Mostly because I'd want mine respected.
But I can also project my empathy--which is why I'm speaking up. If you're feeling overwhelmed or panicky and it's left over from the void-particles or whatever, if you want I can help you calm down.
[There's a shrug, and the awkwardness is definitely there now. If anyone has questions, now is a good time to ask them.]

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She said nothing though, just scowled through the screen. This Raven didn't think they were the ones who caused the dread and were just doing their jobs. That might be the case. But it was still stupid.]
No. [A lie.] It do be being gone now. [It wasn't. She could still feel the fear, hear erie music. She had even thought she'd seen something, some one watching her from the void. But she's not about to admit it to a stranger, especially one who clearly thought her weak already.]
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If it does come back, please come to me. It was...hard for me too--I actually fled from my cabin. Feeling everyone else's fear on top of my own, and trapped in the close quarters--I needed to get space.
Although I'm not surprised Mr. Stark attacked them. He doesn't seem the type to sit quietly, so I'm only somewhat surprised he didn't drive you to distraction enough to attack him first.
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Suspicion creeps back in at the last comment though.] I would no be attacking mister Stark. [That would be a sure way to a world full of pain.]
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...I can phase through the inner walls. Not outside of the train though, and not into the engineer's car.
[She had tried.]
I don't think you'd actually attack Mr. Stark. I think he's a good man. But he also doesn't seem to be the kind who does well at waiting, or doing nothing. One of my team-mates is like that, and while I would never hurt him for real, sometimes when he's being fidgety and distracting that way, I kind of wish I could chuck something at him. Usually if I do, it's a pillow.
THAT is what I meant. Not that you'd actually attack Mr. Stark.
[And at no point had Raven sounded like she thought the other couldn't. Just that she wouldn't.]
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Oh I do be understanding. I do be wanting to be shaking Peter all the time but I would no actually be hurting him.
[Because if she did Tony would bring her a world of pain. But she doesn't say that. Also most the time she doesn't actually want to hurt Peter, he's just frustrating. Often. But he's also nice.
It's complicated and stupid.] Mister Stark did no be liking the metal monsters at all.
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But she was glad that the other message had gotten through, and while she'd had a little interaction with Peter, it wasn't unimaginable that he could be fidgety too.]
I don't think any of us liked them. I didn't exactly like them. But since I didn't fight them or anything, beyond that I had fled, they didn't seem to be overtly hostile. When I explained why I fled, they...actually seemed to understand. At least the ones who came to get me.
My cabin was apparently the last to be inspected, and while my room-mates aren't bad people, the waiting and tension and everything got to me. So I left, and went to one of the quiet cabins.
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Mine did be being one of the first, so we did be waiting for a bit afterwards. But they did... They did no be fighting back. When mister Stark did be attacking them they did just be changing our feelings. They did no be hitting him.
[She wants to believe they had been monsters. But really, as stupid as their feeling changing magic was they hadn't exactly acted like monsters.]
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Is Mr. Stark alright? Are you sure you're alright too, miss?
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[He often left at night as well, but she usually knew where he was. Often his lab. She had had no idea where he had been last night, until he had said he had left his ticket in the cabin next door.]
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Do you be thinking they did be having a train too?
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[Little One can't see it, but Raven might just be smiling slightly to herself in agreement with the other.]
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They did be bringing a lot of questions.
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Do you mean they're making us have a lot of questions? Because I agree. Depending on what we asked, they might have answered.
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They did be answering. But no all the questions. So now we do be having more.