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All I Can Do (Open!)
Who: Venom and YOU!
When: Nov. 4th and going for the remainder of the month
Where: Throughout the Moira, focusing on the garden, the lounge, and the library.
What: November's catch-all has Venom doing his best with his new life on the ship and putting the past to rest. Bats are somehow involved.
Warnings: Possible Revelator Spoilers
A. The Garden
[Working in the garden is a nice change from washing windows. Venom's developing his own way of handling tasks, such as watering, maintaining light, checking on growth, and paying special attention to the tree. Most of the plants are self-sufficient, but Venom still keeps a sharp eye on them.
Then there's the best reason to work here: Mayor Bartholomew West, his companion flying fox. The large bat appeared to him while he was exploring the mini-colonies. The name came from a random book in the library, and whenever the book character misbehaved, he was known as "Bad Bart". Occasionally, it seemed to fit the bat as well, especially when he would drop things on visitors. But he appeared to obey only Venom, swooping down and happily munching on fruit whenever it was feeding time.
If you're coming down to see the garden, be aware of the naughty bat.]
B. The Lounge
[About a month ago, a man informed Venom of a stolen pool table in the lounge. Cue case in hand, he investigated. And sure enough, there it was. It had seen better days, but it was something. The grey felt and black lacquer finish gave it a classic look, but closer inspection revealed nicks, stains, and other flaws that broke the former assassin's heart. Either way, he racked up the balls and began to train.
It's been forever, but Venom shoots and banks like he was born to play. He hadn't really picked up his cue since his final mission, and thoughts of that night cloud his mind. He keeps going, casting a cue ball into the mix to make sure his skills remained sharp.]
C. The Library
[Venom made the mistake of reading the books he was given, and outside of the Hitchhiker's Guide, they were quite forgettable. His romantic side could kind of forgive some of it, but the rest was just too sappy and unbelievable for his tastes. He was glad the ship had the library, because otherwise he would go insane. He can be spotted every now and again, reading in the same corner, sipping on some water or tea.]
D. Wildcard!
[Feel free to find him elsewhere. He might be looking for new hobbies or hangouts!]
When: Nov. 4th and going for the remainder of the month
Where: Throughout the Moira, focusing on the garden, the lounge, and the library.
What: November's catch-all has Venom doing his best with his new life on the ship and putting the past to rest. Bats are somehow involved.
Warnings: Possible Revelator Spoilers
A. The Garden
[Working in the garden is a nice change from washing windows. Venom's developing his own way of handling tasks, such as watering, maintaining light, checking on growth, and paying special attention to the tree. Most of the plants are self-sufficient, but Venom still keeps a sharp eye on them.
Then there's the best reason to work here: Mayor Bartholomew West, his companion flying fox. The large bat appeared to him while he was exploring the mini-colonies. The name came from a random book in the library, and whenever the book character misbehaved, he was known as "Bad Bart". Occasionally, it seemed to fit the bat as well, especially when he would drop things on visitors. But he appeared to obey only Venom, swooping down and happily munching on fruit whenever it was feeding time.
If you're coming down to see the garden, be aware of the naughty bat.]
B. The Lounge
[About a month ago, a man informed Venom of a stolen pool table in the lounge. Cue case in hand, he investigated. And sure enough, there it was. It had seen better days, but it was something. The grey felt and black lacquer finish gave it a classic look, but closer inspection revealed nicks, stains, and other flaws that broke the former assassin's heart. Either way, he racked up the balls and began to train.
It's been forever, but Venom shoots and banks like he was born to play. He hadn't really picked up his cue since his final mission, and thoughts of that night cloud his mind. He keeps going, casting a cue ball into the mix to make sure his skills remained sharp.]
C. The Library
[Venom made the mistake of reading the books he was given, and outside of the Hitchhiker's Guide, they were quite forgettable. His romantic side could kind of forgive some of it, but the rest was just too sappy and unbelievable for his tastes. He was glad the ship had the library, because otherwise he would go insane. He can be spotted every now and again, reading in the same corner, sipping on some water or tea.]
D. Wildcard!
[Feel free to find him elsewhere. He might be looking for new hobbies or hangouts!]
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[What a strangely romantic name for this anomaly. Venom continues to focus on his center of gravity and manages to sit next to Jim, his hair going a little haywire in the process.]
How did you know this "sweet spot" was here?
[He looks over the garden, curiously examining everything from his new angle.]
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He doesn't regret it in the least though. ]
When I was a kid I went off planet for a while. We were traveling on a freighter to get where we were going, and my best friend showed it to me. We used to play there to get away from being stuck on a ship all the time.
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[That still strikes Venom as bizarre. The whole concept of space travel and transporting cargo off of planet earth. Anything space-related was relegated to the library in Venom's world. A century-long war will do that.]
It's an interesting way to pass time. I can certainly see the appeal.
[He's quietly making mental notes about his health while he's up there. No nausea or headaches. It's just like sitting on the ground, only upside-down.]
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[ Even if it may strike the other man as bizzare, if he has questions Jim would love to fill him in. ]
Well, it was better than sitting in cramped quarters all the time. Still, we were glad to get off that freighter when we got there.
[ Even if that didn't last for long. ]
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Did you disembark on a different planet?
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Still, he manages a wan smile. ]
I did. A little colony.
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So humans live on outside colonies in your world?
[It gives him a vague comfort knowing that humans are thriving in other worlds. That they aren't being threatened by extinction due to war.]
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They do, yeah. Some even live with other species on their home worlds.
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[Being able to co-exist with other beings gives Venom a bit more hope. As the Guild leader, he wants to ask more about the effects of prolonged space travel, the other beings, settling in, and the like.
But the more curious side of him was just fascinated with Jim and his travels. In a way, Jim reminds him greatly of Lord Zato before his untimely passing. It's mostly the striking blue eyes, but there's also the air about him. That air of confidence.]
Did you go out into space often?
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Being here he has the opportunity to explore a whole new galaxy. Universe, even. His confidence, ego, has nearly cost him. In fact, it did briefly cost him his ship, before all hell broke loose for them over three years ago. He's learned a lot, since then, about the burden of command. Learned to respect the chair he sat in. ]
As a kid, no. [ He's more than happy to answer Venom's questions, not just because it is polite, but because he's come to enjoy the other man's company. ] I only went to the colony for a few months, and then I had to come back home.
It wasn't until I joined Starfleet that I started going off planet regularly. Before I came here, we were actually on a five year mission into deep space. Uncharted areas.
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I take it Starfleet is some kind of exploration program?
[Going into uncharted territory is admirable, especially when space is involved.]