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| Shipgazing (Montblanc and Grimm) | |
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KaiLx
Posts : 15 Join date : 2020-04-12
| Subject: Shipgazing (Montblanc and Grimm) Fri Apr 17, 2020 10:22 am | |
| Another busy time in the Hangar. The lack of sense of time makes it difficult to count days. Heck, Montblanc doesn't even know how many days have passed since he has been on the SS Philemon. It's driving him insane, he missed the feeling of nature. He missed the feeling of his paws touching the dirt. He missed everything when eveything was normal. This overwhelming feeling of his is fixed by looking at the ships at the hangar. Looking at them going in and outside of SS Philemon. Looking at the beauty of the ships in stand-by. He wants to open them up and reveal their secrets. But, that would be illegal, he is not an engineer around here. For Montblanc that was just too bad, he missed tinkering on spaceships. He sighed, "Oh, I wish I could be one of those engineers right now..." He looked at the ships with desperation. So near yet so far from reach. Maybe at least a conversation about ships would help relieve this desperation. | |
| | | Huayan Admin
Posts : 4919 Join date : 2013-09-06 Age : 28 Location : In front of my computer.
| Subject: Re: Shipgazing (Montblanc and Grimm) Mon Apr 20, 2020 6:24 pm | |
| Grimm had only just recently passed by the ship's bar, deciding to keep going further after hearing how rowdy it seemed to be inside there. He had no idea who all was in, and what exactly they were doing, but he knew he wasn't feeling like joining that fray at the moment. Thus, he had re-routed his walk, only to find himself in the more isolated hangar area. Well, he certainly didn't need to worry about a party getting on his nerves here...or at least he would like to believe as much. A place like this wasn't for hang outs, but that was maybe precisely why he had wandered in here. It'd give him some extra solitude, which was hard to find in this ship. Especially with all those little Dees being seemingly everywhere too. Sure, Grimm didn't dislike them or anything, but he enjoyed his bouts of calm silence at times, and that was hard when there was always some being milling about and unintentionally grabbing his attention.
He hadn't thought to really find anyone of note here, but he was quickly proven wrong about that. An alien? Probably. Not someone he remembered from the earlier ruckus though, so likely a random resident of this ship. Fair enough, he'd guess. Well, one person was still better than a whole crowd. Sticking his hands in the pockets of his pants, Grimm would casually walk up to the small guy, somewhat curious. If this guy here wasn't new to the place, this was a somewhat unusual place to simply hang at after all. "Hey there...is something up with the ships?" He noticed the guy seemed to be intently staring at them at least. | |
| | | KaiLx
Posts : 15 Join date : 2020-04-12
| Subject: Re: Shipgazing (Montblanc and Grimm) Tue Apr 21, 2020 8:58 am | |
| Montblanc's line of thought would suddenly be disturbed a by a concerned human. "Oh, there's nothing wrong with the ships. I am just here to see them. I am a big fan of ships, you see." He answered with a hint of blush. He didn't want to cause any trouble if he is an employee around here, and not everybody is allowed in the hangar. "Am I not allowed here?" he asked. "Well, I didn't see any signs on the way. I am asking just to be sure" he added.
Whatever his answer is, Montblanc looked back at the ships. "I came here on a ship that I built before my planet was obliterated from existence. How about you?" | |
| | | Huayan Admin
Posts : 4919 Join date : 2013-09-06 Age : 28 Location : In front of my computer.
| Subject: Re: Shipgazing (Montblanc and Grimm) Sat Apr 25, 2020 6:08 pm | |
| "Ah." Well, that was one reason to be staring at the ships indeed. Though, Grimm had to wonder how much entertainment it could truly be to simple stand there and stare at ships, even if you really liked them. The ones here were mostly on standby, right? So there wasn't anything too interesting happening most of the time, or at least that was what he would assume by default. He'd glance towards the ships, a contemplative expression on his face. "Actually, I wouldn't know...but I'd wager that as long as a person isn't causing undue mischief and messing with the ships without permission, they have no reason to kick anyone out. Nobody stopped me at least." They only got so much explanation on this ship, but he figured that there likely weren't any big restrictions given nothing was explicitly mentioned.
"I was...on a ship with a group of somewhat annoying humans, honestly. I don't know what happened though. I don't know if you've heard about the recent chaos that happened?" It had been a pretty big blow out, so news probably traveled fast, and he didn't expect that it would have been kept too secret that the new arrivals during that crisis were somehow warped here through unknown means so far. "I'm honestly just looking around this place for now since I'm new here. I do find ships somewhat interesting though. It certainly takes some dedication to build one that works perfectly." He had never done anything on ships before, but he was sort of a tech worked. He knew how to repair and tinker with a lot of machines, which while a bit different than the kind of engineering needed for spacecraft like this, it did have some similarities. There had to be some technical structure to these too, to allow them to function and be controlled in a streamlined manner. | |
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