Yeah, neither scenario is exactly great. The whole story of Highlander is a bunch of immortals going around, cutting off each other's heads until there's only one left standing. Some of the crappiest movie swordplay I've ever seen...
( clarke literally could not give less than a flying fuck about bad cinematic combat, her head is just too full of swirling thoughts about immortality and beheading and just... what.
what is she supposed to do with this information? )
So... yeah, exactly like another Battle Royale.
( but then thinking back more diligently to what she'd read from skulduggery. )
Or there's multiple versions of each of us. Different moments on a timeline.
Our lives... Our worlds just continue. And even though we're trapped here on this ship, we're somehow still back home at the same time, like nothing happened. And if he messes up and brings more than one version of us here, the other just gets erased?
I think you're way outside of my area of expertise. Although I like the fact that there's a version of us back home. Means the people we care about aren't worrying about us. :|
( she's just spitballing. negatively. because what is actual optimism or looking at something potentially good and then not digging further. )
There are powerful people here from power-filled worlds. Maybe it's all a masking technique, so the Captain doesn't arouse suspicion and bring down an otherworldly brigade on his head because he took their friend.
Or maybe he really is just that lazy and incompetent, that he can't focus and bring entire people here.
I need to think more about this. ( what she NEEDS is to find someone who's area of expertise this actually is, because otherwise it's just like jumping in the deep end of the pool and floundering because she doesn't know how to swim. )
But thanks, Diana, you just cleared a huge mystery off the board for me.
( uh oh, caught. called out. it's really a blessing she has no concept of self-care in the middle of a murderboard session and thus hasn't had a drink of water or showered in the last hour, so lying comes easily enough.
a little like. gently obsfucating in an attempt to lessen the alarm. )
Of course not. I'm not planning on doing anything until we know more about him.
I wanted you to know what you were potentially signing up for, being my buddy. ( a flawed system, and she hates it and is coming to despise stede bonnet for his insistence they pair up. ) But I think I was mostly trying to scare you off.
( yet, a self deprecating voice growls in the back of clarke's head. it's gotta be inevitable, she always does. the few people she'd bared parts of her soul to that hadn't run away must just be... outliers... )
I was just trying to warn you I guess. I'm not a great person to rely on.
And I still think the buddy system is stupid, but seeing as it's the brainchild of Stede Bonnet, I'm not surprised.
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Best case scenario? We're all immortal now.
Worst...well, there's an expression from the movie: "There can be only one."
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We are more or less immortal now. At least temporarily, until bringing us back to life becomes too much of a hassle for the Captain.
"There can only be one", huh? Like the Battle Royale all over again? Just fight to the last man standing...
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The whole story of Highlander is a bunch of immortals going around, cutting off each other's heads until there's only one left standing.
Some of the crappiest movie swordplay I've ever seen...
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what is she supposed to do with this information? )
So... yeah, exactly like another Battle Royale.
( but then thinking back more diligently to what she'd read from skulduggery. )
Or there's multiple versions of each of us. Different moments on a timeline.
Our lives... Our worlds just continue. And even though we're trapped here on this ship, we're somehow still back home at the same time, like nothing happened. And if he messes up and brings more than one version of us here, the other just gets erased?
I don't understand it...
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( she's just spitballing. negatively. because what is actual optimism or looking at something potentially good and then not digging further. )
There are powerful people here from power-filled worlds. Maybe it's all a masking technique, so the Captain doesn't arouse suspicion and bring down an otherworldly brigade on his head because he took their friend.
Or maybe he really is just that lazy and incompetent, that he can't focus and bring entire people here.
I need to think more about this. ( what she NEEDS is to find someone who's area of expertise this actually is, because otherwise it's just like jumping in the deep end of the pool and floundering because she doesn't know how to swim. )
But thanks, Diana, you just cleared a huge mystery off the board for me.
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Clarke, you're not thinking of doing anything drastic, are you?
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a little like. gently obsfucating in an attempt to lessen the alarm. )
Of course not. I'm not planning on doing anything until we know more about him.
How are you, by the way?
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Listen, I've had a bit of time to think
I kinda owe you an apology, Clarke
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You what?
No. No you don't.
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I was...judgy.
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Rightfully so, though. I dropped... a lot on you. That you didn't even ask for.
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Not everyone is forthright about their pasts, especially in my world
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Mine was just common knowledge, I
Anonymity wasn't ever really an option.
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You made a choice
I respect that
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I wanted you to know what you were potentially signing up for, being my buddy. ( a flawed system, and she hates it and is coming to despise stede bonnet for his insistence they pair up. ) But I think I was mostly trying to scare you off.
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You haven't scared me off
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I was just trying to
warn you I guess. I'm not a great person to rely on.
And I still think the buddy system is stupid, but seeing as it's the brainchild of Stede Bonnet, I'm not surprised.
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However, she's not about to argue with Clarke.]
You're brave and smart and introspective
Pretty great qualities, if you ask me
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I can be really bossy, too.
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We don't say "bossy" about girls any more
It diminishes them
We say "assertive" and you certainly are
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Or sometimes, Commander.
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( and a perpetual sore spot )
so let's stick with assertive I guess? I really don't mind bossy, it's accurate.
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And someone's gotta be
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