Archie Kennedy (
onecertainly) wrote2014-06-10 11:46 am
001. it's the way you name your ship | video
[ The video feed begins and a young man stares curiously into the camera. He has the distinct look of someone who's just climbed out of their deathbed and hastily tried to make themselves look presentable -- if there is a distinct look for such a thing -- and that would be because that's exactly what he's done.
Still, despite his obvious weariness, his expression is almost cheerful. ]
L-- [ No, not Lieutenant. Not anymore. ] Archie Kennedy. Warden Kennedy, I suppose. [ He raises his hand and it sort of lingers in the air because it strikes him that he has no idea if he should be saluting or not. Do wardens salute? Do convicted mutineers?
Likely not, so he lets it drop back down to his side. ]
This Admiral, he's -- [ There's a pause as he considers his next words carefully. He can't be too forward about his opinions of this mysterious figure, not so soon after the Renown. There's no telling who could be listening. Also, first impressions and all that.] -- well. He must be an interesting fellow to command such a vessel.
Does the entire crew dress as they please? If I must report to someone to receive uniform, I'd be obliged to learn at the very least his name. The one I'm wearing hardly seems appropriate. [ It's difficult to tell by the angle of the camera but he's wearing an old-fashioned naval uniform. It doesn't strike him as the correct attire for a warden. ] Thank you.
Still, despite his obvious weariness, his expression is almost cheerful. ]
L-- [ No, not Lieutenant. Not anymore. ] Archie Kennedy. Warden Kennedy, I suppose. [ He raises his hand and it sort of lingers in the air because it strikes him that he has no idea if he should be saluting or not. Do wardens salute? Do convicted mutineers?
Likely not, so he lets it drop back down to his side. ]
This Admiral, he's -- [ There's a pause as he considers his next words carefully. He can't be too forward about his opinions of this mysterious figure, not so soon after the Renown. There's no telling who could be listening. Also, first impressions and all that.] -- well. He must be an interesting fellow to command such a vessel.
Does the entire crew dress as they please? If I must report to someone to receive uniform, I'd be obliged to learn at the very least his name. The one I'm wearing hardly seems appropriate. [ It's difficult to tell by the angle of the camera but he's wearing an old-fashioned naval uniform. It doesn't strike him as the correct attire for a warden. ] Thank you.

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Is it military?
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[He's... kind of off the radar, these days, at least as far as employers go. But he still considers himself Army, in a way.
Then he pauses, and adds -] United States. [Just, uh, to be clear, in case it matters.]
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[ That's odd. Maybe this guy doesn't have anything else? Or maybe he just really likes the outfit.
Either way: ]
There's a man aboard who says he's a tailor. His name is Marsh.
[ Y'KNOW, if you're in the market for something less spangle-y.
Says the guy who's really not dressed all that much better. ]
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Oh - really? Well, maybe I ought to look him up. I'm pretty new, myself. But I have a feeling this isn't going to be the type of ship people like you or I are used to.
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Yes, I believe you're right, sir. This ship seems ... a little complicated, I would say.
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And then some.
It's bigger than - most of the ones I'm used to, though. Pretty comfortable, too.
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But I guess when you're in it for the long haul, a little thought for your accommodations isn't a bad thing. Especially when it seems like getting off at port's a worse idea than not.
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wow, I lost this in my inbox, utter fail ;;