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onemanshort June 19 2011, 04:22:16 UTC
[This was a very different type of ship than she was used to, but there's something incredibly exciting about waking up on the open sea. She can be found leaning over one of the railings and trying to get a better look at the city ruins on the shore ahead]

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onemanshort June 20 2011, 18:07:43 UTC
Mmmmhmmm. [have a bit of a distracted nod, as she'll watch him go]

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inmylight_comdr June 19 2011, 04:38:09 UTC
[Yeah, she's leaning over the railing for an entirely different reason. Not quite sick yet but it's a struggle.]

[Sounding somewhat bitter.] You sure look happy.

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onemanshort June 19 2011, 04:39:42 UTC
Well, why not? This is all kinda shi-

[blinking, she cuts off as she focuses on the other woman]

You doin' okay?

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inmylight_comdr June 19 2011, 04:46:30 UTC
Yes, I'll be fine. I can handle zero G I should be able to handle this. [The fresh air is helping, but she's not yet at all happy with the circumstances; while she had some experience working without the use of her right arm from her excursion into the Dead Zone, to have it gone completely, on top of missing all her augmentations and the physical repercussions thereof, was more than a little jarring.]

Kaylee, right?

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onemanshort June 19 2011, 04:57:48 UTC
*Shi. That's me.

You're Kat, right? I know we ain't talked much, outside of some bits over the journal. [when you were trying to kill Wash]

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inmylight_comdr June 19 2011, 05:05:08 UTC
Yes, that's me.

You were working on that transport vehicle, weren't you?

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onemanshort June 19 2011, 05:24:01 UTC
The Mule? Yeah, she's all finished now. And workin' pretty good, too, if me sayin' so ain't a problem.

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inmylight_comdr June 19 2011, 05:28:04 UTC
Good to hear. I hope this little interruption won't effect it. I was in the middle of building a Falcon myself. If it's still there when this all gets figured out, you'll have to give me a ride.

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onemanshort June 19 2011, 05:44:44 UTC
A Falcon? She some sort of transport?

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inmylight_comdr June 19 2011, 05:47:54 UTC
Yes, air transport and support. Two of them could carry my full team anywhere we needed to go on-planet.

I probably could have had it done by the end of the month if it weren't for this little hiccup. [Looking ruefully out at the sea.]

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onemanshort June 19 2011, 06:03:28 UTC
Well, maybe we won't be stayin' like this too long? These sorts of things don't last longer'n a week, usually. Two sometimes, but those ain't exactly normal.

....not that any of this is normal, really.

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inmylight_comdr June 19 2011, 06:08:20 UTC
That's what I've heard.

[She can't help but scoff at that, absently reaching up to rub at the nub of skin and bone where her right shoulder should have been.] Right, normal. Sad how we've come to consider the magic castle normal , isn't it?

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onemanshort June 19 2011, 06:37:30 UTC
Guess it's just a matter of adjustin'. You can get used to near about anythin', with enough time. Rations come to mind.

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inmylight_comdr June 19 2011, 13:44:15 UTC
Yes, you've got a point there. [Ah yes. Rations. All too familiar with that one.]

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onemanshort June 19 2011, 17:00:54 UTC
You know, if you ain't feelin' so good, there might be somethin' in the kitchen that could help you settle.

Or someone 'round here might be a doctor and now how to take care of all that.

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