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dec and jan catch all [closed]
Who: Takasugi Shinsuke (
shikomizue) & various
What: Catch-all for December / January
When: Throughout December / January
Where: Thesa, will edit as necessary
Warning(s): Alcohol use, Drug use, probably some PTSD/vivid war flashbacks, graphic violence
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What: Catch-all for December / January
When: Throughout December / January
Where: Thesa, will edit as necessary
Warning(s): Alcohol use, Drug use, probably some PTSD/vivid war flashbacks, graphic violence
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[ With that measure of disregard both mirrored and placed behind a contradictory bulwark of trust, Mikazuki takes control with no ill will or hesitation. Not even that sharp bark of laughter gets to him; he might not even know its meaning. The ship rattles as it scrapes atmosphere, the belly of it sending super-heated particles blasting over the windshield.
The entire thing drags, suspended between gravity and friction that reddens the interior of the craft. Mikazuki simply holds it steady and looks ahead as the lights and shadows roar, waiting for the ship to tear through to the blue underneath. ]
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Except, this time, Mikazuki knows exactly where he's headed.
Short-sighted, to see an 'end' in their landing, but he won't begrudge his companion whatever it was that kept him focused through the ship's tremors.
Now, when the vessel glows red-hot, is when Takasugi would usually light his pipe. Eyes closed, he'd shut himself himself off to a beautiful sight he'd never cared for.
The first time he'd headed into space, he hadn't watched the planet dwindle behind him.
Takasugi quickly loses interest in watching terrain sharpen, green becoming land becoming life; he'd rather watch Mikazuki's impassive, unchanging stare through the corner of his eye.]
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But there's no dislike for the experience, all the same. As the ship shudders its way through atmospheric reentry, there's an unguarded and almost youthful amazement at gravity.
Something that could both align and crush humans, something that means he has a place to plant his feet and look up from.
Clouds disperse, burned by the heat, and Mikazuki doesn't take long to steer the craft towards a safe landing zone, silent all the while. ]
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Mikazuki had expressed more remorse for the broken window, the first time they'd met, than for the lives he'd taken.
Takasugi doesn't break the silence. With his gut lurching from the reintroduced gravity, he sways as the ship rocks, anchors itself on the planet with a landing so smooth it doesn't crack dirt.
Almost gentle - a stark contrast to the rest.]
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With the ship making landfall, the reactors begin to dull from a roar to a hum, the effects of it softening throughout the cabin. Pushing on the controls, he sets them back and locks them with an easy hand — sometimes it seems like there's more machine in his body than blood.
Quietly, he hits the fastener on his seat's harness. It retracts, taking the neural connection with it. ]
That's it.
[ It's on foot from here. ]
//end on my side!
Disruptions to routine are among the most memorable of occurrences. Mikazuki says nothing of it - never will speak of the interruption in course - but that hardly matters.
Takasugi flicks the control panel off before the ship announces his irritation.]
Aa.
[Harness released, Takasugi disembarks to begin their trek without a moment's hesitation.
He'll be silent along the way, smoking his pipe until not even ash remains in the bowl.]