Samara (
justimom) wrote in
maskormenace2014-08-05 12:11 am
Entry tags:
- danger | n/a,
- † alex louis armstrong | strong arm,
- † bumblebee | n/a,
- † commander shepard | blasto,
- † derek hale | n/a,
- † hank pym | giant-man,
- † isaac clarke | n/a,
- † jacob taylor | the protector,
- † john watson | n/a,
- † kaidan alenko | sentinel,
- † miles edgeworth | n/a,
- † miranda lawson | prodigal,
- † pitch black | the nightmare king,
- † samara | the justicar,
- † sukuyo mankanshoku | n/a,
- † thane krios | the assassin
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[The woman that comes on the screen is a striking figure with her bright blue eyes, ornate jewelry, and pale blue skin. Life would probably be easier for Samara if she tried to hide how she looked, but she’s used to life not being easy.]
As a Justicar I am used to receiving an unusual amount of attention. [When she speaks there’s an almost unnatural amount of calmness in her voice.] Never quite so much though. It is strange to find myself in a place where humans have such little experience with races beyond their own. [The calmness extends to that statement, although some may be able to pick up just a tiny hint of interest in her voice. Samara is actually almost curious about the reactions she gets from people. In fact, she’s curious about the reactions she will continue to get from new people.]
Strange but certainly interesting. I have found myself unusually curious as to how people will continue to adapt to my presence. [Or if they will ever adapt at all. She pauses for a second as she lifts her arm to look at the area where the tattoo is located.]
I am afraid, however, that I cannot comply with this government’s request to register with them. I have sworn an oath already and it is not to anyone of this government. [Besides she highly doubts that their values and the Code’s values would align.] The housing is appreciated, as is the offer of employment, but I will find my own way. For four hundred years I have done so and I see no reason to stop now.
As a Justicar I am used to receiving an unusual amount of attention. [When she speaks there’s an almost unnatural amount of calmness in her voice.] Never quite so much though. It is strange to find myself in a place where humans have such little experience with races beyond their own. [The calmness extends to that statement, although some may be able to pick up just a tiny hint of interest in her voice. Samara is actually almost curious about the reactions she gets from people. In fact, she’s curious about the reactions she will continue to get from new people.]
Strange but certainly interesting. I have found myself unusually curious as to how people will continue to adapt to my presence. [Or if they will ever adapt at all. She pauses for a second as she lifts her arm to look at the area where the tattoo is located.]
I am afraid, however, that I cannot comply with this government’s request to register with them. I have sworn an oath already and it is not to anyone of this government. [Besides she highly doubts that their values and the Code’s values would align.] The housing is appreciated, as is the offer of employment, but I will find my own way. For four hundred years I have done so and I see no reason to stop now.

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I would not put a great of expectations on the ability of human beings to accept your differences.
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I have no expectations. Humans are a difficult species to predict. I do have hope that some may adapt.
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He isn't fairing any better.]
Their attention is...inconvenient, isn't it?
[But he inclines his head in greeting.]
Hello, Samara.
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[The slightest hint of a warm smile crosses her face.]
For some. Some of us spend less time in shadows than others.
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Space travel hasn't even been invented yet, here. You might be the first aliens some of these these people have ever seen.
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Hey --
When did you show up?
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-- Oh, are you really four hundred years old?
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No. I am almost one thousand years old.
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That's...a little hasty, isn't it? Sorry -- I just -- I haven't seen you here before.
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There isn't even a beat of hesitation before he's pushing the button to let him reply, his face and with its cocky, lopsided grin filling most of the screen. ]
I was starting to think you'd gotten lost. What took you so long?
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You have my apologies. I may have lost the mission orders to get kidnapped by the government of Earth. [Is she joking? Maybe. Or maybe not.]
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They'll stop caring in a few months, humans are painfully predictable. Once the novelty wears off they stop bothering you... or they'll take you as a threat and try to kill you.
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If I might inquire: what oath have you sworn, ma'am?
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I have a hotel suite you're welcome to use in the interim.
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Four hundred years! You must have some good stories.
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What is the average life span of your race? [ He can't even imagine living for four hundred years. The ideas of fitness routines he could discover, or people he could save or sparkle to is just producing an excited joy and enthrallment. ]
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[ well, there had been a good reason for that. it's not like the humans asked for a war to be fought on their planet... but Bee really doesn't like being shot through the chest more than once in a span of five or six years.
also, hi miss pale blue lady. meet a yellow robot. ]
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Four hundred years. That's quite a life.
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Stop it, Isaac.] Ahem. I'm Isaac Clarke. What's a Justicar?
[did she say 400 years? 400 years?!]
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[Jacob greets her with a firm, respectful nod in the video.]
Good to see you here- aside from the circumstances, I mean. I think you're making the right call not registering. Swearing an oath to another government isn't my style, either.
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I would not have thought it to be your style. I cannot imagine it would be difficult to find ones own way in this place without government aid.
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[ like loki, but. ]
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