Here's hopin' you get somewhere to put a fleet when we get where we're goin'. Or I could always just teach you how to embrace a more superior kind of ship. [He waves a hand at the set-up.] Fair trade, so I don't feel as pathetic for being a survivalist wash-out.
Just frickin' glides through the stars, like nothing else. And if you get a good one, you can get from just about any place in the galaxy in a few jumps- and if you time it right, you never have to worry about getting caught. And even if you do, these ships have got weapons like you can't even imagine. And all you gotta do is aim and press a few buttons.
[He's getting... pretty into this explanation.] Not to brag or anything, but I'm the best pilot in the frickin' universe. There ain't a spaceship I can't fly.
[The bitter I don't feel at home anywhere almost slips out, but he catches it, grimacing a bit. And then, of course, the much more pleasant "I have a crew of my own" also doesn't come. Stuck between a bitter and a hopeful place- sounds like his life.
He settles for something neutral.]
Yeah, well if someone as freakin' sensible as you puts up with 'em, they can't possibly be idiots. I feel like you'd beat the shit out of anyone who didn't pull their weight or made you look bad.
[ She laughs. Oh, they're idiots, every one, half treat her as a daughter and the other half would rather she were warming their beds instead of standing on the deck. But they're hers, every one. ]
I'd throw them to the sea. [ Like it's a mild correction, it comes with a smile. ] Do you travel with anyone?
[Well, he can't work around that question. He idly rakes his claws through the fur of his arm and stares up at the sky above them.] Less of a crew, more like a bunch of misfits I picked up and never got rid of. They're not so bad though, even if most of them are still asleep. [Muttered:] Lazy jerks.
[ She does not pray, and the Drowned God may not hear her all the way, if he has followed them. And though they can both stand on their own two feet, that is not a reason they both should do it forever. ]
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I had my own fleet. My crew would die for me. [ She values loyalty far more than fear. ] They may sleep, but I am still their captain.
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But I wish to hear what you think I should have.
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I'm listening.
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[He's getting... pretty into this explanation.] Not to brag or anything, but I'm the best pilot in the frickin' universe. There ain't a spaceship I can't fly.
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[ Only now — when someone speaks of it like a ship should be — does she feel some connection to that hunk of metal. ]
You would feel at home among my crew.
[ Raucous, delightful bunch. She misses them fiercely, and another time might have aimed to poach Rocket for her own helmsman. ]
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He settles for something neutral.]
Yeah, well if someone as freakin' sensible as you puts up with 'em, they can't possibly be idiots. I feel like you'd beat the shit out of anyone who didn't pull their weight or made you look bad.
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I'd throw them to the sea. [ Like it's a mild correction, it comes with a smile. ] Do you travel with anyone?
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[ She does not pray, and the Drowned God may not hear her all the way, if he has followed them. And though they can both stand on their own two feet, that is not a reason they both should do it forever. ]