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VIP Flood for Bianca (but open)
[Amata takes a few minutes to digest the Barge Facts 101 the Admiral seems to have helpfully dumped into her head. Fortunately, while no telepath herself, she's no stranger to telepathy, or transdimensional ships, although the Barge may actually top the TARDIS for strange and fantastic.
She looks around the suite she arrived in, without poking around, even though she knows that if this is indeed Koschei's quarters, he'd shrug and say she'd be within her rights to do so.
Then she flips on the communicator. People from all over the cosmos all on one ship, huh? No way she's wasting much time making her presence known. If Koschei is remotely typical for the passengers, the next few days will be far from boring.]
Hello, Barge. I'm one of the guests for this flood. My name is Amata, and I'm human, but not Earth born and raised. I'm originally from a pretty backwater colony called Kaitos, late 34th century. The last few years I've been traveling, mostly, some of it time travel. As far as Earth goes, early 21st century is the era I've spent the most time in. [There's no accounting for the taste of renegade Time Lords, as favorite time periods go, apparently, but she elects not to say that out loud.]
How are all of you this morning?
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Amata is cheerfully wandering around everywhere on the ship she can reach that isn't obviously private quarters, and not shying from making use of Koschei's warden item (21st-century British passport, really, Koschei? See above: no accounting for taste). She'll talk to anyone who seems to welcome company, with open curiosity and warmth. Perhaps notably, once she works out what the Enclosure does, she's not very interested in it for itself, although she doesn't mind accompanying people who want to make use of it.
She looks around the suite she arrived in, without poking around, even though she knows that if this is indeed Koschei's quarters, he'd shrug and say she'd be within her rights to do so.
Then she flips on the communicator. People from all over the cosmos all on one ship, huh? No way she's wasting much time making her presence known. If Koschei is remotely typical for the passengers, the next few days will be far from boring.]
Hello, Barge. I'm one of the guests for this flood. My name is Amata, and I'm human, but not Earth born and raised. I'm originally from a pretty backwater colony called Kaitos, late 34th century. The last few years I've been traveling, mostly, some of it time travel. As far as Earth goes, early 21st century is the era I've spent the most time in. [There's no accounting for the taste of renegade Time Lords, as favorite time periods go, apparently, but she elects not to say that out loud.]
How are all of you this morning?
***
Amata is cheerfully wandering around everywhere on the ship she can reach that isn't obviously private quarters, and not shying from making use of Koschei's warden item (21st-century British passport, really, Koschei? See above: no accounting for taste). She'll talk to anyone who seems to welcome company, with open curiosity and warmth. Perhaps notably, once she works out what the Enclosure does, she's not very interested in it for itself, although she doesn't mind accompanying people who want to make use of it.
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[ If it's occurred to Bianca that this is probably a friend of Koschei's, she's clearly missed the corollary that she ought to be polite. Or is wilfully ignoring it, because you're not my real mom, strange girl. ]
Did he not think to leave you a note, at all? An appointment diary, perhaps? I've been waiting outside the spa for nearly twenty minutes.
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Any inefficiency is probably my fault, not his. Just a moment-[Koschei is pretty obsessive about writing things down, though, so he probably has general instructions for events like this somewhere. Hopefully in something she can read, not Gallifreyan. Where's his journal? She carries the communicator around while she does that poking she didn't do earlier. When she finds said journal, she puts the communicator down while she thumbs through it for a minute. When she picks it back up-]
You're Bianca?
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You're a friend of Koschei's?
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I'd take it as a personal favor if you didn't kill me off the bat, to make a point or something. He's not here to dress me down for throwing myself into the fray without all the intel on hand, but it'd be playing out in my head anyway when I woke up. [She makes an exaggerated chagrined face. Death is one thing, but you wouldn't embarrass her like that, would you, Bianca? She glances back at the journal.]
Oh, look, all the levels labeled. I'll be right along. But if you want to chat, I should probably swing by the wardrobe for swim wear, shouldn't I?
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"I wouldn't dream of it. I try not to disappoint Koschei. He makes that sad face, and it's utterly intolerable. Like a beaten Borzoi. I should love for you to join me."
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"Oh, good. I really wanted to check out the sauna, either way." Well, she did.
Not wanting to immediately trample Koschei's privacy was all well and good, but in this context stupid, she decides. She goes through his closets and pulls out a messenger bag to pack away the journal and Bianca's file and rummages another moment before coming up with a baton with a stun setting. Of course he'd have something stashed away to loan people less keen on lethal weapons. She wouldn't be surprised if he handed them out like to newbies like candy, offer of self defense lessons included.
That goes in her jacket pocket with the passport. She heads to the wardrobe, finds a red bathing suit that fits well enough to toss into her bag, and still turns up in what she thinks in pretty good time to let Bianca in.
"I brought your file to look over later, when we're not sitting in steam," she informs Bianca. "So I guess giving you first crack at questions would be, as my great uncle would say, the sporting thing to do."
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Bianca is wearing a white satin bathrobe, which she sheds onto the floor the moment she enters the spa, revealing nothing underneath but smooth, pale skin and the contrasting inky hair of her head and pubic mound. She's not tall, but she holds herself as though everyone around her comes up to her shoulders, and she heads right for the sauna without waiting for Amata to get changed.
In the sauna, she lies stretched out like a lizard in the sun.
"So tell me how you met my warden. Have you travelled with him very long?"
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She raises her eyebrows a little when Bianca sheds her single layer and walks off into the sauna nude - not because she's scandalized but because it doesn't fit her admittedly small sample size of Time Lord sensibilities. That is to say, a tendency towards multiple layers and pretty buttoned up in public.
If she'd known, she'd have come sans bathing suit, herself. Maybe Bianca using the public sauna at all should have been a clue. She ends up on quickly stripping and put on the suit anyway, rather than possibly giving off the impression she'd risen to some sort of dare.
"Ah, no, Great-Uncle Galen died two decades ago," she says, when she's caught up, and flops comfortably. "Although he passed on a little before the purges that wiped out a lot of my extended family." His funeral had been the last time she's seen many of her kin, actually.
"Planetary civil war. Koschei turned up in the middle of all that. And was instrumental in ending it. But I didn't start traveling with him until, oh, 4 years ago, from my perspective. With him, in the loosest of senses. Sometimes it's together. Mostly we stay in touch."
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She imagines Koschei in the midst of the raging incivility of a civil war and smiles thinly. "He's very good at - encouraging the sensible option, isn't he? I haven't stabbed anyone since we met."
She's joking, of course, but not entirely. There are people here Bianca would really enjoy stabbing, and perhaps one day the mood will strike her when she's in a position to do so. She thinks of the sensation of a sharp point puncturing the pleural cavity and thinks she may do it - after he's returned, of course. Not in front of his friend. Koschei has always shown her exquisite courtesy and she appreciates it enormously. But he needn't think she's a pushover, either.
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[There's an easy shrug to go with Xigbar's words, one that suggests that he doesn't really mind just kind of hanging around on the Barge. Admittedly, it also doesn't do much to explain whether he's a long-term passenger or simply stopping by, but given that he's already giving off some pretty decent friendly-chill vibes, it's entirely reasonable to assume that he wouldn't object to any more direct questions on that front.]
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There are worse places to be, right?
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Got that right in one. Especially given that at least they give you somewhere to stay, here, instead of just leaving everyone to have to fend for themselves.
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But I could do without ever pitching camp in a cave again.
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[One that he's come out of alright, assuming it's something that he'd been personally involved with, but - as before - he's not really directly confirming that he has. Just sort of implying it.]
And caves aren't all that bad. Provided you don't mind having to deal with the local wildlife, sometimes.
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So are you short term vistor, too, or resident?
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[Of course, he's pretty sure Nobodies can't die of exposure, but he does know someone who's perhaps a little too-attuned to ice for his own good.]
And why don't we say I'm just... taking a moment to kill some time. Although I gotta say, this is certainly a nice place they've got here. You know, apart from the whole... stuck on a ship aspect.
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I doubt I'll get restless in the next week or so.
So. What sort of place are you from, and do they do names there? [She's teasing, mostly, but hey, maybe he doesn't have a name. It's a big cosmos.]
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[Fitz isn't only responding because she's an attractive woman. He has perfectly reasonable and well-thought-out reasons to be interested in other other time travelers. If they happen to also be attractive women who've given him a good first line - that's just a burden he'll manage to bear.]
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[And yes, technically courtesy of the Doctor for some of it. But she still thinks of that as really being at Koschei's behest. Maybe in some universe, if the Doctor had stumbled across her during her relatively carefree days at university, she'd have ditched everything to run with him. But she'd been the very opposite of carefree when they did meet, and he wasn't likely to intentionally come back when the timing was better, was he? Not without prompting.]
It's a retirement of sorts. Second career? Maybe third is more accurate. Just don't ask me how the time travel actually works, so on reflection that firmly puts me back at hobby status. [She grins self-deprecatingly.]
So what should I call you, and where do you fall on the dabbler to very serious professional scale?
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[He's not entirely sure what to think of his own continued presence. Not that there's any pattern in who's effected by the floods (according to the sort of people who'd probably be able to know), but it still feels like it could mean something. There's also some stuff he'd rather anyone likely to replace him not find out about, which he should probably get on, just in case. That can wait for later.]
Name's Fitz Kreiner, call me Fitz. [He returns the smile.] I'm at 'knowing when to nod when people who know about it start going on'. I travel with a friend, too. I don't think I've been a professional anything, and I'm not sure about him, either.
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Ah, I think that puts us on approximately the same level, then, Fitz. Nodding along to analogies of variable helpfulness from the nerds and occasionally questioning wonderfully fun to say but otherwise probably bullshit neologisms like'timey-whimey'.
[Seriously, she loves slang, and sometimes the Doctor's simplifications are gorgeous word paintings. But it's nice when Koschei's in the same room and she can at least glance over at his expression as a way to fact check.]
Is your friend the mathy sort at least? I'm told there's all kinds of math involved in proper temporal navigation. And while I know a lot of people consider it just another language - the base language of the cosmos even, and I'm pretty good with languages - I just never got past calculus.
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[He shrugs.] I don't think so, but he's sort of every sort. I'm not sure I ever saw calculus.
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Wait, wait, wait. A Doctor of every sort, by chance?
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The type of Doctor who manages to get away with being called that even in places where people should really raise an eyebrow at it?
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[Growing up steeped in a flavor of neo-feudalism means Master does not strike her as inherently more ridiculous than Doctor, as titles go. But she knows academic hierarchy is palatable in a number of societies that are otherwise big on egalitarianism.]
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