Feferi Peixes (
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subnautica2016-05-14 12:26 pm
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Action (One Closed, One Open!)
A; lifepods; closed to Donatello
[Not that Feferi had really been back in the base for that long after the arrival of the newcomers, but with a whole huge ocean planet to explore, it wasn't long before her fins started itching for adventure. Useful adventure, of course! Lifepod adventures! With friends! Or eventual friends, which was nearly the same thing except in a slightly earlier stage. And so, Donatello, who seemed fairly aquatic on his own and therefore especially interesting--and a fun little swim to find some of those lifepods that were supposed to be scattered around.]
Maybe we'll find someone alive!
B; back at the base; open
[Their mission was more or less a success! No living people--but that was a ridiculous long shot--but some fun things to drag back! There are a bunch of useful items, not to mention scrap metal, but Feferi has her eyes on one thing: the snowglobe, which she is shaking insistently for the fourth or fifth time.]
Look at this! Isn't it neat? [Shake, shake, shake.
...Alternately, you could talk to Donatello about not snow globes.]
(Just note who you'd like to talk to in the subject line!)
[Not that Feferi had really been back in the base for that long after the arrival of the newcomers, but with a whole huge ocean planet to explore, it wasn't long before her fins started itching for adventure. Useful adventure, of course! Lifepod adventures! With friends! Or eventual friends, which was nearly the same thing except in a slightly earlier stage. And so, Donatello, who seemed fairly aquatic on his own and therefore especially interesting--and a fun little swim to find some of those lifepods that were supposed to be scattered around.]
Maybe we'll find someone alive!
B; back at the base; open
[Their mission was more or less a success! No living people--but that was a ridiculous long shot--but some fun things to drag back! There are a bunch of useful items, not to mention scrap metal, but Feferi has her eyes on one thing: the snowglobe, which she is shaking insistently for the fourth or fifth time.]
Look at this! Isn't it neat? [Shake, shake, shake.
...Alternately, you could talk to Donatello about not snow globes.]
(Just note who you'd like to talk to in the subject line!)
Scenario A
[Don's keeping most of his overt reservations about that possibility to himself for now. When he met this unusual aquatic humanoid earlier, talking about salvaging the lifepods' wreckage in the hopes of recovering useful items (and people), his mind had immediately gone to the possibilities. His honour, however, went to the possibilities of rescue.
Even if there's only a small chance that there are innocent people trapped in the lifepods, Don figures it's worth a shot.]
You didn't leave anything behind, did you? [He doesn't notice Feferi carrying anything with her, unlike in his case where he's lugging his duffel bag around.]
no subject
[She darts along near the ocean floor, practically skimming it with her belly.] And this way I can get into lots of small spaces.
no subject
[Don kicks his legs, powering after Feferi. He's a Turtle, and so he has some natural affinity for the water, though freshwater in his case. Nonetheless, he can't keep up with Feferi's liquid grace; he feels oddly clumsy next to her.]
Once we get to the lifepods, we might need to cut into them to get whatever's inside. How sturdy is that trident?