audio;
My name is William Laurence, captain of Temeraire, and friend.
Recent events have made it clear a crew is necessary, for the safety of Temeraire, and in hopes that the two of us may be of service here. At home, a crew would consist of thirty or so men— I expect to need no more than five or so under current circumstances.
At present, I cannot offer any monetary compensation for work done, but only my gratitude, and friendship. My only requirements are that those who apply possess great fortitude, curiosity for the unknown, and have little fear of heights.
[ he takes a breath, choosing his next words carefully, but they still come out somewhat awkward. ]
Nationality is of little importance; medicinal knowledge, after all, has no borders.
Thank you.
Recent events have made it clear a crew is necessary, for the safety of Temeraire, and in hopes that the two of us may be of service here. At home, a crew would consist of thirty or so men— I expect to need no more than five or so under current circumstances.
At present, I cannot offer any monetary compensation for work done, but only my gratitude, and friendship. My only requirements are that those who apply possess great fortitude, curiosity for the unknown, and have little fear of heights.
[ he takes a breath, choosing his next words carefully, but they still come out somewhat awkward. ]
Nationality is of little importance; medicinal knowledge, after all, has no borders.
Thank you.
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At cafe [ random cafe in fire sector ]? You shall know me by my green uniform.
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And by the fact you're not blue, I'm guessing. I'm blond and wearing green today, too. I'll see you in a bit!
[She hangs up before he can say anything else and kills the next 25 minutes doing absolutely nothing productive before taking off and flying straight to Fire Sector. She touches down outside the cafe, at least sparing him the sight of a flying underdressed woman.]
Captain Laurence?
[Nita certainly doesn't carry herself like someone embarrassed, or even someone enjoying the feeling of transgression. Barefoot and wearing less (and tighter) clothing than the cheapest whore in the worst tavern in London is perfectly appropriate for a princess of Atlantis, okay.]
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Miss Prentiss, I—
[ his words fail for a moment, as he tries to remind himself that standards of dress varied across the world. Even so, he'd imagine the world would agree that real actual pants was a bare minimum for dress. ]
I'm sure you must be cold. Please.
[ please being shorthand for: please take my coat ]
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Yeah, okay, you can look without shocking your delicate sensibilities anymore.
But for the record, I don't get cold.
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But then Catherine enjoyed breeches, so his reasoning is pretty shoddy. ]
I've had little time to keep up with present fashions, and I apologize if I've made you feel obligated to change. However—
[ he keeps his voice steady, judgement free, although it toughens slightly as he prepares to drop a logic bomb ]
In battle, I would worry heavily for your safety, with no jerkin or cuirass to protect you. My sensibilities aside, Miss, I could not see your method of dress providing any reasonable defense.
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She blows a puff of air up through her bangs. Be nice, Nita. It's not his fault he's out of his depth.]
Okay, I know you're just being responsible and all that, but unless your world has been doing some serious metallurgy research, you've never even seen a sword that can break my skin.
[She indicates one of her pointy, obviously non-human ears he was probably too busy not staring at her chest to notice.]
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[ he says rather faintly, as his eyes move up to her ears. He's seen quite a few things by now, including red aliens, but seeing it through a screen is not as dramatic as seeing it in person ]
Are you from one of the other planets Dr. Natu mentioned? I had not imagined New York being so... varied.
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[Since he's not asking, Nita takes a seat on her own, which doesn't bother her at all. She likes casual American manners.]