Erskine Ravel (
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tushanshu2017-03-10 08:08 pm
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[handset | video] one love, one life (backdated to 3/5 or so)
[The video flips on to show Erskine, gorgeous as always, and actually not looking dog-tired for once! In fact, he's smiling. This is possibly the happiest Erskine has looked on the network while sober.
...which probably has to do with the attractive redhead hovering in the background. Those who've seen Erskine's echo stone will recognize Hopeless. Those who haven't might recognize the man Erskine's been attached at the hip to for the last couple of weeks.]
Right, hello everyone. So, Hopeless had a question--
[The redhead in the background scoffs gently.]
Alright, we had a question. How old are all you Foreigners out there? We're interested in age demographics. You can be vague if you like, and you don't have to answer of course.
And in the spirit of sharing, I... missed my last birthday. It was in February. Which I suppose makes me 409 now.
...which probably has to do with the attractive redhead hovering in the background. Those who've seen Erskine's echo stone will recognize Hopeless. Those who haven't might recognize the man Erskine's been attached at the hip to for the last couple of weeks.]
Right, hello everyone. So, Hopeless had a question--
[The redhead in the background scoffs gently.]
Alright, we had a question. How old are all you Foreigners out there? We're interested in age demographics. You can be vague if you like, and you don't have to answer of course.
And in the spirit of sharing, I... missed my last birthday. It was in February. Which I suppose makes me 409 now.
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You need not apologize. I do not mind answering questions. It is always far preferable to allowing others to make faulty assumptions based on insufficient information.
[Although, beyond that, the smile notably faded. Not because of him, but because of said information she was about to impart.]
I was not created to be a Green Lantern. I...do not know why I was created, specifically, although my original prime function was to serve as the navigational unit on the Guardian's highly advanced interstellar spaceship.
I became a Green Lantern because I chose to become one.
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[This is asked gently. The capacity for self-awareness and the ability to choose are marks of a properly sapient being, of course, but if she was built for something else, and is alive unintended -- well, Hopeless can't imagine that went over entirely well.]
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I neither argued with nor convinced them of anything. I simply chose to be a Green Lantern.
[And Hopeless would be right; though her fellow Lanterns each warmed to her at her own pace, eventually becoming a surrogate family unit, most of the Guardians...save for one (or two)...were not pleased. Including her creator.]
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Would that all people were so cognizant of their own self-worth.
[... He's had some troubles over the years.]
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[<3 Papa Hal <3]
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That's good to hear. Everyone deserves to have help, but not everyone knows how to accept it.
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[Thinking of you,
rage bunnyRazer.]no subject
[A touch dryly. The Dead Men could be very stupid sometimes.]
Thank you for indulging me -- I.
[He laughs self-deprecatingly.]
I'm sorry. I didn't get your name.
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[As in A.I...ya. Blame Hal Jordan. No, really. He was the one who named her, literally after a bastardization of the pronunciation of the initials for Arteficial Intelligence.]
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I was wondering...precisely what your motivation for engaging in such a topic of discussion might be.
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I like understanding people. Most conflicts which happen do so because of differing perspectives, and an inability to comprehend why someone might act the way they do. I believe that understanding people, on an individual and on a societal level, can enable others to know when and how to help, and to teach people how to take control of their own futures, and ultimately reduce the levels of suffering accepted in most societies.
With the Foreigners having such a broad range of experiences, not only personally but physiologically, I can't imagine there haven't been difficulties among their own demographic.
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I have learned much about carbon-based life forms through multiple interactions and the telling of personal anecdotes as well. It has been one of the most fascinating experiences of my time in this world.
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No.
However, excluding our travels to other planets, in which we only briefly interacted with the native species...there were only three I ever spent a significant amount of time with.
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It's hard to get a good understanding from a small sample. I hope you're able to continue getting some good data.
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It has proven most beneficial that the majority of individuals here have been friendly towards me.