Dejah Thoris (
dejah_thoris) wrote2014-03-10 08:52 pm
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[oom] A visit to the Milliways Garage with Adrian Shephard
She finishes her coffee and turns to Shephard.
"Would you mind if Woola joins us? He enjoys exploring almost as much as I do."
"Would you mind if Woola joins us? He enjoys exploring almost as much as I do."
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She leans forward and grips the control bars again, banking them away from the rotor craft. The aisle stretches ahead of them as far as the eye can see.
"So how fast do your two-wheeled craft go, anyway?"
She shifts her weight, and the craft begins to pick up speed. Nothing faster than the golf cart so far.
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He stops; a thought occurred to him.
"Y'all use miles or metric on Barsoom? Or somethin' else entirely?"
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She can do the conversions in her head adequately enough.
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Ride a few hundred miles without seeing a cop, and you get all experimental.
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She puts on a bit more speed, her hair beginning to flutter around her shoulders.
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A little more speed, probably twenty-five miles an hour now. The pin feathers of each wing adjust constantly as their weights shift.
"I see what you mean when you say this place goes on forever."
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"Aw, you ain't seen the half of it yet. Keep on goin' 'til you git to a big blue chopper with a little grey'n black one next to it, then hang right. You got to see the Jaeger."
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She assumes by chopper he's referring to the rotor wing craft. She pans her gaze over the line of strange panoply vehicles they're passing. A little less than a minute passes and she sees the ones he'd described. She banks the skimmer and immediately cuts back her speed.
"Holy Mother Issus..."
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He smiles a little at the response. "Hansen says this one's called Tacit Ronin," he says. "It was the first in the field, from what I hear. Somethin' like that, anyways."
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"But knowing and seeing are two entirely different things."
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"These machines... fly?"
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"Aircraft carriers, those are the waterborne ships, yes?"
She waited until they were within yards of the Jaeger before she began increasing the altitude. It gave the impression of being on a lift. The engine hum was almost silent, even against the hard surfaces of the garage.
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"Our carrier ships are like this craft, but much larger. They hold dozens of skimmers this size, as well as squadrons of warriors ready to engage in hand to hand combat."
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The skimmer took a quarter turn and drifted out from under the overhang of the Jaeger's midriff, bringing them in close so she could view the power unit at the center of its chest.
"I can't wait to see the plans for these. I bet they're interesting reading."
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