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twenty-eighth jump;
CHARACTERS: Any and all.
LOCATION: Gravity Couches and beyond.
WARNINGS: Maybe some swearing, or even some violence, and more than likely some implied (and possibly explicit) nakedness.
SUMMARY: Another month, another jump, another round of new faces.
NOTES: It could just be the standard sensation of air on wet skin, but if you bother to check, you might notice the steam rising from your body, barely there and gone within a minute. By the time you get to the showers, it will be clear that it's not just taking you time to adjust. The room is cold — colder than usual, but no worse than the last jump. While it's nothing dangerous, it's certainly motivation to hurry through the usual routine and get dressed quickly.
It's getting closer.

YOUR EYES ARE OPEN.
KEEP LOOKING.
You wake up in darkness.
There's a breathing tube jammed down your trachea, and you're suspended in a tube of clear blue fluid. Upon registering your level of consciousness, the gravity couch drains the fluid surrounding you and retracts the breathing apparatus; the doors in front of you open, and you're deposited on the floor of a stark, sterile medical bay.
You are not alone.
There are others who have come before you, others who are awakening beside you. Some may be familiar to you, perhaps even friends. Others have much less amiable plans. Some are merely alien and inexplicable, but there are always those who might mean you harm.
After you catch your breath and your vision returns, you notice a number on the inside of your forearm. Maybe it's a familiar number. Maybe it means something. Maybe it's just a number. But the number—completely unique to you—is a tattoo, and it does not come off.
If you enter the room adjacent to the medbay, you will find a small locker with your number on it, surrounded by rows upon rows of identical lockers. Inside, you will find a few of your personal items, a communications device, and a ship's uniform in your exact size. The comms device is fully powered and connects directly to the ship's network; it's your only means of communication beyond physical conversation. Upon turning the device on, a neutral, automated voice will say, "Please take the blue lift to the passenger quarters." Any other attempts at communicating with the rest of the network are met only with static.
This is your welcome party.
LOCATION: Gravity Couches and beyond.
WARNINGS: Maybe some swearing, or even some violence, and more than likely some implied (and possibly explicit) nakedness.
SUMMARY: Another month, another jump, another round of new faces.
NOTES: It could just be the standard sensation of air on wet skin, but if you bother to check, you might notice the steam rising from your body, barely there and gone within a minute. By the time you get to the showers, it will be clear that it's not just taking you time to adjust. The room is cold — colder than usual, but no worse than the last jump. While it's nothing dangerous, it's certainly motivation to hurry through the usual routine and get dressed quickly.

YOUR EYES ARE OPEN.
KEEP LOOKING.
There's a breathing tube jammed down your trachea, and you're suspended in a tube of clear blue fluid. Upon registering your level of consciousness, the gravity couch drains the fluid surrounding you and retracts the breathing apparatus; the doors in front of you open, and you're deposited on the floor of a stark, sterile medical bay.
There are others who have come before you, others who are awakening beside you. Some may be familiar to you, perhaps even friends. Others have much less amiable plans. Some are merely alien and inexplicable, but there are always those who might mean you harm.
After you catch your breath and your vision returns, you notice a number on the inside of your forearm. Maybe it's a familiar number. Maybe it means something. Maybe it's just a number. But the number—completely unique to you—is a tattoo, and it does not come off.
If you enter the room adjacent to the medbay, you will find a small locker with your number on it, surrounded by rows upon rows of identical lockers. Inside, you will find a few of your personal items, a communications device, and a ship's uniform in your exact size. The comms device is fully powered and connects directly to the ship's network; it's your only means of communication beyond physical conversation. Upon turning the device on, a neutral, automated voice will say, "Please take the blue lift to the passenger quarters." Any other attempts at communicating with the rest of the network are met only with static.
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[ she does feel light-headed. so she gratefully takes rebecca's invitation and sits down. ]
My thanks. I confess I envy those who are able to defend themselves.
My father is gone. There is no one here to protect me.
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[ She nudges some hair out of her face before continuing. ]
The ship has a security team, but they can't be everywhere. You don't need to learn how to kill, but you can learn to get away from someone who's grabbed you or hurt someone enough that you can run and find help.
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[ lizzie says this as though it ought to explain everything. and she listens, taking in the cold reality of this place. her father is gone. her brothers and even her uncle are, too. and there are only a limited amount of people to protect everyone here.
lizzie sucks in a deep breath, and lets it out in a sigh. ]
Nor would I expect them to be. I am sorry, it is a good deal to take in.
This may seem like an odd question, but.. women can do that, here? Without being called mad, or worse?
[ after thinking for a moment: ] If it is possible, then I may have no choice.
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Hey, it's okay. It can be a hard adjustment.
[ But it doesn't do to cushion it all, either. This place is dangerous. ]
Yes, we can do that here. In fact, where and when I'm from, we can do basically anything men can do. It's the same for most people on this ship, and anywhere that it isn't the case... well, people from there get used to it and shouldn't say anything. The head of Security is a woman, too.
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she stays that way for a while, until rebecca's words filter through the lingering fog in her mind. then she raises her head, and blinks in utter confusion and amazement. ]
How is that possible? We are taught to remain indoors and look pretty and..
[ she sets her jaw, a bit irked at her society. ] Nothing useful in the ways of defending oneself.
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[ Shaun would have actual historical facts and dates to back this up, but Rebecca isn't convinced that wouldn't somehow break a timeline or something sci-fi like that. ]
In the place I'm from, there was a large war and with all the men gone to fight, women had to step in and work. When the men returned, the women didn't want to go back to staying at home.
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That was all it took? To say no? [ mystified. ] I do not think that would work at home. The Church..
[ she trails off, thinking rebecca might understand. ]
Ah. How horrible. That it took such tragedy for women to gain some form of freedom.
[ she frowns, and shakes her head. ] And do women fight, too, where you are from?
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[ She nods. ]
We do. There are still some arguments about women in the military [ EYEROLL ] but there are women police officers and even women who fight for sport.
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[ well, wow. ]
I have heard many stories, that once in my own land, women were the equal of men. And with the decline of Rome, that was lost. I am pleased that much of that has been regained with the passing of a few centuries.
It must feel liberating to live in such a world as that.
[ where needlework and weaving and approving menus aren't the full measure of one's day. even though she doesn't necessarily mind that. ]
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[ There's a thoughtful hum. ]
In that sense, at least. But there are more things to fight for, or to fight against.
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[ and she almost makes a face--almost. but catches herself, and tilts her head in interest. ]
But it is an ideal that appeals to me. [ well, that's news! ]
What sorts of things?
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[ She has no real idea if Elizabeth will quite grasp all of this -- especially when it comes to disagreeing with governments -- but a girl can hope. ]
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It sounds very much like my own. That is so very frightening, I..
[ and sad. very, very sad. the only part she doesn't understand is about the air. the rest; well, she was raised at court and groomed to rule. she has grown up watching her father while he's done 12 years of ruling.
and caring for his people. but people are sick and twisted, no matter the century. and in her mind, if women are allowed to work at all, why should they be paid less? no. she only doesn;'t really understand one thing, really. ]
Why would the air be dirty, Lady Rebecca?
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[ That doesn't even touch the corruption of the Templars, the way politics are a secret battleground between two sides. It doesn't cover how she has seen almost everyone she knows die fighting for a cause, for free will, against people with deeper pockets and more resources who want to control it all. ]
Well. There are some things that people use for fuel, or to make things, that we learned hurts the earth. Imagine a fire burning all of the time, only you keep putting things into the fire that make the smoke blacker and blacker until the air is always like that. Or imagine that you dumped waste and dyes into the water and then had to drink from it.
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[ she has no idea that she might be bordering on sensitive territory. one day she will be a queen somewhere, and she wants to learn, from speaking to people of every sort, just how to be a good one. this, to her is just another opportunity to do so. ]
Why in God's name would such foul things be used for fuel? Wood and flame keep us warm, and horses serve us well in getting us where we need to go. I see no reason why such a thing would be needed.
[ frankly, she's appalled. ]
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[ It's easy enough, for now, to say that and let it be. (It will be more difficult later, should Elizabeth align herself with the Borgias; and make no mistake, Rebecca has been watching to see what the duo does.) ]
More power. You can get places faster. There are reasons -- but there's cleaner ways to power things, now that we know how harmful they are and how to use the clean things efficiently. It's greed that's keeping them from being widespread.
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[ now, it is simple. later, perhaps not so much. the borgias are from her time period, and lucrezia is close to her in age. in such a strange environment, any reminder of home and sense of familiarity would be welcome.
well. all things will come to light in time. ]
That is a vile and disgusting thing. You speak of a world poisoned, my lady. How will it, or we survive?
And for the sake of gold and power and land. [ that, sadly, she does understand all too well. she hugs herself with shaking arms, frowning. ]
Did none think of the cost of all these advances?
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[ It's already complicated. Rebecca adores Arya Stark, yet her brother is to marry Lucrezia. Corvo will become a strong ally, yet he works to protect the Starks and the Borgias by extension. Lines will be blurred and Rebecca is already so tired. ]
I don't know. It's- [ and now for Assassin's Creed universe facts ] all of the African continent was hit by a plague. Almost everyone there was killed. And there are hurricanes constantly in the Atlantic now.
[ She sighs. ]
I don't think they care, or cared -- many aren't around now, and those that are... I'm not convinced they have morals at all, to be honest.
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for now, she understands that she likes this woman well-enough, and that is all that she needs to know. ]
What? [ the words stagger her, and she appears stricken. ] God save us!
[ she makes a hasty sign of the cross out of habit rather than implicit faith. ]
They must have none, to defile our world thusly.
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[ No, if she had to pick, she would prefer a Templar like Cesare to a Templar like Vidic. One that fights with a sword. ]
Anyone who says otherwise is called crazy, if they don't do something worse.
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[ she shakes her head, rather disappointed with the people who will live on after her for doing such a thing. to use all the conquered land in such a manner. to grow bored of fighting over it and instead strip it and defile it until it is dirty and sick.
it makes her sick to think about it. ]
There is only one world. Even I know this. If it should perish around us..
[ she doesn't need to continue. the answer is obvious. again she shakes her head, drawing her arms tighter about herself. ]
That is what is, as you say, 'crazy'. Those who have no scruples about destroying the only world we have.
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[ Not the secret one, and not the other ones -- even if the other ones are often the product of the secret one. ]
It's terrible. And there are so many people -- we're running out of room and we're poisoning what we do have. Whole species have been lost.
[ It makes Rebecca spitting angry, and she has to pause to take a deep breath. ]
And we can't do anything about it, here.
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but she does have a sense of this problem from a more social, almost but nooot quite political point of view. ]
Then is this how you think we shall end? In cramped quarters and poison?
[ she sighs. ] What I wish to ask is how anything might be done, regardless.
Unless those responsible are removed from power and possibly done away with.
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In some places, that's basically what it is already. But I think if the world came together -- the leaders, the people, everyone -- and said no more, if people could see just how bad things are and believe it, if the way to change it was made easy and was required... I think we could stop things from getting worse, at least. The problem with just getting rid of those in power is that there are always more like them, waiting in the wings.