doctor_j_crane: Crane looking like he's arguing. (Let me explain)
doctor_j_crane ([personal profile] doctor_j_crane) wrote2011-09-09 03:46 pm

[64] - [Voice]

Since everyone seems to be posting on their feelings lately, I might share some of mine. Firstly, if you're thinking about posting anecdotes about your life, don't bother. No one cares. Your warden already knows whatever you're going to say from your file, so they don't care either. You're wasting everyone's time.

Secondly, no one cares about what you think you know about space, the barge, religion or our place in the world. Thirdly, introducing yourself is pointless. We're all going to be stuck here for months on end, and we'll all inevitable be thrown together in some kind of ridiculously flood. So I'd recommend doing us all a favor and refrain from inflicting your company on the rest of us.

[Pause. Crane's done with his rant.] And Eames left, in case any of you were wondering. He clearly worked out that you'd have to be insane to stay here willingly.

[Private - Arthur]

I need to talk to you. You can probably guess what about.

[Filtered to the infirmary staff]

I either want some Zoloft or Prozac. Now.

[Private - The Admiral]

I just want to know one thing. I just want an answer to one question.

[OCC: So, Crane's in a bit of a terrible mood and lashing out at the barge. It's up to your discretion mods, whether the Admiral replies. c:]

SPAM.

[identity profile] some-kinda-hero.livejournal.com 2011-11-11 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
That's why I'm so grateful for the CES. Being cooped up all the time, [she shakes her head] I'd go insane. Yeah, it's fake, but it is so much better than having nothing at all. The spa and the gym and the deck, they could only do so much before people started to break. And it's not like the Inmates can just help themselves to most of those things as it is. Things would go badly.

Do you miss anything about home?

SPAM.

[identity profile] doctor-j-crane.livejournal.com 2011-11-15 10:07 am (UTC)(link)
[Crane looks around the CES, but it's from his expression you can probably gather that he doesn't see the appeal.] I suppose it does take the edge of the claustrophobia the barge can induce, at the very least.

[Crane pauses before replying.] I do. I miss most things about being there. The barge isn't really an optimal living space.

SPAM.

[identity profile] some-kinda-hero.livejournal.com 2011-11-15 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[She considers this, rolling the thought around in her head.] Not always, no, between the not so fantastic floods and the inconsistent ports, although it offers a way to travel, but it definitely makes you re-think things. Maybe appreciate things you were taking for granted. And it makes friends of people who might have never talked back home...or never met.

[Claire's eyes fall back to Jonathan, a grateful, tiny grin on her lips.]

SPAM.

[identity profile] doctor-j-crane.livejournal.com 2011-11-19 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose there's logic in that. [Crane looks around the CES. Most of the time, he doesn't appreciate anything on the barge. Especially the people.]

I'd still rather by home. [He shrugs.]

SPAM. - we can assume the rest if you want or wrap it up. ^_^

[identity profile] some-kinda-hero.livejournal.com 2011-11-19 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
You'll get there, Jonathan. I have faith in you.

[She smiled sweetly in his direction, sincere in her statement, her wishes.]

SPAM. - maybe assume. <33

[identity profile] doctor-j-crane.livejournal.com 2011-11-21 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you. [Crane sounded reasonably sincere about that, at least.]

SPAM. - summary.

[identity profile] some-kinda-hero.livejournal.com 2011-11-21 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[And bonding fun time was had.]