01st Landing / Video
[ Here, island, have Racetrack, aka Margaret Edmondson, navigator on the Redeemer, poring over her maps. Her maps, the ones she's embellished on from the Navy standard ones.
(She's known as more-or-less reliable. She's better in a crisis than in a long, boring voyage. Good drinking buddy. Plays a mean hand of cards.) ]
So, I've been looking over my maps, and... [ She glances up to the device and realizes, to her horror, that it is broadcasting in the clear. ]
Frak.
[ Private to the Redeemer crew, sob ]
I've been looking over my maps. And as far as I can tell... this island doesn't exist. Either that or I'm so far off in my calculations that we're hundreds of miles from where we should be.
[ And she glares at the camera, daring someone to suggest this is the more plausible option. ]
...I'll keep working on it.
[ open spam ]
[ She probably grabbed you from your duties. Or ran into you in the forest, and decided to drag you along because she sure doesn't want to climb trees and pick fruit. Or maybe it's a scouting party to check out the state of that pirate ship across the way. Or she just wandered a little ways off from the ship and got totally lost, as excellent navigators tend to do.
Either way, she's not very stealthy. Especially when cursing a blue streak at a plant that's entangled itself with her limbs, clothes and/or holsters. ]
(She's known as more-or-less reliable. She's better in a crisis than in a long, boring voyage. Good drinking buddy. Plays a mean hand of cards.) ]
So, I've been looking over my maps, and... [ She glances up to the device and realizes, to her horror, that it is broadcasting in the clear. ]
Frak.
[ Private to the Redeemer crew, sob ]
I've been looking over my maps. And as far as I can tell... this island doesn't exist. Either that or I'm so far off in my calculations that we're hundreds of miles from where we should be.
[ And she glares at the camera, daring someone to suggest this is the more plausible option. ]
...I'll keep working on it.
[ open spam ]
[ She probably grabbed you from your duties. Or ran into you in the forest, and decided to drag you along because she sure doesn't want to climb trees and pick fruit. Or maybe it's a scouting party to check out the state of that pirate ship across the way. Or she just wandered a little ways off from the ship and got totally lost, as excellent navigators tend to do.
Either way, she's not very stealthy. Especially when cursing a blue streak at a plant that's entangled itself with her limbs, clothes and/or holsters. ]
spamrageous
[Of course, this can be a weakness as well as a strength - because when she sees the flutter of cloth she focuses in on it too hard, to the exclusion of everything else.]
[She smiles around the knife, starts circling around to the decoy, tapping her gun lightly against her leg every few feet. If Racetrack's quiet, Mal's silent, but she's moving fast enough in a straight enough line that she can be seen if someone's looking closely.]
[She makes it to a tree a few feet from "Racetrack," crouches, watches - notices something's not right. The movement of the shirt's too regular, not like breathing - like the wind.]
[Her eyes narrow. Hm.]
[She circles away from the tree again, not far, still visible from Racetrack's perch, but every line of her body's suspicious now as she tries to get a better look.]
spam city!!! or spammish, either way
She pulls the trigger. ]
spam sandwich
[There's a moment of pain, very nearly of fear, and then she thinks: well. Could've been worse. And, wincing, she moves over to snatch Racetrack's shirt off the tree before disappearing behind a bush.]
[It's satisfying, ripping it to ribbons with her teeth. Use what supplies are to hand. It's very nice cloth for bandages anyway.]
spammich?
When she's on the ground, she pauses, trying to catch her breath. ]
Who's desperate now, pirate?
[ C'mon, give away where you are. ]
spam panini >.>
spamtown
all the spams down in spamville
[And throws it, quick and accurate - not to kill, not even to graze, but close enough to her that it'll lodge in a trunk feet from her and (hopefully) make her jump.]
[Then she ducks behind her tree and sinks to the ground, finishing tying her bandage. Her laughter rings through the trees.]