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STAREING AT CODE
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Post by rundo on Mar 13, 2014 7:20:45 GMT
Timothy mosied on up the plank, after the guard gave the approval. "I do say, they seem to at least be aware of what they're doing, with a ship this fancy." he muttered as he entered the vessel. His confidence quickly lessened as he overheard complaints from some of the passing by staff, about reckless haste of departure. '...oh dear. I hope this wasn't a mistake. I'd rather not get stranded on some unknown land.' He pondered before blurting out. "No, I can't think that way. A True Gentleman Adventurer would brave the greatest of perils... I just hope it doesn't come down to that" he trailed off meekly, before heading off to his cabin.
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Post by wanderingmagus on Apr 7, 2014 18:01:11 GMT
The guard looked over Albion's identification, then shrugged. "Apologies, General. I was told only those with tickets may board the ship, diplomat or not. Actually, the Captain's exact words were 'I don't care if he's the Kaiser, you do NOT let him on this ship without a ticket!'. Standing orders, Sir. I apologize for the inconvenience."
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The engineers and workers all saluted or raised their hooves tiredly to acknowledge Quantum's orders. Duncan, for his part, was probably just climbing down the stairs at this point.
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Timothy's cabin was quite well-furnished, for all that his ticket was general fare rather than first-class. A sizeable window, since they weren't going on sea, a decent desk, a comfortable bunk, a closet, and a small lavatory complete with sink and electric lights made for a relatively luxurious room, despite its small size. At the moment, he had quite a wonderful view of the city skyline from where the ship was floating.
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Post by laserbolt on Apr 7, 2014 21:40:05 GMT
Albion sighed. "Fine. I was gonna save it for a different trip, but..." He reluctantly pulled out the ticket, and handed it to the guard. "Is that gonna do it? Or must you strike my pride once again?" He said the last part with a smile, clearly trying to crack a joke.
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