wrathfulkhan: (wepon. // chatvert)
Temujin "Gene" Khan ([personal profile] wrathfulkhan) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_logs2014-05-26 01:51 am
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raise your weapon; closed

Characters: Gene Khan, Captain Amelia
Date: Early May, prior to the siege
Location: A park in the Water District
Situation: Heigh ho, heigh ho, a-fencing we will go attempt and then get immediately sidetracked talking about SPACE!
Warnings/Rating: gymkata SWORD KATA DORKS TALKING ABOUT AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY

Gene had decided that he needed to practice more with the sword Eshai had given him for Christmas. He was no stranger to armed combat; one of the advantages of growing up in such an unorthodox manner was that he had been trained in wushu for twelve years, and some of that training included swordplay.

The sword he'd been given was an elegant blade similar to a jian, not some butcher's sabre but a civilized weapon, and so he had to adjust his style to match. While he preferred the dao for its power, he knew how to use this sort of weapon as well, and he grudgingly had to concede that it was better for him. The raw power of a more brutish weapon appealed to him, but what need did he have of mere weaponry for power when nine of the greatest weapons in the world frequently rode on his hands?

Besides, he thought, he could murder well enough with the armor, as the incident with Bakura had proven. It had lacked finesse. He could use a bit more of that.

Which is how he finds himself practicing the drills he'd learned while he was younger, warming up. All of the kedan are opting to keep well clear of the crazy Foreigner with the bladed weapon, which he thinks is funny; it's not like he's flailing around uncontrollably, here.
loquaciouslyfeline: (unamused)

it's 2 am i do not need to be reminded of that series because i will go watch it again

[personal profile] loquaciouslyfeline 2014-06-07 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
So he does remember their first conversation. "It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," she corrects. "I was on leave from official duty at the time, but normally it is our duty to tend to the security of the empire."
loquaciouslyfeline: (orly)

oh. well then.

[personal profile] loquaciouslyfeline 2014-06-07 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"Voyages can take days or even months, depending on the destination, but travel is fairly easy." She shakes her head at his last question. "No, nothing of the sort. It'd be rather improbable for our ships to move faster than their power source. Solar sails are efficient, but they do not bring enough power to even dream of approaching such speeds."
loquaciouslyfeline: (pensive)

Re: indeed.

[personal profile] loquaciouslyfeline 2014-06-08 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah, baby steps are important. And I wasn't being clear enough; the solar sails gather the light of the stars, which is transferred to the ship's engines, propelling the whole affair. Rocket engines, as it were." Amelia is actually enjoying this conversation quite a bit more than she's letting on. It's been a while since she's been able to speak at length of he homeworld.
Edited 2014-06-08 01:36 (UTC)
loquaciouslyfeline: (chinhand)

prepare yourself gene.

[personal profile] loquaciouslyfeline 2014-06-08 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
"That would depend on your frame of reference. A larger vessel will have more sails to make up for its increased energy requirements, while smaller boats need fewer. For example, the great Arcturian merchantships can have upwards of nine sails on each of its four masts, whereas my own ship merely has three sails at most on the main mast." Amelia pauses a moment, thinking of a better way to explain. She settles on a diagram of sorts, using her sword to sketch out a rough outline of the Legacy in the dirt. By no means is she an artist, but it resembles the profile of her ship closely enough.
loquaciouslyfeline: (frustration)

Re: [psyduck intensifies]

[personal profile] loquaciouslyfeline 2014-06-08 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
What Gene has to say about her drawing of the ship catches her completely off-guard. "I'm sorry?" she replies, quite off-put by the description of 'old sailing ship'. "The Legacy is a modern frigate of the navy. I assure you, she is not at all archaic. What manner of ships has your world used for your limited space ventures?"

Clearly a bit ruffled about the phrase - old sailing ship! - Amelia proceeds to answer Gene's other questions. "No, the masts do not retract at all, and it is difficult for ships to exit planetary atmospheres. Normally they remain outside it, docking at the nearest spaceport instead."
loquaciouslyfeline: (um)

what is airplane though

[personal profile] loquaciouslyfeline 2014-06-08 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Amelia matches his frown. "If that is the case, then the offense is unintended. It is very interesting, though. Yet they weren't spacefaring vessels, I take it?" Likely sea-going, then.

She glances over his sketches, taking in the unfamiliar designs. "I'm afraid I don't know what an airplane is, but I assume it is something that is capable of flight of some sort. A one-off spacecraft seems quite wasteful, though."

Her focus is on the shuttle drawing. "Where does it get the energy needed for its thrusters?"