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wiseass $$$chnee ([personal profile] schmisse) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-04-12 11:17 am

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[ What does one do after the Cordis cycle, after a tiring few days? Stay in bed and... post because she has nothing better to do. She will be judging everyone. ]


Out of curiosity, how many of you are looking for moonlacing partners? I mean, you could probably just ask a friend or something, but for the more available, what do you have to offer that makes you stand out from the others who are looking for partners?

Show a picture of yourself and what you're looking for. I'll provide a sample.




NAME Reyvenne
AGE 53
LOOKING FOR I need a lot of money. A LOT. I'm a bandit but I don't want to live a life of crime here so I'm going to need to moonlace with at least 30 people a month.
OFFERING What. You don't think I'm hot?


((Feel free to advertise your chars or someone else!! Here's the code:
bloodisthicker: because that would be the worst (did i break a nail)

[personal profile] bloodisthicker 2019-04-24 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
And I'd imagine the devaluation of specialized tradespeople's skills in favor of automated machinery, leading to a certain level of unemployment. That happened in my world to a certain extent, and I'm not entirely sure if it's been fully fixed yet.

I imagine it's easier if you have someone gently guiding you through it instead of flailing blindly through the industrial revolution, but I can also see how it might go poorly for the new civilization, too.
erranthero: (Embarrassed/Confused)

[personal profile] erranthero 2019-04-24 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Being honest, my civilization is so heavily automated that we have machines that perform a lot of tasks automatically. Unemployment is not an issue, though. The machines need repairs, and there's no replacing the biological touch for things like cooking.

And it may. I'm not really one that specializes in that. I'm a Knight, and my role is to defend the people of the galaxy. What I know about first contacts is fairly limited to just academics when I was a kid.
bloodisthicker: but i'm still not reopening your arena (that's rough buddy)

[personal profile] bloodisthicker 2019-04-26 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
That makes sense. I guess what we're dealing with is more of an inherent societal problem, since... well, we have a group of people with inherent abilities and a group of people who don't, and the way things have played out resulted in the latter tending to take a little better to the industrial end of things. It's evened out a little more, but... the societal damage has been done, I think.

Anyway, that seems like a fine job to have. I guess your galaxy is pretty well explored, then?
erranthero: (Calculating/Roguish)

[personal profile] erranthero 2019-04-26 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
The outer core and middle regions, yes. The further out from the center, no. And the deep core, also no. Those are kind of a maze of gravitic anomalies. Massive holes in space that prevent safe transit.
bloodisthicker: could have bloodbended you all but i didn't (god i'm such a great guy)

[personal profile] bloodisthicker 2019-04-28 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I see. I guess even in the far future where you manage to travel to other planets as routinely as you're making it sound, there are still a lot of dangers to take into account...
erranthero: (Sarcastic/Flippant)

[personal profile] erranthero 2019-04-28 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
The universe is vast, and most of it will kill you by accident. Yeah.

Doesn't make it less beautiful.
bloodisthicker: this is my likable face (here's lookin' at you kid)

[personal profile] bloodisthicker 2019-04-30 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you can say that about sea travel and the ocean, too. I guess the universe is just a bigger ocean, if you think about it.