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Entry tags:
- celebrían (lord of the rings),
- charlie dyer (original),
- donny casey (original),
- dr. gordon freeman (half-life),
- jan valentine (hellsing),
- lenalee lee (d.gray-man),
- lily (dogs: bullets & carnage),
- mike ehrmantraut (breaking bad),
- seras victoria (hellsing),
- stephanie brown (dc comics),
- walter c. dornez (hellsing),
- ✝ teshigawara naoya (another)
001 // Video
Hello.
[On screen is a pleasant looking young woman with short blonde hair and red eyes that might be dimly glowing, or is that a trick of the light? Something about the way she's speaking - in a clear English accent - has the air of someone who's practiced this speech beforehand.]
My name is Seras Victoria, it's my first time addressing the network here so nice to meet you all.
I'd like to talk about another particular issue of resources on the moon, though this resource is er... a little different from the others.
Some of you may be aware that werewolves aren't the only supernatural creatures living among you. Some of us are vampires.
[She won't name any names, respecting the privacy of those who would rather not publically announce what they are.]
I'm asking if anyone here would be willing to volunteer to donate blood specifically for the vampire population. There would be no biting involvedJan and it would never more than once a week, depending on how many people volunteer.
[Seras smiles hopefully.]
I know it's possible that we could make a supply run to a hospital or blood bank somewhere using the transport system but I'd rather not take it from where it might damage lives. We could do with getting the medical equipment to collect and store the blood however. Bags and a fridge for example. If anyone with medical knowledge could help that would be appreciated.
To any other vampires out there, I know a couple of you but if you'd like to contact me, privately if you wish, to have access to whatever we manage to organise, please do.
[Added on later to the post]
Erm, when I said once a week, it would really be a month. My mistake.
[On screen is a pleasant looking young woman with short blonde hair and red eyes that might be dimly glowing, or is that a trick of the light? Something about the way she's speaking - in a clear English accent - has the air of someone who's practiced this speech beforehand.]
My name is Seras Victoria, it's my first time addressing the network here so nice to meet you all.
I'd like to talk about another particular issue of resources on the moon, though this resource is er... a little different from the others.
Some of you may be aware that werewolves aren't the only supernatural creatures living among you. Some of us are vampires.
[She won't name any names, respecting the privacy of those who would rather not publically announce what they are.]
I'm asking if anyone here would be willing to volunteer to donate blood specifically for the vampire population. There would be no biting involved
[Seras smiles hopefully.]
I know it's possible that we could make a supply run to a hospital or blood bank somewhere using the transport system but I'd rather not take it from where it might damage lives. We could do with getting the medical equipment to collect and store the blood however. Bags and a fridge for example. If anyone with medical knowledge could help that would be appreciated.
To any other vampires out there, I know a couple of you but if you'd like to contact me, privately if you wish, to have access to whatever we manage to organise, please do.
[Added on later to the post]
Erm, when I said once a week, it would really be a month. My mistake.
[Action]
[Now she looks curious however.]
How long have you been with Hellsing at this point?
[Action] Headcanon alert!
It's been five years now. You didn't know?
[His head tips to the side in a gesture of inquisitiveness, his eyes watching Seras closely as he awaits her answer.]
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[When she had the chance.]
I just didn't think you would have started so young.
[Which is true.]
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[A casual way of admitting that he was the only actual child-soldier of the organization to date.]
Have you gotten any willing donors yet?
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[She says completely seriously. Though still... it's very young to be doing such dangerous work. Hellsing must have worked very differently back then.
Seras picks up her tablet to check again, flicking through the responses and looks pleased.]
Oh! A few have already. [Never mind that a couple want things in exchange but it's a start.] That's a good sign.
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[Walter's reply holds a good humour exceedingly rare during his time on the moonbase. He's positively chuffed by the compliment Seras has paid him, and it shows.
It's also very good news that there are a few souls willing to part with something as precious as their blood for the sake of someone who most would have been afraid of on account of her status as a vampire. He's glad, at least, that one of Hellsing's own has a much smaller chance of losing her mind due to her vampiric thirst.]
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Believe me, as soon as it's on the table I'll be downing it like a champ.
[Seras laughs at her own words but also betrays how hungry she's really feeling here as well.]
Hopefully we can keep all of us fed to a level.
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[It's the ideal, at least. But other vampires aside, Walter has no intention of letting Seras go hungry even if there aren't a sufficient amount of donors for the lot of them.
That settled and out of the way, Walter's mind switches gears. All this talk of donations has reminded him of something.
Pulling his tablet out of his waistcoat and unfolding it, Walter cues the device to exit its hibernation stage with the intent to show Seras what exactly it is that he is about to talk about.]
And speaking of donors, some bloke a couple of days ago might have tried to point me in the direction of a fake charity. He called it the "Extra for Exiles" fund, but when I asked a man who claimed to be in a sort of official position between the transports here and the initiative, he said he hadn't heard of it.
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What? Why would someone to do that? Who was it?
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[But Walter manages to pull the archive of the conversation up It's entirely audio, so there's unfortunately no view to be had.]
And he was probably doing it just to get back at me for calling him a lazy freeloader.
[And here Walter runs into a bit of a problem. He hasn't figured how to make the whole thing play back yet.]
Bugger. You wouldn't happen to know how to make this thing go play archived audio recordings, would you?
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[Seras takes the tablet from him and, holding the screen so Walter can see, finds the playback option and hits it.
She listens and then blinks, frowns, then looks exasperated.]
I met this boy before, Teshigawara Naoya, he seemed nice enough... Though apparently not above a prank or two.
You really shouldn't call people names like that, Walter.
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But, when Seras finally speaks and mentions the youth's name, the smile turns into one revealing of Walter's own mischievous streak. He already has something planned for the brat.]
He deserved it. All he did was make excuses and then try to waste my time. I've already promised someone I would look into working on a more reliable back-up communication system.
[And from Walter's perspective, he had tried to be helpful first. The name-calling had only come once the boy had displayed a pronounced unwillingness to learn.]
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and maybe she smiles for the prospect of that.]He is on the immature side but I don't think he's bad.
What are you planning?
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[Whether he likes it or not is strongly implied. After the attempt to humiliate him, prank or no, Walter wasn't about to give the kid a choice in the matter.]
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Well don't go too hard on him, alright? He didn't mean any real harm.
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[Granted, Walter's definition of easy is still somewhat skewed compared to normal people.]