Tony Stark (
runs_on_batteries) wrote in
voidtreckerexpress2019-08-23 09:46 pm
Let's Have a Party!
Who: Everyone!
What: Throwing a party
Where: Gym carriage
When: Early Evening- early morning, Apple 28
It was three days after the incident with the train and right at two weeks since they'd been allowed to get off this train and roam a new world. Sure somewhere in there, they'd had a brief reprieve involving a new platform and mess of newcomers, but that had hardly counted as a break from the train. So, the point was, they needed a chance to blow off some steam. What better way than organize a party and roll out the last of his ale to share?
He'd recruited Sarai and Maglor to play their harps and/ or sing for music; Ignis, Ash and Evie to make hors d'oeuvres, Dread and Peter to bring in some chairs; and rigged a lamp and some cloth to make a disco ball-like display in the room (which he made Peter to promise not to touch).
Now he just had to get the guests on the dance floor... to harp music? He misses 'regular' music. Sigh.
What: Throwing a party
Where: Gym carriage
When: Early Evening- early morning, Apple 28
It was three days after the incident with the train and right at two weeks since they'd been allowed to get off this train and roam a new world. Sure somewhere in there, they'd had a brief reprieve involving a new platform and mess of newcomers, but that had hardly counted as a break from the train. So, the point was, they needed a chance to blow off some steam. What better way than organize a party and roll out the last of his ale to share?
He'd recruited Sarai and Maglor to play their harps and/ or sing for music; Ignis, Ash and Evie to make hors d'oeuvres, Dread and Peter to bring in some chairs; and rigged a lamp and some cloth to make a disco ball-like display in the room (which he made Peter to promise not to touch).
Now he just had to get the guests on the dance floor... to harp music? He misses 'regular' music. Sigh.

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"A glass container?" That's just another occasion where he feels the train is sorely underequipped. "If I had access to a proper furnace I could make one for you. I don't usually work with glass but I'm sure didn't forget how."
There is a split second glance to the window. If only he had access to a furnace maybe he could make a suitable container for the void lights. He's been itching to try since the first time he saw them. But that's it, barely a glimpse before it's gone.
"If you're going to be distilling anything you'd better get a good fit with the parts. Otherwise, not only you'll lose half of it but you're going to get everyone on the train drunk on the fumes. Just about any container won't do." This is years of experience speaking. They had to invent practically everything from scratch so Feanor has probably done all the stupid mistakes possible.
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"It would be incredibly useful if we had something like that to build things made of glass and metal. I doubt they'd truly like to see what we could do if we had access to use a tool."
The next bit of advice was surprising in a whole different fashion. It was useful and something Tony hadn't fully thought of just yet. He chuckles. "As amusing as getting the train drunk would be, we should perhaps avoid that. Knowing Peter, he'll find a way to blow the place up if we let him get drunk."
Oh how right he will be.
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"Eru, no! No one should let that kid get near alcohol. He can cause enough mayhem while perfectly sober. He's a good kid but I'm not keen on finding out how much more creative he can get when drunk."
That...is kind of prophetic?
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"It's true. The boy is a complete idiot when he's not being a genius." The words were said with clear fondness. He loved that silly kid and was grateful he was doing so well in this environment.
"How are things with your son?"
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The following question throws him off course a bit. His gaze travels to where Maglor and Sarai are playing. They look happy. He's grateful for that.
"Improving," he says, his eyes still on his son. "I hope."
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He follows Feanor's gaze to his own son and smiles at the two musicians. They seemed to be doing very well blending their songs together.
"Good. I'm happy to hear that. He looks healthier than he did when he first arrived, doesn't he?"
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And Sarai has been a blessing for that whole time.
"I'm glad he has company," he says "someone to play and sing with. He loves music."
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He blinks and remembers the present. Had he missed any of the conversation? Possibly. Did he care? Hmm.. a little bit.
"What were you saying? The ale seems to have caught up with me a bit."
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Still, the both the question and the declaration grants Tony a half-worried half-amused look.
"Oh, do you need to sit down?"
Feanor doesn't look like he was drinking at all. All the booze on the train would not get him drunk and that's definitely for the better. Too much alcohol brings the worst in him and there's a lot of worst there to choose from.
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Tony smirks at the suggestion and shakes his head. "No, I have a PhD in drunkenness. Uh.. a PhD is the highest educational rank you can get in a particular area."
Now that he thinks about it, he looks more interested in Feanor again. "Some of the folklore in my world talk about elves having really potent alcohol. Is that true?" He needs the recipe.
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"You do have interesting ideas on what to do with your time, really." Feanor thinks Tony is joking but he's not absolutely certain. More on the subject of alcohol though.
"Mhm. Quite correct." There's some truth in many tales. "I'm afraid you wouldn't live to try it even if we started today. The aging process takes centuries." Does it really? Totally poker face (if he knew what poker face is). Alright. Maybe 80% of poker face.