[ Gwen's eyes dart upwards towards the sky, and she was wondering if she made herself obvious or not, and not as if Torchwood is a thing to worry about these days. ]
I was thinking more along the lines of things like the Boogeyman or UFOs.
But, if they come from another planet, they still wouldn't be called mermaids. That implies terrestrial original. They'd be xeno... something. Henry gave me the theoretical name once, but I can't recall.
[He considers her other question, bemused.]
That's like asking how humans find themselves on land. It's where they live. It's where they evolved...
[ Gwen isn't being the least bit serious, but she is having a bit of fun pulling this poor guy's legs. ]
But I've never seen a mermaid who lives in the sea before. I've seen ones that look like those, but they tended to float in the sky. And, yes, they were twice as deadly. You know with the whole luring men to their doom.
{It's not that Will doesn't know a joke when he hears one, it's just that he's used to people talking about these kinds of things very seriously. Also, considering he routinely goes swimming with a mermaid, he has no reason to doubt her seriousness.]
Well, if it isn't bound to the ocean, it's definitely not a mermaid. Mermaids are aquatic by definition, and they don't lure men to their doom. Could be a siren, I suppose. Did she have wings?
[ Having some freedom to talk about these things is a bit of a relief for Gwen. ]
Aeromaid? She had wings that resembled transparent fins. [ She purses her lips in thought. ] Okay, so maybe she was a flying siren but she had the tail like a mermaid and the fangs of one of those angler fish.
Well, I mean, mermaids can have pretty sharp teeth, but...
[He shakes his head. Theoretically, he knows that a mermaid can rip apart another mermaid with its claws and teeth, but they are a peaceful species except in extremis. This woman is describing something else entirely.]
Transparent wings, huh? You don't have pictures, do you?
[ Gwen takes a deep breath, and she shakes her head. There's so much that was lost with the destruction of the Torchwood HUB. ]
Sadly, all I have now are stories. But the people that I worked for didn't exactly have a proper name for what she was, so we simply called her a Mermaid. I just have told my daughter the full details of what she truly was.
[ Gwen takes the offered hand, and she gives it a shake. ]
A pleasure, Doctor Zimmerman. Gwen. Gwen Cooper. I worked with or still somewhat work for a now defunct agency called Torchwood. We were based out of Cardiff.
[ ooc: I'm totally cool with Will and Sanctuary knowing about Torchwood. :> ]
Call me Will. [He smiles and gives her hand a shake.] I've heard all about Torchwood and, on behalf of an organization called the Sanctuary, if you or any of yours ever need a place to hide out, just let us know...
(ooc: that works :) plus that way he feels like they have something in common since, by the end of Sanctuary, they're in basically the same boat as Torchwood with being "terrorists")
[ She has a bright smile on her face, and Gwen recalls hearing Ianto talk about them during their briefings. But with an ocean and a good size of a continent between them, Torchwood mostly kept to events surrounding The Rift. ]
I heard a little bit about you lot. Though it was only in passing, my old boss tended to keep better tabs on these things than I did. And I can only do the same, Will. I don't know much about what the things you deal with, but I can help out where I can.
[ She lets go of his hand. ] But right now I'm just happy I've been able to settle down. Being on the run isn't exactly a good thing with a little one.
(ooc: There's new stuff that came out for Torchwood about Gwen and Jack starting over from scratch pretty much. And man I really wish Netflix and stuff would air Sanctuary. :?)
Something tells me that Jack Harkness and Helen Magnus were on... intimate terms at some point in the past...
[He chuckles. Immortal Brits, after all. If not Magnus, then maybe Watson. Hopefully not Druitt. Dear God, please not Druitt. He shakes his head to dispel that mental image.]
Sounds like we deal in pretty different spheres, but we're still in the same boat. Probably on some of the same terrorist watch-lists, even...
(ooc: I'm way behind on Torchwood. I haven't actually seen anything since Children of Earth ... Sanctuary needs more love. I have all the eps on my hard-drive for when I want to rewatch, but it would be way more convenient if it were on Netflix or Hulu or Amazon or SOMETHING!!!
PS, I once wrote a Sanctuary/Torchwood crossover :D never thought I'd actually be threading with anyone from the fandom, though, lol)
Jack has been intimate with more people than I'd like to imagine, and is. But I'd rather not let my mind go there.
[ Gwen gives her head of a shake as if to shake away what dirty visions of Jack doing what Jack does. ]
Terrestrial mermaids and extra-terrestrial mermaids are things the public just shrugs off as being fantasy. But these things are very, very, very real. And perhaps it is for the best that it remains that way.
[ ooc: People might not like it, but Miracle Day wasn't half bad. It was different but it was good stuff. Same. Netflix got rid of a lot of good shows. I miss Warehouse 13 too. And neither Hulu nor Amazon have them.:/ ]
It's been my experience that the people, or at least the ones in authority, who do recognize non-humans as real tend to wish to either control or destroy them. These days, they need protection more than the civilian populationdoes. That's why the Sanctuary exists.
(ooc: I'll probably watch Miracle Day at some point, but Torchwood just has such a bleak and cynical world-view that it can be a bit of a slog unless I'm in a very specific mood ... did they take WH13 off of Netflix, too? That sucks. there needs to be a Netflix equivalent for sci fi geeks, lol, Sanctuary and Warehouse 13, and all the Star Treks, and Blake's 7 and B-5 and Firefly and all the crappy SF from the late 80s and early 90s, and etc. that would solve most of my problems in life, lol)
That's what Jack envisioned when he took over Torchwood, but we didn't exactly get many of the good aliens visiting Earth. But we've already experienced what happens when humanity, the darker side of it gets a hold of something that this planet shouldn't have.
And it's why I'm looking to get Torchwood operational again, just, just, funds are a bit of a problem. When Torchwood went, so did our money. And with Jack doing whatever it is he does, I'm left with nothing more than an old converted survey ship to call home and work.
(ooc: I agree about Torchwood past CoE being a bit of a slog. The audios aren't much better, and beyond the rebuilding, and some bits - I wouldn't want to touch on stuff they're dealing with in the audio plays. And yes, yes, yes, to a dedicated service for sci-fi stuff. Amazon seems to be the best though.)
Well, I'm not sure if we can help you with funds, but we can easily find you places to live and work. You'd be surprised how much unclaimed land exists under our feet. I could show you?
(ooc: I almost feel like Torchwood was so bound and determined to NOT be a "family show" like Doctor Who that it just was forced to get darker and darker to constantly re-prove itself. It's like they missed the "enough is enough" memo and just kept going, or something. Which is a shame, because it's a fun premise at the end ... Amazon is pretty good, and Hulu and Netflix pick up much of the slack. It would just be nice to have everything in one place)
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I was thinking more along the lines of things like the Boogeyman or UFOs.
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[ A coy smile starts to form on her lips. ]
And I tell her stories of glittering women who look like mermaids in the sky are so very real.
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[And there's no sarcasm or anything like it in his tone or manner.]
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[ Her tone is playful, and Gwen knows not to put doubt in anything anymore. ]
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[He considers her other question, bemused.]
That's like asking how humans find themselves on land. It's where they live. It's where they evolved...
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But I've never seen a mermaid who lives in the sea before. I've seen ones that look like those, but they tended to float in the sky. And, yes, they were twice as deadly. You know with the whole luring men to their doom.
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Well, if it isn't bound to the ocean, it's definitely not a mermaid. Mermaids are aquatic by definition, and they don't lure men to their doom. Could be a siren, I suppose. Did she have wings?
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Aeromaid? She had wings that resembled transparent fins. [ She purses her lips in thought. ] Okay, so maybe she was a flying siren but she had the tail like a mermaid and the fangs of one of those angler fish.
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[He shakes his head. Theoretically, he knows that a mermaid can rip apart another mermaid with its claws and teeth, but they are a peaceful species except in extremis. This woman is describing something else entirely.]
Transparent wings, huh? You don't have pictures, do you?
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Sadly, all I have now are stories. But the people that I worked for didn't exactly have a proper name for what she was, so we simply called her a Mermaid. I just have told my daughter the full details of what she truly was.
She was a beauty, but she was deadly.
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Doctor Will Zimmerman, by the way. [He offers his hand to shake.]
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A pleasure, Doctor Zimmerman. Gwen. Gwen Cooper. I worked with or still somewhat work for a now defunct agency called Torchwood. We were based out of Cardiff.
[ ooc: I'm totally cool with Will and Sanctuary knowing about Torchwood. :> ]
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(ooc: that works :) plus that way he feels like they have something in common since, by the end of Sanctuary, they're in basically the same boat as Torchwood with being "terrorists")
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[ She has a bright smile on her face, and Gwen recalls hearing Ianto talk about them during their briefings. But with an ocean and a good size of a continent between them, Torchwood mostly kept to events surrounding The Rift. ]
I heard a little bit about you lot. Though it was only in passing, my old boss tended to keep better tabs on these things than I did. And I can only do the same, Will. I don't know much about what the things you deal with, but I can help out where I can.
[ She lets go of his hand. ] But right now I'm just happy I've been able to settle down. Being on the run isn't exactly a good thing with a little one.
(ooc: There's new stuff that came out for Torchwood about Gwen and Jack starting over from scratch pretty much. And man I really wish Netflix and stuff would air Sanctuary. :?)
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[He chuckles. Immortal Brits, after all. If not Magnus, then maybe Watson. Hopefully not Druitt. Dear God, please not Druitt. He shakes his head to dispel that mental image.]
Sounds like we deal in pretty different spheres, but we're still in the same boat. Probably on some of the same terrorist watch-lists, even...
(ooc: I'm way behind on Torchwood. I haven't actually seen anything since Children of Earth ... Sanctuary needs more love. I have all the eps on my hard-drive for when I want to rewatch, but it would be way more convenient if it were on Netflix or Hulu or Amazon or SOMETHING!!!
PS, I once wrote a Sanctuary/Torchwood crossover :D never thought I'd actually be threading with anyone from the fandom, though, lol)
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[ Gwen gives her head of a shake as if to shake away what dirty visions of Jack doing what Jack does. ]
Terrestrial mermaids and extra-terrestrial mermaids are things the public just shrugs off as being fantasy. But these things are very, very, very real. And perhaps it is for the best that it remains that way.
[ ooc: People might not like it, but Miracle Day wasn't half bad. It was different but it was good stuff. Same. Netflix got rid of a lot of good shows. I miss Warehouse 13 too. And neither Hulu nor Amazon have them.:/ ]
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(ooc: I'll probably watch Miracle Day at some point, but Torchwood just has such a bleak and cynical world-view that it can be a bit of a slog unless I'm in a very specific mood ... did they take WH13 off of Netflix, too? That sucks. there needs to be a Netflix equivalent for sci fi geeks, lol, Sanctuary and Warehouse 13, and all the Star Treks, and Blake's 7 and B-5 and Firefly and all the crappy SF from the late 80s and early 90s, and etc. that would solve most of my problems in life, lol)
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And it's why I'm looking to get Torchwood operational again, just, just, funds are a bit of a problem. When Torchwood went, so did our money. And with Jack doing whatever it is he does, I'm left with nothing more than an old converted survey ship to call home and work.
(ooc: I agree about Torchwood past CoE being a bit of a slog. The audios aren't much better, and beyond the rebuilding, and some bits - I wouldn't want to touch on stuff they're dealing with in the audio plays. And yes, yes, yes, to a dedicated service for sci-fi stuff. Amazon seems to be the best though.)
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(ooc: I almost feel like Torchwood was so bound and determined to NOT be a "family show" like Doctor Who that it just was forced to get darker and darker to constantly re-prove itself. It's like they missed the "enough is enough" memo and just kept going, or something. Which is a shame, because it's a fun premise at the end ... Amazon is pretty good, and Hulu and Netflix pick up much of the slack. It would just be nice to have everything in one place)
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