the stranger ([personal profile] tactician) wrote in [community profile] circle72012-01-28 12:51 pm

an apple a day

There came a sharp rapping on the metallic door. Spoke the raven, nevermore.

It was near mechanical in its precision, a steady one-two-three beat fit for a quick-time waltz but lacking all the feeling and expression to make it anything akin to music. It did fit in with the whirring and slight hum of machinery that always existed on the ship - the dull, metal white noise of a its gears and engines doing good work, a constant reassurance that no one was going to get thrown into zero-gravity or sucked into the nothingness of space. It was too loud and too localized, though, for it to be mistaken as part of the regular background.

"Doctor," said the knocker, perfectly spaced between two series of three-note beats, though he stopped right after the last knock-knock-knock following the word. It wasn't a common voice to hear around the sick bay area of the ship, but it wasn't one Bentley hadn't heard before. Calibri sounded quietly commanding as normal, if a little more impatient given the bitten off end to the 'R' of Bentley's title. "Doctor, I am in need of your assistance."
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[personal profile] aphelionix 2012-02-01 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Rather than question or explain, Bentley just nodded. The game wasn't for his own sake, but it certainly couldn't hurt to get to know Calibri over a game of chess.

...Could it?

Bentley set his tablet aside, getting up and pulling something from under a nearby cabinet. It was an old-fashioned, wooden chess set. (Old-fashioned, because digital ones were all the rage in this day and age.) He set the board on the table at Calibri's bedside, beginning to set up the pieces.

"Do you know how to play?"
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[personal profile] aphelionix 2012-02-02 08:15 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah. Well, there's a lot of rules, but we'll keep it simple," he said, looking happy with himself once he finished arranging the pieces. Bentley gave himself the white pieces, and Calibri the black. "The player with the white pieces go first. These here are pawns." He picked up the simple, rounded piece that lined the first row, and set it two squares ahead of where it first was. "They can only move forward, and only attack diagonally. They also can only move one square, unless they're still on the beginning row."
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[personal profile] aphelionix 2012-02-02 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"To claim the other person's king," he said, pointing to Calibri's king piece.
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yeah it'll prolly get convoluted and tough to keep up with 8'D

[personal profile] aphelionix 2012-02-03 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"If you win, I'll let you go," Bentley bet. "If not, well. You'll probably go anyway, won't you?"

With an easier smile that before, Bentley made his move, sitting back.