Seivarden Vendaai (
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fandomhigh2020-02-07 09:57 am
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How To Be Civilized, Friday, Period 3
"Welcome back," Seivarden said, standing in front of the class. "Today we're going to watch an entertainment, which is what is called a movie on Earth. This one is quite popular, a historical drama, and I'm showing it to you to give you an idea of civilized behaviour."
It had taken her a while to choose. Some students would likely be too excited about something romantic, while others would be too happy with anything with lots of space battles. Since Radchaai politics bothered a lot of people here she had avoided historical dramas involving a lot of that.
She had settled on one where a spaceship goes mad when its beloved Captain dies, even if it had some space battles.
"This one is set before the Lord of the Radch came to power, so I just want to point out that spaceships aren't this unreliable these days."
She pressed play.
The plot went like this:
A brave Captain from a prestigious family left her beloved to go to battle on her ship named Ineluctable Ascendancy of Mind Unfolding (the whole name was repeated every time the ship name was mentioned). The Captain and her crew of Lieutenants were introduced in the first scenes, and a few ancillaries, human bodies connected to the ship's AI, could be seen in the background. Then there was an impressive battle scene with a lot of ships and a lot of explosions, and the ship was damaged and later boarded. The Captain was shot and the ship, mad with grief at the death of her beloved captain, sent the enemies out the airlock and had her own crew locked up "to protect them". The rest of the entertainment showed another brave Captain chasing the mad ship through the galaxy, eventually catching up with it, saving the crew and blowing up the ship.
And in all of this there was a lot of drinking tea, some polite conversation and some polite but insulting conversation, and. Everyone used female pronouns and should anyone care, it was difficult to tell the biological sex of a lot of the characters.
"There's tea, of course," Seivarden said, gesturing at the tea set.
[Wait for OCD OCD is up]

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handwavyhelp of Nina and Summer -- had managed to acquire herself some jello gloves. They were even pretty stable! For jello. That was worn on the body. Which was to say, they lasted a good ten minutes into the movie before goopy, tea-infused jello started dripping from her hands.This was a terrible idea, Seivarden. Why did you even suggest it?!
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Judging by her expression she wasn't going to compliment Mae on her gloves.
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"Okay," Mae whispered back. She looked down at her desk, then back up. "Do you have any paper towels?"
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Yes, she knew what was up. What was up was very sticky right now between her fingers.
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And it was particularly cruel of Seivarden to wait until after class to confront Mae about it, because that would be a conversation Tisarwat would have loved to have eavesdropped in on. Maybe if she just took her time leaving class after the entertainment....
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She was! Really!
She was just, like, watching both entertainments. That is, the drama Seivarden had for them and Mae's amazing glove choices.
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"Um, like, I'm sure it's dreadfully uncivilized of me to ask," Nina said apologetically, with her gloves and her tea. "But are there no guy Radchaai? Everyone, like, seemed to be a girl............."
Which wasn't a terrible thing, but she wasn't sure if that was a deliberate choice of the drama, or if it was a culture thing, or if they just didn't have guys in general.
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Well, at least she kept her giggles quiet?
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"What makes you say that?"
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"They are people. Citizens. Radchaai don't care about gender and I know people here find that hard to wrap their heads around, but no, they are not girls."
She had expected some kind of question like this.
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"I did ask for paper towels," Mae pointed out. "And you didn't like my 'real gloves', either."
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She was, however, continually thrown out every time they mentioned Ascendancy; she kept expecting Chiss to show up.
And none of it was distracting from the amusement that was Mae's gloves. There was an awful lot of laughter being bled into the Force.
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