[Siffleur doesn't comically spring into the air, but only because visiting Friday has gotten him somewhat used to the idea of beings that don't make any sound AND can move instantly. His tail still gets slightly puffy though.]
We wish to eat them and then use their bodies to make decorations. The shapeshifters are already reluctant to be eaten by me, and they would refuse to participate if their bodies were used to make wind chimes.
Nepeta takes her cue from Siffleur and doesn't leap away, but she might duck down behind him a little bit. And then peer out around his shoulder.
"Somebody said that if you made alive things they would try to eat us too? But that's okay so long as they're somewhere that efurybody else can avoid if they want to!"
Hmm. Is the problem that the fish will try to eat the other passengers, or that is it difficult to make alive things?
[A question of pure curiosity at this point. Siffleur has asked his question and gotten an answer. Still, he would like to know if the Captain's objection is simply because the fish will try to eat the other's eyes, or if this request is an unreasonable amount of energy to expend.]
Nepeta droops a little with disappointment when the Captain says no. She's ready to call that the end of it and leave, but will wait to see if her big cat friend gets an answer or not.
Fish eating the passengers would be hilarious... [sighs kinda dramatically] Creating even a facsimile of life takes a remarkable amount of energy. The kind no sane person would expend on frivolities. Even really, really funny ones.
Just... [waves hand vaguely] Set up one of those fake rabbits they have dogs chase on racetracks. That ought to be good enough.
[It would be hilarious, but Siffleur can understand needing to conserve energy. He just nods.]
I'm afraid I prefer living prey, but it's fine, the passengers provide for my needs. [He turns to Nepeta, who he knows is less eager to devour the others with him.] Would you enjoy a fake rabbit?
If there ever comes the time where the ship is infested with some sort of small, huntable beast, you two shall certainly be the first to hear about it. [...] Well, give or take a few dead people. I assume they'll hear something.
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We wish to eat them and then use their bodies to make decorations. The shapeshifters are already reluctant to be eaten by me, and they would refuse to participate if their bodies were used to make wind chimes.
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"Somebody said that if you made alive things they would try to eat us too? But that's okay so long as they're somewhere that efurybody else can avoid if they want to!"
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... No.
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[A question of pure curiosity at this point. Siffleur has asked his question and gotten an answer. Still, he would like to know if the Captain's objection is simply because the fish will try to eat the other's eyes, or if this request is an unreasonable amount of energy to expend.]
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Just... [waves hand vaguely] Set up one of those fake rabbits they have dogs chase on racetracks. That ought to be good enough.
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I'm afraid I prefer living prey, but it's fine, the passengers provide for my needs. [He turns to Nepeta, who he knows is less eager to devour the others with him.] Would you enjoy a fake rabbit?
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"It's all right. I can find other things to play with. Thank you fur the offer anyway, sir."
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Yes, thank you for seeing us, Captain.
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And she rests a hand on Siffleur's shoulder, ready to go.