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With the most careful of attempts, not wanting to warn the system that he was trying anything at all, Pike was testing the limits of the restrictions on the padd he had been given. He had been reading extensively on the history and known facts of the Christopher Richard Pike of this universe.

In many ways, they were surprisingly similar, and in others, not so surprisingly different. This was a man of peace, with multiple accomplishments in the areas of peace keeping and bravery, a very well respected captain as well as the designer of this universe's Enterprise.

And a slightly younger man as well, it seemed. The year was 2258. When he had left his universe, it had been 2263. Briefly, Pike had wondered if he had remained fifty years old or he had lost five years in the process.

His head came up from the faint light of the padd when he heard the guards shifting. It was too early for the shift change - that meant something was happening.

Date: 2009-08-29 06:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kirktastic.livejournal.com
Kirk clipped the phaser to his belt in an angry motion, almost snarling, before he turned and suddenly hugged Spock hard. "...Damn you." He whispered, just for a second, breathing in the scent of the Vulcan, before letting go and walking away entirely, leaving Spock there.

Date: 2009-08-29 06:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sehlatbear.livejournal.com
The contact, as brief as it is, calms Spock. He leans against the wall and reorganizes his own head, reassures himself that his bonds, all of them in their many forms, are still intact, still strong and whole. That pain is not his and they will heal it in Pike and his Spock.

It is almost without thought that he goes to the wall panel and checks his messages. The note he sent to young Spock has been returned. Spock breathes deeply, takes one last moment under the sky of his mind, before arranging to speak to his counterpart. The young one should be warned.

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