Meeting after the Meeting
Nov. 11th, 2009 01:04 pmThe new quarters were highly preferred over the cells of before, no matter how the quarters were obtained. Pike, privately, thought he was being on his best behavior when it came to such things. Otherwise, he would have simply killed one of the higher officers, removed their belongings, and declared their rooms as Spock and his own. The quarters were bare, but some time spent with the replicators made it less so. As it stood, they had little else but time.
After the messages had gone out to their respective ends, Pike could tell that the chances of their getting access to the labs was nearly none, but perhaps they stood a better chance if James T. Kirk would vouch for them as well.
The rumor mill was just as strong on this ship as it was on the one he knew far better, even if the rumors were highly different then the ones he was used to hearing. The ones in particular that struck him as interesting were the ones that the man who declared himself from Starfleet Intelligence had displeased many in needing to speak with them in interviews, and he was slowly gathering information, along with Spock, on exactly what he wanted to know in the interviews. He knew they were being recorded, and the man was attempting to gain trust by coming to locations chosen by the interviewee, but Pike knew better then to fall for such simple tricks. Starfleet was working through this man. Perhaps their universes had more similarities then just the ones on the surface.
He could smell the spiced herbal tea that was one of Spock's favorites, conveniently programmed into the replicator by the child-Captain, and was letting his own coffee grow cold. It seemed that a brand of Klingon coffee was what had grown popular, though how the Federation of this universe got their hands on it he would never know, but all that mattered was that it brewed hot and strong and somehow even a replicator could hardly mess that up.
After the messages had gone out to their respective ends, Pike could tell that the chances of their getting access to the labs was nearly none, but perhaps they stood a better chance if James T. Kirk would vouch for them as well.
The rumor mill was just as strong on this ship as it was on the one he knew far better, even if the rumors were highly different then the ones he was used to hearing. The ones in particular that struck him as interesting were the ones that the man who declared himself from Starfleet Intelligence had displeased many in needing to speak with them in interviews, and he was slowly gathering information, along with Spock, on exactly what he wanted to know in the interviews. He knew they were being recorded, and the man was attempting to gain trust by coming to locations chosen by the interviewee, but Pike knew better then to fall for such simple tricks. Starfleet was working through this man. Perhaps their universes had more similarities then just the ones on the surface.
He could smell the spiced herbal tea that was one of Spock's favorites, conveniently programmed into the replicator by the child-Captain, and was letting his own coffee grow cold. It seemed that a brand of Klingon coffee was what had grown popular, though how the Federation of this universe got their hands on it he would never know, but all that mattered was that it brewed hot and strong and somehow even a replicator could hardly mess that up.
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Date: 2009-11-25 03:37 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-11-25 03:43 pm (UTC)"I am honored," he said. "And for myself, I value your insight and experience. This isn't exactly a situation I've found myself in before."
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Date: 2009-11-25 03:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-25 03:52 pm (UTC)"Thanks," he said. "For now, it's just good to know someone else shares something with me, however different." They were both stranded. Both mated to a Spock. For Jim, anyway, that lent a sort of kinship. "I think I just miss him."
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Date: 2009-11-25 03:54 pm (UTC)Pike stood up gracefully and walked over to the manhandled replicator, which had a padd hooked into it. "Tell me about your uniform from your home-verse."
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Date: 2009-11-25 04:01 pm (UTC)He got up and joined Pike at the replicator, looking over the rig. "Actually," he said. "I can do better than that. May I?"
He tapped a few keys, bringing up an image (http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x04hd/thenakedtimehd0335.jpg). "With that strange subspace connection, I can access images from Bill Shatner's program. Looks just like me, doesn't he?"
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Date: 2009-11-25 04:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-25 04:15 pm (UTC)"It's a long story," he said. "But yes, there are more. No more of you. But four of me, counting Bill."
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Date: 2009-11-25 04:17 pm (UTC)Is that... velour?
Perplexing.
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Date: 2009-11-25 04:18 pm (UTC)It could be... He mused over the idea, deciding.
[OOC: The green tunic or the golden command one?]
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Date: 2009-11-25 04:23 pm (UTC)"I'd have to try them on," he admitted. "But they look right." He frowned at Pike. "I met him, too," he said, and paused. Then. "What did you think?"
[[OOC - Gold, I think. Kirk made him a green wraparound replica already.]]
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Date: 2009-11-25 04:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-25 04:36 pm (UTC)"I don't know," he said uneasily, his brow furrowed. "I don't like him. And this may come as a surprise, but there aren't many people I take an instant dislike to. Even copies of myself."
No, in point of fact, he tended the other way.
"He's done nothing to arouse my suspicion. I'm pretty sure I'm being unfair, and that bothers me. And yet..."
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Date: 2009-11-25 04:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-25 04:44 pm (UTC)"No, it feels right," he said. He looked back up at Pike. "It seems like neither of us has anything but our instincts warning us. That's enough for me to be worried, but not for any other action. You'll let me know if you learn anything more concrete?"
He shook out the shirt.
"Mind if I try it on?"
[[OOC - Okay it's magic!space!velour, okay?]]
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Date: 2009-11-25 04:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-25 04:55 pm (UTC)"These are fine," he said. "I brought them with me; the ones here are a lot heavier. My clothes... didn't last quite as long." He smoothed the front of his shirt. "Thank you," he said, smiling is self-deprecation. "It's the little things. As for that Kirk--we need code names, at this point--I'll do what I can. I've got someone looking out for him, and I'll talk to Jim next chance I get. I'm not a big believer in condemnation without evidence."
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Date: 2009-11-25 05:04 pm (UTC)"Code names?" He sounded highly amused at the idea, "You will have to devise several, then, as they are so many of you."
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Date: 2009-11-25 05:08 pm (UTC)"I will," he agreed. "The captain can be... Junior. I'm Jim, obviously. And the other one..." He paused. "What do you think?"
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Date: 2009-11-25 05:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-25 05:23 pm (UTC)Thus far, Jim's trust had been warranted. He wasn't stupid enough to ignore the idea that it might backfire. But that was a gamble he took every day.
"I always hated being called Jamie," he mused. "But that just seems petty."
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Date: 2009-11-25 05:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-25 05:36 pm (UTC)You like him.
Spock observed as James T. Kirk stripped off his shirt to try on the new one. He was well-formed. There was much to recommend him - it was understandable why his own Spock might be drawn to him in a physical fashion.
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Date: 2009-11-25 05:43 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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