FIRE is the OUTCOME of hypocrisy (
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tampered2013-07-04 10:45 pm
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Mingle Log!
When; July 5th through July 7th!
Rating; G+
Characters; Open to ALL, 4th Wallers and Citizens!
Summary; The celebrations continue, and the Anonymous regime has summoned guests that Citizens might (not) prove very thrilled to see! As opposed to other Fourth Wall events, all visiting characters will have been invited to the City, or they must arrive here of their own will.
Mingle! Explore~!
Log;
There's so much to do and so much to see in this City of cities. From tromping through Xanadu, long walks along the shore, shopping in the Square, hunting in the forest, meeting a contact in the Underground, or getting as many answers as possible at the Welcoming Center how can anyone decide on just one. In three days time so much can be done!
Shops and restaurants are having specials. Happy hour has become happy days in some bars. This is quite the occasion! When the City decides to celebrate, it becomes contagious. Why not smile and strike up a conversation with a stranger? After all, a stranger is a friend you haven't met yet.
Rating; G+
Characters; Open to ALL, 4th Wallers and Citizens!
Summary; The celebrations continue, and the Anonymous regime has summoned guests that Citizens might (not) prove very thrilled to see! As opposed to other Fourth Wall events, all visiting characters will have been invited to the City, or they must arrive here of their own will.
Mingle! Explore~!
Log;
There's so much to do and so much to see in this City of cities. From tromping through Xanadu, long walks along the shore, shopping in the Square, hunting in the forest, meeting a contact in the Underground, or getting as many answers as possible at the Welcoming Center how can anyone decide on just one. In three days time so much can be done!
Shops and restaurants are having specials. Happy hour has become happy days in some bars. This is quite the occasion! When the City decides to celebrate, it becomes contagious. Why not smile and strike up a conversation with a stranger? After all, a stranger is a friend you haven't met yet.
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Doctor. [Distant, almost plaintive:] It would be more [logical but what was logic? It couldn't save your best (and perhaps only) friend from the inevitable] practical to explain how you were able to accomplish it. Given the existence of the temporal anomaly, through our actions we may have inadvertently created another parallel universe.
[He takes refuge in the concrete, clinging to it stubbornly. People did not come back from the dead - and he knew all the symptoms of radiation poisoning, he'd seen it all happen right in front of his eyes. He mentally starts reciting the list, and he has to know.]
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I did this, flickers across his mind's eye, the guilt of it stoppering any further consolations until Spock can accept them. I don't know how to help you, and I did this. ]
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and then there's spock, who wants his goddamn logic and rules and practicality, and bones gives it to him, anyway, because conflict is not what he needs. they stand united, even through their differences. ]
Khan's blood. [ his eyes flick downward briefly before meeting spock's again. ] His genetically-engineered body also enhanced the regenerative properties in his blood. I tested the sample I took during his captivity on the dead Tribble in my office. Since it was kept in a frozen state, its brain function was still technically operational, so when it received the blood, it healed and lived again.
When I realized that, I did the same to Jim. I put him in one of the cryotubes and preserved him, and I temporarily placed the original human body in a medically-induced coma. You and Uhura brought Khan back to the Enterprise at my demand.
[ there are a lot of things that he doesn't say, for jim's sake, but he knows that spock will understand them well enough. he's just as intelligent as jim, if not more. he doesn't say that he knows what spock has done to have blood in his hands, that he knows that spock probably will not stop until he hears uhura's voice telling him that jim can be saved by bones, that khan needs to be alive. that it will take another person to make him stop, as well as the promise of jim's life, because he will see nothing but red. ]
As your concern for our temporal anomaly, Jim can tell you about that. [ look at him now, spock. he's alive. ]
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[Khan's blood. His eyes narrow, briefly, but he says nothing, keeps his neutral expression up. At my demand. So it would be Nyota who came to get him, to pull him back, and instantly, he tries desperately not to think of her eyes, or her touch, because she is the only one who would know exactly what to do, and she is not here for him. The rage has not dissipated, but it is significantly muted, an iceberg almost completely hidden under the surface, only noticeable when struck.]
[It would have taken a miracle to get Spock to accept that the Jim in front of him is the one from their universe, and he is alive; Bones carries the name miracle worker and he did it again. Spock lets go of a burden he did not even know he was carrying, and looks at Jim, with new eyes.]
Thank you. [A sharp nod towards Jim.] Sir. I apologise for my conduct.
[I cried.]
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Jim laughs low and a little sad, ducking his head to rub at his eyes and keep the dampness there from overwhelming him when he looks back up to meet a steadier, surer gaze. Knowing Bones' is on them both too, any attempt at hiding how raw Jim's terror was in the decontamination chamber is going to be a futile exercise, so beyond stubbornly refusing to cry there's little that can be done. He doesn't try to pretend it was okay. ]
I was so scared and you stayed with me. You hunted that bastard down and saved my life. Why are you apologizing? [ Jim raises his chin in a similarly curt nod and bites his lower lip for a moment, expression easing on a somewhat familiar, exasperated sigh. ] Your conduct was exemplary, Spock.
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he stands up straighter, squeezing spock's knee as he goes, a comfort for him as well. ]
I'm going to go and make us some lunch. [ his voice is loud and gruff, but the message is clear. ] Call me if you need anything.
[ he turns to look at jim, a million things in his eyes, but he squeezes his hands and ruffles his hair a bit. jim doesn't have to say anything to him because he already knows. when all is said and done, they'll have their own talk, about a lot of things. jim's fears and insecurities, and things bones never says because two broken men don't need a third burden in their midst.
and when he leaves to putter around the kitchen, it's with the knowledge that everything is going to be alright. ]
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[He keeps his eyes on Bones' back as he disappears into the kitchen, using the distance to centre himself completely before he focuses on Jim, processes the words. He was terrified. They were both terrified, and it is the warmth of Jim's tone that throws Spock completely off, makes him think that none of that mission happened - he didn't see Marcus betray them, Khan threatening them, Jim begging for his crew's lives--]
[Calmly, quietly:] Jim. It was not. [He lost control, he saw red, what else could he say but I gave in to the need for revenge, the very mistake I cautioned you against? But enough. Enough of that. He clings to hope because it is the last thing left, and because it was Bones who gave it to him.] Perhaps it would be wiser to focus on topics more pertinent to our current situation. Are you well, here?
[Awkward talk about feelings: go.]
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He won't fight a losing battle against Spock, not when they're both so firmly entrenched in their opinion on the matter. The important thing is that they can see where they're coming from and accept things for what they were, will be, all the same. Raising his brows, he shifts to sit in a nearby chair, still leaning over his knees but a mite more comfortable as he sorts through where to start. It's strange to think that he once disliked Spock enough to bristle from just being in the same room as him, and now he trusts him with his deepest secrets. ]
I've been having nightmares, they're ... frequent. I figure they've got to go away eventually, just. Trying not to think about it. [ Belatedly as something occurs to him, he calls over a shoulder to Bones, Tell the others he's here, I lost my comms. That's when Jim turns back and sighs bracingly, sorting his head out with more ease than he's felt in days. ] Chekov are Uhura are here, they live off in some magical ... I don't even know, some weird house. Me and Bones decided we'd rather have somewhere normal.
[ His hands loosen, re-clasping with an idle clap. ]
Chekov's been here the longest, he told me the stars don't move in regular patterns so we're not orbiting anything. We're trapped in an intersection of space-time where nothing continues back home until we return, it's effectively frozen without us, and we're all pulled from different points in our time-line. There's no parallel universe this time, thank God.
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[So he observes. The energy has left Jim - he is a shuttle spiralling out of control, heading downwards. Nightmares, he can do nothing about, that is a doctor's realm of expertise, or a psychiatrist's.]
Magical? [His eyebrow arches, considering the information (Nyota is here. How far ahead or behind is she? He will talk to her later).] A nexus such as this would possess highly advanced technology undetectable to our own, perhaps. [But not magic that's just ridiculous.]
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[ He's not even a scientist and he's in hell. ]
So far I haven't been able to find out who it is that actually runs this place, I'm thinking of publicly asking them to answer for what they've done here.
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What has transpired here, Captain?
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[ In a nutshell. ]
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My communicator appears to be functioning normally, as does my tricorder. How may I assist?
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You could find out whether the Enterprise can get a lock on us all and beam us the hell out of here.
[ Although something tells him that's going to be a problem. Fucking City. ]
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It appears you are stranded here, for the time being.
[But Kirk's got a plan, he always does. Spock just needs to hear it and figure out how feasible it is.]
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How's their lock on you?
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Alright. You're going to take down as many readings from this place as you can. Apart from your word, that tricorder is your proof that any of this exists. Everyone who comes here has some connection to Earth, I believe there's enough suggestive evidence to safely assume this place exists around the planet in its own temporal fold. It keeps sucking people in from it, from all over the time-line.
Once you have enough information, then you contact the Enterprise, beam back and convince Starfleet there's a very real threat right on their doorstep.
[ His throat works as he pauses. ]
Your second priority is to smash this sonofabitch open and get us out. You might have to convince me to help, my time-line could have re-continued.
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[A pause, as he considers phrasing rather than content.]
I do not believe convincing the Captain will be a problem.
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[ Just. Yeah, so there's that. There's also a wry twist to his lips that says this is messed up, I know. ]
Give him a minute to take it all in, though.
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[An almost-smile graces his expression, because Jim doesn't sit still when his crew is danger, any version of his crew. It had been what led him straight to that warp core. Spock does not shudder. He is accepting it, slowly. The needs of the many.]
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I've missed you.
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We... are indebted to you.
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He rises and claps him on the shoulder. ]
C'mon, let's go bother Bones for now. That was more emotion for one day than even I'm used to, I'm starved.
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With your permission, sir, I intend to explore the city, and take as many readings as possible. Just as people are brought here, it is also unpredictable when they may be forced to leave.
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