doctor beverly (
dancingmd) wrote in
driftfleet2015-07-26 09:47 am
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Who: Beverly Crusher and you!!!
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Nominally beach but really anywhere! Feel free to tag her with a place of your choice!
When: July 26th until the end of the glitchiness
[Beverly woke up this morning feeling strangely... invigorated. Looser, more carefree, and dare she say it? Happier than she's felt in months, ever since she first arrived on the Marsiva. To celebrate, she decided to head for the beach.
Which is where you'll find her now, lounging on a towel and reading a book that looks suspiciously similar to the ah... literature Dorian was so kind as to read out loud to the network a while back. At the very least, there's a ridiculous picture of a shirtless burly man in a plaid kilt on the front cover. As for her, well, she's wearing a very stylish green bathing suit and a big white sunhat, thoughtfully provided by a fan (who has thankfully saved you all from seeing her in some 1980s sparkly gold monstrosity instead). No doubt if you approach her, she'll flash a blinding smile your way and cheerfully engage you in conversation. Or better yet, some fun activities! Right now, she's up for almost anything!]
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Nominally beach but really anywhere! Feel free to tag her with a place of your choice!
When: July 26th until the end of the glitchiness
[Beverly woke up this morning feeling strangely... invigorated. Looser, more carefree, and dare she say it? Happier than she's felt in months, ever since she first arrived on the Marsiva. To celebrate, she decided to head for the beach.
Which is where you'll find her now, lounging on a towel and reading a book that looks suspiciously similar to the ah... literature Dorian was so kind as to read out loud to the network a while back. At the very least, there's a ridiculous picture of a shirtless burly man in a plaid kilt on the front cover. As for her, well, she's wearing a very stylish green bathing suit and a big white sunhat, thoughtfully provided by a fan (who has thankfully saved you all from seeing her in some 1980s sparkly gold monstrosity instead). No doubt if you approach her, she'll flash a blinding smile your way and cheerfully engage you in conversation. Or better yet, some fun activities! Right now, she's up for almost anything!]

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He is! I admit I wasn't so sure at first, given his age, but he has very much proved himself, especially under pressure or in a crisis. [She grins.] Needs a little work on the first contact front, but he'll get there!
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He is rather young then? [Wanda smiles kindly.] The way you talk about him is like a proud mother.
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Yes, I suppose I do... he often reminds me of my son.
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Your son, what is his name?
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Wesley! He's only a little bit older than Sokka... he's 22, Sokka is 19.
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19? Your captain is 19?
[That would make him six years younger than herself. Could someone so young, really be made captain? Well... if Atroma wills it, she supposes.]
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Yes, yes you are right. I was just surprised. I suppose I must keep working on tempering my expectations for this place.
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Your son, Wesley... he is also a captain?
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[Wanda ponders over this briefly.]
You said he was 22? So university?
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[Although Wanda knows she and Beverly are clearly not originally from the same world, she is obviously not aware of just how different their too realities were before arriving in the Fleet.]
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No, no, though I'm sure he would make an excellent one, if he wanted to. No, Wesley's learning to maneuver through and manipulate space and time.
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Your son... he can do this? Travel through space and time?
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[She eyes Dr. Crusher a little skeptically at this. Not that she has any reason to think that Beverly is lying, but more so that she's trying to establish if her son might be similar to Wanda in how their respective powers "developed."]
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No, nor from his father either. At least, that we know of. It could very well be some sort of dormant gene. Or it's just a random mutation, possibly the next step in human evolution.
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I do not mean to pry if it is to personal, but... could he have received them from someone else?
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My abilities were not inherited. They were... given to me. I was curious if your son could have been through something similar. I am sorry. I did not mean to offend.
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I'm not offended! I just don't understand exactly what you mean. I don't know who could or would have given them to him. As it was explained to me, it was something he always innately had, and just has to learn to tap into.
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Innately... I see. That is interesting. There are few back home who can claim to have innately possessed their abilities.
[And technically, one of them wasn't even from Earth.]
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Oh, it's not very common, not among humans anyway, but we wouldn't be the first species to evolve in that direction, so while it was surprising when we found out, it's not unprecedented.
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wrap?
Das a wrap folks, das a wrap.