Zoe Hange (
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driftfleet2014-12-28 08:03 pm
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Who: Red Fish crew - Hange, Garak, Zhas and Coil
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Action: On the Red Fish deck
When: shortly after the shuffle and Garak's arrival
[The ship is small enough that when their new crewmate appears, Hange can round up the boys just by taking a stroll through the ship and yelling.]
Zhas! Coil! We have a new recruit, let's meet in the galley!
[Time for everyone to get comfy with each other. And also, discuss ship upgrades, this seems like a convenient time to do that.]
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Action: On the Red Fish deck
When: shortly after the shuffle and Garak's arrival
[The ship is small enough that when their new crewmate appears, Hange can round up the boys just by taking a stroll through the ship and yelling.]
Zhas! Coil! We have a new recruit, let's meet in the galley!
[Time for everyone to get comfy with each other. And also, discuss ship upgrades, this seems like a convenient time to do that.]

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[And he really will fight her if she tries. But for now, simply an amicable smile.]
However, I have a rather intimate knowledge of anatomy. I can't imagine there's nothing you'd find I can't simply tell you.
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[well, she's standing VERY close but not actually making a move as if to wrestle him on a lab table or anything like that... so... there's that?]
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I'm certain you've persuaded several people in such a way. But no.
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Oh, well... for now, we can go with that.
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[And just like that, they're back to normal. Garak turns, focusing back on the stars.]
Have you ever seen a desert, my dear?
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[She's socially acceptable again. Turning back on the stars as well. A nonhuman on her ship - exciting! Oh, she absolutely has to keep working on him.]
Fascinating. The humans there... well, they weren't quite what I'd recognize as completely human anymore, but the changes weren't much more than cosmetic from what I could see either.
Your species wouldn't have happened to branch off the human evolutionary line somehow, would it?
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[Two arms, two legs, two eyes-- the changes are mostly cosmetic, frankly.]
But insofar as I know, no. We're quite a few lightyears away from Earth. We weren't even the first person to contact Earthlings-- that would be the Vulcans. A species entirely devoted to logic and lack of emotions.
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[She's briefly amused that Garak wasn't offended by her question - she could see some people getting nettled over it.
Now changing tack, suddenly.]
A word of advice, Garak, although I'm sure you'll figure it out yourself in good time - think of it as me speeding up the process by whatever degree.
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Coil is subordinate to him and they know each other from before. If he gives you trouble you find unpalatable, I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know. I'm not keen on interfering with that bond and breeding resentment there. [More resentment, that is.]
As for the rest of the people who've been brought here, I have less to say. I regret I can't introduce you to Cecil; she seems to be gone now. As for the others, I would say Emblica is reliable if you chance across her.
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I'll keep all that in mind. I have no real quarrel with either of them; in fact, I was thinking of asking Coil if he might teach me sign language. Thank you.
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You're welcome. Like I said before... I'm not looking for us to all be best of friends. But I expect everyone to get along professionally together.
Let me know if you have problems.
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[So mum's the word on that otherwise.]
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[He's like 45? 50? Who knows.]
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[Really whetting her curiosity here, Garak.]
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Well. I've more or less covered what I wanted to discuss with you for the moment.
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Then until we next speak, Captain.
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