Kara Danvers (
takingkarabusiness) wrote in
driftfleet2016-06-06 08:46 pm
Entry tags:
Tourist ROAD TRIP (mingle)
Who: Touristas and visitors
Broadcast: as needed
Action: The Tourist!
When: The month of June
[ Get bit by the June Bug and mingle to your heart's content! ]
Broadcast: as needed
Action: The Tourist!
When: The month of June
[ Get bit by the June Bug and mingle to your heart's content! ]

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Well, even so, I thought we should clear the air.
[ He does! He sits on whatever might function as a chair in here - if seems inappropriate to sit on her bed. ]
I've been given idea about why you're annoyed, but I would like to hear it from you.
[ First hand information, makes it easier to address right? Right. ]
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I know I come off as ditzy and silly and clumsy—I can be those things, sure, and it's part of my cover at home. But you don't even understand how important it is for me to do the right thing and be the person my mother intended for me to be. I would never betray her, or anyone else, by being careless and dangerous. I already feel worse than useless here, so being treated like a child, like you know my situation better than I do, it doesn't really help.
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[ Okay, so Winn had been accurate. He felt bad for causing her guilt, as he hadn't meant to, but that was why he had come to talk. He took a breath, deciding his words. ]
Believe me, I understand the need to live up to what someone believes you can be. It's hard.
But I've never once thought you would do something to purposefully endanger anyone. It's not that I think you won't use your power responsibly - it's just that I would prefer you maybe not use certain ones on this ship. Again, not because I don't trust you or think you're a child. But because accidents happen to the best of us, and one of the best ways to prevent those potentially catastrophic accidents is to simply not use the thing that could cause them.
I wouldn't be comfortable with anyone using laser beams of intense strength on this ship unless we had no other choice in an emergency, not just you. And when it comes down to it I have to think of the best ways to try and keep everyone on this ship safe.
That was why I asked you not to use your laser beams, though looking back I realize I expressed that poorly, and for that I apologize.
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The thing is, it's almost worse you think I'd do something accidentally. I'm smart, Jim. Besides you, I've probably spent more time in space than anyone else on the ship. I'd been to 12 planets before I even got here. I want you to want to keep everyone safe—that's the hallmark of a great captain, which I think you are. But this is the sort of situation where you can express your concerns and then trust me to respect them and use my best judgement. Because I do respect you. Just less when you're trying to act like my dad rather than my equal.
I am sorry if I made you nervous at all, though. I've been in a weird place between being completely honest about my powers and not, so sometimes I have a hard time choosing when to be regular ol' Kara Danvers who is definitely not in any way Supergirl and Supergirl.
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You're right, I should. At the time, I admit it didn't sound like you were taking that concern seriously, and so I became upset.
And it's not that I think you would Kara. It's just - they happen. Accidents happen and they are no one's fault, but as I'm sure you know they can have serious consequences, especially in space. I just want to do my due diligence in heading them off.
You can be completely honest with me, whenever you need to be, about anything. I value people who can do that, even when it's hard or especially when I don't want to hear it.
[ His lips quirked in a little smile. ]
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[ she wants to hug it out. hug it out, jim. embrace your fate ]
I just need to accept that you're going to be everyone's Disappointed Dad at some point.
[ she's teasing. this was actually a lot less painful than she expected ]
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[ Oh, we're hugging? Well that's okay, he's a hugger, and he gives her a hug back. ]
No, I'm to young to do that just yet. That was Pike's job. Sometimes Bones'.
[ It was, but he was glad they had cleared things up. It wouldn't be good for the crew for their to be sour feelings, however unintentionally they had been created. And he knew Kara was taking his concerns seriously, and that eased his own fears. ]
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Who's Pike?
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Christopher Pike. He was the former captain of my ship, and one of my superiors - he was promoted to Admiral when I took over the Enterprise.
[ There's a pause, the tiniest flicker of pain in his eyes, the kind that only comes when thinking of someone close and beloved. ]
He's the one who got me to join up with Star Fleet. He died a year ago, during an attack on Star Fleet headquarters.
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I'm sorry to hear about that, but it seems like he had a remarkable influence on your life. How did he get you to join?
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[ There's a pause, a twitch of his lips into a faint smile. The story was funny to him, though in more recent months, especially going back out into the universe, he had begun to question his own motives at the time, his motives now. ]
He dared me. Specifically to be better than my father, and the sad little life I had carved for myself in Iowa at the time.
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Also... does Iowa become more interesting in the future?
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No, it is all farming mostly. I lived in a little place called Riverside, on my uncle's farm.
Pike came across me in the local bar after some of his cadets had moped the floor with me. I think I made a good impression even with the napkins stuffed up my nose.
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And that's a great mental image. I'm sure you were very charismatic.
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Well, to be fair, it was like four against one, I think I did a good job of holding my own.
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I may or may not have nearly passed out over a table at the time. To be honest that part is a bit of a blur.
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[ He laughed. ]
Nah, it's okay. It's a ridiculous story, it should be told truthfully. And it's a story that does Pike a lot of credit - shows the kind of man he is.
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He was captain for about five minutes while he kept the ship on a collision course with Nero's ship so that everyone else could escape when the auto pilot malfunctioned.
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I'm sorry to hear that. He probably saved a lot of people, but that doesn't always take the sting out of it.
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[ He shrugged. ]
To be honest, I don't have much feeling about it. I never knew him. He's just a name on paper, a shadow to live up to.
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Your cousin the super hero?
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