James Tiberius Kirk (
universal_charm) wrote in
driftfleet2017-10-01 02:07 pm
video/action: open
Who: Kirk + Anyone!
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Yes, on the Tourist and Iskaulit
When: Now!
[ Video ]
[ The video opens to Kirk's bedroom, his hair damp from what one would hope is a shower. A small curl has escaped against his forehead. He doesn't look particularly grim, but he doesn't seem overjoyed to be awake either. ]
Good morning, everyone. Looks like I'm finally awake. For those who don't know me or possibly forgot I was here given how long I was alseep, I'm James Tiberius Kirk, captain of the Tourist - but just call me Jim.
According to my first mate, I've been asleep for a month. And I've missed quite a bit, as it turns out.
[ He took a breath, his voice sounding a touch guilty, even though going into a coma wasn't his choice. ]
I would appreciate a check in with everyone, especially my crew - new and old members. And if anyone wants to talk, I'm here.
[ Action - Tourist ]
[ Awake and showered, now he needed coffee. Coffee and a real meal. There had been... distractions, before now. He made his way to the kitchen to see if he could coax the coffee maker into being kind and cooperating for once, and that done he took up a spot where he could look out at the stars gliding by - and hopefully catch anyone else coming and going.
Once he had finished the coffee, he would start a walk around the ship, looking to catch anyone he hadn't already and get a feel back for her. ]
[ Action - Iskaulit ]
[ More than anything else he craved exercise. Whatever Atroma did while they were in their comas had kept off any major atrophy, but his body still felt tight and unused. It was certainly uncomfortable, to say the least, and after being told of what had happened he didn't want to be caught in anything less than prime condition.
So the Iskaulit went to avail himself of the facilities, running long laps and then switching to weights and back again. If he saw anyone he would talk, of course. He might even slide into the bar at some point. Most professionals would say that going for a drink after waking up from a coma wasn't the best idea, but considering what he had been told? He thought it a necessary medicine. ]
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Yes, on the Tourist and Iskaulit
When: Now!
[ Video ]
[ The video opens to Kirk's bedroom, his hair damp from what one would hope is a shower. A small curl has escaped against his forehead. He doesn't look particularly grim, but he doesn't seem overjoyed to be awake either. ]
Good morning, everyone. Looks like I'm finally awake. For those who don't know me or possibly forgot I was here given how long I was alseep, I'm James Tiberius Kirk, captain of the Tourist - but just call me Jim.
According to my first mate, I've been asleep for a month. And I've missed quite a bit, as it turns out.
[ He took a breath, his voice sounding a touch guilty, even though going into a coma wasn't his choice. ]
I would appreciate a check in with everyone, especially my crew - new and old members. And if anyone wants to talk, I'm here.
[ Action - Tourist ]
[ Awake and showered, now he needed coffee. Coffee and a real meal. There had been... distractions, before now. He made his way to the kitchen to see if he could coax the coffee maker into being kind and cooperating for once, and that done he took up a spot where he could look out at the stars gliding by - and hopefully catch anyone else coming and going.
Once he had finished the coffee, he would start a walk around the ship, looking to catch anyone he hadn't already and get a feel back for her. ]
[ Action - Iskaulit ]
[ More than anything else he craved exercise. Whatever Atroma did while they were in their comas had kept off any major atrophy, but his body still felt tight and unused. It was certainly uncomfortable, to say the least, and after being told of what had happened he didn't want to be caught in anything less than prime condition.
So the Iskaulit went to avail himself of the facilities, running long laps and then switching to weights and back again. If he saw anyone he would talk, of course. He might even slide into the bar at some point. Most professionals would say that going for a drink after waking up from a coma wasn't the best idea, but considering what he had been told? He thought it a necessary medicine. ]

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He smiles, pleased.] Thank you, but you will need to promote Sulu as well. He would be endlessly annoyed if I outranked him.
[And, with great sincerity:] I do trust you. I want you to know that.
[Kirk wasn't talking about trust of that magnitude, but it's worth saying. Chekov knows that he's a little too standoffish with his own crew--too worried that they're going to leave again, too afraid that they're going to notice that he's not quite who they want him to be. It's taken six months for him to really trust Kirk this time around.]
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[ Kirk isn't sure in his own personal miracles, in the ones that might save his own life. He used that one up, the big one, and he was fine with that. He would prefer the miracles be spent on others anyways, on saving the lives of those that mattered. ]
Well, I might let it go on for just a little bit. Only a little. You know, to motivate him.
[ He smirked, as if he had just come upon a wicked sort of plan. Oh dear. It faded when the other spoke again, and ever so slightly he nodded. He could hear the sincerity in Chekov's voice, the levity of them. ]
I'm glad to have earned it again, Chekov, and I'm sorry for whatever I did to have degraded it in the first place.
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How cruel. [Not that it wouldn't be fun.
Chekov frowned at the unexpected apology.]
You didn't do anything, captain. Jim. You should have had it from the start, but I... [He trailed off, torn between making some true but brief excuse or being entirely honest. There was a time when he had always erred on the side of honesty.] I have been in these places away from home for three years now, maybe more. This is my third one, and each time... it becomes more difficult to trust anything, does that make sense? Nothing lasts, no one remembers, everything changes. This is the fourth time--fifth, technically--I have found you, and how many times can I tell you the same things with any hope that you will remember them? You could disappear tomorrow and return the next day with no memory of being here and it would begin again.
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[ At first Kirk frowned, not quite understanding, and then it began to dawn on him. He knew Chekov had come from another world previously, not just their own home world, but a prison. Had Chekov been to other places too? Three years away from home in another world, and Kirk popping in and and out forgetting? He could see how that would be mentally exhausting, and it would be a natural defense to simply stop trusting those you knew, or thought you knew. He didn't blame Chekov for that at all. ]
No, I understand. Well, not in the sense that it's happened to me all that much, but I understand what you're saying. I can't say I wouldn't have similar reactions after so many times too. I should have been more understanding of that from the start too.
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Thank you for understanding.
[That was a lot of seriousness all at once. Teasingly:] Yes, you should have known all of the things that I didn't tell you from the first moment I came here.
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It seems being away from you all has made me rusty. Usually I'm better at reading your minds.
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Yes, only until then. If I get plenty of practice, I'm sure they'll come back soon.
[ AKA COME AND TALK TO HIM, GOSH CHEKOV ]