James Tiberius Kirk (
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driftfleet2018-05-07 11:17 pm
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[ Open ] Catch-All: My Kind of Party
Who: Jim Kirk & You!
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Yes, planet!
When: All Month Long
Turns out that they might have gotten a break this time around. Kirk is suspicious, but willing to let himself indulge while they can. When the breaks come, they should be enjoyed. He was quick to sign up with the Starstrikers, even tough the mascot was a little... meh. But hey, he wasn't here for mascots.
He was here to have some fun - and maybe take a few championship belts if he could, or some records. He would be okay with either.
a: spaceship races
Every kind of competition imaginable is available here, and that's never been more true than with the space ship races. Kirk hadn't been sure what to expect, but oh did his heart race when he saw what it really meant. Small passenger ships, meant for maybe four total crew, ranging in shape and color and size and all primed and geared to go as fast as possible through the designated course.
So much easier than trying to get the Enterprise to push past her mach limits and beat out Klingon war birds. And more fun.
He raced alone just fine, but if someone wanted to partner up in the cockpit he was for. For the observers and tag-a-longs, they would find that the captain was quite daring when it came to fitting through tight places or pulling maneuvers. Like rushing through an asteroid field and trying to edge out a lead by dodging through some tightly closing rocks...
"It'll fit! It'll fit!"
b: motorbike races
If he couldn't be racing past stars, racing motorbikes was the next best thing. It was certainly a lot more fun than the last time he had been on a motorbike. A lot less on the line, that was for sure. It took him a bit to get used to the mechanics of these machines, but once he figured it out, it wasn't to very different from back on Earth. The tracks were way more advanced, but hey, that wasn't so bad. He found the natural tracks better though, the ones that sent you racing through trees and over cliffs and dunes. He was at least relatively successful, winning more than he lost.
He was happy to have less official matches with anyone who wanted one, or take a drive just to enjoy the scenery. Just don't laugh at him in the official match suits. He only, kind of, chose these colors and it was better for the suits not to be to baggy. As proven when he crashed a few times. Even good racers have bad days, okay?
c: gambling
Everything can't be an adrenaline rush all the time, right? Or at least, not the same kind of rush. So Kirk whiles away some of the hours gambling. It's not often, but he participates now and then - usually in black jack or poker. He can't quite count cards, but he has good luck which could be just as useful when it came down to it.
He switches between tables and games at intervals when he is there, never sticking to any one thing for to long. Maybe he bumps you on the way to a new table or game, nodding his head in that direction.
"You in?"
d: hand-to-hand combat
Star Fleet might push for peace, but that didn't mean that its people didn't know how to hold their own in a fight. The universe wasn't always a very kind place, after all, and Kirk had never been a stranger to a fight or two. Usually in bars, but hey, he had been smoothed around the edges. The truth was that he liked the challenge, the unpredictability of close-up combat with another person, and it took off some of the edge. That, and he was always interested in new techniques from new cultures.
He avoided the gladiator style rings and kept to the smaller matches. The upgrades from Atroma came in handy - he could take a hit a lot better now, and give one back. He would almost call it cheating it some of his opponents didn't have an even bigger weight advantage on him. Free-for-all and round-robin styles literally meant just that, it seemed. More often than not he came out of the ring with bruises, and a cut here or there, but nothing very serious that a bandaid and a shot of whiskey couldn't fix.
And if he's fighting someone from the Fleet? Well, don't expect him to hold back.
"Hit me with your best shot."
e: smile for the camera
Kirk is used to being one of two things - the golden boy, or the pain in the neck. It tends to waver between the two, but given the number of feats he has under his belt, he's more used to the latter than the former. He seemed to have a fairly even balance here on the planet, decked in his Starstrikers jacket - all he would allow himself of the branding so long as he could manage it. He was not going to be a walking advertisement, thank you.
If someone wanted a picture, or an autograph, he would give it, though he honestly seemed a little taken aback and flustered by that. But hey, whatever the people want, right? Of course the opposite could be true. Opposing teams or just fans who didn't like he had beaten out their favorite player could get in his face, which Kirk wasn't to afraid to get back into either. Definitely Starstriker material.
So why is that he looks so confused when he gets off his phone one day, fresh coffee in hand (oh god, fresh, delicious coffee).
"When did I get an agent?"
f: wild card!
You can find Jim enjoying the other pleasures the planets have to offers besides rousing competition such as:
- a sunny day at the beach
- shopping for new clothes or books
- trying out the local foods and bars
- spectating at sports
- probably getting into bar fights somewhere
- anything you can think of!
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Yes, planet!
When: All Month Long
Turns out that they might have gotten a break this time around. Kirk is suspicious, but willing to let himself indulge while they can. When the breaks come, they should be enjoyed. He was quick to sign up with the Starstrikers, even tough the mascot was a little... meh. But hey, he wasn't here for mascots.
He was here to have some fun - and maybe take a few championship belts if he could, or some records. He would be okay with either.
a: spaceship races
Every kind of competition imaginable is available here, and that's never been more true than with the space ship races. Kirk hadn't been sure what to expect, but oh did his heart race when he saw what it really meant. Small passenger ships, meant for maybe four total crew, ranging in shape and color and size and all primed and geared to go as fast as possible through the designated course.
So much easier than trying to get the Enterprise to push past her mach limits and beat out Klingon war birds. And more fun.
He raced alone just fine, but if someone wanted to partner up in the cockpit he was for. For the observers and tag-a-longs, they would find that the captain was quite daring when it came to fitting through tight places or pulling maneuvers. Like rushing through an asteroid field and trying to edge out a lead by dodging through some tightly closing rocks...
"It'll fit! It'll fit!"
b: motorbike races
If he couldn't be racing past stars, racing motorbikes was the next best thing. It was certainly a lot more fun than the last time he had been on a motorbike. A lot less on the line, that was for sure. It took him a bit to get used to the mechanics of these machines, but once he figured it out, it wasn't to very different from back on Earth. The tracks were way more advanced, but hey, that wasn't so bad. He found the natural tracks better though, the ones that sent you racing through trees and over cliffs and dunes. He was at least relatively successful, winning more than he lost.
He was happy to have less official matches with anyone who wanted one, or take a drive just to enjoy the scenery. Just don't laugh at him in the official match suits. He only, kind of, chose these colors and it was better for the suits not to be to baggy. As proven when he crashed a few times. Even good racers have bad days, okay?
c: gambling
Everything can't be an adrenaline rush all the time, right? Or at least, not the same kind of rush. So Kirk whiles away some of the hours gambling. It's not often, but he participates now and then - usually in black jack or poker. He can't quite count cards, but he has good luck which could be just as useful when it came down to it.
He switches between tables and games at intervals when he is there, never sticking to any one thing for to long. Maybe he bumps you on the way to a new table or game, nodding his head in that direction.
"You in?"
d: hand-to-hand combat
Star Fleet might push for peace, but that didn't mean that its people didn't know how to hold their own in a fight. The universe wasn't always a very kind place, after all, and Kirk had never been a stranger to a fight or two. Usually in bars, but hey, he had been smoothed around the edges. The truth was that he liked the challenge, the unpredictability of close-up combat with another person, and it took off some of the edge. That, and he was always interested in new techniques from new cultures.
He avoided the gladiator style rings and kept to the smaller matches. The upgrades from Atroma came in handy - he could take a hit a lot better now, and give one back. He would almost call it cheating it some of his opponents didn't have an even bigger weight advantage on him. Free-for-all and round-robin styles literally meant just that, it seemed. More often than not he came out of the ring with bruises, and a cut here or there, but nothing very serious that a bandaid and a shot of whiskey couldn't fix.
And if he's fighting someone from the Fleet? Well, don't expect him to hold back.
"Hit me with your best shot."
e: smile for the camera
Kirk is used to being one of two things - the golden boy, or the pain in the neck. It tends to waver between the two, but given the number of feats he has under his belt, he's more used to the latter than the former. He seemed to have a fairly even balance here on the planet, decked in his Starstrikers jacket - all he would allow himself of the branding so long as he could manage it. He was not going to be a walking advertisement, thank you.
If someone wanted a picture, or an autograph, he would give it, though he honestly seemed a little taken aback and flustered by that. But hey, whatever the people want, right? Of course the opposite could be true. Opposing teams or just fans who didn't like he had beaten out their favorite player could get in his face, which Kirk wasn't to afraid to get back into either. Definitely Starstriker material.
So why is that he looks so confused when he gets off his phone one day, fresh coffee in hand (oh god, fresh, delicious coffee).
"When did I get an agent?"
f: wild card!
You can find Jim enjoying the other pleasures the planets have to offers besides rousing competition such as:
- a sunny day at the beach
- shopping for new clothes or books
- trying out the local foods and bars
- spectating at sports
- probably getting into bar fights somewhere
- anything you can think of!

E!
Not that he was going to stop others from participating. If that's what they wanted to do of their own free will, that was fine.
But he happened to be not too far away from Kirk on this day, having nothing the other captain briefly while getting coffee himself. This stuff was pretty good actually.
"An agent? Like to manage your career?"
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He looked up at Ulaz, his brow still scrunched in that confused way and his phone held up because he still couldn't decide if he needed to call the number back and clear up some mistake.
"Yeah, exactly like that. They told me to watch the press around me, cause my trend was dipping?" He asked as if hoping the good doctor could make heads or tails of the situation.
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Ulaz looked over at him, noticing the confused look that Kirk was giving his phone. That message clearly had to have been something he wasn't expecting.
"And you don't remember actually arranging anything like that? Just that this person called you and told you about it? Perhaps it is something with your team has set up already."
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"I suppose so," Kirk slid the phone back into his pocket. "I've been having some luck winning racing competitions under Starstriker colors, but I really just did it so I could enter them more than caring about who I was aligned with." He glanced upwards to Ulaz. "Haven't gotten any strange calls yourself, have you?"
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A
Win or lose, though, he'll be excitedly running up to Jim after the race and high fiving him.]
That was great! Holy quiznak, you're a good pilot.
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You're not to shabby yourself. I was worried a couple times I was going to have to scoop you up out of some rubble.
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[He laughs.]
That was fun as heck, though. Shame I don't have my lion to really show off my piloting skills.
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E
Jim? Is everything okay?
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Uh, yeah, I think? Do you have an agent, Shiro?
[ He knew the other had gained some popularity as well, which wasn't surprising. ]
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[By they meaning his team.]
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C
Besides, it is good to spend time with one of his oldest friends.
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"Just so we're clear, I am blonde, but I'm not good at playing a dumb blonde," Kirk looked down at his companion.
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The faintest of snorts, "No no, you're the pretty one. You are meant to distract them with your looks and broad shoulders and that winking thing you do with your eye."
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D
Having settled in at one of the establishments, he had gotten himself a drink before noticing there was a very familiar face currently in the ring, a sly smile crossing his face as he took a sip and waited for Kirk’s fight to wrap up. Noting which way he was heading off, Remy slid through the crowd so he could meet up with Jim as he was patching himself up between rounds. He reached out a hand to rest it against Jim’s shoulder once he was in range to and made his way to his side. It may be easier said than done since, while not totally decked out in full colors Remy was wearing a little red and purple button of The Brightbirds to show which side he was taking.]
I hope they be avoidin’ ya face, as much as I would like to kiss it better, think ya would look better without a broken nose.
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He chuckled and made a pursed-lip kissing sound at him instead, then held up a bit of bandage so Remy could help him wrap . ]
Almost got one from one of yours in that match you know.
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At least I know who to put my money on now, ya better not be plannin' to take a fall... 'nd if ya do, let me know ahead of time.
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gambling
Which of these games is your favorite, Jim? I'd like to learn. The cards are different from the ones I know back home.
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Favorite? Hmm, probably poker or black jack. They don't have exactly those here, but they're close enough that I've gotten the hang of them.
Both involve strategy and luck, in equal measures.
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( Sansa looks over the tables, trying to decide which games were skill and which were luck. Hmm. )
I was always very good at reading an opponent and determining if he was lying or not. Are there games here that rely upon that?
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F (lazer tag???)
Regardless, it's right before the match. The arena is laid out like a maze. Dark walls and obstacles bordered with glowing strips block the view of the opposing team, who is probably also preparing on the other side. Even if it's not required, Kaidan's checking over his gear...checking to see that his gun is properly charged and the straps on the vest with it's various light-up sensors. As he does so, he eyes Kirk and smiles]
You ready?
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Kirk had followed suit and done a once over, though it was less rigorous than he would have used on real gear. It was just a game, after all. He glanced up at Kaidan and grinned sharply, excitement brimming in his eyes. ]
Definitely. This will be the first time I get to see you in action, you know.
[ He smirked and tapped his gun against Kaidan's chest. ]
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And, technically, you still won't, since biotics would be a bit frowned on in a pair sport. This isn't biotiball.
[For a second his smile widens a little further, then smooths out at the start of the match ticks even closer, the countdown on the far wall moving to the seconds]
But...this is what I do. Kind of. Just follow my lead, and the other team won't know what hit them.
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B
Right now, the Tourist's security officer is leaning against his motorbike in the shade of a blue-leafed tree, smoking a cigarette as Kirk drives by on his own ride.
"You a search party?"
Someone's gonna get annoyed about the bike-borrowing eventually and come after him, right?
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That he was the one contestant not over the finish line wasn't really a surprise. And being he was Darlyn's captain, he offered to go find him rather than let the organizer's chase him down. Besides, it meant he got more time on his own bike too. He rolled up beside Darly awhile later, not having been in to much of a hurry, smirking at the greeting.
"Of sorts," Kirk acknowledged. "More like the polite advanced guard, if you will."
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"I got a minute to finish?" He hazards, cigarette still in hand. So maybe he's testing the boundary, trying to see how much leeway he gets. Kirk doesn't look too ticked off so it seems like a reasonable risk.
Come to think of it, he fishes out the pack and holds it out in invitation.
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