Captain James T. Kirk (
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driftfleet2018-11-17 10:49 am
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Who: James T. Kirk
Broadcast: Network - open to all
Action: all around the SS Red Fish + SS Heron
When: Right now, and throughout the following week
NETWORK BROADCAST ▹ VIDEO;
[ Jim's staring seriously at the camera as the broadcast begins, concern visible on his features. He might be easily recognizable to most everyone on the Fleet, but as soon as he starts talking, it will become obvious that he is not the same man, or at least not having the very same memories. Not of this place, that's for sure. ]
My name is James T. Kirk. I'm... not entirely sure how I got here, but for what it's worth, I'm one of the new arrivals.
[ He presses his lips, glancing around. ] This isn't the first time I've been brought to a universe other than my own, but I was wondering if anyone else here has had a similar experience. Coming here from a place that's not your reality of origin.
[ A pause, ] Specifically, has anyone here heard of Riverview, or the Quarantine?
[ He can't help a hopeful look. A familiar face, any familiar face, will be welcome. He's looking for a specific one, admittedly, but he's not holding his breath on that one. ]
Thank you in advance.
ACTION ▹ SS RED FISH
[ Once he makes that broadcast, he'll be exploring his new location, so he knows what he's dealing with. He can be found roaming the ship, poking his head into all the nooks and corners, and possibly trying to sneak his way into off-limits locations, if there are any. Stop him getting into trouble, or help him? Or just come say hi to a not-quite-new face. ]
Broadcast: Network - open to all
Action: all around the SS Red Fish + SS Heron
When: Right now, and throughout the following week
NETWORK BROADCAST ▹ VIDEO;
[ Jim's staring seriously at the camera as the broadcast begins, concern visible on his features. He might be easily recognizable to most everyone on the Fleet, but as soon as he starts talking, it will become obvious that he is not the same man, or at least not having the very same memories. Not of this place, that's for sure. ]
My name is James T. Kirk. I'm... not entirely sure how I got here, but for what it's worth, I'm one of the new arrivals.
[ He presses his lips, glancing around. ] This isn't the first time I've been brought to a universe other than my own, but I was wondering if anyone else here has had a similar experience. Coming here from a place that's not your reality of origin.
[ A pause, ] Specifically, has anyone here heard of Riverview, or the Quarantine?
[ He can't help a hopeful look. A familiar face, any familiar face, will be welcome. He's looking for a specific one, admittedly, but he's not holding his breath on that one. ]
Thank you in advance.
ACTION ▹ SS RED FISH
[ Once he makes that broadcast, he'll be exploring his new location, so he knows what he's dealing with. He can be found roaming the ship, poking his head into all the nooks and corners, and possibly trying to sneak his way into off-limits locations, if there are any. Stop him getting into trouble, or help him? Or just come say hi to a not-quite-new face. ]

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And now, here he was. Standing at the doors dressed casually in jeans and a long-sleeve shirt. No need for a uniform here, and the one he did have he treated preciously. No closets full of replacements here, after all.
He watches his other self walk towards him, looking him up and down, and god what it was an eerie feeling. Spock's other self had at least been older and not a direct doppleganger, though he imagined it might be creepier getting a look at how you'd age. ]
Welcome to the Tourist. She's no Enterprise, but she's home.
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What uniform he does have is whatever he got when he arrived here. He's wearing it now for practicality's sake, since he had to pilot the shuttle. Walking up to Kirk, he gives him a quick glance up and down, then offers his right hand for a shake. They could be the very same, if not for the ring he's wearing in his left hand, though the other man might not be able to notice it just yet. ]
You're all settled in, I see. [ Dipping his head in a nod, ] How long have you been here?
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[ That horrid jumpsuit. Well, he could change that quick enough. They should be a perfect match for each other closing wise. He took the other’s hand and gripped, the firm handshake of a captain to another captain. Can’t make a bad impression, especially in front of yourself, right? ]
Almost three years now, Earth Standard.
[ He leads his other self into the ship, a twisty sort of thing that at first feels mazelike and a bit like shoots and ladders come to life. ]
Hard to believe, honestly.
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Wow. That's a pretty long time. I was in Riverview for a year and a half, myself. [ There's a moment's hesitance, but he decides to add. ] Bones arrived there with me. We were together for a while.
[ Though following Kirk's lead, he still looks around curiously, taking in every detail. A strange, confusing ship, he has to agree with that much. ]
How do you mark the time here? Does the Fleet follow an Earth Standard calendar?
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[ There is a pause at the mention of Bones. The kind of pause that spoke of loss. ]
Bones was here for a bit too. But he - he’s gone now. Home, I hope. Chekov is here though. But like you he’s been in another place before this - a prison called Marina. So he’s not exactly the Chekov I remember, or you I suspect.
[ He paused at a door and keyed it open. His room is sizeable, nothing like on the Enterprise, but there’s room to move around - a bed, a small desk and chair, closet space, a trunk, shelves with a collection of souvenir items and books. And also on the bed were a pair of what appeared to be slugs, except they were quite large and fluffy, little feather like attanea curiously wafting about. ]
I have no idea what calendar it keeps but it at least seems more or less in line with Earth Standard and most people are from an Earth of some sort, so that’s what we keep. Make yourself comfortable. You prefer scotch or whiskey?
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Chekov’s here? [ There’s a small smile at that. ] On your crew, I expect. I’ll have to say hi.
[ And probably overload the poor kid with worries, having two captains running around the Fleet. ]
Same thing back on Riverview. The months had different names, but otherwise the calendar was remarkably similar. The climate, too. [ It was almost eerie, as though the whole moon had been made as a copy of Earth. At least on a fleet of ships where most passengers came from some version of Earth it made more sense.
He raises an eyebrow at the question, smiling lopsidedly. ]
Whatever you’re having. [ Besides, he’s curious. Does his taste differ at all from this other version of him? ]
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[ And yes, it was likely Chekov would have some sort of attack with both of them being in the Fleet, but Kirk was sure he would get over it. Chekov was stronger, stronger than he gave his own self credit for most of the time.
Kirk pursed his lips as he turned over the options in his head for a moment, finally pulled out the scotch. Or, well, it wasn't exactly scotch, but it was close enough He had picked up the bottles a few planets ago, a lovely blue glass. He poured them each a measure into glasses and pushed one towards his other self. ]
I guess I know how Spock felt now.
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[ He chuckled, but really, he was just teasing. Jim would trust anyone on the bridge to perform exceptionally as a first officer, and Chekov was no exception. Even if he did tend to get a little more nervous during stressful situations.
Maybe his time here had done him some good, in that regard. Jim for one was just glad that he'd get to see one of his crew again. He'd missed them all so dearly.
He accepted the glass and took it up for a testing sip, humming. The comment drew a huff from him, and he shook his head. ]
I'm not sure we can ever say we know how Spock of all people feels at any given point.
[ A lie, really. If anyone would know, it would be Jim. Uhura, possibly, but even then. Still, it was no easy task to get a read on the Vulcan at times. ]
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Honestly I am too, but he’s... doing all right. As all right as any of us, I think. And Spock has feelings, they’re just pushed way, way down inside.
[ He sipped his own and went around to sit on the edge of his bed, reaching down and petting one of the slug like creatures absently. A quiet settled as he looked at his other self, broken by a laugh as he took another sip. ]
I’m sorry, I just - how do you start a conversation with yourself right?
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Sometimes he doesn't mind silences. They can be a nice, comfortable thing, with the right person. Right now it definitely feels a little awkward, and he only realizes he's been staring at the other Kirk, watching him pet his slugs, when he laughs suddenly, breaking the quiet in the room.
He chuckles too, shaking his head. ] You're asking me?
[ It's funny because he's... you know. You.
Still, with a long sip from his drink, he gets to his feet and makes his way over, crouching near the fluffy slugs. ] They're cute. What are they?
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Official scientific name is unknown, but slug works fine.
[ He picked up on that was a sort of periwinkle blue, the creature actually making a tiny burbling sound. He placed it on his other self’s shoulder, the slug poking at him with its little feathers, curious. ]
We found them on one of the planets we visited. They have a mild empathy effect - calming. Nothing that would change your mood, but they’re good for a cuddle. Like how petting a dog reduces stress, just a little stronger.
[ He scratched at his with one finger, the motion seeming one of habit. ]
Is it bad that the first thing I want to do is find out how different we are? I can see one already.
[ He nodded to the ring. ]
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[ He was pretty sure that was how these things worked, after all. Still, for now he was content to pet them, fingers sliding slowly through the fluff, watching the way it reacted to touch. ]
Sounds very relaxing. I already have something for that, but that's nice to know.
[ It was very unlikely that he'd find one of these anyway, so it hardly mattered. He glanced up at Kirk's admission, though it didn't strike him as strange. The same thought had occurred to him, honestly. He didn't see it as a way to judge or distance himself, but to simply reassure himself that they still could be two distinct people, that their individuality wasn't lost just because they were supposedly the same man, from similar universes, if not identical.
He glanced down at the ring, chuckling as he reached for it with his other hand, twirling it around his ring finger. ]
Right. I... just got engaged. He's here too, on the Fleet-- Victor Frankenstein? I think you two have met already.
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There was something sweet about seeing a look like that on his face. He wondered if he looked at Remy like that. If he had looked at Fenris like that. ]
Heh, yeah, I did. I felt a little bad before you showed up, like I was breaking his heart just a little.
[ He held out his hand. ]
May I?
[ Because you have to show off the rock, right? ]
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Somewhere at the back of his mind, he was again thankful for his time in Riverview, for all the ways it had changed him. If nothing else to make him a different Kirk from this one. ]
I wouldn't worry. He's sturdier than he looks. Get this-- when I got here, he already had the ring at the ready. He was just... expecting me to show up here, because that's just how true love works. [ He waved his other hand, a fond smile on his face. ] He's from a fairytale world. Trust me, don't ask about the details.
[ He gladly offered his hand for Kirk to take, letting him inspect the ring. ]
Kinda looks like the delta insignia. I love that little detail.
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He took his other self's hand gently and looked at the ring itself, nodding at the mention of the delta insignia. It was a nice touch, very sweet. Though it was odd to think of himself getting married. He cared for Remy deeply here, but he wasn't sure either of them would ever want to go for marriage. It just felt... to painful. ]
Kind of thing a guy does when he really loves you, right? Congratulations.
Though don't rush to the alter. There's already another wedding scheduled for Christmas, so wait your turn.
[ He's smirking though, as if his tone did not give away his teasing already. He's not lying about the other wedding though. And Kirk is sure it is not wise to try and overshadow the special day of two gay werewolves. ]
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Then again it might be for the best that he didn't even mention her to Kirk. Being engaged to Dr. Frankenstein of all people was likely a lot already, best not to add to that the fact that they had adopted Cinderella's daughter before coming here.
Damn, his life was weird. ]
Thank you. [ He smiled fondly, nodding as he brushed a thumb over the stone on his ring. ] Yeah? Well, I don't think that's gonna be a problem. I mean, Victor and I have always moved pretty fast through every stage in our relationship, but I think a month might be cutting it a little too close to plan out a wedding. Besides, we're still getting settled in here, so we'll wait.
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This might sound slightly self serving, but I would like to put forth myself for conducting the ceremony. Or would that be weird?
[ He tried to imagine the scene and he couldn’t help but giggle. Him, dressed in - well, a suit probably. He would offer his other self the formal uniform he’d managed to gain back if he wanted it for that day. There wasn’t even a question on that. But god, thinking of himself getting married. What a trip. ]
I’ve been with Remy for about two years now. I started with him pretty soon after he got to the Fleet. It was casual flirting and fun at first and... now, well, here we are.
[ There was also a budding relationship with Kurt, but Kurt was extremely private, and he didn’t want to declare anything that Kurt wasn’t comfortable with or ready for. Kurt was going to take time and patience, but he was worth that. ]
I’m sure he’ll contact you soon, or you’ll meet him. He’ll probably find this whole situation hilarious.
[ He rolled his eyes, but there was fondness there. ]
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[ Although to be fair, Victor was pretty used to weird things himself. So maybe he wouldn't mind this either. It would definitely make their wedding a very memorable ceremony.
Jim nodded, smiling as Kirk spoke of Remy. He could relate, as that had been how it had first started with him and Victor. Granted, it had moved on to something much more serious quickly after, but... well, it was exciting more than it was terrifying. ]
I met Victor almost a year after I got to Riverview, myself. I... actually, I was seeing someone else before, but they went away. Back home, presumably.
[ But he was glad for that now, thinking about it. Bones got to resume his own life in their universe, while Jim got the chance to meet Victor. Had he once cared for Bones as much as he did for Victor now? Maybe so. But he was over it now, and Victor was undoubtedly the most important person in his life. ]
Oh, will he? [ He chuckled, shaking his head. ] Thought he'd find it confusing, more so than hilarious. But as long as he doesn't mind me being around, I guess I can't complain.
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[ He nodded in understanding. ]
I was with someone before too. Well, I was with him and Remy at the same time. His name was Fenris. He... he went home.
[ Obviously it still hurt, but he took a drink and pushed it aside with a quiet prayer for Fenris, wherever he might be. ]
He won’t. It’s not like either of us has a choice in that regard. You can avoid people fairly well, but...
[ Tiny ships. Finite space. All tethered together on one place. Hard to avoid each other forever. ]
Speaking of being new though...
[ He got up and went to his closet, pulling it open and opening the inset drawers, tugging out a couple of shorts and pants. ]
Bet all you’ve got is the jump suit right? When you’re ready we can go down to the planet and properly set you up, but for now these should get you by. At least we both know they’ll be a perfect fit.
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I'm sorry to hear. [ A comfort, little though it was. Jim knew what that felt like, losing someone.
He followed Kirk with his eyes when he got to his feet, standing upright himself as he watched him dig through his own clothes. ]
I've got only one other change of clothes. [ So yes, he really needed to get more. Right now he was in enough need that he wouldn't turn down the offer. ]
Thanks. I hope it's not a problem to wear more casual clothes, honestly. The suit's hideous, and kind of itchy in places too. [ He smiled at the comment about the sizing, accepting the clothes. ] You mind if I change now?
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There’s not a Fleet uniform or anything. I’ve just taken to wearing whatever is comfortable at the time or whatever fits the planet that we’re on. I won’t say it’s a pleasure cruise, but Star Fleet it’s not either. It was definitely strange at first, learning to live my life in civvies again. Which i was doing all wrong according to Lyall and Biffy.
[ He waved for Kirk to change. No sense making him stay in that horrid thing longer than was necessary. He pursed his lips for a second and took out boots, socks, and a winter coat as well, putting them on the table. ]
For when we go planet side. We’ll get you a proper set down there, of course, but it’ll get you through the day to shop for the replacements.
[ As he turned away to head back to bed he suddenly smiled to himself and changed direction, going to a little cabinet. He opened it up, leaned over and seemed to be messing with something. He leaned back, turning to Kirk, the silliest grin on his face as the Beastie Boy’s Body Rockin’ started playing.
Quite pleased with himself, he went back to the bed and resumed his place, drink in hand, unashamedly watching his other self, curious as to how their bodies might differ, what their flesh could tell of their alternate experiences. If they had... reacted the same to certain events. ]
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Takes some getting used to, doesn't it? I've had plenty of time for that, back in Riverview.
[ He peered at the rest that Kirk put out for him. He could've said that he didn't have to, that it was too much, but this was him he was talking to. He knew he'd be just as willing to help, had their roles been reversed, and he wouldn't have taken no for an answer. So instead he accepted the offer with a graceful smile, then turned his attention back to the clothes.
He was just pulling down the zipper of the jumpsuit when the song started playing, and he couldn't help the instant reaction. He burst out laughing, turning around to stare at Kirk. ]
Okay. That... that was a nice move. [ Credit where credit's due! And let's be honest here, he'd have done the same. ] I hope you're not expecting me to put on a show.
[ Well, he was putting on a bit of a show whether he meant to or not. Hard not to when he was undressing to music, while he felt Kirk's eyes on him. He took off the jumper so he was down to his underwear, the toned physique and generally smooth and not particularly hairy skin likely not much different from what Kirk himself was used to. He had a bit of muscle that seemed to be the result of more physical effort, but more noticeable than that, he had a scar of a huge bite mark that went all the way around his left shoulder and arm, even drawing along his back and chest. A little lower, on his abdomen, he had four puncture marks both on his stomach and back, clearly where something very sharp had pierced him through and through. While the skin was mostly healed, it was still sore and a little pink or bruised around the edges, which gave away how much more recent that injury was.
He was counting on Kirk to ask about them, so he turned around. He could see the full scope of both injuries like this, and he put on the pants first. He wouldn't be uncomfortable if Kirk wanted to get a better look at them. ]
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Kirk winked and smiled, bright and charming and utterly pleased with himself, at the laugh he garners from his double.
At first glance their body types weren't very different. Muscular, but not crazily built, though he would admit that his double probably had a bit more on him than himself, though not for lack of trying. The second glance though...
His eyes widened slightly and he found himself rising without thinking about it, approaching his double, glass set aside. Slowly he reached out, thumb tracing the path of the scar along his shoulder and arm, imagining the sheer size of the mouth that would have made it. He couldn't even begin to imagine what it had been attached to, and he had seen some weird shit. They explored space, after all. He looked down to the ones on his stomach, though with seeing their color he avoided touching those. ]
I think I know which of us has the better adventure stories.
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The approach was a little unexpected, admittedly. But he didn't mind. He didn't move at all, even as he looked down to where Kirk was tracing over the older scar. ]
Par for the course... Riverview was a quarantine city built within two fortifying walls, and surrounded almost entirely by nature. There were a lot of wild creatures beyond it, so I got into a few scuffles out there. This one... happened when one of those creatures broke into the city, and tried to attack someone.
[ He rested a hand over the marks on his stomach, fingers tracing around one of the puncture wounds. The touch alone should make it plenty clear they weren't as bad as they looked. ]
These were a different story, though.
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[ A quarantined city. Nature. Monsters. Taking one of their more dangerous and dark planets and living there for months. Years. He couldn't imagine. At least here they could leave, though not of their own will. So bitter sweet that.
He dropped his hands and picked his drink back up and went back to the bed to sit, giving Kirk his space again. ]
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