Captain James T. Kirk (
winscenario) wrote in
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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No, don't be, it was fine--just curses where we were given false memories! [Actually, that... isn't that fine by normal standards, but...] And no, it was different people. The first time was a little embarrassing after because Lena and I had never met prior to the curse, but the second was a good thing. Lucy and I liked being engaged for a day so much that we started dating.
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[ Jim frowns a little, then his expression eases, and he nods. Is that better? Maybe? Still sounds messed up as hell, but also... it reminds him of something else. Someone else, more specifically. ]
Oh! Oh, you really should talk to Victor about that, then. He was also trapped in a curse, given false memories, a false name, the works. He was trapped in that curse for about thirty years without even realizing, though he did eventually regain his memories. That... whatever happened to you, it must be similar to what he went through. Who knows, you two might find common links between your experiences.
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[ Jim shifts in his seat, as though he's making himself comfortable for a long story. Or a complicated one, at least. ]
Victor lived in a place called Storybrooke for about three decades. His name there was Doctor Whale and he worked at a hospital. Everyone in that town was actually trapped in a magical curse, and were all given false names and memories. And they were all... characters. From fairy tales, children's stories, the like. You had Snow White and the dwarves, and there was an Evil Queen, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood... They all came from another world, called the Enchanted Forest.
Not... Victor, though. He came from the Land Without Color. And yes, it was literally what it says on the tin. [ He tilts his head a little. ] I take it his name doesn't ring any bells. The story of Doctor Frankenstein and his monster?
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He shakes his head.] No, I'm not familiar with that story.
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It's an old story, where we're from. A novel. I'd see if I could find it for you, but Victor's story is a little different.
[ Still a lot to digest, though. Victor's done a lot of morally dubious things in his past, it tends to make people feel uneasy. ]
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Since Pavel doesn't know about the story, his only uneasiness comes from a general understanding that 'different' seldom means 'better.'] Is there anything about this story of Victor's that is important for me to know?
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[ Jim knows he can't possibly explain all the nuances of the story. Maybe finding a copy will be the easiest way, until then he struggles a little on how much or how little he should tell Chekov. ]
The novel tells the story of a doctor, who was obsessed with the idea of mastering the power of life and death. Through very unorthodox means, he built a grotesque creature and brought it to life. There's more to it than just that, though. I could talk about it all day and not do it justice.
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[Not that the age of literature matters. Everyone in Starfleet is familiar with the works of Shakespeare, after all.]
I will endeavor to find this story and read it. Is that true for your Victor? Did he bring a creature to life? [He's curious, not wary. If Victor did build some kind of monster, Pavel's going to have a couple of questions to ask the man.]
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[ Victor's story is a little different, though. Not in every ways, but in ways that really matter. To him, anyway. ]
Not... exactly. [ He tilts his head. He won't tell Chekov all the details, mostly because they're Victor's to share. ] He brought someone back to life. With some moderate success. But that was a long time ago.
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[His tone implies that he is extremely curious and would like to prod, but realizes that this, perhaps, is not the time or place.]
Sorry, I shouldn't be so nosy when you have just arrived in a new universe.
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You can ask any question you want, but... well, maybe Victor will more capable of answering them for you. Only he knows just how much he's willing to share with you about his story.
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Okay, I do have a question for you. [One that's very important, but also potentially unkind depending on the answer.] In your year and a half in Riverview, did you see any of the others?
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[Someday he'll have to ask if Kirk has met anyone from later versions of the Enterprise, or even from the Voyager. It'd be nice to hear about some of them again.]
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He still wishes he could've had a proper goodbye. Not just wake up one morning and not have Bones by his side. Even if he's worked through it, sometimes it still feels like it left a lot of things unresolved. ]
Anyway, water under the bridge. [ He smiles wider and sits a little more upright, lifting his glass. ] This is... kind of a new beginning for me. So I'll drink to that.
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Pavel is happy to go along with a conversational shift. He lifts his glass to Kirk's.] To new beginnings, then.