Voices from Heaven (
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driftfleet2019-01-20 07:25 pm
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dreams in digital
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[He brushes his fingers along the panels thoughtfully] I like that, about shining. It describes you too, you know.
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The man began to speak as details flashed across the console's screen, more appearing on the view port at the head of the bridge. Tension rose in the air, information being thrown back and forth as the ominous, dark cloud grew closer. Kirk stood in his chair, shoulders setting back, normally cheerful eyes sharp and serious as he barked orders. He didn't sound frantic, but it was clear that he and all of the bridge crew could tell that whatever this was, it wasn't good - eyes trained on consoles and screens, Kirk's glue to the approaching horde.
The memory faded as the bridge shook with the first impacts, the lights coming back and the Kirk of the Drift Fleet standing beside Victor once more. ]
Well, that was unexpected.
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He's disappointed when the memory fades]
That was cool.
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It was less cool at the time. Those things tore the entire ship apart - destroyed her completely.
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In the abstract, it was fascinating - the hive control. I'm sure Federation scientists had a field day with the data we provided after the fact.
[ He said it all matter of factly. There wasn't much emotion attached, when it and of itself was a bad sign when it came to Kirk. He reached out, brushing his fingers over the station. ]
Mostly the memory just makes me sad. Because Krall, the one controlling the horde, he used to be one of us. Used to be a Fleet captain. But he and his got lost, and he never found his way back, thinking he had been abandoned. I felt lost too, when I met him. He helped me find my path again, and I'm grateful to him for that.
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I was lost, too, before I met James. Just another thing that helped connect us. [He reaches out to put a hand on Jim's shoulder] I'm really glad you found your way again. I don't like seeing you-- either of you-- sad.
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[ He smiled and patted Victor's hand. ]
Thank you, really. It's been awhile now, so it's... removed. The funny part is, you know, I don't really hate or anything for what he did. I'm just sorry that the Federation didn't have the power to save him in time.
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Thank you for sharing those memories. You’re welcome to any of mine, you know.
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[ He didn't really have a choice on which memories he shared and not. He had learned to just... accept them, and what they exposed about him. ]
Heh, thanks. I might come and take a poke around. But... whatever you might see here, of the past Jim and I share - let him tell you in his own time, yeah? I don't know what he wants to share with you, after all, or how he feels about any of it.
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What about memories that are just yours?
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[ He titled his head. ]
To be honest, I'm not entirely sure which are just mine. I know he and I share major memories, or I'm fairly sure from what we've discussed, but I'm not sure about the minutea of our lives. Certainly he won't have shared any that were from here, in the Fleet, at least.
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Oh, I have plenty. The overall circumstances are unpleasant, but that doesn't mean all of my time here has been.
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[ He pursed his lips and thought. ]
We were at a planet not to long ago that I enjoyed - I was minor celebrity, sort of, for participating in motorcycle racing. But then the entire planetary system was like that - teams and colors and sports. It was all one big competition.
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[ He laughed. ]
You know? I think I would like that too. And it was nice to get to ride a bike again.
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I think no matter the outcome, my other self would win with you no matter what, yeah?
[ He waggled his brows. ]
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Well next time we have the opportunity, I'll be sure to challenge him and invite you. Or vice versa, I suppose.
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[ Kirk motioned around his room. ]
Want a little tour? Might as well, since we're here.
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