James T. Kirk (
captain_jtkirk) wrote2013-06-07 09:33 am
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I don't think these things are malfunctioning at all but if it's just an excuse to roll call, then I'm Captain James T. Kirk. My friends call me Jim.
[He tips the communicator to the side, and there's Spock. Looking stoic as always.]
And that's Spock. Don't worry kids, he always looks like that. He won't bite.
[He tips the communicator to the side, and there's Spock. Looking stoic as always.]
And that's Spock. Don't worry kids, he always looks like that. He won't bite.
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[ And a nod to Spock. ] Commander.
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Or did you miss me that much Admiral that you had to follow me too?
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Why the call? You looking for someone in particular?
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Not really. I didn't think we'd actually get anyone not from the Barge.
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What?
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The Enterprise is safe though.
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Admiral. We are broadcasting from an unsecure frequency; I am uncertain how long this transmission will last.
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And where are you, that you have to use an unsecure frequency?
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A starship called the Barge: it is a correctional facility.
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Alien?
You need commandos? Lawyers?
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We are both unharmed; we have temporarily been commissioned as employees.
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Explain, Commander.
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[He's almost insulted you think he'd abandon his duties aboard the Enterprise willy nilly!!]
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At this, though, he relaxes. ]
I expect a hell of a report.
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Captain Pike.
[In his prime, too. Before the training accident left his body a shell. Kahless, but this all had her feeling nostalgic.]
You look well, sir.
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