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James Tiberius Kirk ([info]universal_charm) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2016-08-15 22:25:00

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Entry tags:jim kirk, kazuki makabe, kitty pryde (aoa), lelouch vi britannia, malcolm reynolds, neil dylandy, pavel chekov (au)

Day 389 | Video + Action
[ Video ]

[ By the time Kirk decides to experiment some with the little device, he has managed to ditch the orange prison uniform and get himself into a normal shirt and pants. The jump suit had been humiliating as it was, he wasn't about to go looking for answers still wearing it. Not to mention orange was definitely not his color. ]

Okay, so does anyone want to actually explain this situation to me? Because so far I've gotten the idea that some rogue AI have kidnapped me and I assume everyone else here. Needless to say, I'm taking what they're saying with a grain of salt.

[ Least because many of the more dire charges were, to him, quite justifiable considering most of them were done while saving lives. Some of those lesser ones he really couldn't argue (like cheating, whoops), but some on. This was ridiculous, not to mention where was his due process? ]

And beyond that - please tell me that we can actually get booze in this prison. I have a feeling I'm going to need a drink to absorb all this.

[ In other words, he is freaking out inside but refuses to show it because his James Tiberius Kirk, damn it, and he is extremely salty over this turn of events. Can't he ever just get a normal shore leave? ]

[ Action ]

[ His "invitation" sent, Kirk continued to wander around the prison - mostly Sector 0 and parts of Sector 1 for the moment as it seems, to him, to be a central sort of place for the prison. It's as natural a place to start as any, and regardless of how irritated he was at the situation, his stomach did not care. He found himself taking up some of the street food. Honestly he should have worried more about things they might have put in there, but if he didn't start doing some sort of activity he really would lose it. Eating was good as anything here, helping him to bide his time and keep his patience.

Don't judge him for picking the most homely food he could find - a corndog and fries. ]



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[info]candothat
2016-08-16 10:08 pm UTC (link)
[This new arrival may look like Captain Kirk and sound like Captain Kirk, but Chekov has had enough experience (most of it disappointing and some of it mildly disastrous) with face-doubles to know better than to make assumptions. He makes first contact with great caution and low expectations.]

Captain Kirk? [Or Keptin Kork, for the phonetically-inclined.]

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[info]universal_charm
2016-08-16 11:46 pm UTC (link)
[ Cue concerned and confused brow pinching mixed with a bit of selfish relief. ]

Chekov? They got you too? Is anyone else here besides you?

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[info]candothat
2016-08-17 03:42 pm UTC (link)
[Definitely Captain Kirk. Having him here isn't a good thing, but Chekov can't help but be a little pleased.]

No one else from the Enterprise is here, no. Which sector are you in?

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[info]universal_charm
2016-08-19 11:17 pm UTC (link)
[ Kirk has a similar feeling. He doesn't like the thought of he and one of his crew being taken without anyone seemingly noticing, especially his youngest, but he's glad not to be alone either. ]

Just us? Guess that's better than the whole ship getting dragged here...

Near the center, so I think 0?

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[info]candothat
2016-08-20 12:33 am UTC (link)
I think that the whole ship might disagree... sir. [He stumbles over the sir. It's been a while since he's had anyone to address that way.]

Sector 0, okay. I can be there in three, four minutes.

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[info]universal_charm
2016-08-20 10:54 pm UTC (link)
[ He has a little smile at that, but doesn't really press it. It's not the main issue here. ]

I'll be here. I'm by one of those little food stalls. I think it's selling corndogs.

[ Which, when Chekov does find Kirk, is what he will actually be eating. What? Don't judge him, he needs something to do - he's horrible at waiting. Getting into his thirties didn't change that part of him. ]

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[info]candothat
2016-08-20 11:21 pm UTC (link)
[The corndog detail isn't helpful (no one ever bothered telling him what those things are called!), but Chekov locates Kirk in a timely fashion and it's so good to see someone from home that he doesn't notice that Kirk is a little older than he was back in 2260.]

Captain! [And while Chekov manages to stop himself from doing any hugging, it's a near thing. He'd half-expected to get there and find no one at all.] I'm sorry for not being very sorry that you're here, sir.

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[info]universal_charm
2016-08-20 11:35 pm UTC (link)
[ As your captain, he should clearly correct this gap in your education, Chekov. Someone in San Fran did not due you justice at the Academy. Tsk tsk.

But much like Chekov, he is simply glad to see someone he knows, someone from home, and damn but he's so happy to see that bright young face. Chekov might stop himself from hugging, but Kirk is dropping the corndog and stepping up with arms wide to wrap the other up in one. Please, this is no time for formality, Chekov! ]


Heh, it's okay, I'm experiencing the same sort of feeling right about now. Feels just like the last time this happened.

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[info]candothat
2016-08-21 12:06 am UTC (link)
[Excuse you, some people were too busy studying interstellar navigation and transporter physics to learn about American food-on-sticks.

Chekov returns the hug enthusiastically now that formality has been thrown out the window. As much as he likes the many, many people he has met away from home, no one can replace the pseudo-family that is the Enterprise's crew.]


The last time? [He draws back, surprised.] Do you remember the other prison? The City?

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[info]universal_charm
2016-08-21 12:15 am UTC (link)
[ He gives Chekov's back a few good brotherly slaps, hugging him tight. He's family, after all. That's just how good it was to see him.

But now it is his turn to pull back slightly in surprise, brows furrowing. ]


City? Other prison? What are you talking about? I was in York Town before I woke up here. Weren't you?

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[info]candothat
2016-08-21 12:32 am UTC (link)
Ah, no, I have never been there. [He's too glad to see Kirk to be dismayed by the memory discrepancies. Even though only one of them remembers it, this has happened before.] There was another prison before this one and you were there twice, but that is complicated to explain. What was the year when you were in York Town?

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[info]universal_charm
2016-08-21 12:48 am UTC (link)
Never - what? Of course you've been there, we saved it. We're kind of stuck there til the Enterprise is rebuilt. And I promise, the last time I was in prison was well before I joined the Fleet.

[ What? No sense in hiding his record, it was public knowledge. Nothing he had ever done was truly bad, just a kid acting out, but it still meant he had one. ]

It's 2263.

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[info]candothat
2016-08-21 01:02 am UTC (link)
No, no—not a prison like that, I mean a prison like this. [That can wait, though.] You saved it, and I hope to help save it in the future, but it was 2260 the last time that I was home.

[He might look a little younger than Kirk would expect. Chekov is pushing twenty-two, but his body is a good year and a half behind. Weird things happen when you start hopping between universes.]

...The Enterprise is being rebuilt?

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[info]universal_charm
2016-08-21 01:07 am UTC (link)
I've never been to a prison like this. Ever.

[ He says it absently though, because now he's trying to puzzle what Chekov is telling him. That he's not the Chekov Kirk knows, but a younger version. Well, he is a Chekov Kirk knows, well, knew - damn it, time travel is giving him a headache already. He hates it for various reasons and this is one of them. ]

Yes. She was completely destroyed by a man named Krall, formerly Balthazar Edison. We had to fully abandon the ship, and crash landed onto a Class M planet.

[ The pain in his voice is evident as he talks about, remembering watching that beautiful silver lady be torn apart, ravaged by a man who should have been able to appreciate her more than most. ]

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[info]candothat
2016-08-22 10:57 pm UTC (link)
[There are so many things that he needs to tell Kirk—a senior officer must be well-informed, and Chekov has more than a little information about prisons in other universes—but he can't believe what he's hearing. The Enterprise gets banged up on a regular basis, sure, but destroyed?]

I'm sorry, sir. [Although Chekov loves the Enterprise and fully intends to find a way back to her, she's Kirk's ship. Probably second only to the crew in the captain's heart.] And the crew...?

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[info]universal_charm
2016-08-24 10:07 pm UTC (link)
[ He really needs to be, but it looks like both of them have some things to tell the other, don't they? ]

We lost some. Not all, but - there were casualties.

[ It's all he can really say on that. It was like when they had taken on Marcus. Crew lost. No matter the reason, it still hurt him to lose those in his charge. He was their captain, after all. They were his responsibility.

He looks up to Chekov, coming back from that far place, and his mouth twitches into a smile, slapping the other's shoulder companionably. ]


You really showed your stuff, though. Couldn't ask for a better navigator - or person to get stranded on a Class M planet with.

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[info]candothat
2016-08-25 12:39 am UTC (link)
[Specifics, Kirk, specifics! Chekov will be fretting about who didn't make it for the rest of until-he-gets-there!

He's not going to press the matter once Kirk moves on, though. There's only so much emotional turmoil that a captain needs to go through in a single day and Kirk has likely filled his quota.]


I'm pleased that I'm still able to perform admirably at the advanced age of... twenty-two? Twenty-one? [But the praise makes him smile even though it's not for him exactly.] I hope that you feel the same way about being stranded in a virtual underwater prison with me, Captain.

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[info]universal_charm
2016-08-28 08:41 pm UTC (link)
[ Naming them hurts, Chekov. It's a selfish thing, true, but he knows their names. He penned the messages personally back to their families to tell them of their losses, after all. He wasn't the sort of man to leave that to a template or a subordinate. And then, of course, the funerals. ]

You're pretty much the best thing I've seen since waking up.

[ He gave him a tight little smile. ]

Not to sound selfish, but I'm glad that I'm not the only one here.

[ It was always easier to tackle these sorts of things when he had one of his own by his side. They always brought out his best. ]

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[info]candothat
2016-09-05 08:57 pm UTC (link)
If that is so, then you need to see more of the prison, clearly. Have you heard that there are dinosaurs?

[His enthusiasm is a little forced, and not just because of the bad news from home-in-the-future. Chekov has seen his fellow officers come and go too many times to imagine that Kirk's presence will be anything but temporary.]

That isn't selfish, sir.

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[info]universal_charm
2016-09-12 01:53 am UTC (link)
... Dinosaurs?

[ You've piqued his interest, but as you might well know Chekov that can be a dangerous thing. Your captain is, unfortunately, something of a disaster magnet at times. ]

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[info]candothat
2016-09-26 11:38 pm UTC (link)
Yes, in sector six. There are also giant insects, plants with eyes, plants with teeth...

But mostly the prison isn't dangerous. [To sensible people like Chekov. Kirk will undoubtedly find all kinds of danger.]

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[info]universal_charm
2016-09-26 11:42 pm UTC (link)
[ You should really just be prepared to potentially have to come save his ass at some point Chekov. Congrats, you have now been promoted! ]

I would ask why a prison needs things like that, but I do not have enough alcohol in me to handle that right now, I think.

So Sector Six is a jungle death trap from the sounds of it. Any place I can go where I won't meet something with unpleasantly sharp teeth?

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[info]candothat
2016-09-28 06:40 pm UTC (link)
['Prepared' might as well be Chekov's middle name. 'Careful,' too. He can be prepared and careful enough for both of them.]

I have theories. I also know where to find alcohol.

Some days, things with sharp teeth will be everyplace. On most days, sectors zero through five only have vampires and the ones that I have met have been very nice people.

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[info]universal_charm
2016-10-02 11:44 pm UTC (link)
[ Well one of them has to be. And since you're the only other crew member here, well, kind of falls to you Chekov. He'll make it up to you later. ]

Sounds like you have a lot to catch me up on. But if you don't mind, I think we can make it an informal debriefing.

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[info]candothat
2016-10-03 01:11 am UTC (link)
[The best kind of making it up to him would involve not being maimed!]

Since no one has asked me for a debriefing of any kind since the last time I spoke with you, I would appreciate informality, sir. [Should he not be calling him sir now? He doesn't know. Maybe they could both use a drink.] Have you been told anything about MarinaNova already?

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