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Simon Tam ([info]can_swear) wrote in [info]silverage,
@ 2011-08-03 18:34:00

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Entry tags:!log, simon tam, susan sto helit

How did that happen?
Who: Simon, Susan Sto Helit
What: arrival
When: Wednesday, evening
Where: on the streets
Rating: Low, probably
Status: Complete




After the very unfortunate incident of Miranda, River had begun to improve. It was a slow process, but she was healing. She was more coherent for longer periods of time, less prone to the erratic mood swings that had plagued her since he'd rescued her. He thought having something to do on the ship, something productive, was helping as well. She missed Wash though. They all did, some more than others.

Simon sorted through the vials and prepackaged hypodermic needles, restocking his bag. He'd expanded the variety of the contents because with this crew ... he never knew what he was going to need. After double checking to make sure he had everything he'd wanted to put in there, he started to put the remainder away before closing his bag and fastening it shut. He turned toward the door to let himself out, his mind already two steps ahead of where he was. He wanted to check on River, then talk to Mal about whatever new job they had and what he should probably be in for, and then he wanted to go spend some time with Kaylee if she wasn't busy.

Distracted as he was, he simply assumed he'd tripped on the way out of the infirmary. There was a sensation of falling, and he flung out his arms reflexively -- but what he landed on was dirt, not metal. It was outside, not inside. There were sounds and crowds and ... a cat. Garbage cans.

Simon pushed himself up, looking around very slowly as he tried to figure out exactly how he'd gotten from Serenity's infirmary to ... outside somewhere. If he'd passed out -- which he didn't think was the case -- he wouldn't have just been thrown onto the dirt like this. Once he'd gotten to his feet, he was aware that his bag was beside him, and he reached down to pick it up.

Stepping closer to the streets, he looked at the passing crowd and tried to just guess what planet he was on. It reminded him somewhat of a core planet, but ... older, somehow. Primitive. It took him a moment to realize what else was wrong: he saw no sign of space craft anywhere. No shuttles, no docks. Just ... cars. This is madness he thought to himself before he turned to look back where he'd come from, as if the alley would hold some clue. It didn't; it was just an alley. There was no sign whatsoever of Serenity, and he couldn't even begin to fathom what, exactly, was going on.

In the hopes that he'd come across someone with some answers, Simon kept his bright blue eyes trained on the passing crowd in the hopes of catching a helpful eye.



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[info]can_swear
2011-08-04 09:14 pm UTC (link)
Simon made a slightly shocked face as she just reached out and grabbed him. His first instinct was to swat at her hand or pull away, but then odd things were happening around them. Then she had an umbrella and there was that talk of magic again.

"I'd really rather ... not," he said as he regarded the umbrella with a pained, skeptical expression. And he'd thought Jayne having a statue was cause for madness. This though ...

"There's no magic, where I'm from," he agreed. "Spaceships and guns aplenty but not ... no magic. I ... I'm fine. Walking," he insisted as he regarded the umbrella in the same way he might regard a rattlesnake.

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[info]ms_susan
2011-08-04 09:30 pm UTC (link)
"It seemed you needed an object lesson rather than a lecture." Susan glanced up at her umbrella which obligingly furled itself so she could tuck it back in its place. "There are other people here that can do magic. There have been magical creatures, those, and robots too, seen in the city."

She tugged at Simon's sleeve to head off toward the welcome center. "I'm not crazy, you're not crazy. Its just the way things are and nothing any of us can do seems to be any help to change the way things are."

Susan glanced over at Simon. "So you're another one from the future? But no space ship of your own here? I was a professor at a private school, and sometimes filled in for my grandfather in the family business. What do you do?"

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[info]can_swear
2011-08-04 09:41 pm UTC (link)
"It wasn't my ship," he said absently, glad that things looked normal (for here) and they were moving. "Not ... I was part of the crew,but it's Captain Reynolds' ship," he went on to explain. Not that the name would mean anything to her, but it helped ground him a little. "My sister was ... she was the pilot," he added, though that made him ache all over again for River. He managed not to bring her up again though -- at least not in context as a patient.

"Surgeon," he replied to her question. "Was, anyway, a trauma surgeon before ... everything. Now I'm the ship's medic," he added. His voice was almost up-beat, though the wariness, the weariness, was still there.

Simon looked around as they walked, marveling over the crowds. The attire. The fact he'd been thrust so far back into the past. Earth-that-Was. When he got back, he'd have a whole passel of stories to share at dinner.

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[info]ms_susan
2011-08-05 02:09 am UTC (link)
"A surgeon?" Susan smiled. "Then it should be fairly easy for you to find work here. A place called Stark Industries does all sorts of research, and the Welcome Center can probably do something about your lack of local documentation - unless you brought your medical papers with you?"

"Then there's this Galen - I've seen his name on the local bulletin boards - he's from the future and said he has his ship here. Maybe you can contact him. He's supposed to be some sort of a magic user from what I've read." She glanced over at Simon. "More strangeness for you to get your head around, I suppose."

"But the Welcome Center will give you a place to stay and food untill you get more settled. I stayed there myself for a while when I first got here."

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[info]can_swear
2011-08-05 02:48 am UTC (link)
It was on the tip of his tongue to point out he didn't want work here, he just wanted to go home, but that seemed to be like beating a dead horse at this point. "I have copies in my bag," he said. "I don't ... think it will matter. The dates are so far ... and the locations aren't ..." Simon frowned. "They're from Osiris, and I don't think they'd mean anything, here. But I have them. For what it's worth."

More magic. Future magic, this time. "Can his ship leave here?" Simon asked, brows elevated. He didn't think it could; why would the man still be here if that was the case? He wondered if Kaylee was here, if she could fix the ship so it could leave. It wouldn't do any good, he guessed, being so far in the past, but anything to step outside the cage.

"So where do you stay now?" He asked as he glanced over to her. "If ... not in the center?"

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[info]ms_susan
2011-08-05 03:04 am UTC (link)
"You aren't the only one with paperwork from another time or place. People seem to be getting around it. Especially, being from the future and all, you might look into a medical school or something like that. I mean, I'm not even from this universe, and I had no trouble finding employment. There are even agencies that are beginning to specialize in dealing with problems like that. I suppose you would have to pass some tests or something like that."

Susan shook her head. "From what he's posted, needs a jump start - whatever that is - for his engines before he can do anything else. I'm afraid where I was from was not as technically advanced as this place, and I'm rather out of my league there."

"I answered an advertisement in the newspaper and now share a flat... they mostly call them apartments here, with another girl who seems to be from this place. Rents seem high here, compared to where I'm from, so it only made sense since I frequently work long days and don't need much in the way of living space."

She hesitated for a moment. "Oh, I mentioned the bulletin boards. Nobody seems to know how they work, but if you post something on one of them, it shows up on all the others and people can write back to you there. I know there is one at the Welcome Center."

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[info]can_swear
2011-08-05 03:37 am UTC (link)
Kaylee could fix it, he was sure of it. It still wouldn't do them any good, but if she was here ...

Except, she wasn't and he wouldn't wish her here. She might be fascinated by it all, and ... well, she'd adjust quicker than he would, he'd bet. Distracted as he was with his thoughts, he barely heard the rest of what Susan was saying. "I already went to school," he said absently, unaware she might be implying something else.

Simon shifted his bag into his other hand, looking around again before he glanced over to her. "Not ... from this ... universe," he repeated. Not that he was, exactly, but it felt odd to say it. He wasn't even going to get into the matter of the boards; it was one more thing weighing down the camel's already broken back.

He just wanted to go somewhere quiet, and close his eyes until it all went away and he was back on Serenity.

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[info]ms_susan
2011-08-05 04:00 am UTC (link)
"So go back to school as an instructor," Susan replied sharply. "Pay attention." Some things a former schoolteacher just couldn't avoid saying. "Surely if you are from an age that travels to different planets, medical knowledge has advanced."

"Not from this universe. Trolls, dwarves, magic is common. Witches. Wizards. Lesser and greater gods. Anthromorphic personifications of mythic archetypes. My grandfather is Death. The Grim Reaper. Comes for you to help you take the next step when you die." She sighed, then turned to look at Simon again. "You're just out of time. I'm completely out of place, and having to make do. I do not really care for this place, but here it is, and here we are."

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[info]can_swear
2011-08-05 04:18 am UTC (link)
"Advanced," Simon agreed as he gazed incredulously at her. Had she just told him to pay attention? No one had told him that in ... ever. He could hardly be blamed for not being terribly concerned about teaching at that very moment. "Advanced, yes, to the point where the people here would probably call it quackery. Advanced to the point that the technology I'd need to teach my methods is ... years off from being invented. Centuries, maybe," Simon declared. "It ..." He gestured with his free hand in an attempt to both indicate what he meant and to fish for the words he was after. They weren't coming though, so he let that sentence fade.

He shook his head and watched the sidewalk as he listened to her talk about things that were impossible. Things that didn't exist. But for all that, he'd always thought reavers were camp-fire stories until he'd encountered them. Repeatedly. So why not the rest of it? Hell, maybe Santa Claus was real.

Simon ran the fingers of his free hand through his hair, and he shook his head again. "This is a nightmare," he said quietly.

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[info]ms_susan
2011-08-05 04:29 am UTC (link)
"So invent the technology. Or go see that other man from the future. Galen."

Susan shook her head in a mirror of Simon a few seconds ago. "This is an unpleasant situation in an unpleasant place. I've lived nightmares before. This isn't one."

"I hope you're going to be able to deal with this and move on. Some people haven't dealt... at all well, shall we say. As a doctor you can probably understand what I mean."

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[info]can_swear
2011-08-05 04:56 am UTC (link)
Invent the technology, like it was that easy. Simon decided he really didn't like her blase attitude toward everything, and his lip lifted slightly before he looked away. "You make it sound so easy," he said with just a touch of sarcasm to his voice. "I'm sure I have the blueprints in my pockets. I'll get right on that," he added.

"It's a bit much, don't you think? I've been here not even fifteen minutes, and you've already got me meeting people and inventing technology that's still new in my time. You might want to give people at least an hour to settle in before you start dictating their paths for them," he said. He knew he sounded peevish, and snappish, but honestly, he could only take so much of her dictation.

"I think I can find the rest of the way on my own. Thank you. You've been ... very helpful."

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[info]ms_susan
2011-08-05 05:06 am UTC (link)
"If you've ever even seen the blueprints, I can get them out of your head. A form of what they call hypnosis here."

Susan bristled a little. "I'm merely trying to help you get out of your depression at finding yourself here and thinking positively."

She stopped at Simon's words and nodded. "Very well then, if that's how you feel." She concentrated for a second, knowing she would fade from Simon's sight. No sense in letting the man see her Aspect and be further upset. She Left, targeting her bedroom. All she left behind was a cold breeze as her passing disturbed the air.

Another person she didn't quite understand. And she had been trying to more human-like in her conversation. Some days, she just didn't know...

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[info]can_swear
2011-08-05 05:11 am UTC (link)
Simon exhaled softly once she'd ... gone. Disappeared. Whatever it was she'd done. He could barely wrap his mind around the fact he was radically displaced, and here someone was, mapping out a path for him. He appreciated the assistance, but the information dump had been a bit much.

He gazed at the spot she'd been before he dropped his gaze to his hands. He consulted the directions and looked around to orient himself before he started in the direction they'd been heading. He thought he'd been holding it together fairly well, but now he had to wonder if he wasn't trapped in some delusion brought on by ... what? An accidental overdose of something?

But he knew better. Somehow, some way, he was in the past, and he had no idea what to do about it.

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