Night 59: Main Hallway, 1-West

Oct 24, 2011 18:43

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Kirk ran into the main hallway and found nothing there except more pink light coating everything. His gut feeling said that if something was happening, it should've happened already, but he was a loss to explain what was going on. The system (if he could call it that, vague as it was to describe the whole Landel's torture/ ( Read more... )

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hes_deadjim October 25 2011, 03:36:45 UTC
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What was Jim even thinking? He'd only just gotten Spock poking around his brain the night before. Spock must've explained to him what happened, because if Jim didn't know he was recovering, then he was taking a big gamble or he was desperate. McCoy didn't even know what to tell him if Spock hadn't gotten around to it. Sorry, sir, got my brain scrambled by a Vulcan. Gave up your plan, the other you, my you, to the enemy and almost ruined the party's escape because I couldn't hold him off long enough. He hadn't even gotten around to how he treated Jim ( ... )

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doneinthree October 25 2011, 04:49:40 UTC
Kirk guiltily dropped his arm back to his side the moment he heard Bones' voice, which he realized too late only provided more damning evidence of his injury. Whoops. But no use regretting the past, even the past of two seconds ago. Kirk shifted the pipe to his other hand and brought his arm up to rest the pipe on his shoulder, becoming the very poster boy for casual 'Nothing to see here, Doctor, what are you talking about?' innocence.

"I'm fine." He looked Bones over with a careful thoroughness that was as familiar as it was vaguely disquieting, searching for some sign, new or old, of McCoy's deteriorating mental state. Spock had "corrected his condition" (Kirk had spent two minutes puzzling over that statement, trying to figure out this could be a Vulcan euphemism for... anything), and the doctor did in fact look remarkably improved. A little cranky, yes, but that was Bones on a good day ( ... )

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hes_deadjim October 25 2011, 05:41:59 UTC
Fine. As fine as he was every other time he found trouble. The innocent, nothing to see here look stopped working a few years back. He was more and more convinced Jim got into something, if the ginger handling of his arm wasn't proof enough, the guilt he radiated did the trick. "Bull. What the hell did you get into ( ... )

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doneinthree October 25 2011, 18:52:13 UTC
"You mean the pile of fur and meat two hallways back? Hard to miss it." Despite the flippancy of his words, the humour had faded from Kirk's face. Not because of Bones - his admission that he was still recovering, while also showing some of that gruff practicality Jim knew well, was enough to reassure him that he had nothing immediate to worry about from his CMO.

Not while Landel's was apparently undergoing a Code Red. As long as Bones appeared to be on the mend, Kirk would take his chances bringing him along. He'd much rather have the entire crew gathered during a crisis, and if something did go wrong with Bones, he and Spock could manage it together.

"As soon as everyone gets here, we need to find out what's going on. This is too much noise for just some big bad cat-killer wandering around." Like that alone wouldn't be bad enough. He knew full well how disadvantaged they were when it came to fighting giant monsters, much less things which could kill giant monsters in a blink, but not looking for trouble wasn't an option ( ... )

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hes_deadjim October 25 2011, 19:42:51 UTC
It felt like too much of a code red, but if something that strong, even just one, was roaming his own Enterprise, Jim would've sounded the alarm too, if not to get security and everyone prepared, but to warn everyone else to stay inside. Not try and fight the thing with pipes and bats. Which was what this Jim wanted to do.

Was his Jim always this reckless? McCoy wanted to say yes, actually, he probably was, but he'd lucked out himself and mostly missed those years. He'd only heard now and then from Jim after he was released from the hospital way back, and then only had more frequent contact once he became Captain. By then, he was a little bit more out of the reckless stage.

Just a little.

"Regardless of why the alert's out, we're nowhere near equipped to defend ourselves against that thing, captain," said McCoy. Bad enough Jim had passed out on them with no explanation. "You know I'm going to have to check for signs of surgery or injections, right?"

He paused.

"You got shotWhy wasn't he more surprised? And was Jim gonna let him ( ... )

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doneinthree October 26 2011, 22:02:13 UTC
"It barely scratched me..." Kirk protested. He hadn't quite considered the possibility that his body had been doing anything more than just lying asleep in his room yesterday, although he'd looked himself over before changing into his uniform, and hadn't found any worrisome sign of experimentation. If rearranging his organs was all they wanted with him, they could've done that on pretty much any other night, on pretty much any other occasion he'd passed out cold at the end of the night only to awaken to morning in new clothes, with his bandages changed ( ... )

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hes_deadjim October 28 2011, 02:45:53 UTC
The problem was Jim and Spock used the term "scratch" from anywhere to an actual scratch, what most people called one, and to just narrowly avoiding a limb being blown off. McCoy glanced at the arm. It didn't appear to be hanging by a thread, but he'd only just gone over this before with Carter. Why rely on the institute to fix everything? It implied a certain degree of trust, and McCoy plain didn't trust them. He trusted Jim when it came to his personal health a little bit more, but not by much ( ... )

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dual_worlds November 4 2011, 00:24:21 UTC
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It didn't take Spock long to move through the bloodied hallway, and his flashlight beam soon fell upon Kirk and McCoy. His gaze moved over the two men, quickly checking for any signs of injury. They appeared healthy, although he couldn't help but inwardly note Nyota had yet to reach the rendezvous point.

"Captain," he said in way of greeting, giving a faint nod toward the two men. "I apologize for not arriving sooner. A group of hostile lifeforms attacked me on my way here, but I am unharmed."

He wondered if Kirk and McCoy had similar issues on their way here, but if they were able to arrive sooner than himself, perhaps that wasn't the case.

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doneinthree November 4 2011, 03:59:30 UTC
"Defense mechanism," Kirk repeated as he looked back and forth, taking in the chaotic scene before him. Even with the soft glow emanating from the building, it was hard to clearly see everything which was going on around them. Too many people in too many places, doing too much and moving too fast. Not everyone in Landel's was an average human, he'd known that for awhile. It was still shocking to see the extent to which that was true.

But he did notice that no matter what anyone did, nothing marred the glowing pink surfaces. Defense mechanism, huh? He lifted his pipe again and swung it hard at the nearest wall; he felt the metal bounce off instead of leaving a dent. Some kind of force field, he guessed. Their captors had seen this as an eventuality, which meant it wouldn't last. And before it was over, someone was going to get seriously hurt ( ... )

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hes_deadjim November 4 2011, 07:45:40 UTC
McCoy suffered the same realization and at the same moment Jim did. The thread of panic threatened to explode. Spock might be stronger than either of them, but he wasn't invincible- McCoy started off with Jim. He didn't need Jim to pull him, McCoy was quick on his way to outpacing him. They had to regroup before things got worse. At least there would be strength in numbers, and while he wasn't any tactician, it seemed like it made sense.

And just like that, Spock strolled through the carnage like he'd decided to take an evening stroll. McCoy halted. That just figured. The moment Spock got them both good and worried, he showed his face, as if he was just fashionably late.

"Wait a minute, you finally get us all together," not all, Uhura still wasn't here, which only drove his point home. They had to get her. Why not all go together? "Now you want us to separate? You want to wade through that alone ( ... )

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dual_worlds November 5 2011, 06:27:13 UTC
Although splitting their group in order to both retrieve Nyota and assess the situation outside sounded like the most logical course of action on the surface, they needed to take into account the swarm of hostile beings invading the hallways and attacking patients. Even with Spock's returned strength, they were clearly at a disadvantage.

McCoy raised a valid point. He met the doctor's gaze for a split second before looking back at Jim.

"I must agree, Captain," Spock added. "Seven creatures attacked me before I reached you. You will be greatly outnumbered if you go alone."

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doneinthree November 5 2011, 22:34:38 UTC
"I'll be fine, I've gone- Seven?" Kirk echoed, unable to hide the surprise in his voice. He stared at Spock for a second, wondering how the hell he could've run up against seven aggressives and walked out without a scratch, before deciding that, if anything, this showed that the commander was more than capable of handling himself for ten minutes.

Kirk silently hoped this detour would take no longer than that. "Nothing's attacked us-" He waved his hand to indicate himself and Bones. "-and we've been in this hallway for awhile. I'm guessing these puppies have been sent to play fetch with whoever's had their abilities restored for the night. Honestly... I'll probably be a lot safer than you two."

There was a lot more he could've said about the nature of nighttime in Landel's and how weirdly time passed and the efficiency of splitting up, but one thing Kirk had gotten used to when it came to command was that explaining his orders wasn't a strict requirement. Especially not while they could get chewed up by any number of monsters ( ... )

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hes_deadjim November 6 2011, 01:49:03 UTC
Seven animals attacked Spock and the man walked off without a scratch? Sometimes, and not even counting his experience with That Other Spock, sometimes Spock scared him. Secretly impressed him at the same time , but with a slightly scary side to it. You got so used to Spock being more non-violent than all the humans put together on board, so quiet and tranquil, that you almost forgot how much damage he could do if he put his mind to it.

"And you aren't injured anywhere?" No scratches, no infections? Spock barely met his gaze, but McCoy caught the brief look. He didn't exactly grin, that would ruin the effect, but he couldn't help but be secretly pleased that Spock actually had his back. The pleasure faded considerably when Jim pulled his captain's voice. McCoy had a whole slew of arguments up his sleeve, but he didn't have nearly the same clout as Spock did. "And if they do actually succeed in rounding the others up, who do y'suppose they're coming after next?"

Jim's decision might be final, but surely Spock could convince him

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dual_worlds November 8 2011, 03:22:47 UTC
"As I said, I am unharmed," Spock quickly reminded the doctor. They didn't have time to concern themselves with non-existent injuries, so it was best to clear that up as quickly as possible. "Another patient aided me during the encounter ( ... )

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doneinthree November 9 2011, 07:14:23 UTC
Kirk didn't quite resist the urge to smile after Spock agreed (subtle, at least, more with the eyes than his mouth), but his only response to the commander was a nod. Unlike certain daring young captains, he couldn't think of any reason why Spock would fudge the truth about his health (Vulcans couldn't lie, right?), but all the better to send Bones off with him so the doctor could fuss to his heart's content. Hopefully, if Spock and McCoy moved fast through these hallways, they could avoid any seven monster pile-ups. Anything less than that, Kirk trusted Spock could handle himself.

Either way, they all should've been gone ten seconds ago. Kirk grinned at Bones' comment, already backing away in the direction of the female block. "That's why I'm trusting you two to put up a fight. Don't let me down."

If either of the science officers had anything to say to that, they'd have to direct at their captain's back, because he was already headed off, disappearing into the crush of monster corpses and rearmed prisoners.

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hes_deadjim November 10 2011, 21:38:32 UTC
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