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here]It was times like this he had to wonder if he was the only damn person in this place who still cared about finding the fastest way home possible. Which probably wasn't true, but hell. Seeing as the only people he'd worked with so far had 'stealing books' as a goal or were setting up training nights, it was no damn wonder he was feeling
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Spock was stubbornly sticking to logic only. That incident on Taurus II had proved that you just couldn't predict events and people's actions (especially emotional beings) by logic alone. Spock didn't know what they'd do any more than he did.
"Fine, on the count of three," McCoy said tightly. They'd have to bodily slam it. It was a lot safer than the alternative. McCoy wasn't about ready to go treating some broken ankles just because someone thought they could kick a door down in light shoes. The door would open on the first blow or two if there was any luck to the universe. If it didn't, he was going to be sporting a number of bruises the next day. Knowing Spock, he'd walk off just fine. He had his Vulcan constitution to thank for that, the very same that allowed him to coldly make that decision to leave those patients.
The doctor glanced back the way they came despite himself. It was muffled by the hallway, but was someone pleading with that thing?
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He sensed the doctor looking over his shoulder, though Spock kept his focus on the door in front of them, and by extension the task at hand. McCoy seemed displeased with the decision to stay out of the conflict that was raging nearby. Surely even he understood the logic behind their current course of action. Consequently, there was no use in dwelling on what was behind them. Spock did not wish to leave civilians in any unnecessary danger, no, but they'd already established that their help would be useless to them. Right now searching for supplies needed to be their main priority.
"Very well," he spoke evenly, trusting that his words would draw McCoy's attention to where it needed to be right then. "One...two...three."
Spock's mouth faintly tightened as he threw his shoulder at the door. It wasn't the cleanest way to make an entrance, but it was the only option available to them, given the circumstances.
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As partners went, the doctor wasn't exactly the best for knocking a door down himself. Any member of Security likely could, but he was just a doctor. McCoy wasn't out of shape, but he wasn't exactly packed down with weight either.
He supposed the only good thing about this was that he didn't have to worry about embarrassing himself in front of Spock. The doctor looked to Spock, this time counting down before he threw himself once again at the door.
The door suddenly gave way under them.
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