Cubefall isn't doing much for the good captain. Oh, he finds it intriguing, as good explorers should. Alien holidays are very noteworthy. But he has no real interest in being someone or something else (he was a woman once, anyway). And is pretty sure that you really aren't being turned into an animal or robot - he can think of a dozen rational
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And, well, let's just say she's never had a problem taking on new guises, especially one that seems so familiar.
If one looks close enough, they might see former remnants of her normal face, but the body and clothes are almost drastically different.
Hel-lo, sixties.
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"Laura...is that you?" Another secret mission?
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"It's me, alright." Her voice is slightly different, too, thanks to the new shape, and she looks up at him with a curious expression.
"I guess it really did work."
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A Terran-standard cat would have rather a time arresting rule-breakers, this is true. But Sariel's not on security.
Something soft brushes Kirk's ankle, just for a split second - it's the tip of an impressively-curled tail, for reference. It's almost immediately followed by a voice from rather nearer the ground than usual saying, "Excuse me, sir."
Whether it's English, Kweyol, feline or more than one at once isn't clear. It's definitely a familiar voice, though.
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"Ensign?"
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"Yes, sir," is her answer. "This is a Cubefall reconfiguration," she hastens to add. "I've been assured that the shape change is temporary."
That faintly anxious look's a mightily similar expression to one of Sariel's own, albeit on a face with black fur, copper eyes and whiskers. Some things don't change with a person's form.
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