"You Shouldn't Go Home Again" - Part One

Jan 01, 2010 13:05


Title: "You Shouldn't Go Home Again" (part 1)
Author: pale_septembrr
Rating: PG/PG-13 (this chapter)
Pairing: Spock/Sylar
Spoiler: If you've watched up to the Heroes first-season episode called "The Hard Part," you're safe.
Warning: Not much in this chapter but a little angst

Summary: This takes place at the time Sylar visits his mother's ( Read more... )

heroes, spock, cross-over, star trek, sylar

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julorean January 2 2010, 00:12:38 UTC
I am extremely intrigued! The pairing especially. It seems unlikely, but upon further thought, Spock might be good for Gabriel. I really like reading Sylar's reactions - omg FUTURE! Hmmm, I'm pretty sure they could date the bacteria and dirt and stuff to early 21st century too, so they won't think he's completely crazy. And I'm wondering if they had a camera in the corridor where they appeared...perhaps they can't install one in every single hallway. XP lol, and I keep wondering when someone will notice the resemblance - but given social context, I acknowledge that could take a while.

lol, I may be overthinking, but that's just because it's really piqued my interest, I like working out the little details like that. :) I'll be on the lookout for more of this!

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pale_septembrr January 2 2010, 21:15:22 UTC
*grin* Glad you like it! I'm very curious myself to see where it will go ^_^

Yup! I was going to put in this chapter that they traced it back to the 21st century, but I'm going to use it in the next part as proof for Spock that Sylar is indeed telling the truth. They didn't have a camera installed but instead sensors told them that an intruder(s) was on the ship.

I'll try to get the next part up as soon as I can. Thank you so much for reading and commenting :D

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julorean January 2 2010, 23:10:53 UTC
I think Sylar's immune system would need to adjust too. It might not be as much of a problem on a starship, but even those can't be completely sterile. Given mutation rates, everyday bacteria that 23rd century people would think nothing of would like make a 21st century person quite sick. So McCoy or someone in medical would notice those anomalies as well. And if the standard biobed has neurological sensors as well, perhaps they'd notice soemthing odd with Sylar's brain as well (with the whole powers thing and all). But maybe it's not so odd, what with aliens and all - some may have various levels of psy activity, so perhaps Sylar's power wouldn't seem that odd at all.

OH. Just had a thought. What would he make of the engines? Tho I have no doubt Scotty would chase him away before he could anywhere near 'em! I just can't help wondering what Sylar would do when faced with some amazingly cool and complicated piece of future equipment. XD

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pale_septembrr January 2 2010, 23:38:52 UTC
*squee* You're making my muse go, "plot bunny!" If I use any of these ideas--and the immunity one is intriguing me muchly--I shall give you credit ^_^

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pale_septembrr January 2 2010, 21:17:18 UTC
Heheheh, I love your icon ^_^

Well, actually he passed out due to his blood loss. When you're running on low blood volume, it doesn't take a whole lot to make you pass out. Even standing up too fast will do it ^_^

Thank you for reading! Am working on the second chapter now ^_^

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l0ve_in_300ks January 17 2010, 12:34:09 UTC
YAY!! Spock and Sylar, so awesome. i really loved the idea of this and it's written well. I enjoyed it very much so far and I'm REALLY looking forward to seeing what happens next.

"I... I'm sorry," Sylar said. "I... your ears."

"My ears?"

I LOVE IT, Sylar all entranced by Spocks pointy ears. BEST

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