You could travel the world, but nothing comes close to the Golden Coast... [Bones, Spock, Jim]

Aug 08, 2010 13:59

The previous day had been long and emotional - a wedding, a party, then getting taken rough against a wall by Jim before collapsing into a deep, coma like sleep. Bones hadn't felt anything change, didn't notice when the ship passed though some temporal disturbanceThe next morning Bones began sliding out of his slumber, reaching out to spoon himself ( Read more... )

i hate space, jim..., i dont even know what to tag this..., spock, planetside adventures, this is my life?

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cso_spock August 11 2010, 00:18:03 UTC
"If I recall correctly," Spock said as he took out his wallet, remembering walking down the hallway just this morning before that woman caught him, "he arrived with Jim. I do not reciprocate its apparent affection."

They came to the room 735, and he tried the card--it worked. The room was a mirror of Leonard's, with the bathroom and the bed against the other wall, but everything else about the decor was virtually the same. The bed was neat and made, save for a few wrinkles, a plastic bag of toiletries lay on the bathroom counter, and a suitcase was lying on the floor next to the dresser with its lid popped open.

He saw the new, clean clothes in the suit case and he was very tempted to change -- these wrinkles were awful -- but every top he could see had stripes.

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kirktastic August 11 2010, 23:47:34 UTC
Jim loved his Bones. He also knew that somehow, his Bones was technology hopeless unless it was a medical device. "I bet I could guess," Jim muttered without looking up.

Trying to figure out what programs needed to be active to use 'livejournal' like they had been for communicating came down guesses with what was on the first screen of the computer. Lots of clicking, dismissing, and trying again.

Finally, clicking on a picture of a little fox got him what looked like the internet. Except that it didn't seem to work either. That sent him on a computer-based quest to figure out how to get internet on the damn thing. "I miss the galactic network..."

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cso_spock August 12 2010, 00:04:16 UTC
Spock gave Leoanrd a look; was he expected to explain his choice of beverages? It likely wouldn't even be as large as he wanted it.

"Your connections are limited to this planet, unfortunately," Spock said, getting up from the bed and resuming his seat. He swiped the phone off the table, beginning to fiddle with it again. "Though, if we had a suitable amplification, we could contact Vulcan and receive their scientific assistance." Though the prime directive might apply to time travel as well...

He wondered what it might be like to talk to his great-grandfather as a younger man. A child, at this point.

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dctr_mccoy August 12 2010, 00:23:33 UTC
Sometimes, he didn't understand these men, or their little devices. And neither did Karl, from the look of his mobile device, much simpler than the ones Jim and Spock were holding.

Grabbing that menu again, he tapped at it, doing what Spock did with the telephone, and talking overly loud to the woman that answered on the other end, asked for another two chocolate shakes to be added to their order, along with a cookie assortment that looked good on the menu.

Looking back over at Spock, he glared, mostly playing. "You're a terrible bondmate. What kind of t'hy'la forgets about us like that?"

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kirktastic August 12 2010, 00:27:37 UTC
Jim risked a look up, then burst out laughing. He knew it was a joke from Bones, and ignored it. Finally he spotted something called network and started to patch into it.

"THIRTY DOLLARS for a connection to the internet?!"

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cso_spock August 12 2010, 00:43:04 UTC
"You did not indicate that you wanted extra caloric intake; I assumed that the meat would be sufficient. However, your pronunciation is improving, Leonard."

Spock looked up again at Jim's outburst. "You may as well purchase it. There is nothing else to purchase...though I seem to be connected to the network through this phone."

But his characters were limited for some reason.

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kirktastic August 12 2010, 00:50:58 UTC
"You're full of it, Spock. You just don't want to share all the dessert you got. Quinto's body is going to get fat with you owning it." Jim got out Chris' wallet, digging out the card, then quickly entered in the numbers on it into the computer.

He grinned when he got connection and started typing, fast.

Chris,

It's Jim. Bones, Spock, and I are in Urban, Quinto, and your bodies in 2010. We're all together at the hotel Urban and Quinto were at. They evidently dealt with a panel the two had to go to. We also have a dog here named Noah - he just showed up in the car like magic. What is going on on the Enterprise!?

JTK

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cso_spock August 12 2010, 01:04:40 UTC
"On the contrary," Spock watched as Jim's fingers typed at the sleek keyboard of the portable device (and was rather surprised how easily he could be distracted). "I intend to test the physical capabilities of this body, and it will be necessary to have some excess calories to do so."

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dctr_mccoy August 12 2010, 01:16:39 UTC
"Hitting the gym in the morning?" Bones asked sarcastically, laying back down, pillow under his head and watched Jim type. "Or more of..." Bones looked over at the shower, where Spock had recently emerged, trying not to grin.

The dog had curled up next to him, sighing deeply. Bones pet him on the head, behind the ear, and a memory surfaced, like water in his hand. "The dog was at the party." Looking up at Jim, he nudged him with his knee. "The dream. The one where we were at Chris' apartment. He was there."

That meant he belonged to one of them.

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kirktastic August 12 2010, 01:24:49 UTC
Jim frowned, looking down at the dog, trying to remember. When they had talked about the dream, trying to figure it, it had been way too similar to be a coincidence. Now that Bones mentioned it, he could remember a dog bouncing around.

"I wonder which of them it is? Appeared in my car, so... Chris' maybe?"

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cso_spock August 12 2010, 01:41:37 UTC
"It could be Quinto's," Spock chimed in, trying to get more information about the time they were stuck in. "He seemed intent on following me from the convention center."

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kirktastic August 12 2010, 01:50:40 UTC
"Mmm..." Jim kept typing, then slowly grinned. "I've used it once or twice but I found these." He turned the laptop around and showed off what he had found. "Definitely Quinto's dog."

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dctr_mccoy August 12 2010, 01:55:17 UTC
At least that was one mystery answered. "So, Noah, how you end up in Jim's car?" But there were some things Bones stopped questioning. Now it was all about finding a way home. "C'mon Spock, no wonder he's so sad. Come pet him."

Another look at the pictures on the small screen and Bones laughed to himself. Zachary seemed fond of hats. And shorts.

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cso_spock August 12 2010, 02:04:13 UTC
He had seen the outfits that Quinto was fond of. Spock did not share his affection for those colours or textiles.

"I am not his master," Spock reminded them both. He was tapping through this 'Wikipedia,' which seemed liked a trusted source of information. "He also seems fond enough of receiving attention from you and Jim."

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kirktastic August 12 2010, 02:24:54 UTC
"Not everyone's a dog person, I guess. That's why I got him a cat. It's stubborn, stuck up, independent..." He laughed, tapping his fingers. He wanted Chris to respond badly.

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dctr_mccoy August 12 2010, 02:37:20 UTC
Cat's were okay, but if you wanted love and loyalty, you couldn't beat a dog. Bones looked down at the mutt, and rubbed his neck some more, feeling better as Noah's tail began to wag slowly, thumping against the bed. "It's okay, dog, you got me here, not that mean old Mr Spock over there."

Hopefully it wouldn't be too long 'til the food arrived. Spock's clean skin and hair made him want to shower even more, get into some fresh clothes. Maybe nap. "I'm hungry," he repeated, to no one in particular, as his eyes landed on what he assumed was the controller to the television set in the room.

He punched at the buttons until it turned on, and started watching, mesmerized by the commercials. Too bad it was early for football season.

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