PART THIRTEEN [CLOSED]

Aug 19, 2009 20:46


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Mission Impossible? anonymous August 19 2009, 19:57:56 UTC
McCoy has fallen in love with Spock but can the doctor woo his man or will Spock be oblivious the his intentions?

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Filled: Mission Impossible 7/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:17:52 UTC
“I created an algorithm to predict the weather patterns in the region. There is a forty three point two percent probability the next storm will occur within twenty four hours, rising to one hundred percent within the next five planetary rotations ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 8/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:20:23 UTC
McCoy swallowed hard at the memory. How the expression on his dad’s face, lined with pain, gave way to peace in his final release ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 9/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:22:22 UTC
Stardate 2259.83, CMO’s personal log, Leonard McCoy recording. On a routine mission, Jim and Federation Ambassador Hoxan - sent to Catullus to negotiate for mining rights to their pergium reserves - have been taken hostage. It seems the Catullans weren’t entirely honest when they opened negotiations and the political system is far more unstable than they let on. Open mining is the only way pergium can be retrieved, which leaves ugly scars across the surface, and the opposing faction are fighting the agreement on ecological grounds. While I can understand their ideology, the taking of hostages and threatening their lives is utterly deplorable. I know what StarFleet and the Federation’s stance on hostages is - a zero tolerance policy. If we don’t get Jim out ourselves, he’s dead. It was McCoy’s fifth visit to the bridge, but he couldn’t stay away. He was driving his staff up the wall restlessly pacing up and down sickbay as they waited for the reaction to the news that there would be no negotiating for the hostages’ release ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 10/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:24:22 UTC
By the time the rebels had communicated their statement, two shuttles had taken up orbit, and between the three craft, they triangulated the source of the communication. Scotty temporarily diverted extra power to the scanner array, increasing the sensitivity and there it was, a single human lifesign only a few kilometers from the source of the terrorists’ communication ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 11/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:25:55 UTC
The doctor was in surgery for eight hours. Kirk crashed once and McCoy thought he’d lost him when he didn’t immediately respond to the de-fib. For the entire time, Spock stood in a corner of the theater observing, his attention swinging directly from what McCoy was doing, to a feed of it on a console next to him. Ordinarily McCoy didn’t allow observers, but Spock had kept him alive long enough to get to sickbay, so he deserved to see the outcome of his actions ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 12/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:30:23 UTC
Opulent was the word that sprung to mind when McCoy first laid eyes on the banqueting hall. Lamps threw off a subtle illumination from walls and the high ceiling, their clear crystal mounts refracting the light, casting sparkling rainbows onto the surfaces around them. Huge pairs of glass doors lined one wall, framed by heavy, ornate drapes, each leading onto its own balcony. Beyond them lay an elaborately designed garden filled with plants from around the Federation, their scent filling the warm evening air ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 13/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:32:16 UTC
“You and the captain spend a great deal of your free time in each other’s company ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 14/? S/Mc - awarrington September 24 2009, 23:33:50 UTC
“Fuck,” he finally said once he’d got the tears under control and reached to a box of tissues he kept on his desk, usually for distraught crew who’d just been diagnosed with an STD, or those occasions he played counselor, though he’d never understood why anyone would want to come and spill their guts to a grumpy bastard like himself. After blowing his nose, he turned bloodshot eyes back to Spock ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 15/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:35:29 UTC
“You sly old dog!” Jim grinned. “You realize next time you say you’re clean out of decent liquor I’m not gonna believe you ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 16/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:37:24 UTC
Stardate 2260.52, CMO’s personal log, Leonard McCoy recording. I’m kinda glad the anniversaries of the Battle of Vulcan and the start of the five year mission are so close together. It means people don’t stay morose too long because for the second year running, Jim’s made sure we celebrate surviving another year in space. Last year it was a big party in the mess. This year, it’s shoreleave on Wrigley’s and man is the excitement almost tangible. I can’t say I’m too excited myself. I’ve never been one for meaningless sex like Jim. But it’ll be good to stock up on some decent booze. More privately for Jim, this is also the time for him to celebrate getting his captaincy, which he did last night with Spock and me in his cabin. As usual, the hobgoblin and I had a difference of opinion over something or other and Jim accused us of behaving like an old married couple. It sure shut Spock up and I found myself thinking, ‘I wish’. En route to Wrigley’s, we’re stopping off at a Federation outpost to check all is well, as nothing’s ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 17/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:38:49 UTC
McCoy had to agree that the timing wasn’t great from Jim’s perspective and smiled. “Don’t you think that if the two most important people in your life are trying to tell you something, that maybe, just maybe, we might be right ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 18/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:41:13 UTC
“I’ll do a scout, Sir,” Jeffers said and ran off ahead. Another bombardment took out the last building standing, this time further away. Whoever was doing target practice, McCoy decided, was a lousy shot. That or Jim was keeping them too busy to be more accurate ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 19/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:43:05 UTC
This was no platonic love he felt; intermingled with his feelings was desire. He was no stranger to homosexual sex from his younger, pre-Joss days, when wild experimentation was encouraged among the young medical students, especially as they were all such experts on Human anatomy. He had no idea, though, what Vulcan mores were, but supposed that since the union of a pair of the same sex would produce no progeny, that it would be considered illogical. Still, Spock had had a relationship with Uhura, not necessarily with the goal of procreation, so maybe there was some illogic to them after all, not that they’d admit it, of course ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 20/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:44:32 UTC
Spock moved his free hand to cup the back of McCoy’s neck and pulled him closer, leaning forward himself until their noses were only a few centimeters apart. McCoy unconsciously wet his lips with his tongue as, with a soft sigh, the Vulcan tilted his head and closed the gap ( ... )

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Filled: Mission Impossible 21/? S/Mc awarrington September 24 2009, 23:46:04 UTC
Pushing himself off, he removed his trousers and boots, his hands shaky as he worked the various clasps, as Spock sat up and did the same. Folding his uniform pants, he made Spock lift his hips to lie on them, to avoid abrasions that he’d have to treat later ( ... )

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