The Mind Eraser is intensely sad but completely believable. That would be the situation that makes Number One swear, yes. I am sooo glad that didn't happpen. *hugs Pike*
Liked the Hologram, too. Good that Pike confronted him with it. Liked the characterisation for Kirk's reaction, too.
Funnily enough, the last one made me smile, particularly the Spock Prime-McCoy agreement. And yeah, it's probably better like that, even though it must hurt Spock so very much. Damn, you always bring the heavy emotions even in small ficlets. Impressive. :D
Oh, dear, but these are all so sad. Very well done, but... *sniffle*
I did especially enjoy the second one, because Pike is so unapologetic about his intentions in making the simulation, and you can tell he understands things about Kirk that Kirk isn't ready to admit to himself. It's just so them.
And Spock-Prime and McCoy in the last was a great moment, especially with that unusual gentleness on McCoy's part, which we all know isn't all the unusual, just damn special. *g*
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Liked the Hologram, too. Good that Pike confronted him with it. Liked the characterisation for Kirk's reaction, too.
Funnily enough, the last one made me smile, particularly the Spock Prime-McCoy agreement. And yeah, it's probably better like that, even though it must hurt Spock so very much. Damn, you always bring the heavy emotions even in small ficlets. Impressive. :D
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I did especially enjoy the second one, because Pike is so unapologetic about his intentions in making the simulation, and you can tell he understands things about Kirk that Kirk isn't ready to admit to himself. It's just so them.
And Spock-Prime and McCoy in the last was a great moment, especially with that unusual gentleness on McCoy's part, which we all know isn't all the unusual, just damn special. *g*
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Thank you!
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