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It’s one thing to drive - or even sit on- a hoverbike, the wind in your hair, accelerating faster and faster, the hum of the machine beneath you. It’s… freeing. Researching hoverbikes, however, is a completely opposing sensation.
She can’t believe she wanted Commander Spock, her phonology instructor, the Vulcan, to teach her something
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Cant wait for the lesson to start
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But inregards to on Vulcan, Spock learned from Sarek (how do you think he and Amanda got together if it wasn't because of that damned bike haha) and it was totally informal and sort of a "here it is, hop on, try it out" kind of thing and Spock was like WTFWTFWTF and obviously doesn't want a repeat of that. Or at least, that's how it went in my head :P
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