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James Tiberius Kirk ([personal profile] boldygoing) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2017-07-13 10:43 am

Family Matters

There's a starship captain in the Plaza, sitting at an outdoor cafe style table which bears a half-consumed cup of coffee and a glowing, transparent datapad. Jim Kirk is not in uniform, clad in well-worn civilian clothes, though given that his shirt says PROPERTY OF STARFLEET ACADEMY in faded text, he's probably not trying to be covert. He's fairly focused on the datapad, and one might assume that he's catching up on reports or requisition forms during his off-hours if not for the quietly contemplative look on his face.

And, of course, the fact that he's chosen to take a break here rather than anywhere near Starfleet property.

His thoughts don't remain a mystery for long, as this does tend to be the place to go for advice, no matter how small the matter. "How's your relationship with your family? Have you ever tried to reconnect after spending years apart?"

There's an empty chair on the other side of the table. Feel free to have a seat, if you'd like.



[OOC: Tags don't seem to work, but dupes are okay!]
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-14 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
She hates delivering bad news. She wants to look away and drop the subject, but she doesn't, not even when doubt briefly passes across his face. This is important. "Stasis... what does that mean? He's unconscious?" That's not a style of containment that she's familiar with. But if it keeps him from hurting anyone...

Once she sees how seriously he's taking the news, she relaxes her shoulders slightly and lowers her gaze. "Sorry... it's not something you probably wanted to hear." She struggles with her own fears of Cylons in the Nexus. She can easily imagine how he feels. "He only became truly dangerous after he acquired some sort of magic artifact..."

His question brings her gaze up once more. "Well, if you're both in the same organization, there's a chance of having to work together... or is Starfleet so huge that it never came up?"
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-14 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It's something she's only heard of in science fiction stories, but she knows the technology in Jim's world is more advanced than hers. She'll have to accept his answer for what it is and hope no one decides to defrost Khan. "It stopped working once he died. I don't know what happened to it... You should talk to Blaze about it, she was there. She's a robot -- tall, dressed in armor. She patrols the Nexus and keeps an eye on things."

She lets out a quiet sigh and reaches for her cup. "It was the most destruction I've seen outside my own world. Khan was... furious. Relentless. And he had several soldiers with him, too."

The fact that he outranks his own mother surprises her, but it make sense that it would only add to the awkwardness between them. "Can I ask what happened? Was she a bad parent? Is that why you fell out of touch?"
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-15 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
Adia makes a mental note as well, to let Blaze know that she's likely be approached by an alternate of Jim's. She'd like to avoid any further confusion.

"Yes, about a dozen of them. They didn't do as much structural damage as he did, but they had weapons... I didn't see any of them, though. I stayed in the Plaza and helped the injured."

Her eyes widen in sympathy at the news. The Jim she knows must never have told her. "Oh, Jim... I'm so sorry... that must have been hard for your mom, but she shouldn't have abandoned you like that." That's not what a family does. She can't imagine one of her parents losing the other and then taking it out on her. "But," she adds hopefully, "Maybe she realizes that she was wrong, and that's why she got in touch with you."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-15 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
It very nearly overwhelmed the Nexus, but thankfully the usual group of heroes gifted Nexus residents were able to put a stop to it. Knowing that his augmented soldiers are also on ice makes her feel a little better. "This... this will probably sound barbaric to you, but why weren't they executed for their crimes instead?" It doesn't sound like an alternative that she wishes for, but she looks curious.

"Yeah," she agrees quietly. Her thoughts turn to her own mother. She'd give anything to see her again, to talk to her one more time. "But... sometimes you have to push past that awkwardness, if you want to start healing."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-15 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Twentieth century?" She repeats cluelessly. "He was from your Earth's past?" How strange. She really knew nothing about Khan other than the fact that he hated Jim. "So... okay, but putting them in stasis is legal?" It doesn't seem much different than the death penalty, except of the possibility to reverse it. "Leonis -- my home colony -- outlawed the death penalty over a hundred years ago, but treason was a Colonial crime, punishable by death. On our ships, we... we don't have the means to contain dangerous criminals. Anyone murdering civilians gets sent out of an airlock."

For the record, she doesn't look particularly happy about that. She'd rather justice was served in a more humane fashion. But with the remnants of humanity living in such tight quarters, the emphasis must be put on protecting the defenseless.

She smiles faintly. "It probably helps a little, going into it with an attitude like that instead of a chip on your shoulder." Shifting in her seat, she admits sheepishly, "I was, um... I never had any issues like that with my parents, but there is someone who... well, if he reached out to me, I'd have to do the same thing."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-15 02:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Finding out it was Khan and not some random terrorist was enough to make her forget that detail, and it's not relevant anyway. It doesn't matter when Khan is from so long as the where doesn't end up being the Nexus again.

She nods slowly in reluctant agreement. Better to limit his opportunity to escape, even if the concept of stasis remains foreign to her. "Our enemy... they're sentient robots, but in biological form. They're stronger than us, but not enough that... well, they're not on the same level as Khan. So far we haven't needed any, um... unconventional prisons."

It's only fair of him to ask. He's already told her so much... she's learned more about his personal life than the Jim she already considers a friend. She must have caught him at the right time. "I, uh... before the war started, I was very close to someone on my ship. He was a microbiologist, like me. A quiet guy. Serious, but he had a funny, very dry sense of humor once you got to know him."

A soft smile plays on her lips briefly. "He was so sweet to me... I was so happy. But. It turns out he was a-- a sleeper agent." She frowns and picks at the lid of her coffee cup. "It's... complicated, but I thought he had died until I ran into him again when we were under Occupation. He, um... he saved my life, but he wouldn't acknowledge that he knew me, either. He was so cold... and I wonder, sometimes, what sorts of things he's done during the war... if he's done anything that I can't forgive."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-15 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
It's one thing that her world often doesn't share with others, even those that have space travel. It makes her own problems difficult to explain at times. She's grateful that Jim isn't getting hung up on the technical details.

"Yeah... you could say that." She barely manages a wry smile, and even that is only possible because she's had over two years to deal with the trauma. "Each, um... each biological robot model has many copies, so all during the Occupation I'd see his face, but I never learned which one was him." Her grip tightens slightly on her cup. "When I finally saw him again, all I could think to ask was what happened to the man I knew... he didn't give me an answer."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-15 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"It was," she agrees. "It was a relief when Galactica rescued us and we were back on our ships again and out of their reach."

She sighs and reaches for her coffee, taking a long sip. Dwelling on the past was like picking at a scab. If she kept poking at it, she was never going to heal.

"It's not likely that I'll see him again, but if I do, it'd be... gosh, so much baggage. I don't know if I'm ready to forgive him, or if he even can be forgiven. His model was known for being cold and unfeeling. I can't reconcile that with the man I knew, but the longer this way goes on, the less I know about anything."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-15 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
She gives him a small, sheepish look before setting down her cup again. "Cylons were a line of robots used for military defense and dangerous labor. They had artificial intelligence, but no sentience... until about forty years ago. They rebelled. The war lasted less than a year until the Cylons retreated to outer space. That was the last anyone saw of them... until a little over two years ago when they returned."

Looks like there's some baggage on both sides. "Humans didn't give them biological forms, though. I don't know who's responsible for that. The Cylons never told us."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-15 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, very diplomatic, but that's why he's the captain of the starship. "They have every reason to hate us," she says quietly, "And after destroying the colonies, we have reason to hate them..."

It's exhausting. A cycle of hate that doesn't seem to have an end. "I hope there's nothing like that in your universe."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-15 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Conflict seems to be a universal throughout the multiverse. Even in the Nexus -- especially in the Nexus. It frustrates her to no end. "What are the Federation's enemies like?"
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-07-16 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
She listens, fascinated. She's never met an alien in her universe, and Jim's world is full of them. "So... is that the source of the conflict? Did they once try to expand into Federation territory? What do they look like?" She blushes a little. "Sorry, I hope that's not an inappropriate question. I've never met an alien outside of the Nexus... in fact, I've had a few people call me an alien, because I'm from a planet other than Earth. I'm human, though. So far as I know."

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