James Tiberius Kirk (
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nexus_crossings2018-01-16 09:33 pm
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HELP HOW DOES I ANNIVERSARY
Brace yourselves, Nexus citizens. James Tiberius Kirk is back, after a somewhat lengthy absence. Not the one who went AWOL and scared the shit out of a lot of people, as he hasn't been gone nearly long enough to grow a beard to rival the Jim that is currently standing in the plaza looking concerned, confused, and very mildly alarmed. At the very least, he isn't behaving like it's an emergency, or like anyone's life is at stake. No, his problems are of a much more mercifully benign type today. Hooray for mundane difficulties!
"What the hell do people do for anniversaries?" he asks, once he's sure that Hunter isn't anywhere to be seen. It wouldn't do to make him seem unprepared, next week. Assuming he figures out what the hell he's going to do, that is.
"What the hell do people do for anniversaries?" he asks, once he's sure that Hunter isn't anywhere to be seen. It wouldn't do to make him seem unprepared, next week. Assuming he figures out what the hell he's going to do, that is.
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"I've never done this before," he adds, since that seems relevant when one is looking for advice. "Anniversaries, I mean."
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Jim's admission gets another eyebrow raise before his expression softens a touch. "Me, neither," he replies. "But I figure, I know Adia well enough to know how she'd want to celebrate it. Should be the same for your man, right?"
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He gives that a little thought, running back over their various dates in his head. "Maybe," he says, not quite certain, but contemplative. "We've done a lot of different stuff together. Is it special if it's something we've done before?"
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"Depends on what that is," he replies. "Is it going to remind him of some important milestone? Is it classy?" He cannot emphasis enough the need to be classy.
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"If dinner and a movie is your style, then take him to a nice restaurant and a show. The Nexus is full of live music and theater if that's an issue."
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A live show? Now there's a thought, and an interested, thoughtful look settles into his face. "I hadn't thought about that. Hunter does like classical music... You don't happen to know where I could find a schedule or something like that, do you?" Of course, by classical, Jim does not mean music from the eighteenth century, but rather twentieth century rock music. Not that it occurs to him to specify.
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He raises an eyebrow at the question about a performance schedule. Does he look like a ticket agent. But, he reminds himself, he's the one who brought up the idea... "There's a kiosk in the Theater District that lists show times. It's about as reliable as something in the Nexus can be."
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He wouldn't deny that he truly cares about Hunter, if asked. It was never supposed to get this far between them, but it has, and it scares him sometimes how attached they've both become to each other. It's a real relationship, not just a tumble in the sheets, and that's completely new territory for Jim. Good thing his career is being an explorer of the unknown, right?
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Then Jim thanks him, and there it is, that unusual feeling of satisfaction, that he helped someone out. Someone that he's not madly in love with. "Do you want me to show you where it is?" he offers, surprising himself. What? Well... it'll score some brownie points with Adia, at least. And maybe he can pick up tickets for a show, too.
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He waves Jim towards a direction that he heads in with a turn of his well-polished heel, leading them out of the Plaza and towards the Shopping District, although he eschews the shops and cafes for an area that caters more to live performances. "I prefer the clothing stores," he says casually, "But I've been branching out my explorations."
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"That's what I hear," he agrees, just as seriously. "I'm glad she's got a guy like you looking out for her. She seems really nice."
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He's quick to recover his steps and continue on, past buildings with elaborate marquees and posters advertising all sorts of shows. On the street corner is a brightly-colored kiosk, although no one is manning on it. An LED display scrolls a repeating list of shows available on all sides. "You can touch a name of a show to get more information, although I usually interface with it directly." It's easier for him that way. "You have to go to the venue itself to buy tickets."
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Their surroundings are one hell of an attention-getter anyway. Jim keeps his head on a swivel, enjoying getting to be a tourist for once and taking in all the sights, before they arrive at the information kiosk. That sure is a lot of shows it's scrolling through too, holy shit.
Good thing they're organized by category, or he'd never find anything. Jim watches as it scrolls through the lists of live music. "Makes sense, especially if the concert hall decides to hop across town or something. Man... this place is great at giving options."
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"Hmm." He's got a hand on the side of the display, his eyes unfocused, although he's able to concentrate on Jim's words without trouble. "I wish I was familiar with more of the listings. There's a few plays I recognize, and not much else." Colonial culture is woefully under-represented, and anything to do with Cylons? Forget it. "You said you were looking for classical music? You'll need to be more specific, that term doesn't mean much here."
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"Yeah, I didn't think it would," Jim says, a little dryly. Of course he'd have to be more specific. With countless universes and countless eras to choose from, the classics are a matter of perspective. He takes a moment to remember what the hell that genre of music is even called, besides 'good' and 'old as fuck.' "I think they used to call it 'rock and roll.' It was pretty popular in the late twentieth century on my Earth."
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"Rock 'n roll," he murmurs, half to himself. In an instant, the display switches to a listing of live "rock" performances. "Not your style, though? You have a favorite genre?"
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Yeah, that list looks more familiar. A lot of names he doesn't recognize, but enough that he knows they're in the right category. Johnny Cash, AC/DC, Motörhead... mostly cover bands and ensembles, but hell, what hasn't been covered over the centuries since most of these songs were written?
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His attention returns to the display, although he's not looking at it so much as listening to it, his head tilted towards it slightly. "Do you know anything about musicals?" he asks. "I think Adia would like a good musical, but I've never heard of any of these." He frowns. "There's one about cats. Do you know it?"
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The question has him arching his eyebrows in mild surprise. "Yeah, Hunter's shown me a couple he had on film. Fiddler On the Roof was really good." Cats, though? He thinks for a moment, then shakes his head. "Can't say it's ringing a bell for me. Sounds cute though."
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He smiles faintly. "She does like cats..." He does, too, which makes the musical more appealing. "Find anything good, concert-wise?"
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"I think so. What d'you think, Van Halen or Foo Fighters?" Sure, they're pretty much all covers, but that hardly matters to Jim. Nor does the fact that he's not terribly familiar with either band. Can't find things you like unless you try new things, right?
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