James Tiberius Kirk (
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nexus_sages2017-08-08 07:45 pm
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Jim Kirk enters the Nexus in a mild daze, still a little stunned at the news he's just received from Command. He doesn't look like he's shaved for a few weeks, but his black Starfleet Academy instructor's uniform is clean and his hair is neatly combed, so it's not like he's been letting himself go or anything.
He gets a cup of coffee on autopilot, before finding a seat to really think over what the hell just happened, a look of hopeful disbelief on his face, like he's been told something that's too good to be true.
"Have you ever had a dream job you never expected to get?" he asks after several minutes, looking up. "For those that haven't, if you knew you wouldn't be home for a couple years, what would you not leave without?"
He gets a cup of coffee on autopilot, before finding a seat to really think over what the hell just happened, a look of hopeful disbelief on his face, like he's been told something that's too good to be true.
"Have you ever had a dream job you never expected to get?" he asks after several minutes, looking up. "For those that haven't, if you knew you wouldn't be home for a couple years, what would you not leave without?"
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"There are a couple things you can do, depending. The Federation has starbases at fairly regular intervals in explored space, and without warp, a starship can still use sublight impulse engines to start heading towards the closest one. It's very slow, but it's better than nothing. Like if you had to row a sailing ship." Even though Shade-Seeker said he's not a sailor, Jim feels fairly confident the Saxhleel knows enough to get the gist of it, at the very least. "We can also contact other ships over huge distances, so if communications are still working, we can call the closest starship and ask for help. Might have to wait a bit for them to get to us and give us a tow someplace where we can get repaired, and towing at warp is tricky business. The Enterprise had to get towed back to Earth after her maiden voyage and it took about two weeks to get there."
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