James Tiberius Kirk (
boldygoing) wrote2017-05-23 04:02 pm
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Giving the Tour [for losthunter]
It has been a week or two since the Enterprise was in any kind of condition to entertain visitors. A supply run here, a survey mission there, nothing close to casual enough for Captain Kirk to justify setting aside a little time to have a guest aboard, his days taken up by the duties of command. And certainly not out in the middle of deep space, where an unexpected visitor would be more likely to be seen as a stowaway or intruder, no matter if the captain vouched for them or not.
But it has been six months since the crew's last chance for shore leave, so after the debriefings are complete, Starfleet Command gives the slightly weary crew a brief three days off while the ship's systems are inspected and recalibrated. And it's a perfect opportunity to make good on his offer from a while ago.
Jim sits at a shuttle terminal in downtown San Francisco, a gold-shirt in a small sea of red and blue, all Starfleet personnel waiting to be taken up to various starships in orbit or in Spacedock. He knows it might be a few minutes before Hunter arrives, and keeps himself busy reviewing reports on a padd, keeping an eye out for the distinctive tattoos of his invited guest.
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Spacedock
USS Enterprise
Warp core
Officer's lounge]
But it has been six months since the crew's last chance for shore leave, so after the debriefings are complete, Starfleet Command gives the slightly weary crew a brief three days off while the ship's systems are inspected and recalibrated. And it's a perfect opportunity to make good on his offer from a while ago.
Jim sits at a shuttle terminal in downtown San Francisco, a gold-shirt in a small sea of red and blue, all Starfleet personnel waiting to be taken up to various starships in orbit or in Spacedock. He knows it might be a few minutes before Hunter arrives, and keeps himself busy reviewing reports on a padd, keeping an eye out for the distinctive tattoos of his invited guest.
[OOC: Image links to replace invalid links below:
Spacedock
USS Enterprise
Warp core
Officer's lounge]
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"I've been wanting to show Hunter around for a while," Jim says with a shrug, and turns toward him. "So this is where the magic happens. Anything in particular catch your eye?"
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"Everything." Hunter flashes a bright smile. And he winks at Jim, the only flirting that he can do right now.
"It must be so incredible to be in command here." And he has so many questions. But not sure how to ask them.
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"It's still a real head trip sometimes," he agrees with Hunter, smiling. "But there's nowhere else I'd rather be."
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Whatever that look means, Spock is apparently observant enough to understand what his captain wants without needing to hear the words, raising his eyebrow again. "With your leave, captain, I must take a moment to monitor the progress of a simulation I am running," the Vulcan says, and moves across the bridge to his station, giving them at least the illusion of privacy, and temporarily turning the command chair over to the captain.
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His attention turns to Jim, when the command chair is turned over to him. And he has a goofy look on his face.
"Is it good to be home again?"
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His eyes flicker over him, memorizing every muscle, the way he sits there, to capture it in his mind. Another drawing on his 'must-do' list.
"You look absolutely handsome in that chair." He really doesn't care if someone overhears him. Because Jim was made for that chair.
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He turns slightly, standing near the captain's chair, so he can see out the window to the sight before him. And get a brief insight of what Jim must get to see every day he sits there.
"The things you must see. The places you must explore."
"I am in awe."
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"Van Gough. An artist that I certainly admire. I considered myself quite fortunate to be invited to one of the galleries that had some of his works on display. And that they had asked me to contribute a piece to the general viewing area."
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He looks around the control room again. Noting all the controls and the different people working at them, he assumes that must be how they fly the giant ship.
"You must have a great team."
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"And I am sure none of them would ever trade you in."
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Jim smiles a little at that. "When my field promotion was made permanent, over eighty percent of the crew requested assignment to Enterprise. That gives me the youngest crew in the fleet, but we've got that kind of bond you can't get any other way than trial by fire."
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"The youngest and the hottest crew?" He teases lightly.
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He is glad that he was able to see this for himself. Even though the ship isn't traveling through space right now, the experience is still one-of-a-kind for him. And especially getting to see Jim in his captain chair. He has a little bit more respect for the other man. And he can see the respect that his crew has for him too. The most amazing thing about Jim's job is that he gets to change destiny. He gets to explore the unknown and make great discoveries.
"Did I tell you that you are amazing?" His voice is soft. Loving.
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"You did, but I can always stand to hear it again." He smiles a little, and stands. "Ready to continue the tour?" There is at least one more stop they have to make.
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"I hope you saved the best for last." He smiled.
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Spock looks up, and nods. "Yes, captain. Enjoy your leave." He looks over at Hunter also, his face still nearly expressionless, as it usually is. "Enjoy your tour also, Hunter."
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