Captain James T. Kirk (
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[ Yet another new face to greet the network, and likely not for the first time, it's the face of someone who's clearly bent over backwards to try and figure out where he is and how he got here. To no avail, evidently. He's stranded, pretty much, he's managed to figure that much out.
But that's not even what's the most puzzling about all this. You see, traveling across the galaxy has made him more prone to accept that he can get snatched up, either on purpose or by accident, or even that he might trip over some dimension-breaking wormhole and end up in an alternate reality.
At least this one doesn't have another version of him (so far), so there's that.
But anyway. Onto trying to figure some things out, at least. ]
This is Captain James T. Kirk, of the USS Enterprise. I understand that likely means nothing to most of you, if not everyone, but I'll make it quick: the Enterprise is the flagship of the United Federation of Planets, operated by Starfleet, from the 23rd century, year 2263.
[ He'll skip on explaining the Federation or Starfleet for now. If anyone asks then he'll get into more detail. More pressing matters, though. ]
My ship is here, but my crew is not. Not unless I'm missing something, and if anyone can tell me where should I go to look for them, then I'd appreciate it. I... welcome the help of the Eluvio crew being on board to help me run my ship, [ No he doesn't. ] but I'd much rather have my crew, as you can likely imagine.
[ He sighs quietly, a show of frustration more than anything else. ]
On an unrelated note, would anyone mind taking a couple of hours to explain to me how currency works? I'm not... used to handling it. I'm crap at it too, if we're being completely honest. [ Seriously, does he really have to have a job? Ugh. ]
Other than that... well, I guess we're all stuck here, so I'd like to get to know everyone to some degree. So hit me up and let's chat sometime.
[ There, harmless and vague enough. And with a friendly smile, he leans in to end the feed. ]
But that's not even what's the most puzzling about all this. You see, traveling across the galaxy has made him more prone to accept that he can get snatched up, either on purpose or by accident, or even that he might trip over some dimension-breaking wormhole and end up in an alternate reality.
At least this one doesn't have another version of him (so far), so there's that.
But anyway. Onto trying to figure some things out, at least. ]
This is Captain James T. Kirk, of the USS Enterprise. I understand that likely means nothing to most of you, if not everyone, but I'll make it quick: the Enterprise is the flagship of the United Federation of Planets, operated by Starfleet, from the 23rd century, year 2263.
[ He'll skip on explaining the Federation or Starfleet for now. If anyone asks then he'll get into more detail. More pressing matters, though. ]
My ship is here, but my crew is not. Not unless I'm missing something, and if anyone can tell me where should I go to look for them, then I'd appreciate it. I... welcome the help of the Eluvio crew being on board to help me run my ship, [ No he doesn't. ] but I'd much rather have my crew, as you can likely imagine.
[ He sighs quietly, a show of frustration more than anything else. ]
On an unrelated note, would anyone mind taking a couple of hours to explain to me how currency works? I'm not... used to handling it. I'm crap at it too, if we're being completely honest. [ Seriously, does he really have to have a job? Ugh. ]
Other than that... well, I guess we're all stuck here, so I'd like to get to know everyone to some degree. So hit me up and let's chat sometime.
[ There, harmless and vague enough. And with a friendly smile, he leans in to end the feed. ]
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No, it's alright. It's probably for the best none of them are stuck here with me. Although I'd have liked the help to try and figure all this out, but if they're back home, then all the better.
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If it helps, I think there are a lot of experienced space...travelers--[He sounds uncertain when he says this, like he isn't sure what the correct term would be.]--among the newer groups like us. You should be able to find the help you need if you ask around.
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People seem pretty prompt and willing to help so far, so I'm sure I won't have a lot of issues getting settled in. [ Even if that's far from what he wants to do right now. ]
How long have you been here?
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Um, I should introduce myself. I'm Yuuri Katsuki. Do you prefer to be called Captain Kirk?
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Oh. No, Jim's fine. [ He smiles. ] Can I ask what your world's like?
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My world? Compared to what everyone else says about theirs, I think the one I'm from is pretty normal. Traveling in space like this isn't possible yet.
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Are you from Earth, or some other different planet? Your name sounds Japanese, but... well, you never know.
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It is Japanese. You're from Earth? There's only a few people here that have even heard of our world.
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I've talked to a few so far who are from Earth too. Just... different points in time, or alternate dimensions. And yes, I am from Earth, even if technically I wasn't born there. I'm from Iowa, United States.
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[He nods, pursing his lips slightly.] Mm. I know what you mean about the different points in time. There's someone on board who's from the nineteenth century.
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Yeah, that's... ancient to me. About four hundred years of difference. Which year are you from?
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What's Earth like in the future? It sounds as if space travel's become a regular thing in your time.
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It is, yes. Earth is part of the United Federation of Planets, which is largely a peaceful alliance that encompasses several worlds, species, governments and cultures. Humans are still the biggest demographic back on Earth, but there are other species too, as well as on other planets and starbases. Once space travel became commonplace, it was only a matter of time until humans branched out into other places besides Earth.
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[He looks particularly relieved at the word "peaceful".]
What's it like, traveling between so many planets like that? Do you have a favorite?
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[ Has its ups and downs, as with everything, dangerous situations and trying times, but overall it's not bad at all. ]
I like it. I like it a lot. Since I started, traveling's all I've ever known. It has its moments but I wouldn't trade it for anything. As for a favorite planet... [ He smiles. ] Well, as they say, no place like home. And for me, that would be my ship.
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[He smiles at Jim's answer.]
Then it's a good thing your ship was brought here, too. Does it look like the Eluvio?
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[ Hopefully they won't just run into a lot of life-threatening situations. Although space travel can still be plenty interesting even with those. ]
I guess it is, yes. [ He smiles warmly. ] No, it's... well, smaller. Eluvio reminds me more of a starbase than a starship. The Enterprise is... There's a saucer section, then the engineering and main engine section, then the warp nacelles. [ As he speaks, he tries to more or less draw the Enterprise's design on thin air. ] If you want to, I can just show her to you. Much easier that way.
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[Then, he perks up, clearly interested.]
You don't mind? Eluvio is the only one I've seen so far. I think some others have their ships here, too, but I didn't know if asking would be rude or not. [He's letting his excitement get the better of him, though, so he settles down, just smiling.] Um, I mean, I'd love to see your ship.
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[ Though they do get a lot of snow and ice in Iowa, so Jim's not a complete stranger to it. But definitely nothing competition-level. ]
No, I don't mind. [ The Enterprise is awesome, alright, that level of excitement is more than adequate. ] Whenever you've got the time, I can swing by with a shuttle and show you around. Just say when. How does that sound?
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[Sometimes it just hits him out of nowhere, just like that.]
That sounds great, Jim. [It's a bit of a struggle, trying to muster up the same level of enthusiasm again, but Yuuri tries.] I should give you some time to settle in before I take you up on that.
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[ Jim doesn't even know if there are ice rinks on board, but it probably shouldn't be hard to make one happen. ]
Alright, sounds good to me. Couple days should be enough, I can let you know then.
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Sounds great. [He manages to smile this time.] I'll talk to you soon?
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[ Still, he'd have fun. Which for him is what matters. ]
Right. Talk to you soon. [ He nods, returning the smile. ] Nice meeting you, by the way.
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[His smile is a little brighter now.]
It was nice meeting you, too.