2014-03-12 13:51
logical_hobgoblin
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Spock is not pleased.
Pike is not pleased.
There might not be yelling, but the silence is deafening.
Spock has been decontaminated and taken out of the suit, but he's still locked behind an airtight barrier to ensure he's not still able to infect anyone else with whatever it is he came into contact with on the planet. So far, he's not exhibiting any symptoms, but it's unknown whether that's due to humanoid biology, or Vulcanoid biology, or because the virus is ineffectual in an oxygen atmosphere.
Despite all the people poking and prodding at him, he's still working away silently on his PADD, filling out reports. He might as well make use of his time.
Pike is not pleased.
There might not be yelling, but the silence is deafening.
Spock has been decontaminated and taken out of the suit, but he's still locked behind an airtight barrier to ensure he's not still able to infect anyone else with whatever it is he came into contact with on the planet. So far, he's not exhibiting any symptoms, but it's unknown whether that's due to humanoid biology, or Vulcanoid biology, or because the virus is ineffectual in an oxygen atmosphere.
Despite all the people poking and prodding at him, he's still working away silently on his PADD, filling out reports. He might as well make use of his time.
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"What kind of posting are you looking for after graduation?" After all, if Pike knows what Spock is working towards, he can better tailor his time aboard the ship. Some of the cadets that are onboard will be little more than worker drones in their department - and that's fine. Starships work because of drones like them. Not everyone is meant to be a shining star, some people are destined to simply be good enough. Spock doesn't really seem to be a worker drone, though.
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He doesn't mean that as a slight against Spock, but the likelihood - right now, at least - of Pike being Spock's future captain is pretty slim.
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He'll consider himself excused and head for the door, though he pauses when he reaches it. "Would you like me to take the chair with me now?" He does, after all, have the strength to haul the sturdy thing down to the science labs without assistance.
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But the captain did stipulate that it would be there at shift-start, so that also does not pose a problem. Unless the person responsible for installing it will mind Spock's presence.
Regardless...
"Good night, Captain." He inclines his head politely, clasps his hands behind his back, and strides out of the room. He may do more research on the martini before he sleeps.