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Spock ([personal profile] selfsacrificing) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu2013-06-02 07:33 pm

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[ It's a little too late to adhere to that whole non-interference clause of the Prime Directive, being the subject of an alien-napping and all, so here is Spock in all his pointy-eared glory. Looking as straight-faced as possible. Unlike Kirk, he didn't part from their meeting and then drink himself under a table, he stayed up all night watching network conversations and Sciencing. It would be illogical to... wallow, and he refuses to acknowledge that he even has the urge. ] ... Fascinating.

[ For such ancient technology, this thing appears remarkably serviceable. ] Greetings. I am Commander Spock, of the United Federation of Planets. If I understand correctly, then you are my fellow... detainees. [ There, that's politic enough. ] I would like to request information on what is being done with the crashed satellite debris. In return, I may be of some assistance in constructing something useful from it, as I am familiar with this level of technology.

In addition, any information on the turtle itself would be appreciated; the scans I have taken of the creature only tell me so much, and the indigenous people seem... disinclined to reply to my queries.

[ Aaaand he'll just give a sharp nod and the Vulcan Salute on his way out. ]
wallcrawler: (Stressed)

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[personal profile] wallcrawler 2013-06-03 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's pretty much how I feel about it. And I actually saw them.

They also apparently broke all the usual "zombie" rules, and the only thing that killed them was sunlight. Which there wasn't a whole lot of until the turtle re-surfaced.

[The entire ordeal was easily in the running for the worst experience he's had on the turtle, and he's visibly disturbed just thinking about them. Which was saying something, considering the line of work he's in not that he's sharing that information with Spock anytime soon.]

It sucked.
wallcrawler: (p9)

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[personal profile] wallcrawler 2013-06-09 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. For a while it wasn't an issue, since they couldn't break through the barrier to get inside. But eventually some of them did, and the rest followed.

They all died off once the turtle brought us back up to the surface, though. Apparently they didn't handle sunlight well.