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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. ]
[ 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. ]
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I do so myself, on occasion. [ Common ground is nice. He tilts his head, though Kyle can't see it. He would very much like further exchanges, and all the help he can get with his own emotions. ] You did not give your name.
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[And then he laughs. It's genuine, but one gets the feeling that he doesn't laugh like this very often.]
Aw jeez. I knew I forgot something.
[He switches to video. He is seated in a room in the Fire Sector. It is well-lit, quite clean, but lived in. Easels, paintings in various states of completion can be seen in the background, finished ones near the window. He is wearing his uniform, the mask on the table, off-camera. On his right hand, there is a green ring with the same insignia. There's a small, rare smile on his face, and his eyes are bright, his expression curious. He's twenty-five but looks a lot younger, and definitely too young for the rank he's about to state.]
Kyle Rayner of Earth, Illustres Honour Guard of the Green Lantern Corps. Atcher service.
[A small salute, playful.]
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[ He gives Kyle a quick look of appraisal, almost calculating, filing all those little details away for consideration later. He appears very young - it almost certainly stands to reason that he is exceptional in some (or multiple) ways, then. Spock does not return the smile, but it is intriguing that he has found a human who doesn't want to strangle him after half a conversation. Nice, even.
While Spock himself doesn't look nearly as young, himself, his relative age (being that Vulcans live twice as long as humans on a conservative estimate), he is no stranger to seeming out of place for it in his fields.
But that's neither here nor there. He may have already introduced himself in the original broadcast, but he hasn't revealed what his relationship to Kirk actually is. After only a moment to consider, he gives a slight but respectful nod and dispenses with the earlier caution. ] Commander Spock, First Officer of the USS Enterprise. [ He is hazarding a guess that Kirk probably told everyone who would sit still long enough just which star ship he is (was) Captain of, being as proud of it as he is. ] You have already met my Captain. [ He is still quite curious about that. ]
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Again, excellent idea in theory, but reality shifts and interference from the multiverse makes that difficult to put into practice long-term. There is also technology and beings with the ability to alter the fabric of space and time. Makes it more... fluid.
[Essentially what he's saying is his resources are limited so he's putting his effort where it's needed most. Maximising utility, as it were, but he senses he does not need to state that directly for it to be understood.]
The Corps has been in existence for three and half billion years; Earth has had aliens - science teams, scouting missions, advance infiltration forces from various civilisations but only became more aware of them fairly recently. They reacted... well I don't think that changes across universes.
[Bitterness. Even he wants to believe, and can't, not right now.
He studies Spock, not calculatingly, but as someone who would appraise a work of art before moving on to the next one in the gallery. This is the first time he's meeting a Vulcan so he takes in all the cues, filing them away. He's almost pleased at the stoicism. It's comforting, adding to the familiarity he already felt when he first opened a channel. Somewhere out there, in another universe, they could be serving together.
Also curious that it's 'my Captain', instead of 'the Captain', for somebody who appears so formal, combined with the earlier discrepancy in tone--.]
I have met Captain Kirk, and I'm pleased to meet you. Do you shake hands, or have a specific greeting I can use?
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However, Kyle's tone suggests no such thing, rather it carries an ominous implication. ] ... How did they react?
[ Spock nods, either way. For a species of natural touch-telepaths, shaking hands is an intimate act; Vulcans consider a "kiss" to be the touching of two of one's own bare fingertips with another's, after all. He has learned to adjust while living among humans, of course, but Spock still avoids that particular form of greeting whenever possible.
He lifts up his left hand, fingers parted in the middle. ] The standard greeting is "live long and prosper." It is also the standard farewell. [ Really, wherever you can fit it in works just as well. ]
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[Hope, to balance the pessimism.
Kyle leans forward and studies the hand movement, before he lifts his own right hand (with the ring) and attempts to mimic it. He appears to have some difficulty so he switches and holds up his left hand, in a perfect Vulcan salute.]
Does it matter if it's my right hand or my left?
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Either hand is sufficient. [ He's interested in something else already, though. ] What is the significance of your ring? [ It looks Important. ]
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[At mention of the ring, he holds it closer to the screen for a few moments so that Spock can see it.]
It's a power ring. It can do almost anything: it's fuelled by my will and limited only by my imagination.
[Then he simply flicks his wrist, and creates a perfect construct phaser.]
Ta-dah!
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[ He leans in closer, studiously. ] Fascinating. [ Omfg Kyle you have no idea how badly he just wants to hold you down and tricorder you into oblivion right now. ] It must have tremendous energy output. What input is required? [ Yeah definitely more interested in how exactly it works than what kind of damage you can do with it. ]
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[He smiles, he knows a scientist's reaction, except he himself isn't quite sure how the ring continues to work.]
Incredible, isn't it? It works on my willpower. I just have to think about it [a ladder, a portable electricity generator, and a small figurine of Spock appear in quick succession, before vanishing] and it happens.
[More pensively-]
It's tuned to my mind and affected by my emotions.
[Which is why he has to control them whenever possible.]
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[ Oh. Well that explains the need for meditation and... tentatively, because this is of a more personal nature than many of the appointments he makes, even those today which have been centered around exploring the turtle and--
oh to hell with it: ] Perhaps, if you are interested, I could share Vulcan meditation techniques with you. [ and vice-versa! ]
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[Because even he doesn't really know what the ring is made of.
Kyle seems a little surprised at how forward the request is. For somebody this distant. Maybe he just doesn't meet that many people who understand.]
I'd be honoured to learn, and share my knowledge in return. I've encountered several thousand civilisations, something will be of use to you.
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Any time is good for me - you can settle in and then send me a message on the console. Is this a satisfactory location? Or would you prefer indoors?
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Live long and prosper.
[And he cuts the feed.]