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Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III ([personal profile] tript) wrote in [community profile] ten_fwd2015-09-14 09:26 am

The wrong Enterprise (open)

Anyone familiar with the history of Starfleet - at least when it came to uniforms - would recognise that the man who appeared in Ten Forward was from two hundred years ago. His uniform was a lot like a blue boiler suit, with red stripes, three pins denoting his rank of Commander, and a lot of pockets.

Commander Charles Tucker III was confused. A moment ago he'd been on Enterprise and now he was somewhere else. It looked like it could be a bar, but the stars outside and the feeling beneath his feet of a warp engine, told him it was a starship. So this was a mess hall, perhaps. He didn't feel like he'd been transported. And if something had wiped his memory his shoulder would have improved. He moved his left arm experimentally in its sling. No, definitely no memory wipe and he'd definitely just been on Enterprise.

Trip unzipped a pocket and came across a hyper spanner. "I wondered where that went," he muttered to himself. He put it back and pulled out his communicator. Flipping it open he said, "Tucker to Enterprise." There was nothing - not even static. It was as if Enterprise was not in range, but if that was the case how did he get here? If only he had two hands free and the right tools, he'd take the communicator apart to check it was working. He tried it again, not really expecting an answer this time. "Tucker to Enterprise."
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[personal profile] original_fine 2015-09-25 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
So far, Tucker was exceeding expectation. If Jim had ever anticipated meeting the Commander, that was. Which he hadn't. The more they spoke? The more Jim became convinced the two times were more alike than not.

Despite some very important socio-political differences.

"From what I've been told? Yes. Just further out than you or I reached. Or, well..." Jim paused, musing. "I think there are a few instances which would give them a run for their money, but whenever my ship reached the edge of the unknown, it was usually due to outside influence. Some part of me hopes that there will always been an unknown, or we'll cease to be what we are." He smiled. "Then again, shoved into the future as I am? I very much feel a relic."
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[personal profile] original_fine 2015-10-10 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
This was the most positive Jim had felt in some time. He laughed at Tucker's comment, nodding. "How are you with internal combustion engines?" he said. "I had to drive one awhile back, and I have to say... I'm glad there's no holovid record."
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[personal profile] original_fine 2015-10-29 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
Jim laughed back, as much at himself as anything. Though, yes, the fact he was talking to Tucker was still making him slightly giddy. "Me? It was always the going that got to me. I never wanted to stay still. Ask my mother. Horses, boats, spaceships--it didn't matter. As long as it got me somewhere else." He shook his head. "I don't think I've ever even been running from anything."
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[personal profile] original_fine 2015-12-12 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
Jim huffed a bit at that. "I've never felt so much like cargo in my life. They say rank has its privileges, but in this case, respect hasn't translated to any sort of job."

And Jim so hated to be jobless. It made him restless.

"Honestly, I think they're just trying their damnedest to figure out how to get us all back."