Captain Stephanie Rogers (
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There are a lot of people without uniforms walking around.
It's reassuring, in a way, because none of them are recognizable and most of them don't seem to know who Captain America is, male or female. So she and those of her own - or alternate - universes couldn't have been targeted specifically.
(probably)
And it's completely unreassuring since that, at least, would have indicated some sort of pattern, logic, or reason.
Steph has been spending a lot of time in the library where, shockingly enough, information seems to be split between large computer terminals and actual paper books. She is going to hold this over Stark forever, assuming she ever sees him again.
Captain Steph Rogers has learned, in a short amount of time:
-The Great War happened
-World War II happened
-There is no record of any sort of Captain America
-There is no record of the Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement & Logistics Division (though she was pretty sure there wouldn't be, no matter what)
-There is no record of the Chitauri
-There are a lot of records about other aliens
She's actually enjoying reading up on Vulcan history and the founding of the United Federation of Planets. It's making her feel a lot more confident and relaxed in general about finding herself aboard the Enterprise.
It's reassuring, in a way, because none of them are recognizable and most of them don't seem to know who Captain America is, male or female. So she and those of her own - or alternate - universes couldn't have been targeted specifically.
(probably)
And it's completely unreassuring since that, at least, would have indicated some sort of pattern, logic, or reason.
Steph has been spending a lot of time in the library where, shockingly enough, information seems to be split between large computer terminals and actual paper books. She is going to hold this over Stark forever, assuming she ever sees him again.
Captain Steph Rogers has learned, in a short amount of time:
-The Great War happened
-World War II happened
-There is no record of any sort of Captain America
-There is no record of the Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement & Logistics Division (though she was pretty sure there wouldn't be, no matter what)
-There is no record of the Chitauri
-There are a lot of records about other aliens
She's actually enjoying reading up on Vulcan history and the founding of the United Federation of Planets. It's making her feel a lot more confident and relaxed in general about finding herself aboard the Enterprise.
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When Amanda enters she notices someone else in the library, someone who doesn't look like a member of the crew. After a moment of thought Amanda takes a seat nearby and starts working. She looks up every now and again to let the other woman know she is bother-able, but Amanda doesn't want to disturb her.
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She has noticed, of course, but, hey, if the computer refuses to give her a uniform, then she's just going to be stealing McCoy's shirt for a while.
If Steph would look up when Gaila walks in, then she'll give the other woman an acknowledging nod and then continue on her way to one of the computers.
Of course, it doesn't take long for Gaila to pull up computing theory texts, and start to curse. Not that she's using English, but some things don't need to be translated.
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