(Open) The Stranger

2015-May-02, Saturday 06:37 pm
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Tasha hadn't want to scare anyone - or worse - have their pity. She'd been here on some nights before, but always in disguise and making it a point to watch, but not interact, with anyone. Also, she didn't like to admit it, but she loved make-up. Not the kind that Deanna or Beverly wore to bring out their features. That kind of make-up wasn't for her. It didn't feel right on. She didn't like extra attention regarding her appearance; a holdover from Turkana IV, she supposed.

But make-up to disguise? To conceal who and what you were and be able to become someone else? She had an incredible love of that. She justified her enjoyment by its usefulness as a skill, but it was more than that. It was a chance to be someone without the burden of duty or a past. Someone more normal - unless the part called for something else.

The risk of discovery also played a big part in both the thrill of the challenge and the growing irritation at her self-imposed isolation. Tasha justified it easily. She might disappear at any moment - or maybe even drop dead - because "dead" was still her official status, though Picard had assured her the wheels of bureaucracy were getting a firm push regarding all that. Starfleet's reluctance was understandable with all the strange happenings onboard the ship, but it gnawed at her patience. She didn't want to upend anyone's life, but she missed them! It would also mean opening herself up to stacks of unfinished business, too, but she was tired of avoiding her friends - even is she still thought keeping her distance might remain the best course of action.

At least her insistence on isolation had gotten her caught up on as much security information and protocols a civilian had access to. Well, a civilian and a cadet. It turned out the Academy hadn't cancelled her alumni access. There wasn't much dangerous in that, but "not much" wasn't "nothing" by a longshot. She'd have to talk to them about that.

Tasha's tired of keeping to herself and making Aggie feel like she's rooming with a crazy hermit. Tonight, she's keeping her "disguise" to a hooded sweatshirt. It's time to go Ten Forward, to stop being someone else, face what, if anything, comes of it.

Normality in Space

2015-Apr-16, Thursday 08:06 pm
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Ten Forward has had a new barkeep for a few months. Keeping mostly to himself, smiling at the customers, offering small talk, everything expected. He looks like he's enjoying it, laughing and joking, being sombre, running through all the motions.

It would take an empath to realise he's using this to cover up how he really feels, and, even then, they'd need another look. Sean wasn't really okay, but work helped. It kept him busy, kept his thoughts from rampaging, bubbling over.

The same was the case tonight, when he walks into Ten Forward, ducking behind the bar and placing a hand on the Bolian behind there. "Alright, Edrad? You can knock off, now." He remarks, grinning. He's moving around and leaning against the bar, addressing the nearest customer.

"Right. What can I get ya?"
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Tom was in front of one of the replicators in Ten Forward, doing a favor for the crew and guests of the Enterprise. He was programming in leola root stew. And then maybe if they were lucky he'd get to leola root casserole, tart, tea and leola root rice pilaf. Really, the alpha quadrant didn't know what they were missing, and Tom was determined to expose them to it. They needed to suffer every bit as the Voyager crew. Too bad Enteprise's replicators were working and no one was forced to eat it.  Maybe he could do something about that, it would be a learning experience for them. He'd be exposing them to other alien cultures! Wasn't that their mission?

"Computer, One cup of leola root stew, hot."

Picking it up and tasting it, Tom grimaced.

"I had forgotten how truly disgusting this stuff is. Might need more mildew though...."

And then Tom looked around for B'Elanna to have her taste it. Seven should be thrilled she always stuck to nutritional supplements on Voyager and as thus Tom couldn't subject her to his little experiment. 

Tom grabbed the nearest person he could find, offering the bowl. "Do me a favor. Taste this." And held the cup up to them.

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2015-Feb-04, Wednesday 01:16 pm
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After being dismissed from Sickbay, Sean Slater has been taken to spending time by himself. Mostly to digest what's happened, but partly because he didn't really want to interact with anyone.

He's wandered the corridors of the areas of the Enterprise he's been allowed in, familiarised himself with the technology he has access to as best he can figure it out. But, still... it's a bit... odd.

That's the best way he can think to describe it.

He finds himself in Ten Forward, and moves, almost automatically, to the bar, lowering himself into a stool, ordering tea. He stops the bartender from listing off a whole ream of teas, telling him, rather tersely, that he just wants normal, English Earth tea.

While he's waiting he closes his eyes, opening and closing the fingers on his right hand. They still felt cold sometimes... he still felt cold. It was all in his head, of course, the sickbay here was... Well... Amazing. All symptoms of his hypothermia were gone.

Except from what was in his head.

Sighing, and thanking the bartender, he wraps his hands around the mug for a few minutes, before taking a sip.
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If this is your first trip to Sickbay, you may be surprised to see that it's a fairly ordinary-looking hospital. There are no terrifying devices or humming machines you might see in a sci-fi thriller. The biobeds along the walls are equipped with biofunction monitors, but look fairly standard. Instead of silver trays filled with metal tools and sawblades, there are an array of small devices that look as harmless as cell phones. As for the staff, they're all well-groomed and friendly. As a matter of fact, all personnel look harmless. Well, perhaps excluding the sun avatar, but Trance Gemini is as skilled as the Starfleet officers.

If you're new to the ship, no doubt you've been escorted here by the security team. Nothing to worry about, the doctors just want to make sure you aren't carrying any viruses or are vulnerable to terrible space disease. Once you've been checked over — a quick scan from a tricorder and any necessary vaccines — you'll be free to go. Lollipops are optional.

"All right, step on in," one of them calls out as you enter. "Don't be afraid. It's just a scan and a hypospray, nothing to worry about."


[ooc: Sickbay is, as always, OTA! For new characters: tagging isn't mandatory but IC going to sickbay is. If you'd prefer to skip threading with one of our doctors, you can handwave that your character got a clean bill of health and a shot and were sent on their merry way. For those who are tagging: if you have a preference which doctor sees your character, please specify in the subject line of your tag who you would like (Simon Tam is not available this time). There is a post up in the OOC comm with more details if you have any questions.]

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