http://mylifeisjoy.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] mylifeisjoy.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] taxonomites2009-10-25 01:27 am

oo1 ↠ [holo | the Sanctuary] when the sun is drown in a deathly sea

The first thing that enters Gaila's mind is that it's too quiet. Silence buzzes in her ears, worsening her headache, and she groans as she curls loosely into the fetal position. Memories rush into her, and Gaila remembers panicked orders and cries of pain — there were flames, and the brightness of the Farragut's destruction blurred her vision; she can't remember the expression on anyone's face. She isn't sure she saw them.

For a moment, she wants to stay curled up and safe and forget the ambush, forget her injuries, forget her dead crew. Gaila knows better, though; that's giving up, that she could still be in danger; that knowledge twists her stomach, and fear chokes her momentarily.

So she raises her head and, slowly, pushes off the floor. She expects to feel pain in her arm, burns on her side, blood in her mouth — but nothing. She assumes she is just too numb and doesn't check her healed injuries; she thinks she knows what's there.

Gaila recognizes the room is not part of the Farragut. It's too dim, too bare, too clinical. She, quickly, takes note of the transporter and a tablet, sitting on a pedestal — just sitting there, as if it's meant for her. It's ridiculous, and she regards it as part of another trap. Still, she examines the tablet, flipping through modes and every window, no matter how unnecessary or pointless.

That's when she finds the map, with dots and names — familiar names. Commander Spock, Jim Kirk, Nyota Uhura. Relief rushes over Gaila; she's safe.

Quickly, Gaila returns to the holo mode and pauses. Her throat feels raw, and she realizes she isn't sure what to say, besides shouting "HELP ME." She knows one look at her screams that loud and clear, though: her usually tight bun is loose, and her unform is obviously battered — singed and bloody. The dark green color of her blood stands out vividly against her uniform.

Gathering herself, she takes a deep breath and finds her words. "This is Cadet Gaila. The distress call from Vulcan — " Gaila swallows, her expression darkening. "It was an ambush. The Farragut is destroyed... I, I think the rest of my crew is dead."

Gaila's lower lip trembles for a few seconds, sadness squashing her relief. She's silent a few moments; the proper dialogue for requesting assistance is on the tip of her tongue, but she can't bring herself to speak anymore. She regrets beginning her message with the ambush.

"I need help. Gaila, out."

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[identity profile] gating-across.livejournal.com 2009-10-25 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Taxon seems to do that." He smiled. "Usually most the people you'll meet are from alternate universes. I'm from Earth of 2008. Completely different from what I hear of your Earth... minus the two whole, you know, two hundred years thing."

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[identity profile] gating-across.livejournal.com 2009-10-25 07:32 am (UTC)(link)
"Is it? I'm used to dealing with alternate timelines."

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[identity profile] gating-across.livejournal.com 2009-10-25 07:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Every now and then. It's usually just weird. Hearing about how you are in another timeline? Sort of unnerving."

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[identity profile] gating-across.livejournal.com 2009-10-25 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
He shook his head. "We don't go to them. Most of the time they cross into ours. Like, when Rod showed up, he purposely did it to get us to stop testing with subspace... stuff. I didn't really pay attention to details."

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[identity profile] gating-across.livejournal.com 2009-10-25 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
He couldn't help but groan. "I work with so many of them that really, I just sort of tend to ignore them by this point. Not that it's hard to follow, mind you. But hearing McKay and Zelkinka go back and forth for hours is... well, boring."

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[identity profile] gating-across.livejournal.com 2009-10-25 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"Or start thinking about vehicles that go really fast." Sheppard grinned. "I like Ferris Wheels, anything that goes over 200mph, and college football."

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[identity profile] gating-across.livejournal.com 2009-10-26 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
"...You've never been on one? What kinda future do you guys come from?" He wasn't as applaud as he looked, but Sheppard was enjoying the nature of the conversation. Light, and fun.

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[identity profile] gating-across.livejournal.com 2009-10-26 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
"Kinda figured. Y'know... being green and all. Do you know of a frog named Kermit? Had a song about how it's not easy to be green. I never really thought it'd make a difference myself."