daughterofthefifth: (Withstanding.)
Lwaxana Troi ([personal profile] daughterofthefifth) wrote in [community profile] edge_of_forever2012-04-05 10:52 am

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In her capacity as diplomatic envoy for the Betazoid government, Lwaxana Troi had travelled from one end of the Alpha Quadrant to the other. The sight of an unfamiliar starfield outside the nearest viewport was not unsettling to her. But here on this station, if she thought about it for too long, the knowledge that she might be seeing constellations that were completely uncharted by any entity she had ever come in contact with—

Well, that was worth glossing over.

So as she sat at the small table on the observation deck, she gazed out at the stars with only a passing interest. It had taken a bit of concentration not to concentrate on finding familiar star patterns, but once attained, maintaining a detached view of things was not too difficult. Since she was simultaneously attempting to ignore her discomfort at having to present herself in these rags--with her own hair!-- Lwaxana began to regret arriving so early to meet the young Vulcan, and started wishing for someone else to distract her.
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[personal profile] optimisticnarcissistic 2012-04-12 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm honestly not certain." He tapped his left thumb against his right, trying to make sense of it not for the first time. "It's not like any war prison I've ever been in, and you're right about our fellow kidnappees coming from all walks of life. When I arrived, I was in quarantine with a young woman who seems to be a mirror to King Arthur of old Earth mythology, for example. I haven't been entirely convinced it isn't some elaborate holodeck simulation to test-- I don't know, mental response to stress, or something of the sort."

But, as they had not been denied sleep or food (though the food might not always be pleasant to taste), he couldn't help feeling like there was no point to keeping his guard up. "Since we're being kept in fairly acceptable living conditions, I can't figure out what they could possibly want from us. Aside from leaving, it seems as though we're free to do whatever we like."
shepard: (CURIOUS.)

[personal profile] shepard 2012-04-14 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
The thought never even really occurred to Shepard until Lwaxana mentioned it. She had been hopeful that Quarantine process had rid the ship of any dangerous contagions. But it was entirely possible that wasn't the case.

Shepard does her best to shrug off her worry with a question. "You're a telepath?" she asks, brow raised.
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[personal profile] optimisticnarcissistic 2012-04-17 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
"They are!" he agreed readily, leaning in for emphasis. Lwaxana, at least, understood why it seemed a little out of the ordinary to him-- and thus, fascinating, though he couldn't be certain she felt the same way about it. "Well, they are if they're from our universe, in any case. But it could be that Arturia is actually from some other, parallel universe. We already know of the mirror universe, back home; there are theories of infinite universes, all caused by the tiniest differences in how something went, one way or another. The more people I meet here, the more it seems that we're being pulled from entirely different universes altogether!"

As for making the proper impression-- he winces, shrugging. "I'm-- really not sure. But I'm certain you're handling yourself with more poise and grace than most of us, Ambassador." He genuinely respects Lwaxana's poise in most situations. Never mind that the last time they'd met had been...a little stranger than usual for everyone involved.
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so sorry for the delay!

[personal profile] optimisticnarcissistic 2012-04-30 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm honestly not certain," he sighed, looking a little put out that he couldn't figure it; but just as soon, he shrugged it away, laughing at her observation. "Well, at least this station isn't Cardassian, that's true!"