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Dec 16, 2011 13:57

CHARACTERS: Spock and Chase Kilgannon!
LOCATION: Spock's room
WARNINGS: Nerdery
SUMMARY: 3D Chess and ability swap.

She'd only played a few games, but she liked to think she was getting the hang of it. )

chase kilgannon, spock (xi)

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of_two December 16 2011, 23:01:36 UTC
If he has come to understand nothing else from Chase, he knows one thing for certain. She is entirely beyond expectation. She carries herself methodically, approaches situations from an admirable and often successful at reason, and yet never once sacrifices her humanity. Of all things, however, it is her honesty that he so readily acknowledges- and admires.

She does not flinch at the admission, and though Spock's gaze flicks up towards her face, assessing the move just as he assesses her statement, he too reaches for his tea. It is not the first mention he has heard, of precognitive ability, and certainly not the first in regards to Chase herself, but his curiosity remains as fixated as always.

His tone is measured and patient. For as much as this may be a structured conversation, a meeting designed with specific intent- he also enjoys her company. "Have you been able to do so while aboard this vessel?"

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bearsthevision December 17 2011, 06:22:03 UTC
"Not the way I usually do." And this is why she's worried--but she doesn't show it, or at the very least not nearly as much as she did when she made that video, panicking. Instead she calmly sips her tea and tucks her feet underneath her, tailor-style.

She likes Spock. She definitely, definitely likes Spock. It's why she's so casual, why she can explain things to him easier. She likes just plain being in the other's presence. It's funny, how a few weeks ago she would have chalked that up to his psyonic abilities, but now she thinks it's because Spock has become a friend.

"It's dulled on this vessel," She explains--as much as she can--and hum's and hah's as she tries to figure out how to properly say things.

"I don't predict it so much as just... know."

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of_two December 17 2011, 07:14:52 UTC
His head inclines a fraction, and despite his movement, the fingers that reach up to move a knight with as much delicacy as precision, her words are his primary focus. He's never known such an experience himself and as such, has no basis upon which to compare it. Spock can, however, understand the sense of disorientation that likely comes with it.

A dampening of one's abilities was not unlike losing of an instrumental body part. "By this you mean you have an awareness, but there is no true visual to accompany it?"

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bearsthevision December 17 2011, 07:46:00 UTC
Chase tilts her head to the side, trying to get a view of the entire board, contemplating what answer to give Spock. It's funny, the word he used--maybe he didn't mean to, but he's just explained her in a nutshell ( ... )

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