This is Morgan's Character Relationship chart. If I left you off, let me know in PM!
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Morgan's Inmate. They've had a long and unusual relationship that has had its share of fights and melodrama. In two and a half years, Morgan feels as though she understands West much better than when she was infinitely more confident about pushing him toward some sort of conclusion here. She is at a loss, herself, because she feels that she either hasn't the means to help change what there is left to change, or that she is still waiting for something to happen on the Barge that will help them face and climb those last hurdles. She also fears coming to those things because she knows West doesn't want to graduate because he doesn't want to leave, but he refuses to be a Warden. If she graduates him and hasn't found a solution to this she could be hurting him, and she doesn't want to do that.
MAJOR HENRY WEST - INMATE
Her Inmate's companion. Morgan has doubted in the past why he is here to begin with; however, in certain instances she has gotten glances of the 'why' behind that. She considers him to be more level-headed than her own Inmate and will on occasion appeal to him to help his lover see reason. However, at times, she tends to talk to and treat him like she's adopted him as a second Inmate already -- including him in any messages for caution she has for West, sometimes even requests.
DR. HORRIBLE - INMATE-IN-LAW
The only woman on the ship that Morgan will admit she regards as a friend, as Morgan, herself, is kind of sexist toward other women and doesn't hang around them much. She thinks she tries to make her act girly too much, when it's really not her, but sometimes she's right about certain things. When Morgan needs to let go of her responsibilities, and not be anybody's anything for a while, it typically begins with this person and ends at the bottom of a bottle, and that's the kind of friend a pirate can count on.
LIBBY WIDMORE - LADYFRIEND/DRINKING BUDDY
Formerly someone that Morgan slept with a lot but she hasn't communicated with much since she has started hanging around comely male Wardens more often. He tried to seduce her once upon a time, and when she laughed at his antique lines and turned him down, it ended badly. Somehow forgiven, she has on and off looked to him as a confidant or for physical comfort of some sort.
ADAM MONROE - EX-FUCK BUDDY
Morgan used to detest this person, since he and two other Wardens hijacked the ship. She found him cocky and obnoxious and stubborn, and if he hadn't taken off with the barge she would have found all of these traits attractive from the get-go. They did not bond until a breach-flood, where they became a very off-color husband and wife in a traveling carnival, hosting an exotic dance show populated by their own kin. The polyamorous relationship the couple shared, that was still faithful, in its own way, seemed to compliment their two personalities in real life, as well, and as a result have begun to form a bond based on that. There is nothing full and official between the two of them, but Morgan doesn't doubt that it's the reason they continue to revisit. She thinks that was perhaps the dynamic that she has been missing, and perhaps what has always been wrong with relationships she's had on the barge before that, and has decided not to force the issue.
CAPTAIN JAMES T. KIRK - FUCK-BUDDY/BREACH HUBBY
An Inmate whom Morgan considers just a friend. He caught her in the mood to play welcome wagon when he first arrived, and she tried to introduce him to the barge with the optimism she holds for it on her better days. She enjoys the odd drink with him and is one of the few people she knows of that calls him by his first name. She likes him especially because he reminds her of home, and people she misses like Glasspoole.
DR. ETIENNE FACILIER - HOMESICK BUDDY
Morgan doesn't understand Aleera's fascination with her, or her overactive imagination, but her vision of Morgan as a pillager and rapist by day unsettle her some perhaps because there are instances in her past that she is less proud of having spent years here. She admires her willingness to learn and finds her to be relatively harmless. She chooses to focus on those aspects of her rather than upon their shared experiences as victims of the Borg Queen.
ALEERA - DON'T-STAND-SO-CLOSE-TO-ME GRADUATE
One of the first Wardens that Morgan ever had a real problem with. She misinterpreted his motivations during a port and for a long time was convinced that he was simply looking for an out to drop his responsibilities and disappear. They butted heads and argued often until the two talked and agreed to let bygones be bygones. Morgan had few problems with him from then on until various breaches and floods led Morgan to carry a residual crush on him, made worse when one particular event led to affected versions of the two to casually sleep together. Now she's well past those feelings, though he is probably the only 'policeman' Warden that she genuinely trusts, going so far as to completely denounce the security team (which she had no problem relying upon before) and rally for its disbursal once he was no longer a member.
DCI SAM TYLER - THE ONLY COP WORTH TRUSTING
Enemy number one, to Morgan. The only Inmate to ever completely shake Morgan's faith in the redeemability of the Inmates here. Also the only Inmate that Morgan ever outright killed in cold blood. Morgan hates her for what she did to her, and because she is afraid of her, especially of the revelation that this Inmate might have once been very much like her.
THE BORG QUEEN - VERY COMPLICATED ISSUE
A relatively new friend, but the only person that Morgan has willingly opened up to about the Borg Queen incident. She reads his reaction to the Borg Queen as similar to her own and she therefore chooses to identify with him more than she does with other actual barge victims of the Borg Queen. She does not agree with some of his methods, but has in the past looked to him as a source of comfort and has offered herself similarly out of fairness.
LT COMMANDER DATA - ZEN ROBOT PANDA FRIEND
As a fellow victim of the Borg Queen attack, much of Morgan's anger and inability to relate to other sufferers tends to be filtered toward this person, and often for no good reason. She takes his attitude toward and affection for the Borg Queen as enabling, and as him appreciating what she did to them.
PREFECT - ANGST CONSTIPATOR/OCCASIONAL WHIPPING BOY
Initially she hated him for accusing her of being from a trashy romance novel. Since, she has developed an odd sense of respect for him, as a friend. She enjoys talking with him, even sharing a drink, and has sometimes flirted with him as casually as she would anyone else. She tends to treat him more as a friend and rarely regards him from the coworker standpoint. However, she has voiced her trust in his judgment in more than one instance, placing her confidence behind him when he was sorted with the Inmate Davros -- an individual whom she would not trust with just any Warden, favoring him even over the Doctors.
SEVERUS SNAPE - COMPETANT FRIEND
Once an Inmate Morgan had an especial interest in because his violent, rough behavior reminded her much of home and of her father's cabin boy. As she was close to his first Warden she became over-involved, and despite once or twice offering concern for him tends to keep her distance. He's one of the few Inmates that she simply doesn't trust, however.
CHARLIE PRINCE - RUBE'S INMATE
A Warden that Morgan respects, to an extent, because she considers him another prominent voice on the Barge. Their politics have definitely not mixed in the past, and her willingness to view him as a "prominent voice" tends to end if his views come into opposition with hers. In the one instance where they locked horns she railed against him mercilessly and tore into anyone that sided with him. Since then they seem to keep a respectable distance and are comfortable enough sharing space and activity alongside one another without incident. She's perfectly willing to allow that to go on as is provided he doesn't challenge her again.
EDWARD SEXBY - FRENEMY
Worked in the kitchen with her briefly. Morgan likes her because she doesn't strike her as particularly bad -- just bad in the sense that she would be seen as being bad as a pirate. This is one of the only women on the ship that Morgan views as "like her" as opposed to just "one of the women on the Barge", because she doesn't lump herself in with the others at all.
SHEGO - COULDA BEEN HER CELLMATE
One of the first Inmates not her own that Morgan reached out to. She has peripherally been aware that the man has in the past had a crush on her, something that has saved her life more than once. It's something she never really gave a chance, but she wonders sometimes. She admires his choice to come back as a Warden and looks forward to seeing his mettle tested.
NAMOR - AWKWARD SHOULDA COULDA WOULDA
Morgan has to try very hard not to view him as a default replacement of Rube. Taking his role in the kitchen is part of that. She admires him as a person beyond that, having enjoyed the conversations they have had in the past. He reminds her of her father in a good way, which is the largest factor in her likening him to Rube.
PADDY MAGUIRE - KITCHEN DUDE
Morgan is very curious about him. She views him as a warrior and therefore the warrior aspect of her lifestyle is what makes her respect him.
CHANG - THE FIGHTER
Friend and occasional drinking buddy, Morgan likes him in general. When she has a mind for playful flirtation he tends to be up for it, but she doesn't know if he's someone she'd go to bed with or not. She thinks he makes stupid decisions at times and is definitely one of those people she prefers to keep as a friend rather than a colleague.
SEAMUS HARPER - SHORT AND CUTE DUNDERHEAD