You should see someone about that violence problem.
1. Are you having fun with Spock? He likes tea, maybe you should throw a little party. 2. You used to be a miner right? Why did you choose that life? I'm trying to understand you a little better. 3. Did you have to scar my Captain quite that badly? 4. Do you do anything for fun? Aside from plot useless revenge. 5. Have you always been this crazy?
1. No. Maybe I should throw some on him. 2. Choose? There is no choose, hevam. That I was born where I had skill is coincidence. 3. Yes. He wanted to share our pain. Now he does. 4. I used to like music. Now I just kill Klivam and think. 5. No. Crazy is subjective.
1. They hit pretty hard. 2. So you never wanted to do anything else? You had absolutely no personal drive? Explains a lot. 3. Sometimes you have to tune him out. He doesn't know what's best for him. 4. I can direct you to some music to match your... what's the word they used to use? Oh right, emo mood. 5. I think everyone would agree that you need professional help.
1. I'm a little unfamiliar with you unfortunately, so lets change that. Where or when are you from? 2. You mentioned theatre. Do you have a favorite play? 3. How have you settled in here? 4. Do you have any hobbies or interests that would make acclimatizing easier? 5. Do you speak any other languages?
1. I'm from California, Los Angeles, although if you're going to be precise, I'm from Atlanta, Georgia. I was born in 1920, but we were in 2009 when we ended up here. I'd only been in 2009 for a few days. It's all...more than a little confusing.
2. Oh, now, that's a tough one. I always quite liked Miller's Death of a Salesman though, although I like lots of little plays you'll probably never have heard of. They weren't very famous or iconic, but they were good.
3. I am unsure of the answer to that one. I'm getting by.
4. My hobbies are all fairly simple really, botany, poetry, painting. I'm just a stay at home really.
1. It sounds it, although if you ever wish to speak with someone about it I'm more than willing to listen. 3. I hear that Nurse Chapel has been spending time with you. I hope that is helping? 4. You should seek out Sulu in the botany labs, he always enjoys help.
1. Are all the other males from this plane of existence female in yours? 2. What made you join Starfleet? 3. How did you come to be First Officer of the Enterprise? 4. How well did you know your Lieutenant Uhura? 5. Do you play the Vulcan lyre? If so would you be willing to teach me?
1. As far as I have observed, it appears that all of the genders of my native crewmates have been reversed in their alternates here. Yourself included.
2. I wished to expand my knowledge of the universe. True understanding can only come of knowledge and knowledge has it's most basic foundation in observation.
3. I was the top of my graduating academy class. I preformed a brief period before I was promoted to Lieutenant and then Lieutenant Commander. After the abrupt cessation of my first tour of duty, I was promoted and reassigned to the Enterprise. Is this a sufficiently detailed account?
4. Lieutenant Jua Uhura and I are working colleagues. During the time between my commissions as a space-borne officer, I tutored linguistics and taught ethics at the Academy. Jua Uhura was in both programs.
5. I do and I would be most amenable to instructing you on the operation of the instrument.
3. It is, though I would be more than willing to hear it in greater detail over dinner. 5. I find Spocks of all universes to be nothing but the most efficient teachers, so I would appreciate that greatly.
Lieutenant Uhura, it's a pleasure to see you again Mrs. McCoy.
1. You're a doctor right? What made you choose that career? 2. What is your speciality? 3. Do you have any other hobbies? 4. What was Leo like as a child? 5. Are you free to tell me any stories when I return?
1. PhD. I didn't feel like my time in academics was finished so I just continued. Which led me to heading up my own research instead of slaving away over a burner for someone else. 2. Prosthetics in bioengineering, osteology and forensic anthropology. ...David said I was an overachiever. Didn't think he was right til now. 3. I don't think my er...former extra curricular activities shouldn't be shared with Lenny's friends...As for lately, my hobbies include walking around the ship and learning about the people here. Maybe I'll pick up one in all this downtime. 4. Incredibly bright and happy. Couldn't ask for a better kid. 5. Of course I am! Actually, I'm planning on a little slumber party.
HEy! Who the heck's in charge of communications when you're gone, lovely boss lady? Folks seem not to have a clue which end is up without your sunshiny presence.and whip of boss-ladyness
He should be in the office, I did leave him instructions for my absence. And of course.
1. What was it like growing up in Iowa? 2. What made you interested in xeno-linguistics? 3. Did you always want to join Starfleet? 4. Are all you Kirks so damn difficult? 5. Are you planning on getting into more trouble?
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1. Are you having fun with Spock? He likes tea, maybe you should throw a little party.
2. You used to be a miner right? Why did you choose that life? I'm trying to understand you a little better.
3. Did you have to scar my Captain quite that badly?
4. Do you do anything for fun? Aside from plot useless revenge.
5. Have you always been this crazy?
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2. Choose? There is no choose, hevam. That I was born where I had skill is coincidence.
3. Yes. He wanted to share our pain. Now he does.
4. I used to like music. Now I just kill Klivam and think.
5. No. Crazy is subjective.
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2. So you never wanted to do anything else? You had absolutely no personal drive? Explains a lot.
3. Sometimes you have to tune him out. He doesn't know what's best for him.
4. I can direct you to some music to match your... what's the word they used to use? Oh right, emo mood.
5. I think everyone would agree that you need professional help.
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1. I'm a little unfamiliar with you unfortunately, so lets change that. Where or when are you from?
2. You mentioned theatre. Do you have a favorite play?
3. How have you settled in here?
4. Do you have any hobbies or interests that would make acclimatizing easier?
5. Do you speak any other languages?
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2. Oh, now, that's a tough one. I always quite liked Miller's Death of a Salesman though, although I like lots of little plays you'll probably never have heard of. They weren't very famous or iconic, but they were good.
3. I am unsure of the answer to that one. I'm getting by.
4. My hobbies are all fairly simple really, botany, poetry, painting. I'm just a stay at home really.
5. I can speak passable, if not amazing, Spanish.
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3. I hear that Nurse Chapel has been spending time with you. I hope that is helping?
4. You should seek out Sulu in the botany labs, he always enjoys help.
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1. Are all the other males from this plane of existence female in yours?
2. What made you join Starfleet?
3. How did you come to be First Officer of the Enterprise?
4. How well did you know your Lieutenant Uhura?
5. Do you play the Vulcan lyre? If so would you be willing to teach me?
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2. I wished to expand my knowledge of the universe. True understanding can only come of knowledge and knowledge has it's most basic foundation in observation.
3. I was the top of my graduating academy class. I preformed a brief period before I was promoted to Lieutenant and then Lieutenant Commander. After the abrupt cessation of my first tour of duty, I was promoted and reassigned to the Enterprise. Is this a sufficiently detailed account?
4. Lieutenant Jua Uhura and I are working colleagues. During the time between my commissions as a space-borne officer, I tutored linguistics and taught ethics at the Academy. Jua Uhura was in both programs.
5. I do and I would be most amenable to instructing you on the operation of the instrument.
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5. I find Spocks of all universes to be nothing but the most efficient teachers, so I would appreciate that greatly.
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1. You're a doctor right? What made you choose that career?
2. What is your speciality?
3. Do you have any other hobbies?
4. What was Leo like as a child?
5. Are you free to tell me any stories when I return?
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2. Prosthetics in bioengineering, osteology and forensic anthropology. ...David said I was an overachiever. Didn't think he was right til now.
3. I don't think my er...former extra curricular activities shouldn't be shared with Lenny's friends...As for lately, my hobbies include walking around the ship and learning about the people here. Maybe I'll pick up one in all this downtime.
4. Incredibly bright and happy. Couldn't ask for a better kid.
5. Of course I am! Actually, I'm planning on a little slumber party.
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5. I would be so willing to attend this slumber party.
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1. What was it like growing up in Iowa?
2. What made you interested in xeno-linguistics?
3. Did you always want to join Starfleet?
4. Are all you Kirks so damn difficult?
5. Are you planning on getting into more trouble?
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