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Apr 15, 2003 18:02

My Time in the Mirror Universe ( Read more... )

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I help those who help themselves. qcontinuum April 15 2003, 20:44:53 UTC
I don't *do* charging to the rescue, dear Nerys. I let mortals handle that. Your life would be awfully tedious if it was nothing but getting rescued by godlike entities, and tedium is *my* nemesis.

I did make it pretty blatant that your duplicate was an impostor IF ANYONE HAD BEEN READING, but I suppose they weren't. Either that or they were too interested in sordid sexual activities *you* wouldn't indulge in with them and *she* would to care.

(I think I am deeply offended on amanda_the_q's behalf. ezridax turns down sex with an attractive female omnipotent being, but then sleeps with a totally indiscriminate, not to mention quite evil, and in fact reasonably stupid, duplicate of someone she works with? What, did I miss the memo that Starfleet officers have to turn down any and all Q but are allowed to have sex with skanky hosebeasts from the Mirror Universe?)

And I'd be rather surprised if thesisko even noticed you were gone. One or two days isn't all that noticeable when you're no longer operating in the same timeline and need to make a concentrated ( ... )

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Re: I help those who help themselves. kiranerys April 16 2003, 23:06:49 UTC
True, about Ben. He's been busy.

Also true about the duplicate me--after I had time to read through her journaling (Prophets, my password was not that easy!) I decided that it was really just Ezri's fault for thinking with her worm before thinking with her head.

And I'm willing to forgive the non-rescue and pretend you have some non-intervention policy (hah!) about this. Although, that's what friends are suppose to do--help people out of tight situations, and then help them hide the bodies.

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Oh, well, if the universe was going to explode I'd probably help you. qcontinuum April 17 2003, 09:24:48 UTC
But getting kidnapped by your evil duplicate? Hah. That happens to you people ALL THE TIME. I knew you'd get out of it. (Although I rather hoped you'd get out of it *after* I managed to talk Ms. Skank into trying to seduce Worf, because that would have been *really* funny.)

I actually have interceded (well, for humanity mostly, although you personally got involved one time) three times when a temporal anomaly came up that you *weren't* able to fix. But, of course, you can only remember the ones you fixed yourselves, so I get no credit. :-(

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Re: Oh, well, if the universe was going to explode I'd probably help you. kiranerys April 17 2003, 12:07:00 UTC
Yes, it does happen with startling frequency. Jadzia always blamed it on the Celestial Temple, but I could never really follow the science behind it too well, so I just nodded in those sort of meetings.

Shame I can't remember it--sounds like, well, an adventure, I suppose.

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Welcome back. geordi_laforge April 16 2003, 10:07:03 UTC
I'm glad to see that you are back in the right universe, Colonel. Things did sound pretty strange over there for awhile. We weren't able to do any direct intervention on our side, so I'm very happy to see that you and Ezri Dax have gotten things under control.

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Re: Welcome back. kiranerys April 16 2003, 23:10:06 UTC
Thanks, Geordi. I think you're the only person still willing to talk to me from the Voyager or Enterprise. It means a lot.

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Re: Welcome back. geordi_laforge April 17 2003, 07:52:28 UTC
Well, I'll tell you one thing, it sure is difficult to know what to say to an evil mirror universe double. Trying to keep the peace seems to be the first thing on the agenda, certainly. I don't think we've ever had anything quite like that happen on the Enterprise. You guys sure have interesting things occurring over on DS9.

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Re: Welcome back. kiranerys April 17 2003, 12:10:58 UTC
Yes. In between the daily snatchings of the crew for Dominion plots/secret spy groups/Mirror Universes/strange alien beings, it's always quite busy around here with the war and the rebuilding.

I'm never wishing for something exciting to happen, ever again.

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And you say I never do anything for you. qcontinuum April 16 2003, 20:49:44 UTC
Since you don't seem to have noticed, check constableodo.

It's so sappy it makes me ill, but you'll probably be pleased.

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Re: And you say I never do anything for you. kiranerys April 16 2003, 23:12:11 UTC
I was too busy sleeping, and eating, and taking back her nasty clothes. But, awww. Yes, it is the sort of sappy thing that I like.

Now, must think of something nice to say back.

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