Something Starfleet's Lost

May 16, 2010 23:49

Fandom: Star Trek XI

Pairing: Gen, mentions of Kirk/Spock

Series: Belief in Angels

Summary: It is a truth universally acknowledged that James T. Kirk is possibly a genius and definitely crazy. This truth is so well fixed in the minds of the admiralty that they would all kill him if they thought for a second they'd survive without him.

It's one of those times when Pike wants to comm. Spock just to scream, )

star trek, pike, belief in angels, kirk/spock

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rae1013 December 3 2010, 02:53:42 UTC
This is glorious!!! I love how you wrote this and Pike's take on Jim and Spock and the crew is spot on. They are all absolutely crazy and that makes them amazing. ♥

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evil_killer_cat December 4 2010, 06:24:21 UTC
this is wonderful

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csad21 December 5 2010, 15:13:16 UTC
The thing about Jim Kirk is, he's fucking crazy. It's a proven, established fact. And it's mostly okay, because half the time the only thing between the crew of the Enterprise and a very painful death is the captain's insanity, and that sounds bad, but it isn't. And thank god they have Admiral Pike, because most people don't get that if Jim Kirk was sane? They'd all be dead about a hundred times over. Pike is like the mitigating influence between them, the highest concentration of brilliant lunatics in the universe, and the rest of-well, everyone else.

Best part of the story, really. :)

But the other thing, which is really actually hilarious, is that everyone thinks Spock is a mitigating influence.

Yep, my thoughts exactly. Spock is just as crazy as Jim is. :)

On their own, each one is scary, sure, but not nearly as scary as when they're together. The day they become friends, the admiralty starts to realize-too late, but Pike already knew that-that they made a huge mistake. Because the day they become friends, they realize that ( ... )

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