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James Tiberius Kirk ([personal profile] universal_charm) wrote2020-12-28 10:45 pm
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AOS Meets TOS - Kirk x Kirk

He knew better than to count the days. He stopped when his mind just naturally lost track, and it was better that way. Keeping track of the time was a really fast way to drive yourself mad, wasn't it? And he needed to keep sane. He had to.

Never mind that he hadn't showered in... who knows when. He was used to his own odor by now and tried not to think to much on how greasy his hair must his look. His jaw and chin at least stopped itching from the growing beard. He liked to imagine he looked like quite the rugged sort of mountain man, and not the desperate strandee he was.

For the upteenth time that he dare not track, he wormed his way into the shuttle he had managed to only partially crash planet side. Carefully he edged towards to the front where the controls were, reaching out to check one of the few functioning pieces left - the SOS signals. Still working, thank god, quietly beeping as it released out his cry into the infinite abyss. A long shot, but his only shot, and he rather hoped that the code attached - the call sign for the Enterprise, using the captain's particular signature code - would help with a response.

He had to have some kind of hope, right?

His check done, he wriggled his way back out, going over to his survival kit and grabbing his knife. Time to go check the traps and see if he could scrounge up some plant life and pray that it didn't kill him.
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[personal profile] original_fine 2021-01-02 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
There was a phaser at his hip, of course, but he made no move towards it as the figure stumbled upon them. They'd beamed down close to the signal, but not on top of the life sign, though it was clear now the stranded person had been coming towards them anyway.

The figure was pathetic; torn and bleeding, dirty and unkempt, a scraggle of beard and an air of being underfed that caused a twinge in Jim's soul he tamped down. But alive. And apparently having survived here for awhile, if the beard's growth was any indication.

"We mean you no harm," he said, raising his hands. Spock was watching silently, his dark eyes darting from the victim back to him in a way he found unsettling for some reason. "We're from Starfleet. We intercepted your distress call, and we were unable to reach you on your equipment. We'd like to know what happened here--when you're ready, of course."
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[personal profile] original_fine 2021-01-02 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
The man collapse, and oddly, it was Spock who was there to half-catch him. He looked down at the stranger for a long moment, and Jim can almost hear that Vulcan mind at work, but then he was looking up at Jim.

"We need to get him to the infirmary," he said, as if that wasn't patently obvious but something was going on and Jim was happy to give him the benefit of the doubt. He moved over and Spock seemed hesitant before allowing Jim to drape the man's unconscious arm over his shoulder. "I will stay for a few minutes to find his craft and determine the reason for the anomalies we witnessed. With your permission, Captain."

There was a reason Spock wanted Jim to go and for him to stay, and while he wasn't used to being ordered around, the rarity of Spock making such a call himself made it poignant. So Jim nodded, and, instructing the rest of the away team to assist Spock, he contacts Scotty to beam him back up. And tells McCoy to meet him. The man is no threat, certainly not now and now, Jim thought, even when he was conscious.

It was short enough work getting his dead weight to sickbay, and it wasn't long before Jim was staring down at their new passenger, something buzzing around the back of his head he hadn't had time to put his finger on yet. He'd noted, of course, the height and weight similarity--it felt a little like being around his brother when they'd sort of caught up to each other. Somehow, he knew this frame, was familiar with how it felt next to him. As McCoy patched up the superficial wounds and ran a scan (showing little other than dehydration and malnutrition, though there were more tests McCoy had wandered away to confirm) Jim found himself trying to puzzle out just what was bothering him.

And that was when he remembered--the man had recognized Spock.
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[personal profile] original_fine 2021-01-07 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Jim knew before Bones got to him. Even if it took him a little while to articulate it to himself, the evidence had become incontrovertible.

It helped, of course, that he had met doubles before. Androids. Transporter accidents. But he'd never been hailed by a distress call from himself. There was that, and the tattoos--none of which he had--and other incongruities. But there was no point denying this was Jim Kirk. He scrubbed a hand over his face, turning from the window to the doctor.

"And it didn't even work, did it?" he returned, taking the PADD. He was familiar enough with his own record to know what it all spelled out. "So he's not a robot. Or an evil twin?" He raised an eyebrow, and McCoy glared back at him.

"Maybe you're the evil twin," he ground out without any heat. It wasn't as if Jim did this to him on purpose.

Probably.

"No, I'm pretty sure I'd know," Jim said with forced cheer, because really, what else could you do? "How soon before he wakes up?"

"Not long. He's mostly dehydrated and malnourished, but nothing we can't take care of. He'll be good as new in a few days. But he's been through a lot, and I don't need you coming at him right out of the gate."

Jim raised another eyebrow. "Bones. You know me. Which means you know that I know he'll want to talk to me just as much as I want to talk to him."

The thing was, Jim was right, and McCoy had to relent, so once they'd done everything they could with hypos and hydration and a new set of clothes, Jim waited by the other man's bed for him to wake up.
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doot doot I'm a flake

[personal profile] original_fine 2021-02-05 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
It was boring work, waiting, so Kirk had some requisitions brought to him to sign off on while he waited, since that was another task he also hated. He didn't want to risk not being there when the other woke, however, and he was grateful when the other Jim finally opened his eyes.

"I can't think why," he said with forced easiness. "You're a damned good looking fellow."
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[personal profile] original_fine 2021-02-05 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Sorry," he said, with that oh-so-charming grin. "Questions first. Drinks once I'm absolutely certain you're not a robot, my evil id, or from another universe and about to take over my ship."

He spoke lightly, as if pretty sure already none of those things were the case, but Jim might notice that he wasn't actually joking.

"I think it's pretty clear," he continued more soberly, "that you're not exactly me. Bones has found traces in your DNA that don't match. And yet," he studied the other man's face carefully, "how to explain that you're not me, but we both call our CMO Bones, that's a question." Not specifically that, of course. The nickname itself doesn't matter. It's the fact they share it. "So first things first--you're on the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701. We're on a five year mission of exploration, it's stardate 220331, and we found you stranded on a planet I've never been to. That track so far?"
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[personal profile] original_fine 2021-04-15 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
His eyes narrowed through the other man's explanation. Partly because he was listening and taking it in, not wanting to miss any part of what might be a clue as to how he'd gotten there. But the more the other Kirk talked, the more Jim realized the amount of information, of certainty, was suspect. Not in the nefarious sense, but simply because it suggested a greater familiarity with this type of thing than he would have expected.

From, well. Himself.

He was going to need medical treatment in a minute, if this kept up. And a drink.

Speaking of which, he hadn't missed the lip thing, and he hadn't really meant all hydration or anything, so he moved over to the synthesizer to get a cup of water which he brought back and handed to Kirk.

"I know we're taught about the possibility of other universes at the Academy," he says after a moment. "And I know I've seen enough out here to make me believe... well, just about anything. But am I wrong in thinking you've seen something like this before?"
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[personal profile] original_fine 2021-04-19 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
In a macro, more philosophical sense than he was used to dealing with, they were all the product of some sort of whim of space-time. If the multiverse theory were true--and the Terran universe implied heavily it was--then every choice or chance led to another offshoot. None, he supposed, truer than any other.

But that was not what Kirk--the other Kirk--seemed to be talking about. His experience was specific. And... intimate, somehow. Personal. His brow furrowed in something like quiet shock at the question.

"Vulcan? Of course. Why wouldn't it be?"