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Kirk got a note with breakfast today, telling him that Suzi was okay, and with Whistler on his Earth. He had been a bit concerned, given that her time was almost up, and was relieved (though curious as to if the shapeshifter Garion did indeed save her).
Heading to a booth, Kirk took his coffee, sourdough biscuits and Roughing It - he's still in a Twain mood. He took his daily Look for the Door, and wasn't surprised to not see it. He wasn't giving up, but he knew that it was close to the point when he'd need to create an exercise regimen and maybe a daily schedule to keep himself in top shape. Just because he was in disgrace didn't mean he should let himself slip out of lifelong Starfleet habits.
He took a sip of coffee, donned his glasses (repaired by the Bar) and began reading. Not that he won't stop reading to talk with people.
Heading to a booth, Kirk took his coffee, sourdough biscuits and Roughing It - he's still in a Twain mood. He took his daily Look for the Door, and wasn't surprised to not see it. He wasn't giving up, but he knew that it was close to the point when he'd need to create an exercise regimen and maybe a daily schedule to keep himself in top shape. Just because he was in disgrace didn't mean he should let himself slip out of lifelong Starfleet habits.
He took a sip of coffee, donned his glasses (repaired by the Bar) and began reading. Not that he won't stop reading to talk with people.
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"Can I ask the state of your world's space program?"
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"Like the first manned mission to Saturn. Or Nomad, or the Voyager series. And this seems common here.
"Is it fair to say that the government is...I think the term would be risk-adverse?"
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"As far as the Voyager series goes, we've only had the two Voyager probes. Most of the other probes we've had lately have been things like the Mars rovers, or the Galileo unmanned craft."
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"I know the rovers, by the way. I've seen them, in fact, at Sagan Base."
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"They're still around, huh? They were really neat little machines. Nobody expected them to work as long as they did- nobody. Heck, I think Spirit's still transmitting, and it was supposed to last all of six months at the very outside..."
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[ooc: and fade here so I can enter into the weekend.]