http://silverageflash.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] silverageflash.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2005-03-17 08:58 am

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The green bagel on Barry's plate was a dead giveaway. It was St. Patrick's Day. And the bar was being funny.

Barry, in costume today but with the cowl down, found himself remembering the breakfasts before half the cops went to either watch over or march in the parade. Every year, Sgt. Fay, Sgt. O'Neil and Officer Murphy would bring in their wives' soda bread and hold a taste test. Barry never could tell the difference, but all threee swore by each wife's taste of Eire.

He took the bagel and his coffee to the back of the bar, and sat to think. To think about how he has a granddaughter who's also a hero. To think about how Bart seems so mercurial. And to think about Sara. Was she really flirting with him? Was he really flirting back? Should he be doing this? Is it too soon? Will it ever not be "too soon?"

He was confused. He didn't like confused. So he just sat back to eat his bagel.

[ooc: usual work-enforced slow-time advisory.]
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Ray smiles wryly and puts the book away. "I'll give it a shot," he says. "I did want to let you know I was trying to get rid of it, at least. I'm not as thick as I look."
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"You know him better than I do," Ray says. "That time-scout thing he does is really amazing... god, if I could just figure out half of that... did he tell you he offered to take me to the thirtieth century for a visit?"
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Ray nods. "I told him I'd have to wait on his offer," he says. "Romana's asked me to come along with her in the TARDIS as a companion for a while, and that's not an offer a guy like me can say no to. Not that the thirtieth century wouldn't be equally fascinating, but we're talking about time travel and interstellar travel here. I'd be kicking myself well into the afterlife if I passed up a chance at that kind of observational opportunity."

He orders another coffee, and gets a rather more normal cup this time.

"Besides, she said she likes pizza. I owe it to the city of New York to spread Little Italy's fame over as many planets as possible, don't I?"
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"She's not from Earth," Ray says absently. "I don't know much about her home planet of Gallifrey, but from what I understand they're an awfully long way ahead of us- any version of us- in terms of length of continually operating civilization. Might be something to do with some kind of Gallifreyan ethos or injunction against temporal tampering. I know they've got rules about what you're allowed to fiddle with, but I'll be snockered if I can remember what the rules are, other than they're probably a good deal more sensible than the Federation's Prime Directive."

He thinks for a minute, then shakes his head. "Nope, haven't seen it," he says. "It's probably got a chameleon circuit on it so that it looks like it's a perfectly sensible part of the background, if I remember right. If you happen to walk into a room that's twenty times bigger on the inside than the outside, though, that's probably it. They're funny that way, from what I recall."
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'll mention Bart to Romana, if you want. That might be the best place to start. I'm not really sure having Bart go interplanetary as well as inter-temporal is necessarily a good idea, since unlike my colleague Dr. Venkman, I don't carry syringes of psychoactive medication around with me on a regular basis."

He rubs at the bridge of his nose. "The United Federation of Planets is the interstellar government postulated for most of Earth's sector of the Milky Way galaxy in the television show, movie series, and other entertainment formats collectively known as Star Trek. It started its run in 1966 in my world. Lasted three years but developed a massive fan following, and there are so many variations on it by my time that I don't think it'll ever die... the Prime Directive says that members of the Federation aren't supposed to interfere in the social or technological development of non-member civilizations at a lower stage of advancement, which is of course bupkis. Any explorer interacting with a previously unencountered civilization is going to interfere with their development even if all he does is stand in the bushes and go 'ooh, shiny'. I remember my anthro 102 classes well enough to remember that... The creator of Star Trek was a man named Gene Roddenberry, and frankly, so far as I know the only reason he even stuck the Prime Directive into the TV show was so that he could make a moral point about the U.S.'s involvement in the Vietnam War."

"There's at least one character from Star Trek here in the bar. I've met the ship's doctor from the starship Enterprise twice now- he's a man named Leonard McCoy, about so tall, blue eyes, Southern accent. He pointed me at some studies on human telepathy from his time that're absolutely fascinating, so I gave him my Milliways research and a copy of Tobin's in return. I don't think he knows about the multiversal nature of this place, though."
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Ray smiles wryly. "Sorry. Lecture mode took over for a second there. I can't always help it."

"I've only seen Dr. McCoy twice so far. He's looked like hell both times, so that's probably why he hasn't signed up for anything. If he comes around again I'll let him know."
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Pester? Me?" Ray sounds injured for all of half a moment; then he grins. "No, it's okay. I'll let him know if it seems appropriate."
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Ray considers this, then shakes his head. "He's probably pretty good at taking people apart, but I don't know how his anatomical skills for putting people back together are," he says. "I'd offer to help but the most I can do is two-man CPR, bag-valve-mask use, and mask-based oxygen administration. Real standard basic first responder stuff."
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'll keep an eye out," Ray promises. "This for anyone in particular, or just because there's some under-eighteens in the place?"
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"The only small children I've met so far... well, there was really only one. Millie. Snow White's kid. Snow said she'd been born here and spent her whole life here, and that's about six months." He shrugs. "I assumed someone was already doing the neonatal care routine, but I guess it could've just been luck. Who's Seth?"
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Ray winces. "Sorry," he says, and finishes up his coffee. "Should've known that."
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[personal profile] gone_byebye 2005-03-17 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"I could deal with that," says Ray. "Assuming the absentminded came with the Prize... it's a little weird back home sometimes. I mean, yeah, Trans-Ocean 66 came home and kicked everything off, but we were the ones who scientifically proved the existence of spirits and ghosts. You'd think people would've noticed that, instead of just ... adapting."

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