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jtk. ([personal profile] willrevile) wrote2016-07-24 07:08 pm

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[personal profile] notanoptimist 2016-09-17 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
Really? More away missions? What part of 'happy to simply take up shifts in the 'fleet hospital' did Jim miss, huh? McCoy ducks out from under Jim's arm and actually growls a bit in his direction at that one. "You a need a check-up. I don't think your head's on straight."

But, yeah, going for the control station and then the shuttle afterward. Let Jim hammer out those details while McCoy goes over their course and takes another look at their initial readings. It's not like he's expecting a flash of brilliant insight, but he'd really like to know -- preferably without falling headfirst into some sort of trouble -- why that thing was following their shuttle. If he knew that, he might have a chance of figuring out when or if it could happen again.

That's what the probe's for, though. Unfortunate, in his mind, that sometimes figuring these things out means poking them with pointy sticks. That rarely goes well. Jim can do his thing, though, and even stall if he wants. McCoy will take the time to peruse the readouts.

And find nothing new, but hey. That's the nature of science: go through data until it doesn't make sense anymore and wait for something new to crack you upside the head.
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[personal profile] notanoptimist 2016-09-19 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)

Who knows indeed. McCoy hasn't gained a reputation of being fucking terrifying by cultivating a gentle bedside manner nor has he ever been one to offer smiles to passers-by. (If he did, at any point, Jim would probably lock him up in the brig and go about trying to figure out how an imposter got on his ship.) There may be some marshmallow fluff in there somewhere; anyone who's seen him around kids and dogs can likely attest to that. Fortunately for his reputation, there's a decided lack of both on a starship.

Jim's stalling didn't take long and McCoy is wrapped up in earlier readouts when he practically tosses himself into his chair. "That's already permanent," he mutters, switching attention between his science(!) and preflight checks. "Voice of experience and reason, kid. Listen to it sometimes." If he says, in that dad-tone he swears he doesn't have, that you're face is gonna freeze like that, believe him. His already has.

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[personal profile] notanoptimist 2016-09-20 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
He snorts in absolute disbelief at that. Always listens, his ass. One of these days, he's going to stop offering advice (or just plain objecting to whatever half-assed plan Jim has come up with) and then they'll see where they all end up. He turns his attention to the console, though he really doesn't have much to do here besides watch Jim pilot.

"Well," and it's drawn out a bit, like he's giving an answer he's not too certain of, "I can tell you what it looks like, strictly from a pathologist's point of view." He taps the console, leans forward to give the readings he's looked over a million times one more perusal, and shrugs. "This is an energy disturbance in space, not living organism. But... if it were, I'd say it reacted almost like..." He waves his hand, a vague gesture that's likely supposed to mean something. "Like we're a... a virus in an otherwise healthy organism." Which is, admittedly, a pretty unlikely scenario and also pretty pessimistic, since the end goal of natural antibodies is to wipe out the intruding virus.

Another shrug. "But that doesn't explain why it followed us instead of the other shuttle. I still haven't found anything that would differentiate us from them." Again, though, doctor, not... whatever he needs to be to figure this out.
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[personal profile] notanoptimist 2016-09-25 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
McCoy could have told him space is batshit insane from the get-go -- in fact, he's pretty sure he did, multiple times over -- but he does honestly appreciate that Jim does ask for his opinion, even if whatever they're looking at is so far out of his field he's squinting sideways at it.

Or has him squinting sideways at Jim, which is perilously close to happening right now. "I didn't say it was preferable."
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alive is good. i'm glad.

[personal profile] notanoptimist 2016-10-03 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
Smug? No, it's not smug, Jim; it's pointing out that he is occasionally right when it comes to his pessimistic outlook and one should never simply dismiss it out of hand. Reminders are necessary, especially in this business.

... And, really, mind control is never something to take lightly.

"There is nothing wrong with being right." You want smug? That's a smug statement, conjuring up with all the arrogance he can summon.