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TEST DRIVE #6 - The Bridge and Ten Forward

Option 01. Ten Forward: The first thing you see is a bar. A large, lively bar filled with many different faces and many different smells, sights and sounds. This is Ten Forward, the Enterprise's off-duty lounge; feel free to get acquainted with your fellow travelers and try to find somebody who's in charge: this is your new home now, after all...

Option 02. The Bridge: Well, aren't you a lucky duck? You've found yourself in hallowed quarters. Wherever you were before, you're not there anymore. Now you're in a room that could be some kind of command center or control room; there's a captain's chair flanked by seats for his chief officers, computer panels and stations at each interior wall, and before you a broad viewscreen that shows the wide expanse of space rushing towards you. Have you ever wanted to be a starship captain for a day? Well, here's your chance. Feel free to roam around, but try not to touch anything shiny.
[OOC: The Bridge isn't usually available for in-game posts, so if you've ever wanted to play there, here's your chance!]
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But he doesn't let it go for long before his long fingers fly over the controls, inputting a command he learned from Miles that shuts the lift down. He's noticed your evaluation, and he doesn't intend to let it continue all the way to Sickbay.
Not that he can fight Khan off--though he might give a better reckoning of himself than the other man expects, his strength was slightly enhanced but his reflexes and speed are far and away better than a normal person's. He'd never been really eager to see how they compared before. The turbolift would be simple for him to get going again, too--Julian would just have to talk his way out of this.
"I suggest you not tell anyone else your name," Julian says bluntly. This isn't really the sort of thing he knows how to approach tactfully.
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He's not concerned. Here, the advantage is his. That the good doctor has chanced being alone with him is either a gesture of goodwill, or a sign of incredible foolishness. Or both.
"How much is known to the public?" Khan asks, lacing his hands behind his back. History hasn't remembered him kindly, he's certain, but he chafes under the name of John Harrison. Harrison was a tool, a weapon, built and broken by Marcus and Section 31. He doesn't want to be that man again.
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"Of you? Enough. I'm not sure who else would put it together--you don't look at all like you do in the history books." Julian narrows his eyes, because why that is is completely beyond him. Unless...perhaps he's from the other reality, the one Doctor McCoy is from. He's not about to ask. That would be revealing his presence, and if he was so adamant that the Enterprise had been severely damaged, if not destroyed...Julian had to make sure that didn't happen for as long as possible.
He lifts his chin, looks straight at him--the spectre of history that everyone says is the darker side of toying with genetics, the reason there are laws in place against those like him that came after. Like himself.
"I'm sure if I belonged to this timeline, I'd be court-martialed for what I'm about to say. I will not report to Captain Picard so long as you give me your word that you will not harm anyone on this ship."
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Khan didn't start the Eugenics Wars. But he did his best to end them.
"And why would you do that, doctor?" He cocks his head, words enunciated with slow, careful precision. "You know who I am. You know what I can do. I've already injured one of the crew here. By all right, you should be running to your Captain this very instant."
Because Khan will not make a promise he doesn't intend to keep.
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"Where, exactly, would that get me?" Julian points out mildly. He's currently trapped in a turbolift with you. Captain Picard is a good number of decks away, Security wouldn't be able to get to them before Khan killed him. "I know what you can do, you're quite right about that. Therefore I know that if I called for him now, I might get the first syllable of what I tried to say out before you incapacitated me, if I was lucky and spoke very quickly."
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And in this state, Khan's not certain he could take on an entire ship. From what he's seen, this new Enterprise rivals, or perhaps even exceeds, the Vengeance for sheer size. More importantly, it seemed as though it had a full complement of crew.
"So instead, you're gambling on me being reasonable enough to listen. Considering what your history texts have likely written about me, that is incredibly naive on your part."
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Julian is something of an armchair historian, when it comes to this particular subject. He's read literally every text he could get his hands on, about the Eugenics Wars, about genetic engineering, about anything and everything that might even be tangentially related. It was the first subject he'd studied while being well and truly aware of what he was capable of--not exactly light reading, and it had made him an even more difficult teenager to deal with than normal, he was sure.
Anyway, he's sure that it will come out sooner rather than later. And maybe he'll be exposed as well, when Doctor McCoy inevitably finds out who precisely had just arrived.
Planning on the fly had never truly been his strong suit. Lord. What was he thinking?
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"And I am certain that you, doctor, have the capacity to understand that I don't make guarantees without knowing all of the facts."
He won't promise not to harm anyone. It's not in his nature. He wasn't born in peace - though he craved it, once, even succeeded for a few scant years. But all of that is out of his reach, now. His family is dead. He is the last of his kind, and by all rights, he should have joined them.
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It was...well, a way to deal with what he'd found out had been done to him. Perhaps not the best one, but it wasn't as if he could talk to a therapist about it.
He doesn't back down when Khan steps closer, even though every instinct in his body is screaming at him to.
First, he thought...he had to confirm something. He wasn't exactly sure how--he hadn't had much of a chance to speak with Doctor McCoy about the changes to their timelines.
"Alright then. But first, I have to know something--who was it that found you, in the Botany Bay?"
Any answer but Kirk and the Enterprise crew would tell him what he needed to know.
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"Admiral Alexander Marcus." There's a ill-restrained snarl in his tone, in the curl of his lip, and it's clear that this, this is a man who Khan despises. "Of Starfleet's Section 31."
His former commanding officer. Or, more accurately, his former keeper, jailer, and torturer. Khan almost, almost wished the man was here now, just so he could have the pleasure of killing him again.
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Julian's not sure what part of Khan's answer surprises him more--Section 31, or an Admiral being involved in it. Surely that damn organization didn't go that deep into Starfleet. It leaves a sour taste in his mouth--bad enough that it existed. Worse still was that obviously, at some point, it had gotten into the upper echelons of Starfleet Command.
"Section 31." He says it as if it is a curse--it really might as well have been. A dark shadow of the organization Julian loves so dearly, perverting the Federation's ideals.
"That's different than what happened here."
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He can still destroy them.
That savagery in his blood wasn't satisfied by the Archives, by Marcus, or even by San Francisco. But here, perhaps, he can do more.
"How fortunate for my counterpart," he replies, but his eyes are fixed, with single-minded intensity, on Julian. "You know of them?"
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"Section 31? Yes. I learned of them rather recently." Julian looks dark, recalling the doubt he'd had after that simulation, that he really even now still carried. Did no one trust him because of the secret he'd had to keep? It was an insidious little seed of discontent still, lying at the back of his head.
"They keep to themselves. Obviously. No one on my crew had even the slightest inkling until after my encounter with them."
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Khan abruptly turns, pacing the confines of the elevator like a caged tiger. "Marcus found my ship, woke only myself, and then held my crew, my family hostage to his whims."
Caging an augment, particularly an augment of Khan's time - the originals, bred for their sheer savagery - was a exercise in disaster. Starfleet should be grateful that he hadn't done more.
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"It sounds like something they'd do. They plucked me off my station in the dead of night with none the wiser. If I'd not been able to catch a discrepancy in the simulation they'd put me in, I'd possibly still be there. Or they would have gotten rid of me when they realized I wasn't going to turn to them."
A staged shuttle crash or Jem'Hadar attack would have been all they needed. It wouldn't have been difficult to kill him and have done with it. Captain Sisko and the others might have suspected something, but what would they have been able to prove?
"I'm sorry. Really, I am." He can't even say that nothing of the like is going to happen here, because what protection can he promise against something like that? He doesn't even know if they have a presence on the Enterprise.
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Still. He doesn't need anyone's pity. What he needs is information. A new mission. If Section 31 still exists in this time, then their destruction is a worthy enough goal.
He steps back from the doctor, allowing him some space in the confines of the lift. "You mentioned a simulation. What use could they possible have for you?"
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"Top of my class at Starfleet Medical, Chief Medical Officer on a station that is at the front lines against two enemy combatants, I'm sure they thought they could use me for something." Conveniently leaving out his enhanced mental and physical capabilities. He's nowhere near ready to divulge that to the man in front of him.
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But it's only then that he notices the faint, nearly imperceptible tremble in his hand where he's gripping the doctor's shirt, the sudden chill in the air. He recognizes the signs. He's dealt with the sudden crash of adrenaline and endorphins before, even fairly recently - but now the pain is sinking into his bones, and it brings him back to himself.
It takes a moment, but Khan visibly masters himself, banking his fury and closing off his expression. He uncurls his hand from Julian's tunic, easing up on the pressure and releasing the other man - but he doesn't apologize.
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Every muscle in his body tenses, ready to fight and to flee, but he forces himself off red alert because he knows in this situation he's put himself in it won't do any good. He can't run anywhere, and if he was sure before that he didn't hold a candle to a 20th century Augment, that only proved it. He needs to be as non-aggressive as possible.
There's fear in his eyes, caution, but he's about as calm as one can be when faced with a raging Khan. But he can only start breathing again once the other man lets him go.
"You're going to work yourself into shock," Julian says levelly. You're not completely immune to it, you know.
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He coaxes his heart rate into something slow and steady - slower than a human could manage - taking as breathes as deeply as he can with a punctured lung. The cuts on his hands and neck have already closed, the more superficial ones already nothing more than red and angry-looking lines. The same, he knows, is happening internally, but severe damage requires more time. Time, and fuel, and sleep - all three of which he's lacked these past days.
"I'll heal," he eventually replies. It's dismissive, but not unduly so - it's a rare injury that he can't recover from.
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Wouldn't it be easier to let him help you? Damn but you're a stubborn one.
"You'd heal faster if you'd just let me help you. I'm still offering." It's an olive branch as much as anything. Julian knows who and what you are, and he's still willing to help.
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But Bashir is still offering, despite having seen the face of Khan's fury already - had been offering before he ever revealed who he was. And as much as the idea rankles, the sooner he's healed, the sooner he can find a way out.
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"Your ribs won't set themselves before they start healing. Best to get that seen to. I can also staunch the internal bleeding faster than your natural healing process. That's all." He's not going to scan you, he's not going to inject you with anything suspect. Just a simple offer of assistance, because he is a doctor and that is what he does, dammit.
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It's a risk, but the odds are in his favor. Any deviation in treatment can be dealt with if it happens - there's little chance the Julian would be able to stop him. And it's clearly something of a peace offering, some small overture of trust.
"Very well." The assent comes grudgingly, but it comes nevertheless. Don't make him regret agreeing.
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"Just...please remain calm, alright?" Doctor McCoy isn't on duty right now, so hopefully he won't be in Sickbay. That would be a spectacular mess, to understate things dramatically. "Please. Just remember, no one here is out to harm you."
Well. Doctor McCoy wasn't going to be happy, but...
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