Some day I may write stories for all of these
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May. 20th, 2009 @ 10:18 am
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These are things that are true, in my head, about Star Trek: TOS (not movieverse):
Uhura and Sulu made out at a party once. It only made their friendship closer - they laugh about it now but it will never happen again. They are friends for always.
Uhura and Yeoman Rand were on-again, off-again for years - sometimes many months would pass between times when they were anything but vaguely social, sometimes they would be in Uhura's bed (in the old Enterprise, Yeoman Rand had a roommate - I'm pretty sure that's canon, but it's definitely in my head) almost every night.
One time, not long after the aliens made them kiss, they were in the mess and Uhura sang a song about rejection and looked kind of tired and sad, and Kirk felt like ten kinds of asshole, and later he took her aside and told her that, just to be clear, he fought it so hard and hated it so much because it was forced, because it was ugly and tawdry to be kissing her for the entertainment of malicious telepaths. That he respected her, admired her, that she was a brilliant officer and a beautiful woman but it just wasn't right like that, and then Uhura laughed gently and told him yes, captain, she understood. And she kissed his cheek and smiled and left, and he felt kind of foolish and lucky as hell to have that woman on his bridge, knowing she was smarter than he'd ever be.
Sometimes, Scotty sleeps in Engineering, curled up in a corner where the engines can sing him to sleep. Everyone knows. Nobody says anything.
Once, when Kirk came back from a mission broken and bloody, and McCoy put him back together as best he could but they still all knew they might yet lose him, Spock and Bones kept vigil by his bedside all night. They played chess, and Bones lost every game until, cursing Spock and every Vulcan in his lineage, he made him switch to Go Fish. Christine Chapel brought coffee and fruit juice and food, an unobtrusive ghost when it got late enough that they gave in and talked. Bones said how worried he was and Spock told him that Kirk was strong and had recovered from worse and had an excellent physician by his side, and logically, therefore, he'd be fine. They played a few more rounds in silence, then tossed the cards aside and just watched the monitor bars above Jim's bed. Bones fell asleep, slumped in his chair. Chapel watched from a shadowed doorway as Spock got a pillow and gently adjusted his position so he wouldn't hurt his neck, and covered him with a blanket.
In the morning, when McCoy thanked her for her kindness, for the pillow and the blanket, she looked at Spock, at his carefully composed expression, and told the doctor he was welcome, she was always glad to help. When Spock gave her a grave nod of thanks, she knew she wasn't really lying - that, too, was helping.
There was this one time Chekov and Scotty had a drinking contest. Scotty was drinking vodka, and Chekov had whiskey. No-one knows who won, but Uhura confiscated all of the pictures anyone took of the two of them curled up next to each other in the mess hall, both fast asleep cuddling near-empty bottles with matching, drunken smiles. Rumour has it she didn't destroy the pictures - she just made sure only she had copies.
Uhura is the less-angry Ivanova of the Enterprise. If it happened, she knows about it. But she keeps her secrets, and everyone else's, too.
Everyone loves Uhura. At Comms she's the voice and ears of the Enterprise, off duty she sings in the mess hall and talks and listens makes everyone feel better because she's there. But nobody ever wants to piss her off. It's not a matter of what happens when you do - nobody even knows what that would be, because it hasn't happened. But everyone has the feeling they don't want to find out.
Christine Chapel knows people talk about her - they talk about how she's so obviously in love with Spock, and they sometimes laugh, and sometimes wonder why she doesn't just accept he'll never love her back. She never lets on how much those people disgust her, because she knows they're fools.
Christine knows that Spock will never return her love. Never could. That's not the point. He does love her, in his way, and he respects her, which is something else entirely. In her heart she knows that if he could change, if he could become a man who would love her the way she loves him, he would cease to be a man she could love. She loves him. He respects her. And that's okay.
Scotty likes his captain, respects his captain, would die for his captain... but sometimes he thinks Kirk's a little silly, because Kirk still seems to think the Enterprise is his ship, just because he's her captain. And Scotty knows the Enterprise will never love her captain as much as she loves him. It's okay, though - he's not the jealous type.
Hikaru Sulu has a rich fantasy life. Secretly, he writes novels of epic, swashbuckling adventure that no-one will ever see.
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Sometimes, Scotty sleeps in Engineering, curled up in a corner where the engines can sing him to sleep. Everyone knows. Nobody says anything.
I thought this was the most adorable thing ever... until I got to this:
Hikaru Sulu has a rich fantasy life. Secretly, he writes novels of epic, swashbuckling adventure that no-one will ever see.
And I love Chris Chapel not actually wanting Spock to return her feelings, and everyone being a little afraid of what might happen if they ever made Uhura mad, and the Spock & Bones keeping vigil over Kirk one, which just made me feel all squishy.
But mostly, I really want to read Sulu's secret swashbuckling novels. Do they star him and the rest of the crew?
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From: | sami |
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May 21st, 2009 02:38 am (UTC) |
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I think sometimes Sulu's novels star him and the rest of the crew. (But those are under six levels of encryption, because sometimes, he's the Captain, at least in the ones he wrote on the Enterprise - he still writes them on the Excelsior, but now he doesn't have to wish he could be the captain any more.) Sometimes they don't. Sometimes there are pirates. Sometimes he's the Pirate King.
I've always been deeply attached to the epic love story of Chapel and Spock. It's so beautifully, delicately balanced - she loves him for being who he is, but who he is can't encompass loving her back, so even if she dreams, she knows those dreams won't come true - and that's why the aliens who forced them to kiss hurt them both so very, very deeply, because he knows, all of it, and he would never, ever hurt her if he could prevent it.
Another one of these personal-canon things, for me, is that no-one would ever, ever dare talk about Chapel and her feelings for Spock if there was a chance that Spock would hear, because he's all Vulcan and calm and logical but he's also a man of great authority on the ship, and if he ever finds out you were talking trash about Christine Chapel, somehow you find yourself getting the worst, most arduous, unpleasant, filthy jobs on the ship until further notice. If you complain to Spock, as First Officer, he'll explain, very mildly, that for morale purposes it is necessary that these tasks be rotated amongst the crew. There'll be an irrefutable logic behind why it has to be YOU, and yet, somehow, you know it's just because he's punishing you.
If you complain to Captain Kirk, it will turn out that Scotty needs some of the vent tubes scrubbed of stanky chemical residue that has to be handled in bulky, uncomfortable hazmat gear, and Kirk thinks this is just the kind of healthy exercise break you need to feel better about your regular duties. Kirk probably doesn't know WHY Spock is punishing you, but he takes it for granted that you must have done something to deserve it.
Meanwhile, Spock and McCoy are my one true BFF pairing, but their love is founded on bickering and never, ever admitting anything.
This is brilliant and beautiful.
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From: | sami |
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May 21st, 2009 02:38 am (UTC) |
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Glad you liked it. ♥
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From: | susanreads |
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May 20th, 2009 10:15 pm (UTC) |
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Hi! Subscribing
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I noticed your posts about MammothFail and came to see what else you write, and now I've subscribed.
There isn't much in my journal yet; the impression I think it gives of being all over the place, is probably accurate (and my access list is for comment screening purposes).
On topic: I love your Star Trek fanon! Especially the Scotty ones, and nobody wanting to piss Uhura off.
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From: | sami |
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May 21st, 2009 02:41 am (UTC) |
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Re: Hi! Subscribing
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Hello, and welcome!
I'm glad you liked the list - it's been so much fun resurrecting my Star Trek thoughts and loves.
One of the fundamentals of my Star Trek love is that Uhura is *totally awesome*, just in ways that don't always show in an action-adventure series. But you don't get Lieutenant rank and the respect she has from the other crew for looking pretty and saying, "Hailing frequencies open, Captain."
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From: | elaran |
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May 21st, 2009 03:14 am (UTC) |
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i like. they're like the 20things challenges. :)
i have not seen TOS and have only seen the movie so this automatically transfers to my fanon for them despite you specifiying it's for TOS. hmm.
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From: | sami |
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May 21st, 2009 03:19 am (UTC) |
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Heh. None of it contraindicates movie canon, except the ones that specifically reference series events. (This Sulu might be less inclined that way - TOS Sulu, under the influence of an alien virus that made people act very strangely, ran around with his shirt off and a sash tied around his waist, carrying a sword and trying to rescue fair maidens.)
This is why Sulu is sometimes distracted by how awesome he is.
And this comment, right here, is the reason I am adding you to my reading list. Ha!
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From: | sami |
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May 21st, 2009 02:37 pm (UTC) |
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*laughs* Thank you, and welcome.
I've been reading a lot of entries anyway, so!
I especially love the Kirk and Uhura one. That's going into my personal headcanon. :D
I think most of them work pretty well both ways.
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