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((Corridor, USS Apollo))
((Corridor, USS Apollo))


::Ensign Vincent Pierce had just recently returned to the ship from rescuing a shuttle that was abandoned on the surface of the planet of which the Apollo remained in orbit. He had had a rather busy day, the only time he had to relax was right after he reported for duty and he hadn't realized how tired he was until now.::
::Ensign Vincent Pierce had just recently returned to the ship from rescuing a
shuttle that was abandoned on the surface of the planet of which the Apollo
remained in orbit. He had had a rather busy day, the only time he had to relax
was right after he reported for duty and he hadn't realized how tired he was
until now.::


::Once he finally had a moment to think, he realized what the date was, March 30th. A date that will forever remain in his memory and not for positive reasons. It was on this date that Rygel VII, the colony on which he grew up, was attacked by Orion slavers who kidnapped all the colonists who would fetch them a nice price and murdered the rest. His mother was one of the rest.::
::Once he finally had a moment to think, he realized what the date was, March
30th. A date that will forever remain in his memory and not for positive
reasons. It was on this date that Rygel VII, the colony on which he grew up, was
attacked by Orion slavers who kidnapped all the colonists who would fetch them a
nice price and murdered the rest. His mother was one of the rest.::


::Pierce prepared himself for the inevitable onslaught of unpleasant, angry thoughts that would proliferate inside his mind for the next few hours as he reminisced about his family and friends that were now lost to him::
::Pierce prepared himself for the inevitable onslaught of unpleasant, angry
thoughts that would proliferate inside his mind for the next few hours as he
reminisced about his family and friends that were now lost to him::


::He needed a drink.::
::He needed a drink.::


::As Pierce walked aimlessly down the corridor until he noticed a pair of doors with large windows on them, labelled "Complex 39". He heard the sound of chatter and laughter, and assumed that this was some sort of mess hall.::
::As Pierce walked aimlessly down the corridor until he noticed a pair of doors
with large windows on them, labelled "Complex 39". He heard the sound of chatter
and laughter, and assumed that this was some sort of mess hall.::


((Complex 39, USS Apollo))
((Complex 39, USS Apollo))


::Pierce walked into the room and saw a large amount of people. Most gathered around tables which were arranged along the long windows which overlooked the planet the Apollo currently orbited. On the other end of the room was a long bar area with stools, a number of which were empty. Since Pierce didn't know many people on the ship yet, he opted to sit on one of the stools at the bar.::
::Pierce walked into the room and saw a large amount of people. Most gathered
around tables which were arranged along the long windows which overlooked the
planet the Apollo currently orbited. On the other end of the room was a long bar
area with stools, a number of which were empty. Since Pierce didn't know many
people on the ship yet, he opted to sit on one of the stools at the bar.::


::When he sat down the barkeep asked him what he would like, Pierce just asked for a plain, dry scotch. It was a plain, dry scotch kind of evening. He drank his scotch with the firm intention of being alone for the entire time. Then someone walked in, the kind of person he did not expect to see on a Starfleet ship, let alone the ship he was serving on: an Orion.::
::When he sat down the barkeep asked him what he would like, Pierce just asked
for a plain, dry scotch. It was a plain, dry scotch kind of evening. He drank
his scotch with the firm intention of being alone for the entire time. Then
someone walked in, the kind of person he did not expect to see on a Starfleet
ship, let alone the ship he was serving on: an Orion.::


:: Sherana had another long day behind her. Not only to do her work, but also had she seen the most unusual things like an officer stuck in a maintenance shaft. She still was not sure who that had been, but he certainly had not been the usual officer aboard a Starfleet ship. She thought he could have easily served upon a Klingon ship, nobody there had a sunshine and rainbow attitude.::  
:: Sherana had another long day behind her. Not only to do her work, but also
had she seen the most unusual things like an officer stuck in a maintenance
shaft. She still was not sure who that had been, but he certainly had not been
the usual officer aboard a Starfleet ship. She thought he could have easily
served upon a Klingon ship, nobody there had a sunshine and rainbow attitude.::


:: Now she had returned to the Complex, another box of fruits and vegetables in her hand, since most of the delivery she had brought earlier became the victim of Tao's attempt to make that kind of Hasperat that the Bajoran Engineer would enjoy. It had taken quite a few tries and resources. What a luck for the host, that Sherana always planted too much and still had a few reserves.::  
:: Now she had returned to the Complex, another box of fruits and vegetables in
her hand, since most of the delivery she had brought earlier became the victim
of Tao's attempt to make that kind of Hasperat that the Bajoran Engineer would
enjoy. It had taken quite a few tries and resources. What a luck for the host,
that Sherana always planted too much and still had a few reserves.::


:: The Orion wore her usual attire, the bulky wide clothing to hide any signs of femininity, barricading any hint of curve behind the loose working pants with a lot of pants for tools and the like on the sides and a woolen sweater that must had been at least three numbers too big. The working boots just rounded the whole look, with its counterpart on her had, a hat to cover her hair, apart from the ponytail in the back. ::  
:: The Orion wore her usual attire, the bulky wide clothing to hide any signs of
femininity, barricading any hint of curve behind the loose working pants with a
lot of pants for tools and the like on the sides and a woolen sweater that must
had been at least three numbers too big. The working boots just rounded the
whole look, with its counterpart on her had, a hat to cover her hair, apart from
the ponytail in the back. ::


:: Heading into the Complex she noticed that it was not empty. that meant to just hurry in, deliver the box and leave again, instead of any talk with Tao. Though that woman would possibly try to hug her again and Sherana would not mind to escape that. What an awkward gesture when it was not combined with some hitting on the shoulder for a congratulatory moment. She walked to the bar and shoved the box with a flowing motion onto the counter.::  
:: Heading into the Complex she noticed that it was not empty. that meant to
just hurry in, deliver the box and leave again, instead of any talk with Tao.
Though that woman would possibly try to hug her again and Sherana would not mind
to escape that. What an awkward gesture when it was not combined with some
hitting on the shoulder for a congratulatory moment. She walked to the bar and
shoved the box with a flowing motion onto the counter.::


Sherana: Delivery for the kitchen!  
Sherana: Delivery for the kitchen!


:: She simply announced her purpose, the barkeep acknowledged her presence and brought the box to its intended destination, while Sherana turned to leave again, just to see that to eyes were upon her. A stranger, though on a ship of that size not really a surprise. She could not interpret the look he gave her, almost as if he was willing to slit her throat right here. Of course that was not possible. He did not know her and from the few things she had heard about the people who she had to thank for her green skin, Orion females were a pleasant company. Not that Sherana would understand any of that. But this look was unnerving, so very unexpected. ::  
:: She simply announced her purpose, the barkeep acknowledged her presence and
brought the box to its intended destination, while Sherana turned to leave
again, just to see that to eyes were upon her. A stranger, though on a ship of
that size not really a surprise. She could not interpret the look he gave her,
almost as if he was willing to slit her throat right here. Of course that was
not possible. He did not know her and from the few things she had heard about
the people who she had to thank for her green skin, Orion females were a
pleasant company. Not that Sherana would understand any of that. But this look
was unnerving, so very unexpected. ::


Sherana: Do I have soil in my face? ::Maybe that was the reason he looked at her and the rest was pure imagination. .oO That must be it Oo.
Sherana: Do I have soil in my face? ::Maybe that was the reason he looked at her
and the rest was pure imagination. .oO That must be it Oo.


::Pierce's snarl turned into a look of contempt. When Sherana asked him a question, he was unsure how to respond. He turned his head and faced forward, trying his best to ignore her. After taking a gulp from his glass of scotch, he finally spoke with forceful resentment.::
::Pierce's snarl turned into a look of contempt. When Sherana asked him a
question, he was unsure how to respond. He turned his head and faced forward,
trying his best to ignore her. After taking a gulp from his glass of scotch, he
finally spoke with forceful resentment.::


V Pierce: No
V Pierce: No


:: She pulled her brow up slightly, meeting the hem of her hat. The tone of his voice made her wonder if her dismissive reaction to her thoughts was a little too hasty. She turned to him fully, her dark eyes looking into his without hesitation.::  
:: She pulled her brow up slightly, meeting the hem of her hat. The tone of his
voice made her wonder if her dismissive reaction to her thoughts was a little
too hasty. She turned to him fully, her dark eyes looking into his without
hesitation.::


Sherana: Then.. have we met and I forgot?
Sherana: Then.. have we met and I forgot?


::Pierce took another gulp of Scotch and set his glass, still half-full, on the table. The anger inside of him was growing, boiling like a pot of water on a stove. As he got more heated, the anger boiled evermore until it reached a critical point. Vincent decided that it would be prudent to extricate himself from the situation before his anger reached that point.::
::Pierce took another gulp of Scotch and set his glass, still half-full, on the
table. The anger inside of him was growing, boiling like a pot of water on a
stove. As he got more heated, the anger boiled evermore until it reached a
critical point. Vincent decided that it would be prudent to extricate himself
from the situation before his anger reached that point.::


::Pierce got up and almost made it to the doorway. Almost.::
::Pierce got up and almost made it to the doorway. Almost.::


:: Sherana looked after him, confused about that reaction. She could not remember ever meeting that man, though his reaction to her was, as if she had and in that meeting offended him somehow. Did she once fight against him? She pulled her brows together trying to remember. Her dark gaze wandered as she thought about it and saw that his glass had a considerable amount of fluids in it.::  
:: Sherana looked after him, confused about that reaction. She could not
remember ever meeting that man, though his reaction to her was, as if she had
and in that meeting offended him somehow. Did she once fight against him? She
pulled her brows together trying to remember. Her dark gaze wandered as she
thought about it and saw that his glass had a considerable amount of fluids in
it.::


:: She never was one for wasting a good drink and while she could just have taken it for herself, according to Tao's attempts in bringing any social customs closer to Sherana that was considered rude. Hesitating for just a moment she had grabbed the glass and stepped after the man.::  
:: She never was one for wasting a good drink and while she could just have
taken it for herself, according to Tao's attempts in bringing any social customs
closer to Sherana that was considered rude. Hesitating for just a moment she had
grabbed the glass and stepped after the man.::


Sherana: You forgot your drink. It would be a shame to waste it.
Sherana: You forgot your drink. It would be a shame to waste it.


::Pierce turned around to face Sherana. All his efforts to contain his anger seemed to go to waste. In a fit of anger, he slapped the drink out of her hand and went crashing down on the floor, shattering into numerous pieces.::
::Pierce turned around to face Sherana. All his efforts to contain his anger
seemed to go to waste. In a fit of anger, he slapped the drink out of her hand
and went crashing down on the floor, shattering into numerous pieces.::


:: The gaze of the Orion woman followed the movement of the glass, seeing the shards of the shattered beverage on the rug. She was quite sure that Tao would not be happy about it, just after that she wondered why the man had done that. She raised her eyes to look at him, her face not showing any expression, in contrast to the dark brown orbs that shone in confusion.::  
:: The gaze of the Orion woman followed the movement of the glass, seeing the
shards of the shattered beverage on the rug. She was quite sure that Tao would
not be happy about it, just after that she wondered why the man had done that.
She raised her eyes to look at him, her face not showing any expression, in
contrast to the dark brown orbs that shone in confusion.::


:: Suddenly, the complex went quiet and in a strong voice, fueled by fiery emotion, Pierce bellowed.::
:: Suddenly, the complex went quiet and in a strong voice, fueled by fiery
emotion, Pierce bellowed.::


V Pierce: I don't care about the drink and I don't want to be be your friend. Just stay away from me, Orion!
V Pierce: I don't care about the drink and I don't want to be be your friend.
Just stay away from me, Orion!


::With that, Pierce stormed out of The Complex, searching for somewhere to vent his anger.::
::With that, Pierce stormed out of The Complex, searching for somewhere to vent
his anger.::


:: The woman stood there, her hand was still extended from the offering, her eyes on the closing doors of the complex. .oO What in Kahless name did just happen? Oo. If she had thought that his action of obviously denying the offer with destroying the glass and wasting the Scotch was confusing her, this topped it by a lot.::  
:: The woman stood there, her hand was still extended from the offering, her
eyes on the closing doors of the complex. .oO What in Kahless name did just
happen? Oo. If she had thought that his action of obviously denying the offer
with destroying the glass and wasting the Scotch was confusing her, this topped
it by a lot.::


.: Since she had left Quo'nos she had been worried about people judging her for being a warrior, for her Klingon upbringing, because the wars in the past and the tension at present. She had hidden it, did not talk about it much so she would not be judged and accused of being a murderer or a spy.::
.: Since she had left Quono's she had been worried about people judging her for
being a warrior, for her Klingon upbringing, because the wars in the past and
the tension at present. She had hidden it, did not talk about it much so she
would not be judged and accused of being a murderer or a spy.::


:: And now she stood here and she was being judged, quite obviously, because he was angry at her, without ever meeting her. But not for being Klingon, the culture, way of life and customs she grew up with that were in her heart and soul. No, she was judged for something she did not know anything about. For something she did not feel even being part of her, the color of her skin she had wanted to shed so often while she'd been at home. For something she did not know what it meant. For being Orion. And she had no idea how to deal with it.::
:: And now she stood here and she was being judged, quite obviously, because he
was angry at her, without ever meeting her. But not for being Klingon, the
culture, way of life and customs she grew up with that were in her heart and
soul. No, she was judged for something she did not know anything about. For
something she did not feel even being part of her, the color of her skin she had
wanted to shed so often while she'd been at home. For something she did not know
what it meant. For being Orion. And she had no idea how to deal with it.::


:: Sherana blinked a few times finding back to herself before she headed back to the bar and got something to take care of that mess. After all, Tao would hate seeing someone step into glass shards.::
:: Sherana blinked a few times finding back to herself before she headed back to
the bar and got something to take care of that mess. After all, Tao would hate
seeing someone step into glass shards.::


PNPC Sherana Caelin
PNPC Sherana Caelin

Revision as of 01:07, 1 April 2013

((Corridor, USS Apollo))

Ensign Vincent Pierce had just recently returned to the ship from rescuing a

shuttle that was abandoned on the surface of the planet of which the Apollo remained in orbit. He had had a rather busy day, the only time he had to relax was right after he reported for duty and he hadn't realized how tired he was until now.::

Once he finally had a moment to think, he realized what the date was, March

30th. A date that will forever remain in his memory and not for positive reasons. It was on this date that Rygel VII, the colony on which he grew up, was attacked by Orion slavers who kidnapped all the colonists who would fetch them a nice price and murdered the rest. His mother was one of the rest.::

Pierce prepared himself for the inevitable onslaught of unpleasant, angry

thoughts that would proliferate inside his mind for the next few hours as he reminisced about his family and friends that were now lost to him::

He needed a drink.::
As Pierce walked aimlessly down the corridor until he noticed a pair of doors

with large windows on them, labelled "Complex 39". He heard the sound of chatter and laughter, and assumed that this was some sort of mess hall.::

((Complex 39, USS Apollo))

Pierce walked into the room and saw a large amount of people. Most gathered

around tables which were arranged along the long windows which overlooked the planet the Apollo currently orbited. On the other end of the room was a long bar area with stools, a number of which were empty. Since Pierce didn't know many people on the ship yet, he opted to sit on one of the stools at the bar.::

When he sat down the barkeep asked him what he would like, Pierce just asked

for a plain, dry scotch. It was a plain, dry scotch kind of evening. He drank his scotch with the firm intention of being alone for the entire time. Then someone walked in, the kind of person he did not expect to see on a Starfleet ship, let alone the ship he was serving on: an Orion.::

Sherana had another long day behind her. Not only to do her work, but also

had she seen the most unusual things like an officer stuck in a maintenance shaft. She still was not sure who that had been, but he certainly had not been the usual officer aboard a Starfleet ship. She thought he could have easily served upon a Klingon ship, nobody there had a sunshine and rainbow attitude.::

Now she had returned to the Complex, another box of fruits and vegetables in

her hand, since most of the delivery she had brought earlier became the victim of Tao's attempt to make that kind of Hasperat that the Bajoran Engineer would enjoy. It had taken quite a few tries and resources. What a luck for the host, that Sherana always planted too much and still had a few reserves.::

The Orion wore her usual attire, the bulky wide clothing to hide any signs of

femininity, barricading any hint of curve behind the loose working pants with a lot of pants for tools and the like on the sides and a woolen sweater that must had been at least three numbers too big. The working boots just rounded the whole look, with its counterpart on her had, a hat to cover her hair, apart from the ponytail in the back. ::

Heading into the Complex she noticed that it was not empty. that meant to

just hurry in, deliver the box and leave again, instead of any talk with Tao. Though that woman would possibly try to hug her again and Sherana would not mind to escape that. What an awkward gesture when it was not combined with some hitting on the shoulder for a congratulatory moment. She walked to the bar and shoved the box with a flowing motion onto the counter.::

Sherana: Delivery for the kitchen!

She simply announced her purpose, the barkeep acknowledged her presence and

brought the box to its intended destination, while Sherana turned to leave again, just to see that to eyes were upon her. A stranger, though on a ship of that size not really a surprise. She could not interpret the look he gave her, almost as if he was willing to slit her throat right here. Of course that was not possible. He did not know her and from the few things she had heard about the people who she had to thank for her green skin, Orion females were a pleasant company. Not that Sherana would understand any of that. But this look was unnerving, so very unexpected. ::

Sherana: Do I have soil in my face? ::Maybe that was the reason he looked at her and the rest was pure imagination. .oO That must be it Oo.

Pierce's snarl turned into a look of contempt. When Sherana asked him a

question, he was unsure how to respond. He turned his head and faced forward, trying his best to ignore her. After taking a gulp from his glass of scotch, he finally spoke with forceful resentment.::

V Pierce: No

She pulled her brow up slightly, meeting the hem of her hat. The tone of his

voice made her wonder if her dismissive reaction to her thoughts was a little too hasty. She turned to him fully, her dark eyes looking into his without hesitation.::

Sherana: Then.. have we met and I forgot?

Pierce took another gulp of Scotch and set his glass, still half-full, on the

table. The anger inside of him was growing, boiling like a pot of water on a stove. As he got more heated, the anger boiled evermore until it reached a critical point. Vincent decided that it would be prudent to extricate himself from the situation before his anger reached that point.::

Pierce got up and almost made it to the doorway. Almost.::
Sherana looked after him, confused about that reaction. She could not

remember ever meeting that man, though his reaction to her was, as if she had and in that meeting offended him somehow. Did she once fight against him? She pulled her brows together trying to remember. Her dark gaze wandered as she thought about it and saw that his glass had a considerable amount of fluids in it.::

She never was one for wasting a good drink and while she could just have

taken it for herself, according to Tao's attempts in bringing any social customs closer to Sherana that was considered rude. Hesitating for just a moment she had grabbed the glass and stepped after the man.::

Sherana: You forgot your drink. It would be a shame to waste it.

Pierce turned around to face Sherana. All his efforts to contain his anger

seemed to go to waste. In a fit of anger, he slapped the drink out of her hand and went crashing down on the floor, shattering into numerous pieces.::

The gaze of the Orion woman followed the movement of the glass, seeing the

shards of the shattered beverage on the rug. She was quite sure that Tao would not be happy about it, just after that she wondered why the man had done that. She raised her eyes to look at him, her face not showing any expression, in contrast to the dark brown orbs that shone in confusion.::

Suddenly, the complex went quiet and in a strong voice, fueled by fiery

emotion, Pierce bellowed.::

V Pierce: I don't care about the drink and I don't want to be be your friend. Just stay away from me, Orion!

With that, Pierce stormed out of The Complex, searching for somewhere to vent

his anger.::

The woman stood there, her hand was still extended from the offering, her

eyes on the closing doors of the complex. .oO What in Kahless name did just happen? Oo. If she had thought that his action of obviously denying the offer with destroying the glass and wasting the Scotch was confusing her, this topped it by a lot.::

.: Since she had left Quono's she had been worried about people judging her for being a warrior, for her Klingon upbringing, because the wars in the past and the tension at present. She had hidden it, did not talk about it much so she would not be judged and accused of being a murderer or a spy.::

And now she stood here and she was being judged, quite obviously, because he

was angry at her, without ever meeting her. But not for being Klingon, the culture, way of life and customs she grew up with that were in her heart and soul. No, she was judged for something she did not know anything about. For something she did not feel even being part of her, the color of her skin she had wanted to shed so often while she'd been at home. For something she did not know what it meant. For being Orion. And she had no idea how to deal with it.::

Sherana blinked a few times finding back to herself before she headed back to

the bar and got something to take care of that mess. After all, Tao would hate seeing someone step into glass shards.::

PNPC Sherana Caelin Botanist USS Apollo, NCC-71669

as simmed by

Lieutenant Jalana Laxyn Chief Medical Officer USS Apollo, NCC-71669

and

Ensign Vincent Pierce Intelligence Officer USS Apollo, NCC-71669