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Wil accidentally interupts a rather serious conversation between Blake and [[Rairen Caide]], inviting her to breakfast. She introduces him to the Ranger, and defends the man's cold tone during their conversation. She admits feeling guilty about Lukaik's death in Marshal custody, though Wil reassures her they all joined Starfleet to make things better, and that they all learn from their mistakes. They joke that he would would be a witness in the unlikely event she was ever brought to trial over the incident. | Wil accidentally interupts a rather serious conversation between Blake and [[Rairen Caide]], inviting her to breakfast. She introduces him to the Ranger, and defends the man's cold tone during their conversation. She admits feeling guilty about Lukaik's death in Marshal custody, though Wil reassures her they all joined Starfleet to make things better, and that they all learn from their mistakes. They joke that he would would be a witness in the unlikely event she was ever brought to trial over the incident. | ||
When ''Veritas'' is pulled into "the Void", Blake encounters Wil in Sickbay following a ship-wide loss of power. Alongside [[Nic del Vedova]], they evacuate the crew to Cargo Bay 2 of the ship. Just as he attempts to leave, Wil zones out—a consequence of a telepathic conversation with [[Raissa Moonsong]]. Concerned for his well-being, Blake and del Vedova attempt to a slightly prone Wil to a safer area, but he recovers quickly—though keen eyes may note Blake was hesitant to release her supportive hold of him. | When ''Veritas'' is pulled into "the Void", Blake encounters Wil in Sickbay following a ship-wide loss of power. Alongside [[Nic del Vedova]], they evacuate the crew to Cargo Bay 2 of the ship. Just as he attempts to leave, Wil zones out—a consequence of a telepathic conversation with [[Raissa Moonsong]]. Concerned for his well-being, Blake and del Vedova attempt to a slightly prone Wil to a safer area, but he recovers quickly—though keen eyes may note Blake was hesitant to release her supportive hold of him. | ||
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