[ Born on a desert planet, Spock still had to learn to swim for survival training, which, training which continues to serve the stated purpose. Swimming is not an enjoyable activity in general, made even more cumbersome by the fact that he has to shimmy out of his now destroyed shuttle and swim to the shore wearing his uniform, burdened by the tricorder, PADD, and phaser he managed to salvage from the wreck. But eventually, his feet hit the beach, and he stumbles out of the waves with less grace than his usual movements.
Starfleet uniforms are designed to adapt to various temperatures and dry quickly, so Spock is not too uncomfortable. None of his equipment works, between the water that seeped into the gadgets and the lack of any functional system. Which is odd - they were designed to work even on planets without network systems or electricity.
Finding a large piece of driftwood, away from the surf and capable of providing an acceptably flat surface, he sets to work on adapting the tricorder. ] If I adjust the settings -
[ Only he doesn't get far; feet away, another craft crashes to the beach. Flames lick up the side and Spock calculates he has moments before the entire thing explodes, so he does what is logical: approaches the craft, fingers finding a latch to reveal a door, and someone inside. ]
I predict this shuttle will explode in approximately one point two standard minutes, [ he offers, even as he reaches inside to help the individual out. ]
2. THE CITY.
[ Still no functional tricorder, but that does not stop Spock from exploring and seeking to understand the city. The contrast is intriguing: towering buildings, passageways that imply a bustling transportation system, all covered with vines and overgrowth.
Spock is a scientist and this place is the stuff of dreams. (Not that Vulcans dream - according to Spock.) Even without his labs, there is enough to discover. Spock can be found diving in and out of buildings; if he stumbles across anyone who seems to have made a home in one such place, he will be polite and excuse himself.
Other times, he can be overheard talking; to himself or to the giant, fanged teddy-bear following him. ] As the beacons light up only when approached, it stands to reason there are sensors involved. Perhaps examining one closer will explain more about the city.
[ Spock is inclined to explore the city; run into him anywhere. ]
3. NETWORK.
[ There is no awkward fumbling with the network from Spock, as he waits some time before making a network post. Once he has a better understanding of the network and devices, he settles in to make a video. It shows Spock, face and eyes serious, with a bowl cut and blue shirt. ]
I am seeking any individual who served on, or knows of, the starship Enterprise.
In addition, I request the assistance of anyone with knowledge of engineering or computer circuitry, as I am at a loss of how to fix a certain piece of equipment with which I managed to escape.
spock | star trek aos (eudio crau) | ota
[ Born on a desert planet, Spock still had to learn to swim for survival training, which, training which continues to serve the stated purpose. Swimming is not an enjoyable activity in general, made even more cumbersome by the fact that he has to shimmy out of his now destroyed shuttle and swim to the shore wearing his uniform, burdened by the tricorder, PADD, and phaser he managed to salvage from the wreck. But eventually, his feet hit the beach, and he stumbles out of the waves with less grace than his usual movements.
Starfleet uniforms are designed to adapt to various temperatures and dry quickly, so Spock is not too uncomfortable. None of his equipment works, between the water that seeped into the gadgets and the lack of any functional system. Which is odd - they were designed to work even on planets without network systems or electricity.
Finding a large piece of driftwood, away from the surf and capable of providing an acceptably flat surface, he sets to work on adapting the tricorder. ] If I adjust the settings -
[ Only he doesn't get far; feet away, another craft crashes to the beach. Flames lick up the side and Spock calculates he has moments before the entire thing explodes, so he does what is logical: approaches the craft, fingers finding a latch to reveal a door, and someone inside. ]
I predict this shuttle will explode in approximately one point two standard minutes, [ he offers, even as he reaches inside to help the individual out. ]
2. THE CITY.
[ Still no functional tricorder, but that does not stop Spock from exploring and seeking to understand the city. The contrast is intriguing: towering buildings, passageways that imply a bustling transportation system, all covered with vines and overgrowth.
Spock is a scientist and this place is the stuff of dreams. (Not that Vulcans dream - according to Spock.) Even without his labs, there is enough to discover. Spock can be found diving in and out of buildings; if he stumbles across anyone who seems to have made a home in one such place, he will be polite and excuse himself.
Other times, he can be overheard talking; to himself or to the giant, fanged teddy-bear following him. ] As the beacons light up only when approached, it stands to reason there are sensors involved. Perhaps examining one closer will explain more about the city.
[ Spock is inclined to explore the city; run into him anywhere. ]
3. NETWORK.
[ There is no awkward fumbling with the network from Spock, as he waits some time before making a network post. Once he has a better understanding of the network and devices, he settles in to make a video. It shows Spock, face and eyes serious, with a bowl cut and blue shirt. ]
I am seeking any individual who served on, or knows of, the starship Enterprise.
In addition, I request the assistance of anyone with knowledge of engineering or computer circuitry, as I am at a loss of how to fix a certain piece of equipment with which I managed to escape.
Spock out.