with_discipline: (You are such a slacker Archer)
T'Pol ([personal profile] with_discipline) wrote2011-05-22 12:02 am

094 | [Video]

Science has been my area of interest since childhood, but I do find the history of other cultures to be of great educational value. With that in mind, I would prefer any such future lessons to be less interactive. [Yes. This is said extremely dryly. No, she doesn't expect to get her wish. OPEN LETTER TO THE ADMIRAL, the undercurrent of which is, he's a dick.]

[Private to Trip]

You compared us once to Romeo and Juliet. Do you still feel that way? [She is vaguely amused about this whole thing. Vaguely.]

[Private to Snape]

It's been a good deal more than an hour. Are you still upset you suffered a coma over this breach?

[Private to Slade]

What happened to you during the breach?
timesbureaucrat: (:-\)

[personal profile] timesbureaucrat 2011-05-22 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
[Narvin spends a little while trying to decide how he should reply or even if he should reply. He decides that ignoring her might imply that he still has...problems...with her, which he certainly does not. But addressing the issue outright, even to request that they never speak of it again, does him no good in his attempt to pretend that she never saw him...not as his best. So he throws indirect hints instead.]

I would like to add that for the next species-altering flood, breach, or port, I'd rather everyone became Time Lords.

Or Vulcans. That would also be acceptable. [Vulcans understand the concept of self-control as well as (or better) than Time Lords.]
timesbureaucrat: ([default])

[personal profile] timesbureaucrat 2011-05-23 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
If humans acquired full grown Time Lord bodies with no idea how to control them, I'd agree. The psychic disasters alone would be immense. But if a human who was transformed into a 1000 year old Time Lord was also given the memories and skills of a 1000 year old Time Lord, that should take care of the problem of lack of experience.

[Science talk forever.]