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[Open] October Catch-all
CHARACTERS: Kaidan Alenko and you!
LOCATION: around the station
DATE: October catch-all
CONTENT: Cooking, training with body and biotics, whatever
WARNINGS: probably nothing beyond some light swearing and friendly sparring
Cooking with Kaidan
[On certain times and days, Kaidan decided to go into the kitchen and do some cooking. He looked through the fridge and food storage for ingredients he could work with and put something together. Working out what would taste best for whatever result he had in mind helped keep his brain from spinning around everything that happened on the mission. And the end result was tasty, so that was a plus.
If anyone came by while he was cooking, he would gladly strike up a conversation and offer them some of the food when he was finished]
Training Montague
Years of being in the Alliance drilled it into Kaidan to keep in shape even between missions. This last one especially prompted him to get in more training-- biotic training specifically, but he knew it wouldn't hurt to keep up with his physical prowess as well. If there was no one to spar with in the training room, he would do his own routines. He also did laps around the station.
As for his biotic training, the simulation room seemed like the safest place to do that. He wouldn't have to worry about holding back against simulated enemies. Strengthening his shield was his top priority, but Kaidan worked on his other skills as well while he was in there.
Weird Biology (closed to Newton)
[Kaidan hadn't forgotten his promise to Newton that the man could examine his biology, he sent a thought-text letting him know Kaidan was ready to be examined whenever Newton was. He would have done this regardless, since a xenobiologist was probably the best person to know, but after the mission it seemed especially important that someone on the station knew Kaidan's biology and how the biotics affected him]
Wildcard
[If none of these appeal to you, you may also find Kaidan in other parts of the station. Sometimes in the common living area reading books, sometimes in the sunlight room just enjoying the nature. Or you can poke me on plurk
seraphjewel if you want to plot something! Either actionspam or prose is fine, I'll match style]
LOCATION: around the station
DATE: October catch-all
CONTENT: Cooking, training with body and biotics, whatever
WARNINGS: probably nothing beyond some light swearing and friendly sparring
Cooking with Kaidan
[On certain times and days, Kaidan decided to go into the kitchen and do some cooking. He looked through the fridge and food storage for ingredients he could work with and put something together. Working out what would taste best for whatever result he had in mind helped keep his brain from spinning around everything that happened on the mission. And the end result was tasty, so that was a plus.
If anyone came by while he was cooking, he would gladly strike up a conversation and offer them some of the food when he was finished]
Training Montague
Years of being in the Alliance drilled it into Kaidan to keep in shape even between missions. This last one especially prompted him to get in more training-- biotic training specifically, but he knew it wouldn't hurt to keep up with his physical prowess as well. If there was no one to spar with in the training room, he would do his own routines. He also did laps around the station.
As for his biotic training, the simulation room seemed like the safest place to do that. He wouldn't have to worry about holding back against simulated enemies. Strengthening his shield was his top priority, but Kaidan worked on his other skills as well while he was in there.
Weird Biology (closed to Newton)
[Kaidan hadn't forgotten his promise to Newton that the man could examine his biology, he sent a thought-text letting him know Kaidan was ready to be examined whenever Newton was. He would have done this regardless, since a xenobiologist was probably the best person to know, but after the mission it seemed especially important that someone on the station knew Kaidan's biology and how the biotics affected him]
Wildcard
[If none of these appeal to you, you may also find Kaidan in other parts of the station. Sometimes in the common living area reading books, sometimes in the sunlight room just enjoying the nature. Or you can poke me on plurk
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[ He closes his eyes again, focusing on deep, long breaths for a while again. From this position, he shifts only slightly, instead pressing his feet against each other in a bound angle pose, both hands cupping the tips of his feet. Should Kaidan decide to mirror his movements, he'll feel that, even though the pose looks similar, there's a lot more strain put to the inner thighs. ]
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Where did you learn these poses?
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[ Spock knows more poses, more of the terminology too, more of the whole principle behind it. But Jim's got some fair amount of knowledge about it too. ]
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Should we try another one?
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[He shifts to sit on his feet, putting his hands behind his back with palms together]
I should probably do this more often. But the meditation part is hard for me.
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Much to Spock's frustration, I'm not great at that either, [ He admits with a smile. ] But the poses feel great, and help with flexibility.
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[For him, it's more to get his mind off things. He's terrible at relaxing]
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He still has thoughts bouncing around in his head, but that's just part of who he is. Clearing his head works best for him when he can talk out his thoughts]
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He even looks more at peace once he opens his eyes again to meet Kaidan's, giving him a slow once-over just to check if he's about to start glowing again. ]
That was nice. And I don't know about you, but I could go for a bite.
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I could eat. Let's see what we can find in the kitchen.
[He knows the way pretty well by now, having frequented there to cook meals]
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I've been wondering: when did you get shot? I know it had to be after we split up, but how did it happen?
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I ran into Finn. We headed to the control room after, but we ran into some Lionettas along the way who were less than friendly. The 'shoot first, ask questions later' type. I got one of the bullets to my shoulder during the mess.
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[He finds the beer and hands one over to Jim]
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[ He'll have to catch up with him later. For now he accepts the beer with a thanks. ]
What do you want in your sandwich?
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[ He gets them from the fridge and sets everything down on the counter, putting the sandwiches together and setting them neatly on plates. That done, he puts everything back on the fridge so other people can help themselves. ]
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[He politely waits while Jim arranges the sandwiches, only taking a bite once the other man has settled. Kaidan takes his time chewing, but eventually he has to air out his thoughts]
I've been thinking about the last mission a lot. How we found out the orbs are sentient beings, and how they seem to make bargains with certain people. And it has me wondering what the commanding officer is doing with them once we've retrieved them. I don't like knowing nothing about the person who's supposed to be in charge, especially when we're giving that person access to something so powerful.
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You're definitely not alone there. I'd say plenty of people have issues with what's happening here. What we're doing, what these orbs are for. I'm not just worried about what the commander knows either, I'm also concerned about what the orbs themselves might want, if they're so desperate to be together again.
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Not that I think we should ally with the orbs, but at least talk with them ourselves.
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[ He shrugs, taking another bite from his sandwich. ] But if we keep being sent out on these missions, I expect more opportunities will arise. So who knows what we may learn.
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