![]() Hux(34) I'm not interested in your bleeding hearts. If you're under the age of 25, click X. I enjoy people who are competent and actually know how to do their jobs, and do them well. Also, leather. |
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![]() Hux(34) I'm not interested in your bleeding hearts. If you're under the age of 25, click X. I enjoy people who are competent and actually know how to do their jobs, and do them well. Also, leather. |
apologies for the lateness of this reply! ;;
Date: 2016-07-19 02:10 am (UTC)no worries!
Date: 2016-07-31 08:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-07-31 08:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-07-31 08:08 pm (UTC)I am, yes. Depending on the type.
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Date: 2016-07-31 08:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-07-31 08:21 pm (UTC)You contacted me. Perhaps you should tell me what you are comfortable with.
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Date: 2016-07-31 08:29 pm (UTC)With people I share only a brief acquaintance with, platonic ventures are preferable. Hand-holding [ Though that is far more intimate to Spock than to most other individuals ] and though I have yet to actually engage in it, cuddling.
Further arrangements can be made later.
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Date: 2016-07-31 08:33 pm (UTC)I'd prefer not to 'cuddle'.
I do not come from an affectionate background so with those I know very little of some things are more intimate than others.
Handholding would work, though.
[For Hux, 'cuddling', kissing--those two things are held for only one person.]
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Date: 2016-07-31 09:13 pm (UTC)My people do not indulge in such affections as humans, so I concur, acts that are intimate should be kept to those with whom one is familiar.
Coffee then, and perhaps a bit of work on the incentive.
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Date: 2016-07-31 09:52 pm (UTC)[He doubts his father ever loved his mother. And humans, as all creatures, are just animals. Just a higher form.]
But that isn't what we are talking about, here, of course.
Would you prefer a public place, or my house, perhaps?
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Date: 2016-07-31 11:45 pm (UTC)Your house would be acceptable.
[ Not preferable, really, but given the chance to engage in hand-holding in private versus a public space, he'll accept. ]
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Date: 2016-08-01 01:03 am (UTC)I am sending you the address.
[it will look something like this inside]
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Date: 2016-08-07 12:51 am (UTC)His knock, when he arrives, is a sharp, staccato beat. ]
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Date: 2016-08-10 04:33 am (UTC)The caf will be ready in a moment. Please come in, and take a seat. I'm glad to see you are prompt, as well.
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Date: 2016-08-14 06:31 am (UTC)It is practical to be on time, neither early nor late. Make efficient use of time.
[ The amount of red in the room is a little over-dramatic in Spock's opinion, but it is not terrible. He settles on the couch, crossing his legs at the knee. ]
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Date: 2016-08-19 03:34 am (UTC)[Hux moves to get them both cups of coffee, black, before moving the couch as well, offering the cup to Spock. It isn't a mug like many like, but a proper cup.]
So tell me, Spock. I do not think we ever fully discussed what it is you do.
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Date: 2016-10-03 06:55 pm (UTC)[ Spock accepts the cup, curling his fingers around it. ]
In my universe, I am science officer and first officer of a star ship. My people, along with many other worlds, have joined together to explore our galaxy.
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Date: 2016-10-14 09:57 pm (UTC)[Hux listens, taking a sip from his coffee. His back is straight, at attention as he almost always his. He relaxes around (rarely) no one.]
Ah, so another person who traverses the stars. It is good to know that we aren't so alone in the space here. And a first officer--excellent position, at such a young age.
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Date: 2016-10-23 04:47 am (UTC)[ Spock never feels uncomfortable or out of place around his crew mates on theEnterprise, because that would be admitting to feeling, he knows that his regulation stance and his formal attitude is often considered odd. He appreciates a human who likewise finds it easier to sit at attention and appear alert. He straightens just slightly, correcting his already near-perfect posture. ]
I have found other individuals who are from the stars, including others from my world. The city draws from a vast quantity of worlds.
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Date: 2016-10-31 04:55 am (UTC)[It just isn't as interesting as it could be. But--]
At home, I am the General in a military order. We are trying to bring peace to the Galaxy, which is currently in chaos.
[He sees Spock's slight change in posture and smiles inwardly, liking it a great deal.]
It does. I find many who don't understand the magnitude of what I am trying to attempt. Some live such small lives. But--I suppose we can not blame them for how they exist. They have had no other chance to live in another way.
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Date: 2016-11-08 04:13 am (UTC)[ Ah, what a worthy goal. Starfleet might not be instructed to bring peace, but they are a peacekeeping mission. His expression does not alter, but he projects approval. ]
A worthwhile goal, as peace is important. Tell me, how do you accomplish this? The galaxy I am from is not entirely at peace and we continue to strive.
[ And exchanging advice is always beneficial. ]
Does your world not provide opportunities for citizens to achieve a fulfilling life? Or is it simply that you are referring to those who settle for living average lives and do not attempt to fulfill their potential?
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Date: 2016-11-11 05:08 am (UTC)[A tiny little glimmer of a smile pulls at his lips.]
Thank you. We are currently struggling against terrorists that fight us at our every turn. They are left over from a Republic that squandered money--they used it on themselves why they let whole Systems starve. But structures such as that never go quietly.
[Hux knows he has killed millions. But it is to save billions. He genuinely believes that.]
It depends on the world, the System. Each is not created equal. But yes, I am referring to those who settle for living average lives.
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Date: 2016-11-16 12:31 am (UTC)[ Though the possibility of experiencing something that his world lacks is definitely intriguing to Spock. He enjoys learning far too much. ]
To squander resources and refuse to help others is abhorrent. While many places in my universe struggle, we are working toward creating equality and ensuring that everyone has enough. [ Though it does not always work as such. ] There are many people for whom an average life is the best they can manage. It is through no fault of their own, but an example of their abilities. Though I do find many such individuals to be rather focused on banal matters.
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Date: 2016-11-19 01:41 am (UTC)[As much as he is loath to admit.]
Working to help your organization is important--so many people don't understand that, these days, I think.
[He listens, happy that Spock can understand.]
I believe that some will always have more than others; it is hard to avoid that. But that does not mean that others must starve and suffer. People can have enough, and pull themselves up for more. It is important that all can survive.
[He purses his lips, and, well.]
I agree with your assessment. We can not ask more than people are capable of. It is merely frustrating to see those who have capabilities, waste them.
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Date: 2016-11-24 06:16 am (UTC)[ Lying outright will never rest easy on his shoulders, but he can see the use for lies. ]
Many do not, and many apply the actions of one or two individuals to the entire organization, when that is not the case, and have certain distrust for them. It is unfortunately.
Is it often that such capabilities are wasted in your world?
[ It had not been a thing on Vulcan, wasting capabilities. Interests and capabilities were assessed early and often, and children went in the path that best suited them, though they all had a well-rounded education.
Humans were much more inefficient, however. ]
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