Julian Keller (
telekinetic_badass) wrote in
trans_92009-08-25 02:55 am
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McCoy and His Stupid Paperclip [Open]
Julian was in one of the sensoriums, which is where he had been spending a lot of time the last few days. Learning to fly a Federation starship wasn't easy, which was a shock to Julian since at first it seemed like the ship was smart enough to fly itself. But learning how to pilot one ended up being a crash course in astrophysics, stellar cartography, astrogation, warp physics, subspace sailing, and piloting all rolled into one. You practically had to have a Ph. D. in gravitational physics just to park the ship into a stable orbit.
Things that took Starfleet cadets months, if not years to learn, he had to cram in only a few days. It was time consuming (which meant far less Kara time than he would have liked) and he felt like his brain was going to melt out of his ears.
Which is why, for now anyway, he was taking a break. He had again recreated the SoCal beach where he grew up by, where the surf hit the sand, and the jagged rocks that were only a few feet down the shoreline. But rather than play basketball like he did last time, he was working with his telekinesis. Now that the collar was off, he was free to use his powers as he saw fit.
--And speaking of that collar, he was still holding on to it, oddly enough. Though rather than wear it around his neck, it hung from the side of his hip by a piece of his plantsuit; like he was displaying it as some kind of badge of honor--
But right now, he felt a little bit of practice time would do him good. Judging by the occasional loud explosion that came from in the sensoriums, followed by the rather emphatic cursing of one pissed off teenager, he could use the practice.
Things that took Starfleet cadets months, if not years to learn, he had to cram in only a few days. It was time consuming (which meant far less Kara time than he would have liked) and he felt like his brain was going to melt out of his ears.
Which is why, for now anyway, he was taking a break. He had again recreated the SoCal beach where he grew up by, where the surf hit the sand, and the jagged rocks that were only a few feet down the shoreline. But rather than play basketball like he did last time, he was working with his telekinesis. Now that the collar was off, he was free to use his powers as he saw fit.
--And speaking of that collar, he was still holding on to it, oddly enough. Though rather than wear it around his neck, it hung from the side of his hip by a piece of his plantsuit; like he was displaying it as some kind of badge of honor--
But right now, he felt a little bit of practice time would do him good. Judging by the occasional loud explosion that came from in the sensoriums, followed by the rather emphatic cursing of one pissed off teenager, he could use the practice.

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Besides, she doesn't want to have to patch him up in the medbay later.
"Fine," Jean mutters. "You feel like being an annoying pain in the ass? Do it with someone else." Yep, she's over this already. She has way more important things to deal with, and Julian isn't on that list.
She shakes her head and turns toward the door.
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"Look, all smartassery aside,"
Yes, 'smartassery' is a word. Shut up."I am glad to see you. A you, anyway. Even if you're not the you who put me through a wall once you're still you and... ok, see? This is why time travel stuff gives me a headache."All joking aside, the sentiment was very real. She was probably his key to both getting back home and finally regaining full control of his powers, as well as pushing them to the next level. Not to mention he associated her with a time when hope seemed eternal and the sky was the limit for him.
And the fact that she was still wickedly hot for a zombie did not hurt at all.
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She could tell he was being truthful, but that didn't make her like him anymore... Besides, he was still thinking she was a hot zombie and that wasn't helping his case any.
"And stop thinking of me as a zombie, I'm NOT." Well, ok, she should have been dead, but is it her fault that Stacy decided to yank her out of her time when she did?? Nope.
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He at least let her go, despite not really wanting to. He did poke her experimentally a few times in her side.
"You sure you're not a zombie? You've never died at all? Like, not even once?"
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She eyes him and throws her hands up in complete exsaperation. "I'm pretty sure I'm not a Zombie. I think I'd remember dying and I think I'd know if I had the urge to start eating people...."
Well she hadn't died. She would have if the ship hadn't snatched her when it had... But here she was alive and about un-zombie as was possible.
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"So, not married yet, you haven't even once died yet, you're not a zombie, never heard of the Phoenix..." he ticked those items off on his fingers. He was mentally trying to gauge where she might be from in his world, or the relative equivalent thereof. "You must be kinda young. Or your life on your world is just really, really dull. How old are you?"
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Reaching up she pushed a strand of hair out of her face. Does she even want to give this kid anymore fuel to feed off of?! Seriously? He wants to know her age, and really.... She's not sure she wants to give it to him.
"I'm twenty-eight...." she finally admits after a few moments of silent debate. "Why? How old was the other me?"
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That was going to take some math. How long had Jean been dead this time anyway? At least a couple of years. Plus the guesstimated age difference.
Hn...
"I'm guessing you're an alternate reality Mrs. Grey, because you really should have died at least once by now."
Hn.
"I've never met an alternate someone before. This is kinda cool. What's your world like?"
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"You must really want me to smack you one...." Jean mutters and crosses her arms, almost looking as though she's pouting for a moment. "I'm not an alternate someone. I'm just me. Jean Grey."
She sighs, and leans against the doorframe to the sensorium. "I don't know... I guess... It's just..." she trails off, trying to figure out how to explain the world she lives in.
"People are afraid of mutants because we're different. We work more or less behind the scenes, not trying to expose ourselves to the public more than we have to. I've been working on trying to halt mutant registration..." She shrugs a shoulder and trails off.
There's so much to tell, but really! Does she even want to be talking to this kid?!
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"Ugh, registration acts..." He was actually thinking of one other than the Mutant Registration Act, which had been derailed by his time, only be replaced with something worse.
"So I at least take it your X-Men were still doing the whole 'Protect a world that hates and fears us' thing?"
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"It's kind of a long story." And even without her telepathy, she would be able to tell that it was neither a pleasant one or one that he would want to tell.
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She shakes her head, and for a moment just studies Julian. She can tell he's not wanting to talk about it anymore. So she bites her tongue....For the time being.
"Oh... Well, who's all part of the team?" Maybe that was a bit of a safer topic with him, though why she's caring for his feelings is beyond her at the moment, but she supposes it's just part of her nature.
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"Where's the Professor?" Jean finally asks.
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"He's off walking around somewhere," he stated. "Yes. Walking." He wanted her to make sure that it wasn't just a turn of a phrase.
"He went to Genosha shortly after you-- other you-- died." Again. "And he's been around every now and again, but Cyclops is the guy running the show."
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She blinked and shook her head, finding all he was saying and all that he'd said very very hard to take in. "Genosha? Where's that?" She couldn't remember ever hearing the Professor speaking of a Genosha.
"And Scott? He's wi-" she cut herself off, deciding she doesn't want to know who the other Scott was with. It wasn't important. "He's running what's left of the X-Men? Is he... You said he disbanded it... Is he OK?"
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"I don't think any of us are 'OK'..." He shook his head. "Things just kept getting worse and worse, then everything just degenerated to the point where anything beyond 'still alive' happened to be a bonus." And unlike Wall Street, there weren't a whole lot of bonuses handed out.
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"So is that the reason you're... difficult?" She can't help but ask that one. She's of course also wanting to kick herself because now... Now she's starting to feel sorry for the kid.
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"I'm not difficult. I just prefer to do things my own way."
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