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Exhaustion!
After fighting in a massive planetary battle -- well, less 'fighting' and more 'healing people, occasionally from literal death' -- the Akashic was, in a word, exhausted.
Not necessarily physically; regardless of how grueling shifts in Medbay might be at the moment, he made a point to stick to his schedule, sleep plenty, eat (ugh) enough gruel, and keep his body in shape. Not necessarily mentally either; good health and self-care, along with meditation and discipline, helped in that matter as well.
There was just a certain level of core, deep, ground-in exhaustion that couldn't be banished that easily, though. So that left only one thing to do for the best relaxation:
Snowboard in the sensorium.
Who wants in on this?
Not necessarily physically; regardless of how grueling shifts in Medbay might be at the moment, he made a point to stick to his schedule, sleep plenty, eat (ugh) enough gruel, and keep his body in shape. Not necessarily mentally either; good health and self-care, along with meditation and discipline, helped in that matter as well.
There was just a certain level of core, deep, ground-in exhaustion that couldn't be banished that easily, though. So that left only one thing to do for the best relaxation:
Snowboard in the sensorium.
Who wants in on this?
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By way of example, he fit his feet onto his board (which now had bindings, for the purpose of demonstration!) and began securing them tightly.
"You want them absolutely immobile. No twisting, space, tugging, anything."
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"I'm going to guess standing up is a lot harder than sitting down."
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"When you get more experienced, it's actually a little easier to get when you're facing the hill, but you're less likely to fall down the hill this way."
He managed not to laugh, too.
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"There we go."
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He motioned her to go for it, with a grin.
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A rather ungracious fall into the snow worked well enough, though.
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"The simplest lesson on carving? Make a toe-side turn, let your board straighten, then make a heel side turn. Nice and easy. Get your balance and your bearing back between the turns... that's when you're most likely to catch an edge, going from one side to the other. Taken a few falls learning that myself, let me tell you."
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He picked up his board. They weren't so far down the slope from where they'd started that they couldn't walk back up, right? And the exercise is good!
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She undid her own board, and followed him back up the hill.
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He wasn't an idiot, he had a more realistic guess of her age in his head. But that would make for terrible mild flirtation.
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