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Dr John Watson ([personal profile] docwithablog) wrote2019-08-09 08:40 pm
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you came to me in peace.

[ Going out had been his idea, revenge for all the fast food they (read: Khan) had eaten last time. The other man hadn't objected, so here they are -- orders placed, appetizers just delivered to their small corner table (some kind of mousse with chunks of shrimp arranged on slices of cucumber, garnish, looks ridiculous and ridiculously expensive in equal measure) and the waitress with her brown ponytail disappearing into the kitchen, leaving them -- not quite to themselves in the quickly filling restaurant, but close enough. Seafood's a popular choice on a late Friday afternoon, apparently.

John raises an eyebrow at Khan across the table, reaching for his glass of white wine, ignoring the appetizers for now. Frankly, they resemble tiny, green flying saucers with fish bits more than anything. At least they were on the house. ]


You looked like something out of Back to the Future, honestly. Not sufficient sparkle to match Hollywood, but I'm sure you can tweak that.
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[personal profile] insuperiorstrength 2019-08-09 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He looks John over for a moment before grabbing another shrimp-on-cucumber-dish. Really, 300 years into the future? He's seen and tasted weirder. He doesn't mirror his smile, exactly, though his gaze warms very slightly in response. ]

They travel to other star systems in my universe. [ He remembers finding out about that for the first time, realising that they wanted him to design weapons and space ships despite a knowledge gap, spanning three centuries' worth of formulas and discoveries. Naturally, upon diving into it, his anger at the entire situation had far out-weighted any scientific fascination he might have felt, otherwise. ] Even in the 90s, they were further along in terms of space travel than your world has ever been.

[ Sip, sip. As opposed to the odd appetizers, the wine is actually decent. He prefers it red, granted, but this is fine for... shrimp and vegetables. ]
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[personal profile] insuperiorstrength 2019-08-09 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He frowns. ]

Beyond.

[ A pause, as the waiter comes by to pick up their half-finished appetizers. She smiles at them both, asking if they need anything - but thankfully, doesn't inquire as to whether or not they liked the shrimp-cucumber-fusion. He didn't hate it, granted, but then again, Khan doesn't generally hate food. He isn't a picky eater by any means. In any case, he ignores her and continues, once she's left the table: ]

Simply propelling ships to light speed is not ideal, as it would require an impossible increase in kinetic energy. They have discovered how to warp space, itself, to escape this dilemma. [ Pause. A slight tilt of his head, as he figures out a way to keep it simple. ] Thus, the ship remains relatively stable - [ He holds up his hand, palm flat. ] - while space changes around it, drawing closer from the front - [ Drawing a circular motion around his palm with his other hand and folding his fingers, like a tube. ] - propelling it forwards.
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[personal profile] insuperiorstrength 2019-08-09 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's interesting, talking about this outside the context of Section 31. It's less rage-inducing and more... genuinely fascinating. Then again, he is planning on freeing his people in a very short while which has lifted his spirits markedly ever since he managed to get the last details fixed. Everything's looking brighter, really, this new world technological advancements included.

With how fast they're drinking it, this wine will soon be gone. ]


By the use of warp nacelles. A technology capable of bending a subspace field around the ship itself. [ He does smile, this time, very thinly. ] Is this truly interesting to you? It must sound very far-fetched, considering.

[ Not that he minds going on about his own field of interest but the fact remains that he's here to visit John and until the day he pulls the other man with him to his own universe, none of this is truly going to matter much to him, at least not in a practical sense. He empties his glass, gaze fixed on John, unblinkingly. ]
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[personal profile] insuperiorstrength 2019-08-10 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He watches John's face carefully. It's an earnest reply, for certain, and he can understand the fascination - a very small part of him, after all, the part that was born a scientist, was delighted about waking up 300 years into the future. The technological advancements. The possibilities. ]

Warping makes it possible to travel many times faster than the speed of light.

[ He speaks the words in a hushed tone, the excitement of it carrying over very, very slightly; his demeanour, of course, doesn't change much at all. Gaze still fixed on the other man, he leans back in his chair, dropping the straight-backed stance that follows him everywhere otherwise, across standing and sitting positions both. About to expand upon the subject, he pauses as the waitress returns with their main orders. Placing a bowl of steaming bisque in front of John and a plate of grilled trout in front of Khan, she throws a curious look at the both of them before leaving. Listening in the corners, he thinks dispassionately, ignoring her until she leaves. She's a gossiper. Valuable to some, a nuisance to most. ]
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[personal profile] insuperiorstrength 2019-08-10 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[ John catches on, as he's done so many times before - doubtlessly, he's observant enough to note the changes in Khan's body language and he wouldn't expect anything else from him; the man's a soldier and a doctor, if he couldn't read his surroundings, he'd be sorely misplaced on a battlefield. Khan looks his trout over for a moment, critically, before peeling off the charred skin and starting in on the meat, rosa-pink and nicely seasoned. It's good. Much better than that tiny bit of unfortunate experimentation they brought them before. When he speaks, he doesn't look up at John, though the raised eyebrow does not, indeed, relate to the trout: ]

You are aware that the observable universe measures around 93 billion light years in diameter? [ A look at John. There's a tint of humour here, and perhaps - perhaps - a little hint of mockery. He is perpetually smarter than you, after all. His voice softens slightly as he continues, going serious once again. ] No, it has not been explored in total, nor will it ever. But they are working on their own galaxy quite diligently.

[ He works through his trout systematically, from head to tail, eating measured and without haste. He doesn't take much enjoyment from the food, generally speaking, because food is energy and energy is necessary. ]
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[personal profile] insuperiorstrength 2019-08-11 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
[ Silence.

There's something very unique about the way John manages to balance shows of attitude with that all-important foundation of respect, born from years of living and breathing the concept of hierarchy. It's not altogether common amongst humans and Khan can't abide any relations without it; at best, human arrogance in itself annoys him. At worst, it makes him want to end people. But now, John changes his eating pattern very subtly, matching Khan's organised precision, falling into step beside him without question. There's a challenge in his raised eyebrow, of course.

Are you still keeping up?

He doesn't smile, but there's an amused glint in his eyes as he continues eating, silently. In a moment or two, he'll tell John about his last visit to Qo'noS. Give him something to think about, see whether he can't stretch his limits for geeky sci-fi another inch or two. ]