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Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Good news


Well, I don't have to move for a month, I seem to have over estimated my start date, haha. So you guys are stuck with me for a bit longer.

Posted on 2016-04-27 at 01:21:14.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Hey folks


Hey guys, I'm gonna have to excuse myself from the game. I just got a new job so I'm going to be moving to another state and that's going to be a very serious time thing for me.

I had a great time while it lasted and hope the very best for you guys if this story ever gets continued again. Cheers & love from Louisiana.

Edited: I should say "Cheers & love from Louisiana, soon to be Texas." Haha.

Posted on 2016-04-24 at 22:04:56.
Edited on 2016-04-24 at 22:06:54 by Dox

Topic: Eol goes around the sun...
Subject: Happy birthday!


Mine's in 10 days, so I'm looking forward to it too

Happy birthday!

Posted on 2016-04-19 at 13:13:46.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: @Captain


There is a question posed directly to the captain, just so you know. Don't know if you saw it.

Posted on 2016-04-10 at 23:37:50.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Plantman


Plantman is on the board again. I had a little fluff scene I wanted to write out with Lauren.

Posted on 2016-04-09 at 22:39:52.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty
Subject: Plant Man is back.


Stardate 2365.02.08
USS Peregrine - CSO Office 1040


Horatio leaned back in his chair, contemplating the events of the morning. He had met the new Doctor, argued with Dalia, let his ASCO discipline one of his specialists under his guidance, and now he had a meeting to attend with the Captain not even a day after a prior meeting which, unquestionably, is concerning the exact same topic, just in different words.

What a headache. Horatio rubbed his temples as a noise indicated another presence. Glancing up, he saw Lauren standing in the doorway. "Lauren, come in." She made her way into the office with her hand obviously behind her back hiding something. Amused, Horatio asked, "Back itching that much?"

"No sir." She said smiling. "I brought you something." Cocking an eyebrow in surprise, he motioned for her to show him. With a tight-lipped, factious smile, she shook her head. "You have to guess."

Curiosity was, easily, the strongest virtue Horatio possessed, and the way Lauren was acting made it even worse. "Really... Just show me, it's been a bit of a morning."

"Come on, Lieutenant, just one guess." She half pleaded.

Covering a sigh, he leaned back again and threw out, "Is it a bottle of bourbon?" He said with a glimmer of hope.

"You got it!" she exclaimed. Lurching forward in surprise, he asked, "Really?!"

"Nope." She crushed his dreams and pulled her hand from behind her and revealed a potted plant with a single flower growing from it. "From my personal collection. Gladiolus Trip-"

"triphyllus. Sword Lily." He looked up from the plant and met her eyes. "Why?"

Setting the plant on his desk, she began, "Ages ago, you could argue thousands of years, there was a symbolic meaning to plants. Giving a gift of an iris, for instance, could mean the bearer brought good news. Lavender could mean devotion but it could also mean distrust. There used to be a language dedicated to flowers."

Horatio found himself at a loss to what the flower before him meant.

She continued, "Gladiolus was given to men in Ancient Roman culture on Earth as a sign of a strength of their character, to honor their convictions. I'm giving it to you for allowing me to be the primary on the Wolfsbane and not taking it from me to give to someone else. This is my thanks."

For the first time in a very long time, Lieutenant Horatio Tesenblen found himself at a complete loss for words.

"I know you have business to take care of, thank you for taking time to see me. Good day, sir." She smiled.

Smiling himself, "It's my pleasure, I assure you. Good day, Miss Crane." She excused herself from his office. I have to admit, I did not see that coming.

--

Stardate 2365.02.08
USS Peregrine - Captain's Mess 1055


Horatio arrived in a decidedly better mood than he was in no more than a half hour ago. Taking the same place he was in the day before, he glanced around the table seeing two unfamiliar faces.

He nodded politely in greeting to the rest of the staff and made small talk until the Captain began the meeting. "Thank you all for coming. Please, hit the replicator before we begin. The next few hours promise to be quite busy; there's no need to face them on an empty stomach."

That is a good idea. Seating himself back at the table, he made himself comfortable.

"...I would like to officially welcome Lieutenant Dio Lasad, our new Chief of Operations..." Horatio mentally catalogued the new Ops Chief. "...Next up is Lieutenant Mathias Berk, our new Chief Tactical Officer..." I'm sure he and I will be discussing the garden soon enough, once he finds out what it holds... "Last, but not least, is Doctor Louise Moore, our new Chief Medical Officer." Horatio smiled genuinely at her. Sweet mercy, as beautiful as ever...

Horatio's reverie was ended as the Captain continued, discussing his concerns with the two ambassadors and issuing orders to each officer individually before reaching him. "Lieutenant Tesenblen, I know that you have your own concerns at the moment that do not impact the current mission. I do expect to see your report today, however."

"Aye, Captain."

As the Captain continued the rounds, he finished with the CMO who shared her thoughts about the medical-side of the ambassadors, sending information to everyone's PADD, which Horatio glanced over while she spoke. "Normally this helps from assassinations among their houses, but, well, it might lead to interesting situations if they tried to poison the Kuldar and themselves, but living through it." As Dr. Moore finished, she glanced at Horatio. She's concerned about the Garden. I'm going to have to watch her, she seems to be a bit more concerned than is necessary.

Intruding on the conversation, Horatio began by asking the Captain, "I meant to ask, would you like to do anything about the Garden, given that it is on deck 2, which the ambassadors, as you just said, are allowed access to?" He glanced at Lt. Berk. "Dr. Moore and I were discussing the matter earlier this morning and she brought up a good point that we don't know how the contents of the Garden will affect the ambassadors."

Posted on 2016-04-09 at 22:39:11.
Edited on 2016-04-10 at 22:34:31 by Dox

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: >.>


W.O.R.D.S. is fun ok?

Posted on 2016-04-06 at 09:27:41.

Topic: Who Owns Rusty Dull Swords? (W.O.R.D.S.)
Subject: Gastronomically


Giving
all
sassy
terrans
reasons
on
never
opening
mail
in
cars
as
laws
limit
yourself

Posted on 2016-04-03 at 11:39:13.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Pulling a horatio


Poor Horatio

Tbh, I laughed a bit when I saw it, lol. Well done.

Posted on 2016-04-01 at 14:12:39.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: sciences


The roster for Science is fully filled out.

I think I've touched most of the necessary specialties.

Posted on 2016-03-31 at 11:15:25.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty
Subject: A busy morning


Stardate 2365.02.08
USS Peregrine - CFO's Office 0915


"Preparing schedules is the most boring thing I've ever done." Horatio complained to his computer. "I should've had Dalia do it..." he mumbled. He felt bad about Dalia. She accepted, of course, that the decision was out of her hands, after all, as she was a professional. She took the hit like a boxer in a match, irritated but silent, respectful but, in her own way, seething. Horatio had tried to explain his point and he could tell in a small way, she appreciated his attempt at justification, but in the end, they both knew the decision had been made and, again, it was out of her hands.

She had left the mess hall to go calm herself, he assumed. She was off shift today, so Horatio didn't blame her.

After his meeting with Doctor Moore, he decided to post someone in his department in the main lab at all times, which he did anyway, and someone to work science labs 2 & 3 at all times for the duration of the ambassador's stay.

Horatio decided that after the meeting with the Captain, he would connect with Lieutenant Commander Thorson about the project, though he imagined with the ambassadors being aboard the vessel, his priorities would lie elsewhere.

He picked up the packet Lauren had created to give to engineering and went over it for the 10th time. With a spot of luck, he could give this over to engineering and he wouldn't trouble Thorson more than was necessary.

On the other side of the coin, he had a meeting of his own to schedule with one of his specialists - Lena Scheuermann. By accounts of others in his department, she was not pulling her own weight. Reviewing her work logs and checking into her for the last couple days, Horatio found that he had to agree. She spent a significant amount of time not working whilst on shift.

An idea flashed into his mind while he sat there. I should have Dalia come sit in for the meeting. She could use the experience in handling poorly performing crew members and being asked to assist in such a matter would surely mollify her.

"Horatio to Ensign Maize."

=/= Go for Maize. =/= Came the easy response.

"I need you to meet me in my office, at your convenience."

=/= Aye, sir. Be there shortly. =/=

"This'll work out perfectly, computer. I feel it in my bones." Horatio leaned back in his chair and smiled.

Posted on 2016-03-31 at 11:12:37.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Doxtor's lab...haha...


Well, he IS a scientist, Eol, so he probably does have a touch of the madness that seems to accompany the job title, lol.

Posted on 2016-03-29 at 11:37:16.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: the dream


Looks like I'll be talking to engineering and security soon, so just a heads up, lol.

Posted on 2016-03-29 at 11:02:54.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty
Subject: A truer side of Horatio


Stardate 2365.02.08
USS Peregrine - The Garden 0855


"...Speaking of, there was something the Captain wanted me to discuss with you."

Doctor Moore clearly wanted him to sit so she could look at his head, so he did so as he finished. "Oh? I imagine there may be a fair few things he might need. Whatever is this special request?"

Turning away from her, he began, "Well, as I mentioned earlier, I'm preparing for a new project. As it happens, I've been given permission to grow aconitum lycoctonum..."

He heard a sharp intake of breath behind him. She knows. "Wolfsbane. Given the sheer danger of such a beast, I was asked to speak with you about potential protocols to avoid mishaps and, should the incident occur, solutions to problems. I can prepare solutions for accidental physical contact with the specimen, but I struggle with ways to cure the effects of the neurotoxin on the body, and given the profundity of the symptoms, I believe it's critical to my research that we agree on something together."

He felt her inspection of his head pause. She's taking it in. Her accent tickled his ears as she continued again, "Protocols indeed. Where ever did you found such an herb so far from home... Is it truly an earth species? Does it show forms of tampering or genetic changes?"

"You'll be relieved to know I haven't yet begun growing the specimen. Per Captain Drake's request, I have been arranging with various departments the protocols required to grow it, hence my priorly mentioned meeting with Chief Thorson later today. As to how I found it? Well, let's just say I may have traded a few seeds from an equally valuable specimen I came into ownership of some time ago. I've had my specialist, Lauren Crane, examine the seed for genetic changes or tampering and she informed me she has found none, so far all intents and purposes, I do believe this is a true earth species, in it's purest form."

She took a moment to think on the uses and needs of such an herb, how other species would react. She crossed her arms, raising a hands to tap her thumb against her lips as she focused. "I am sure you are taking precautions, and advise only allowing staff capable of such handling near it or even in acknowledgement of it. What a wonder and find, not that I am so terribly versed, but quickly finding myself intrigued to study up." She smiled looking back to the chief, catching those green eyes of his again. "Have you started experiments, how long have you had this specimen, and have any others in your department started working on it?"

"I plan to have myself and Lauren as primary caretakers, with the other being informed at all times should the one be examining or caring for the flower, with 10 minute check-ins mandatory. I will say I plan to cross this plant with Dendrocnide Moroides, colloquially known as Moonlighter, which would, effectively, create the most deadly plant in the known universe. It is my sincerest belief that by creating such a thing, we can study it, dilute it, and, one day, combat or even cure things we don't know exist and even some we do. Consider, Doctor, that poison, in essence, has been used to cure things for years, decades, even centuries! I'll give you an example, Taxus Brevifolia, known as the Pacific Yew, from Earth, is lethal to humans, but the very ingredient of such a thing was found to be able to inhibit the progress of some cancers on a cellular level, through it's toxic properties! This is obviously months, if not years, down the road, but my genuine hope is that one day we can save lives with the work done in this very laboratory. For now, I work to serve Starfleet and my Captain as well as I can in my role, proud to be given the privilege of being the CSO of such a fine vessel."

He finished vomiting his dream to her, speaking at an increasingly rapid speed until finally lurching to a stop, and turned to gauge her reaction as he felt her touch his shoulder.

"You know, we really should make sure security protocols for access of your records as also on alert. We have diplomats of two races on board that we have little information on currently. I planned on a quick bio scan and discussion with the contingents aids. But from a preliminary, they seem rather close to our own systems. While a Vulcan might simply become painfully sick from the herb, it's possible...they would have an adverse reaction or even...well, yes, best we make sure this specimen of yours is very carefully handled..."

"The diplomats are on the Peregrine? You're very right, this could present a problem, as this entire lab is devoted to all manner of toxins and poisons. I believe I'll have to call upon Lieutenant Commander Thorson sooner to lock this lab down properly with them on board, perhaps Security as well."

(OOC: Response if desired)

"Dr. Moore, it has been absolutely wonderful to meet you. I have every intention of taking you up on your offer for tea, but for now, the urgent business of the diplomats forces me to seek protection for the Garden. If you'll excuse me."

Horatio, at this point, will make as graceful of an exit as possible, having no intention whatsoever of insulting the Doc or leaving her hanging awkwardly.

(OOC: Assuming no interruption requiring him to stay, he leaves)

Posted on 2016-03-29 at 11:01:44.
Edited on 2016-03-29 at 11:02:26 by Dox

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty
Subject: The poor devil


Stardate 2365.02.08
USS Peregrine - The Garden 0853


The beautiful intruder smiled warmly. "Good morn! I believe you may be who I'm searching for. I'm Louise Moore, the new doctor on staff."

"Ah, it's wonderful to meet you. I'm Horatio. What brings you to my lovely slice of paradise?" He waved an arm about to encompass the lab.

The lady before him walked up to him and extended her hand, which he took and shook with pleasure. "I must say, if I had a garden to while away, I certainly would, though with a pot of tea and a medical journal. Ah, yes, Horatio," she let the name roll about heavily with an accent, "I hope you don't mind a little chat? Unless you are terribly busy?" Hearing that voice say my name is just...well it's lovely. I wonder what my voice sounds like to her? What her own voice sounds like to her?

Momentarily distracted by the inner questioning, he landed squarely back in the conversation to respond. "Not at all, Doctor. I'm preparing to meet with Chief Thorson about a new project."

She continued, "Seems the ship has been busy as well, with a strange pod brought on board and an energy pulse recorded, diplomats on the way, and if recent records are right, a slight bump to the head?" Her head tilted in a curious manner. She is checking on me. What a clever method of doing so.

"Ah, yes. Yesterday, I was over in this corner," He pointed to the offending corner with the low hanging cabinet that he still hadn't taken care of, "when I discovered that datura stramonium actually exhibits a higher form of coriaceousness than those in the genus, which I'm hoping to leverage into cross breeding of new species in order to possibly, with hope, one day leverage a new species, capable of sustaining a photosynthetic cycle in a lower oxygen-" Horatio caught himself rambling, "...Ah, apologies, I got distracted. As I was saying, in my jubilation, I jumped, literally and figuratively, for joy and collided with the cabinet. I feel significantly better today, after a good night's sleep."

(OOC: Allowing for response, if desired)

"My hope, dear Horatio, is to share data, help with investigations between our offices, and to get to know each other."

"Of course, Doctor Moore," Horatio enjoyed saying her name. And staring into those eyes...Get a hold of yourself, man. "my facilities, data, and crew are available as needed to you and your team. I believe science and medical should be on the best of terms. Speaking of, there was something the Captain wanted me to discuss with you."

(OOC: reaction)

"Well, as I mentioned earlier, I'm preparing for a new project. As it happens, I've been given permission to grow aconitum lycoctonum..." he tried reading her expression out of curiosity. "Wolfsbane. Given the sheer danger of such a beast, I was asked to speak with you about potential protocols to avoid mishaps and, should the incident occur, solutions to problems. I can prepare solutions for accidental physical contact with the specimen, but I struggle with ways to cure the effects of the neurotoxin on the body, and given the profundity of the symptoms, I believe it's critical to my research that we agree on something together."

(OOC: Your turn. I can edit my final paragraph if Doctor Moore reacts differently, as needed.)

Posted on 2016-03-29 at 05:23:03.
Edited on 2016-03-29 at 06:52:37 by Dox

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: soooooo


So I did a bit of reading up.

Apparently Northern European Wolfsbane can actually kill just from touch, lol. Bare handed touch. The Garden might have to be called Death's Garden soon.


Posted on 2016-03-28 at 22:27:46.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Horatio...


The wanna-be silver tongue bastard has made his introduction, lol.

Posted on 2016-03-28 at 21:38:38.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty
Subject: The new Doctor


Stardate 2365.02.08
USS Peregrine - The Garden 0830/0852


After spending some time reviewing Ensign Maize and Lauren's work and checking in with the day's tests, he decided to take a stroll through the Garden and check petty officer Crane's instructions for engineering. Having sent word already, he expected to hear from Chief Engineer Thorson some time this morning about setting up the needed containment.

Walking into science lab 2, he was greeted by the familiar sight that he enjoyed seeing any time of day. Pacing around, saying hello to his plants, he began the meticulous task of caring them, one he took incredible pride and enjoyment in, despite how tedious others might see it.

It was bizarre to him. He couldn't fathom spending this much time, being this careful, doing literally anything else, yet for The Garden, he made the effort. The effort of working with one's hands creating life is an exercise of the soul.

He had cleared space in the far corner of the lab for the potential growth of his northern european wolfsbane, careful to give it a wide berth from his other plants. As he looked over the area again, a voice rang out:

=/= Chief Engineer Thorson to Lieutenant Tesenblen. I received your message. Did you have need of our services? =/=

Responding, he said, "Yes, I need a multi-layer containment field set up in science lab 2, though maybe science lab 3 depending on logistics. Perhaps some time this evening to further discuss, at your convenience?"

=/= That'll be fine, Lieutenant. Thorson out. =/=

"I admire the man's work ethic. I can't imagine the load on him on a day to day basis." He said to the empty room.

Getting back to his work, he passed the time by continuing to clear the desired area for the meeting with CE Thorson.

---

A short time later, as Horatio was preparing the soil, he heard the entrance to the Garden open and an unfamiliar gait and step piqued his curiosity. It was lighter and seemed more relaxed than the normal interruptions of Lauren and Dalia.

A new, decidedly angelic voice crept into his ears, "Good day, Lieutenant Tesenblen?" Well that's a new one. What a lovely sound she has.

Rounding the corner, Horatio came face to a face with what he perceived to be a strikingly pretty woman, his voice catching as he laid eyes on her. "Good morning, mad-uhhh, mis-..um, ma'am... how may I be of assistance?" He finished quickly, trying to salvage his dignity. Smooth.

(OOC: Assuming introduction)

"Ah, it's wonderful to meet you. I'm Horatio. What brings you to my lovely slice of paradise?" He said smiling broadly, sweeping his arm in a wide arc, trying to salvage his first impression. And what can I do to get you to come back? The thought flickered through his mind before he could stop himself. You're as smooth as sandpaper, calm your tits, she's probably here to check on your head from your brilliant display of stupidity yesterday and, no doubt, your tongue tied little show of excellence didn't help.

(OOC: Interaction time)

Posted on 2016-03-28 at 21:37:44.
Edited on 2016-03-28 at 21:42:45 by Dox

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Hydroponics


While Hydroponics would be gloriously up-to-date given Horatio's utter dedication to the art of botany, he leaves Lauren Crane, who would likely be here given no actual assignments, to look after it for the most part, focusing his free time on his research on poisonous and toxic plants, which means he would likely, by this time, be located in science lab 2, aka "The Garden" setting up for his new specimen.

So entering hydroponics, you would run into one of my enlisted science specialists, Lauren Crane, who would easily direct you to Horatio's location.

I'm also eager to have Horatio meet the fabulous new CMO, of course. Especially considering his head injury from yesterday morning, lol.

Posted on 2016-03-28 at 19:39:12.
Edited on 2016-03-28 at 19:44:05 by Dox

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: You guys are so good at this


I love the depth of your characters. Me and Horatio might have to have a conversation tonight

Posted on 2016-03-28 at 15:32:22.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Poor Dalia


Seems like Dalia is upset...

Posted on 2016-03-27 at 07:50:19.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty
Subject: A new day


Stardate 2365.02.08
USS Peregrine - Main Lab 0600


Walking into the main science lab, Horatio found himself entering an empty room. ...Where's Lauren?...

Pacing the entire lab, he discovered that, as he suspected, he was indeed alone. Leaving the lab, his instincts guided him to the garden, whereupon entering, he found Lauren in deep concentration over.. "Canadian Moonseeds." He said loudly.

As if on queue, Lauren flinched visibly in surprise, and turned toward him. "Li-lieutenant! G-good morning! Can you ever quit sneaking up on me like that?" She looked frustrated but relieved.

"Crewman, what on earth are you doing?" He asked plainly.

"I came to do my hourly check on your," she made air quotes here, "bastard love child and this specimen caught my attention."

"Ah, understandable. Would you join me for breakfast? I suppose in your case, I should say dinner? You can update me on your accomplishments tonight."

"Of course, sir."

---

USS Peregrine - Mess Hall 0615

Seated with Lauren, he found they had varying tastes in food at the moment. He had a plate full of vegetables and carbs ranging from cucumbers, tomatoes, broccoli, corn, quinoa, jalapeno peppers (though he found his personal peppers to be much more flavorful), lettuce, spinach, and the like with the odd piece of fish amongst them, for he found himself to be a pescatarian instead of a full-on vegetarian.

She, however, clearly enjoyed meat as she had a hefty cut of beef on her plate with plain mashed potatoes and corn. "A simple meal, instead of your mishmash of food." she remarked jokingly as they were ordering.

"I would imagine for someone so interested in extraterrestrial botanical specimens, you would have some sort of non-earth fish on your plate, at the least." She said as they seated themselves moments earlier.

"Consider me a stickler for what I'm familiar with, at least when it comes to putting things in my stomach." He grinned. "So, tell me of your night."

As he said this, Ensign Dalia walked into the mess hall, her purple eyes easily finding them dining amongst the tables. Horatio bid Lauren delay a moment to allow Dalia to join them.

Ensign Maize sat at the table with a bowl of red liquid with rice and vegetables spotting it. Noting their curious expressions, she said, "Bolian tomato soup. I've grown fond of it."

His curiosity satisfied, he turned his attention back to Lauren. "Now, tell me of your night."

"Well, I reviewed Ensign Dalia's work on the pod and I agree with her assessment that the marks on the outer hull seem to be caused by a combination of the pod seemingly being ejected at warp speed and whatever the contents of the container coming into contact with it."

Dalia nodded, clearly agreeing that her own work is correct.

"Without a specimen, though, we have no way of knowing with any level of certainty." she continued. "Outside of that, it was an uneventful night. I routinely checked on the garden and found nothing of note to happen."

"And the lesson on wolfsbane?"

Dalia's eyebrows rose inquisitively. "Wolfsbane?"

"I've compiled what you've requested and have gone a step further by preparing exactly what you'll need from engineering to insure the safety of those interacting with the plant. You only need to give this document here," she pulled out a small collection of papers clipped together, "to Lieutenant Commander Thorson, and unless I'm mistaken, he should be able to accommodate what we need without much effort or research on his own, though given his thorough outlook, I assume he'll want to review my work, of course."

Finally the one surprised in their exchange, Horatio was caught off guard by her clearly exceeding his expectation. "This is amazing, miss Crane. Well done, indeed. Very well done."

"Does someone mind bringing me up to speed on wolfsbane?" Dalia interjected with some annoyance.

"I've been given permission to grow northern european wolfsbane in the garden. Captain Drake has asked that I have a plan of action to educate my staff about it and to set up proper containment fields with fail-safes to protect the ship and her occupants."

"If he wants that, it's clearly dangerous." she said pointedly.

"It is, which is why I will have Crewman Lauren and myself as designated primaries for interaction with it."

Ensign Dalia recoiled as if she had been slapped. "I-wha-...What?" She managed to remark.

"Crewman, you're dismissed, thank you for your work this past evening."

"Of course, Lieutenant. Good day to you both." She took her empty plates and left the mess hall.

"Dalia, stay a moment, let me explain." Horatio began uncertainly, unsure of what to say.

Posted on 2016-03-27 at 07:49:29.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Eh


Fiiiiiiiiiine

Posted on 2016-03-24 at 10:15:24.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Day 2?


I'm admittedly curious what the doctor wants with Horatio

Posted on 2016-03-24 at 10:08:10.

Topic: Star Trek: the Edge of Duty Q&A
Subject: Ahhh


I admit I couldn't help myself. I regret nothing.

edit: the bastard love child is the cross breed plant of the castor bean and rosary pea horatio talked about earlier in the day

Posted on 2016-03-23 at 05:20:00.
Edited on 2016-03-23 at 05:24:09 by Dox

 
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