If it's important enough, you'll forget your fear and do it anyway.
Leonard McCoy learned that lesson today. And Jim Kirk would never forget it.
It was just about noon on Golostyn III and the fourth sun was rising into a pale green sky. For the first time, he was blessedly alone. The crew of the Enterprise was supposed to be on shore leave here this week. And nearly everyone was, except for a skeleton crew in charge of monitoring the systems and securing the ship.
Oh yeah. And Bones.
Kirk still couldn't believe his friend had opted to stay on board instead of coming along for the adventure. "C'mon, Bones," he'd begged. "Stick around here too long and you'll become as shrivelled as one of your pickled specimens." To which McCoy folded his arms and let out a long-suffering sigh, pinning him to the wall with a glare. The kind that said, Don't you have somebody else to pick on besides me? Kirk decided to get out of there before he came up with a verbal retort. Or remembered some obscure scan or missing booster shot.
Oh, well. Your loss, Bones. Kirk peered over the edge of the bubbling crater lake. Swirls of saltwater-tinged air played with his hair and moistened his face. A smile curved his lips. This is going to be epic….. He backed up a few steps and crouched into a running position on the plateau. Then, as if a pistol had gone off, audible to no one but him, he lunged forward and threw himself off the outcropping.
His first sensation was absolute silence. Whoa… Then a buffet of wind across his face, pushing his skin against his skull and making his body shudder. He stretched his arms back against his sides and dropped like a bullet, towards the green-tinged water below. Pulled his legs towards his body and folded up like a trifold brochure, rotating in midair. Shut his eyes as his body collided with the surface of the water.
Wet….dark….everything was exploding….white foam…..where are my legs? Kick….falling…still falling….air….. He blinked hard and sucked in a breath. It tasted like the water, but….
Kirk flailed around weakly, his hands exploring the deep. His knuckles grazed a soft surface. He pressed harder on it, and while there was some give, it didn't break. He opened his eyes wide. A transparent layer of water surrounded him. Wait…. I'm in a giant air bubble. No wonder I can still breathe. He kept his breaths even and shallow, trying not to panic. Okay, think….how do I get out of here?
Kirk leaned against the side of the bubble, his muscles tensed. Yet he felt his body slowly rising from the crater floor towards the surface of the water. Why am I still moving? Oh….because I'm breathing. Hot air rises. Maybe that's it…. He arched his back, toes pointed towards the bottom of the bubble, hands spread and stretched out towards the sky.
SHWHOOKIP! The bubble burst all around him, sending droplets spilling into the water. He gasped for a lungful of air, letting it back out in a whoop that echoed all over the surrounding rockface. "Yeah! Ha ha! Ha-" Kirk choked on his yell, swallowing hard. "Yay," he whispered, grinning to himself.
Kirk dog-paddled shorewards, pulling himself out of the water and onto dry land. Sopping wet, he bent over in a kneeling position before standing up on weak legs. He raised his hands in the air. Nailed it.
He spun around as a rustling sound caught his ear. Sudden swirls of light appeared in front of him, and several members of his crew materialized. Nobody appeared to be amused; Spock was frowning intensely, while a wide-eyed Uhura stood next to him, clutching his sleeve with one hand, covering her mouth with the other. Chekov looked as though he either wanted to cry or ask him what it was like. Maldonado was pointing his phaser in Kirk's direction, still unsure whether this drenched creature was indeed their captain. Flanigan was facepalming with both hands, and Nyes'Isai'van had turned a peculiar shade of bright purple.
Spock spoke up first. "That was very foolhardy, Captain…." He let his sentence trail off. The others quickly continued his thought.
"What were you thinking?"
"You could've been killed, sir…."
"Very was it perilous. Very was it unnecessary."
"Are you sure he's in his right mind?"
"Captain…."
"Hey, whoa….calm down…" He extended his hands, palms facing them. "I'm alive, I'm unharmed, I'm okay. So let's just….move on, alright?" But they had already turned their backs on him. Transporter light swirled around their bodies, and they disappeared as quickly as they came.
Kirk raked his hand through his wet hair. Oh, man… am I in trouble…they're not going to let this go. I'll probably hear about it for days….
He reached for his communicator to call the transporter room. But before he could make the call, he heard a whoosh and the air shimmered before him again. Now what?
A human form appeared 2 feet away. Bones? He barely had time to register the visitor's identity before he felt a rush of air followed by a sharp CRACK! and stinging pain as McCoy's open palm made contact with his left cheek.
"Ow!" Kirk stumbled backwards, his hand instinctively reaching up to cover his reddening face. McCoy frowned angrily at him, remaining there for the briefest of seconds, before vanishing in a bright column of moving light.
Kirk continued to stare at the spot his friend and doctor had just occupied. He rubbed his face and let his arm drop to his side, before placing both hands on his hips. Huh…I thought he hated transporters…
McCoy, strangely enough, has no actual dialogue in this.
Leonard McCoy learned that lesson today. And Jim Kirk would never forget it.
It was just about noon on Golostyn III and the fourth sun was rising into a pale green sky. For the first time, he was blessedly alone. The crew of the Enterprise was supposed to be on shore leave here this week. And nearly everyone was, except for a skeleton crew in charge of monitoring the systems and securing the ship.
Oh yeah. And Bones.
Kirk still couldn't believe his friend had opted to stay on board instead of coming along for the adventure. "C'mon, Bones," he'd begged. "Stick around here too long and you'll become as shrivelled as one of your pickled specimens." To which McCoy folded his arms and let out a long-suffering sigh, pinning him to the wall with a glare. The kind that said, Don't you have somebody else to pick on besides me? Kirk decided to get out of there before he came up with a verbal retort. Or remembered some obscure scan or missing booster shot.
Oh, well. Your loss, Bones. Kirk peered over the edge of the bubbling crater lake. Swirls of saltwater-tinged air played with his hair and moistened his face. A smile curved his lips. This is going to be epic….. He backed up a few steps and crouched into a running position on the plateau. Then, as if a pistol had gone off, audible to no one but him, he lunged forward and threw himself off the outcropping.
His first sensation was absolute silence. Whoa… Then a buffet of wind across his face, pushing his skin against his skull and making his body shudder. He stretched his arms back against his sides and dropped like a bullet, towards the green-tinged water below. Pulled his legs towards his body and folded up like a trifold brochure, rotating in midair. Shut his eyes as his body collided with the surface of the water.
Wet….dark….everything was exploding….white foam…..where are my legs? Kick….falling…still falling….air….. He blinked hard and sucked in a breath. It tasted like the water, but….
Kirk flailed around weakly, his hands exploring the deep. His knuckles grazed a soft surface. He pressed harder on it, and while there was some give, it didn't break. He opened his eyes wide. A transparent layer of water surrounded him. Wait…. I'm in a giant air bubble. No wonder I can still breathe. He kept his breaths even and shallow, trying not to panic. Okay, think….how do I get out of here?
Kirk leaned against the side of the bubble, his muscles tensed. Yet he felt his body slowly rising from the crater floor towards the surface of the water. Why am I still moving? Oh….because I'm breathing. Hot air rises. Maybe that's it…. He arched his back, toes pointed towards the bottom of the bubble, hands spread and stretched out towards the sky.
SHWHOOKIP! The bubble burst all around him, sending droplets spilling into the water. He gasped for a lungful of air, letting it back out in a whoop that echoed all over the surrounding rockface. "Yeah! Ha ha! Ha-" Kirk choked on his yell, swallowing hard. "Yay," he whispered, grinning to himself.
Kirk dog-paddled shorewards, pulling himself out of the water and onto dry land. Sopping wet, he bent over in a kneeling position before standing up on weak legs. He raised his hands in the air. Nailed it.
He spun around as a rustling sound caught his ear. Sudden swirls of light appeared in front of him, and several members of his crew materialized. Nobody appeared to be amused; Spock was frowning intensely, while a wide-eyed Uhura stood next to him, clutching his sleeve with one hand, covering her mouth with the other. Chekov looked as though he either wanted to cry or ask him what it was like. Maldonado was pointing his phaser in Kirk's direction, still unsure whether this drenched creature was indeed their captain. Flanigan was facepalming with both hands, and Nyes'Isai'van had turned a peculiar shade of bright purple.
Spock spoke up first. "That was very foolhardy, Captain…." He let his sentence trail off. The others quickly continued his thought.
"What were you thinking?"
"You could've been killed, sir…."
"Very was it perilous. Very was it unnecessary."
"Are you sure he's in his right mind?"
"Captain…."
"Hey, whoa….calm down…" He extended his hands, palms facing them. "I'm alive, I'm unharmed, I'm okay. So let's just….move on, alright?" But they had already turned their backs on him. Transporter light swirled around their bodies, and they disappeared as quickly as they came.
Kirk raked his hand through his wet hair. Oh, man… am I in trouble…they're not going to let this go. I'll probably hear about it for days….
He reached for his communicator to call the transporter room. But before he could make the call, he heard a whoosh and the air shimmered before him again. Now what?
A human form appeared 2 feet away. Bones? He barely had time to register the visitor's identity before he felt a rush of air followed by a sharp CRACK! and stinging pain as McCoy's open palm made contact with his left cheek.
"Ow!" Kirk stumbled backwards, his hand instinctively reaching up to cover his reddening face. McCoy frowned angrily at him, remaining there for the briefest of seconds, before vanishing in a bright column of moving light.
Kirk continued to stare at the spot his friend and doctor had just occupied. He rubbed his face and let his arm drop to his side, before placing both hands on his hips. Huh…I thought he hated transporters…
McCoy, strangely enough, has no actual dialogue in this.
