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[personal profile] refusetoretreat 2023-10-28 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ she's served with Spock on the Enterprise for year, which only confirms his assertion that the ship has been flying for a while. That Pike's been her Captain for a while. If Nero hadn't come here--just how much of their timeline is altered by that damn Romulan?

It doesn't matter though, he earned his spot in the Captain's chair even if it was mostly a rash decision on Pike's part that put it into motion, and maybe it's temporary, but he's already done better than this alternate version of himself (first officer of the Farragut, honestly) and so maybe all the changes aren't terrible.

Once she's asked her question he realizes that yeah, maybe he should have kept his mouth shut about the whole time travel double versions of Spock thing, but he figures it can't stay secret for that long and if she reveals it, he's got the whole she's-from-another-timeline-thing to act as collateral. Besides, she's Starfleet. She'll probably keep it quiet. If that's what Starfleet decides to do.

He shakes his head and elaborates: ]


He's old. From the same origin point as Nero. The singularity of the red matter exploding brought Nero through first and then Spock somehow decades later. I don't even know if he's technically Starfleet anymore; he's an Ambassador. He said we're best friends.

[ A look her direction that shows exactly how he feels about that. Maybe they've found a sort of--working relationship, but he and Spock are not going to be friends ]

Eventually, at least. But that means we've got two alternate timelines converging on this one. Which I think makes things officially complicated.