( nahla waits. she can see the panic, that little frantic energy that comes from having been in danger, and she knows that for the minute that words won't appease him.
so she sits, hands folded in her lap, letting him try to call his team. it tells her more, his name and position, some of the people he'd cared about, and she makes a mental note to look him up and kira later on. he'd been on a station, a wormhole had been involved. she has one guess in mind, a station that famously served by a very known wormhole, but she doesn't jump in with it yet.
when he pauses, when the silence rings clear, she smiles at him, a little sympathetic )
Doctor Bashir, I'm afraid that the situation is far bigger than you simply having been transported somewhere else.
( and sadly his friends are dead, though hopefully not because of what took him here )
The wormhole likely is why you were here, and I can get my people looking to see if your friends have also turned up elsewhere here. But if not-- there's one thing that you should prepare yourself for.
( internally she winces at her words, speaking the next part a little quicker before his fear can grasp him too tightly )
Of course I'm not. Of course! Because it's the wormhole. It can send you off to another universe, so you can have a bracing experience in a brand new vocation as a slave, why not spirit you off to another time as well?!
[It is the annoyance of someone who was interrupted in the middle of something important, and who's worried about who he left behind. And who keeps getting pranked by the same stupid anomaly and has decided to temporarily anthropomorphize it. Robble robble mirror unviverse was bad enough robble robble argh.]
[He sits down abruptly on the lounge chair, pinching the bridge of his nose.]
When the blazes am I? And where? [A pause.] If you recognize anything about me or what I've said, I'm guessing it's the future, not a time before I was born.
[Maybe his uniform? Starfleet changed them often enough his could be hideously out of date.]
( one of her hands presses to her mouth, covering the smile that threatens to form to hide it-- she can be famously bad at keeping her expression neutral, and this is not the time to accidentally laugh at his rambling.
she nods quickly, listening, and then as she speaks lets her hand fall again, both of then moving as she talks to him )
You're in my office on the USS Athena, currently orbiting Earth.
( which was honestly a bonus at this point, easier to explain than a planet that he hadn't yet heard about. and before they were in the middle of travel )
It's 3195. I know, a big jump, but I'm confident we can work this out and find a way to undo this. Despite everything Temporal Investigations says doesn't happen, they wouldn't exist if time travel hadn't or didn't happen-- intentionally or not.
( and given the most recent part with the uss discovery, it happened. she was aware of some of those details thanks to charlie, given her retirement at that point )
Now, based on what you said, the wormhole? Would I be right in assuming it's the wormhole by Bajor? You mentioned a station, Deep Space 9? Details will only help us, Doctor.
sorry for the delay, also did you see the new ep? screaming crying
Thirty-one-ninety f... [He just trails off without even finishing the whole number.]
[And gapes at her. Sure, he's time traveled a few centuries before but this is - oh this is strange, to be in the future this time instead of the past. To be thrust forward that far into the unknown.]
[Into the things he shouldn't know.]
Yes. I'm Dr. Julian Bashir, chief medical officer of Deep Space Nine, which is currently captained by Benjamin Sisko. The station is currently near Bajor. I'm from the year 2375. We're currently at war with the Dominion.
[He gives the specific stardate. It is a perilous time the very height of the war, only months before its climax and end.]
[It makes his appearance make perfect sense. It was a desperate time, where bloodshed and death was around every corner. When exhaustion was a constant companion.]
[That means it's a dangerous time for him to have been pulled from. There are moments where it was necessary for him to be there, and where his Augment intellect was important.]
[And there were things after, the things he hasn't done. Medical contributions - like a huge chunk of the research that cured the ketracel-white dependence of the Jem'Hadar. Or the research that helped end the Andorian reproductive crisis. And so much more.]
You'll be relieved to know that we're not still at war.
( she knows, she knows, you shouldn't reveal any futuristic details, but she doesn't give much, just something to breathe over. when that war ended, and how nahla won't say, but there'll be enough he'd be able to learn just by looking around -- starfleet still existed. maybe the outcome was obvious enough )
I know that you've said that you're alright, but I'd still like to have my chief medical officer examine you. He may be able to find out something about why you got here, even if you are healthy.
( you're 800 years in the future, doctor, medicine has done exactly what you'd expect )
I also have many questions for you.
sorry for the delay, been picking up a lot of extra hours this month so may be slow for a bit.
[Julian takes in a breath at the "we're not still at war." He sighs it back out in obvious relief.]
I noticed you didn't seem to be speaking Dominionese and was hoping for the best. I didn't want to ask.
I worked with some other Augments. Our statistical analyses of possible outcomes of the war were....dire. Captain Sisko had to talk me back into having a little hope.
[He's glad she told him. That doesn't mean he'll stop fighting his damndest because he knows it may be necessary. That should have minimal bearing on the timeline.]
[He nods at her in agreement at being examined, though he looks annoyed at the prospect. But it is true that doctors are the worst patients.]
[He stands to go to their Infirmary.]
Whether you want to do it now or after I meet with your CMO, ask away.
( she makes a mental notes at this point to make sure the good doctor is kept away from lura -- whilst they're centuries different, she's not certain that would be a nice surprise for him. at least without some pre-warning. which nahla doesn't do yet )
Let's do it now.
( it wouldn't take much for the doctor to be able to get to her office, and she didn't yet wish to break up the conversation they were having )
The wormhole. You've no doubt travelled through it hundreds of times. Was there anything different about it this time, readings that you've never seen before, or some part of your mission that could have had enough of an impact to result in this?
The sensors indicated the bio-litrocene we were transporting on board was interacting somehow with the wormhole and a tachyon leak from the damage. We were trying to figure out what was happening but then I wound up here.
[A pause.]
The wormhole was often sensitive to certain types of energies. This certainly wouldn't be the first time it transported me somewhere odd.
But it is the first time it's taken you quite so far?
( nahla assumes based on his reaction. one of her hands moves again, half-way back to her mouth before she pauses, it hovering mid-air, and then she lowers it back down )
I doubt we'd be able to replicate the precise scenario that caused you to arrive here, though we will be able to send you back.
( nahla says it as certainty, even though she doesn't know it yet. they'd have to do simulations, break a few laws-- all time travel technology had been destroyed and banned after the temporal wars. but this was an extraordinary circumstance )
We'll get you there, Doctor.
sorry for the long delay, how do you want to handle any stuff of him getting checked out?
Well, it did take me to the mirror universe. I'd say another dimension is quite far.
But this is certainly the farthest I've been taken in time.
[A shrug.]
Let's see if your medical staff can find anything unusual. I must admit I'm curious to see your Medbay. I know I should try not to pay that much attention to any technology but it can't hurt to look.
no subject
so she sits, hands folded in her lap, letting him try to call his team. it tells her more, his name and position, some of the people he'd cared about, and she makes a mental note to look him up and kira later on. he'd been on a station, a wormhole had been involved. she has one guess in mind, a station that famously served by a very known wormhole, but she doesn't jump in with it yet.
when he pauses, when the silence rings clear, she smiles at him, a little sympathetic )
Doctor Bashir, I'm afraid that the situation is far bigger than you simply having been transported somewhere else.
( and sadly his friends are dead, though hopefully not because of what took him here )
The wormhole likely is why you were here, and I can get my people looking to see if your friends have also turned up elsewhere here. But if not-- there's one thing that you should prepare yourself for.
( internally she winces at her words, speaking the next part a little quicker before his fear can grasp him too tightly )
You're not still in your own time.
no subject
[Followed by annoyance.]
Of course I'm not. Of course! Because it's the wormhole. It can send you off to another universe, so you can have a bracing experience in a brand new vocation as a slave, why not spirit you off to another time as well?!
[It is the annoyance of someone who was interrupted in the middle of something important, and who's worried about who he left behind. And who keeps getting pranked by the same stupid anomaly and has decided to temporarily anthropomorphize it. Robble robble mirror unviverse was bad enough robble robble argh.]
[He sits down abruptly on the lounge chair, pinching the bridge of his nose.]
When the blazes am I? And where? [A pause.] If you recognize anything about me or what I've said, I'm guessing it's the future, not a time before I was born.
[Maybe his uniform? Starfleet changed them often enough his could be hideously out of date.]
no subject
she nods quickly, listening, and then as she speaks lets her hand fall again, both of then moving as she talks to him )
You're in my office on the USS Athena, currently orbiting Earth.
( which was honestly a bonus at this point, easier to explain than a planet that he hadn't yet heard about. and before they were in the middle of travel )
It's 3195. I know, a big jump, but I'm confident we can work this out and find a way to undo this. Despite everything Temporal Investigations says doesn't happen, they wouldn't exist if time travel hadn't or didn't happen-- intentionally or not.
( and given the most recent part with the uss discovery, it happened. she was aware of some of those details thanks to charlie, given her retirement at that point )
Now, based on what you said, the wormhole? Would I be right in assuming it's the wormhole by Bajor? You mentioned a station, Deep Space 9? Details will only help us, Doctor.
sorry for the delay, also did you see the new ep? screaming crying
[And gapes at her. Sure, he's time traveled a few centuries before but this is - oh this is strange, to be in the future this time instead of the past. To be thrust forward that far into the unknown.]
[Into the things he shouldn't know.]
Yes. I'm Dr. Julian Bashir, chief medical officer of Deep Space Nine, which is currently captained by Benjamin Sisko. The station is currently near Bajor. I'm from the year 2375. We're currently at war with the Dominion.
[He gives the specific stardate. It is a perilous time the very height of the war, only months before its climax and end.]
[It makes his appearance make perfect sense. It was a desperate time, where bloodshed and death was around every corner. When exhaustion was a constant companion.]
[That means it's a dangerous time for him to have been pulled from. There are moments where it was necessary for him to be there, and where his Augment intellect was important.]
[And there were things after, the things he hasn't done. Medical contributions - like a huge chunk of the research that cured the ketracel-white dependence of the Jem'Hadar. Or the research that helped end the Andorian reproductive crisis. And so much more.]
so much screaming!!! many tears
( she knows, she knows, you shouldn't reveal any futuristic details, but she doesn't give much, just something to breathe over. when that war ended, and how nahla won't say, but there'll be enough he'd be able to learn just by looking around -- starfleet still existed. maybe the outcome was obvious enough )
I know that you've said that you're alright, but I'd still like to have my chief medical officer examine you. He may be able to find out something about why you got here, even if you are healthy.
( you're 800 years in the future, doctor, medicine has done exactly what you'd expect )
I also have many questions for you.
sorry for the delay, been picking up a lot of extra hours this month so may be slow for a bit.
I noticed you didn't seem to be speaking Dominionese and was hoping for the best. I didn't want to ask.
I worked with some other Augments. Our statistical analyses of possible outcomes of the war were....dire. Captain Sisko had to talk me back into having a little hope.
[He's glad she told him. That doesn't mean he'll stop fighting his damndest because he knows it may be necessary. That should have minimal bearing on the timeline.]
[He nods at her in agreement at being examined, though he looks annoyed at the prospect. But it is true that doctors are the worst patients.]
[He stands to go to their Infirmary.]
Whether you want to do it now or after I meet with your CMO, ask away.
no worries at all!
Let's do it now.
( it wouldn't take much for the doctor to be able to get to her office, and she didn't yet wish to break up the conversation they were having )
The wormhole. You've no doubt travelled through it hundreds of times. Was there anything different about it this time, readings that you've never seen before, or some part of your mission that could have had enough of an impact to result in this?
no subject
[A pause.]
The wormhole was often sensitive to certain types of energies. This certainly wouldn't be the first time it transported me somewhere odd.
no subject
( nahla assumes based on his reaction. one of her hands moves again, half-way back to her mouth before she pauses, it hovering mid-air, and then she lowers it back down )
I doubt we'd be able to replicate the precise scenario that caused you to arrive here, though we will be able to send you back.
( nahla says it as certainty, even though she doesn't know it yet. they'd have to do simulations, break a few laws-- all time travel technology had been destroyed and banned after the temporal wars. but this was an extraordinary circumstance )
We'll get you there, Doctor.
sorry for the long delay, how do you want to handle any stuff of him getting checked out?
But this is certainly the farthest I've been taken in time.
[A shrug.]
Let's see if your medical staff can find anything unusual. I must admit I'm curious to see your Medbay. I know I should try not to pay that much attention to any technology but it can't hurt to look.