( 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 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.