Ensign Sariel Rager (
visible_sariel) wrote2009-04-26 05:46 pm
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Will's trip to Deep Space 9
the door opens on a corridor not entirely unlike those on the Enterprise; comm panels on the walls, deckplates underfoot, airlocks opening and closing with audible hisses in the middle distance. Despite all that, things look just a little more... civilian here. Not everyone passing by is in the same uniform, or in uniform at all, for one. Far from it.
Sariel waits until the corridor's as close to clear as it's likely to get before ducking through, beckoning Will after as soon as her feet hit the station's floor. She still looks a little nervous, but there's a smile tugging at the corners of her mouth all the same. "Welcome to Deep Space 9," she says as the door closes behind them.
Sariel waits until the corridor's as close to clear as it's likely to get before ducking through, beckoning Will after as soon as her feet hit the station's floor. She still looks a little nervous, but there's a smile tugging at the corners of her mouth all the same. "Welcome to Deep Space 9," she says as the door closes behind them.
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That's rather a good thing, when you're trying to get to what amounts to a dimensional portal in a side corridor and doing your best not to be noticed while you're about it. they do, eventually. Get there, that is. And fortunately for everybody who is, or could be, or really shouldn't be involved (not least of that last being Temporal Investigations!), the door opens on the bar at the first try. whew.