This is not panic, because that would imply that she is panicking, and Starfleet officers do not panic! So of course she isn't going to panic! Her face is just. stuck like this. Stuck looking panicked. Yeah, that's it.
(Okay, she's a little bit panicking.)
But now she's gotta rein it in, because her new friend Gwen (You Do Not Get A Say In This) is asking her a question.]
What? No! I definitely haven't heard of them before. [A little nervous laugh as she waves her hand, as if she can totally dismiss the question. Then, quietly, after a beat:] ...mostly I just. read about them. But! You can't tell them, okay? I have no idea what it'll do if you do. We could create a paradox or maybe Starfleet won't exist anymore or the whole simulation will break-- anything could happen!
Uhhhh-- Yeah. I don't-- think that's going to be a problem. They're both from different timelines already, sooo.
[She isn't sure about going into too much detail about that, partially because she doesn't exactly understand it all herself. She only knows the bare minimum about Jim and Spock's dimension, as it is.]
Also, things like that don't matter so much here. We're in our own, contained universe. Or computer simulation. Again, not too clear on that officially yet.
How can you know that for sure? I mean...have people been back home to see what's happened to their timelines? And even if they're from different timelines, I'm from like-- way in their future! I mean, sure, maybe me saying something could make the Dominion War never happen, but maybe it means the Borg take over instead! Time is super complicated and if you change one little thing, it could have a TOTALLY insane effect on the timeline!
[... ... ... that being said, there's not exactly anything she can do about it here, is there? So she sort of groans, totally defeated, and squashes her hands into the sand.]
I know I'm in Science Officer Training on the ship, but this is just...really, really outside of my experience. In every way.
Don't worry, it's kinda outside of everyones experience. Including Jim and Spock's.
[They're all just lost on this one. But at least the simulation theory seems credible. Now if only they could find that AI port.]
I know this is a lot-- really, you're not the only one that's struggled to wrap your head around all of it. I've also met someone from an alternate version of my reality, so. You know. Just all around weird around here.
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This is not panic, because that would imply that she is panicking, and Starfleet officers do not panic! So of course she isn't going to panic! Her face is just. stuck like this. Stuck looking panicked. Yeah, that's it.
(Okay, she's a little bit panicking.)
But now she's gotta rein it in, because her new friend Gwen (You Do Not Get A Say In This) is asking her a question.]
What? No! I definitely haven't heard of them before. [A little nervous laugh as she waves her hand, as if she can totally dismiss the question. Then, quietly, after a beat:] ...mostly I just. read about them. But! You can't tell them, okay? I have no idea what it'll do if you do. We could create a paradox or maybe Starfleet won't exist anymore or the whole simulation will break-- anything could happen!
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[She isn't sure about going into too much detail about that, partially because she doesn't exactly understand it all herself. She only knows the bare minimum about Jim and Spock's dimension, as it is.]
Also, things like that don't matter so much here. We're in our own, contained universe. Or computer simulation. Again, not too clear on that officially yet.
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[... ... ... that being said, there's not exactly anything she can do about it here, is there? So she sort of groans, totally defeated, and squashes her hands into the sand.]
I know I'm in Science Officer Training on the ship, but this is just...really, really outside of my experience. In every way.
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[They're all just lost on this one. But at least the simulation theory seems credible. Now if only they could find that AI port.]
I know this is a lot-- really, you're not the only one that's struggled to wrap your head around all of it. I've also met someone from an alternate version of my reality, so. You know. Just all around weird around here.