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Pre-Sim: Arrival on board - Naim's quarters

Posted Dec. 2, 2019, 11:54 a.m. by Ensign Kiama Naim (Scientist) (Silke Fahl)

Posted by Ensign Kaia (Engineering Officer) in Pre-Sim: Arrival on board - Naim’s quarters

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Posted by Ensign Kaia (Engineering Officer) in Pre-Sim: Arrival on board - Naim’s quarters
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While Kaia talked to the Chief Engineer, Kiama walked over to her replicator and ordered to glasses of water. With the drinks in hand, she returned to Kaia and placed the glass close to her, but not right next to the drone. She then settled down close by as well, but remained silent as she didn’t want to interrupt the conversation.

~Ensign Naim, Scientist

=^=I believe NE Gatineau was using it last I saw it, sir,=^= Kaia responded cheerily, then took the water and sipped. “Thank you, Naim.”

=/\= Gatineau? Thank you Kaia, keep me updated. Wynter Out. =/\=

Kaia

“You’re welcome. And please call me Kiama,” the scientist replied with a broad smile. After taking a sip from her own glass of water, she asked, “How long have you been on the Manhattan?”

~Ensign Naim, Scientist

Lt Cmdr Wynter, CE

“Quite some time. I think it has been a year or two. I… I have been in this Quadrant for that entire time. I miss my people.” She admitted. To be honest, although the engineer had cemented her place within the department, she hadn’t really made any lasting friendships.

Kaia

“Oh wow,” said Kiama in a hushed voice. “That is long time without returning home. Especially if you would like to.” Suddenly an idea popped into her head and she didn’t even think twice before asking, “Could you recreate your home on the holodeck? I’d love to see it, if you wouldn’t mind taking me.”

~Ensign Naim, Scientist

“I have a program that recreates a few specific environments,” Kaia said with a small nod, then was silent for a few moments, focusing on the repair. She pulled away after a moment. “I am also a part of a communication network that some Officers from my planet set up a few decades ago for Galdori in Starfleet. It is an interesting way to keep up with everything. For example, I know that there is a Laleri named Lukagu who is the Executive Officer of a ship called the Athena,” she commented.

Kaia, Eng

With her left elbow resting on her thigh and her chin resting in the palm of her hand, Kiama watched Kaia working on the repairs of the drone. It always impressed her to see engineers do such delicate work. The smile on her dark features widened as Kaia mentioned the communications network. “That is awesome. I’m glad you have that way of keeping up with everything. Does it help with you feeling lonely at times?” she asked softly.

~Ensign Naim, Scientist

Kaia nodded. “Not completely. Not always. But it does help a little most of the time. It is… it is not the same as being near other Raka. We have a kind of… telepathic connection. It is hard to explain. Unlike the telepathy of your species, which works on basically everyone, our, um, empathic link only works with Galdori. All five species 0 including the Pipini. And it is a constant thing in our minds. Like the hum of an engine, I guess. So… being without it is, I would say, like suddenly being unable to see in colour. I think it is easier to explain to a Betazoid, as you have a sense outside the physical reality to compare to. Trying to explain how it feels to humans has left me running in circles.”

Kaia, Eng

OOC: something interesting about the peoples of Galdor - their language doesn’t include contractions, just because of how it’s structured. So they don’t use them in english. it’s HARD to write and remember that.

OOC: That’s interesting and I can imagine that it’s hard at times to keep in mind and write accordingly.

IC:
Subconsciously, Kiama leaned slightly forward. “Your description sounds both familiar and foreign to me and I can only imagine how hard it must be for you not to have that bond. As a Betazoid I can always sense the emotions of the people around me. So we learn how to shield our own emotions and ourselves form the emotions around us when our telepathic and empathic abilities begin to manifest during puberty. I suppose it’s similar for you? A way of self-protection so we don’t get overwhelmed by the emotions around us. And it’s similar with our telepathy. I could read almost anybody’s mind on this ship, but I don’t as I respect their privacy. Often we use our telepathy more as a way of communication than anything else. The idea of losing that is frightening and I can imagine how lonely you must feel because you don’t have the bond out here. I …” Suddenly her voice trailed off and her gaze became unfocused, with her eyes slightly narrowed and her left thumb lightly resting sideways on her lips.

~Ensign Naim, Scientist

“We have our ability from when we are young kids,” Kaia said with a slight tilt of her head. “It is not something that can be blocked, which is why I compare it more to the sense of smell than anything else, usually. Or the ability to see colours. You cannot stop seeing in colour without stopping sight at all.” She trailed off, seeing Naim looking somewhat… distraught? It was hard to tell. “Are you okay?” she asked, reaching over and putting her little hand on Naim’s knee.

Kaia, Eng

Blinking once or twice, Kiama returned to the here and now. Placing her slender, dark hand gently on top of Kaia’s she sad, “Yes, I am. I just had an idea and my thoughts went down a rabbit hole. I’m sorry.” Shaking her head ever so slightly, she continued, “It is fascinating that your people have those abilities since childhood. If a Betazoid is born with these abilities, they usually develop severe mental health problems. Anyway, that bond sounds like a very special connection. I wish there was something I could do to help.”

~Ensign Naim, Scientist


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