Elim Garak (
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revivalproject2019-09-07 12:43 am
( open ) arrival
Who: Garak and YOU!
What: Arrival and exploring the city
When: First few days after his arrival
Where: Some random abandoned buildings and shops, the hotel
Warnings: None expected
I ▹ INFORMATION
II ▹ CULTURE
((ooc: Garak is new and can be found pretty much all over town, wherever you'd like to run into him I'm game! Feel free to write your own adventure, or friend/ping me @
extreminator if you'd like to plan something out!))
What: Arrival and exploring the city
When: First few days after his arrival
Where: Some random abandoned buildings and shops, the hotel
Warnings: None expected
I ▹ INFORMATION
[ One thing Garak has learned can be more valuable than virtually anything is information. The bright orb waiting for him upon arrival was useful, but incredibly lacking in many aspects, and Garak finds himself needing more to know what he's dealing with.
Yes, he realizes that a dying species likely had other things to worry about than just how much information they left readily available for others to come, but that doesn't mean some isn't laying around somewhere. He takes to exploring each and every building, pushing through the overgrown plants to step inside, climbing up stairs where he can manage, poking his head into different rooms as he passes them.
He'll approach any computer screen he finds, and he'll promptly open the nearest control panel to try and see what the circuitry looks like, and if there's any chance to get power running through it again. When that fails, he heads back outside and walks towards the outskirts of the city, trying to find whatever path the power might have once followed, hoping to find some sort of energy central.
The same goes for the plumbing system. At least plenty of people seem invested in getting power back up again, but Garak has a feeling they will all be in dire need of a decent bath sooner or later, and things will get rather unbearable if they don't get the plumbing working again.
If he finds anyone else exploring anywhere he happens to go, he'll smile at them, tilting his head all too politely. ] Greetings. May I ask what you're looking for? Perhaps it's the same as I, and we can help each other.
Yes, he realizes that a dying species likely had other things to worry about than just how much information they left readily available for others to come, but that doesn't mean some isn't laying around somewhere. He takes to exploring each and every building, pushing through the overgrown plants to step inside, climbing up stairs where he can manage, poking his head into different rooms as he passes them.
He'll approach any computer screen he finds, and he'll promptly open the nearest control panel to try and see what the circuitry looks like, and if there's any chance to get power running through it again. When that fails, he heads back outside and walks towards the outskirts of the city, trying to find whatever path the power might have once followed, hoping to find some sort of energy central.
The same goes for the plumbing system. At least plenty of people seem invested in getting power back up again, but Garak has a feeling they will all be in dire need of a decent bath sooner or later, and things will get rather unbearable if they don't get the plumbing working again.
If he finds anyone else exploring anywhere he happens to go, he'll smile at them, tilting his head all too politely. ] Greetings. May I ask what you're looking for? Perhaps it's the same as I, and we can help each other.
II ▹ CULTURE
[ Garak has found himself a place to sleep in at the rundown hotel. It's far from perfect, and he fully plans on finding something better eventually, but for the moment it has a door, a mostly intact window, and a whole ceiling. The bathroom has a tub that could be filled with water for a bath if need be, and having pushed the bed frame aside, Garak has gathered a few old blankets and sheets to serve as a small bed by a darker, warmer corner of the room.
He's not sleeping currently, however. Door open, he's sitting on those blankets, legs crossed, hunched over what looks like some kind of electronic device in his hands. He runs his fingers over the screen with a frown on his face, tapping and clicking like he's looking for something...
And then music just starts playing. Garak groans, eyes practically rolling back on his head. ] Oh, useless.
He's not sleeping currently, however. Door open, he's sitting on those blankets, legs crossed, hunched over what looks like some kind of electronic device in his hands. He runs his fingers over the screen with a frown on his face, tapping and clicking like he's looking for something...
And then music just starts playing. Garak groans, eyes practically rolling back on his head. ] Oh, useless.
((ooc: Garak is new and can be found pretty much all over town, wherever you'd like to run into him I'm game! Feel free to write your own adventure, or friend/ping me @

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[ Bones genuinely liked the other doctor, even if he had some kind of odd hero-worship of Bones. Despite coming from a place with multiple timelines, it was still strange to meet a person who knew you and everything you had done. ]
Leonard McCoy. [ He shakes Garak's hand. ] Pleased to meet you as well. I'm the CMO on the Starship Enterprise.
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[ Garak leaves it at that, for now. No point in telling this man that Julian may as well be his closest friend, or that he trusts him implicitly. Even if there are things he would never dream to share with the doctor. Matters of his past mostly, of course, they hardly bore any weight. ]
Ah! [ Recognition flashes in his eyes, and his smile widens. ] The famous doctor! Julian has mentioned you on occasion. I suppose I will have the chance to see for myself whether the man lives up to the legend.
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[ Surprise, surprise. (Well, it may be a surprise to McCoy, since he knows nothing about Cardassians. ]
I find that hard to believe, Doctor. You humans... there is always more to you than meets the eyes.
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He shrugs at those words. ]
Maybe so. I've done some things I'm proud of, but also done some things I'm not so proud of. That's pretty much all humans in a nutshell though.
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Such is the nature with most people, doctor, Human or otherwise. Some of us may be less willing to admit to it, but we all have done things that didn't fill us with a sense of pride. Even if they were necessary at the time.
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[ He's spent enough time around Spock to know that Vulcans are different from humans. For all he knew, Cardassians felt the same way. ]
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[ His expression shifts into a smile. ] And to learn from those mistakes, hopefully. Otherwise you will not get very far in life. Quite literally.
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He gives the other man a nod. ]
I probably ought to leave you alone so you can try to get some sleep. [ That was what Bones had been on his way to do before getting distracted by the music. Now he can feel his own exhaustion starting to set in. ]
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[ He turns off the music, since he too was planning on settling in for the night, then bows politely at McCoy, smiling. ]
Sleep well. Surely we'll run into one another again soon.
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