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004 | scherzo no. 1 in B minor
[ VIDEO ]
[ Dorothy is normally pretty expressionless, but by her current face - eyes slightly narrowed, lips thinner - anyone who's spoken to her before might be able to tell she is Not Amused.
Coolly: ]
I am curious.
What holiday do you celebrate, where everyone loses their minds?
Please inform me.
[ Dorothy is normally pretty expressionless, but by her current face - eyes slightly narrowed, lips thinner - anyone who's spoken to her before might be able to tell she is Not Amused.
Coolly: ]
I am curious.
What holiday do you celebrate, where everyone loses their minds?
Please inform me.
[Video - Private]
[And he's grateful for that. As far as he can tell, Spock sounds like he still knows his usual self-defense moves, after hearing him describe his tussle with his new girlfriend. ...ARE they boyfriend and girlfriend now? ...No, he's getting off track.]
But your friend doesn't have a communicator, I'm guessing. I'm not sure why she wouldn't pick up otherwise.
[Video - Private]
[ She doesn't quite understand what he means. ]
But she doesn't answer my calls.
[Video - Private]
[His
enormouseyebrows draw down as his gaze shifts a little upward, examining his own communicator.]Do these things have any sort of tracking device? Seems like that would be useful if people go missing around here fairly frequently.
[Video - Private]
... I don't know.
[ She peers at the CPU, considering it. Absently: ]
It may be a breach of privacy.
[ That was always the balance, though, wasn't it? Safety and privacy. ]
[Video - Private]
But if you think she's really in danger, use it. Now I'm not going to advocate complete disregard for the rules, but keep in mind why those rules were made, and if breaking the rule goes against that reason.
[Because, as it turned out, Spock's accidental tracking device in Uhura's necklace wound up saving her life, so.]