( he was about the 8th man she'd ever had a full conversation with, he'd have had to hit her with the broad side of a barn in the way of flirtation for her to notice.
still, men's egos being what they are, she'll let him believe that. )
I see. A man of your stature surely takes such rules quite seriously.
( is it hard to note sarcasm over text? BUT HEY maybe he has grown up a little from the version she'd known. she will just have to see for herself. )
( in a manner of speaking, so has she. what does it say about her that it took more like a hundred years??? whoops )
I think that many rules are made for a reason, yet some still merit being broken. I suppose it is up to each of us where we stand on that particular spectrum.
[ It says she's got more time to work with than a human. ]
Pushing boundaries and challenging rules is how societies and other collective entities evolve, become more fair, and grow, I think. Having the ability to do so, even when you're content with the rules as they are, is vital.
[ To be fair, it's been a while. Even the incursion on the Romulan Neutral Zone he forced shortly before coming here ended up being cleared as a necessity before he had to defend himself; turns out he's captain material after all, who'd have thought. ]
Say hi to me in person sometime. I imagine you're one of the only people who isn't going to mistake me for Steve.
[ Since he's put two and two together, and is guessing Diana knows the other man well enough not to be fooled. ]
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[ Jim could ruminate about the elder Spock or he could just talk about flirting, because her next text has him smiling, a little.
(There's plenty of time later to give himself shit over being the Wrong Kirk.) ]
Oh yeah? Might not have been me, then, if he had any smooth moves. I'm more of a giraffe guy.
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( ouch. she says it with love, though........ )
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[ No ouch detected. ]
You won't have to dodge anything clumsy. Fraternization rules for commanding officers have put me out of the habit.
[ You know, mostly. ]
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still, men's egos being what they are, she'll let him believe that. )
I see. A man of your stature surely takes such rules quite seriously.
( is it hard to note sarcasm over text? BUT HEY maybe he has grown up a little from the version she'd known. she will just have to see for herself. )
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Rules and I have a sordid history, but time comes for us all one way or the other.
[ Which is an only mildly cryptic way of saying he Went Through Some Shit and grew the fuck up. ]
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I think that many rules are made for a reason, yet some still merit being broken. I suppose it is up to each of us where we stand on that particular spectrum.
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Pushing boundaries and challenging rules is how societies and other collective entities evolve, become more fair, and grow, I think. Having the ability to do so, even when you're content with the rules as they are, is vital.
That's also what I tell the admiralty, yes.
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( not judging. more amused than anything. )
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[ To be fair, it's been a while. Even the incursion on the Romulan Neutral Zone he forced shortly before coming here ended up being cleared as a necessity before he had to defend himself; turns out he's captain material after all, who'd have thought. ]
Say hi to me in person sometime. I imagine you're one of the only people who isn't going to mistake me for Steve.
[ Since he's put two and two together, and is guessing Diana knows the other man well enough not to be fooled. ]
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( he doesn't have a picture to go on, but she figures he can put those together, too. )
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