General Chang (
general_chang) wrote2012-07-01 11:20 am
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Entry tags:
- actually a general,
- admiral,
- battle is good for the klingon soul,
- chang's very nice... with his own kind,
- drink is good for the klingon soul,
- enterprises of great pitch and movement,
- federation trickery,
- humanity sucks,
- i mock my pain,
- k'nera is a putty tat,
- klingons have a temper,
- nietzschean counterpart,
- port
Losmah - Nice Try - Spam for Rhade
[Chang's reaction to his return to the barge was subdued, particularly given that he was a Klingon. He stood stock-solid for a few moments, until K'Nera brushed up against him, clearly confused.
He looked down at her before moving briskly towards his room, the panther close on his tail. Only upon entering his room did he permit the growl that had slowly been building loose into a roar.
The next he knew he was leaning against the cool plating that served as a wall in his quarters, his hands bloodied, panting.
He found a seat, grabbed an old bottle of blood wine and uncorked it. K'Nera, brave creature that she was, sat up next to him, gnawing slightly on his free hand. The bond they had soothed him some.]
He looked down at her before moving briskly towards his room, the panther close on his tail. Only upon entering his room did he permit the growl that had slowly been building loose into a roar.
The next he knew he was leaning against the cool plating that served as a wall in his quarters, his hands bloodied, panting.
He found a seat, grabbed an old bottle of blood wine and uncorked it. K'Nera, brave creature that she was, sat up next to him, gnawing slightly on his free hand. The bond they had soothed him some.]
Spam
[He finally takes a drink and after a slight squint, puts down the tankard.]
Whether or not what you did was necessary, you still had your friend murdered. You tried to maintain the Empire as it was through dishonor. And you know that you acted in dishonor, and that your honorable friend died in vain.
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He didn't die in vain by his own measure. My death may have been, but his was not.
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Whether it was mine or not, it needed to be sacrificed. I do not repent that act, but that I did not succeed.
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[Which is a dilemma. What did Chang even have that was important after years rotting away here?]
It makes you little more than a thief, no matter how noble the reasons.
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His rights were not more important than the Empire and that is why I stand by it. Not because I dismiss his rights, but because I cannot place his before the fate of the Empire.
Thief, traitor, conspirator, honourless cur. Changes nothing, certainly not my pride.
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But you didn't kill anyone to escape. You did steal a craft, but now you need to have your hands treated- [He nods toward his hands. Whether it's by a healer or simply having them wrapped.] That coupled with the fact you accomplished nothing will suffice as a punishment rather than any time in Zero.
[Unlike Kirk, Chang didn't have a responsibility as a warden.]
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He nodded in acknowledgement.]
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Was there anything different about the Empire there?
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Then I'll let you tend to your hands. [He's less angry now- talking about Torres seems to have tempered him. At least for now. He still has to talk to Kirk and the dread of that is still weighing on him.]
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