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On reviewing her TOS counterpart
I'm sorry, I need a moment to process this.
A child? I find that incredibly hard to believe. I know myself. I wouldn't be so foolish as to allow for a mistake like that and Starfleet contraceptive implants are incredibly effective. Not to mention that Jim... I can't see Jim... it's just too much to wrap my mind around. Which is exactly why I presume it was a mistake and certainly not something that was planned by any means. Never mind the total lack of a sexual relationship.
Not that Jim isn't a wonderful man. I just can't picture him as someone interested in the idea of children. Or settling down with one woman long enough for that to even be a topic of conversation. It couldn't end any way but badly. In fact it did end badly. One could argue that it started badly seeing as that other version of... of me didn't even tell the boy who his father was. I find that incredibly cruel and don't like in the least what it says about me or my character.
Horrible life choices aside, none of that really matters. The circumstances there were completely different so I don't see why you felt the need to share that bit of information. I was perfectly fine not knowing. Ignorance is bliss. As it is I don't think I'll be able to look the Captain in the eye for quite some time without feeling the need to apologize for something that hasn't even happened.
You are a cruel mun and I am appalled by your lack of decency in this matter. I believe a stiff drink is in order.
A child? I find that incredibly hard to believe. I know myself. I wouldn't be so foolish as to allow for a mistake like that and Starfleet contraceptive implants are incredibly effective. Not to mention that Jim... I can't see Jim... it's just too much to wrap my mind around. Which is exactly why I presume it was a mistake and certainly not something that was planned by any means. Never mind the total lack of a sexual relationship.
Not that Jim isn't a wonderful man. I just can't picture him as someone interested in the idea of children. Or settling down with one woman long enough for that to even be a topic of conversation. It couldn't end any way but badly. In fact it did end badly. One could argue that it started badly seeing as that other version of... of me didn't even tell the boy who his father was. I find that incredibly cruel and don't like in the least what it says about me or my character.
Horrible life choices aside, none of that really matters. The circumstances there were completely different so I don't see why you felt the need to share that bit of information. I was perfectly fine not knowing. Ignorance is bliss. As it is I don't think I'll be able to look the Captain in the eye for quite some time without feeling the need to apologize for something that hasn't even happened.
You are a cruel mun and I am appalled by your lack of decency in this matter. I believe a stiff drink is in order.

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*She gladly takes the bottle and pours herself just enough to sip on. She does have a job to do and getting too tipsy to do it is something that's probably ill advised.*
I've heard stories. Clay, isn't it?
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Y'see, that's the funny part. She said her mom's name is Jocelyn, but I don't know a Jocelyn, my ex-wife's name is Pam. So's that mean that I'm gonna meet Jocelyn, marry her, have a kid, and get divorced all over again a few years down the line?
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It's a point of contention with my mun. You see, Jocelyn is in this headspace as well. It's actually quite crowded.
*She takes another sip of her drink.* The mun usually points to a certain book whenever the topic gets brought up before regressing into growls and curses about writers being lazy.
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Pretty sure my mun was tempted to set the damn thing on fire if we're thinking of the same one.
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Muns are very complicated creatures. Very similar to certain weapons in a way. One wrong move and you face a potential explosion.
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You don't know the half of it. Bring up some movies around this guy, he goes ballistic.
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I think that holds true for a majority of them. The material might be different but the reactions are often ridiculously similar.
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Just like dear old dad, huh?
Well, you love something and see it get messed with, you're not exactly gonna be happy.
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*Though she's seen enough of Jocelyn to note what it is she gets from her mother as well. That just might be a bit of a sensitive topic for the doctor.*
No. No you're not. We all tend to go to extremes with things we love.