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James T. Kirk ([personal profile] kirktastic) wrote2009-09-19 12:31 am
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[We Interrupt Your Usual RP to Bring You... International Talk Like a Pirate Day!]

It was morning on the Enterprise, and it came with the slow creaking of wood deck around him, swelling in the heat of the morning, the sound of waves against the sides of the ship. Definitely a damn good way to wake up.

Even better was waking up between two warm bodies, one pressed to either side of him. On one side was his cabin boy, a young buck with a foolish head but a pleasing face and tongue. On the other, his first mate, a smug, stoic, uptight, ridiculously intelligent bastard who he had finally talked into ...sharing his bed. At least in the physical sense. He'd won the argument that the captain's bed was the most comfortable place on the ship, but anything beyond that was met with a pointed look and a reach for the sword hilt.

It was a damn good life here on the Enterprise.

He was Captain James T. Kirk of the pirate ship Enterprise, the most feared name on the open seas. He ran his crew with a mixture of charm, command, and the point of his sword. He was a good swordsman, a better brawler, and decent with a flint lock.

[OOC: This will be the ONLY pirate thread everyone, no multiple posts on multiple journals! Post just in here for this! Today only!]

Re: Also damn my lack of appropriate icon.

[identity profile] len-not-spock.livejournal.com 2009-09-19 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"And there you would have but one of my many reasons for abandoning a career in the Navy," Leonard agreed.

"Let's hope this fair weather stays with us for a while, then."

Re: Also damn my lack of appropriate icon.

[identity profile] de-forest.livejournal.com 2009-09-19 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, I for one am glad you chose to abandon that career." De smiled warmly. Circumstances had bought the three actors together, and DeForest would not change the outcome for the world.

"Fair weather, and a safe trip..." said De, staring out at the horizon. He had heard horror stories about sea monsters, huge maelstroms and pirate attacks before they had boarded the ship, and they had not reassured him for the long voyage ahead - on top of his seasickness, DeForest was also perpetually worried that, well, something bad was going to happen.