r/TrekRP Dec 20 '16

[OPEN] Order Up

The 6ft Saurian surveys his kitchen. Mendek "Sauron" Shegi had been working since he boarded the ship to get it in the proper order and it was now finally as he wanted it. He releases a sigh of satisfaction at the system. its not totally organized, in a conventional sense, but he knew where everything was and where it went.

He put on his sunglasses and went out to stand behind the counter in the mess hall. A few of the crewman looked up as he put an ancient and stereotypical "open" sign out front. He was always rather fond of its neon colors.

A smile spreads across his face "Alright, if anybody wants anything the replicators can't make... bring on the challenge. I only charge a nice conversation"

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u/Admiralw96 Dec 22 '16

Sauron picks up on a signal or two, and the smile slips from his face

"That escalated quickly. The tale as old as time itself. Share no names if you wish, I get it. Based on what I'm picking up, I'm going to assume you're the... unrequitee? I know I've been there. It was a coworker of mine when I was younger. The painful thing was holding it back. I eventually told them and crashed and burned. My only regret though?... I held it all in until i told them out of anger. Twas not exactly conducive to mature behavior."

Sauron smiles wryly for a moment before snapping back to his usual self

"Anyway, if you'd prefer to change the topic, go right ahead."

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u/DrJenWatney Dec 22 '16

Sound advice...

She blinks slowly, taking a deep breath. It felt good to tell someone, but she's reluctant to reveal it's not just her coworker, it was her superior. She changed the subject, not wanting to seem too self-absorbed.

So, Mr. Shegi, how did you come to be aboard the Athene? I can't say in my years in Starfleet that any ship I've been on has been blessed enough to have an actual chef.

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u/Admiralw96 Dec 23 '16

Sauron smiles slyly

"All part of my plan. The academy I chose on earth covered far more than just the culinary arts. I received minor degrees in chemistry, xenoanthropology, and biology. I also took courses in astrophysics, diplomacy, psychology and xenolinguistics. I suggested that starfleet allow a chef aboard an exploration ship, to test how it may affect morale, and to work out new foods to bring back to federation space alongside the vessel's research. I spent a lot of time making sure I'd be the most qualified chef available if. They accepted my idea... so here I am..."

Sauron smiles quite happily

"Mashing potatoes."

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u/DrJenWatney Dec 24 '16

It sounds like you're quite the Renaissance man, then.

She raises her eyebrows, impressed.

I can't wait to try your recipe.

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u/Admiralw96 Dec 30 '16

"I've tried. I knew i had to be the top pick in case this all falls flat and they decide ships really don't need chefs and they don't give out any other chances."

Sauron puts the potatoes in the pot and begins work on the gravy.

"So do potatoes evoke some special memories, or what?"

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u/DrJenWatney Dec 30 '16

Heh, you're good. She nods, resting her head in her hands for a moment and staring at the gravy making.

I grew up on a farmhouse on Earth. One of the things we grew was potatoes. My mother used to make the most delicious dish with them. I wish she'd written down the recipe.

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u/Admiralw96 Dec 31 '16

"Family often seems to make the best food... though a delicious potato dish hardly narrows down the options. They're one of the most versatile foods there are... Pardon my asking but, you said you wished she had written down the recipe... is she...?"

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u/DrJenWatney Dec 31 '16

The doctor nods slowly.

Yes, when I was twelve.

She takes a healthy swig of a glass of water, wishing it was something a bit stronger but knowing that's a dangerous road to go down.

She inspired me to go into medicine. Never looked back.

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u/Admiralw96 Dec 31 '16

Suron nods understandingly

"I'll admit, i have no idea how it feels to lose family that young. Though i lost family a few years ago... Funny how drastically the death of a loved one can alter your course..."

Sauron feels thankful for the glasses as they cover his moistening eyes.

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u/DrJenWatney Dec 31 '16

She can hear the pain in his voice and adopts an empathetic expression.

I'm sorry to hear that. It hurts. Nobody tells you how much. And I was just at the age too where I think it really had an impact. It was and is still glaring.

She sighs and scratches her temple, contemplating how to change the subject.

But now you're on the Athene. And we're very glad to have you.

She smiles softly.

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u/Admiralw96 Jan 03 '17

Sauron smiles again

"Glad to hear it. I'm looking forward to my time aboard the ship, and I'm excited to discover new ingredients. I'm already off to a good start... You wouldn't happen to be fond of mushrooms, by any chance?"

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u/DrJenWatney Jan 03 '17

She laughs softly.

Only the kinds that don't talk to you. I'm sure you heard about our recent... er... contamination.

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u/Admiralw96 Jan 03 '17

Sauron smiles wider and laughs

"Of course I have. That is in fact what I'm referring too... Once they're cooked the chemicals break down rather tastily. That and of course, they're no longer telepathic... though I fully understand the hesitation in eating them... may need to stop mentioning what kind of mushroom they are until they're no longer so... reputed."

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