He closed his fingers around hers, a firm hold, his hand as always cool and dry, a little raspy. He'd never admit it; however, he found the touch steadying as well. He had never done well completely alone in his life. It was more than a little disconcerting to have awakened to a ghost ship. Having someone familiar present made him feel more as though it were a problem to be solved than a situation over which he had no control.
"Yes, Galor class." He knew that would mean very little to her just yet. If he could get the systems online, he could pull up more information for her. "I noticed that also. It's what awakened me. The sound was off."
Keeping hold of her, he started walking her slowly out of the bay. "We were on a routine sweep of a mine field left behind by the Federation blocking the opening of the wormhole leading to the Gamma Quadrant. There was no way past it into the wormhole itself. If there were, it wouldn't be a problem. Nothing was out of the ordinary. I had a headache, also not out of the ordinary of late, and retired to my quarters. I awoke to the ship sounding off, the crew missing, and sensors behaving erratically, if they were working at all."
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Date: 2012-03-22 04:36 am (UTC)"Yes, Galor class." He knew that would mean very little to her just yet. If he could get the systems online, he could pull up more information for her. "I noticed that also. It's what awakened me. The sound was off."
Keeping hold of her, he started walking her slowly out of the bay. "We were on a routine sweep of a mine field left behind by the Federation blocking the opening of the wormhole leading to the Gamma Quadrant. There was no way past it into the wormhole itself. If there were, it wouldn't be a problem. Nothing was out of the ordinary. I had a headache, also not out of the ordinary of late, and retired to my quarters. I awoke to the ship sounding off, the crew missing, and sensors behaving erratically, if they were working at all."