Captain Dylan Hunt (
dreams_dont_die) wrote2014-11-02 10:47 pm
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[ Personal Log ]: A Hallowe'en peace offering
This thing with Harper isn't going away.
Dylan's relationship with Harper has never been this strained for this long. They've had disagreements. Harper can be a handful, and it can take a firm, sometimes very firm, hand to draw him into line. It had been hard, at first, learning how to command each of the members of his new crew. Each of them needs something different, and Harper ... needs somewhere to belong. And, occasionally, to be reminded what is and isn't appropriate and acceptable for the crew that's trying to restore the Commonwealth.
Until now, it's always blown over with time. Even when Dylan's failings were worse than just not being sure how best to combine support and discipline with Harper. There have been times when he's failed him on a much deeper level than that. Like over Earth.
Still, it's never been like this. Harper's been snappy and unpleasant for weeks, and it's untenable. He needs his engineer.
Besides, if this was about trust and mistrust and Harper's behavior, what he's learned from Captain Rogers goes a long way towards addressing that.
This would be better were it not for the bright blue hair and the historic naval uniform, but it's gone on too long already, and he's worked out his strategy, which is why he has one of his bracers tucked into his belt as he strides down the corridor towards Harper's room.
When Harper answers the door, he'll be greeted by his captain with a terse expression on his face and a warning finger raised to forestall Harper's commentary.
"Not. A. Word. About the hair."
Dylan's relationship with Harper has never been this strained for this long. They've had disagreements. Harper can be a handful, and it can take a firm, sometimes very firm, hand to draw him into line. It had been hard, at first, learning how to command each of the members of his new crew. Each of them needs something different, and Harper ... needs somewhere to belong. And, occasionally, to be reminded what is and isn't appropriate and acceptable for the crew that's trying to restore the Commonwealth.
Until now, it's always blown over with time. Even when Dylan's failings were worse than just not being sure how best to combine support and discipline with Harper. There have been times when he's failed him on a much deeper level than that. Like over Earth.
Still, it's never been like this. Harper's been snappy and unpleasant for weeks, and it's untenable. He needs his engineer.
Besides, if this was about trust and mistrust and Harper's behavior, what he's learned from Captain Rogers goes a long way towards addressing that.
This would be better were it not for the bright blue hair and the historic naval uniform, but it's gone on too long already, and he's worked out his strategy, which is why he has one of his bracers tucked into his belt as he strides down the corridor towards Harper's room.
When Harper answers the door, he'll be greeted by his captain with a terse expression on his face and a warning finger raised to forestall Harper's commentary.
"Not. A. Word. About the hair."
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Harper realised this information might not be appreciated by someone like Dylan. He waved a paw and shrugged in a way that made it look like he might actually bounce like Tigger would. "So boss, what did you want to talk about?" He isn't sure this is a safer topic to move onto.
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It even makes the mess dress look good, and that's always been his least favorite uniform.
(He's fairly sure he doesn't want to know what Harper's thinking about the uniform he's wearing.)
Dylan's expression softens and becomes more amiable as they walk.
"I wanted to ask you to do something for me."
Some captains might take that as an opportunity, after what's been happening lately when he tries to talk to Harper, to point out that he is still Harper's captain, even here.
That's never been a strategy that works particularly well with his current crew, so he lets it be.
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That get's Harper's attention. He's can forget about everything else, he's curious what Dylan wants him to do. Usually it would mean making something or doing something. Hopefully making, because he missed that. He missed the machine shop. All he was making around the Enterprise then was a mess.
"Sure boss, what is it?"
It had to have got his attention because there were no smart remarks back.
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Harper had asked him, in a manner like that of a sulky child, what Dylan would prefer him to be doing instead of getting in trouble, and Dylan hadn't had a good answer for him. Now, at least he has something to suggest.
It's actually more for the sake of giving Harper something to do than because it's something Dylan needs, but those are equally important considerations, at the moment. He has to keep his crew together here, and he has to look out for them.
He's still their captain.
"Have you seen the holodecks here?"
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"I bet they have all sorts of programs." He smirked. "If not nothing that the Harper charm can't convince to work a little differently." He looked up at Dylan. "Or I could ask before doing that. Asking. Right, boss?"
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Even better, the idea has his attention.
That isn't difficult to work out, not when Harper's self-satisfied smile appears. Not when he's already lining himself up to make things work his way.
"Asking would be good. But actually, using a little of the Harper charm on them was exactly what I had in mind. They have a lot of things pre-programmed into them, but not what I want."
He lifts his eyebrows at Harper.
"Think you can check if it's all right and try programming something for me?"
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"Try?" Harper was back and frowning at Dylan. "There is no need for me to try. I can do it. With their permission. Who do I even need to ask? And what exactly is it you want? I can recreate Andromeda, I know all the best..." He stopped.
"What do you want me to program for you boss?"
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And Harper with something to prove is far better than Harper alternately sulking and making snide remarks.
"I think the Chief Engineer is the place to start, Lieutenant Commander La Forge. Do you know him?"
If he'd wanted Harper to learn something about responsibility, about living here like he'd want his crew to live on the Andromeda, in their world, Harper's lived up to that. There were a lot of people helped and saved by his actions.
Dylan's proud of that.
He gestures towards the turbolift, then calls it and asks it to take them to Deck 10.
When they step inside, he pulls out the bracer.
"This has some High Guard training programs in it. I want you to program them."