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crack_van2010-04-30 11:49 pm
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Logic Demands That You Take Off That Ridiculous Hat..., by igrockspock (PG-13)
And with this second Amanda/Sarek rec, I wind up my month's drive. Apologies for the rush at the end, but I hope you've enjoyed the fics.
Fandom: STAR TREK: REBOOT
Pairing: Amanda/Sarek
Length: one-shot
Author on LJ:
igrockspock
Author Website: /
Why this must be read: This charts the beginning of their relationship and is absolutely delicious - Sarek's point of view, particularly, is unmissable.
Logic Demands That You Take Off That Ridiculous Hat, Get Naked, and Come to Bed
By the morning of their departure, Sarek still does not understand how "a series of orienteering adventures" will serve as "an illuminating metaphor for the diplomatic world" while simultaneously "forging closer bonds, deeper communication, and better problem-solving skills," but he takes solace in making logical preparations for an illogical event.
From the Vulcan office manager, he accepts a survival pack and clothing suitable for the United States' North Coast, which is nearly as cool as Vulcan's polar regions. From the human mission leader, he accepts a color-coded slip of paper that indicates his seating assignment on the shuttle, which he understands will prevent him from sitting with his daily work unit. This provision is logical for the stated purpose of the exercise, though it prevents Sarek from selecting his favored seat near the emergency over-wing exit. Naturally, he has no fear of flying, but he regards it as prudent to maintain quick access to an emergency escape.
Fandom: STAR TREK: REBOOT
Pairing: Amanda/Sarek
Length: one-shot
Author on LJ:
Author Website: /
Why this must be read: This charts the beginning of their relationship and is absolutely delicious - Sarek's point of view, particularly, is unmissable.
Logic Demands That You Take Off That Ridiculous Hat, Get Naked, and Come to Bed
By the morning of their departure, Sarek still does not understand how "a series of orienteering adventures" will serve as "an illuminating metaphor for the diplomatic world" while simultaneously "forging closer bonds, deeper communication, and better problem-solving skills," but he takes solace in making logical preparations for an illogical event.
From the Vulcan office manager, he accepts a survival pack and clothing suitable for the United States' North Coast, which is nearly as cool as Vulcan's polar regions. From the human mission leader, he accepts a color-coded slip of paper that indicates his seating assignment on the shuttle, which he understands will prevent him from sitting with his daily work unit. This provision is logical for the stated purpose of the exercise, though it prevents Sarek from selecting his favored seat near the emergency over-wing exit. Naturally, he has no fear of flying, but he regards it as prudent to maintain quick access to an emergency escape.
