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Title: Till You See It On The Silver Screen (In Stellar Cartography)
Author: [livejournal.com profile] chaletian
Fandom: Star Trek XI
Rating: PG-13
Spoilers: Not really
Summary: Woo! Village!verse. It’s movie night on Enterprise.
A/N: Tchah, I was almost afraid I’d dried up on these, but apparently not!



After a couple of years, no-one’s quite sure who instigated movie night: the decision was lost in the muddle of inventories and medicals and a shakedown mission that featured the Captain breaking two ribs and three crewmen from Engineering losing their uniforms in an unscrupulous game of strip poker. Somehow, from this, emerged the tradition: once a week, the giant screen in Stellar Cartography, otherwise used for mapping their voyage, is taken over by Lt Robbins’ holoprojector, and each crewmember gets a go at choosing a film.

Chekov: The Boy From Alpha Centauri

As the music swells and the eponymous Hayden sweeps Alanna into his arms, Sulu leans over to Chekov.

“So, this kid saves the known universe and then gets the girl, even though she used to babysit for him.”

Chekov beams back. “Da,” he says cheerfully, stealing the last mouthful of popcorn from Sulu’s bowl. “Is good, yes?”

Sulus shakes his head. “Dude. Could you be any less subtle?”

Chekov just looks confused as Sulu heads for the door. “I do not understand. Sulu? Sulu! Come back? What do you mean? Sulu!”

Uhura: Two Sides of the Sun

“I loved this film so much growing up,” says Uhura. “My mom and I used to watch it all the time.”

It’s romantic and sweeping and surprisingly explicit, and during a lull in the post-coital dialogue, someone can be heard whispering, “So, you think that’s what it’s like for her and you-know-who?”

Uhura’s lips tighten and she flushes slightly, and Gaila says, “That reminds me so much of this time before I started at the Academy when I met these three guys in a bar…” and she talks loudly about her sexual exploits until everyone’s so amused or turned on or freaked out by what she’s saying no-one thinks about Uhura and you-know-who.

“It was a really nice film,” says Gaila, later.

“Thanks,” says Uhura.

Hamley: Enterprise

“Isnae this bad luck or something?” asks Scotty, glaring at the screen where a muscled Drew Lewis, wearing the remains of a Starfleet-issue singlet, plays Jonathan Archer. “Watching a movie about a ship called Enterprise ?”

“Shhh!” hisses Hamley. He’s still not forgiven Scotty for his epic feud with Archer. “This is a classic of modern historical cinema.”

“Aye, more like a classic of modern historical revisionism,” grumbles Scotty. “I mean, look at the man! Archer never looked that good.”

“He is a GOD OF A MAN!” declares Hamley, and Scotty subsides, though doesn’t miss the opportunity to add a postscript to his next message to Archer (carefully encrypted inside a subspace communiqué about dilithium crystal decay after a terse lecture from Kirk on the perils of a conducting a cold war with a venerable and decorated Starfleet officer – a lecture that sounded disconcertingly like the voice of experience), informing him that the only person interested in watching his character cavort around yon stage was a half-witted Engineering crewman who couldnae align a plasma coil without written instructions and a flashing sign sent down by God.

Winters: The Great Plague

“My God!” says Bones, chucking instruments onto a tray with unusual vigour and only missing braining Kirk by about an inch. “Can’t you throw him out an airlock or something?”

Jim just grins. “Come on, Bones, you love him really.”

Bones raises an eyebrow. “Sure I do. So much that if he actually caught the plague, I would not only leave him to die, I would paint a cross on his door to make sure no-one else came to his aid, and I would DANCE on his GRAVE at the end.”

“So, I take it you’re not coming to movie night?”

Bones glares. Jim makes a judicious getaway.

Sulu: The Three Musketeers

“Swords,” says Sulu in explanation, as he sends out the ship-wide notice of that week’s film choice.

Kirk nods approvingly. “Awesome.”

Oyewale: The Beast Man of Betelgeuse

“It’s an awesome film,” Oyewale is telling people a month before it’s his turn. “An absolute classic. Modern horror at its best.” He waxes lyrical on the subject non-stop, until people are wishing for the film just so it’ll be over, and Robbins is getting tired of having to shrug apologetically, like it’s his fault his boyfriend’s so obsessed by the Beast Man. “Honestly,” Oyewale says, “it’s got everything. Action and comedy and romance and gore. You’ll love it.”

Three days before movie night, Oyewale is on an away mission and is killed in a cave-in. On movie night, Kirk and Chekov are walking past Stellar Cartography just before three bells and are surprised to see Robbins setting up the holoprojector. He’s pale and a little more tightly-wound than usual, but he smiles when he sees them.

“Captain! I wasn’t sure you’d come!”

Kirk freezes for a half a second, then smiles, and saunters over and claps him gently on the shoulder. “Hey, you know me: I never miss movie night!” He grimaces eloquently at Chekov, and the Russian looks wildly around him.

“Um, yes… I have… zere is a… vill be back in a minute…” He dashes off, and almost immediately people start drifting in, Chekov skulking back just as Robbins sets the holoprojector going, and The Beast Man of Betelgeuse begins.

After an hour and a half, it ends.

“So,” someone says.

“Yeah,” says someone else.

“That film was poorly structured and badly acted,” says Spock, and a couple of people try to hush him, but he’s broken the ice.

“It’s a terrible film,” says Robbins.

“Terrible, Lt?” says Kirk. “That film would’ve had to have Michael fucking Olivier playing the Beast Man to even get to terrible!”

“I think my eyeballs might actually be bleeding,” says Bridgerton blankly. “Are my eyeballs bleeding?”

“I thought this film was a damn modern masterpiece,” objects McCoy. “Oyewale distinctly said that.”

Uhura laughs. “Yeah, but he also said Andorian chime music was the most lyrical expression of love and peace he’d ever heard.”

“I’m pretty sure that’s their equivalent of war drums,” says Scotty, scratching his head, and everyone laughs.

“Hey,” says one of the nurses, “do you remember when he…”

Spock: TBC

The atmosphere in the mess has been tense for a good couple of weeks. Every waking moment not taken up in duties finds Sulu and Chekov poring over padds, making ever more complex probabilistic calculations. They’ve been waiting for this for three years, and they’re determined to get it right.

“Look,” says Sulu, “Vulcans don’t have a big history of cinema, right? They w- they’re more about live theatre. So that narrows it down a lot.”

“And also,” says Chekov, “ zere is not much on the ship’s memory.”

Sulu holds up a finger. “Exactly!” They look comforted by this, then Chekov’s face falls.

“But he has spent a lot of time wiz the Captain since we left,” he points out, but Sulu is not dissuaded.

“Right – so, we factor in Kirk’s tastes. Which are twentieth century classics…”

“…twenty-second century abstract emotionalism…” (They both shudder; Kirk’s movie choice, a year or so ago, remains with everyone: a four hour epic, mostly in beige tones, that was somehow supposed to evoke sadness, hunger, loss and regret through the medium of discordant music and courtly dance – the crew is split in thinking Kirk’s actually into that sort of thing, and thinking it was a ship-wide punishment for that whole Tribble incident.)

“…and porn.” Sulu considered this. “But I doubt Spock’ll go there.” He looks determined, and points his padd at Chekov. “OK. We need a list of all the films on the ship’s database that are Vulcan in origin, or based on Vulcan stories, or are about Vulcan. We also need to cross-reference all the films that match Kirk’s tastes. Ideally, we need to find a way of checking what he’s watched and… what?”

Chekov looks at him, face tragic. “We forgot Uhura,” he says sadly.

Sulu stares at him. He swears, then sets his jaw. “OK, this is gonna be harder than we thought,” he says. “But damn it, Chekov, we will work out the odds on Spock’s movie choice!”

At the end of Spock’s chosen film, Sulu and Chekov are left looking at each other, bemused.

“Did that even come up on any of our lists?” asks Sulu.

“Hairspray?” says Chekov. “Definitely not.”

THE END

Date: 2009-06-18 08:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mneiai.livejournal.com
I love this verse and this one was so hilarious. I loved especially the Oyewale part, which was really perfect. Oh, and Kirk's advice about starting Cold Wars *snicker*

Date: 2009-06-18 08:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mhgood.livejournal.com
... a half-witted Engineering crewman who couldnae align a plasma coil without written instructions and a flashing sign sent down by God.

Hah! Hilarious!

Kirk’s movie choice, a year or so ago, remains with everyone: a four hour epic, mostly in beige tones, that was somehow supposed to evoke sadness, hunger, loss and regret through the medium of discordant music and courtly dance – the crew is split in thinking Kirk’s actually into that sort of thing, and thinking it was a ship-wide punishment for that whole Tribble incident.

I am snorting my drink through my nose at this! Great!

That last one, where you tie in a previous piece about the ongoing betting pools maintained by Sulu and Chekov, is brilliant!

And the one on Oyewale's choice--so touching.

This whole thing is awesome! I'm glad you're doing more!

Date: 2009-06-18 08:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skywaterblue.livejournal.com
Hee. I bet Kirk actually just really likes 22nd Century abstract emotionalism, but he'd never say because he doesn't want people to know he's secretly a literary geek.

Date: 2009-06-18 08:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cxw1065.livejournal.com
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!! I really hope that your wellspring of inspiration doesn't dry up. The only thing I can't forgive you for-- the idea that Ad Archer is considered a hero by even ONE person.
teee heee

Date: 2009-06-18 09:20 pm (UTC)
shinealightonme: (st simon!scotty)
From: [personal profile] shinealightonme
Oh man, this is quite possibly my favorite of the series so far. Completely brilliant mix of humor and friendship and touching and just...gah. Brilliant. Especially love Winters film choice and McCoy's reaction, and Scotty's continuing cold war with Archer (against Kirk's advice).

Date: 2009-06-18 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hawkmoth.livejournal.com
I love this to little tiny pieces, as I do all the stories in this series!

I got all misty in the part about Oyewale.

Date: 2009-06-18 09:30 pm (UTC)
ext_21566: (st-o captain my captain)
From: [identity profile] peachless.livejournal.com
I may have eep'ed a little when I saw village!verse in the summary. Well, more than a little. I love all of them so much, but I especially have a softness for communal movie night fic (I think it started with an SGA story a while ago). So, thank you. And oh, the awesomeness of Gaila, and the loveliness of turning Oyewale's night into a reminiscing of his time with them...

All were lovely. Thanks again.

Date: 2009-06-18 10:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaitou1412.livejournal.com
Oh God I love this verse. And I loved the Olyewale one, it interjected just the right bit of pathos into the ball of tribble fluff that is this fic. And I love that there is a move of 'Enterprise.'

Date: 2009-06-18 10:12 pm (UTC)
mellaithwen: (Default)
From: [personal profile] mellaithwen
HAIRSPRAY LMFAO I choked on my water :D

aaaawesome.

Date: 2009-06-18 10:53 pm (UTC)
tree_and_leaf: Watercolour of barn owl perched on post. (Default)
From: [personal profile] tree_and_leaf
Aw, smashing. Especially Uhura and Gaila/

Date: 2009-06-19 01:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saavikam77.livejournal.com
Hairspray! XD Poor Chekov and Sulu's books must have taken quite a hit. :p

And poor Oyewale! That was so sweet that his movie night turned into an impromptu memorial, though.

*applauds*

Date: 2009-06-19 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] artyartie.livejournal.com
Your village verse is awesome and I don't comment as often as I should on it, but each story just adds to the gigantic bundle of squee that this little corner of the sandbox is. Your Sulu (swords) is still quietly yet utterly awesome!

Date: 2009-06-19 02:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] not-sally.livejournal.com
OMG there's too much awesome in this 'verse!! And \o/

Date: 2009-06-19 02:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] loneraven.livejournal.com
Ahahaha, that was howlingly funny, I loved it.

Date: 2009-06-19 03:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cailet-06.livejournal.com
Yeah a new Village Verse! I'm glad that you cont. with them, they always end up making me laugh, and this was no exception.

Date: 2009-06-19 03:33 am (UTC)
ext_41564: (spock - bullshit)
From: [identity profile] shighola.livejournal.com
Movie night - I love it!

Poor Oyewale.
“I think my eyeballs might actually be bleeding,” says Bridgerton blankly. “Are my eyeballs bleeding?”

“I thought this film was a damn modern masterpiece,” objects McCoy. “Oyewale distinctly said that.”

I knew that movie was gonna be bad from the title alone, but I love that everyone came to support Robbins.

And Spock picking Hairspray?!

Date: 2009-06-19 05:22 am (UTC)
skybound2: (ST Kirk & Spock Badasses)
From: [personal profile] skybound2
HAH! I love this verse!! The part about Oyewale was particularly well done, and I ADORE the theories as to why Kirk chose what he did ;-P And of course, anything involving Chekov, Sulu, and gambling ;-P

Date: 2009-06-19 06:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hjpatience.livejournal.com
I love this series and am giddy you've come back to it.

Faveourite line is definitely the crew is split in thinking Kirk’s actually into that sort of thing, and thinking it was a ship-wide punishment for that whole Tribble incident which is just the thought of sneaky thing Jim Kirk would do!

More village-verse please!

Date: 2009-06-19 09:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bookwormsarah.livejournal.com
I think that was my favourite Vilage!Verse yet.

Date: 2009-06-19 03:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flyingcarpet.livejournal.com
I love it, especially Gaila talking over the sex scene and the way that no one knows if Kirk's choice was serious or not. :)

Date: 2009-06-19 05:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com
The distressing bit is I can kinda see why Spock would pick Hairspray. I'd imagine he'd be all for fiction advocating removing racial discrimination. I bet he watched it with Amanda as a kid

Date: 2009-06-19 09:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] burntcopper.livejournal.com
...Oyewale's tastes in films are disturbingly close to my workmates.

Really, Sulu, not The Flashing Blade? or Princess Bride?

Date: 2009-06-20 04:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rivki8699.livejournal.com
I just found this series and I absolutely adore it.

Date: 2009-06-23 02:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oltha_heri.livejournal.com
I love this verse so much. The running gags of Sulu and Chekov's gambling pool, Sulu/Swords/Kirk, and Scotty, Archer, and Hamley (which is my favorite because the idea that Archer and Scotty just have this cold war going on is hilarious, and probable) are all amazing. I also love your Bones, you have his bitchiness down so well, and use caps in such appropriate places for him, "and I would DANCE on his GRAVE at the end."

I also thought the Uhura and Gaila interaction was lovely and it made me smile, and the Oyewale piece was really sweet in its way and I think this was an excellent bit to include.

Also I love the new header. Kara, Bones, Ziva, Blackadder, Ivanova, and Zoe need to share screen space more often.

Date: 2009-06-23 07:12 pm (UTC)
ext_29272: (New Star Trek // Spock)
From: [identity profile] sunnyrea.livejournal.com
Ok seriously, you had me getting choked up over Oyewale AND I JUST MET HIM!!!!

Wow... I seriously sound like a fangirl. *hands you a towel* Sorry for all the goo but I believe I am done now.

Date: 2009-06-23 09:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gelsey.livejournal.com
You win at teh internetz :D

Date: 2009-06-24 09:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] illariy.livejournal.com
Hehe, very fitting choices for the crew members. Oyewale's part made me sniffle but I think Spock's is my favourite. His choice of Hairspray is making my brain go scary places... let's blame it all on Nyota's influence on him (I hope). Thanks for sharing this. Love the village!verse. :D

Date: 2009-07-27 03:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talietha.livejournal.com
evil! wicked!
sore ribs - laugh too much

icon by ileliberte

Date: 2009-09-13 03:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cloudydaise.livejournal.com
I think this is my favorite so far. I especially loved the bit with Gaila.

You're amazing, you know that right...?

Date: 2010-02-02 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] acehorner.livejournal.com
Sulu I love youuuuuuuuuuu!!!

Date: 2010-04-30 05:21 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aillychan.livejournal.com
a four hour epic, mostly in beige tones, that was somehow supposed to evoke sadness, hunger, loss and regret through the medium of discordant music and courtly dance

I think my Theater History & Lit professor actually made us watch part of this movie. Or he directed it. Or both. *hands* That was a weird class.

The Oyewale section is so sweet, and heart-achey.

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