[She'd already convinced herself that this was not Commander Tucker's consciousness by the time he started leading her through the streets. It was the way he held her hand, odd and unsensitive as it was, that assured her: this wasn't the engineer she'd worked with for the past four years.
What she didn't know was if he was experiencing another scenario, or if he was free aboard Enterprise. Of course, then she had to consider if this was his doing, but it was quickly dismissed: this wasn't Trip's MO. He wouldn't even understand what was happening, she was sure.
So she followed him, wary, but she slipped her hand away as they walked. The talk of two Malcolms was unsettling: T'Pol was wary of one Major Reed, she certainly wasn't interested in seeing two.]
What do you mean, the normal one? [Because in her opinion, Reed is pretty bug nuts crazy.
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What she didn't know was if he was experiencing another scenario, or if he was free aboard Enterprise. Of course, then she had to consider if this was his doing, but it was quickly dismissed: this wasn't Trip's MO. He wouldn't even understand what was happening, she was sure.
So she followed him, wary, but she slipped her hand away as they walked. The talk of two Malcolms was unsettling: T'Pol was wary of one Major Reed, she certainly wasn't interested in seeing two.]
What do you mean, the normal one? [Because in her opinion, Reed is pretty bug nuts crazy.