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This is Leonard McCoy, Chief Medical Officer aboard the USS Enterprise. Bridge, do you copy?
[ There’s a man in science blue standing next to the fountain, looking cold and grumpy as he shakes his device. ]
Damn interference… Enterprise, this is McCoy. I don’t know what the hell happened with those infernal transporters, but I’m damn sure I ain’t where I’m supposed to be. Scott, can you hear me? Jim? Uhura? Sulu? Chekov? Chapel? Anyone?
… Spock?
[ Nothing, not even the hobgoblin. Dammit. ]
Right, well. Looks like I’ll try and blend in. Christmas music and all...
[ Except since his communicator couldn’t reach the Enterprise, it broadcasted his conversation to the entire city instead… ]
[ There’s a man in science blue standing next to the fountain, looking cold and grumpy as he shakes his device. ]
Damn interference… Enterprise, this is McCoy. I don’t know what the hell happened with those infernal transporters, but I’m damn sure I ain’t where I’m supposed to be. Scott, can you hear me? Jim? Uhura? Sulu? Chekov? Chapel? Anyone?
… Spock?
[ Nothing, not even the hobgoblin. Dammit. ]
Right, well. Looks like I’ll try and blend in. Christmas music and all...
[ Except since his communicator couldn’t reach the Enterprise, it broadcasted his conversation to the entire city instead… ]

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'course you were. [ Eyeroll. ]
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I assume that means you can completely recreate and reconstruct skin. If we're talking tech here, it's not an ointment.
[...he's talking to himself, mostly. Just. Out loud. And directed to anyone listening.]
Tricorders, though. Just sounds like a bad name for tripods.
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[ Luckily for Tony, McCoy enjoys talking about his work. ]
They're a sensing device. You can also store information on them. Mine's medical, though; if I had a patient in front of me, I could scan 'em with my tricorder and get diagnostic information, scans of the patient or a specific part of the patient, and even analyze samples.
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Got one with you? In a place like this, having that around just anywhere could do more good than harm.
[for once in Tony's life.]
Unless, of course, it's some kind of good versus evil fight. But that just means you have to kick their asses that much harder.
[...Ooooh tech ooooh]
Not unheard of, but it sounds portable. And something like that's gotta have its limits.
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It's portable. And it has limits, but I'm from the 23rd century. You're from... what, the 21st? [ Tessa had said "around 2000" was the most common, so he's guessing. ] Think we've made a few advancements since then.
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I think I know what I want for Christmas, now. They still celebrate that in the 23rd century?
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Yeah, we still celebrate it.
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Not that I haven't seen worse.
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[Dramatic pause!!!]
Except I could really care less. Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division.
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Probably the world thing, like you said.
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