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- Plot a thing
- YELL ABOUT SOME FEELINGS
- Critique my knowledge of physics and Russian culture
- Ask questions about my interpretation of Chekov (you will get a long, detailed, and headcanon-heavy response, I promise)
- Question my decision to play a minor character with fifteen minutes of meaningful screentime across three movies for six seven eight nine ten eleven years
- Cry with me about Anton Yelchin
- Show me pictures of your cats

I'm also on plurk: [plurk.com profile] cheatreality
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From the Eyuzi System
- A detailed star chart (featuring a pretty illustration of the planet Lyuku and the moon Eynewa).
- Some lovely blue rocks (said to signify hope and strength).

Gifts
- A set of nesting dolls from Kitty.
- A blue blanket from Kitty.

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“We have not touched the stars,
nor are we forgiven, which brings us back
to the hero’s shoulders and the gentleness that comes,
not from the absence of violence, but despite
the abundance of it.”

Richard Siken


"I would be true, for there are those who trust me;
I would be pure, for there are those who care;
I would be strong, for there is much to suffer;
I would be brave, for there is much to dare;
I would be brave, for there is much to dare."

Howard Arnold Walter
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OOC
Back-Tagging
Always.
Thread-Hopping
If everyone else is cool with it!
Comments in the Subject Line
Do it.
Fourth Wall Breakage
Go for it. There are no more walls.
Gag Tags
Please.
 Preferred Tense/Tag Style
I default to present tense and brackets, but I can match you!
IC
Hugging
Hugs are so good.
Kissing
I don't know why, but okay.
Flirting
Always appreciated.
Fighting
If the situation calls for it.
Injuring
Sure?
Killing
Let's talk about it!
candothat: (Old-timey type)
Pavel Andreievich Chekov was born in Taganrog in the year 1899 to Anna and Andrei. The family relocated to Saint Petersburg (which would become Petrograd in 1914) in 1905, primarily so Andrei could look for work that would put his engineering background to use. Pavel, a bright boy and a diligent study from a very young age, was able to obtain a decent education in spite of his family's low social status.

Anna Chekov died of a heart condition in 1908. Andrei frequently worked twelve-hour days, leaving Pavel largely to his own devices. The child had full access to his father's books and devoted most of his time to supplementing his education.

In 1911, Andrei, through forged connections and a great deal of luck, managed to enroll Pavel in the Imperial Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences after the boy impressed the Academy's leading physicist with his knowledge. Pavel remained a good student and was on track to become a professor of physics himself before he started to show an active interest in Imperial Russia's tumultuous political situation. He found himself caught up in the tumult and aligned himself with the Mensheviks, put off by the extremist Bolsheviks.

When World War I erupted in 1914, Pavel, unlike most Mensheviks, supported Russia's involvement in the war, convinced that it was the duty of the Russian people to defend their country in spite of the incompetence of its leaders. As Russian morale plummeted throughout 1915 and the war placed an even greater strain on resources available to already desperate civilians, Pavel became increasingly disinterested in his studies. The country was dying slowly and studying physics wasn't helping him save her.

Pavel enrolled in the Imperial Russian Army shortly after his sixteenth birthday. His education quickly earned him the rank of praporshchik in the engineering division. There were few benefits to being a commissioned officer; the army was suffering from the same scarcity of food and clothing as most Russian civilians. His position saved him from active combat, but not the continuing demoralization of the army as the war stretched on with no end in sight and bodies piled up along the eastern front. A sense of fatalism descended on the army and, and in 1916, Pavel was just one of a vast number of soldiers to desert the war efforts. It seemed clear that Russia wouldn't survive the current state of affairs unless change took place.

He returned to Petrograd and his father late in 1916; both Chekovs joined the discontented masses, firmly allied with the Mensheviks. Pavel quickly grew disillusioned with the riots and protests, seeing that they were accomplishing little. As 1917 rolled in, he returned to the Academy, convinced that both the war and the riots were futile. When things failed to improve with the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty, the boy gave up on politics altogether and immersed himself in physics. The world of physics, unlike everything else, was in an exciting state of change. Its horizons were limitless. Pavel threw himself into the study of atomic theory and the new and radical field of quantum physics.

***
Background aside, Chekov is still Chekov. He's still a genius, he still has some military experience, and he's still going to be sassy in the right company.

That said, this is a Pavel who has been exposed to far more human ugliness than the one the City is used to. He isn't an idealist. As much as he would like to believe in peace and equality and a society where everyone is fed and clothed, he has grown up in a world where none of that happens. The vast majority of Saint Petersburg's workers (and students) were living in poverty, especially after World War I commenced and inflation made it impossible for a laborer to afford the most basic goods. There are idealists among them, but hopelessness is far more common. This Pavel has given up on hoping that Russia will overcome it's past and present, at least within his lifetime.

He isn't more introspective or philosophical than usual, but his philosophy is fatalistic and most of his insights are disheartening. On the bright side, he's better with words than his normal counterpart. Concentrating on one language instead of trying to collect a number of them has improved his ability to convey abstract ideas with some semblance of eloquence.
candothat: (Amazing stuff is amazing)
GO RAVENCLAW.

I mean.

Pavel Chekov is a seventh year student in Ravenclaw. How old is he? I'm not sure, but he's younger than the other seventh-years because he's a genius. Deal with it.

Pavel isn't a pure-blooded wizard. Regardless, he does well. Magic isn't his forte, but he's acing all of his classes (Astronomy and Arithmancy are his favorites) and stays out of trouble. Being a friendly sort, he socializes with basically everyone regardless of year or house or desire to be socialized with.

His real passions are flying and Quidditch. He's Ravenclaw's seeker and, while he might not have the fanciest broom, his speed and tactical mind make him an excellent player. It doesn't really matter to Pavel if his team wins or loses, however; he just wants to fly and have fun playing the game.

candothat: (Amazing stuff is amazing)
(2) Korra has gotten into trouble (surprise!). The culprit might be mysterious, but at least Captain Rogers is fair.
(2) Chekov volunteers to continue keeping track of the Jasmine Dragon's finances under its new management.
(2) Janeway and Chekov like science. Like, a lot.
(3) Pavel tries to help a new arrival. He doesn't know that that a persona created by Khan.
(6) On a curse weekend, six year-old Pavel meets six year-old Meyer.
(6) Little Chekov meets deaged Anya. She is impressed by aliens.
(7) Chekov is a baby, Spock and McCoy are ladies, Kirk should never be allowed near children, and Uhura is the only adult.
(7) A still-cursed Chekov bombards Isaak with questions.
(7) A younger-than-usual Pavel goes out for ice cream with a similarly afflicted Janeway.
(9) Things get uncomfortable when Pavel returns Pai's prank call.
(9) Chekov meets Anya at her proper age for the first time. She doesn't remember their weekend encounter.
(10) Lydia is a banshee. More significantly, she knows her physics and science ensues.
(12) Chekov meets Ginsberg, a famous writer! Well... not famous, exactly...
(22) Yeah, okay, but define "safe touching."
candothat: (This is a Russian invention)
(3) Chekov leaves the City and returns home.
(12) After ten months at home and a few near-death experiences, Pavel is back in the City. (POST)
(13) Ginny's twenty-first birthday party. How can Pavel not go?
(15) Korra seriously needs to learn how filters work.
(19) Uhura is back in the City! Uuunfortunately, she doesn't remember being in the City in the first place.
(20) When Uhura doubts that there are unicorns at the zoo, Sulu and Chekov make a bet. They win.
(23) At Scott McCall's (un)birthday party, Pavel meets Scott and dancing with Lydia.

candothat: (Access denied)
The basic rule of thumb is when in doubt, shoot me a message. It's completely okay to comment here; I'll answer ASAP.

Fourth wall breaking: Go for it (just remember that he doesn't look a lot like original Chekov!)
Threadjacking: Absolutely.
Backthreading / backtagging: Forever! I may cut it a bit short if there's a lot going on and hopping around in time is confusing me.
Random: Please don't correct Chekov on things he would likely know if I get them wrong? I'm not a Russian genius from the future. Like, remotely.

Mindreading: That's fine; I'd appreciate a warning in advance.
Fighting: If it happens, it happens--no warning needed. Chekov's not a great fighter, so I don't think he'll hop into any brawls.
Injuring this character: Minor injuries are fine and dandy, but let me know if you want to break bones or otherwise maim.
Intelligence: Being freakishly intelligent is his thing! Don't, like, have your character beat him at chess or something without asking me, okay? (Seriously, he's good at chess.)

Romance: I'm not so great at writing it, but I don't mind if you don't! Flirting is a-okay, too.
Ships: Not really. I'm pretty open.
Sex?: Probably not? I don't mind if it happens, but it's not something I'm eager to play out. Huge fan of fading-to-black here.
Non-consensual / dub-con: Ask me if you want to go anywhere NEAR this.
Orientation: As far as he knows, he likes the ladies. In my head, he's open to anything as long as it's ~true love~ or something.

Physical contact: Go for it!
Is your character physiologically different from a human in any way? Nope. He's a plain old human.
Can your character's presence or aura be noticed by other characters, and how would it look/feel to them? Sure. Send me a message if you want to know what it'd be like at a specific time. Generally, I'm thinking he'd have a light, sunshiny presence. Warm, bright, robust. Perhaps in a yellow...
candothat: (Starsheeps)
(3) Kirk and McCoy are in the City.
(3) Nyota returns and Pavel is pleased to see her.
(5) Chekov meets Alex, Laruna's brother.*
(6) Hei is lurking around the garden.
(6) It's that weekend where visitors come to the City! Tessa and Sulu are around, among others. (POST)
(6) Isaak plans on staying on Anonymous' good side.*
(7) Kirk knows that Chekov won't be kept out of conversations if he wants in.
(8) There's a new Starfleet captain in town.*
(8) Delacroix thinks that the City is doomed.
(10) Pavel's about a year late for a physical. McCoy will help.
(12) It's hot out. Korra and Naga aren't happy about it, either.
(13) Anonymous may not have a handle on the situation with the clock.
(14) It's time for an uncomfortable conversation with Kirk.*
(17) Hei's little sister is in the City.
(18) Mako and Korra are going to teach Chekov to swim.
(18) Ginny is sick thanks to the magic plague going around.
(19) A talking dog tells the City how to overcome the illness.
(19) Chekov bonds with an infirm Captain Kirk. They're totally going to Russia someday.
(21) Khan is in the City.
(23) Neil is also sick. Pavel can help!
(23) Pavel and Pai go out for burgers.
(23) A dream implies that painting on Kirk's walls will cure him.
(24) Hei entrusts Pavel with a meteor shard with massively destructive powers. Thanks, bro.
(25) Commander Spock has arrived.
(27) McCoy appreciates Chekov's artistic skills, okay.

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