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From: wolff@wolff.asd.sgi.com (Wolff Dobson)
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Newsgroups: alt.shared-reality.startrek.klingon,alt.startrek.creative
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Subject: A battle of the minds
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Date: 18 Jul 1994 06:53:04 GMT
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Organization: Klingon Anti-Defamation League
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Lines: 306
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Sender: wolff@wolff.asd.sgi.com
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Message-ID: <30d8sg$3pq@fido.asd.sgi.com>
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NNTP-Posting-Host: wolff.asd.sgi.com
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Summary: A battle of the minds
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Keywords: explosions, doom, destruction
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/* It has come to my attention that a certain group of Klingons
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* seem not yet to be shared in this reality. Those klingons
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* of the Old Trek.
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* I propose a duel, a duel of the mind across many realities.
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* A battle across the timestreams.
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* Let me kick it off here. . .add as you see fit.
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* And may the best sapient win. . .
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*/
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"Entering Wormhole," said Dax to herself. After serving on board larger
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ships and on the Ops deck on DS9, she was used to announcing such things
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out loud in the semi-officious language of the Federation.
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This was a typical routine mission: through the Wormhole into the Gamma
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Quadrant to set up some space buoys to direct unwary travellers away from
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the entrance to the Wormhole. She had six buoys in the cargo hold of
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the /Nile/; large sturdy pyramidal things nearly three meters high made
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of transparent aluminum that gave off strong subspace signals on many
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frequencies warning of the possible entrance to the wormhole in as many
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languages as she and O'Brian had managed to jam into the small memories.
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Keiko had been acting a bit self-important, as usual, so Dax had volunteered
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to take care of distribution while O'Brian dealt with his wife's annoyance
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that he was spending so much time with Dax on this project. /I don't think
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I'll ever even consider getting married/, she thought to herself,
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but the Trill inside sent out a wave of almost-thought that brought
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back the warmth and comfort that her brief romance at Starfleet
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Academy had brought her. She smiled to herself. The Trill was always
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a source of surprise.
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"Warning---instability in Wormhole!" said the computer in its irritatingly
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prim voice.
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Dax leapt out of her reverie and stared at the instrument readings in
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front of her. Instability was an understatement. A new passage of lightning-
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covered 'hole branched off from DS9's usual pathway through the time-space
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rift. The /Nile/, already "coasting," was being diverted down this new path.
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Even as she struggled with the maneuvering jets, she knew that she was
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on a roller coaster ride to wherever she was going. /And in time space
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rifts/, she thought, /a better question might *whenever*./
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---*----
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Commander Kohlar stood on the command bridge of the Bird of Prey /Homicide/.
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He looked at his orders in disbelief as they hung on the screen.
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He cleared the screen back to the Klingon High Council emblem.
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"What are our orders, sire?" said Lieutenant Commander Ssa, a Klingon
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warrior of great cunning and skill, one who might yet succeed Kohlar
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if Kohlar was exceptionally stupid. He was second in command on
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/Homicide/ and first officer.
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"You would not believe the news," snarled Kohlar.
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Ssa knew it had to be bad news. Kohlar didn't ever snarl about good news.
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As an afterthought, Ssa realized that Kohlar snarled about everything.
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Kohlar also never announced anything but bad news.
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"Yes, Sire? What news would I not believe?" Ssa smiled slyly. "I am always
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looking for diverting ways to strech my imagination."
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"That bastard Kirk was acquitted today of the entire Genesis matter!"
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Kohlar stomped irritably about the raised command console. The other
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three officers on watch tried to not notice or cringe at the clangs of
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Kohlar's steel boots. "He was demoted to Captain for saving the Earth
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by bringing back ancient sea creatures from the past!"
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"That *is* difficult to believe," observed Ssa dryly.
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"That is not enough punishment for Kirk!" Kohlar shouted. "This day
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is ruined!"
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Lieutenant Lokk, weapons officer, rolled his eyes behind Kohlar's back.
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Every day was ruined. How in the name of the Emperor did he end up in
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/this/ backwater job? Kohlar's third cousin had been backhandedly spit
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on by one of the /Enterprise/ crew in some muddle-up with some tribbles
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over decades ago, yet Kohlar took it as a personal quest. Ssa met
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Lokk's eyes and knew his thoughts, but Ssa also knew that Kohlar, for all
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his ravings, was a master tactician and a brilliant fighter. Kohlar
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might be in line for a position at High Command in Strategy if it weren't
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for the fact that he foamed at the mouth whenever given Federation prey.
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It was deemed, Sss had heard from inside sources, that Kohlar be left on
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border patrol where he was *supposed* to shoot at the Feds.
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"We will hunt," he said. "It will be the only way I can find *satisfaction*
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today."
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"But our orders?" said Lokk, very quietly.
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"Our orders are of no consequence! I will not return to Rura Pente for
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guard duty! I must hunt the Federation!" The commander tossed his
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fists in rage, then threw himself into his command chair.
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Ssa sighed without moving his shoulders. Kohlar was doing it again. Flecks
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of spit had appeared at the corners of the captain's mouth. Ssa turned
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to his scanners and looked for something upon which to vent Kohlar's rage,
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shaking his head sadly.
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---*----
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Dax came out of the wormhole suddenly with an audible "pop" of static and
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garbling as the /Nile/'s computer suddenly went dead. Her Academy training
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jumped in before she could fully form the thought, and the emergency lights
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and manual controls were soon at her fingertips. A quick diagnostic showed
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that the main "brain" failsafes had blown at the shock of re-entry into
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normal space. There weren't any spares, either. She sighed. Well, where
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was she?
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Scans showed her in. . .space. With the computer down, she couldn't
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ask its astroregcognizer to figure out what sector she was in. She stared
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at the pinpoints of light for a moment outside the viewports, but staring
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at them wouldn't do her any good.
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"No planets nearby," she said, muttering to herself.
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"No signals on the subspace," she said a moment later.
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"No sign of any ships, right?" she said as she checked the ship's
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proximity. "Whoops," she said. There was something there. It was
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faint, but her passive sensor array was saying there might be someone
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rigged for silent running. Her visual scanning hadn't picked it up at
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all, but when she squinted through the Plassteel 'port, she saw her ship.
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It was a Klingon ship, its drives barely idling, hanging off her starboard
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bow. She didn't dare use sensors, so she just stared at it for a while,
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taking in the unfamiliar contours. She hadn't really trained much for
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silhouette recognition, especially Klingons, but why bother, when the
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Klingons were on the farest side of the galaxy from DS9? The last time
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she had been this close to a Klingon ship was. . .
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. . .and then the Trill spoke. Images flared up from past lives, from
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past adventures of past Daxes. There were images of destruction, of
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emergency space suits being thrown on and out the broken viewport out of which
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the air was hissing was this same dim shape, its forward guns warming for
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yet another merciless hit.
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/A Bird of Prey/ she thought. "What's a junkheap like that sitting out
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here in. . ."
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. . .and then the Trill spoke again. The stars leapt back to her mind,
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some other verision of Dax seeing the familiar landmarks of the Neutral
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Zone, now long abolished.
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/Junkheap or not/, she thought, /I'd better just sneak away to a safe
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distance and hope they're not looking./ She'd call for help in a second,
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but who knew what was in there? If it were Klingons, she'd be just fine.
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If it were pirates, she would kick in the warp drives and then renavigate
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the runabout, then report this whole bizzare incident to Ben.
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She adjusted her thrusters and the quietly crossed her fingers for luck.
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---*---
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Lokk sighed. Nothing on the scanners. He looked at the grid again. No,
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nothing on them at all. "Nothing on scanners, Commander, except the
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asteroid off port bow."
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"Asteroid, heh?" grunted Kohlar from his sulk. "Blow it out of space."
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Ssa wanted to wipe his master's lips off. The foam was really bothering him.
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Kohlar was getting bitter in his old age. What a harmless little asteroid
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was doing right there, Ssa had no idea, but to waste energy on it. . .
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"Warming up torpedoes, sire," said Lokk.
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---*---
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Dax touched the thruster a little bit more. Just a few meters feet, and then
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she'd hail.
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There. Perfect. From this distance, they'd already had to have locked
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on to her to cause her any sort of trouble. She tapped the com button
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and found the Klingon frequency. "This is Dax of the Federation Runabout
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/Nile/ on mission from Deep Space Nine requesting assitance," she said
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in her business-like tone. Her hand hovered on the warp engage
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button. Just in case.
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---*---
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"Commander!" said Ct'aa, communications officer on the /Homicde/. "Incoming
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message!"
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"On screen," said Kohlar, sitting up. "Wait," he said. "From where?"
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"From the asteroid!" said Ct'aa in confusion.
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"Asteroid has changed position, sire!" said Ssa, his irritation melting away.
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"It is not an asteroid at all! Putting visual on screen now!"
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Lokk sweated, but Kohlar was too caught up in the image of the strange little
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craft. It had warp capability, yes, but it was such an odd shape. Even
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as he watched, the screen split equally and a human---a human!---appeared,
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one with long hair and strange markings on her face. Kohlar narrowed his
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eyes at her. At the word "Federation" his eyes became very wide and his
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head ridge throbbed.
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"Vengeance!" the Captain cried, even as Dax said, "Deep Space Nine."
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Ssa noted the strange departure point, but watched Kohlar for his reaction.
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"What sort of craft is this?" said Ssa, the question directed at the sheepish
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Lokk.
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"Some sort of Federation craft?" volunteered the nervous young officer.
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"Who cares? Blow it out of space!" shouted the Captain.
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"Firing torpedo," said Lokk quickly, hitting the large red button that
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said TORPEDO on it in official Klingon font. Below it, some former occupant
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of the weapons console had scratched, "PANIC BUTTON" with some sharp
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implement.
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---*---
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The klaxons went off in the /Nile/ as if the torpedo had already hit as the
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automatic threat-sensors went mad. "Son of a Ferengi!" she shouted and
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smacked the engage button.
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But it was too late. There was a tremendous crunch as the torpedo impacted,
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and Dax was slammed into her seatback, neck taking a painful lash to one
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side.
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---*---
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"Federation craft engaged warp engines!" cried Ssa, the thrill of the
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hunt raising his voice. "Torpedo impacted on warp bubble! Craft
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slewed to location seven thousand kellicams distant!" The scanner had
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automatically slapped the blue Federation color on the sensor blip---anything
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the Klingons fired on was colored that way; it made things simpler.
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"Scan for damage," said Kohlar.
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Ssa squinted at the display. "Warp coil crushed, but ship clearly intact!"
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The first officer looked closer. "Sire, the craft has phaser banks and
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some sort of metal cargo! Only one life sign."
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The Ct'aa, the comm officer, listened to the jumble of voices in his
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ear, and then gritted his teeth. He then said, "Sire! We are
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approaching the Neutral Zone border! Further pursuit may put us in
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danger of treaty violation!" He was ducking even as he said it; Ct'aa
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knew what was about to happen.
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Kohlar fired his disruptor in the general direction of the comm station,
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the beam lashing into several other burn marks behind where Ct'aa had
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stood. "Treaty violations are for those who wish to put borders on
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the Klingon Empire!"
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Ct'aa peeked over the console. "I only warn my sire because I have picked up
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emissions from a possible Federation vessel across the border in this
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sector!"
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Kohlar fumed. "Helm! Pursue! Full impulse!" The helmsman, a
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smaller Klingon named Dloh, plotted an intercept course.
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Kohlar twiddled a small pad on his chair arm and then cursed out loud.
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Ct'aa was right. There was a ship of some sort plowing along the
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border. It hadn't seen Kohlar fire, but if this attack heated up,
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it might be a problem.
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Of course, they were in the deepest part of empty space; the nearest base
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for either side was light years away, and arguments about where /exactly/
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the Neutral Zone began and ended were always subject to negotation.
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A few shots were fired between the two patrols every now and then, and
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Kohlar figured it might be worth the trouble.
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Then Kohlar smiled, a twisted smile. But bagging *two* Federation ships
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in one day would be worth a commendation from High Command.
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He thought back to the strange Federation ship at Lokk's misidentification.
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It might also get him a better weapons officer. One that knew which
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were asteroids and which were Federation dogs.
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As the powerful ship roared in pursuit, he mused briefly on where the
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/Nile/ might have come from, but then dismissed the thought. Probably
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a spy.
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There was a thud and a crash, but even as her head cleared, Dax knew she
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was in for it. She raised the shields and then took off at full impulse.
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The warp core was so much twisted metal, but the thrusters were at full
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efficiency and her phaser banks were almost completely charged.
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How fast could one of those things go? And was it a match for her?
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Her tactical display showed the Bird of Prey pursing at maximum impulse.
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What could she do but turn and fight? Unless there was help on the way.
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But help from whom?
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Her neck hurt like hell as she made a course adjustment, now heading
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directly away from the Klingon cruiser.
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She looked in her rear viewer and decyphered the Klingon on the bow
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over the weapons port. The /Homicide/, eh? Was she to be its next
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victim?
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/* Who is the Federation ship? Someone else decide. But don't overmatch
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* /Homicide/. It might only be a science vessel like /Reliant./
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* And could the Romulans arrive? The choice is yours. This is just
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* beginning.
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*/
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