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Path: maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!linac!att!att!cbnewsl!rlt
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From: rlt@cbnewsl.att.com (r.l.taylor)
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Newsgroups: alt.startrek.creative
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Subject: Cardassian Confrontation
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Summary: Here it is! Parts 1-7
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Message-ID: <1991May15.114244.29616@cbnewsl.att.com>
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Date: 15 May 91 11:42:44 GMT
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Followup-To: rec.arts.startrek
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Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories
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Lines: 809
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In response to numerous requests for the Cardassian Confrontation, I
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asked the original poster to send it to me so I could post it here.
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(His site doesn't receive alt.startrek.creative.) Please refer any
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questions, comments, etc. to the address in the .sig. Enjoy!
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The Cardassian Confrontation
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Part One
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By Dave Learn
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She hung in space like a sleeping eagle. Proud, ready,
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prepared for action. A thousand thousand braces reached out
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to hold her frame in dry dock while lights danced up and
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down her exterior. Newly commissioned, the ship was fitted
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and ready for her crew. In five days, the USS James_Kirk
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would launch into unknown space to join her sister ship, the
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Enterprise, in exploration. Since the Borg massacre at Wolf
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359, Star Fleet had been desperately short on its fleet.
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The James_Kirk, as a new galaxy class starship, would help
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to fill this need.
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As the days rolled past on the planet below, the ship
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slowly came to life. Commander Logan, chief engineer of the
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James_Kirk poured over every circuit, every panel in the
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ship to ensure its function and efficiency. Only after he
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ran diagnostics on all the equipment would he be prepared to
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issue his approval for flight.
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Other personnel boarded, preparing their personal
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quarters. Captain T'Starnik watched with Vulcan
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anticipation as the crew members loaded their belongings and
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civilian families on board. Soon, she knew, it would be
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time to leave, to encounter the unknown. And, she secretly
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hoped, to acquire a reputation for the ship apart from its
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legendary name.
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At last preparation concluded; all her crew were
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aboard. She summoned her senior staff to the ready room.
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These people would depend on one another for their very
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lives over the next years; it was important they know about
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one another.
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"Greetings," she said to her crew leaders. "My name is
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T'Starnik. I have met with each of you, but I felt it best
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to present you with the opportunity to meet one another. I
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advise you to do the same with your own departments--it is
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essential to know our shipmates as well as possible. Go
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around the table and introduce yourselves. You can begin,
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Number One."
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T'Starnik's first officer spoke up, "I'm Commander
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Shelby; I'm the first officer. My specialty is with the
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borg. I assisted the Enterprise in the recent clash with
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the borg in Federation space."
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"I'm Commander Logan, second officer. I'm the chief of
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engineering. I served on the Enterprise after Commander
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Argyl, just after it was commissioned."
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"Ensign Tsu, navigator."
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The huge black man spoke. "Lieutenant Commander
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Gilbert. Tactical / communications."
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A Deltan male spoke. "I'm Counselor Thyona Zamber. No
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rank."
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The last crew member to speak was something resembling
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a dog, except that it walked on its hind legs and had
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fingers on its front paws. Man's best friend, Gilbert mused
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to himself. "I'm Lieutenant Fover, con / ops."
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A tall, erect figure strode in, hands clasped behind
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his back. "Greetings, I am Admiral Spock. Captain, have you
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briefed your crew on their mission yet?"
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"No admiral, I have not," T'Starnik replied solemnly.
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"Very well." The grey-haired Spock turned to the
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officers. "The Cardassians have assembled a small war
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fleet, despite the efforts of Captain Picard to prevent such
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an occurrence, and have attacked a Federation outpost along
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the Federation / Cardassian boundary. A number of ships
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have been deployed along the boundary to prevent further
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such incursions. As yet, there are no galaxy class
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starships with them. This ship is to proceed at maximum
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warp to the border and take command of the Federation task
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force. You must convince them to settle on peace."
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"What's your purpose in being here, sir?" Fover asked.
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"My father, the Ambassador Sarek, was the one to
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negotiate peace with the Cardassians. We believe that I may
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be successful is restoring the old treaty because of my
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relationship to the Ambassador."
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T'Starnik looked at her crew. "Prepare to leave in
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five minutes."
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Part Two
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By Stephen Luminati
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The behemoth slept inside its metallic cocoon, orbiting
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the blue pebble called Earth. The new Galaxy Class was the
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strangest to the eye yet. It looked incredibly top-heavy,
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had an egg roll for a main deflector, and squat nacelles
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almost folded underneath the saucer section. Still, it was
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the Federation's newest class of starships... and so far...
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the best.
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Inside, the anti-matter powered generators hummed to
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life. Running lights popped up all over the new starship,
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and its nacelles illuminated from their dark dormant state
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to a vibrant blue. Following the commands of the tiny life
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forms within it, the James_Kirk (oh PLEASE can we change
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that name!) began moving under her own power. The saucer
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section was the first to leave the protective shell of the
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space dock, and the first to receive Sol's brilliant light.
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The yellow star's rays bounced off the gleaming hull in a
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thousand directions, as spring water jumps off a rock.
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In moments, she had cleared her womb, and the
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Federation's newest baby was flying on its own. With no
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time for a shakedown run, she immediately moved to full
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impulse to leave the Sol system as quickly as possible.
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T'Starnik was in the 'hot seat' as it was called,
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feeling the comfortable throb of the warp engines building
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underneath her.
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Some thirty decks down, Logan glanced over his readouts
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and then gave the mighty intermixers a final look over.
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"Bridge. Warp Power at your discretion."
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T'Starnik, being a Vulcan, felt no pride in the
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starship's abilities, but nevertheless was impressed. "Set
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course for the Cardassian Border of dispute. Warp 8."
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Ensign Tsu's fingers danced over the console, and his
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four years of training responded immediately, "Course laid
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in."
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T'Starnik settled into her chair, "Engage."
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A flashing green button was touched by Tsu's fingertip,
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and the starship leaped forward as it created its own
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warpspace.
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---MSG FROM: CARDASSIAN SECTOR COMMAND, STARSHIP DOMIN
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ENCRIPT: D7-JA-91-23-CRC
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SECUR:High XMIT:26.12.2309
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TO: CARDASSIAN TASK FORCE 12, BATTLE CRUISER BOARSK
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COMMANDING
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Federation Galaxy Class starship enroute.
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Must maintain superiority of sector until main fleet
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arrives.
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Engage sensor interference fields.
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Destruction of new Galaxy Class TOP PRIORITY.
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Repeat: Do not allow Galaxy Class to near Cardassian border.
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---END MSG #71920472-1293, RCD by BOARSK CONF CRC CHECK/
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JA/12/22
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Along the Cardassian Border, a dozen scout ships formed
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a near sphere, with the Battle Cruiser Boarsk in the direct
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center. The scout ships began charging their hulls with
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enormous amounts of high powered plasma-energy, creating
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enough nova-wash and magnetic displacement to confuse even
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the best Federation technology had to offer.
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And in the direct center of the sphere, in the highest
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vortex of sensor-confusing magnetic energy, the Boarsk
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loaded and armed its new forward torpedo launchers.
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She broke out of warpspace deliberately, confidently,
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and majestically. A bright flash of light, a distortion in
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gravity readings, and the newest Galaxy Class had arrived
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close to the Cardassian border.
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"Sensors now reading a dozen Cardassian scouts
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Captain," Gilbert reported from his standing position behind
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the captain.
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T'Starnik raised an eyebrow at this. She expected
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heavier resistance than this. She glanced over at Admiral
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Spock, but he was silently observing the main view screen.
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"Tactical," T'Starnik ordered, and the main viewer
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showed a pseudo-3d view of the Cardassian formation.
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"I read no weapons or shields on any of the Cardassian
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scouts, but I can not ascertain any further information due
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to high energy nova-energy and magnetic emissions." Gilbert
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reported, his dark hands dancing over the black tiled
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controls.
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"We were told to be prepared for their sensor-blocking
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technology," Zamber added, "and as far as we can tell, it is
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Cardassian custom to play their cards close to their chest,
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as humans say." He smiled at getting the adage correct, to
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spite the dire circumstances.
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"Hail the Cardassi, and bring the ship to yellow
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alert." T'Starnik ordered. Star Fleet regulations. Right
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down the line.
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Lt. Fover responded, "All decks report yellow alert."
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"There is no response from the Cardassi," Gilbert
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called.
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The Galaxy Class ship edged forward, slowly closing the
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gap between it and the Cardassi death trap.
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Inside, the Federation ship was framed beautifully in
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targeting acquisition sights. Six cross hairs lined up
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where the initial six volleys would leap to: one to each
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nacelle, one to engineering, one to the main deflector, and
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one on each side of the saucer section, hopefully disabling
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the sensors and bridge. Once crippled, the rest could be
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done with the standard Cardassi technology. The torpedoes
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were on loan from the Romulans, who took a keen interest in
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disrupting Federation plans, but not too keen an interest as
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to give the Cardassi an abundant supply of the deadly
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weapons.
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"Twenty thousand kilometers to formation," Fover
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reported, "No response from the Cardassi."
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Spock spoke once, his eyes lighting up with a
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conclusion, then immediately darkening in accordance with
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Vulcan tradition, "Captain have you ever heard of the
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Kobayashi Maru?"
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T'Starnik turned to face the Admiral.
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In the deep coldness of space, the Boarsk's torpedo
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tubes silently slid open, the red fires of hell burning
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inside.
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Part Three
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By Ed McDow
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"Captain! Sensors now indicate a Cardassi Battle
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Cruiser in the center of the Cardassi formation!" snapped
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Gilbert.
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T'Starnik wheeled towards Ensign Tsu. "Raise shields!
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Go to Priority One Red Al..." Her command was cut short as
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the first of the Boarsks torpedoes slammed into the
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starboard side of the James_Kirk (I think James_Kirk was
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silly too.). T'Starnik lost her footing and slammed down
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onto the floor of the bridge. She clamored back to her feet
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as the red alert siren began to wail.
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"Did we get those shields up in time?" T'Starnik
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demanded of Tsu. Tsu, visibly shaken from the attack looked
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at her blankly.
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"Ensign, did we get our shields up in time?", she
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repeated. Something snapped in Tsu. Him fingers rain across
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the buttons on his board rapidly. "Major damage to deck
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seven. Minor damage being reported on decks five and six,"
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he panted.
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"Ready, phasers!"
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"Aye, Captain." Tsu's thin fingers pressed the buttons
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that would power up the James_Kirk's phasers.
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"Captain," interrupted Shelby,"sensors indicate
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Cardassi vessel preparing to fire again."
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"Phasers ready," shouted Tsu.
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Got to protect starboard, thought T'Starnik. "Ensign,
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fire full phasers and take us hard to starboard, on my
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command.
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Tsu took a deep breath. "Aye, Captain." So this is what
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it's all about, she thought. My first mission on this ship
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and it's kill or be killed.
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"Cardassi vessel is firing..... NOW!" barked Shelby.
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"Engage, Mr Tsu," said Captain T'Starnik.
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Tsu licked a bead of sweat from her upper lip and
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fired.
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The James_Kirk fired two bolts of phaser energy as the
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photon torpedo from the Boarsk barreled down towards her.
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Suddenly she turned hard to starboard and the torpedo
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exploded harmlessly off of her port side shields.
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"Sensors indicate minimal damage to shields, Captain,"
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said a very relieved Ensign Tsu. Tsu saw T'Starnik breathe
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what could almost be construed as a sigh of relief. But
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then, that would be impossible.
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"Cardassi vessel has taken some damage Captain," said
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Shelby. "However because of their cloaking methods I can't
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tell how much." She looked up and smiled. "That was one hell
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of a shot though. It must have done something.
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The smile that Tsu could not control vanished as
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T'Starnik said, "That assumption is not based on one shred
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of fact, Number One. Blind assertions will not help us now.
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"Mr. Gilbert, open hailing frequencies."
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"Hailing frequencies open Captain."
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T'Starnik sat down in her chair. "This is Captain
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T'Starnik of the United Federation Starship James_Kirk. We
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have only come in peace. I repeat we have only come in
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peace. We fired when fired upon. We have no wish for this to
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escalate into a full scale battle. We merely wish to settle
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all disputes between our respective peoples. Please
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respond."
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T'Starnik leaned back in her seat. Zamber shifted
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uncomfortably. "Captain, they attacked us without
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provocation. I see no reason..."
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"Mr. Zamber," she interrupted, "we are on a mission of
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peace and we shall take whatever steps necessary to achieve
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it."
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"Even if we die in the process?" queried Zamber.
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T'Starnik was about to reply when Gilbert interjected,
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"Captain, the Cardassi are responding!" Zamber sat back
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chagrined.
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"On screen, Mr. Gilbert."
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As the image on the screen became visible, Tsu stared
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in wonder. She had never met a Cardassian but knew some of
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their history. They had been very grotesque by humanoid
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standards, so grotesque that the first Federation crew to
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encounter them reportedly became incurably mad (a legend Tsu
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found difficult to believe). The figure on the screen was of
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average height and medium build. His skin was mottled,
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reminding Tsu of a cantelope.
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"I am Captain Vrym of the Boarsk," said the Cardassi
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with a cold tight-lipped smile on his face. "Your vessel
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appeared out of no-where with its shields raised. We had no
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alternative but to fire."
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"On the contrary, we did not raise our shields until we
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detected that you had armed your torpedoes. Even then we
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still received some damage."
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Vrym leaned over and began conversing in hushed tones
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with one of his crew. He faced the screen again. "There must
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be some mistake." Again the smile. "We did not fire until we
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detected your shields."
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"This illogical argument is getting us no where," said
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T'starnik. "We have come to discuss the terms for a new
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treaty. This," she gestured towards the tall Vulcan, "is
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Admiral Spock. He is the son of the man who negotiated our
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original treaty. We hope that you will come aboard our
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vessel in order to discuss the matter.
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Again Vrym conferred with a crew member. He turned back
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to the screen. "How do I know that you won't take this
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opportunity to attack my ship or detain me?"
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"Captain you have my word that your ship won't be fired
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upon nor will you be detained while we are discussing
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peace."
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Vrym smiled. "Ah, the word of a Vulcan." He paused. "I
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shall beam aboard your vessel with my first officer."
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"Captain Vrym, how can we be assured that you won't
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attack us?" demanded T'Starnik.
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"Because Captain," said Vrym with a smile, "I give you
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my word." The screen went blank.
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"Opinions?" asked T'Starnik after a brief moment of
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silence.
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"I don't trust him Captain," said Zamber. We don't know
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much about these `new' Cardassi, but they haven't yet given
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us any reason to trust them.
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"I'm inclined to agree Captain. I know Vulcans don't
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understand human intuition but Vrym's smile... It was
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downright creepy." said Commander Shelby with a shiver.
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"But Captain..." Tsu started to say then looked around
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self-consciously.
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"Go on Ensign" said T'Starnik.
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"Well, this is a peaceful mission right? So shouldn't
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we give them the benefit of the doubt? If we greet them as
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if we don't trust them... well... how will they be able to
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trust US?"
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No one spoke. The silence was interrupted by the intra-
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ship speaker. "Engine to bridge. Engine to bridge."
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T'Starnik slapped a button on the arm of her chair.
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"Yes, Mr. Logan."
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"The Cardassians are ready to beam aboard."
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T'Starnik looked at Spock. "Well Admiral it appears
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that our `Kobayashi Maru' is developing a new chapter.
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"Mr Logan, beam them up whenever you are ready.
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Commander Shelby and Mr. Zamber will accompany Admiral Spock
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and myself to the transporter room. Mr. Gilbert, you have
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the conn."
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"Aye, Captain." Gilbert could not help but smile
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proudly.
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The three officers and the counsellor stepped into the
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elevator. "I still don't like this," said Zamber right
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before the door slid shut.
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Part Four
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By Dave Learn
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"Commander Shelby to security," Shelby said as she
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tapped her silver communicator pin.
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"Lieutenant Block here, commander. How can I help
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you?" the chief of security asked.
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"I need a squad of security officers in transporter
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room three, on the double. The captain wants a Cardassian
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delegation to beam over, but Counsellor Zamber suspects foul
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play, and I'm inclined to believe him. Call it a hunch,"
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she replied.
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"We'll be there immediately. Block out."
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* * * * *
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The door to the transporter room opened to reveal a
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squad of security officers standing ready with their
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phasers. T'Starnik looked at them disapprovingly. "By
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whose order are you here?" she asked.
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"By mine, captain," Shelby volunteered. "I don't think
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it's a wise idea to let the Cardassi on without being
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prepared for hostilities. It's not safe. These people have
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already destroyed a Federation outpost." As Shelby spoke,
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her agitation continued to grow. It became very clear to
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T'Starnik that her relationship with her first officer would
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need some fine tuning.
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"Why did you not inform me of this decision,
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commander?"
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"You never gave me a chance."
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"This distrust is not logical. The Cardassian captain
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gave us his word."
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"The Cardassian rulers gave us their words that we had
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peace! Look what their word means! They've destroyed a
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Federation outpost, amassed a war fleet, they fired on the
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James_Kirk without provocation . . . How much evidence do
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you need?"
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"Captain," Zamber interrupted before Shelby lost her
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famous temper, "I think the commander's got a point. There
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was an incident not long ago when the Enterprise discovered
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the Cardassi were hatching a plot to invade the Federation.
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We're seeing some of the fruit of that now. We can't just
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let them on board a starship without being prepared."
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T'Starnik looked at her two bridge crew members, a
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stoic look set on her features, wondering that they would
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react like this. Humans . . . they were so illogical. She
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gazed at the security guards, armed with phasers who were
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waiting patiently for an order to dismiss or ready
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themselves for the Cardassian away team. She turned
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momentarily to Spock. Logically, since he had more
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experience with humans, he could offer her advice on how to
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resolve this difficulty. He returned her gaze, but said
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nothing. She turned to Logan, who glared at her, impatient
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at the delay, resenting being called from engineering for
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something as mundane as a transporter job. At last she
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spoke. "Very well, but we must discuss this later,
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commander. Beam them aboard, Commander Logan."
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The transporter shimmered as four figures coalesced,
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phasers drawn. "A trick!" Block realized and ordered his
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three men to spread out. The Cardassians, looking for all
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the galaxy like armored human grapefruit, solidified, and
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fired.
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* * * * *
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Gilbert sat uneasily in the command chair. Proud that
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he was entrusted with the command on only his first day
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aboard, he remained nervous about the Cardassian ship which
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hung nose to nose with the James_Kirk. He grinned as he
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heard Lieutenant Fover growl uneasily; he wasn't the only
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one uncomfortable with the other ship's brooding presence.
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"Mister Fover, keep an eye on the Cardassian vessel.
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Let me know the minute anything changes in her status."
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"Aye sir," the canoid woofed.
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"Commander," the lithe Tsu spoke up, her voice shaking.
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"Sensors detect a small fleet of ships approaching at warp
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four. They'll be here within six hours."
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Part Five
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By Rob Kamm
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"Captain T'Starnik to sickbay. Transporter room three,
|
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two security guards and three xenomorphs down. Send a
|
||
medical team immediately."
|
||
The captain made the report as in a daze. What had
|
||
gone wrong she wondered. Where had Spock gotten the phaser
|
||
from so fast and why had a Vulcan become so proficient with
|
||
the weapon. She stood staring at the Admiral. He on the
|
||
other hand was on his hands and knees next to one of the two
|
||
wounded security guards--the one that was missing her leg.
|
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The USS _James_Kirk_'s sickbay burst into a sudden
|
||
flurry of action and excitement. A pair of doctors ran out
|
||
of the room grabbing medical kits as they left. In the
|
||
CMO's lab a furry head rose from under an electron
|
||
microscope's hood, shook slowly for an instant and was then
|
||
followed by the remainder of Commander M'Roounths body as
|
||
she hurled herself out of the lab, snatching a medkit as she
|
||
left.
|
||
The doors to sickbay had barely shut from the first two
|
||
doctors when they opened again for the growling Commander.
|
||
She just barely squeezed her body through the opening doors
|
||
in her hurry to get to a turbolift. Her speed was so great,
|
||
primarily because she had been running for years on the All-
|
||
S'Cleen track team. The three doctors clambered into the
|
||
turbolift, each trying to mentally prepare themselves for
|
||
what they were about to face.
|
||
"You twooo loook at the ssecuritee guardss, I willl
|
||
tend to thee xxenomorphsss." The Caitians growled to her
|
||
two underlings.
|
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Then the door opened and they ran off to the
|
||
transporter room.
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||
"Admiral, would you please explain to me why you carry
|
||
a type I phaser with you on a Federation starship?" Captain
|
||
T'Starnik asked as she began to recover from the shock of
|
||
witnessing the violence that had so suddenly burst out in
|
||
front of her.
|
||
Spock didn't look up from the wounded woman, it was all
|
||
that he could do to keep the stump of her leg from pouring
|
||
even more blood into the room's carpeting. Another security
|
||
guard had tried to help the other wounded man.
|
||
Unfortunately the damage of a near miss by a Cardassian
|
||
disrupter on his chest was too much. He died even as the
|
||
door to the transporter room opened to admit the doctors.
|
||
Spock stood up as a doctor relieved him and turned to
|
||
T'Starnik.
|
||
"Captain, one of the first things that you will learn
|
||
out here in space is that not carrying a weapon is
|
||
illogical. Total adherence to non-violence costs more lives
|
||
in the end. The trick, as humans put it, is to know when to
|
||
resort to violence but how to avoid it."
|
||
T'Starnik stared at the older Vulcan for a moment. She
|
||
then decided that she was better off meditating and getting
|
||
rid of the emotions welling up inside of her than remaining
|
||
with the perplexing situation. She left, calling over her
|
||
shoulder to Shelby, "You have command for a while Commander
|
||
Shelby."
|
||
Spock watched as the Captain left. Decided that she
|
||
needed some time and that he would speak with her later he
|
||
returned to watch the doctors at work. The two humans went
|
||
to the woman whose leg had been cut off when a lucky shot
|
||
blew up the main power cable to the transporter, the cover
|
||
panel was thrown off and severed her leg. The disembodied
|
||
limb lay on the far side of the chamber--too far burned to
|
||
be reattached.
|
||
The CMO, Spock noticed, had gone directly to the fallen
|
||
Cardassians to see to their injuries. As he had only used a
|
||
heavy stun setting they would be fine, a bit hung-over but
|
||
healthy, in a few hours. She saw this and signalled for
|
||
some of the security officers that they were theirs--to be
|
||
taken to the brig. She then got up and left the room.
|
||
In the corridor outside the doctor had started to walk
|
||
to the turbolift. Spock followed her out, paused for a
|
||
moment and then called to her.
|
||
"Are you going to prepare sickbay for the wounded,
|
||
Doctor?"
|
||
She paused for a second. M'Roounths had been planning
|
||
on going to a holodeck for a long run--and the chance to
|
||
think things out. The orderlies, nurses and other doctors
|
||
were already getting sickbay set. "NOOO!," she growled as
|
||
she started for the lift again.
|
||
"Doctor, is it not your job to do that?" Spock had
|
||
left the trans-porter room and was standing a few meters
|
||
from the door. He seemed to fill the corridor where he
|
||
stood.
|
||
"Mmy job, Admirall, wass to catalog wholle neeww
|
||
pllanets full of llife. Mmy job iss to mmaintainn the
|
||
healthhh of thhe commplimmennt annd crew of thisss sship.
|
||
Mmy job iss nnot too cleann up afffter thhe captainn
|
||
messsess up and killss memmberss of that creww."
|
||
"Perhaps you are right, Doctor. Perhaps your people
|
||
can keep that woman alive, and eventually she may even walk
|
||
on a prosthetic leg. But she will need to adjust to that
|
||
change. Just as you must make the adjustment from one type
|
||
of medical service to another. You must do as all beings
|
||
do--do your best according to your gifts."
|
||
The Vulcan then turned and reentered the transporter
|
||
room-battle zone, leaving the CMO to her own thoughts. She
|
||
hesitated in the hall for a moment, shook her furry head and
|
||
entered the turbolift.
|
||
"Ssickbay. Mmedicall Emmergenncee."
|
||
|
||
|
||
Part Six
|
||
By Dave Learn
|
||
|
||
"Zamber, come with me to the bridge. I'm going to need your
|
||
guidance in dealing with the Cardassi," Shelby said as she
|
||
turned to leave the embattled transporter room.
|
||
|
||
"Coming ma'am," the Deltan counselor spoke. The two of them
|
||
stepped out into the corridor and headed toward the
|
||
turbolift. He looked at the elderly admiral, who now
|
||
returned to the transporter room and then down the corridor
|
||
to the feline M'Roounths who meekly stepped into the
|
||
turbolift. What was that all about? The two had apparently
|
||
had some sort of confrontation. He knew of the Catian
|
||
dislike for violence of any sort. The chief medical officer
|
||
was probably annoyed with the captain for what she saw as
|
||
T'Starnik's failure. He made a mental note to meet with
|
||
M'Roouths later.
|
||
|
||
The two of them stepped into a turbolift car. "State
|
||
destination, please," the computer prompted. Shelby looked
|
||
straight ahead as she replied, "Bridge." She turned to face
|
||
the counselor, "Zamber, your analysis of what just
|
||
happened."
|
||
|
||
Zamber considered and thoughtfully rubbed his dark beard.
|
||
"The Cardassi are uncertain in how to deal with us. When
|
||
brute force failed to destroy the James_Kirk, they thought
|
||
they could overcome us through guile. Captain Vrym counted
|
||
on the captain's gullibility and hoped to eliminate the
|
||
upper part of the command chain. I doubt takeover was
|
||
intended--four Cardassi, even armed with phaser rifles,
|
||
can't hope to capture a galaxy class starship. All they
|
||
could do was eliminate the captain, yourself, and the other
|
||
personnel in the transporter room. Your requesting
|
||
security, and Admiral Spock's coming armed was unexpected
|
||
and gave us the advantage we needed. My recommendation is
|
||
that you take a strong stance with them. They'll respect
|
||
force, but you have to do what you threaten, or you'll lose
|
||
all credibility with them."
|
||
|
||
"Thank you, Counselor," Shelby said as the lift came to a
|
||
stop and they entered the bridge. "I think that could prove
|
||
useful." She turned to face Gilbert, who rose to relinquish
|
||
the command chair. "Mister Gilbert, any changes?"
|
||
|
||
"Yes, commander. Long range sensors detect a fleet of
|
||
Cardassi vessels approaching at warp speed. They'll be here
|
||
in four hours." He paused uncertainly. "How did the
|
||
reception go?"
|
||
|
||
"It was an ambush. One security guard is dead, another
|
||
disabled. Every one else is fine. You said there's more
|
||
Cardassi coming?" Gilbert nodded. "Patch me through to
|
||
the Boarsk. I want to speak with Captain Vrym."
|
||
|
||
* * * *
|
||
|
||
Vrym sat in the center of the bridge, the command chair
|
||
elevated just above the rest of the bridge crew, enabling
|
||
him to see all that happened on his bridge. He drummed his
|
||
fingers nervously on the armrest. Had his ploy worked? He
|
||
had expected his squad to report back immediately once they
|
||
had executed the captain of the Federation vessel and any
|
||
other officers who received his "peace delegation." Their
|
||
silence indicated that they had failed and the aliens had
|
||
overcome his ruse.
|
||
|
||
His communications officer spun in his chair. "Captain," he
|
||
said, "the James_Kirk is hailing us."
|
||
|
||
"On screen."
|
||
|
||
The screen changed to show the interior of the James_Kirk as
|
||
Commander Shelby spoke to his image on her own screen.
|
||
Captain T'Starnik was nowhere to be seen. Good. The
|
||
boarding party was not a complete failure.
|
||
|
||
"Captain Vrym," she began hotly, "I *demand* to know why you
|
||
have betrayed our trust like this. The agreement was to
|
||
discuss peace."
|
||
|
||
"We have had our discussion."
|
||
|
||
"Your presence here is in violation of the
|
||
Federation-Cardassi Border Treaty, and your actions are
|
||
actions of war. Retreat or we will be forced to open fire
|
||
on your ship."
|
||
|
||
Vrym shifted in his sit uncomfortably. This human would not
|
||
duped as easily as her late Vulcan captain had been.
|
||
|
||
"Really. And what makes you hope that your starship will be
|
||
able to defeat a Cardassian Battle Cruiser?" He wondered at
|
||
his own words. What made him hope he could defeat a
|
||
Federation galaxy starship? He hadn't a chance.
|
||
|
||
"I'm not hear to discuss weaponry. Withdraw or we will open
|
||
fire."
|
||
|
||
Vrym turned to his communications officer. "Cut
|
||
communications."
|
||
|
||
* * * *
|
||
|
||
"Well?" Shelby asked.
|
||
|
||
"The Boarsk is arming their torpedoes," Tsu responded
|
||
quickly.
|
||
|
||
"Lieutenant Gilbert, lock phasers and prepare to fire,"
|
||
Shelby said quickly. "Try to take out their engines.
|
||
Ensign Tsu, prepare for evasive."
|
||
|
||
Like a steely sunrise, the James_Kirk rose above the Boarsk,
|
||
her deadly sunlight shooting out in a powerful burst of
|
||
phaser fire. The blast hit the Boarsk's shields, knocking
|
||
them down to what was unbearably low for Vrym's preference.
|
||
|
||
No longer hanging nose to nose with the James_Kirk, the
|
||
Boarsk ducked, throwing itself forward. It spun itself
|
||
around, firing three Romulan torpedoes at the Federation
|
||
ship.
|
||
|
||
Miss.
|
||
|
||
Miss.
|
||
|
||
HIT! The James_Kirk rocked slightly under the blow to
|
||
engineering, her crew moving rapidly to repair the moderate
|
||
damage. Commander Logan cursed the incompetency of the
|
||
bridge crew and swore to speak his mind to whoever in charge
|
||
once they got through this.
|
||
|
||
The James_Kirk turned again, her impulse engines roaring
|
||
silently in the vacuum of space. She fired her phasers
|
||
again, scoring a final hit on the Boarsk's engines. The
|
||
Boarsk grew still and fired another volley of torpedoes.
|
||
|
||
"Hang on!" Shelby shouted as the torpedo rushed toward the
|
||
saucer section. The deck vibrated, throwing crew to the
|
||
floor. "Gilbert!" she shouted. "I want their weapons out
|
||
of commission, do you hear me?" Gilbert nodded grimly and
|
||
aimed the weapons.
|
||
|
||
Three photon torpedoes flew from their homes, nesting
|
||
themselves in the battlecruiser's hull. One of the
|
||
scoutships intercepted a torpedo and detonated brilliantly
|
||
in a flash of light. The Boarsk rocked violently at the
|
||
arrival of the torpedoes.
|
||
|
||
Vrym locked across the ruins of his bridge. His own ship
|
||
was destroyed, but he knew the James_Kirk would not be far
|
||
behind. A fleet of Cardassian vessels was approaching, he
|
||
knew, and they would easily overpower the lone starship.
|
||
|
||
The steady whistle of equipment drew his attention. Why did
|
||
it always seem that the last piece of equipment to fail was
|
||
the communications console? It was the James_Kirk,
|
||
signalling him.
|
||
|
||
"Captain, shall I put them on screen?" asked Kerton, his
|
||
communications officer. Vrym nodded. Commander Shelby
|
||
appeared, as before.
|
||
|
||
"Well, Captain Vrym," she asked, "shall we continue this or
|
||
would you like to surrender?"
|
||
|
||
"Please, no. We yield," he said with a heavy air of
|
||
finality.
|
||
|
||
* * * *
|
||
|
||
"Mister Gilbert, prepare an away team to board the Cardassi
|
||
ship. You will help with the wounded and repair the ship to
|
||
escort them back to Cardassian territory. Admiral Spock
|
||
will accompany you to negotiate peace," Shelby said.
|
||
|
||
Gilbert looked dumbfounded. "But why?"
|
||
|
||
"There's an old proverb my mother taught me when I was
|
||
little. It says `When your enemy is hungry, feed him. When
|
||
he is thirsty, give him something to drink. In doing this,
|
||
you will pour burning coals on his head.' The best way to
|
||
make an ally is to help an enemy during her greatest need.
|
||
You have your orders."
|
||
|
||
|
||
Part Seven
|
||
by Dave Learn
|
||
|
||
T'Starnik sought to empty her mind of the emotional storm which had
|
||
arisen in her. She sat crosslegged on the floor as she meditated,
|
||
assuming a position developed by both eastern mystics on Earth and by
|
||
the Vulcans. This similarity crossed her mind momentarily; she ignored
|
||
the distraction it presented her, preferring instead to meditate on the
|
||
difficult situation she found herself in.
|
||
|
||
As she meditated, she remembered . . .
|
||
|
||
The elderly Terran approached her with the discomfort common to humans
|
||
as they encountered Vulcans. Even the upper echelon of Star Fleet, she
|
||
realized, were not immune to this misconception of Vulcan mysticism.
|
||
She raised her right hand in the Vulcan salute, hoping to set the aged
|
||
admiral at ease.
|
||
|
||
"Live long and prosper, Admiral Quinn," she intoned.
|
||
|
||
"Uh, thank you, captain," he replied nervously. He fumbled for the
|
||
proper reply, raising his own hand but somehow managing to join his
|
||
middle two fingers together. "Peace and long life," he returned, eyeing
|
||
his miserable attempt at the Vulcan sign. Were she human, T'Starnik
|
||
might have smiled at his awkward salute, but she was not. And Vulcans
|
||
did not show amusement.
|
||
|
||
She watched the admiral closely, waiting for him to state his business.
|
||
Apparently the admiral was a little unused to dealing with Vulcans, and
|
||
he continued on, obviously flustered.
|
||
|
||
"T'Starnik, I assume you are aware of the current condition of Star
|
||
Fleet?"
|
||
|
||
"Yes, admiral, I am."
|
||
|
||
"Ever since the Borg Massacre at Wolf 359, the fleet has been a mess.
|
||
We lost forty starships there to one invader, and I don't need to go
|
||
into how many excellent men and women who died there. We have to
|
||
rebuild the fleet as soon as possible--before the Romulans or the Car-
|
||
dassians see a weakness in our defenses."
|
||
|
||
"That is only logical, admiral. How does the Intrepid fit in with these
|
||
plans to rebuild?"
|
||
|
||
"Captain," the admiral began, "we have a new galaxy class starship
|
||
almost completed. We offered commander to the Enterprise's William
|
||
Riker, but he turned it down for whatever reasons he has. The ship is
|
||
called the James_Kirk. If you want her, she's yours."
|
||
|
||
A human or one of the other races of the Federation might have taken
|
||
offense at being the second choice. T'Starnik, a Vulcan, felt none.
|
||
"This offer is most illogical," she replied. "The Intrepid is a Vulcan
|
||
science vessel. It is more logical for me to continue to command it
|
||
than to command a ship staffed primarily by humans. I have never worked
|
||
with them."
|
||
|
||
The admiral licked his lips nervously. He knew this would be the hard
|
||
part. "Captain," he said carefully, measuring his words, "we are aware
|
||
that you have little experience with humans, and that the James_Kirk
|
||
would be a difficult command for you. But you have an excellent service
|
||
record, and we need to have the best captains possible on the best ships
|
||
possible. In a year or two, maybe we can afford to have someone with
|
||
your talent on a ship like the Intrepid again. But right now, we just
|
||
can't squander that ability. We need a capable captain for the
|
||
James_Kirk, and we think you would be the best choice.
|
||
|
||
"We realized that you would feel uncomfortable commanding a human crew,
|
||
so we've arranged for Commander Shelby to be your first officer. She's
|
||
aggressive, and she'll help to mediate between you and the crew with
|
||
whatever difficulties you might encounter. She can be the counter-
|
||
balance for your logic, much in the same way that Captain Kirk and
|
||
Commander Spock balanced one another seventy years ago."
|
||
|
||
T'Starnik considered the offer and weighed the advantages and disadvan-
|
||
tages to the command. "Each must do his best, according to his gifts,"
|
||
Surak wrote. Star Fleet needed her gifts on the James_Kirk. Very well.
|
||
she would serve where she was needed. She accepted the transfer, her
|
||
own first officer being promoted to captain of the Intrepid.
|
||
|
||
She broke from her reverie, ending her silent meditation. Her logic had
|
||
been flawed, she realized now, and she should serve as captain of the
|
||
James_Kirk. While she was well suited to commanding a research vessel
|
||
such as the Intrepid, the James_Kirk was clearly not a vessel she could
|
||
command adequately.
|
||
|
||
Her duty was clear. She left her room and headed to the bridge. She
|
||
would rely on Commander Shelby more heavily for now, particularly to
|
||
resolve the conflict with the Cardassi. She would notify Star Fleet of
|
||
her decision and continue to serve as captain until a replacement could
|
||
be found.
|
||
|
||
//-n-\\ Don Quixote
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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