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From: sks1@Ra.MsState.Edu (Sujay Shaunak)
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Subject: DELPHI : Chapter 1
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Organization: Mississippi State University
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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1993 19:53:58 GMT
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DELPHI : Chapter 1
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"Beginnings"
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He lay awake on his bunk. His mind drifts idly through the
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events of the last year. He had been first officer on the Federation
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Pentalia-class destroyer, New Auckland. The ship had been sent to a
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relatively remote outpost as a show of force to quell some minor
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raids and uprisings against the federation colony by a group of
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Clandestine Raiders, and their sympathizers.
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He was in command. His captain was down on the outpost discussing the
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situation with the colony's leaders as well as a supposed leader of the
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offending group. He sat in the Captain's chair as a shuttle came through
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the system, it transmitted that it was en route to the colony, and was
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cleared by the colony for landing while he listened in on the
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standard procedural dialogue.
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Aboard the New Auckland he gazed at the view of the planet.
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"Sir, shuttle altering course, increasing speed !!" his helmsman
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had announced.
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Impotent, the New Auckland could only watch as the shuttle exploded
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in the heart of the colony, near the coordinates of the administrative
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meeting. His Captain, many of the colony's chief administrators, and many
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colonists were killed in the resulting blast. Now, he was in control.
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For days, he and the New Auckland traced the origins of the shuttle
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and eventually found the Clandestine Raiders' main base of operations.
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Another pair of "suicide" shuttles had been destroyed after being
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correctly identified as such by the New Auckland. The terrorists surrendered
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unconditionally as he had threatened them with the possible retaliation of
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using the New Auckland's photon torpedos at maximum yield status....
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He knew that he was pushing the limits of Star Fleet protocol, but
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none of the terrorists called his bluff. Within days, the situation was
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settled. For the moment at least, the Raiders would no longer trouble
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the colony, he was given field promotion to Captain.
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After he had filed his report, and while the ship was en route to
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Star Base 3015, he received word from Star Fleet that there was a
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"borg" ship approaching at high warp, and that the fleet was massing
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at Wolf-359.
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He had set a course at maximum warp but arrived over 3 days late.
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He and his crew witnessed the carnage. Almost immediately, after the
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Borg incident had been "resolved", the New Auckland was sent out again.
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The Federation needed every ship it had in case the Romulans
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decided to become expansionists or the Klingons felt that their
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treaty was with a "weak" union of planets. There were always militant
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Klingon factions looking for ways to rekindle the war with the
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Federation.
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Now, 8 months later, he was here again, orbiting earth in a large
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StarDock facility. He was awaiting his next assignment, and was
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sure that the meeting he would have with Commodore Albrit this
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morning would resolve that issue.
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Slowly, he lifted himself off of his bunk. He ran his hands along
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his face for a few moments and then prepared himself for his meeting,
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which was scheduled for 0800. He didn't really care for morning
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meetings, but such were often unavoidable. He had decided long ago that
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an ancient family curse would make him be forced to attend such for the
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rest of his life; so far, the curse remained unbroken.
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As he walked through the corridors of the StarDock, he contemplated
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his upcoming assignment. He had looked around the bay and found that there
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were 4 ships in need of a Captain. The science vessel Lowel, the New
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Auckland, an Orazzin-class light cruiser named the Charlemagne, and a
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cargo ship, Bounty. Although he desired his next commission to be that of
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a Captaincy, he hoped he was not given command of the cargo ship. As he
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stopped in front of the Commodore's office, he ran a hand through his
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sandy hair and stepped in.
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He stepped into a small reception-area, a red-shirted lieutenant,
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was on station. The lieutenant seemed to be roughly his size, with
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dark hair and eyes. More noticeable however, was the tremendous
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amount of scar tissue on the right side of the lieutenant's face.
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Evidently, even the advanced cosmetic surgery techinques available
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had been unable to alleviate the condition. The Lieutenant addressed
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him.
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"Captain Percivale Malory ?"
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He nodded.
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"Your appointment with the Commodore has been confirmed, you may
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see him now", the lieutenant continued.
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Malory made a slight frown, and then entered into the Commodore's
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inner office.
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....
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Commodore Albrit eyed the young Captain who had just entered.
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He had just finished reviewing this man's record and now he had a
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true face and body to put all of the information with, not just a
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picture or hologram. The man was only about 5'8" in height, with
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blondish hair and blue eyes. His uniform, while properly groomed seemed
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to hang loose on a rather spare frame. Truthfully, the Commodore felt
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more as if he were addressing an ensign, rather than a Star Fleet Captain
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who had just finished commanding a destroyer.
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"Good morning Captain."
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The young Captain nodded and replied "Good morning."
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The Commodore measured the Captain. The voice was a trifle
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high. His posture was a little too casual in appearance. His
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attitude did not seem overly respectful. Already, the Commodore's
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gut feeling had passed judgement on this soon-to-be Captain. His
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gut told him that this man was dubious Captain material obviously
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somewhat slack in discipline.
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"Be seated Captain." He said this with particular rather
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sarcastic emphasis on the word 'Captain'. He noted no outward
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appearance of disturbance on the part of the young Captain.
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'A TOLERABLE INDICATION', the Commodore mused. The Commodore was
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determined to determine the nature and validity of his instincts, not that
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he had any doubt in them.
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"Thank you sir."
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The young man had seemingly said the word 'sir' with just a hint of
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iciness. The young man did not seem intimidated in the least, moreover,
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he was definitely not affording the Commodore the appropriate level
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of respect. The Commodore glared.
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"Mr. Malory, I just wanted to have a chat with you before you are
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sent out again. I've reviewed your record. You have received good reports
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from all of your superior officers, especially, while operating
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as First Officer aboard the New Auckland. Still, even though you have
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commanded the New Auckland for 8 months, you are very young to be a
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Starship captain ...
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Too young in my opinion ..." he added, "particularly the Captain of a
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Pentalia-class vessel."
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Malory remained still, he didn't like being treated as a young
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ensign. Even though the Commodore was a good 30 years older, the
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he had achieved his position through "desk jobs" and had only
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commanded a starship for 2 months. Malory wondered where the Commodore
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was leading with the conversation. He didn't need to listen to
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this from a petty button-pusher. The Commodore continued.
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"Star Fleet however, apparently feels otherwise" the Commodore paused,
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"and has decided to give you a ship of your own. You are now the newest
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Star Fleet ship Captain. Your command, the Delphi. You have been chosen to
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be her first Captain. Congratulations."
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"The Delphi sir ?" Malory was relieved but had not heard mention
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of a ship by that name before. He frowned inwardly.
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The Commodore rose from his chair and paced a small circle.
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"Yes, the Delphi. She is a new design and is classified
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technically as a Scout. She is the first of her type to be commissioned
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after the BORG incident, and very prototypical in nature. "
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The Commodore paused and then handed a small datablock to the young
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Captain.
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"This contains a ship description as well as ship specifications.
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Also, is a small record of all of your major officers. You'll
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note that the major significance of the ship is the new sensor /
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scanner array, ORACLE. Your mission will be to fully test this
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new vessel along the edge of the neutral zone. We want to know
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how much this will help in detecting Romulans and how much this will
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aid in long-distance detection for use in 'early warning' systems. Also,
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there are many star systems that are not well charted that lie near the
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neutral zone. You will chart them as well as explore new territory.
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You record indicates that you have commanded the New Auckland ably,
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but you should realize that you won't have that magnitude of firepower,
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should a Romulan come across."
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"Sir, with all due respect, Romulans don't disturb me. I have
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serious doubts that a Romulan would simply come across, attack, and then
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leave. This would be in direct violation of treaty. It is more likely
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that the Romulans would lure us into the Neutral Zone and THEN attack,
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once they had sufficient motive."
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The Commodore bristled inside, who was this young whelp to
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give HIM a talk about Romulan battle strategy. This young fellow
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seemed a bit too overconfident and sure of himself.
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"In any event, *I* am in command of the overall Delphi-class project,
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and will expect prompt and frequent reports as to her operating status...
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A shuttle will take you to the Delphi in three hours."
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The Commodore's voice was like ice.
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"Your command crew should all report in within 32 hours. Star Fleet
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expects you to be underway within 72 hours, as that is the estimated time
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till completion... Any questions ?"
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"No sir. Thank you."
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'STAR FLEET HAD BETTER KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING', thought the
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Commodore as he watched the Captain rise and leave. 'AT LEAST THEY
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HAD THE FORESIGHT TO PLACE ME IN CHARGE OF THE PROJECT'. The
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Commodore beamed inwardly.
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The door to his inner office opened again, and his lieutenant
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brought him his standard morning coffee.
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'NOW THIS IS HOW A COMMODORE SHOULD BE RESPECTED ...'
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.....
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Garin Meede stepped out of the shuttle and onto the
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shuttle bay of the Delphi. It was a typical shuttle bay with
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standard atmospheric protocols and shields in order. Meede
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took another step. He tested the artificial gravity of the ship
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and decided that it was approximately earth normal standard.
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He glanced around and saw the yeoman who had overseen the shuttle's
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landing.
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Meede crisply walked towards the young man and
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barked , "Yeoman, status report". His voice was loud and sharp.
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The younger man snapped to attention.
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"Yes, Yes sir ?"
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"Yeoman, what is the current complement of the Delphi and
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who is the highest ranking officer at this time? "
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The yeoman's fingers played on the computer console.
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"Sir, current complement is 24 persons. Most are non-ship personel,
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engineers and workman who are completing their various assignments. The
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highest ranking officer right now is ... You. Sir."
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Imperceptably, Meede tensed. Technically, he was in charge
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of the vessel. Outwardly, he folded his arms and glared.
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"What is your name, yeoman ?"
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"Antoine Albert sir."
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"Good Mr. Albert, now, how would you know that *I* am the highest
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ranking officer aboard ?"
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Albert tensed, and looked at his readouts. He had followed procedure,
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he wondered why the Lieutenant would ask such a basic question. He
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felt the weight of the shorter man's glare.
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"Sir, as is standard procedure, I was given a listing of the
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passengers aboard the shuttle. Only one lieutenant, you sir, was
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aboard that shuttle, from that I deduced that you are Lieutenant
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Garin Meede. I checked the ranks of current shipboard personnel and
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found that you are the highest."
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"Sir", he added.
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Meede's gaze softened just a bit to a steady stare.
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"Excellent, you know standard incoming shuttle procedure. Good.
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Now, since you are one of the yeoman's who has been assigned to me
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in security, let me commence with your security training. "
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Meede moved around the console. He lifted his arms some so that
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he could more easily reach some of the pads. He altered some of the
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shuttle bay sensor settings with a corresponding change in readouts.
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"Now Mr. Albert, on every incoming and outgoing shuttle, I want a
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scan done to insure that only authorized materials and personnel are
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being transferred. I shall perform a quick tour of the ship and then
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be on the bridge. This will be superior to your only-audio confirmation."
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"Yes sir."
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Meede went back to the shuttle and fetched his pack.
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He walked into the turbo-lift confident that he could put some
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order into this vessel.
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As Meede toured the ship, he noted that it was very similar
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to the Pentalia-class destroyers in layout. He even examined some of
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the secondary hatchways, searching for design differences. He noted
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a few. As he completed his tour he observed that Engineering still
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was in disarray. Obviously the Chief Engineer had yet to report.
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Meede strolled into security and glanced at the overall layout, it
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met with his approval. Quickly, he prepared his area. Then he continued
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on to the bridge.
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Meede quietly took in his bridge surroundings, the bridge was
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an interesting mix of older and newer ideas. He eased into the Captain's
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chair, his feet barely touching the floor. The young ensign who sat
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at the communications console continued her work. Meede signaled
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Midshipman Albert to inform him whenever another senior officer
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was en route. He rubbed his hands together and settled into "command".
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He glanced at the Captain's console, the chronometer indicated that the
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time was 1000 hours.
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Captain Percivale Malory sat in his room and reviewed the
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information contained on the datablock ....
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Comission : Delphi NCC 2010
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Classification : Advanced Scout
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Armaments : Modified Pentalia-class phaser array
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Shields : Pentalia-class strength
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Engines : Single nacelle warp reactor (Brahm's II design)
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Max. Speed : Warp 7 (8 in theory)
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Optimum Cruise : Warp 6
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Crew Complement: 120
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Charter : The purpose of this vessel is to provide additional
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detection and scanning ability for the Federation. This
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ship utilizes a new sensor array, named ORACLE. These
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sensors should be able to detect ships from much
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longer ranges than currently are possible. Similarly
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this array should provide the ability to void the
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Romulan cloaking device as well as allow for greater
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exploration potential.
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This is a prototype model and is the first such
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implementation to be placed in a starship.
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-- Command Crew Listing --
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Percivale Malory :
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Rank : Captain
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Position : Captain
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Last Assignment : Interim Commander New Auckland (Pentalia class)
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Notes : Completed tour as Captain of New Auckland for
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over 8 months.
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Akimbe Assali
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Rank : Lt. Cmmdr.
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Position : First Officer / Tactical Weapons officer
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Last Assignment : Chief Weapons officer Merrimack (Etresta class)
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Notes : Has held the rank of Lt. Cmmdr for 3 years. Has yet
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to be considered for promotion.
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X'anfrey Qhasmon
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Rank : Lieutenant
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Position : Helmsman
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Last Assignment : Helmsman Argo (minesweeper)
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Notes : Completing tour as Helmsman of an active Minesweeper.
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Eleyasan T'irna
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Rank : Lieutenant
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Position : Operator Oracle 1
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Last Assignment : Chief Science Officer Lowel (Science Vessel)
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Notes : Has served with distinction.
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Olgin Penthrach
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Rank : Lieutenant
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Position : Communications officer
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Last Assignment : Special Communications Dante (Orazzin Class)
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Notes : Has history of chronic illness.
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Stephen Korn
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Rank : Lieutenant
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Position : Chief Engineer
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Last Assingment : Stardock Phoenix
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Notes : His first shipboard commission in over 2 years
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Garin Meede
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Rank : Second Lieutenant
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Position : Chief Security officer
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Last Assignment : Chief of Security Charlemagne (Orazzin Class)
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Notes : From Gralve IV which has 3.4 times Earth standard
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gravity.
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Will O'bourne
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Rank : Second Lieutenant
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Position : Oracle 2 operator
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Last Assignment : Starbase 89
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Notes : none.
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Anne Mayak
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Rank : Doctor
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Position : Chief Medical Officer
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Last Assignment : Doctor Wellington (Pentalia class)
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Notes : none.
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Malory eased back in his seat and mused over his command
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crew. He was intrigued by the wide range of ships from which his
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officers came, from the Pentalia-class destroyers, to the Orazzin-
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class light cruisers, one was even an Etresta class heavy cruiser.
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'LOOKS LIKE WE WILL HAVE AN INTERESTING TOUR OF DUTY WITH THIS
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LOT... I'LL JUST HAVE TO EVALUATE EACH ONE AS THEY COME'.
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He was sure that other necessary details of the assignment
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would be "conveniently" omitted. Typically such datablocks provided
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a much more detailed report on each member of the command crew and
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more ship specifications. He felt that Star Fleet was testing
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him personally by giving him such a mediocre 'report' via the
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datablock. Similarly, he felt that Star Fleet was attempting to
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test his command skills and grace under pressure by giving him
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such a tight deadline till the Delphi was scheduled to depart
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"dry-dock". Malory sighed and grabbed his travel pack. He kept very few
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personal effects, of which most had already been transported, thus he
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was only lightly encumbered as he went to his shuttle.
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....
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As the shuttle approached the crab-like structure which
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contained the Delphi, Malory admired the vessel. The basic hull
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design was apparently identical that of the Pentalia-class ships.
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He noted that the mounting where the photon torpedoes should be
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was occupied by ORACLE. The sidereal phaser banks had been replaced
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by ORACLE sensors as well. The ship had the "clean" look of a ship that
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has yet to see untamed space. His shuttle landed.
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He stepped off of the shuttle and watched as a very short, stocky
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man approached.
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"Captain", the man said. His voice was authoritative and harsh.
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"Yes", Malory responded.
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"Lieutenant Garin Meede, your chief of security reporting sir.
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We have reasonable security measures in progress and severely limited
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power available for the ship."
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This was NOT what Malory expected for a Chief security officer.
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Malory estimated that he loomed at least a half a foot over his chief
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security officer. Still, the man was proper in his report. Malory made
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a mental note to learn more about this man as soon as time permitted.
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"Alright Lieutenant. We have around 67 hours to get this ship
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out of dry-dock. What are your recommendations ?"
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"Well sir, Security is in enough order to be placed low on our list.
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Right now, I think we need to work on getting some of these engineers to
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bring our power systems on-line, thereby reducing umbilical dependence.
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Once we have partial main power, I recommend that we bring our main sensors
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to fully operational status. Now that you are aboard, I can look over the
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weapons systems. Communications is currently umbilically dependent and
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navigation at this time is irrelevant."
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"Very well Lieutenant. Proceed with your overview of the weapons
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systems. Let's try to get out ahead of schedule."
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"Aye sir."
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Malory and Meede boarded the turbolift and Meede exited in main
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engineering. Malory proceeded to the bridge. As he stepped off the lift
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and onto the main bridge, he liked what he saw. He walked down the ramp
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which circled the perimeter of the bridge, and dropped his pack in the
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Captain's chair. He made a mental correction. HIS chair.
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The ensign who was sitting at the Communications console
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appeared nervous at his presence.
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"Don't worry ensign. I haven't been known to bite yet ...." He
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grinned. "Let's see what we can get working around here ..."
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Lieutenant Commander Akimbe Assali waited impatiently as his shuttle
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approached the Delphi. He had come into StarDock twelve hours early
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and had taken the first available shuttle that was departing for the
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Delphi. While at the StarDock, he had discovered that everyone had
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been abuzz with speculations about the new ship. The shuttle approached
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the crab-like construct which currently housed the starship.
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As the shuttle approached from the rear, Assali looked over
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the ship.
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'HMMM, LOOKS LIKE A SLIGHTLY MODIFIED PENTALIA-CLASS HULL. INTERESTNG,
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THOSE SIDE SECTIONS CAN'T MOUNT PHASERS LIKE THAT. WHERE ARE THE
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PHOTON LAUNCHERS? MAYBE A NEW WEAPON SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED.'
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Meanwhile, on the bridge of the Delphi, klaxons blared.
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"Hell, people, that's the fourth time today that the alarms
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have sounded at the approach of a shuttlecraft. FIX THEM !!"
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Captain Percivale Malory slouched in his Captain's chair. His
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typical good humor had faded rapidly as the klaxons had been going
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off almost continuously for the last 2 hours. Engineers scuttled around
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the bridge. A young confused ensign sat at the Communications console, in
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front of the Captain. The ensign turned and addressed the Captain.
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"Captain, Lt. Cmdr. Akimbe Assali has just reported on board. He
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is in shuttle bay 1."
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"Thank you ensign, I'll be heading off the bridge for a short
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time. Try to keep us out of red alert ...", the Captain gave a tired
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grin at the slightly abashed ensign as he stood and went to the turbolift.
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Assali whirled around as the klaxons sounded. His small
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pack, which contained his personal effects orbited him as he raced
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to the shuttle bay control panel. He glanced over the read-outs. At a
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glance everything appeared fine. Abruptly, the klaxons stopped.
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The turbolift doors opened and He watched as his commanding
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officer approached. He appeared to be just a touch shorter than Assali,
|
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with sandy hair and blue eyes. His stride was quick, but undisciplined.
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Assali straightened.
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"Lieutenant Commander Akimbe Assali reporting for duty sir."
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The Captain stopped 2 paces on front of Akimbe, and eyed him.
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"Lt. Cmdr. what was your last held position ?"
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"Weapons officer, aboard the Merrimack, Etresta class, sir."
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"Lt. Cmdr. How many times have you served as a First Officer ?"
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"Just once, for a period of several weeks, while the Merrimack's
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First Officer was transferred, sir."
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Assali was conscious of the fact that the Captain, now his commanding
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officer, was "feeling him out". This did not disturb him, and he relaxed
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and shrugged off the pressure by experience. The Captain spoke .
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"Lt. Cmdr. what's your favorite synthehol ...?"
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The Captain grinned and stretched out his hand.
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"Nice to have you aboard Mr. Assali. Why don't you place your
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pack in your quarters and meet me on the bridge in 10 minutes. We
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have a lot of work ahead of us if we are going to manage to get this
|
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ship out on time."
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"Yes sir."
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Assali watched as Malory turned and strode back to the turbolift, with
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an imperceptible shrug of his shoulders, he followed. He liked this
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Captain already.
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Ten minutes later, Assali stepped off of the turbo-lift, and
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onto the bridge. He took in his surroundings. . . The Bridge was
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a half circle in front with a trapezoidal rear, which was elevated
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at least 5 feet higher than the front. In front, the Navigational
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console and Communications console were joined together as one unit,
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reminiscent of the old Constitution-class Helm/Navigation position. In
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the center of the bridge were chairs and small displays for the Captain
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and First Officer. Along the sides, where the circular-arc met the
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trapezoidal corners, there were 2 duty stations, one on each side.
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The tactical / weapons position was directly over the head of the Captain.
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On each side of the turbo-lift stood a door. One led to the Captain's
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ready-room. While the other led to the Tactical ready room. This
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bridge had a definite style, and Akimbe liked it. He noted that the
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Captain had turned and watched him from his chair, observing Assali's
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reaction.
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"Well, FIRST OFFICER Assali, how do you like the bridge ?" Malory
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stated.
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"I like it sir, definite style."
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The klaxons blared. Assali assumed the tactical position. Most
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read-outs were non-operational, but what sensors were on indicated that
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a shuttle was landing.
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"Lt. Cmmdr, your first job is to get those damm Klaxons fixed.
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After that, we need to look into bringing the auxilary reactor on line.
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When our Chief Engineer reports, he will bring the warp engine up as well
|
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as the impulse engines. Our security chief, Lieutenant Garin Meede is
|
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examining the weapons systems. We have a little over 2 days to get this
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ship out of dry-dock and capable of active duty."
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"Yes sir."
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Assali's fingers danced on the half-dead console. It would
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be a hard chore to get this ship out on time.
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....
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Akimbe Assali, stood at the status control board of the Delphi shuttle
|
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bay . With forty hours left before the ship was scheduled to leave dry-dock,
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people were scurrying in all areas of the ship, with one notable exception,
|
|
engineering. Several ensigns had reported in, but the Chief Engineer
|
|
had yet to report. At present, security officer Garin Meede was
|
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overseeing operations in Engineering.
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|
"Sir, shuttle now on approach" an ensign advised Assali.
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Assali watched as the shuttle glided in effortlessly into the
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|
bay. Thankfully, it was yet another smooth landing. He observed as
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|
the shuttle's main door opened. The first person to step out was
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a man a few inches shorter than Assali, but lean and wiry in
|
|
appearance. He had a shock of grey hair, and brown eyes. Aside
|
|
from the hair, he didn't look overly old. The second person to step
|
|
of the shuttle was a large overweight man. He stood at around 5'10"
|
|
with dark hair and green eyes. The 2 men strode towards Assali and
|
|
he stepped out from behind the console.
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The large man reported in first.
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"Sir, Lieutenant Olgin Penthrach reporting in ."
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Assali nodded.
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|
"Lieutenant, have you been briefed as to your role on this
|
|
vessel ?"
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|
"No sir, I was the Communications specialist aboard the
|
|
Dante and naturally assumed that my duties would be the same."
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|
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|
"Close. Aboard the Delphi you will serve as Chief Communications
|
|
Officer, and of course, have the necessary bridge duty station. Report
|
|
to the Bridge and Captain Malory as soon as you have deposited your
|
|
belongings in your quarters. We are running slightly behind schedule."
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|
After Assali nodded towards Penthrach, indicating that he was free
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|
to leave and attend to his duties, Assali turned his attention to the
|
|
other man.
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|
"Lieutenant Stephen Korn, Chief Engineer reporting in."
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|
Assali made a mental shrug as the Chief Engineer introduced
|
|
himself. As Assali prepared to speak, Korn spoke.
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"If you don't have any duty changes for me, I will be reporting
|
|
to Engineering now ...." Korn began.
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|
|
|
Assali frowned slightly.
|
|
"Lieutenant, that will be most advisable. Currently we have an
|
|
Engineering staff consisting of ensigns. In fact, we haven't even brought
|
|
the warp engine on line yet."
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|
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|
"Glad to hear it. These kids probably don't know HOW to bring warp
|
|
engine on line for the first time. I'm glad no one has tried to
|
|
work on my engine yet, the last ship I was on, about 2 years ago,
|
|
they had a stupid security guard trying to fix warp engines ! Can you
|
|
believe that ? I'll send a report to the Captain within the hour."
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|
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|
"Very good. We will hold a brief non-formal meeting in three
|
|
hours in the Captain's quarters."
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|
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|
Assali walked with Korn to the turbo-lift. While Korn stepped
|
|
of at main engineering, Assali wondered where Lt. Meede might be.
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|
....
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|
*WHISH*
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|
|
|
The turbo lift door opened and Malory turned and eyed a large
|
|
pudgy man ambling down the ramp.
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|
|
|
"Captain Malory, Lt. Olgin Penthrach reporting for bridge duty sir."
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|
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|
An ensign happily rose from the communications console as Penthrach
|
|
approached.
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|
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|
"Excellent timing. We were just about to perform a test of intra-ship
|
|
communications. Take your position and broadcast on my mark."
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|
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|
Penthrach squeezed into the chair and his chubby fingers nimbly
|
|
danced among the buttons and touch-sensitive displays.
|
|
|
|
"Mark. Crew of the Delphi, this is Captain Malory. All sections
|
|
who can hear this message report in to central communications." With
|
|
blatant sarcasm he added "similarly, those unable to hear this,
|
|
report also." Malory grinned as Penthrach turned to look at him and then
|
|
looked back at his console.
|
|
A few seconds passed. Penthrach turned and addressed the Captain.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, all stations except primary engineering have acknowledged
|
|
your message. Shall I try to send a direct message to Engineering ?"
|
|
|
|
"Hmmm, No. Try to patch through to Engineering and let's
|
|
see if we can hear if there is anyone down there. They may all be
|
|
crawling through the bowels of the ship. Lord knows they need to be
|
|
if we are going to leave dry dock on schedule."
|
|
|
|
"Patch to Main Engineering confirmed" Penthrach stated.
|
|
|
|
".....WHAT IN JUPITER'S EYE HAVE YOU DONE !!" a rather high-pitched
|
|
and stretched voice said.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, Lt. Cmmdr. Assali and I merely routed some power from the
|
|
auxilary reactors to the shuttle bay sensors. This has kept us from having
|
|
faulty red-alerts for the last 10 hours."
|
|
|
|
"BUT THIS IS ALL WRONG ! WHAT DO YOU *A SECURITY OFFICER* KNOW ABOUT
|
|
REACTORS ! LOOK, IF YOU TAPPED INTO THE CONDUITS AT THESE LOCATIONS
|
|
YOU WOULD HAVE THE SAME RESULT WITH LESS WORK AND 10% MORE EFFICIENCY ..."
|
|
|
|
"Lt. I'll be down in Engineering." Malory was almost into the
|
|
turbo-lift before completing his statement.
|
|
|
|
|
|
....
|
|
|
|
*VHOOSH*
|
|
|
|
Captain Percivale Malory stepped out of the turbo-lift and into
|
|
main engineering. He observed a lean, grey-haired man arguing with
|
|
Lt. Garin Meede. Even though the man stood about 4" taller than Meede,
|
|
and was taking an obviously argumentative approach, Meede stood his
|
|
ground, arms crossed, face an emotionless mask.
|
|
|
|
"Gentlemen ..." Malory spoke.
|
|
|
|
Immediately the two men turned and faced their Captain.
|
|
|
|
"Captain" Meede responded quickly.
|
|
|
|
"Ahh, Captain. I am Lt. Stephen Korn Chief Engineer. I am trying
|
|
to get this oaf out of engineering so that I can get some work done."
|
|
|
|
"Lt. Korn, I suggest that you think about your remarks before
|
|
insulting fellow crew members. We will be together for a rather long
|
|
time. First, you can explain to me why you were late in reporting to
|
|
the Delphi, then you can explain to me what problem you have with,
|
|
Chief of Security, Lt. Garin Meede."
|
|
|
|
Malory had kept his voice remarkably cool and level, while
|
|
inside he seethed. There were enough problems in the universe without
|
|
him having to watch over two of his highest ranking officers. He noticed
|
|
that Korn paled as he realized that he had been arguing with someone
|
|
other than 'just' a security officer.
|
|
|
|
"Oh, umm, Sorry Captain. First, I was delayed because a problem
|
|
arose with the climate controls at Stardock Phoenix. The humidity
|
|
level was .12% above normal deviation and ....."
|
|
|
|
"Lieutenant. Do you realize that you are supposed to be the
|
|
Chief Engineer on THIS ship. Couldn't someone else have handled
|
|
such a minor problem ?"
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, I guess they could, but I just don't leave jobs
|
|
half finished. Once I start something, I see it through.."
|
|
|
|
Malory groaned inwardly.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Korn, don't you think that getting this ship operational
|
|
is a little more important than a minor deviation in StarDock humidity ?"
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, I .. Well, really it wasn't a question that. I had
|
|
already comitted myself to the humidity problem. Also, I was informed
|
|
that I had some leeway time upon my arrival here. I did not expect
|
|
Engineering to be in the shambles in which it currently resides sir."
|
|
|
|
"I appreciate your ...determination... to see a project through,
|
|
and that in itself is an admirable quality. HOWEVER, in the future, I
|
|
recommend that you temper such determination with the importance of
|
|
various tasks. Now, what was your argument about with Lt. Meede ?"
|
|
|
|
"Sir, I simply detest other people, especially ones with little
|
|
qualification, to try to operate as competent engineers. IF Lt. Meede
|
|
had a problem, he should have given it to someone who could do the job
|
|
efficiently, rather than kludge through to his own solution."
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Korn, maybe you would be preferring to listen to klaxons
|
|
for several hours on end ... What Lt. Meede and First Officer Assali did
|
|
was under my orders. SINCE there was no Chief Engineer available, I see
|
|
no problem with what they did. NOW, that you are here, you may fix
|
|
the 'fix' if you desire. However, I want that warp reactor operational
|
|
as soon as possible. That, is your top priority.
|
|
Now Lt. Meede, your services are required in orienting some of the
|
|
new crew that will soon be reporting aboard. A larger transport shuttle
|
|
is en route now. "
|
|
|
|
Malory watched as Meede and Korn both leveled gazes at one another,
|
|
then, Meede moved with Malory to the turbo-lift.
|
|
|
|
"Oh, and Lieutenant Korn ... It's good to have you aboard ."
|
|
|
|
....
|
|
|
|
|
|
It was early "evening" aboard the Delphi. Percivale Malory
|
|
reclined on his suite's couch. He glanced around the room. On the
|
|
wall above him, rested his rapier. He had taken lessons as a youth
|
|
and trained actively in its use while at the academy. On the other
|
|
side of the room, a large 'window' looked out into space, or rather
|
|
the out to the rusty-colored wall of the crab-like dry-dock facility.
|
|
Malory rose. He had changed from uniform into a white shirt,
|
|
with loose baggy arms, and dark pants. He gave a cursory glance at
|
|
his exhibition stand. While most officers would hold their medals
|
|
there, Malory held his Chess collection. A series of beeps
|
|
interrupted his reverie, and he answered the door. His guests were
|
|
arriving.
|
|
Akimbe Assali had dressed in an open-front shirt and loose
|
|
red pants. He stepped into the Captain's cabin.
|
|
|
|
"Good evening sir."
|
|
|
|
"Good evening Mr. Assali. Make yourself at home, I'll get us a
|
|
pair of drinks. "
|
|
|
|
Assali glanced around the outer room. It was spacious, with a
|
|
lovely view of the orangish-brown dry-dock wall. He noticed the
|
|
weapon above the couch, but his attention was fixed on the Captain's
|
|
exhibition stand. It was roughly 6' in height and held 4 different
|
|
Chess boards and pieces. Assali recognized the classic Chess which
|
|
had been invented long ago in India. Then he looked at the oriental
|
|
chess set. With Cannons and Palace guards, it required subtle changes
|
|
in strategy. Next was Bogon Chess, and early 21st century three dimensional
|
|
chess which was overwhelming in its scope and number of pieces, with 64 per
|
|
side. Finally was the renowned Vulcan three-dimensional chess.
|
|
|
|
"Captain, do you play all of these different types of Chess ?"
|
|
|
|
"Of course not, I just keep them there to impress people ...."
|
|
|
|
Assali turned to face Malory and caught a wide grin on his
|
|
Captain's face. He took one of the drinks from Malory.
|
|
|
|
"Seriously though Akimbe, it is alright to call you Akimbe isn't it?
|
|
I do play all of those chess variants. I find dual player strategy
|
|
fascinating and refreshing."
|
|
|
|
"Marvelous, we will have to play sometime then Captain. I too am
|
|
an avid fan of chess, although I don't claim any proficiency in the
|
|
Bogon chess of the early 21st century."
|
|
|
|
"HAH, I too find that unnecessarily cumbersome. It would be a
|
|
pleasure to play against you when time permits."
|
|
|
|
Another series of beeps signaled the arrival of 2 more guests,
|
|
Security Chief Garin Meede, and Communications officer Olgin Penthrach.
|
|
Standing in the doorway, the two officers made a rather interesting
|
|
sight, one was short and stocky, while the other was tall and 'filled'
|
|
his outfit. Meede wore a sleeveless shirt, which displayed some
|
|
well muscled arms, and form-fitting pants. Penthrach wore a
|
|
large loose shirt and pants. Also, he was holding a dish.
|
|
As Olgin Penthrach placed the dish on the table and uncovered it,
|
|
luxurious aromas wafted out. Everyone crowded around the table.
|
|
|
|
"Calm down, we need to let it cool a bit and let it 'breathe'"
|
|
Penthrach stated.
|
|
|
|
After yet another series of beeps, Lt. Stephen Korn entered. He
|
|
was still in uniform.
|
|
|
|
"Sorry for the delay, I had to wait to time the warp field
|
|
adjustments. We should have main power within three hours."
|
|
|
|
"Relax Lieutenant, consider yourself off duty while at this
|
|
'get-together'", Malory replied, "here have a drink, and some of
|
|
... whatever this is ..."
|
|
|
|
Penthrach perked.
|
|
|
|
"Do you mean to say that none of you has ever seen a Pleiades
|
|
Pie ? I had to use the replicator, so it will probably lack some of the
|
|
finer tastes, but it is a most enjoyable dish."
|
|
|
|
"Indeed it is Mr. Penthrach", Assali said as he ate.
|
|
|
|
"Please, just call me Ollie."
|
|
|
|
After an hour, the 'get together' began to wind down, and
|
|
people returned to their quarters or to their duty stations as the
|
|
case demanded. Captain Malory reclined again on his couch.
|
|
|
|
|
|
....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Quiet.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Silence.
|
|
|
|
|
|
On a normal starship, there was always a slight hum, or pulse which
|
|
ran continuously. This was the cartoid of the ship, the surge of its
|
|
warp drive. At present, his ship was still dead, a lifeless hulk in space.
|
|
With only the auxilary reactor on-line, the ship was still receiving over
|
|
90% of its power from the dry-dock's generators. Malory closed his
|
|
eyes and listened.
|
|
Darkness overcame and engulfed him. His ears strained to hear
|
|
a sound.
|
|
Nothing.
|
|
|
|
Malory drifted into sleep.
|
|
|
|
|
|
....
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lt. Garin Meede stood, feet apart and arms crossed, beside
|
|
the shuttle-bay control panel. The ship was still relatively quiet,
|
|
although many 'extra' engineers and workers were still scurrying about
|
|
the ship. Captain Malory had notified Meede that the warp engine would
|
|
be started within the hour, at least, according to Engineer Korn's
|
|
estimates.
|
|
Effortlessly, the shuttle virtually glided into the bay. Meede
|
|
was still at full attention. 'WHENEVER SOMETHING BECOMES ROUTINE,
|
|
THEN, IT BECOMES DANGEROUS.' He thought back to words that one of his
|
|
former commanders had spoken.
|
|
A veritable swarm of ensigns and unenlisted personnel departed
|
|
the shuttle. Then, Meede noticed the last one to depart. Actually,
|
|
one needn't have had Meede's powers of perception to notice the last
|
|
shuttle departee.
|
|
He looked on as the blue-skinned figure approached. Meede
|
|
noticed immediately the two small antennae and the pure white 'hair'.
|
|
'AN ANDORIAN', Meede thought. Being himself from Gralve IV, Meede
|
|
was definitely not xenophobic. Still, he sensed that momentary
|
|
discomfort and suspicion that accompanies observing races that are
|
|
distinctly non-human. Meede pushed such thoughts from his mind, random
|
|
thoughts of that nature should have no place in a Security Chief's mind.
|
|
Meede extended a hand.
|
|
|
|
"Welcome to the Delphi. I am Lt. Garin Meede."
|
|
|
|
The Andorian accepted the handshake somewhat hesitantly, Meede
|
|
was careful not to apply too much force.
|
|
|
|
X'anfrey Qhasmon was somewhat surprised. This was the
|
|
warmest shipboard welcome he had received. He had found that
|
|
most humans were still somewhat afraid of the "non-human" races.
|
|
Then though, he remembered that it was Garin Meede who had greeted
|
|
him. Meede was not totally human himself, as he had found out
|
|
several years ago. He did not think that Meede recognized him,
|
|
he wasn't really surprised by this though.
|
|
|
|
"Thank you. I am Lt. X'anfrey Qhasmon. I was informed that I
|
|
am to be helmsman for this vessel."
|
|
|
|
"As far as I know, that is still true. I'll show you to your
|
|
quarters, and then I believe that you should report to the bridge.
|
|
We are running somewhat behind schedule."
|
|
|
|
Meede and Qhasmon stepped into the turbo-lift.
|
|
|
|
"So, what was your last position ?"
|
|
|
|
"I was helmsman for the Argo, minesweeper class. We toured
|
|
through some of the old Klingon-Federation minefields and eliminated
|
|
them."
|
|
Meede was impressed. They stepped off of the lift and Meede
|
|
showed Qhasmon to his quarters.
|
|
|
|
"Good day Lt." said Meede as he re-entered the turbo-lift.
|
|
|
|
X'anfrey Qhasmon dimmed the lights in his cabin. He preferred
|
|
the darkness. He placed his travel-pack in his bedroom. His other,
|
|
larger possessions had already been delivered and set up. He went to
|
|
his computer and found that it was inactive. He would call up some
|
|
schematics and specifications later then. He straightened his
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uniform and exited his quarters for the bridge.
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"Captain, we will be prepared to initiate the Warp reactor in
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approximately five minutes."
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Malory listened to the transmitted voice of Chief Engineer Korn.
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"You said that 45 minutes ago Chief, what has been the delay ?"
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"Sir, a warp engine is not something that you rush into activity.
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You rush it and you won't have a ship to Captain anymore .... Not that
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you'll care much then ... if you catch my meaning. Sir."
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"Very well, just get it on-line ASAP."
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A puzzled voice responded "Asap sir ?"
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"Never mind, just hurry. Malory out."
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Malory leaned back in his chair. He enjoyed the feeling of the
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malleable leather. From behind all he could see of the Communications
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Board was obscured by Olgin Penthrach. Penthrach and Assali had managed
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to get full ship communications working. Now Penthrach was merely
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gaining familiarity with the system.
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*WHISH*
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Malory gazed at the viewscreen ahead. The ship was still
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encircled by the dry-dock, but its forward gaze went out into space.
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A figure moved in the corner of his field of vision.
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"Lt. X'anfrey Qhasmon reporting for duty sir."
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Malory's reverie was interrupted. He turned his head and faced the
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figure who had addressed him. 'AN ANDORIAN' Malory thought, 'WHAT A
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MELTING POT WE ARE'.
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"Welcome Lieutenant, I had been informed that you would probably
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be the last of the senior staff to report in."
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"Well sir, we pushed the Argo a little so that we could get here
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sooner sir. After mine-sweeping for months, almost everyone was anxious to
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get back into 'charted' space."
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"Very good, I can understand the sentiment. At present time we are
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without main power, so I recommend that you do whatever to make
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yourself familiar with the helm position. It is a newer design but has,
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as far as I can tell, most of the standard elements."
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"Yes sir."
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Malory looked on as Lt. Qhasmon took his position to the front and
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left of the Captain, directly beside Olgin Penthrach, who had listened
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to the conversation. Malory noted that he could still see the antennae
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from behind. He wondered what use they had.
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Olgin Penthrach turned to face the Captain.
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"Captain, Mr. Korn says that he is ready to bring the
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warp reactor on line."
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"Very well, inform dry-dock that we will be initiating our
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warp reactor and have them prepare to cut umbilical support."
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A second passed, and then two more, then it was half a minute.
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Qhasmon turned.
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"Captain, helm reads that we have warp power. Power systems
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coming on line."
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Malory eased back once again into his chair. He gazed at his
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own small, ship readouts.
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Yes, he could feel it now, his ship had a pulse now. Now,
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it finally seemed alive.
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"Mr. Penthrach, set up a channel with Mr. Korn in main Engineering."
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"Channel established sir."
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"Mr. Korn report ."
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"Well sir, she is up and running. I'll be making minor adjustments
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on her so that we don't loose any efficiency. I have to re-orient the
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dilithium crystals some and modify the configuration slightly. Then,
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once we exit dry-dock, I will need to make modifications at each level
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of warp speed so that we can maximize performance."
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"Very good Mr. Korn. How long before you have the impulse engines
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up and ready."
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"Well sir, those should be relatively easy since they are not as
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tempramental. I'll have impulse power for you in less than 2 hours. I
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daresay, before lunch."
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"Proceed. "
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"Mr. Penthrach, inform dry-dock that we no longer need
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umbilical support."
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*WHISH*
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Malory rose and turned.
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"Well sir, it seems we finally have our warp engine on line." Akimbe
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Assali was in good humor now.
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"Yes, Mr. Assali. In fact, you were just the man I wanted to see."
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"Oh sir ? and why is that ?"
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Malory grinned.
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"You have the bridge until Korn gets those impulse engines
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on line. I think we should have relatively smooth sailing from here."
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"Very good sir."
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Malory departed the bridge.
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Assali looked around. The side positions which were for the ORACLE
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operators were empty, but the Helmsman was there now. Assali noted that
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he was an Andorian. Assali went and looked over his shoulder.
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"Hello. I'm Lt. Cmmdr Akimbe Assali."
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X'anfrey Qhasmon turned from his work. He had been adjusting to
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the minor changes in the helm while monitoring ship power levels.
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"I'm Lt. X'anfrey Qhasmon."
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"Nice to meet you Lt., Carry on."
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Assali walked back and slowly sat in the Captain's chair. He enjoyed
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the feel of the leather.
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....
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Lt. Garin Meede stood in transporter room 1. He had been observing
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the preliminary tests on the transporter now that the ship had main power.
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So far, everything was working well. He proceeded to transporter room
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2 where everything was also proceeding nominally.
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"Lt. Garin Meede to cargo bay 1."
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Meede's communicator spoke with the voice of Olgin Penthrach.
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"Acknowledged."
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Meede strode through the corridors and arrived at cargo bay 1.
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Here ,larger goods were being transported in from a nearby cargo ship.
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Meede oversaw the operation.
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All was going well now.
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Captain Malory stood in the Delphi's main shuttle bay. He had
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taken the later half of the "morning" off and left the bridgework to
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his First Officer, while he himself oversaw some of the other work
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that was in progress around the ship. With less than 20 hours till
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scheduled departure from dry-dock most of the ship was in working
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order, now all Malory needed was his final few officers.
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Shuttle 1 eased into the bay. Now most of the use of the shuttles
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was over since almost all the crew was already in place, and the
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transporters were taking care of the larger cargo. Still, 2
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people disembarked. Malory unconsciously raised an eyebrow as two
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dark haired women approached him.
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One woman stood an inch shorter than Malory. She had jet-black
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hair, light skin, and deep blue eyes. Malory stood just a little bit
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straighter. The other woman was more exotic in appearance with
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similarly dark hair, and light green eyes. Her skin was darker and
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she looked slightly ..different.. Then Malory noticed just a hint
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of point in her ears. She stood a couple of inches shorter than Malory
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as well.
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"Good afternoon Ladies" Malory opened with a smile, " I am
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Captain Percivale Malory. Welcome to the Delphi."
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"Captain. Lt. Eleyasan T'irna reporting for duty sir." The second
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lady responded.
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"Captain. Dr. Anne Mayak reporting sir." The first lady stated.
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"Well, Lt. after you have visited your quarters, report to the
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bridge. I would like to have a test of the new sensor system before
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the evening is finished. Sorry to put you to work so soon."
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"Quite alright Captain. In fact, I was planning on spending the
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evening working on the sensor array."
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"I hope THAT won't be necessary Lt. " Malory grinned loosely
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again.
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"Now Dr., I hope that you find Medical in order .... So far we
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have had no broken bones and no casualties."
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"Good Captain. I hope you can keep it that way."
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The Doctor's voice bordered on ice.
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Malory watched as both ladies entered the turbo-lift. They were
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chatting amongst themselves and made Malory much more nervous than
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anything he had faced while commanding the New Auckland.
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.....
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*WHISH*
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Assali had finished making final checks of some of the
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tactical sensors at the tactical bridge station, and he turned as
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the turbo-lift doors opened. His eyes were not ready for the input
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they received.
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"Lt. Eleyasan T'irna reporting for duty."
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"Lt., I am Lt. Cmmdr. Akimbe Assali." Akimbe noted the
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darker complexion and slightly upturned ears. He couldn't help
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but notice the dark hair and green eyes.
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"Lt. Cmmdr. Assali, I am reporting for service as ORACLE 1 operator."
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"Very good. I haven't looked at that system yet. So you may
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have some minor difficulties."
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Assali watched from tactical as the Lt. took a seat at one of the
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side duty stations, Directly across from the helm. He noted that
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Lt. Qhasmon had turned and looked for a moment at the newest bridge
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officer. Similarly Lt. Olgin Penthrach had raised an eyebrow, yet
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simply turned and continued with his work.
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Assali glanced back at his sensor readouts. He decided that this
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must rank as one of the most unique bridge crews ever.
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Eleyasan T'irna sat at her position and acclimated herself to
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the various readouts and touch-sensitive pads. This was exactly like the
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'mock-up' on which she had been trained.
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"Lt. Cmmdr. now beginning ORACLE initiation sequence."
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She glanced over her displays as they 'came up'. So far everything
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was in acceptable norms as far as she could tell. Actually, she wasn't
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quite sure what to expect, she just knew that the information that was
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coming in 'looked' normal.
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"I'm bringing the system on-line slowly sir, so that we can
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detect any problems."
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She continued looking over her displays. Several times she had
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to re-adjust the power flow to certain sensors, but aside from such
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minor inconveniences, the system responded normally.
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"Alright Lt. Let's see what we can look at."
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Assali looked at his tactical display.
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"Patch tactical through your ORACLE sensors."
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Instantly the display changed. He had to zoom in several times
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so that he could look at a small enough area. He could easily read
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an incredible amount of information about the ships within range.
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"Excellent work Lt. ". Assali looked at the transponder codes for
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some of the ships within range, then he noticed one that was familiar.
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He zoomed in. It was the Merrimack. He looked at its power status,
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and laughed. The sensors gave a very accurate picture of what he
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remembered.
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"Mr. Penthrach contact the Captain and let him know that we have
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ORACLE on line."
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....
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'TIME, IT'S ALMOST TIME' Captain Malory thought as he sat in
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his Captain's chair. His first officer stood over him at the tactical
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duty station, while to his front and far left sat Eleyasan T'irna.
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To his front and near left, at the helm, sat X'anfrey Qhasmon. To
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his front and right hulked Olgin Penthrach.
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All systems had been brought on line and were, so far at least,
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in operational order. All excess personnel had disembarked. Now the
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ship simply waited in space. It was four hours before the Delphi
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was scheduled to leave.
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"Mr. Penthrach, contact Star Fleet Command. Inform them that we
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are ready to depart dry dock."
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"Yes sir."
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"Sir, StarFleet command is sending a Captain's Priority message."
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Malory perked.
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"I'll take it in my ready-room. Mr. Assali, you have the bridge."
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Malory sat down in front of his view screen.
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"Captain Malory. You will proceed from dry-dock to section 1 of
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the Romulan Neutral Zone. En route you will stop at Starbase 89
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for your last command crew member. I stress to you now, that you will
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be one of the closest Federation ships to the Romulans. We do have ships
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nearby, but Time is life in space. Star Fleet wants to ascertain the
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ability of ORACLE to detect Romulan ships as well as long range ship
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detection. Due to the proximity of your location however, we
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will wait for you to return to a StarBase before evaluating ORACLE's
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performance.
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Good Luck Captain.
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Permission to leave dry-dock granted.
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Godspeed."
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Malory eased back. It wasn't every day that one takes a new
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ship out of dry-dock. Nor is it every day that one is addressed by
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a top StarFleet Admiral.
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Malory rose and exited his ready-room.
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On the bridge, Malory strode down the ramp, and rather than
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settling into his seat, took position in the very front of the bridge,
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so that he could address his command crew. He noticed that Lt. Garin
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Meede had entered the bridge and was standing beside the turbo-lift
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door.
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Malory addressed his bridge crew.
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"Senior crewmen, and women, we have permission to leave dry-dock.
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Before we leave however, I shall tell you of our mission. We are to
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test ORACLE along the edge of the Neutral Zone. Along the way, we will
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also explore some of the uncharted systems that skirt the Neutral Zone as
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well as charting new systems. The way will be long and potentially
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dangerous. But working together we will succeed."
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Malory smiled.
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"And if that isn't a hokey-enough send-off message, I don't know
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what is... Let's begin."
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Malory strode back and sat in his chair.
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"Mr. Korn prepare your engines for warp speed. Lt. T'irna,
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bring ORACLE to standard operating status. Mr. Assali clear
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umbilical supports."
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"ORACLE engaged Captain."
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"Umbilical supports and moorings clear. We are free to navigate."
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"Very well Mr. Qhasmon. Take us out of dry-dock.
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Ahead one-quarter impulse when we are clear."
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The Delphi surged forward under her own power. Within moments
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the crab-like dry-dock was left behind.
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"Mr. Qhasmon, set course for Starbase 89. Warp factor 1,
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then incremental, as Mr. Korn adjusts the warp engine."
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"Course ready Captain, speed Warp Factor 1."
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"Engage."
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The Delphi, rocketed away, hurtling into a sea of stars.
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DELPHI : Chapter 2
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"Shakedown"
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"Captain, helm is holding at warp factor 2. Power fluctuations
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in the warp reactor are being noted. Shall I disengage ?" helmsman
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Qhasmon reported quietly.
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"Mister Penthrach, get me Lt. Korn in Engineering."
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"Aye sir."
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"Yes, Captain ?" Korn's stretched voice replied.
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"Mr. Korn, what is the problem , we are bouncing around more than
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Xeldarian Ards up here."
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"Well sir, I am continuing to make adjustments to the
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dilithium crystal configuration. We are becoming more power efficient
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even as we speak. I'm afraid that the bumpiness will remain until I have
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finished making the changes. I could give you a smooth ride now, but then
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when we need warp 6 or better, we would be hard pressed, sir. The bouncing,
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as you put it, is due to warp field fluctuations in response to changing
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crystal orientation."
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"Very well, continue on Mr. Korn.
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Mr. Penthrach, send out a message to all decks advising them
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that we will be in 'choppy space' for some time as yet, and to plan
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accordingly."
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Percivale Malory slouched back into his chair. He glanced around
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his bridge. Ne noted that Penthrach was mostly unaffected, while Helmsman
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Qhasmon was being easily jostled around. He turned and marveled that
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Assali had remained standing at the tactical station. The ship had
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been at warp speed for 1.3 hours now, and the ride was not getting any
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smoother .....
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"Sir, I have been getting some rather strange results with
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ORACLE."
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Malory turned and faced Lt. T'irna.
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"Strange ? In what way, and for how long have you been getting
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these readings ?"
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"Well sir, I have been monitoring shifts in ORACLE status ever
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since we entered warp speed, and have been trying to pinpoint the cause.
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I have periodically lost and then regained contact with ships in our wake.
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I thought that you should be advised, now that I have completed all of the
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minor diagnostics ..."
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"Lt. Are you telling me that our new and improved sensor array
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is faulty at warp speeds ?"
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"Sir, I believe that the matter bears further investigation before
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a definite conclusion may be reached."
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"Mr. Penthrach, I need Mr. Korn on the line again."
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Olgin Penthrach's sigh was barely audible. He definitely did not
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enjoy this assignment so far. Being tossed around was not his idea
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of a good time. In fact, he was beginning to feel rather nauseus. Moreover,
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having to connect and disconnect various communications while watching
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over the passive sensors was more than he was accustomed to performing.
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He noticed that Helmsman Qhasmon had made a slight inclination of the head
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and had a slight twitter to his antennae. Penthrach finished his patch.
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"Sir, I have routed a patch to your personal console. You may
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engage it at your discretion. Engineer Korn on line."
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Malory arched an eyebrow for a moment, a decidedly non-characteristic
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action.
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"Mr. Korn, would you be able to perform some of your work if
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we dropped out of warp speed ?"
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"Dropped out of warp ?? Well .. I .. Hmph, I suppose that I could
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make some of the other changes. I would still have to spend as much time
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making the warp speed modifications though. Is there a problem ?"
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"There may be Mr. Korn. We will be dropping out of warp speed."
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"Mr. Penthrach, relay to all decks that we will be dropping
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out of warp, so that they may again, plan accordingly. We will be
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resuming warp speed as soon as possible, further notification will
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be forthcoming.
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Helm, drop us out of warp. Ahead one-half impulse."
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"Yes sir. We are now out of warp speed. One-half impulse confirmed."
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"Lt. T'irna, how is ORACLE now ?"
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"Running test sweeps, sir. Prelimary tests are are yielding
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information that appears to be within normal operating tolerances."
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"Recommendations ? anyone ?"
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Malory looked around at his senior bridge crew. Supposedly, these
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were the best officers that were on board the vessel. Times like this were
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where rank and respect were earned.
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"Sir. I would recommend that we maintain impulse speed until we
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run a full test and diagnostic of ORACLE. Then, we can run another
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test and diagnostic while at warp speed. This should help us make a
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determination." Commander Assali was the first to speak.
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"I concur Captain." Lt. T'irna also responded.
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Malory flexed his hands.
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"Very well. How long will this take ?"
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She replied calmly , "For a full diagnostic and then test,
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ORACLE will take 2.5 hours."
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'WELL, I GUESS THIS COMES WITH THE TERRITORY', Malory thought.
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"Alright people. Mr. Assali, assist the Lt. as she needs. Everyone
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else, let's start training some of the back-up crew, and then take a
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break. It's almost time for lunch anyway." Malory patched through to
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main engineering.
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Mr. Korn, you have a little over 2 hours to play with your engines
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before we will re-engage warp-drive. If you make any major modifications,
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I would like you to keep in mind, that I want warp power in 2 hours.
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Mr. Penthrach, AGAIN inform all decks that we should be out
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of warp for approximately two hours."
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"Yes sir."
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Lt. Korn exploded as soon as the Captain had broken communication.
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'HOW CAN ANYONE EXPECT ME TO GET ANYTHING DONE WHEN I AM INTERRUPTED
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EVERY SINGLE MINUTE. THIS IS RIDICULOUS. '
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He glanced at his status board.
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"Alright. Ensigns Moreau and Donoha get to work on adjusting
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the warp field coils. Ensign Tselada monitor all impulse and reactor power
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output. I will be working on the crystal configuration and analyzing some
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of the changes. "
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.....
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Garin Meede stood before a small security group in the security
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training hall. The security training hall served as a place to practice
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combat skills, as well as a place for the men and women of security to
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get together 'after hours'. Meede paced before his main staff.
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The performance of his two ensigns and 5 yeomans was not promising.
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"People", Meede barked ," your performance at phaser accuracy
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was pathetic. I suppose that you will seek to place the blame on the
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fact that the ship was bouncing while you 'fired'. LISTEN AND LISTEN WELL.
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There is NO excuse for poor accuracy. If you are on a planet in a combat
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situation while there is a seismic quake, I don't think that your creator
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will accept ... 'but the ground was shaking' as an excuse when you meet him
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because the OTHER party could shoot under pressure. *I* definitely won't.
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I recommend that everyone practice , for when we resume warp speed,
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we will have a target shooting practice AGAIN. This time *no* excuses,
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a good security officer never needs an excuse.
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You are free to leave now. Report back here in 2.0 hours.
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Dismissed."
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Meede looked on as his new security crew exited the hall.
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He walked over to the rack and picked up a pair of phasers. These weren't
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actual phasers, but they did simulate phasers in most respects save that
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they caused no damage other than a slight discoloration where they
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impacted. Meede looked at the target across the hall. With his left hand,
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he fired, 5 times. At another target he fired with his right hand, 5 times.
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Meede inspected the targets. On the first target, all 5 shots were well
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within the "max zone", on the other target, 4 shots were within the
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"max zone" and one was on the borderline.
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"Damm. I'm getting rusty." Meede said to himself.
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"I thought it was excellent shooting, if you don't mind the opinion,
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sir."
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Meede turned and faced one of his crew. Ensign Zalvosta. Meede
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assessed the ensign. She was about 4" taller than he, at 5' 6", and was
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definitely not built like a security officer. He noted that she had been
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the best shot of his 'elite' core.
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"Oh? Opinions never bother me.... And what brings you back
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here so quickly ensign ? I would think that you would like to take this
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time-off just as the others are."
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"Actually sir, I was going to practice some more. In fact, a
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couple of the other ensigns are engaged in pugilation in the rec room.
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Most of our group is in the rec room in fact. We feel privileged to
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serve under you sir, we have heard of some of your service record."
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"Really? I must be getting soft then. My first commander would have
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taken that as a personal insult."
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Ensign Zalvosta looked at her senior officer. She couldn't tell
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when he was being serious or not. She did see his eyes glimmer as she
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had spoken about 'pugilation'.
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"Well Ensign, I think that I may look in on them, while I take a
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workout of course. Stay as long as you wish."
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She watched as Meede strode out from the hall.
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Yeoman Antoine Albert looked on as Garin Meede strode into the
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recreation hall. Albert and Yeoman Bronsdale had been 'boxing' and
|
|
were now resting. They watched as Meede went to the strength-training
|
|
equipment.
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They gaped as they saw Meede set the level at 90% of maximum
|
|
capability, and then proceed to excercise. Albert and Bronsdale resumed
|
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their match.
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.....
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Dr. Anne Mayak efficiently arranged the sick bay. It was
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smaller than what she was used to, and there was only one other
|
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doctor besides herself. She surmised that this vessel was not
|
|
meant to see as much damaging action as others and thus, medical
|
|
staff was conveniently omitted. Still, she had an excellent staff
|
|
of competent medical technicians working under her. She continued
|
|
with her work, hoping to be finished organizing sick bay before warp
|
|
speed was re-established.
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Olgin Penthrach lounged in his quarters. He had turned over
|
|
the communications control to a trained ensign. He was waiting
|
|
as his food was being prepared. He had gone through great pains
|
|
to 'teach' the replicator in his cabin how to make proper
|
|
suppers.
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*process complete* the computer voice acknowledged.
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Penthrach rose. Suddenly he didn't feel so well.
|
|
'I MUST HAVE CONTRACTED SOMETHING WHILE AT STARDOCK' he thought.
|
|
Cautiously, he made his way to sickbay, not even bothering with his
|
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meal.
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|
Mayak glanced at her medical scanner, and then glanced at her
|
|
patient. He was overly large, and had surprisingly high levels of
|
|
physical disruption due to improper diet. Still the scan showed nothing
|
|
terribly unexpected."
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|
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|
"Mr. Penthrach, you are physically fit. I have no evidence of
|
|
any form of disease."
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"But Dr. What would cause naseua and my other feelings of affliction
|
|
then ?"
|
|
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|
"Mr. Penthrach, I'm not sure, I'll continue to look into it, but
|
|
in the meanwhile, I pronounce you fit for duty ."
|
|
|
|
"Sorry to bother you then Doctor."
|
|
|
|
Mayak watched as the large man lumbered away. She then went to
|
|
her medical records file and pulled up his record. Upon reading it,
|
|
she almost laughed. She activated the replicator and proceeded to
|
|
Mr. Penthrach's quarters.
|
|
|
|
*beep*
|
|
"Come in".
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|
|
|
Mayak entered, and was greeted by a most inviting aromatic scent.
|
|
"Mr. Penthrach, I think I have discovered the cause of your ailment.
|
|
Here take this, you should feel it's results almost immediately."
|
|
|
|
She handed him a small pill, which he took eagerly. She then
|
|
glanced at his table. She looked at the 3 circular disc-like objects on
|
|
his plate. They were covered with some form of thick sauce. Each object was
|
|
thin, and the total package smelled wonderful.
|
|
|
|
"Thank you Dr. I DO feel better already. Please, allow me to
|
|
thank you with a meal."
|
|
|
|
"Well, I should really be getting back to sickbay ..."
|
|
|
|
"Well then, please, drop in some other time and allow me to
|
|
prepare a wonderful dinner for you, it is after all, the least I can
|
|
do to repay you."
|
|
|
|
"I will Mr. Penthrach. Good day."
|
|
|
|
Mayak walked out. She was still smiling as she walked back
|
|
towards sickbay. She herself took one of the small tablets which she
|
|
had had replicated.
|
|
|
|
'HMMM, TASTES RATHER LIKE MINT' she thought as she popped the
|
|
flavored-pill into her mouth .
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
|
|
Percivale Malory was relaxed.
|
|
|
|
"Queen to King's level, Arch-duke's left."
|
|
|
|
He was laying down on his couch enjoying the luxuries
|
|
of being a starship captain.
|
|
|
|
"King's Rook to Arch-duke's left." chimed the computer.
|
|
|
|
"DAMM.... Computer discontinue game."
|
|
|
|
Malory rose. Ever since he had started playing chess, at the
|
|
age of 13, he had never beaten a computer. Of course, he had never lost
|
|
to a computer either. Regardless of which form of chess he played, the
|
|
computer would always manage to get the upper hand, and Malory would
|
|
always stop the game. He took pride in the fact that the computer
|
|
never won. He refused to be beaten by a machine.
|
|
|
|
"You don't know strategy anyway....." Malory muttered, more to
|
|
himself than the computer.
|
|
"I guess I should get back to the bridge now ..." he continued
|
|
muttering as he straightened his shirt and walked out of his quarters.
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Scans and diagnostics are almost complete Commander."
|
|
|
|
Assali listened to the cool and level voice of Lt. T'irna.
|
|
For a little over 2 hours now, they had toiled at running diagnostics and
|
|
attempting to ascertain a possible problem with ORACLE. Such a problem
|
|
could be critical. They had worked with efficiency and were slightly
|
|
ahead of schedule. Even though they were still no closer to solving
|
|
the anomaly.
|
|
|
|
"Very well Lt. Hopefully we should get some good readings
|
|
while at warp speed. Then we can draw some conclusions."
|
|
|
|
"Of course sir, it would be hasty to form conclusions so early
|
|
when dealing with a system as complex as this."
|
|
|
|
Assali grimaced. He addressed the ensign who was taking
|
|
Lt. Penthrach's place at Communications.
|
|
|
|
"Ensign. Contact the Captain. Inform him that we have completed
|
|
tests. Also, advise Lt. Korn that we will be going to warp speed shortly."
|
|
|
|
The ensign responded, "Sir, the Captain is already on his way
|
|
to the bridge."
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Qhasmon, set course for Starbase 89, warp factor 1.5.
|
|
Ensign, inform all decks that we will be going to warp speed
|
|
shortly."
|
|
|
|
*vhoosh*
|
|
|
|
The turbo-lift doors opened and Captain Malory entered the bridge.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Assali, how is your progress coming ?"
|
|
|
|
"Well so far Captain. We are ready to examine the system while
|
|
at warp speeds."
|
|
|
|
"Very well then, Helm, if we have warp power available, set course
|
|
for Starbase 89, warp factor 1.5. ...... Engage."
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assali grinned while Lt. T'irna arched an eyebrow.
|
|
|
|
Malory faced his first officer .
|
|
|
|
"Was there something humorous ?"
|
|
|
|
"No sir. We are about to resume testing." Assali and T'irna
|
|
started their scans.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
"ATTENTION !!!
|
|
|
|
FIRE !
|
|
|
|
FIRE !
|
|
|
|
FIRE !
|
|
|
|
FIRE !"
|
|
|
|
Garin Meede watched as simulated phaser bolts struck near their
|
|
intended targets. The ship was still lurching its way through space at
|
|
low warp, and Meede was working on training an 'elite' security core.
|
|
Meede noted that the accuracy was much improved over the last excercise.
|
|
He also noted who had been the best shots.
|
|
|
|
"Much better. Next time I expect you all to be even more improved."
|
|
Meede was speaking in his most powerful and intimidating voice.
|
|
|
|
"Now, for evaluations......
|
|
Ensign Zalvosta, Yeoman Seneschal, excellent job.
|
|
Ensign Hamden, Yeomans Upaw and Greely, acceptable.
|
|
Yeomans Albert and Bronsdale, poor. Report to me after drill.
|
|
|
|
Company, dismissed ! Return to your normal duty stations now. We
|
|
will meet again tomorrow at 0500. Dismissed."
|
|
|
|
Slowly, the tired group of new security personnel exited the
|
|
training hall. There were the two exceptions. Meede crossed his arms
|
|
and stared up at the two Midshipmen.
|
|
|
|
"Well, Mr. Albert, and Mr. Bronsdale ? What do you have to say
|
|
about your performances ?" Meede's voice was a steely hiss, and neither
|
|
young yeoman man knew how much trouble that meant.
|
|
|
|
Bronsdale replied first.
|
|
"Well, sir, Mr. Albert and I have been engaged in pugilation for
|
|
almost the last two hours, and I know that my arms are 'tired' thus causing
|
|
a poorer aim."
|
|
|
|
The corners of Meede's mouth tightened.
|
|
|
|
Albert responded.
|
|
"Sir. I was just a poor shot today. I will work to do better in the
|
|
future." Reflexively, Albert swallowed.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Albert, were you engaged in 'boxing' as I would call it, with
|
|
Mr. Bronsdale for almost the last two hours ?"
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
"And yet, you don't credit your poor marksmanship to that ?"
|
|
|
|
"No sir."
|
|
|
|
"Why ?"
|
|
|
|
"Sir, I have been boxing for years now, if I thought that it would
|
|
affect my aim with a phaser, than I would have stopped one or the other
|
|
long ago."
|
|
|
|
Meede nodded. He barked.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Bronsdale, the FIRST rule of being a good security officer,
|
|
is that a GOOD security officer makes no excuses. For the next week,
|
|
you will be in here at 0430 practicing your aim AFTER you have
|
|
excercised for at least 1.5 hours. Your own statement seems to imply,
|
|
that you are having a hard time with accuracy after exertion.. This is
|
|
NOT good for a security officer, I might forgive this if you were a
|
|
blue-shirt, but I won't stand for it in any of my security officers."
|
|
Meede was riding the young men hard, and he knew it.
|
|
|
|
Mr. Albert, the SECOND rule for being a good security officer is
|
|
to be able to perform under ANY circumstance. For the next week, you
|
|
will be relegated to .5 hours EXTRA P.T. per day as well as 1 hour
|
|
EXTRA of phaser practice.
|
|
|
|
Any Questions ?"
|
|
|
|
Meede looked over the two Midshipmen.
|
|
|
|
"Dismissed."
|
|
|
|
Meede watched as they exited. Then he himself left, and went to
|
|
the security station. There he began looking through his records for
|
|
information about each of his 'elite' squad.
|
|
'ALWAYS KNOW WHO IS WATCHING YOUR BACK' he thought, as he
|
|
paged through the datafiles.
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
|
|
On the bridge of the Delphi, Percivale Malory was slumped in
|
|
his chair. His first officer, and main sensor operator had been
|
|
working solidly for almost 4 hours now, and it had been over two hours
|
|
since the ship had re-established warp speed. The ship was currently
|
|
cruising at warp factor four, and each successive engine 'refinement'
|
|
by Engineer Korn had taken less time.
|
|
Malory had already acclimated himself to the bridge and sat
|
|
reviewing ships specifications on his personal console as the
|
|
Delphi continued towards Starbase 89.
|
|
|
|
"Look, there and there", Assali was talking quietly to Lt. T'irna
|
|
as he gestured towards the display.
|
|
"What do you make of those readings Lt. ?"
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, it looks like a large gap in our sensor readings."
|
|
|
|
"Exactly. I think we may have found our anomaly."
|
|
|
|
"Sir ?"
|
|
|
|
"Well Lt., as the ships speeds up and rides along on its warp
|
|
field, our sensors are getting cluttered by fluctuations in the field
|
|
itself. You'll notice that the forward sensors are functioning fine
|
|
at all times, and that the sensors which 'malfunction' are the ones
|
|
which overlook the nacelle."
|
|
|
|
"This idea does fit the data. I suggest that we use a shuttle to
|
|
maneuver behind us so that we may determine if we do have a 'sensor hole'."
|
|
|
|
"Agreed. And good work Lt.
|
|
Captain ..."
|
|
|
|
Malory turned and faced his first officer.
|
|
|
|
"We think we may have found the cause of the anomolous sensor
|
|
readings. Lt. T'irna and I feel that the readings are flawed due to the
|
|
presence of the warp field, which adversely affects the rear sensors.
|
|
In effect, what happens is that when we have a ship on long range
|
|
scan, and the warp field gets in between the ship and the Delphi, we
|
|
effectively lose the ship from our sensors."
|
|
|
|
Malory sat calmly in his chair. Assali watched as his Captain's
|
|
gaze grew slightly unfocused and then appeared to re-converge.
|
|
|
|
"Good work, both of you. Now, we need to find out what type of
|
|
liability this is....
|
|
Mr. Assali, I think that you should take a shuttle out, and try
|
|
to 'ride' in our 'blind spot'. That should give us a fair idea of what
|
|
we are dealing with."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir, on my way." Assali turned and began walking towards
|
|
the turbo-lift.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Assali, I would recommend that you wait for a time yet.
|
|
You and the Lt. have been working continuously for a long enough period
|
|
of time now that your senses may be slightly dulled. Aside from that,
|
|
you look like you need a break, and we aren't setting any speed records
|
|
on our way to the Starbase. Mr. Qhasmon, I think that you have
|
|
been at your post continuously also. Take a break. I'll expect
|
|
you, Mr. Assali, and Ms. T'irna on the bridge in 3 hours."
|
|
|
|
Malory noted that T'irna's eyebrows arched for a moment.
|
|
|
|
"I can call you Mr. T'irna, but I have always felt that removing
|
|
the gender from titles was a big mistake...."
|
|
|
|
"I have no problem with that Captain." T'irna rose and left, as
|
|
did Assali.
|
|
|
|
"Well, Mr. Qhasmon....."
|
|
|
|
X'anfrey Qhasmon rose from his position, he contemplated telling
|
|
his Captain about the time that he had 'flown' through a mine field for
|
|
over 23 hours, but decided against it.
|
|
|
|
"Yes Captain. On my way."
|
|
|
|
Malory watched as Qhasmon entered the turbo-lift, his antennae
|
|
quivering slightly. An ensign reported to the bridge and took his position.
|
|
Malory eased back in his chair, the leather really was very comfortable.
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
|
|
X'anfrey Qhasmon entered his cabin. The rooms were all totally
|
|
dark. He left the lighting level at its current level, and walked to his
|
|
viewport. It was round and small, more like a porthole than a viewport.
|
|
X'anfrey turned again, and strode back to his chair in front of his computer
|
|
He had only been awake for 22 hours now. He was still used to the 35
|
|
hour stretches that he worked on while Helmsman for the Argo.
|
|
He stood before his computer. Rather than using the voice feature,
|
|
he used a small console. The room was totally dark and quiet, save
|
|
for a soft tapping of fingers against a console, and dancing lights
|
|
produced by a display screen.
|
|
Qhasmon tapped away at his console. Images and views of the
|
|
ship danced before his eyes at an alarming rate of speed. He
|
|
studied the ship from almost every conceivable orientation and attitude.
|
|
Seconds passed into minutes as his eyes accepted input. After 20
|
|
minutes he stopped abruptly. He disengaged his program and rose from
|
|
his chair.
|
|
He strode to his small viewport as if to look out, but his eyes
|
|
were closed. He stood. Again seconds passed into minutes as he held
|
|
his position. Then he walked over towards his replicator. With a
|
|
barely audible voice he spoke.
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Computer. Create replica to scale of exterior modeling of this
|
|
ship. Length, 14 centimeters. Detatchable pedestal."
|
|
|
|
He paused as the computer and replicator worked, and he watched
|
|
as the model formed. He took it from its place and held it. His hands
|
|
coursed over it and again, he viewed it in all of its orientations.
|
|
He held it for a moment longer and then placed it on its pedestal.
|
|
He moved his replica to a small shelf. He placed it beside a 12 cm long
|
|
model of the Argo, his first ship to serve on as helmsman.
|
|
|
|
Qhasmon stood before his viewport, with eyes closed and
|
|
hands clasped behind his back, he waited.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Eleyasan T'irna lay on her bed. Images formed before her,
|
|
great rivers of fire crept along the ground, only to cascade down the
|
|
side of a great cliff. Twin moons watched as spires of rock rose from
|
|
the ground.
|
|
|
|
'ENOUGH !'
|
|
|
|
She awoke with a start, a cold feeling in her stomach. She sat
|
|
on the edge of her bed, her hand rubbing the base of her neck, her body
|
|
drenched in a cool sweat.
|
|
|
|
'CALM.
|
|
RELAX.
|
|
BREATHE.'
|
|
|
|
Slowly, she lay back down. Her breaths gradually became longer
|
|
and deeper. With careful concentration, she focused her mind on her
|
|
body. Starting at her feet, she concentrated on every muscle group,
|
|
relaxing them. Her body was so still that it could have been mistaken
|
|
for that of a corpse. She meditated. Her mind now empty of all thought
|
|
even that which had been used to relax her muscles.
|
|
|
|
|
|
She stood on a black plane, her eyes straining to peer into the
|
|
darkness. She knew that the robe she was wearing was red, although
|
|
that too was invisible to her. She waved her hand before her face,
|
|
seeing nothing. Her ears pulled in sounds, or, more precisely, the
|
|
absence of sound, and the roar was deafening. All sensory input
|
|
was gone.
|
|
|
|
She was at peace.
|
|
She drifted into an endless void of nothingness.
|
|
|
|
Currents moved and she felt coolness creep up her legs,
|
|
a light breeze playing softly. Gradually, she perceived a barely
|
|
audible sound of air moving. A grey mist registered to her eyes,
|
|
and she embraced it.
|
|
|
|
She opened her eyes. She was in her room, on the Delphi.
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She looked at her chronometer. She had been in trance for nearly
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2 hours. She rose and donned her uniform. She exited her quarters,
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departing for the bridge. Her experience behind her.
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.....
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Stephen Korn gave a final look at some of his engine
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readouts, and gave a slight smile. He turned his head and addressed
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his crew of ensign engineers.
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"Mr. Moreau, Donoha, and Tselda, good work. You may go off duty
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now. I think that everything is quite in order, at least, for the time
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being."
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Korn gazed about his engine room. Everything was now well-ordered
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and he had looked over all of the schematics that star-fleet had failed
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to provide earlier. He strode over to his small office, which was integrated
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into main engineering. As he sat in his chair, his thoughts pursued a mental
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checklist. He gave his engineering crew a quick mental evaluation and
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decided that they were at a tolerable level of proficiency.
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'MAYBE NOW, I WON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT INCOMPETENTS RUNNING
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AROUND IN ENGINEERING.'
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He finished his checklist and began looking into the extra
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energy usage required by the ships replicators.....
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.....
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"Well, Mr. Penthrach, exactly what position did you hold while
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aboard the Dante ?"
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Malory was still slouched in his Captain's chair, as he had been
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for the past two hours . He had made 'small talk' with some of the
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ensigns as well as his communications officer, but still was restless.
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Penthrach half-turned in his chair.
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"Well, Sir. Actually, I was secondary communications officer aboard
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the Dante. I specialized in various forms of cryptography rather than
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communications as such."
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"Ahh, I see. I assume that you still have the core requirements
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satisfied for being a full-status comm officer though."
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"Of course Captain. It's just rather than taking extra Comm courses
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I opted for the cryptography option, while at the Academy."
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"Very interesting. Did you learn how to make that delicious pie
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while on the Dante as well ?"
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The ensign who currently sat at the helm shook her head.
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The Academy had never discussed what common bridge discussions were about.
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"Actually sir, Cooking is somewhat a hobby of mine. While the
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replicator can make things, it cannot add the 'extras' which make a
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meal truly delectable. In fact ..."
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Malory watched as Penthrach quickly turned around again and
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monitored something on his panel, he raised an old-style earpiece
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to his ear and listened intently. Penthrach turned around again and
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faced Malory.
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"Sir, a small mining ship in the antillian asteroid belt
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sent out a distress call. A federation cargo ship was nearby and they
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are responding....
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Evidently, one of the Captain's knows enough to bounce the message
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off of a nearby subspace beacon, you would almost think that this message
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is for us, Sir. I can signal them to let them know that we are able to
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respond as well, if you wish...."
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Malory paused.
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"Ensign, do you have a fix on the coordinates that the call
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came from ?"
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Ensign Galaden looked at her console. She was happy to be
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second helmsman aboard the Delphi, and had been trying to impress
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the Captain while he was on the bridge. She frowned at her readings.
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"I don't have a definite fix sir, but I can plot an accurate
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course, that will take us to them sir."
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"How long would it take us to reach those co-ordinates at warp
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factor 6?"
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The ensign computed.
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"15.7 hours Captain. It is rather far away."
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"And the distance from those co-ordinates to Starbase 89 ?"
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The ensign paused and utilised some of the touch-sensitive pads.
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"164.6 light years."
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Malory concentrated for a moment.
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"Mr. Penthrach, send a message to StarBase 89, make sure that they
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are aprised of the situation. Ensign Gladden, plot a course towards the
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ships, but maintain current speed. Let's see if the other ship can
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lend enough assistance, unaided."
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Malory watched as Penthrach turned again and then faced back again.
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"Sir, Starbase 89 has just informed me that the other cargo ship
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has stated that it can lend the necessary assistance."
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"O.k. log the report, and lets continue on then. Helm, maintain
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current speed of warp 4 and alter heading again for Starbase 89."
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Malory shrugged and eased back into his chair.
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He patched himself through to main Engineering.
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"Mr. Korn."
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"Yes Captain," Korn replied.
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"Are your engines ready for some warp speed maneuvers? ".
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"Yes sir, I have finished all engine modifications.
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I would recommend that you not exceed warp 7 since that is the
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last truly 'stable' warp speed for this vessel. For future reference,
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however, I think that I can get the engine to perform at warp 8.
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Beyond warp 7.5 we begin to lose stability and run the risk of
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reactor core damage as well as dilithium de-crystalization. It's hard to
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tell right now, but I should be able to evaluate the engine better in
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the future. This is a somewhat new design, and it just takes time to
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see if it matches its specs or not."
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"Very well, then, we shall be initiating maneuvering tests
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shortly."
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Malory closed the channel and glanced at his chronometer.
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*vhoosh*
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The turbolift door opened and almost as one, his first officer,
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helmsman, and primary sensor operator stepped out. Each walked to their
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respective posts.
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Malory rose and walked to the front of the bridge, then he
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turned so that he could face everyone.
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"Alright. Here's the plan. Mr. Assali, you take a shuttle
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out and get in a position behind us corresponding to the 'hole'.
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Then, translate in small concentric orbits so that we may define the
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exact size of this hole. After we have done that, I want you to do
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your best to stay in that hole. Mr. Qhasmon I want you to try and
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keep Mr. Assali in sensor view. Questions ?"
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Penthrach responded.
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"Sir, I don't think that it is possible for a ship of this size to
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outmaneuver a shuttle..."
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Malory watched as Qhasmon's antennae twittered for an instant.
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"Yes, Mr. Penthrach, our goal is to see if we can get the
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shuttle out of the blind spot into a position from which we may fire
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upon it. Thus simulating (hopefully) a semi-combat situation. If we can
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keep a shuttle in sensor view, then we should have no trouble keeping
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a larger vessel in view. If there are no more questions then lets begin."
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Malory returned to his seat as Assali left the bridge.
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"Mr. Qhasmon, ease back to warp 1.4 ."
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"Yes sir, warp factor 1.4 confirmed." The andorian replied.
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Malory stared out at the expanse of stars filling the
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forward viewscreen.
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"Captain, shuttle bay 1 reports that Mr. Assali has now departed
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the Delphi." Penthrach added.
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Malory eased back into his chair, eyes alight with anticipation. He
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glanced quickly at his console.
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"Captain", Qhasmon began, "we have defined a perimeter."
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"Confirmed, Captain. ORACLE has an Alagarn-symmetric splined
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curve defining the perimeter. ORACLE has transferred all necessary
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information to the helm."
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'VERY COOL', Malory thought, as Lt. T'irna gave her report.
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"Very well. Mr. Penthrach, open a channel with the shuttle."
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"Communications open. Audio only."
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Malory smiled.
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"Cmmdr. Assali, prepare for tactical maneuvers."
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"Yes sir, take your best shot ...." Assali's voice replied.
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Malory folded his hands.
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'THIS WOULD BE FUN....
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BUT I'D BETTER SEE JUST WHAT MR. QHASMON CAN DO ....' he thought.
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"Mr. Qhasmon, Helm's discretion. Co-ordinate with ORACLE. I'll
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watch this one through."
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"Very good sir."
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X'anfrey Qhasmon looked at his instrumentation. The shuttle was
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definitely in the blind spot now, since he had no read on it.
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From his position "below" and aft of the Delphi, Assali watched as
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the larger ship performed an unexpected turn, going +Z. Assali punched the
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engines in an attempt to re-aquire the 'hole' while staying out of the
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phaser arcs.
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Malory peered at his console. It indicated that Assali was
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in sensor arc, but not phaser arc. Malory still enjoyed the
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unorthodox maneuver of Qhasmon.
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Qhasmon watched as the shuttle slipped back off of his displays.
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He performed a 45 degree y-rotation with a 70 degree x translation.
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In effect, the ship 'skidded' on its side. Assali was quick however,
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and managed to stay behind the larger ship.
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Assali gaped as he watched the Delphi move from a position
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directly in front and above him, to one of directly in front yet
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parallel to him. He eased the shuttle back into the 'blind spot'.
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Still, the maneuver was totally unexpected and almost caught him
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unawares. If it had not been for the shuttle's superior maneuverability,
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Assali felt sure that he would have been caught.
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Qhasmon eased the Delphi into a slow rotation.
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Assali held relative position as he watched the Delphi turn.
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He felt that Qhasmon must have something up his sleeve. This was a
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standard maneuver.
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Assali reversed engines and dropped back behind the ship.
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This time Assali was prepared as the Delphi banked abruptly,
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he used the shuttle's size and maneuverability to hold the position.
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Qhasmon pulled the Delphi into a direct X vectored course.
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Assali pulled up in pursuit of the Delphi. He quickly adjusted
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as the Delphi rolled on its side. He failed to adjust fully for the
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surprise axial rotation, as the Delphi brought its sensors to bear, but
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was still unable to place the shuttle into its phaser arcs.
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Malory watched as his helmsman's entire hands and arms moved.
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He was apparently doing something much more than the leisurely counter
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Y turn.
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Malory clutched his chair as the inertial compensators failed
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to react quickly enough. It was a surprise move nonetheless.
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Assali looked on with shock as he stared head to head with
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the Delphi. He had never seen a ship careen like that and stabilize so
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quickly. Even if he had been prepared, he didn't think that he could have
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stayed in the blind-spot or even out of the Delphi's phaser arcs....
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He shook his head for a moment and rubbed his eyes, they were not
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deceiving him. Assali acknowledged his being targetted.
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"Shuttle to Delphi. Good work, I'm coming back in."
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Assali sighed to himself as he established shuttle bay trajectory.
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'NOW THERE, IS A GOOD HELMSMAN.'
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......
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Stephen Korn's voice rang through the intraship communication
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patch between the bridge and main engineering.
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"Captain ! What type of stunts were you trying to pull ? Don't
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you know the dangers of superimposing the impulse field with the
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warp field in that manner ? I mean really ......
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"Lt. Korn. I must know the capabilities of this vessel, as well
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as its overall readiness. Remember, that this ship is not run by a
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committee. Now, if you don't have any problems to report. I must get
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back to evaluations."
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Malory listened to a flabbergasted pause.
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"Korn out."
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Malory gazed around at his bridge. Qhasmon was unchanged in
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appearance, whereas Penthrach was breathing heavily. T'irna looked
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slightly startled. Malory grinned.
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"Good flying Mr. Qhasmon. Resume course. Increase to warp factor 5."
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Malory paused.
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"Lt. T'irna, you have the bridge. Mr. Qhasmon, I would like
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to speak with you in my ready-room. Lt., inform Mr. Assali to join us
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as soon as he arrives on the bridge."
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Malory rose and went to his ready-room, Qhasmon behind him.
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X'anfrey Qhasmon stood as his Captain walked around his
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small table and then casually sat on the edge. He felt sure that the
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Captain would reprimand him for pulling such a maneuver. With hindsight,
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Qhasmon decided that he really should have warned the Captain first, even
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though he was sure that the chance for ship damage was negligible.
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"Mr. Qhasmon, that was a very unorthodox piece of piloting just now...
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Tell me, did you do that when you were at the helm of the Argo ?"
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"No sir."
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"Not to tell you your duties then, but WHY did you attempt that
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with the Delphi then ? Heck, I'm not even sure exactly what you did !"
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"Well sir, first let me explain why I never performed that
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maneuver with the Argo. While on the Argo, I never had a need for it,
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also, the Argo was not especially designed to handle something like that.
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Moreover, pulling a high-energy maneuver like that in a minefield is
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inviting suicide.
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What I did was actually rather simple, although it is rarely
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taught or mentioned at the Academy. I kept our warp field stable and used
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a calculated impulse field to quickly change our orientation and then
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'balance' us. Most ships don't have their impulse and Warp drives
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located in such a way that makes the maneuver feasible. This ship,
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however, does."
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"What was the chance of damage to this ship when you performed
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that maneuver, Mr. Qhasmon ?"
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"During my break, I examined the ship, and calculated the
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chance of damage at the integral warp speeds. At warp 2 the chance
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of damage would have been about 5%, at warp 1, about 1%."
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"Well, I agree with you that less than 5% is negligible under
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a tense situation, but this was not a tense situation. We have to
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be constantly looking between the 'big' and 'little' pictures of things.
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StarFleet would have both of us if we had managed to break the ship down
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so soon.
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As Captain, it is my perrogative to decide what is acceptable
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and not. *NOT* yours.
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Still, I'm not reprimanding you or anything silly like that, you
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performed an excellent maneuver."
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*vhoosh*
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The door opened and Assali strode in.
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"Yes Captain ?" Assali spoke.
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"Mr. Assali, what did you think of Mr. Qhasmon's maneuver ?"
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"Sir, quite frankly, it was some of the best maneuvering that I have
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ever witnessed. How did you do it ?"
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"Sir, it was simply a matter ..."
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Malory cut in. "Mr. Qhasmon may tell you about it later.
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I just wanted to let you both know that you did a good job. Mr. Qhasmon,
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you may go about your duties now, although I do expect a full report on
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the tests and what your thoughts are of the ship maneuverability and such.
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Dismissed."
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Malory watched as Qhasmon exited, then he turned to face his now
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seated first officer.
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"Mr. Assali, what do you think as to the preparedness of this
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ship and crew now ?"
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"Sir, I think that we are really ready for some actual duty.
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During my break, I spoke with Security Chief Meede, and he has been
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working on training a good core of security officers. These should
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prove useful when we do some exploration, as well other circumstance.
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Similarly, Korn has finished with his engine modifications. I think we
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are ready."
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"Good. I agree. We will be picking up our ORACLE 2 operator
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at the Starbase, as well as getting some more specific mission assignments
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from Rear Admiral Hrgon at the Starbase."
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"Hrgon ? Wasn't he in charge of a new ship-class ... Turpitz class
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I believe."
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"Yes, it is now called something else, but yes, he's the one.
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He has his flagship at the StarBase, and has supposedly fully tested it.
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Anyway, before we get to the StarBase, there is something I want you
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and Meede to ponder over and start working on. Since this ship appears, for
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all intents and purposes, to be a Pentalia-class vessel, I think that we can
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capitalize on that in a combat situation. Here is what I thought of while you
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you and Qhasmon were performing you little ship-dance ...."
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.....
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The Delphi slowly cruised in towards StarBase 89.
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"Helm, slow to one half impulse, move us in."
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The Delphi docked alongside the large Starbase.
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Admiral Hrgon looked out of a StarBase viewport as the Delphi
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slowly docked.
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'SO THAT IS WHAT THE NEW DELPHI-CLASS IS LIKE .... LOOKS JUST
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LIKE A PENTALIA FROM HERE. I'D BETTER MEET WITH MALORY SOON.......'
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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Senior, Computer Engineering Mississippi State University
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DELPHI : Chapter 3
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"Trials"
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Commander V'hozen stood before his personal message
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station, preparing to receive a high priority message from
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Romulan High Command. He entered his personal access code
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and waited. A momentary pause ensued as his transmission was decoded.
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V'hozen looked at the picture of the high command chamber.
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It was a dimly lit octagonal room, with walls shrouded in shadows.
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From his memory, he placed the appropriate wall murals on each wall.
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His mind lingered on his favorite, the spectacular lava falls of
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Romulus. The high command chamber had always been shrouded in secrecy
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and mystery, these murals were an attribute to that, as there had never
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been record of their creation. From nowhere visible on his screen, a
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voice began to speak.
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"Commander V'hozen. We have reports that the Federation is
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deploying a new starship class along the neutral zone. The first
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ship of this new class is already near the neutral zone. You
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shall evaluate the effectiveness of this vessel, it is called, the
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Delphi. IF it remains in service long enough and is deemed a hindrance,
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you may have to deal with it.
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You shall proceed at top stealth speed towards the Delphi.
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We would not want it to get in the way of our new strategic initiative
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in that sector.... All data on the ship will soon be in your vessel's
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computers. You shall confirm our information and provide additional data.
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We must know what type of hindrance this may cause in our greater goal.
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For the empire ...."
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The image of the High Command chamber faded from his viewscreen.
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V'hozen paused a moment, and then returned to his bridge.
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"Engage cloaking device, new course ......."
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In the inky blackness of space, the Zha'sa wavered and
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disappeared, on its way towards the neutral zone ...
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......
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"Mr. Penthrach, inform Dr. Mayak that she may begin taking
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on her additional medical supplies. Inform the crew that we will not
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have any shore leave here, since we haven't been in space THAT long,
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and since we don't plan on staying here too long."
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Malory took another quick glance at his Captain's console.
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The Delphi had just completed docking procedures. Malory noted that
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Security Chief Meede had already positioned security officers in
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appropriate positions and was running security checks on all
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equipment being brought on board.
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"Captain, Admiral Hrgon wishes to speak with you, he is on a
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secure channel."
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Malory turned to the voice of his communications officer.
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'A SECURE CHANNEL AT STARBASE ...'
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"Right. Mr. Penthrach, I'll take it in my ready-room.
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Mr. Assali you have the bridge, Ms. T'irna, our Oracle 2
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operator should be reporting soon, see that he gets adjusted with dispatch."
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Malory rose and walked into his ready room.
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His private view-screen held the face of Admiral Hrgon.
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Malory looked at the Admiral's countenance. Hrgon was a Tellarian,
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and, as such, was shorter and stouter than the typical human. His nose
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was almost pig-like, with a slight upturning, and bushy grey-white
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eyebrows rimmed his dark eyes. A similarly groomed goatee adorned the
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lower half of his face. Malory wondered at the necessity of having a
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secure channel at a Starbase.
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"Captain Malory," the low and 'gargly' voice started,
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"You shall come aboard the Starbase. We have many plans to
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discuss. I will inform you about current strategic priorities.
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Our meetings will be of highest security protocol. You will be
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engaged for the rest of the day. Report to the Briefing Room Cygni.
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Hrgon out."
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Malory stared at the monitor blankly after the view faded.
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"Good day to you too sir", he mumbled, shaking his head.
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'MEETINGS FOR HOURS ..... UGH ...... STILL, A VERY
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NECESSARY HAZARD. HRGON WAS ONE OF THE FIRST NON-HUMANS TO REACH
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THE RANK OF REAR-ADMIRAL.
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AT LEAST HE WORKED HIS WAY UP THROUGH THE RANKS, RATHER THAN
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SOME BUTTON-PUSHER.
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HE SEEMED AWFULLY ANTSE THOUGH. I HAD BETTER KEEP SECURITY UP.'
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Malory rubbed his face. He sat on the edge of his table and
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used his communicator.
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"Mr. Penthrach, please send in Cmmdr Assali."
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"Yes sir."
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A moment later, Assali entered.
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*vhoosh* the door closed behind him.
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"Yes Captain ?"
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"Mr. Assali, you will be in command of the ship for the better
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part of the day. I will be meeting with Admiral Hrgon and will be
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unavailable for contact. I surmised from my conversation with him, that
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the admiral is overly concerned about security at present.
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Keep a sharp eye out."
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"Yes sir."
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"Dismissed."
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Malory left his ready room and went to his room. After
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looking at his chessboards for a moment, Malory grabbed his Personal
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Access Display Device (PADD), straightened his uniform and exited.
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At transporter room 1, Malory met Garin Meede.
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"Lt. I'll be departing ship for the starbase, Commander Assali
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is in command for the moment. Inform him as soon as our new Oracle 2
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operator arrives. How is your 'other' work coming ?"
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"It is coming along well sir, The Commander and I should have
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the project completed within a day or so.
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As far as this stop goes sir, I will be continuing security
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screenings of all incoming equipment and personnel."
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"Very good. "
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Malory's eyebrows furrowed for an instant in thought.
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"..And Lieutenant, why don't you run your personnel through some
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drills, simulating conditions as if we were at a port with unknown
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loyalties.
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I won't belabor details, you know well what that entails."
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"Yes sir, the drills will do them good."
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Malory watched as Meede walked around to the transporter
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console.
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"Engage."
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.....
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Ensign Zalvosta sat at her post in Ship's security. She
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received the communication from Chief Meede.
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"Ensign, inform all security personnel that we will be
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at amber security status. All of you should know what that means
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and what measures to take.
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Meede out."
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The Ensign didn't pause to wonder, even though she was tired of
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all of the drills, she knew that any hesitation would be noted somehow
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by Chief Meede, whether he was present or not !! She relayed the message
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to all active security personnel.
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Next, she began her work. At condition Amber, she was to monitor
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all communications between the ship and the exterior universe. She
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stretched her arms, and gazed at her console. She sat at attention since
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Meere was already known for 'dropping in' to observe security personnel,
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particularly those who were in his security core, and Zalvosta qualified
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as one of these 'priveleged few'.
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......
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Malory materialized on a transporter pad on the Starbase, where
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he was promptly met by a young lady. Malory gazed at the green-eyed,
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blond haired beauty, a slight smile playing on his lips.
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"Captain Malory I presume ? I am Commander Elayne Hause.
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Follow me, the admiral has been expecting you."
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Malory followed (he would have probably been tempted to follow
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her anyway), as they walked through the corridors of the Starbase until
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they came before Briefing room Cygni. By the end of the walk, he
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had come to the conclusion that the uniform did not quite do the
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Commander justice.
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Malory waited as a retina scan was performed, and then he entered.
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Admiral Hrgon was seated, looking out from a large 'window'.
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A small clear goblet was in his left hand, a darkish red substance
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was contained therein. He appeared to be calmly staring out of the
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viewport.
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Malory was able to glance out the viewport as well, his ship was what
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lay beyond. He gazed at it, the smooth rounded saucer section held
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just a trace of ellipticity. Four 'struts' held the single warp nacelle
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below the ship. The struts were angled compared to the hull and
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|
consequently, the nacelle 'head' was almost a quarter-way underneath
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the ship, while the rear extended well out from below the saucer.
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The Admiral turned and faced Malory.
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"Captain Malory, good. We have much to discuss ...." he said,
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with a slight swirl of his goblet.
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......
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In the rec room of the Delphi, Assali and Meede jogged around a
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semi-circular track. They had been at it for almost an hour, as part
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of their "off hour" while on duty. As they were finishing their 42nd lap, a
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yeoman sprinted up to them.
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"Sir !! Sir !!, Mr. Penthrach has something for you. He
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said it was urgent."
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Assali angled away from the track and sprinted to the nearest
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comm panel. Meanwhile, Meede began to divest himself from his special suit.
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|
It was not standard issue, and applied constant pressure to him, thus
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|
helping to simulate the environment of his homeworld, and keeping his
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muscles in condition for that environment.
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"Assali here. Report Mr. Penthrach."
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"Penthrach here sir. Yesterday, a cargo ship sent
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out a distress call in the Antillian asteroid belt. Another ship responded.
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|
Neither ship has been heard from since. It is feared that both ships
|
|
may have been damaged in the asteroid belt. StarFleet wants to begin
|
|
a search immediately."
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Assali thought for a moment, a rivulet of sweat ran down his
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forehead.
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|
"Mr. Penthrach, inform all personnel that we will be joining the
|
|
search. As soon as possible, have Mr. Qhasmon set course for the asteroid
|
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belt. Speed.... Warp 6. I will be on the bridge shortly."
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Assali turned and faced Meede.
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|
"Lt. prepare your security teams, we may need to do some EVA.
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|
Join me on the bridge as soon as you are able."
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Yeoman Bronsdale was the 'fortunate' one as Meede barked
|
|
out a series of orders and then promptly left. Bronsdale relayed the
|
|
orders to the other members of the security team. Meanwhile, he
|
|
and Yeoman Albert went to the transporter room and began donning
|
|
the the large, bulky EVA outfits.
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....
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*vhoosh*
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|
First Officer Assali stepped out of the turbo-lift and onto the
|
|
bridge. He was somewhat surprised that Lt. Meede was already there, in a
|
|
clean uniform, at the tactical station. Assali also quickly noted that there
|
|
was now a figure seated at the Oracle 2 operator position.
|
|
Assali looked closer as he walked down the ramp to take up
|
|
the Captain's chair. The figure almost leapt from the position.
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|
"Lt. Will O'bourne reporting for duty sir !"
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|
Assali looked over the red-haired figure. He had a slightly
|
|
high and cracked voice, and stood about 5'8" in height. Assali caught
|
|
the hint of light freckles. He also noted from the uniform that O'bourne
|
|
was a junior grade lieutenant.
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|
"Very well Lt. Now Resume your position.
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|
Lt. T'irna, have long range sweeps with ORACLE turned up anything
|
|
yet ?"
|
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|
"No sir. While the asteroid belt does have large concentrations
|
|
of various metals and such, I am scanning no active subspace fields.
|
|
We are still out of range for a detailed analysis."
|
|
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|
"Mr. Qhasmon, how long until we reach the co-ordinates?"
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|
"At present speed, 15 minutes."
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|
Assali eased back into the Captain's chair, beads of sweat
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|
lined his forehead.
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|
"Mr. Penthrach, are any other vessels responding ?"
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|
"Yes sir, there was a nebulae-class vessel en route to the starbase
|
|
which will arrive at the co-ordinates about 5 minutes after us. The ship is
|
|
the ... Saracen. Captain Tziyn Orgl commanding."
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|
"Good."
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|
"Sir, I have something. Scanning the asteroid belt, I have
|
|
4 large duranium concentrations....No discernible power signatures yet
|
|
though."
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|
Assali thought for a moment and smiled.
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|
|
"Let me see a tactical....."
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|
Assali looked at the formation. There were two large signatures
|
|
in a central location. In roughly the same plane, the 2 signatures were
|
|
flanked by two other signatures.
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|
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|
"Mr. Penthrach, send a coded message to Captain Orgl, inform
|
|
him of the duranium concentration locations. Tell him to follow us closely
|
|
in our wake."
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|
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|
"Sir, actually, it is a she, but I will relay the message."
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|
"Go to Yellow Alert.
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|
Mr. Meede, prepare to raise shields to full and energize phasers.
|
|
Mr. Qhasmon, how fast can we navigate through the belt ?"
|
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|
Qhasmon answered,"according to regulation, 1/4 impulse is
|
|
recommended. Looking at the layout though, I would think that one half
|
|
impulse should have a low risk of damage. If need be, I believe that I can
|
|
maneuver at 3/4 impulse."
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|
Lt. T'irna also spoke,"Sir, now that we are out of warp and in this
|
|
proximity, full scans with ORACLE, show the sizes of the vessels. The central
|
|
vessels are definitely the cargo ships. The other vessels ... I am getting
|
|
minimal power readings from those two, apparently, they are simply
|
|
'powered down' for the moment. They are not Federation..... "
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|
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|
Assali looked at the display.
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|
"You're right, they're Ferengi." Assali whirled, "Mr. O'bourne,
|
|
look up the typical sensor wavelengths of Ferengi passive and active
|
|
sensors, then, use ORACLE to broadcast a shifted wavelength
|
|
to match theirs..."
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|
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|
The young Lt. 's fingers moved furiously and frantically.
|
|
He ran his hands through his hair and continued. His brow furrowed
|
|
with concentration, tiny beads of sweat appeared on his forehead.
|
|
|
|
"Y-yes sir, we have ORACLE broadcasting the phase shifted
|
|
sensor waves."
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|
|
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|
"Good job. Mr. Meede, raise shields to full status, arm all phasers.
|
|
Mr. Penthrach, inform the Saracen that there are two Ferengi ships.
|
|
They seem to be assuming an ambush posture. Let the Captain know that the
|
|
Ferengi seem to be unaware of our presence. You needn't mention ORACLE
|
|
however. We will take the one at 45 mark 10, have the Saracen get the other.
|
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|
|
Go to Red Alert.
|
|
|
|
Mr. O'bourne, keep our sensor umbrella up.
|
|
Helm, take us to the 45 mark 10. one half impulse.
|
|
Mr. Penthrach, hail the Ferengi vessel, inform them to remain
|
|
AS IS, inquire as to their intents.
|
|
Mr. Meede, target their engines and shield generators."
|
|
|
|
"Sir, Ferengi vessel powering up, not answering hails." Olgin
|
|
Penthrach was glancing from his panel to the main viewscreen.
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|
Assali wiped sweat from his forehead.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Meede, fire."
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|
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|
Meede smiled as he saw that he was in position to fire all
|
|
four phaser banks. 4 beams of light erupted from the Delphi, striking
|
|
the Ferengi vessel, before it could fully energize its shields. Both the
|
|
forward and rear shield generators were knocked out, as well as the
|
|
warp drive. There appeared to be minimal other damage.
|
|
|
|
"Good shooting Mr. Meede. Mr. Penthrach, inform the vessel to prepare
|
|
for surrender. Mr. Meede have boarding parties ready."
|
|
|
|
Qhasmon quickly spoke.
|
|
|
|
"They are trying to engage their impulse drive, they are
|
|
attempting to flee at 1/2 impulse."
|
|
|
|
"Pursue them, re-aquire optimum phaser range, as fast as you can
|
|
Mr. Qhasmon."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir, 3/4 impulse confirmed."
|
|
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|
Penthrach gaped and looked at Qhasmon and the viewscreen.
|
|
|
|
"At the speed we'll surely hit an asteroid ...."
|
|
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|
A snarl escaped Qhasmon's lips and he glared at Penthrach
|
|
for an instant.
|
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|
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|
*K-PLOW*
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|
A brilliant flash of light illuminated the forward viewscreen,
|
|
the Delphi lurched under the shock wave of energy and particles.
|
|
|
|
X'anfrey Qhasmon looked at his displays, he angled the ship slightly
|
|
so that it would take less of the brunt of the blast. His sensors informed
|
|
him that the Ferengi vessel apparently collided with an asteroid. The
|
|
Delphi's shields had received only minor damage.
|
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|
|
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|
Qhasmon faced Penthrach, eyes ablaze, his voice a controlled
|
|
hiss.
|
|
|
|
"IF you are ever so foolish again I will ......."
|
|
|
|
"Sirs." Garin Meede stood between the two positions.
|
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|
Qhasmon looked at Meede, Meede stared back.
|
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|
Tension mounted.
|
|
|
|
Qhasmon thought that he saw a flicker of recognition in Meede's eyes.
|
|
Qhasmon eased down.
|
|
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|
"Commander Assali", Qhasmon resumed, voice returning to its typical
|
|
level, "shall we rendez-vous with the Saracen ?"
|
|
|
|
Assali looked at his read-outs.
|
|
"Lt. T'irna, O'bourne, is ORACLE picking up any signs of life....
|
|
Is there any chance that any of them could have survived ? "
|
|
|
|
"No sir ORACLE reports no life forms." T'irna replied in a
|
|
level voice.
|
|
|
|
Assali noted that O'bourne was still gaping at the viewscreen.
|
|
O'bourne shook his head and began to look at his displays again.
|
|
|
|
"Yes. Mr. Qhasmon, one quarter impulse.
|
|
Mr. Penthrach, any report from the Saracen ?"
|
|
|
|
Penthrach listened to his ear-piece.
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir, evidently, the Ferengi had hostages and jettisoned them.
|
|
The Saracen stopped to pick up the hostages before their minimal life
|
|
support ran out. Apparently, the other ship 'got away'.
|
|
Sir, Mr. Korn requests a communication."
|
|
|
|
Assali sighed.
|
|
"Put him on."
|
|
|
|
"Captain ... Am I to believe that we were traveling faster
|
|
than one quarter impulse IN AN ASTEROID FIELD !!! Regulations clearly
|
|
state that ..."
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Korn, the Captain is at the Starbase, this is
|
|
Assali. I am *WELL* informed on the regulations. Regulations also say that
|
|
the commanding officer of a vessel may be somewhat flexible depending
|
|
upon the situation."
|
|
|
|
"Well .... Hmph .... You're lucky that our shields held during
|
|
that explosion ....."
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Korn, one of the main purposes of shields is to protect us
|
|
from explosions such as that. I would hate to think that we trust our
|
|
equipment that may be faulty. Now, if you have no more complaints.....
|
|
Good, Assali out."
|
|
|
|
Assali felt that he had one a major victory.
|
|
|
|
"Sir." Helmsman Qhasmon spoke.
|
|
"We are at station with the Saracen."
|
|
|
|
"Sir, ORACLE is confirming that their are no other ex-hostages
|
|
still in space. We are only reading large amounts of scattered metallic
|
|
debris. " Lt. T'irna added.
|
|
|
|
Assali looked on at the nebulae-class ship.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Penthrach, hail the Saracen. Let's see if we can find out what
|
|
this was all about."
|
|
|
|
|
|
.........
|
|
|
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|
|
"Captain. We are still rebuilding the fleet from the *IYOPIA*
|
|
decision at Wolf-359. We can not afford to lose more at present.
|
|
We now have few ships out here because of the lowered fleet strength.
|
|
Here on the edge, near the Neutral Zone.
|
|
There are 4 ships to patrol the Neutral Zone Border now : the
|
|
Gallant, Delphi, Saracen, and, the Fangorn. The Saracen is en route.
|
|
The Gallant is on patrol. You are being briefed so your ship may soon
|
|
go on patrol. I will soon outline to you our defensive posture.
|
|
Do you have any questions before I begin in earnest ?"
|
|
|
|
"Yes Admiral. What style of ship is Fangorn ?"
|
|
|
|
"It is a dedicated battleship. Using a spare galaxy class frame,
|
|
I had modifications made to the saucer. The basic frame was also changed.
|
|
Similarly engine power was re-routed. Now, more power can be
|
|
allocated to shields and weapons. Speed and longevity are lost.
|
|
The 'saucer' is angular to allow for some improved firing arcs.
|
|
Actually, the 'saucer' is very triangular in shape.
|
|
As an aside, it mounts 5 forward photon launchers. It mounts
|
|
2 rear-mounted. The main deflector was augmented. It can channel its
|
|
energy as a weapon now. The ship has 7 phaser platforms. The Gallant
|
|
is a slightly modified Excelsior class ship, and the Saracen is a
|
|
Nebulae.
|
|
|
|
Malory watched as the Tellarian equivalent of a smile crossed
|
|
the Admiral's face. Malory was impressed with the arsenal of the
|
|
Admiral's battleship, but thought that the number of ships on the border
|
|
was dreadfully inadequate.
|
|
|
|
"My primary tactical officer is twittering to test out the ship
|
|
in an actual battle. I think that the ship will serve more as a deterrent
|
|
however." The Admiral huffed.
|
|
|
|
Malory simply nodded.
|
|
|
|
"Now Captain, in order to better assess our situation, I need
|
|
to know about your ship. It's construction was kept very secret.
|
|
While it was being built, all of my inquiries were 'forgotten'.
|
|
I am under the impression, though, that it is a new destroyer-class.
|
|
A few days ago, I contacted StarFleet Command again. They informed me
|
|
that you would be able to brief me yourself. They didn't want to send out
|
|
very much over subspace."
|
|
|
|
|
|
Malory thought for a moment.
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, actually the ship is on a slightly modified destroyer
|
|
hull. The primary purpose of the ship is to work as a long-range detection
|
|
vessel, a scout. I have limited armaments, consisting of only four phaser
|
|
banks, with no photon torpedoes. As I understand it, the hopes for the
|
|
vessel are that it will be able to detect cloaked ships.
|
|
Also, with my first officer, we have decided that we should be
|
|
able to block other ships' sensors and scanners, and, in fact, be able
|
|
to give their sensors some false information, depending on how much we
|
|
know about their sensor system.
|
|
We have already implemented this. Although we have not been able
|
|
to test it since that is the primary function of the duty station
|
|
which was just now filled."
|
|
|
|
The admiral looked reflective, Malory eased back into the
|
|
couch upon which he was seated.
|
|
|
|
"Hmmmm, I was more hoping for the firepower of a destroyer.
|
|
BUT, if your ship can actually detect cloaked ships, then it will
|
|
be invaluable to our defensive posture.
|
|
If I had realized that that was the purpose of the vessel, then
|
|
I wouldn't have pushed for you to be its Captain. Out here, I choose
|
|
which Captains are worthy. I know of your accomplishments while you were
|
|
in command of the New Auckland. I decided that you were an excellent
|
|
choice. One of the best destroyer Captains around.
|
|
I would doubt that subtlety becomes you ....."
|
|
|
|
Malory's eyes became hard. A slow smile formed on his lips.
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, we'll just have to find out then, won't we. You
|
|
see, I think of it rather like chess ....."
|
|
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|
|
..............
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Sir, Captain Orgl on line."
|
|
|
|
Twenty minutes had passed since the Saracen had picked up
|
|
the hostages whom had been jettisoned by the Ferengi. Thankfully,
|
|
the Ferengi had jettisoned them in small 'survival bubbles'. Obviously,
|
|
the Ferengi felt that this would delay pursuit ...... They were right.
|
|
|
|
Assali gazed at the viewscreen.
|
|
|
|
"Put her on."
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Assali looked at the diminuitive face of Captain Orgl. She had
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small fierce eyes that had a slight slant. As well as short dark hair.
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"Captain Orgl, I am Akimbe Assali, what have you been able
|
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to learn of the Ferengi's intent from the former hostages."
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|
|
"Lt. Cmmdr, are you in Command of the Delphi ?"
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Assali paused, it was conceivable, however unlikely, that the
|
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channel that he was on could be monitored.
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|
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"At present ... Yes. We joined the search as soon as it was
|
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announced."
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Orgl nodded slightly, but kept a slightly puzzled expression.
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|
|
"Very well, we have determined that the Ferengi felt like they
|
|
had claim to the two cargo freighters since the freighters had carried
|
|
some materials for the Ferengi before. When the crews of the vessels
|
|
would not obey the Ferengi, the Ferengi managed to take over the
|
|
ships."
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|
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"Surely even the Ferengi would not try something like that near
|
|
a starbase with Federation ships nearby. Even the Ferengi are not that
|
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stupid."
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|
|
|
"Agreed. There must have been some ulterior motive, undoubtedly
|
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profitable, for the Ferengi. Although, the the possible loss of two
|
|
ships is an enormous risk, the profit must have been very grand to
|
|
justify such an undertaking."
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|
|
|
"Well Captain. There is no more that we can determine here.
|
|
I will be taking the Delphi back to the starbase."
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|
|
|
"Very well Lt. Cmmdr Assali. We will see that the freighters'
|
|
crews are returned to their vessels and make sure that the vessels are
|
|
still operational, before joining you at the Starbase.
|
|
Orgl out."
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|
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|
Assali glanced around the bridge.
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|
|
"Stand down to yellow alert until we are well clear of the
|
|
asteroid belt.
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Mr. Qhasmon, set a course for the Starbase, warp four.
|
|
Lt. Meede, you may tell your security officers that they
|
|
will not be needed now."
|
|
|
|
The Delphi cruised leisurely back to the starbase and the crew
|
|
resumed normal operating duties.
|
|
|
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|
|
..........
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|
Akimbe Assali felt relaxed as he sat in the Captain's chair.
|
|
He glanced at the chronometer. It was almost time for the 'night watch'
|
|
to begin. The trip from the asteroid belt back to the Starbase was
|
|
uneventful, as most trips were. He noted that the new ORACLE 2 operator
|
|
seemed well-adjusted to his console. It went without thought that
|
|
the others were familiar with their positions.
|
|
Assali rose and walked around the bridge. Even though the ship
|
|
was at the Starbase, he felt that strict operating procedures should
|
|
still be maintained. Especially since Captain Malory had told him to
|
|
"Keep a sharp eye out".
|
|
|
|
Mr. Penthrach turned and faced Assali.
|
|
"Sir, The Captain has just transported aboard."
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|
|
"Thank you Mr. Penthrach."
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|
|
|
*vhoosh*
|
|
|
|
Garin Meede looked on as Captain Malory exited the turbo-lift
|
|
and entered the bridge. Meede noted a slight tenseness around Malory's eyes,
|
|
and while Meede had not worked with Malory before, he did not think that
|
|
Malory was the sort to be nervous or worried easily. Still, there seemed
|
|
to be a slight twinkle of expectation in Malory's eyes.....
|
|
|
|
"Good evening. I've heard that you did some good work at the
|
|
asteroid belt. Good job."
|
|
|
|
Malory winked.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Qhasmon if all is ready, then we will be departing the
|
|
Starbase. Set course at 317 mark 18. Ahead warp factor 5. Lt.
|
|
T'irna, have ORACLE set on maximum sweep."
|
|
|
|
Malory looked at the Oracle 2 position.
|
|
|
|
"You must be Lt....... "
|
|
|
|
"O'bourne sir ! Will O'bourne."
|
|
|
|
"Yes, Mr. O'bourne. I know that you've already had a busy day,
|
|
but before you go off shift, load in all Romulan sensor wavelength data,
|
|
have the computer run some small extrapolations in an attempt to determine
|
|
current Romulan sensor capabilities. In the meantime, I suggest that
|
|
everyone get some rest. We're going to have a busy day tomorrow.
|
|
Mr. Meede, Mr. Assali, in my ready room.
|
|
Begin nightwatch."
|
|
|
|
X'anfrey Qhasmon moved to the Captain's chair as several
|
|
ensigns entered the bridge. Qhasmon glanced around, he saw that the
|
|
young human Lt. was engaged in actively instructing one of the
|
|
ensigns as he himself gained extra familiarity with the system.
|
|
Aside from the Lt. and himself, however, all of the bridge crew was now
|
|
replaced.
|
|
|
|
"Lt. Meede, Mr. Assali, how far along are your efforts on the
|
|
conversion I requested." Malory leaned back in his chair in his
|
|
ready-room. Assali sat in a chair facing the Captain, while Meede
|
|
stood his ground and faced the Captain.
|
|
|
|
Meede waited a moment, after observing that Assali was
|
|
'passing' this question to him.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, we have been working on the conversion sporadically.
|
|
Most of the work is finished. I can stay through the night watch and
|
|
finish it if you think it necessary."
|
|
|
|
Malory scratched his chin reflectively.
|
|
|
|
"Go ahead and finish it then, we may need it and I would hate
|
|
to not have it in such a situation."
|
|
|
|
"Then you are expecting combat tomorrow sir ?"
|
|
|
|
Malory looked at his first officer and then at his security
|
|
chief.
|
|
|
|
"There is a great potential for it Lt. I would like to be
|
|
prepared should it occur."
|
|
|
|
"Sir, I'll help the Lt., that should expedite repairs."
|
|
|
|
"Very well, if you feel that it won't interfere with your
|
|
abilities tomorrow, then proceed. I would like to have all the tricks
|
|
I can up my sleeve.
|
|
Dismissed."
|
|
|
|
Assali and Meede exited.
|
|
|
|
Malory sat in his chair. He closed his eyes.
|
|
|
|
'HMMMM. GOOD FIGURE ........
|
|
WHAT, HELM BRING US ABOUT. FIRE PHOTONS, 30 DEGREE SPREAD .......
|
|
"STAR FLEET HAS SEEN FIT, TO GIVE YOU A SHIP OF YOUR OWN ......."
|
|
"......A SHIP OF YOUR OWN ........" '
|
|
|
|
Malory awoke, images of half-remembered dreams dancing
|
|
through his head. He rose, straightened his shirt, and proceeded to
|
|
his quarters.
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
|
|
Olgin Penthrach lay on his bed. A large sag followed. He had
|
|
just finished his evening meal and was preparing for bed.
|
|
He felt a sickly feeling creep into his stomach. He rose and
|
|
walked to his small basin. He fetched one of the pills that the doctor
|
|
had given him. Cautiously, he placed it in his mouth and swallowed.
|
|
He had some water to help him.
|
|
'AHHH, MUCH BETTER ....'
|
|
|
|
Rather merrily, Penthrach resumed his position on the bed and soon
|
|
fell asleep.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lt. T'irna sat in her room, contemplating the events of the
|
|
day, as she meditated.
|
|
Again she stood on a black featureless plain. She was conscious
|
|
of thought and yet no action. Calmly, she examined the events of the
|
|
day from a more objective viewpoint.
|
|
Slowly, she allowed color to seep into her background of darkness.
|
|
Soon, her room reappeared and she rose from her seated position
|
|
and reclined on her bed.
|
|
|
|
'NOW, FOR THE DREAMS.....' the thought wafted through her
|
|
mind, neither fearful nor certain.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assali eased into his bed, he was tired. Not only had he had
|
|
the nerve-wracking experience of commanding the ship, but he had just
|
|
finished working with Garin Meede for 4 more hours.
|
|
Meede wasn't a bad fellow, in fact, he was good company, yet he
|
|
seemed tireless. Still, the modifications were now complete. Assali
|
|
drifted off to sleep.
|
|
|
|
|
|
...........
|
|
|
|
|
|
Commander V'hozen of the Romulan Warbird Zha'sa studied
|
|
his tactical display.
|
|
|
|
"Commander, estimated time to the star system 10.3 hours."
|
|
|
|
V'hozen merely nodded his head. He already knew what the
|
|
arrival time was to be. Meanwhile, he was contemplating the failure
|
|
of the first contingency plan.
|
|
He felt no regret at the loss of a few Ferengi lives, he
|
|
did feel regret that no further information was obtained. He still
|
|
had no definitive knowledge about the Delphi, save that it looked
|
|
like a Pentalia-class ship and was capable of at least warp factor 6.
|
|
The Ferengi felt that the Delphi must have some form of cloak technology
|
|
since their ships had been unable to detect it until they had been hailed.
|
|
In fact, the ambushers had become the ambushed as a Nebulae class vessel
|
|
arrived as well.
|
|
|
|
'PTHAHH, FERENGI ARE FOOLS REGARDLESS.' V'hozen thought.
|
|
|
|
Now the burden was on him to determine the capabilities of the
|
|
Delphi, as well as evaluate the usefulness of the information that they
|
|
were receiving.
|
|
|
|
'IT IS ALWAYS GOOD TO HAVE A FRIEND IN THE ENEMY'S CAMP.'
|
|
|
|
To V'hozen, it appeared that the Romulans' "colleague" in the
|
|
Federation had outlived his usefulness. Especially in light of the
|
|
errors in previous reports.
|
|
|
|
The cloaked pulse transmitter had distinctly recorded that
|
|
Lt. Cmmdr Akimbe Assali was in command of the Delphi. V'hozen never
|
|
fully trusted the transmitters however, since they only sent their data
|
|
once per day so that the chance of their detection would be minimal
|
|
And if the Federation discovered the transmitter, it could easily be
|
|
avoided, or even given false information. It had a failsafe self-destruct
|
|
mechanism should it be tampered with.
|
|
|
|
'NOW TO MOVE AND WAIT.' V'hozen continued to examine his tactical
|
|
options. He gazed at the technical readouts that had been 'obtained'
|
|
on the Delphi.
|
|
|
|
|
|
...........
|
|
|
|
|
|
0430
|
|
|
|
Midshipmen Bronsdale and Albert both stood in the security hall
|
|
working on their phaser accuracy as had been commanded by their security
|
|
chief. Both were surprised as Meede himself walked in and picked up a
|
|
pair of phasers.
|
|
Without even acknowledging their presence he began firing
|
|
at his targets. While Bronsdale and Albert continued their practice,
|
|
they were both well aware of the accuracy and speed with which Meede
|
|
was completing targets. Neither had ever seen a performance like that and
|
|
needless to say, both were impressed.
|
|
|
|
0445
|
|
|
|
Garin Meede walked over to his two security officers, looking
|
|
at their results on accuracy. Already both were much improved.
|
|
|
|
"Good to see that you two are paying your dues. Keep up the hard
|
|
work. One day you'll find it will pay itself off. You are dismissed until
|
|
our 0500 meeting, at which time you should be here in clean uniforms."
|
|
|
|
Albert and Bronsdale glanced at each other and then left.
|
|
|
|
|
|
0500
|
|
|
|
"Security company. After careful consideration of your records and
|
|
assessment of your respective abilities, I have made the following security
|
|
detail assignments. In addition to normal security operations, each of
|
|
you will be responsible for other 'extracurricular' activities.
|
|
Ensign Zalvosta you will train further in the use of various
|
|
phaser type weaponry. Additionally, you will begin training for away-teams.
|
|
This will encompass leadership skills, medical skills, and basic survival
|
|
strategies.
|
|
Midshipman Seneschal, you will concentrate on phaser weaponry
|
|
as well, with emphasis not only in firing ability, but also creation and
|
|
maintenance. Also, you will work with some of the more non-conventional
|
|
weaponry.
|
|
Ensign Hamden, Midshipman Greely, you will work with engineering and
|
|
tactical so that you may gain more familiarity with starship tactics and
|
|
repair of key systems.
|
|
Midshipman Upaw, you will concentrate on security procedures and
|
|
protocols, their implementation, detection, and evasion.
|
|
Midshipmen Albert and Bronsdale, you will focus on EVA procedures.
|
|
As well, you will also work with hand combat and shuttle piloting.
|
|
|
|
Company dismissed. "
|
|
|
|
|
|
........
|
|
|
|
|
|
0800
|
|
|
|
"Begin Daywatch.
|
|
Helmsman Qhasmon report position and distance from target system."
|
|
Malory glanced around at his bridge crew, all were in place as
|
|
expected. It had been over a day since the Delphi had left Starbase 89.
|
|
It had been over one *uneventful* day, to be precise. Malory's gut told
|
|
him that this would change.
|
|
|
|
"Time to system 12.4 hours at current speed."
|
|
|
|
"Lt. T'irna report on system ."
|
|
|
|
"Sir, the star system contains 2 planetoids orbiting a blue
|
|
supergiant star. Neither can support life, both however contain
|
|
various ores and such that could make mining productive. In fact,
|
|
one planetoid contains a large amount of material that could be made into
|
|
duranium. The larger planetoid has a radius of 16,331 kilometers while
|
|
the smaller has a radius of 10,542 kilometers."
|
|
|
|
"I see." Malory said, a slight smile on his lips.
|
|
"Mr. Assali, what are your thoughts of this system as strategically
|
|
important."
|
|
|
|
"It does provide a reasonable 'jumping off point' as well as having
|
|
the planetoid that Lt. T'irna mentioned. I would say that this would be a
|
|
fairly adequate strategic system."
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Qhasmon, bring us to a standard orbit around the smaller
|
|
planetoid.
|
|
Ms. T'irna make sure that there is no technology present on either
|
|
planetoid, then begin passive long range ORACLE sensor scans.
|
|
Mr. O'bourne, inform me immediately upon noting and anomolies in
|
|
subspace field densities.
|
|
Let's see what happens."
|
|
|
|
|
|
..........
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Commander, we have a contact, Federation starship in orbit
|
|
around the second planetoid in the Dara-2 star system."
|
|
|
|
"Are they scanning for us ?" V'hozen replied.
|
|
|
|
"...No sir, apparently they are not making long range scans.
|
|
They seem to be investigating the planetoid."
|
|
|
|
"Plot an intercept course."
|
|
|
|
Sub Commander V'thaii knew not to question his Commander's
|
|
decisions. He plotted the course and prepared to enter it, pending
|
|
the Commander's notification.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.....
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Captain, I am picking up some small disturbance. It is hard to
|
|
really track with passive scans though."
|
|
|
|
Malory glanced over at his ORACLE 2 operator.
|
|
"Position ?"
|
|
|
|
"It is just about to enter this system.... Hey ! It could be a
|
|
cloaked ship !!"
|
|
|
|
"Calm yourself Lt.
|
|
Mr. Assali take on tactical.
|
|
Helm break orbit and take us on a course to the other planetoid.
|
|
Ms. T'irna, scan the planetoid below us one last time, then initiate
|
|
active scans of this system."
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
"Commander, they are scanning the planetoid actively.
|
|
It seems as if they are now performing a standard Federation scan of the
|
|
system."
|
|
|
|
"Prepare to disengage cloaking device and begin to route power to
|
|
the shields and forward disruptors."
|
|
|
|
"Yes Commander."
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Captain. We have a very small disturbance approaching. In theory,
|
|
it could be a cloaked ship that is moving at impulse. Such would yield a
|
|
much smaller disturbance pattern than one moving at warp. I would speculate
|
|
that it is actually a cloaked vessel."
|
|
|
|
"I agree Lt. T'irna. In fact, I would bet that it is a cloaked
|
|
Romulan Warbird. Continue to relay its position to both Helm and Tactical.
|
|
Lt. O'bourne, see if you can determine what wavelength their sensors
|
|
are operating on.
|
|
Helm, continue steady. We wouldn't want them to know that we know
|
|
they're here .... yet."
|
|
|
|
"Sir they are slowly circling us." Qhasmon stated.
|
|
Malory noted that the Andorian's antennae were twitching now.
|
|
|
|
"Steady on."
|
|
|
|
"Captain, I think that I have isolated the frequency of their
|
|
sensor emissions and wavelength."
|
|
|
|
"Heh heh" Malory grinned.
|
|
|
|
"Lt. broadcast a shifted sensor pattern to the Romulan Warbird,
|
|
this should trick their sensors into misreading us ...." Malory was beaming.
|
|
|
|
"Let them see us as we are, yet with no shield emissions or phaser
|
|
emissions.
|
|
|
|
Mr. Assali, energize shields and phasers.
|
|
Mr. Penthrach advise Lt. Meede that we will be in a potential
|
|
combat situation and to prepare accordingly. Also inform Mr. Korn that
|
|
we will be readying for potential combat."
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
"Commander V'hozen, they are continuing on course towards the
|
|
next planetoid. Our sensors show that .... They show that the Federation
|
|
ship is apparently unaware of us, since they have not raised shields or
|
|
initiated an alert."
|
|
|
|
"Why the pause tactical officer ?"
|
|
|
|
"Sir, there was a momentary glitch on our sensors, they seem to be
|
|
operating within acceptable parameters now, although they are slightly
|
|
different from when we began surveying the ship.."
|
|
|
|
"Reason for change ?"
|
|
|
|
"Unknown sir. Still, the operations are within specified parameters."
|
|
|
|
"Helm bring us to face vessel.
|
|
Disengage cloaking device."
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
"Captain. Romulan Warbird decloaking directly ahead." Qhasmon hissed.
|
|
|
|
Malory felt a cold knot in his stomach, he had expected it.
|
|
|
|
"Keep cool everyone.
|
|
Everyone keep a straight face, regardless of what I say.
|
|
Mr. Penthrach hail the vessel."
|
|
|
|
"Sir, the Warbird has armed its forward disruptors and raised its
|
|
shields." Assali replied. Sweat beaded on his forehead. Staring down the
|
|
face of a Romulan Warbird is not an everyday starship occurrence. Assali
|
|
saw that he was in ideal phaser firing position.
|
|
|
|
"Channel open." Penthrach stated uneasily.
|
|
|
|
"Romulan vessel.
|
|
This is Captain Malory of the Federation Starship Delphi.
|
|
You are in violation of treaty.
|
|
Depart Federation space immediately."
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
'MALORY, ASSALI IS SUPPOSED TO BE IN COMMAND OF THE DELPHI..'
|
|
V'hozen looked at the face of his opponent. It was youthful but the
|
|
eyes were confident.
|
|
|
|
"Or what Captain Malory of the Federation Starship Delphi.
|
|
Do you dare attack a Romulan Warbird with your paltry vessel.
|
|
We claim this space now for the Romulan Empire. Depart or Die."
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
Malory smiled.
|
|
|
|
"Obviously, you have never faced a Federation Pentalia-class ship
|
|
before. If you are prepared to handle my armament...... As a saying
|
|
goes.... 'more power to you'."
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Assali, prepare photon torpedoes."
|
|
|
|
Will O'bourne glanced at Assali and then back to his own
|
|
sensor readouts.
|
|
|
|
Malory sat in his chair and stared at the Romulan Commander,
|
|
a smile on his lips.
|
|
|
|
........
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Close audio helm."
|
|
|
|
"Commander, we are scanning a massive power surge in two of the
|
|
side sections of the Delphi..... I have never seen a power signature
|
|
quite like this, it seems to be a variant of a photon torpedo but
|
|
significantly more powerful..."
|
|
|
|
'CURIOUS. THE DELPHI IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE NO PHOTONS ACCORDING TO
|
|
INFORMATION.'
|
|
|
|
"Have they raised shields yet ?"
|
|
|
|
"Apparently not sir.... We are still scanning no shield emissions
|
|
from them..."
|
|
|
|
"Speculate on yield of a photon torpedo of that power signature."
|
|
|
|
"Sir a torpedo like that would be able to destroy most, if not all
|
|
of our forward shields with one impact."
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Acknowledged.
|
|
Re-engage audio."
|
|
|
|
"Captain Malory, I am sure that you know how useful a photon
|
|
torpedo is against a target that it cannot aquire..... I commend
|
|
your posturing. It will do you no good however."
|
|
|
|
|
|
........
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Commander. If I were in your situation and saw that I was facing
|
|
a vessel that apparently had no shields raised even though it was
|
|
encountering an enemy vessel, I would ask myself two questions.
|
|
1) Is the commanding officer of the opposing vessel incompetent?
|
|
2) Are my sensors reading his ship properly.
|
|
Now, If you think that I am incompetent, then fire....
|
|
If on the other hand, you think that I am not incompetent, then I , if
|
|
I were you, would re-evaluate my position.
|
|
You seem to be putting an exorbitant amount of faith in your
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scientists who are far from here as well as giving very little respect
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to Federation scientists. A possibly deadly conceit.
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My shields are raised..... Can you detect them ?
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If you can't then I, if I were you, would seriously consider the potential
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that the Delphi could track you while cloaked."
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Malory deliberately looked at his helmsman, "Mr. Qhasmon, prepare for
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combat maneuvers."
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Malory faced the viewscreen.
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"Your verdict Romulan Commander..... ?"
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Malory smiled.
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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DELPHI : Chapter 4
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"Decisions"
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Commodore Albrit reclined in his chair. It was a comfortable
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chair, befitting a Star Fleet commodore. He had used this particular
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chair for many years now, and it was now more of a mold in which he
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sat, rather than anything else. He had not been terribly busy as there
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had been no events at the space dock that could not be handled by
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people lower on the command chain than he. Thus, he had had a rather
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peaceful several days.
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Lt. Yarin walked into the Commodore's office, bearing a
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cup of hot coffee, traditional earth style.
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"Thank you lieutenant."
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The lieutenant exited the room and the Commodore eased back
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into his chair. He was relaxed, and the coffee was just how he enjoyed
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it, hot, with very little added.
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He became more alert as his primary message console beeped.
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After sipping his coffee, he perked up in his chair and began
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reading as the message began scrolling across his screen.
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--StarFleet Priority 3 Search Cancellation Notice --
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--Issued : Captain Tziyn Orgl U.S.S Saracen --
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--Confirmation : Rear Admiral Hrgon --
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-- --
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--Proclamation : The two cargo freighters were --
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-- discovered by the U.S.S. Delphi --
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-- in the Antillian Asteroid Belt. --
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-- Both ships were deemed --
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-- spaceworthy by the --
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-- U.S.S. Saracen, in assistance. --
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-- Both crews were uninjured and --
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-- are continuing on their missions.--
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-- --
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The Commodore ran his hands over his face.
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'SO, THE DELPHI HAS ALREADY BEEN INVOLVED IN SOME
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ATYPICAL STARFLEET ACTION.
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THAT MALORY MUST BE HAVING THE TIME OF HIS LIFE.
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OH, TO BE A STARSHIP CAPTAIN AGAIN ....'.
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The Commodore thought back to the time when he himself commanded
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a starship. Admittedly, it was not a great length of time, but for him,
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it felt as if he had commanded from a Captain's chair for many years.
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In truth he commanded a starship for less than three months. His
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reminisence was broken as his primary message console beeped again.
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It was already an odd "afternoon", and this only heightened the sense of
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oddity. He watched as another message began making its way across his
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screen.
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--StarFleet Priority 3 Alert --
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--Issued : Captain Tzyin Orgl U.S.S. Saracen --
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--Confirmation : Rear Admiral Hrgon --
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--Proclamation : 2 Ferengi ships attempted capture --
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-- of 2 cargo freighters. In the --
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-- involved capture, these ships --
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-- attempted to ambush a StarFleet --
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-- vessel. One was destroyed while --
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-- being pursued by the U.S.S. Delphi--
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-- The other escaped as it jettisoned--
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-- hostages that it was carrying. --
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-- The U.S.S. Saracen regained the --
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-- former hostages with no apparent --
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-- loss of life. Be on alert for this--
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-- Ferengi ship. --
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-- --
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The Commodore shook his head for a moment. He touched a pad on
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his console.
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"Lt. Yarin .
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Get me Rear Admiral Hrgon. Starbase 89. Priority 1."
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.......
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Daimon Mok paced furiously. He was justifiably nervous.
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His ship was hurtling at warp 6 deep into Romulan space. He had
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convinced his crew of the profit involved in the venture and they
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were now following, even if grudgingly, his lead as they should.
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'THAT GHO'DAN, HE WILL PAY ME FOR THE OTHER VESSEL AS WELL.'
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Mok could still not believe the destruction of his partner's
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ship. While he was momentarily saddened, he instantly realized that
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he would more than double his profit margin, and the Romulans were paying
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handsomely. This brought a typical Ferengi grin to his face.
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"Daimon, we are nearing the destination coordinates."
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"Good, slow to impulse speed and wait."
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Mok had advised his superiors that he and Daimon Poque were
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investigating new and potentially very profitable wormhole trade routes,
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as the two Daimons had made an agreement with the Romulans. The Romulans
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had already begun payment to him, but the first payment was in the form
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of changing the transponder codes for his ship. Mok anticipated a cargo-
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bay of Romulan jewels. His eyes lit with greedy anticipation.
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He glanced at his status board. His ship was at a barely comfortable
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distance from a large red star.
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"Daimon ! Romulan Warbird Decloaking. Communications open."
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"Greetings Commander Gho'dan ", Mok started.
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"I am glad that we are able to conclude our business now."
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Mok looked at the icy stare of the Romulan Commander. He felt
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uncomfortable. He did not enjoy sitting facing a Romulan Warbird, even
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when he had just completed a mission for the Romulans.
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"Daimon Mok, your vessel and that of your compatriot gave us no
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useful information about the Delphi. Moreover, the hostages that you had
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obtained, you released."
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"Commander," Mok smiled his Ferengi grin," we gave valuable
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information which cost us a ship ! Also, we placed your subspace
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transmitter as you requested. We expect our agreed payment !"
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Mok's trepidation had now evaporated as thoughts of him
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running his hands through a cargo-hold of Romulan Jewels cascaded
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through his mind.
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*BATTLE ALERT*
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*CONDITION RED*
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Flashing red lights punctuated the blaring klaxons erupting all
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over Chief Engineer Korn's office. Korn had just been making some slight
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alterations to the ships' replicators' power systems. A modification that
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he had thought of last evening over dinner.
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Korn rose from his chair and went into main engineering.
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"Ensign Moreau, shut that damm noise up", he yelled.
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Abruptly, the klaxons were silent.
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"Good. Now let's see what we have here."
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Korn walked over to a general status panel. He observed that
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currently, the shield grids were activated and at full levels. As well,
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all phasers were ready and capable of firing. Then, he observed where
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some power was being re-routed to two areas near the primary sensor
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arrays. He traced the line with his finger.
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'HMMM, MOST CURIOUS.'
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"Ensign Tselda, trace down this anomolous power signature which
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is being routed from conduit 207-c."
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Korn re-assessed the situation. Currently, the ship was at full
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operating power. He smiled at the engineering efficiency. He began
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preparations for bringing the warp reactor to a higher operating level
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should the need arise. He knew that warp reactors were very delicate
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things.
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'HAH! WE'RE READY FOR ANYTHING', he thought, as he began the
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initiation sequence.
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........
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Romulan Commander Gho'dan looked at the pathetic Ferengi.
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"Sub Commander, have they raised any defense shields ?"
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"Yes Commander. They raised shields as soon as they dropped
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into the system."
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Romulan Commander Gho'dan re-engaged the audio component of his
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message.
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"Very well Daimon. Lower your shields and give us your cargo
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bay coordinates so that we may give you your fair payment."
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Commander Gho'dan curled a lip ever so slightly. His tactical
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officer informed him that the Ferengi's ships's shields were now down.
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"Here is your payment Daimon ...."
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.......
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Daimon Mok beamed as he looked around at his other
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officers. Truly, he had now achieved a favorable position.
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Few could argue his greatness while he had a cargo bay full
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of Romulan Jewels. Fine, fine, VALUABLE Romulan jewels.
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The Daimon was pleased that he had not had to negotiate any,
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thus, keeping his price at a maximum level.
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"Daimon, the Romulan ship is powering its disruptors!"
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"What !??!!" Mok's eyes widened.
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Commander, Commander, we can deal .... Look ....
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We can be reasona ....."
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Space debris exploded from the destruction of the Ferengi ship.
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Most of the debris began a leisurely drift towards the large red star.
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Slowly, the Warbird started towards the star, and then
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made a smooth graceful arc. With a waver of space, a Romulan ship
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shimmered out of view.
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........
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"This is Starbase 89, Commander Elayne Hause speaking."
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Lt. Yarin was puzzled at the blonde-haired woman.
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"Commander, Commodore Albrit wants to speak with Rear Admiral
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Hrgon. He requests immediate acceptance on Hrgon's part."
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"Admiral Hrgon is unable to hold communications at present
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time. I will speak with the Commdore... Lt."
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Lt. Yarin sat at his console and patched through to the
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Commodore. Yarin had worked under the Commodore for over a year
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now, and knew how his superior officer would react.
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Commodore Albrit looked at the relatively attractive figure on
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his screen, if only he had been 30 years younger......
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"Commodore Albrit. I am Commander Elayne Hause, senior aide to
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Admiral Hrgon. The admiral is unable to hold communications at present
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time. Is there something urgent which you need to diuscuss ?"
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"Commander, I will speak with him directly! You tell Admiral
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Hrgon that I need to know the operating status of the Delphi. I am
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project coordinator for the Delphi-class, as you may be aware."
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He watched as her blue eyes sparkled, like ice on a winter's
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day.
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"Commodore. I will inform the Admiral. I recommend to you, however,
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that next time, before you speak with the Admiral, you take the time to
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at least encrypt your message. Simply because it is priority one does not
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mean that the code cannot be broken. I will send to you an encryption
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scheme which we are using at a later time.
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Hause out."
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"You listen here you ...."
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Lt. Yarin's voice came across.
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"Commodore, they have closed their transmission at the starbase."
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The Commodore shot from his chair. To say that he was infuriated
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was not doing his anger justice. He did not need lectures from young
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Commanders. Moreover, he still did not know about the status of the Delphi.
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He was more angry than he had been in a long time. He had even almost
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spilled his coffee.
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.......
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The large green image of the Romulan Warbird loomed
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on the forward viewscreen of the bridge of the Delphi.
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The Romulans had 'temporarily' closed hailing frequencies.
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Captain Malory was well aware that the ship he was facing
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could outrun, outgun, and outman his ship. Moreover, he knew
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that all of its weapons systems were fully powered as well
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as its defensive systems. While the same was true of the Delphi,
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the effect was not quite the same. His real worry had come when
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Engineer Korn had reported that the ship was "ready for anything".
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"Mr. Penthrach, send out an unencoded message.
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The message is <potential check>."
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Olgin Penthrach was decidedly confused about the whole matter,
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but sent out the message regardless.
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"Lt. O'bourne, prepare to attempt jamming of the Romulan's weapons
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sensors. Mr. Assali be ready to choose your target."
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Malory rose and walked towards his helmsman. More softly he
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spoke.
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"Mr. Qhasmon, head to head we are outgunned. If we get behind
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them, then we gain somewhat of an advantage. Prepare to attempt the
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Classic Andorian flanking maneuver. Present a minumum aspect
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as we attempt to flank them."
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Qhasmon merely nodded his head as his hands began dancing along
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his console.
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"Sir, no response to your message as of yet," Penthrach spoke.
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"You needn't expect one Lieutnant. Lt. T'irna, inform me if you
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detect any incoming ships. I want to know their number and heading."
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Romulan Sub-commander V'thai stared at his display
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of the Federation starship. He was calm and rational, one did not
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achieve his position through rashness or lack of patience. He
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contemplated theoretical yields of photon torpedoes and their
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potential effect on the Warbird's shields, he was not worried, however.
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Romulan Commander V'hozen was making no such contemplations.
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He was considering the overall Romulan strategy, according to his
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current knowledge. His ship was still gathering what data it
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could on the Delphi. He felt that he had enough information.
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Moreover he had some theories that he wanted to explore further
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when time permitted, one did not achieve his position by either blindly
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leading or by blindly following.
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"Commander, the Delphi has sent out a message, unencoded."
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V'hozen thought for an instant. He knew that he had time as he
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was in the clearly superior vessel.
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"What was the content of the message Sub-commander."
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"The message contained two words <potential check>."
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V'hozen puzzled for a moment.
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He made his decision. There was no need to destroy the Delphi as
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yet. He walked over to his tactical officer's console. He motioned
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the centurion aside. He made a few adjustments.
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A slow smile crept over his face. It was a smile which
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Sub-Commander V'thai knew well. V'thai looked on as his commander
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concluded his experiment.
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"Sub-commander, back us away slowly. We now have what we came
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for. When out of range, engage cloaking device and we shall depart on
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the following heading ..."
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Will O'Bourne looked at his readouts, then looked across the
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bridge at Lt. T'irna. He looked back at his readouts. All were normal again,
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as apparently, the sensors had experienced a momentary fluctuation. A thought
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began to wander through his brain, he dismissed it though.
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"Captain, Romulan moving away at one-quarter impulse. Shall
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we engage or pursue ?" Qhasmon hissed.
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Malory looked on as the larger vessel diminished in size over the
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distance. It was still pretty big.
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"They are re-cloaking. Present heading ... Would take them back
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to their side of the Neutral Zone."
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"O'bourne, Lt. T'irna continue to monitor their progress for as
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long as possible."
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Malory looked back at his first officer, who was standing
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calmly over the tactical display.
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Minutes passed.
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"Captain, we are no longer reading the ship. At last position
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it was well on its side of the Neutral Zone" Lt. T'irna spoke, a
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slight faltering in her voice.
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Malory looked over at her. On the exterior, she appeared calm
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and her typical self, as far as he knew.
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"Continue sensor sweeps. Stand down to yellow alert.
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Mr. Penthrach, send a coded message to the Starbase. Inform them
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of our encounter."
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"Captain, I wish to speak with you for a few minutes."
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Malory listened to Assali's request. He glanced over the bridge.
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"Mr. Qhasmon, you have the bridge."
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Malory walked up the ramp, and Assali filed in beside him as they
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walked into the Captain's ready room.
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.......
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Eleyasan T'irna looked at her displays. She had been thinking about
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something. Now, she could not remember what it was. She looked again.
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Images began to blur. Numbers and displays seemed to rearrange
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themselves. She heard her heart beating in her ears. She glanced around.
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It seemed as if everyone else was standing still.
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Lights flashed on her panels, apparently at random. It was
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as if she had forgotten their meaning, and their efforts were
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now unrecognizable by her. It was as if she were reading an unkown
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language.
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She heard herself take each breath. Blood rushed through her ears.
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.......
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Captain Malory slowly walked around his desk. Rather than sitting
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down however, he turned his back and leaned against the wall. He was looking
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out of small porthole, gazing at the stars.
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"What was it you wished to speak with me about Mr. Assali? "
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Assali listened to Malory's now-softer voice. It was almost as
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if he were thinking about something else as he spoke.
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"Yes sir, I was wanting to comment on your handling of the
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situation. In particular, your speech with the Romulan Commander."
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Malory continued to gaze out of the porthole. He folded
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his arms.
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"I'm sure. One would think that I was a cadet fresh out of the
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Academy with that tirade. I am already thinking about the problems,
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but what were your thoughts on the problems with it."
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Malory turned, and, while still leaning against the wall, faced
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Assali. He still had his arms folded.
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"Well sir, it seems as if you basically came out and said,
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'we can detect you'. I think that you gave away too much information."
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"Agreed. We will have to make up for that next time we meet
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them."
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Images rose and fell. She looked around the bridge. She
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could see X'anfrey Qhasmon standing in the center. He slowly turned
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to face her .
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'NOOOOO !' her mind screamed as she looked at the Romulan face.
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The face merely smiled back, the rest of the bridge crew was
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similarly transformed. Slowly, the doors of the turbo-lift opened,
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a Romulan strode out, disruptor at his belt.
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She saw the Romulan Warbird appear again on the main viewscreen.
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the viewscreen alternated between the ship and the Romulan Captain.
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She swooned.
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Her instruments were useless, no better than flashing lights.
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She felt dizzy. Slowly, the Romulan in the middle of the bridge
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approached her. She thought that the lights had dimmed and reddened.
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He was on the ramp.
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She struggled to rise from her chair.
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He was walking towards her.
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She raised her arms as she rose.
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He was holding her shoulder.
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Her legs gave out. The world seemed to spin. She screamed.
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Slowly the floor rose to embrace her.
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Assali frowned slightly. Apparently, Malory was paying enough
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attention that he noticed it immediately. To Assali, it seemed that
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the Captain had the uncanny ability to be paying attention while
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looking as if her were not paying attention.
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"I see.
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Mr. Assali, we have had our initial encounter now. They know more
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about us, and we know more about them. No amount of deliberation now will
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change the encounter. We can however, work, to insure that any errors made
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this time will not occur again. I assure you that they will not. I am
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already analyzing the situation."
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A scream from the bridge cut their discussion short. With a leap,
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Malory vaulted over his table as Assali raced to the door.
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Almost in unison, the two senior officers entered the bridge.
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They looked on as Lt. Qhasmon was holding the prone form of Lt. T'irna.
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Penthrach was turned in his chair, and Lt. O'bourne sat dumbfounded.
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It was Security Chief Meede who was already responding.
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"Security to Medical, send a team up to the bridge immediately."
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While he was speaking, not only was he moving towards the
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kneeling Andorian and the prone form, but Malory and Assali made their
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moves as well.
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"What happened Lt. Qhasmon ?" Malory started.
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The Andorian looked up at the Captain.
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"Captain.
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I observed that the Lieutenant seemed disoriented at her post.
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I came to her.
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I touched her shoulder, to dispel her disorientation.
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She screamed.
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She leapt from her posistion and then collapsed."
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Malory looked at Meede who merely nodded.
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*vhoosh*
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Most of the bridge crew turned and looked on as Dr. Mayak
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entered with a blue-shirted assistant. The form of Lt. T'irna was
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twitching violently.
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Quickly, the Doctor administered a hypo. The Lt. slowly lapsed into
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unconsciousness. Mayak thought for a moment, checked a medical tricorder
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display, and then administered yet another hypo.
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.......
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'NO NO. MUST STAY AWAKE.' Her mind fought to conter the effects
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of the toxin, but to no significant avail. She felt her eyes close.
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Rather than the sacred blackness, however, images and patterns
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danced before her eyes.
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Inside she screamed, she was helpless against the onslaught.
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She saw her mother's sire. (her mother's sire was dead though).
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An aged face looked at her. Eyes full of pain and sadness. Vulcans
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expressed no emotions, and yet, T'irna (was that her name) thought she
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saw a tear. Another image appeared. That of a Romulan officer. He was
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leering as he pulled the image of her mother's sire away.
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(Was this is a dream? 'NO ... YES ....'.) She tried to touch herself
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but found that she was unable to move. (It could be a result of the toxin),
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her training told her.
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She saw her father, a human, with sad loving eyes. He wore a
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starfleet uniform. (That is how he met her mother). (Ahh, now her mother
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was there as well, the mix of Romulan and Vulcan indistinguishable in her
|
|
features, save the same sad eyes).
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A terrific explosion rocked her (and yet she felt no pain, nor did
|
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she move). She could not see !! (or was this the darkness again). She tried
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to shield her eyes with her hands, but could not do so (must be the toxin).
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Colors flashed before her (but she was blind).
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'NO IF I WERE BLIND I WOULD NOT SEE COLORS', she thought.
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(But there are reports of lingering 'residue' on the retina when
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the optic nerve is overloaded). She dismissed her thought.
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Images seemed to form and congeal .
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She looked on as the smiling Romulan administered the drug again.
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She felt dizzy and giddy. She felt her body numbing ......
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.........
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With ease, Lt. Garin Meede hefted the limp form of Lt. T'irna
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and, with the Doctor following, carried her to sick-bay. Upon reaching
|
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the destination, carefully, he laid her on a surgical table. He stepped
|
|
back as the Doctor. began to run series of tests.
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Percivale Malory looked around on the bridge.
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|
"Everyone, back to your stations. We shall have to wait now
|
|
for the results of the good doctor's examinations.
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|
Mr. Qhasmon, set speed at warp 6. We shall continue on
|
|
so that we may begin our exploration along the neutral zone.
|
|
Mr. O'bourne, keep an especially close eye on your sensor
|
|
data.
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|
Mr. Assali, it seems we may need a replacement for our ORACLE 1
|
|
operator."
|
|
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|
"Captain", Assali began, "shall I go to sickbay and monitor
|
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the lieutenant's condition." Assali felt some measure of worry for his
|
|
crewmate.
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|
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"No, Mr. Assali. The Dr. will inform us when she has a diagnosis.
|
|
If any of us went down there now, we would only be getting in her way.
|
|
I share your concern, but right now, there is nothing that we can do."
|
|
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|
*vhoosh*
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|
Garin Meede re-entered the bridge.
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|
"Captain. I will assume the ORACLE 1 position then. I am familiar
|
|
enough with it from the work that T'irna and I did on it. Our secondary
|
|
operator has just gotten off shift less than an hour ago."
|
|
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|
Malory listened to his first officer's suggestion.
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|
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|
"Very well Mr. Assali.
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|
Mr. Meede, you have tactical for now."
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|
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|
"Yes sir", Meede responded as he walked over to the
|
|
tactical duty station.
|
|
|
|
The Captain patched himself through to main engineering.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Korn, it appears that we will not be requiring the extra
|
|
power from the warp reactor at present time."
|
|
|
|
"Very well Captain....".
|
|
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|
Malory breathed a sigh of relief.
|
|
|
|
"...Oh, and Captain, there is a slight matter of some power being
|
|
routed to some areas near the primary sensor arrays ...."
|
|
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|
Malory grimaced.
|
|
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|
"Very well Mr. Korn, come to the bridge at your convenience and
|
|
we will discuss the situation."
|
|
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|
This was a meeting that Malory was not particularly enthusiastic
|
|
about. Already, he was having to deal with many more problems than he had
|
|
to while aboard the New Auckland. Of course, it was exciting as well.
|
|
|
|
Malory resumed his position in his seat and watched as the stars
|
|
went by.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.........
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dr. Anne Mayak followed a specific mental checklist.
|
|
'BLOOD LEVELS.
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|
BRAIN ACTIVITY.
|
|
ENDOMORPHIC ACTIVITY.
|
|
NEURO-CELLULAR INTERFACE PERMATIVITY.'
|
|
|
|
She looked at her readings. Her patient was still thrashing around.
|
|
So much so that Mayak had had the restraints enabled. Her patient was
|
|
evidently fighting the sedative as much as possible. Mayak contemplated
|
|
giving another, but decided that that would merely complicate matters at this
|
|
juncture. The crucial thing was to determine the cause as quickly as
|
|
possible.
|
|
|
|
'HMMM, CURIOUS. IT WOULD SEEM THAT THE LIEUTENANT IS NOT A
|
|
FULL VULCAN.'
|
|
|
|
The cellular structure Mayak was observing reminded her distinctly
|
|
of Human-Vulcan cross-breeds. There was another mitigating factor however.
|
|
Either a genetic abnormality on the Vulcan side or some kind of slight
|
|
mutation in the overall cellular structure. She wondered as to what
|
|
could cause such an occurrence.
|
|
|
|
'THAT CAN WAIT FOR LATER.' Mayak mentally chastised herself.
|
|
|
|
She proceeded to go back and look over her brain-activity charts.
|
|
|
|
'HMMM, INTERESTING. VERY INTERESTING.'
|
|
|
|
She called up the Star Fleet medical file on the Lieutenant.
|
|
|
|
Mayak looked over the record. She observed that the Lieutenant
|
|
did have a human father, but was raised on Vulcan by her maternal mother.
|
|
Mayak observed all physiological readouts were within the parameters
|
|
of a Human-Vulcan half-breed. Still, Mayak puzzled over the cellular
|
|
anomaly. It was noted in the medical record, but apparently, no one had
|
|
seen fit to examine it further.
|
|
|
|
'THIS IS MOST INTRIGUING', she thought, as she began some more
|
|
tests.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
*vhoosh*
|
|
|
|
Malory did not have to turn to know that it was Lt. Korn who had
|
|
just entered the bridge.
|
|
|
|
Malory rose and turned.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Korn, in my ready room if you would," as Malory gestured with
|
|
his upraised hand.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Assali, you have the bridge from your current position."
|
|
|
|
At Assali's nod, Malory walked into his ready room, Mr. Korn
|
|
following.
|
|
|
|
Malory walked around his desk and sat down in his chair.
|
|
Korn took a position in the chair directly facing Malory.
|
|
|
|
"It seems like someone has been doing some shipboard modifications
|
|
without my knowledge...."
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Korn, the modifications of which you speak are for tactical
|
|
purposes. The modifications were more time-consuming than difficult and
|
|
it was felt that none of your staff needed to be disturbed. Paricularly
|
|
while you were still working on the Warp engines."
|
|
|
|
Korn nodded.
|
|
|
|
"Still Captain. I am going to re-route your 'modification'
|
|
so that it doesn't place any excess load on a crucial system. I still have
|
|
to analyze that aspect of it. Next time, I would like to be informed
|
|
when someone is playing with Engineering's business."
|
|
|
|
"Very well Mr. Korn. Oh, and by the way, your engine response was
|
|
very good during our encounter. It was good to know that we were ready
|
|
with reserve engine power."
|
|
|
|
Malory watched as Korn seemed to smile a bit.
|
|
|
|
"If that is all Mr. Korn ...."
|
|
|
|
Korn nodded.
|
|
|
|
"Yes Captain. I'll be getting back down to engineering."
|
|
|
|
Malory watched as Korn walked out. He chuckled for a moment, and
|
|
then re-entered the bridge himself.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dr. Anne Mayak continued her diagnosis. She had isolated the
|
|
cause of the problems and was taking measures to counter it. While her
|
|
measures were taking effect on T'irna's systems, Mayak explored further into
|
|
the genetic difference anomaly.
|
|
After searching through Star Fleet Medical Records again, looking
|
|
for the records of the lieutenant's family members, and then performing
|
|
some experimental cross-checks, she was satisfied that she had her answer.
|
|
|
|
'NEXT STEP, CALL UP A PSYCHE PROFILE', she thought, and acted.
|
|
|
|
Mayak looked again at her patient. The lieutenant seemed to be
|
|
resting calmly now, brainwave patterns were much closer to the norm.
|
|
Mayak was sure that her diagnosis was correct, yet it still puzzled her
|
|
somewhat.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
Percivale Malory sat languidly in his chair. He watched as the
|
|
stars moved by on the viewscreen. Soon the ship would be at the limits of
|
|
charted space on the Federation side of the Neutral Zone. To say that
|
|
Malory was apprehensive would be to do him an injustice. Malory was looking
|
|
forward to the excursion. Uncharacteristically though, his mind continued
|
|
to drift back to replay some of the events of the morning.
|
|
|
|
'STARFLEET TRADITION SAYS THAT MOST MISSIONS ARE NOT PARTICULARLY
|
|
EVENTFUL. IT'S THE ONES THAT ARE EVENTFUL THAT LEAD TO THE MORTALITY RATE
|
|
AMONG STARFLEET CREWMEN.'
|
|
|
|
Malory had had two significant occurrences now in a very short time
|
|
interval and while he thought his ORACLE 1 operator's condition serious,
|
|
he didn't think that it would increase the mortality rate. Still, it was
|
|
interesting that his ship had already had two engagements and a 'down'
|
|
command officer.
|
|
Somewhat surprisingly, Malory had a goodly cultivation of
|
|
patience. Granted, it was seldom used, but he had it nonetheless. It
|
|
was taking all of his patience to wait for the Doctor to give her
|
|
evaluation. Malory was on the verge of going down there himself as it
|
|
had been over four hours since the incident.
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Captain, I'm picking up a marker beacon, bearing 2 mark 4 from
|
|
our present course. Time to intercept ... 20 minutes..." Assali reported.
|
|
|
|
"Confirmed sir, ORACLE 2 has the same beacon", O'bourne added.
|
|
|
|
"Helm, bring us alongside the beacon. Slow us to impulse
|
|
accordingly."
|
|
|
|
Smoothly, the ship dropped in speed. Technically, there wasn't
|
|
much gained by this, save for the fact that it kept Chief Engineer Korn
|
|
with one less weapon in his arsenal. Malory had already discussed this
|
|
type of maneuvering with his helmsman.
|
|
|
|
*vhoosh*
|
|
|
|
The turbo-lift doors opened, and Dr. Anne Mayak strode onto
|
|
the bridge. This time she was actually able to look around some.
|
|
|
|
Mr. Penthrach spoke," It is a Federation Beacon. It's sending out a
|
|
repeating message."
|
|
|
|
Qhasmon looked at his console, slowly, he moved the ship towards the
|
|
beacon. He stopped, as the beacon now sat just outside of shield range.
|
|
Thus, an explosion would impact on the shields, if raised, rather than the
|
|
ship.
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Penthrach, what does the message say ?"
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, the message simply says : AND HERE THERE BE DRAGONS...."
|
|
|
|
Malory smiled. A message from the time of sailing ships on earth.
|
|
Malory remembered looking at some maps from that time period. Wherever
|
|
no observer had gone, a message relating to dragons was written.
|
|
|
|
"Helm, ahead warp 3. Mr. Assali, keep full sensor sweeps, let's
|
|
begin charting."
|
|
|
|
Malory faced the Doctor. Gazing at her soft blue eyes, framed by
|
|
her dark hair, he held her rather icy gaze. He sighed to himself.
|
|
|
|
"Doctor, in my ready room ?"
|
|
|
|
He followed her into his ready room.
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
In the inky blackness of Romulan space, two Romulan Warbirds
|
|
decloaked and faced one-another.
|
|
|
|
Romulan Commander Gho'dan watched as the Warbird Zha'sa
|
|
sat in front of his vessel. Aboard the Zha'sa Commander V'hozen
|
|
similarly watched Warbird Theshia.
|
|
|
|
Slowly, a third ship decloaked. Both Commanders looked on as
|
|
the ship appeared. It was larger than either vessel, but similar
|
|
in appearance. It had another set of engines lowerthan, and in front of the
|
|
first set. As well, it was double-hulled with added graceful supports.
|
|
It was almost as large as both of the Warbirds together.
|
|
|
|
Sub-commander V'thai aboard the Zha'sa spoke.
|
|
|
|
"Commander, Praetor Kh'arna aboard the Karise has requested your
|
|
presence for a full briefing. Commander Gho'dan is receiving a similar
|
|
message."
|
|
|
|
V'hozen looked again at the huge ship.
|
|
|
|
"Inform the Praetor that I will be aboard presently."
|
|
|
|
V'hozen walked over to the tactical duty station and performed some
|
|
work on his own for a moment. He placed a memory cell and gathered his
|
|
findings onto it.
|
|
|
|
Praetor Kh'arna was seated as the two Commanders presented
|
|
themselves.
|
|
|
|
Without a sound, the doors to their chamber closed, and the
|
|
triumvirate was all that remained in the room.
|
|
|
|
"Commanders, be seated," Kh'arna gestured with a hand motion.
|
|
|
|
"We have much to discuss...." Kh'arna smiled.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Politely, Malory held out the chair for the Doctor as she sat.
|
|
Then, he walked around his desk, and took a position sitting on the
|
|
edge of it.
|
|
|
|
"Doctor. What is your report on the Lieutenant's condition ?"
|
|
|
|
"I find her condition most interesting. I have found the apparent
|
|
problem and have cured the symptoms. However, I can do nothing to
|
|
prevent it from occurring again.
|
|
Also, it seems as if her medical file has a few problems with it.
|
|
I traced some of the anomalies down and found out some rather interesting
|
|
information."
|
|
|
|
Malory was interested.
|
|
|
|
"Please, continue."
|
|
|
|
He looked at the slightly disdainful expression on the doctor's
|
|
face.
|
|
|
|
"Would you like something to drink before you continue ?" he asked
|
|
cordially, taking a quick hint.
|
|
|
|
"Why yes. I have been working solidly for awhile now", she rubbed her
|
|
temples.
|
|
|
|
"I'll have a Maltian tea."
|
|
|
|
Malory walked over to his replicator.
|
|
|
|
"Computer. 1 Maltian tea, and 1 beer, dark."
|
|
|
|
He handed the doctor her glass of blue liquid, while he held his
|
|
deep golden one. He saw a slight frown on the doctor's face.
|
|
|
|
"Well, it seems that Lieutenant T'irna is suffering from severe
|
|
mental anguish. It was triggered by some event that occurred today, and
|
|
has thrown her otherwise logical mind into a state of chaos. I have
|
|
no idea what she sees when she opens her eyes, but I know that it is
|
|
not pleasurable as all of her systems exhibit a stress response.
|
|
I can give her treatments to reduce the effect of her effective
|
|
'waking nightmare' and possibly bring her back to her normal behavior.
|
|
What I cannot do is determine what caused the reaction. Her psyche
|
|
profile noted that she held some form of deep anger and fear, but could
|
|
not determine what the nature of it was. Moreover, as something of this
|
|
nature shows up, somewhat surprisingly I might add, in a vast majority
|
|
of Vulcans, this was not a really unexpected result,
|
|
What is more fascinating is the genetic malformation which she
|
|
carries. While it would be hard to confirm this, I have a theory which
|
|
would explain her genetic differences. Alas, there exist other theories
|
|
as well, since the malformation is so minor."
|
|
|
|
Malory sipped at his beer and nodded his head.
|
|
|
|
"It is my opinion that T'irna's mother is Half-Vulcan and
|
|
Half-Romulan. The genetic differences between the two races are minute at
|
|
best, but this would explain her mother's genetic abnormality. This, in turn
|
|
was passed down through her mother's side. Her father, incidentally,
|
|
was human.
|
|
It would appear that T'irna has a very confusing background at
|
|
best...."
|
|
|
|
"Very good, Doctor. Do all you can for her. Inform me when she
|
|
reaches a rational state. I would like to talk with her."
|
|
|
|
"Well Captain, I would think that the Lieutenant will be well in
|
|
less than 48 hours. She seems to be recuperating already. She is the
|
|
real one who can dictate her rate of recovery, not I. Her recovery rate
|
|
depends on her own mental ability to cope with its situation. My treatments
|
|
can do nothing for that. I don't know how long it will be before she
|
|
is truly 'stable', with no possibility of relapse as it is a matter
|
|
of her mind adjusting and coping."
|
|
|
|
The doctor placed her half-finished tea on the table edge.
|
|
|
|
"That is all Captain."
|
|
|
|
Malory nodded.
|
|
|
|
"Keep me notified then."
|
|
|
|
As the doctor walked out, Malory took a deep drink from his
|
|
beer. While the syntheNHol didn't have the intoxicating effect of
|
|
true beer, the taste was similar. Moreover, Malory needed his wits
|
|
sharp, rather than the warm numbness associated with good dark beers.
|
|
Malory thought for a moment, reflectively scratching at his beardless
|
|
chin. He disposed of the glasses and walked back onto the bridge.
|
|
|
|
As he sat on the bridge he looked out again over the stars.
|
|
|
|
"Captain, we have a star system near at 382 mark 1 from our
|
|
present course according to long range scans."
|
|
|
|
Malory listened to his first officer turned acting ORACLE 1
|
|
operator.
|
|
|
|
"Two planets are confirmed so far."
|
|
|
|
"Mr. Qhasmon, alter our course. Let's begin exploring ....."
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.........
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Praetor Kh'arna smiled as he listened to the preliminary reports
|
|
from the two Romulan Commanders, V'hozen and Gho'dan.
|
|
|
|
"Praetor. The Ferengi vessel was completely destroyed. Any
|
|
wreckage or debris will eventually fall into the star near the
|
|
coordinates at which we met the ship. As well, since the transponder
|
|
code was changed the Ferengi will have no knowledge of the incident.
|
|
If any questions are asked or raised, there is wormhole potential in
|
|
the area. Their ship simply came out too close to the star ..."
|
|
Commander Gho'dan finished his introductory report.
|
|
|
|
"Praetor. We engaged the Delphi, in order to ascertain its
|
|
effectiveness. It seems that our initial reports are somewhat in error.
|
|
The Captain is Percivale Malory, not Assali. As well, the ship is
|
|
capable of limiting the effectiveness of our sensors by phase shifting
|
|
our own sensor echoes." Gho'dan smiled, his experiment had been very
|
|
fruitful.
|
|
"As well, the ship seems to have two modified photon torpedo
|
|
tubes. As far as detecting us, that is unclear. The Federation Captain
|
|
implied as much, but I feel that that was more of a bluff so that we
|
|
would not know about their sensor-countering capability."
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V'hozen concluded his introductory report.
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"Impressive, both Commanders. You have performed your duties with
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distinction. It would seem that our Federation source has outlived its
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Now, for your full reports ..... "
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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DELPHI : Chapter 5
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"Tour of Duty"
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Commodore Albrit paced in his office. He was highly upset
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at the apparent lack of respect that he had been receiving recently.
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He was so disturbed, in fact, that he had contacted StarFleet command.
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He had decided that he should take a more active role in
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overseeing the DELPHI project and had informed StarFleet that he should
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join the DELPHI and 'observe'. As well, he wanted to assess any damage that
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may have occurred as result of the incident in the Antillian asteroid belt.
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Now, he was merely awaiting their reply.
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With a barley audible hiss, the door to his office opened.
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Lieutenant Yarin, Albrit's administrative aide, stepped in.
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"I thought that you may like some more coffee, sir .."
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Albrit nodded. This was the type of treatment that was supposed
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to be given to a senior StarFleet officer, not innuendos of incompetence
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by brash young Commanders, or Captains for that matter.
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As Yarin stepped back out of the office, Albrit sipped his coffee.
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It was very good coffee. His primary message console beeped, and Albrit
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quickly went back around his desk and looked at it.
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-- StarFleet communique --
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-- --
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-- Re. Query Delphi Observation --
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-- --
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-- Position as observation officer approved. --
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-- U.S.S. Kiev en route for transport. --
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-- Rendezvous Delphi at StarBase 89. --
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-- Observation period 14 days. --
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-- Delphi being ordered to return to StarBase --
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-- pending your arrival. --
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-- --
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-- End Communique --
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Albrit smiled as he read the communique. He went over a mental
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checklist and remembered that the Kiev was an older Excelsior-class
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starship. It was adequate for taking him to the StarBase. There he would
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not only meet with Hrgon and Hause, but also, he would be able to
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observe the Delphi. Of course, if Malory seemed to be making poor
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decisions, Albrit new that he could take command by exertion of his
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rank....
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Albrit had another sip of his coffee, and finally, finished his
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cup. He was smiling as he exited his office for his quarters. He had
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many preparations to attend to.
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....
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Dr. Anne Mayak looked around the DELPHI sickbay. Currently
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her sole patient, Lt. Eleyasan T'irna was still asleep. Mayak continued
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looking at the routine medical readings that the computers displayed.
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She noticed the change in stimulus levels instantly, as she turned
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and looked at the now, slightly moving form of the lieutenant. She
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looked on as T'irna opened her eyes.
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"Good morning Lieutenant, how do you feel?"
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Mayak glanced back at the readings, while keeping T'irna in
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sight. Observing that the medical readouts were at acceptable levels,
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she addressed her patient more thoroughly. She saw the Lt. struggle
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against the invisible restraint field.
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"Dr., why am I restrained and in sickbay?"
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Mayak noted that the Lieutenant still had her cool voice, and that
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she had stopped her vain struggles.
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"In due time Lt., first let me ask you some questions ...
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For starters, how do you feel ? ...."
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A portrait in space, two Romulan Warbirds loomed in the
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foreground. Even then, they were dwarfed by the larger Romulan vessel,
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the Karise. Shimmering into corporeality, two much smaller vessels
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came into view.
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Aboard the Karise, Praetor Kh'arna sat calmly in his chambers.
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He sat, staring at the holographic portrait of the great fire-falls of
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Romulus. It was a luxury the Praetor could afford. Instinctively, he
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knew it was time. He rose, and calmly proceeded to the briefing room
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once again.
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In the main briefing room aboard the Karise, the Praetor sat in
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his high backed chair and looked out over the stone table. On his
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immediate left and right sat his two distinguished Warbird Commanders,
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V'hozen and Gho'dan. As well, two more officers had arrived and had, as
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required, taken seats farther down the table. Kh'arna knew the
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accomplishments of these as well.
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"We are convened again", he began. With a touch, he caused a
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holographic display to appear, centered over the table. He paused as he
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allowed his officers to examine the display.
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"Here, is our greater purpose...." he looked slowly and deliberately
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at all of his officers. As he expected, they were all silent, examining the
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role that their respective vessels would play in the upcoming event.
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"Each of you will receive your exact orders, as always, upon your
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departure. Is there any need for discussion ?"
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Commander V'hozen stared at the display before him. He had
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already memorized it and was making mental notes. He was intrigued by the
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appearance of his former subordinate, now-Commander Quarne. He knew that
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Quarne was simply waiting for a WarBird now, he was very good..
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V'hozen knew that Quarne was a more than adequate
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Commander. He thought about the mission of Quarne's ship, the
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Vorthai. He ran some scenarios in his mind. 'QUARNE AND VYSLAN SHOULD
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HAVE NO TROUBLE WITH THE DELPHI NOW..' he concluded. His thoughts were
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broken, although he showed no outward appearance of it, by the Praetor.
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"Good. We shall re-affirm the might of the Romulan Empire then.
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You are given leave. Return to your ships and make your necessary
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preparations." The Praetor gave the small gathering a last long look
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and departed, leaving the three Commanders and lone Sub-Commander alone.
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In space, the large Romulan ship Karise, eerily vanished.
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As well, the two Warbirds both made smooth and graceful arcs as they
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too shimmered out of view. Lastly, the two smaller scout ships began
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moving. With the Vorthai slightly ahead of the Gathis, as one, the
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ships disappeared, hurtling away from the paths of the other larger
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vessels.
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.......
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Aboard the Delphi, Anna Zalvosta sat on her bed, kneeding the
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sore muscles of her calfs.
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'WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN MYSELF INTO NOW....' she thought, as
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she continued her ministrations. Zalvosta was not a particularly
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motivated person. In fact, she didn't even know why she had opted
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for Starship Security, a trait that most probably singled her out
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among all of the other starfleet security officers.
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Most security personnel were people from torn families, or
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people who had grown up on a hostile planet. Zalvosta's life was the
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antithesis of this. Both of her parents were still alive and well, and
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she had endured no undue hostility while growing up in New Kiev. Still,
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this was where she wanted to be.
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The good part about being selected by Meede as his 'second', was
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that she almost alternated shifts with him, they were only together for
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a few hours a day. The bad thing about the selection was that she only
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saw Meede for a few hours a day. She was intrigued by the small man whose
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self-confidence filled the room that he was in.
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She had been amazed at his sharp-shooting display. She herself
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had been using phasers ever since she was a child, as her father
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had worked with StarFleet on modifying phaser technology. She was curious
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about her superior officer, another characteristic that marked her as a
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different kind of security officer.
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She shrugged.
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Zalvosta finished her self-massage, rose and then stretched some.
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Stifling a yawn, she lay back down on her bed, pulling the covers over
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her. She curled up and instinctively hugged her cushion. She could
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muse and wonder some other time.... She drifted off to sleep.
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Commodore Albrit looked around his quarters. He had
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already finished packing a small travel case, and was now working
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on filling a much larger travel locker. His room lights, as always
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were on the slightly dim side. Strangely, the Commodore felt
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slightly hot.
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He walked over to the climate controls and made sure that they
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were adjusted properly. As he saw that they were, sweat beaded on his
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brow. Albrit, moved towards the replicator.
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'WATER, THAT'S ALL I NEED'. His thoughts seemed muddled,
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and he was having to wipe the perspiration from his forehead.
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*BEEP*BLEAOP*
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"Cc-ome", Albrit muttered as he sank to his knees on the floor.
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He felt very weak now.
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Albrit never saw who entered his room. He collapsed to the floor
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and blacked out .....
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Across the stars, at StarBase 89, the Fangorn slowly orbited
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the StarBase. The large vessel easily dwarfed the nearby Nebulae-class
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vessel.
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Captain Tzyin Orgl stepped onto the bridge of the Fangorn, she
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was not prepared for what awaited her. The entire bridge was only
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dimly lit, red lights illuminated most displays, and there were
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a pair of large transparent-sheet displays near the turbolift.
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Orgl stepped out, and then stepped down into the sunken
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command area. From out of the shadows, she was accosted by a figure.
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As her eyes adjusted, the figure stopped directly before her, looming
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several inches abover her, she noted some movement above the head of the
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figure.
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The figure firmly took her by the arm. By this time, however,
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her eyes had accustomed to the darkness, and directly before her in a small,
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raised, swiveling command chair, sat Admiral Hrgon.
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"It is good that you are here Captain. I see that you have met
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my primary weapons officer, Commander Qh'sem", the Admiral gestured
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towards the Andorian who stood near her.
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"Ahh, yes sir, I have, although he did not introduce himself ..."
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Orgl responded curtly.
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"Excellent. Mr. Qh'sem, you have the bridge. Captain, in my ready
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room. We have many plans to discuss ....."
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.......
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Malory looked on as his ship entered the AR-24 star system.
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He wondered for a moment at the name of the system, but then quickly
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decided that it was the result of some astronomers' power struggle.
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The dull-orangish star sat distantly in the forward viewscreen, closer,
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one of the two planets of the system sat in the foreground. The Delphi
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dropped into the system at a leisurely one-quarter impulse.
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"Sir, I'm getting some strange sort of reflection from the planet."
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Malory turned. This was one of the few hours of the day when
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all senior staff were on duty, and as such, Lt. O'bourne was there.
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"What can you make of it Mr. O'bourne."
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"That's all sir, it's as if the sensors reach below the surface
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and then simply bounce back, although there is a slight shift."
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Malory faced his first officer, who was currently doubling as primary
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ORACLE operator as well.
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"Mr. Assali, what do you make of the planet ?"
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"Well sir, it is on the verge of being an M-class planet. Atmosphere
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is dust-laden and has a lower oxygen percentage. Surface temperature is
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a very warm 360 Kelvins, only limited knowledge of the planet proper
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can be obtained however. The signal seems to be either reflecting,
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distorting or both. It is difficult to interpret these readings."
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Malory frowned.
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"Sir, I am receiving some form of garbled transmission apparently
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from the planet, it seems to be calling something "VILLAGE ANTE"
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possibly in reference to one of the "colonizing movements" of the early
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23rd century." Penthrach monitored his console.
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Meede was at his secondary position, weapons officer, as he
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looked at the message on his display.
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"It sounds more like VIGIL ANTARES to me Captain." Meede
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informed the Captain. "In reference to the first explorer to
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begin charting the neutral zone.... he was from Gralve IV as well ..."
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"Indeed.
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Helm, move us towards the planet, increase speed to three-
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quarters impulse." Malory was interested.
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Malory again faced Assali.
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"What would be needed for an away team, anything more than the
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standard hostile-environment suits ?"
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"No sir."
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Malory wondered for an instant. The difference was between letting
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experienced people go down and verify whether the sensors were operating
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properly, or whether to ignore the possible problem. Malory made his
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decision.
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"Very well, minimal away-team.
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Helm, increase to full impulse speed .. let's get this over quick."
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Assali rose from his position at the ORACLE 1 position.
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"Mr. Qhasmon, Mr. Meede, your with me ..."
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*vhoosh*
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The turbo-lift doors closed, taking Meede, Assali, and Qhasmon
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to the transporter room.
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Malory looked around the bridge, as tradition had dictated, the
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first and second officers had left. That coupled with Meede's absence
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and T'irna's illness, left himself ,O'bourne, and Penthrach as senior bridge
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crew. He did not relish that idea.
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"Sir ! There seems to be some energy discharge on the planet's
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surface ! ... It's gone now. With the amount of reflection ORACLE
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is receiving at this distance, it is hard to tell exactly what happened.
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These readings really are a mess!"
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"Captain. I'm picking up some form of garbled communication again."
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< ...lante...twelve...survive...suits held..one day...failure..>
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"It seems to be originating from the planet, but there is an
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enormous amount of distortion."
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Malory thought, "Respond ask for identification and offer
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our assistance."
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Malory looked on as Penthrach hailed the planet.
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"Attention Planetside, this is the U.S.S. DELPHI, please identify
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yourselves. We are prepared to offer assistance if needed."
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Penthrach scratched his head for a moment, and pulled the corners
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of his mouth tighter.
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"I would speculate that we are getting 'sensor bleed' into our
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communications sensors from ORACLE. The comm sensors are augmented
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some by ORACLE..."
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Malory shook his head and gazed at the orangy-brown orb
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before him. His gut was having a bad feeling, something
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just didn't feel right. Malory looked back to his tactical console,
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no one had reported yet. Inwardly Malory cursed, as he jogged around
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the bridge and up to the console.
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"Mr. Penthrach, inform all decks that we will be going to yellow
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alert.
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Inform the away team as to our status, and tell them to proceed
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with dispatch."
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Malory paused.
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"Belay that, have the away team beam down as usual, but inform
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the transporter room to tell Lt. Qhasmon to return to the bridge
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as soon as possible. His abilities will be better utilized on the bridge
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this time."
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Malory licked his lips as he glanced at the tactical console.
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.....
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Yeomans Upaw, Bronsdale, and Albert stood at station in
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transporter room 1. Albert and Bronsdale were dressed in full-containment
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environmental suits, while Upaw stood at the transporter controls.
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*vhoosh*
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The door to the room opened and Cmmdr. Assali, Lt. Qhasmon and
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Security Chief Meede lumbered in, all dressed in suits similar to those
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of Albert and Bronsdale.
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"Lt. Qhasmon, the Captain has ordered your immediate return to the
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bridge", Upaw announced.
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Even through the visor of the containment suit, Upaw could see the
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irritation building in the Andorian. Still the Andorian simply turned
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and strode out of the room. Meede pointed towards Albert, and Albert joined
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Meede and Assali on the transporter pad. Bronsdale stood at station, as
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the gesture by Meede had indicated that he would be used only as an
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emergency measure to provide backup.
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"We have landing coordinates. Activate your signal enhancers
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when you are ready for beam-out. They will help the transporter achieve
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a positive lock due to the signal interference which we are experiencing."
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Upaw looked at the scowl on Meede's face. In a glance it told him,
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"Stop the lecture and proceed. Senior officers are aware of procedure
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Yeoman."
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Upaw energized the transporter.
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The three figures shimmered away off of the transporter pad.
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On the dusty and desolate surface of the planet of the AR-24
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star system, three figures materialized. They looked around at the
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desolation. The shortest figure and the tallest figure both
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had tricorders in their hands, as well, the short one already
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had a phaser in his other hand. The third figure merely turned slowly
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from side to side, looking at the scenery.
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Meede and Assali looked at one another, the tricorder readings
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that they were receiving were far different from the readings that they
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had observed while using ORACLE.
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"This direction" the voice of Assali crackled on the suits'
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comm system. Meede concurred with the assessment and all three figures
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began climbing a small hill. As they climbed they encountered some
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small fragments of grey 'metal', their tricorders yielded inconclusive
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evidence as to its composition or origin.
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.....
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"Captain, we are definitely receiving some form of distress call
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from the planet. There is a large amount of interference, and it is hard to
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determine the exact content. I think that whoever they are, that they
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seem to be in some form of danger. I think that I heard something
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about some critical medical conditions."
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Malory shook his head.
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"What?" he asked.
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Penthrach turned and faced his Captain.
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"I said that ..."
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Malory waved off Penthrach.
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"Don't you think that it is peculiar that we are now
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receiving some form of distress call? From a planet that we know
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next to nothing about?"
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Malory didn't like the situation at all.
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"Could you get a read on the coordinates of the transmission?"
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"Yes, I think so sir." Penthrach responded.
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Anticipating the next question, he added, "The away team,
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by my estimates are roughly 400 meters from the source of the
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transmission."
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Malory thought. He did not like unknowns like this, still
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the time that it would take for the away team to reach the coordinates
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could be critical if there were a medical emergency of some sort.
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"Have a security detail in the transporter room, notify medical
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as well. Utmost caution should be used however. Continue full sensor
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sweeps of the planet and system."
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"But Sir! we are still experiencing garbled sensor readings ..."
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Malory faced O'bourne.
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"Do it Lieutenant..."
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.......
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Yeoman Upaw received the message on his console and
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relayed the information to Yeoman Bronsdale. As Bronsdale took
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a position near the pad, Yeoman Seneshal and Ensign Hamden
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entered the room, as well as Dr. Mayak and a blue-shirted technician.
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Upaw looked around nervously.
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"Energizing", he said.
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With the sensor echoes, it was hard to distinguish the proper
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pattern as he began the materialization process. Something didn't
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look right however, and he altered the procedure somewhat and
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tried adjusting the transporter locking sensors.
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"Materializing .... (I think)" he whispered.
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Six objects began regaining corporeality on the transporter
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pad. It seemed as if there were 3 standing, 2 kneeling, and one
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prone. They shimmered into existence and Upaw was shocked.
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A rust-skinned woman stood in the middle, a female
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Klingon and a male 'klingon' with a smooth forehead also stood. Two human
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males were kneeling over the form of a Vulcan. Green blood was oozing from
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the Vulcan. They were all wearing skin-tight black bodysuits.
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The woman made a move towards a tricorder-like device in her
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off hand. She managed to press one button with her thumb.
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Immediately Upaw alerted "Look out! She's got a weapon."
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In his effort to transport, he had apparently been unable to screen the
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transportees for any discernible weapons. Of course, it could be something
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that the transporter did not think was a weapon ...
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*PHZZAT*
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Yeoman Seneschal wasted no time in shooting the female in the
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arm. She winced and dropped the tricorder-like device.
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*vhoosh*
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The doors to the room opened and Lt. Qhasmon rushed in, phaser
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in hand.
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The klingon female dropped into a crouch and began a lunge,
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her black bodysuit rippling with the muscles underneath.
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The Klingon female made a move towards her belt.
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*PHZZAT*
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*PHZZAT*
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Qhasmon's shot hit first as Seneschal's was immediately following.
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The Klingon grunted, and dropped to one knee.
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'I CAN'T BELIEVE SHE'S STILL UP', thought Seneschal,
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'SHE SHOULD HAVE BEEN OUT COLD BY NOW...'
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"Identify yourselves." Qhasmon hissed.
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Qhasmon returned her gaze, as the lead figure seemed to evaluate
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him. He saw her eyes on his phaser as he increased the setting. The
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room was beginning to become to cluttered, with man blue shirts and
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yellow shirts entering.
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Qhasmon looked on as she dropped the device that she was holding
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and made a hand motion to the rest of her team. They seemed to ease out
|
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of their attack posture.
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.......
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Assali, Meede and Albert cleared the ridge, only to observe
|
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a craft of some kind. None recognized its material but it did appear
|
|
to be a non-standard Federation drop-ship. Meede and Assali looked
|
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at their tricorders, apparently, there was some kind of power surge ....
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Meede recognized it as an apparent breakdown sequence.
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"It's going to destruct..." he spoke over the comm system.
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*K'FLASH*
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.....
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Qhasmon held his position, gaze fixed on the apparent leader
|
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of the group. The group was a collage in itself, he recognized
|
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the racial make-up as Klingon, Human, Vulcan/Romulan and even Kalonian.
|
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He had some respect for the Kalonian.
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Qhasmon looked on as the apparent leader of the group spoke.
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"We have injured. Get your doctors to work."
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Qhasmon snarled as he motioned to Mayak and her assistant. He
|
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began to address the female as Yeoman Upaw interrupted him.
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"Sir! Bridge reports that we have just registered a high
|
|
intensity explosion on the planet's surface."
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"Coordinates? The team? " Qhasmon was veritably snarling.
|
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|
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Upaw looked at his console, the images that were being relayed
|
|
to him, were confused at best. He thought that he interpreted them
|
|
correctly.
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|
"Bridge reports no survivors, positive confirmation is difficult
|
|
though."
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Upaw thought, his training kicking in.
|
|
"Sir, I believe that she activated some form of detonation
|
|
device."
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|
The woman merely gazed at the Yeoman, speechless.
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|
|
|
Bronsdale piped in, "Sir, she just killed Assali, Meede and
|
|
Albert!"
|
|
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|
The woman did not deign to address the Yeoman, but remained
|
|
facing Qhasmon.
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|
"You had no business in putting an away team down there."
|
|
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|
Mayak busily attended to her patient, the Vulcan, she could
|
|
feel the tension in the air. Qhasmon motioned with his hand.
|
|
|
|
"Add extra security, even to those in sickbay" his voice
|
|
deathly quiet, his gaze locked with that of the female. Mayak
|
|
began moving the others out.
|
|
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|
*vhoosh*
|
|
|
|
"But sir !! She is responsible for ..."
|
|
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|
*PZAAT*
|
|
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|
Qhasmon's beam struck Bronsdale, sending him senseless. Qhasmon
|
|
stared back at the female remaining on the transporter pad.
|
|
"That is quite enough Yeoman", Qhasmon hissed.
|
|
|
|
"And that is quite enough as well, LIEUTENANT Qhasmon, you will
|
|
return to the bridge *NOW*, I will speak with you later."
|
|
|
|
Malory stepped into the transporter room. Now, only
|
|
himself, Upaw, Seneschal and the woman remained, as well as the
|
|
prone form of Bronsdale.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Whitecloud came to attention on the transporter pad as she
|
|
saw the pips in the man's collar. His features could have been
|
|
almost youthful, save for the steely glint in his blue eyes and the
|
|
firmness he had held in his voice.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, the woman ..." Upaw began.
|
|
|
|
"That is enough Yeoman. I am aware of the situation." Malory
|
|
was terse with the Yeoman.
|
|
|
|
He looked at the woman, she appeared to be about as tall as
|
|
he, around 5' 8". She had darkly tanned skin and straight
|
|
black hair, her dark eyes were defiant. She had sharp angular
|
|
features that would be considered beautifully exotic in almost
|
|
any human culture, as well as some non-human ones. He addressed her.
|
|
|
|
"Your name."
|
|
|
|
"Andrea Smith."
|
|
|
|
"Very well, 'Ms. Smith', Security officer Seneschal will
|
|
escort you to medical, then we shall meet. We have much to discuss."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir", she said reflexively.
|
|
|
|
Malory stared ahead at the transporter. He felt older. He
|
|
was aware of the Yeoman at the transporter control panel.
|
|
|
|
"Attend to Mr. .... Bronsdale..". Malory turned and left,
|
|
leaving Upaw to help a now groggy Yeoman Bronsdale.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.....
|
|
|
|
|
|
Meede, Assali, and Albert shielded their eyes. Each knew that
|
|
they were dead....
|
|
|
|
They opened their eyes. They were apparently standing on a
|
|
transporter pad. Each was in the same position as he had been when he
|
|
had felt the icy grip of certain death.
|
|
|
|
"You timed that awfully close ...." Meede stopped midsentence as
|
|
he looked around the transporter room. This was *NOT* one of the
|
|
transporter rooms of the DELPHI. Meede looked at the tall blonde
|
|
female human who was standing behind the transporter control panel.
|
|
She was wearing some form of dark baggy uniform which held no rank
|
|
insignia or other visible markings.
|
|
"Who are you, and what kind of uniform is that."
|
|
Meede's hand was already holding his phaser.
|
|
|
|
With a helpful addendum, Albert spoke," Sir, I don't think that
|
|
this is the DELPHI."
|
|
Both he and Assali were now holding their phasers as well.
|
|
|
|
"I wish you wouldn't do that."
|
|
|
|
All turned as they looked at a medium built, bald, pointed-eared
|
|
humanoid who was also wearing the same baggy black uniform. With him
|
|
were half a dozen others in similar garb. They all carried rather strange
|
|
phasers. The little insignia that they did wear did appear to be like
|
|
some of StarFleet's.
|
|
|
|
Assali addressed the Vulcan, as the Vulcan appeared to be in some
|
|
position of leadership over the others.
|
|
|
|
"Mister, I demand an explanation. Who are you people?"
|
|
Meede worked on hailing the DELPHI, while keeping his phaser leveled.
|
|
The Vulcan addressed Meede.
|
|
|
|
"That won't be necessary, this room is quite shielded."
|
|
|
|
None of the three standing on the pad had lowered their weapons.
|
|
In fact, Meede had already decided on his plan of action, should worst come
|
|
to worst.
|
|
Finally, they yielded. Not because of the phasers of the black-garbed
|
|
people, but because of the transporter chief, whose hand was over a button
|
|
on the console. Being on a transporter pad was not a good tactical position.
|
|
As soon as they lowered their phasers, the six who had entered
|
|
with the Vulcan came and relieved them of their weapons and significant
|
|
equipment.
|
|
|
|
As soon as the trio was out of their environmental suits, the
|
|
Vulcan spoke.
|
|
"Now I'd like to welcome you aboard, I'm Commander Norton.
|
|
I apologize for the abrupt transport, but considering the circumstances,
|
|
the Captain did not see another viable option."
|
|
|
|
Assali stepped forward. While still skeptical, he was not in a
|
|
position to dictate terms. He introduced his team.
|
|
"I am Lieutenant Commander Assali, First officer of the
|
|
U.S.S. DELPHI."
|
|
With a gesture of his hands, he included the rest of the team.
|
|
"These are Lieutenant Meede, and Yeoman Albert."
|
|
|
|
Meede spoke.
|
|
"Now. we would like to know just who you people are, who's in
|
|
charge, and why we cannot contact our ship."
|
|
|
|
"All in due time Lieutenant. Now, if you would follow these
|
|
men to your temporary quarters, I'm sure that after that storm, you
|
|
would like to get cleaned up."
|
|
|
|
"Sir", Assali spoke sarcastically, "We are not going anywhere until
|
|
we get some answers."
|
|
|
|
The Vulcan hesitated a moment, and then produced an older
|
|
style communicator. He spoke into it, nodding periodically.
|
|
|
|
"Commander, All I am authorized to tell you at this time is
|
|
that the DELPHI stumbled onto a top-secret StarFleet Project during a
|
|
training accident. Much information beyond that, would make you and your
|
|
crew extremely difficult to safely release, especially if you are going to
|
|
be stationed within this quadrant."
|
|
|
|
"I'm sorry, but to us, that is not sufficient, Sir", Meede spoke
|
|
up.
|
|
|
|
The Vulcan paused and then spoke.
|
|
"If that's the way you want it.... Chief Swanson, I'd like you to
|
|
totally disable the transporter in this room."
|
|
He turned and addressed one of his men,"Make sure that all computer
|
|
interfaces are disconnected as well, except for the Food Replicator.
|
|
Gentlemen, this is not one of the more comfortable quarters
|
|
to billet in, and the head has minimal wash facilities. But
|
|
since this is where you wish to remain ... We are flexible."
|
|
|
|
Meede nodded to himself. He was holding none of the cards in this
|
|
game. Assali turned and conferred softly with him.
|
|
Assali spoke.
|
|
"Understood Commander, your point is well-taken. Standard
|
|
quarters will be sufficient until such time as we are returned to the
|
|
Delphi."
|
|
|
|
Vulcan Commander Norton smiled, "Very good."
|
|
|
|
Meede and Assali noted the functionality of the corridors
|
|
and rather spartan design of the ship (what they saw of it) as
|
|
they were escorted away bay some more people clad in black. As
|
|
they passed one of the doors, Assali saw that there was apparently
|
|
another transporter pad in that room.
|
|
'THAT CAN'T BE, THAT LOOKS LARGE ENOUGH FOR A HUNDRED PEOPLE TO
|
|
TRANSPORT ..', he thought.
|
|
|
|
The trio was lead to their billet, and the door opened crisply.
|
|
One member of their escort spoke. "The quarters in this section were designed
|
|
for four occupants. The replicators can provide any of your needs, so make
|
|
yourselves comfortable.
|
|
|
|
"We are confined to these quarters?" Meede spoke.
|
|
|
|
"In essence ... yes. The Captain and First officer however, would
|
|
like to speak to you soon and hopefully, will answer some of your questions."
|
|
|
|
Meede, Assali, and Albert stepped into their 'quarters' and the
|
|
door closed behind them.
|
|
|
|
..........
|
|
|
|
"Sir, We have the transmission from StarBase 89", Lt. Penthrach's
|
|
voice rang over the communicator.
|
|
|
|
"Thank you Mr. Penthrach" Malory spoke to his intercom in his
|
|
ready-room. He sat back in his chair and punched the files up on his
|
|
console. He had been awaiting this transmission since getting the
|
|
standard retina scans done. He hoped that StarFleet records could shed
|
|
some light on his new 'visitors'.
|
|
Each file was accompanied by the usual poor quality visual
|
|
of the subject. Captain Malory browsed through the first page of each file.
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- NAME : William Jacob Collins --
|
|
-- RANK : Ensign --
|
|
-- POSITION : Flight specialist --
|
|
-- U.S.S. AMBARTSUMIAN, NCC-3817 --
|
|
-- NOTES : Ship destroyed by engine core --
|
|
-- failure, all hands lost. --
|
|
-- StarDate 46998 --
|
|
|
|
-- NAME : Joseph Franz --
|
|
-- RANK : Yeoman --
|
|
-- POSITION : Security Specialist --
|
|
-- U.S.S. El Cid NCC-534-B --
|
|
-- NOTES : Killed in action during border--
|
|
-- skirmish with Kardassians. --
|
|
-- StarDate 47310 --
|
|
|
|
-- NAME : S'Turlek --
|
|
-- RANK : Ensign --
|
|
-- POSITION : Junior Science Officer --
|
|
-- U.S.S. TONTI NCC-599 --
|
|
-- NOTES : Missing, assumed dead after --
|
|
-- shuttle disappeared near --
|
|
-- Neutral Zone. --
|
|
-- StarDate 47329 --
|
|
|
|
-- NAME : Anndrea Clay-Dove Whitecloud --
|
|
-- RANK : Lieutenant, Junior Grade --
|
|
-- POSITION : Assistant Chief of Security --
|
|
-- U.S.S. REGULUS NCC-1840-C --
|
|
-- NOTES : Killed in transporter accident--
|
|
-- StarDate 47360 --
|
|
|
|
-- From KLINGON Imperial Fleet HQ --
|
|
|
|
-- NAME : K'Lerana Valerta Krogg --
|
|
-- RANK : Commander --
|
|
-- POSITION : Command Pilot --
|
|
-- Reconnaissance ship, TRARLON --
|
|
-- NOTES : Ship lost while on classified --
|
|
-- mission. --
|
|
|
|
-- SUBJECT : KALONIAN National --
|
|
-- StarFleet has no record of the--
|
|
-- Kalonian subject. --
|
|
|
|
-- NOTE : The Kalonian Defense Force --
|
|
-- (KDF) maintains its policy to --
|
|
-- protect the privacy of all its--
|
|
-- citizens. --
|
|
|
|
Malory reread the information, then made his decision. As he rose
|
|
from his chair and stretched, he heard the familiar piping sound of
|
|
the intercom yet again.
|
|
"Go ahead Mr. Penthrach.."
|
|
|
|
"Sir, we have a transmission from StarFleet Command, they
|
|
have ordered us back to StarBase 89 to await arrival of Commodore
|
|
Albrit. They have specified for our immediate return."
|
|
|
|
"Thank you, Mr. Penthrach. Inform StarFleet Command that we
|
|
are en route."
|
|
Malory ran his hands through his brown hair and looked out of the
|
|
viewport. He didn't like this, he didn't like this situation one bit.
|
|
|
|
*BLEAP-BLOP*
|
|
|
|
"Come in", Malory said, as he turned to face his visitors.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, Lieutenant T'irna reporting for duty."
|
|
|
|
Malory faced his "Vulcan" Oracle 1 operator as well as Dr. Mayak
|
|
who had accompanied her. Malory looked at the Doctor. Mayak merely
|
|
nodded.
|
|
|
|
Malory clasped his hands behind his back. He had three of his
|
|
best officers missing and most probably dead on the planet below, one officer
|
|
awaiting disciplinary action, and six people whom he had beamed up from the
|
|
planet awaiting. Now he had an officer who had had a breakdown just
|
|
over a day ago reporting for duty.
|
|
Malory turned around, closed his eyes, took a deep breath,
|
|
and turned around again.
|
|
|
|
"Welcome back Lieutenant. We have confusing sensor readings which
|
|
you may be able to clarify, please proceed and give me a report with
|
|
dispatch."
|
|
|
|
Malory nodded, dismissing the Lieutenant.
|
|
|
|
T'irna turned and exited the ready room. Mayak remained.
|
|
|
|
"I'm trusting your judgement rather quickly on this one Doc." Malory
|
|
smiled wearily.
|
|
|
|
Mayak merely raised her eyebrows.
|
|
"I *should* know best .. At any rate, the Lieutenant seems to be
|
|
fully recovered from whatever collapse she had. Quite frankly it astonished
|
|
me, but her tests all check out, and I think that getting busy is the
|
|
best medicine for cases like that anyway..."
|
|
|
|
"Very well Doctor. I would like her condition monitored more closely
|
|
however. We can't afford to lose any more crew members...."
|
|
|
|
Malory almost thought he saw a tear in the eye of the hardened doctor.
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
With that Mayak quickly left, and Malory was again alone in his ready
|
|
room.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"CAPTAIN'S LOG : U.S.S. GALLANT Resky Goduskin commanding ...
|
|
|
|
We have just finished our initial sweep of this sector along the
|
|
Neutral Zone. The old space-dog that she is, the GALLANT is holding up
|
|
well. This sector has always been somewhat contested on paper by the
|
|
Romulans, but I can report that we haven't seen any sign of Romulan
|
|
incursion yet.
|
|
Due to our position however, the Admiral has me only send
|
|
reports to StarBase 89 every two days. We have been spending our
|
|
'off-days' for the last week penetrating the fringes of Romulan space,
|
|
as stipulated by, and in accord with the treaty. I have just finished
|
|
sending him our report. All is well in this sector.
|
|
It still makes me edgy though, I guess I'll never grow out of my
|
|
Orion ancestry.... Maybe I've been flirting along the Neutral Zone too
|
|
long....
|
|
|
|
End Log."
|
|
|
|
Captain Goduskin looked around his bridge. He really was pleased
|
|
with his ship's performance. It had been admirable to say the least. It had
|
|
proven (in his mind anyway) that it was one of the sturdiest of one of
|
|
StarFleet's most dependable classes of ships, the Excelsior Class.
|
|
Goduskin smiled to himself. Everything was in order, the ship
|
|
was currently preparing to make a slower, more detailed sweep of the
|
|
sector, and everything was well within normal operating parameters.
|
|
|
|
|
|
...........
|
|
|
|
|
|
Praetor Kh'arna sat calmly in his chair, looking at the
|
|
grey and blue form of the Federation Starship. He had seen many
|
|
battles and had commanded many ships. Now, he was ushering in yet
|
|
another new design of Romulan ship.
|
|
|
|
"Commander, inform me when initial armings are completed.
|
|
Monitor the Federation ship's status and begin initialization of
|
|
subspace dampners."
|
|
|
|
The Karise, a larger newer prototype version of the Warbird
|
|
sat cloaked, watching as the Gallant cruised slowly by. Moments
|
|
counted down.
|
|
|
|
"Praetor ... All is in readiness ..."
|
|
|
|
..........
|
|
|
|
"Sir, Romulan decloaking !!
|
|
My God!! It's larger than anything I've ever seen....."
|
|
|
|
Goduskin only nodded his head in agreement as the large
|
|
ship eerily shimmered into view before him.
|
|
|
|
"Raise shields, Red Alert, inform StarBase 89, and hail the Romulan."
|
|
|
|
Goduskin was inwardly cursing,
|
|
"Prepare phasers and photons, maximum yield...."
|
|
|
|
The Gallant's communications officer spoke , "Sir, they are
|
|
jamming our transmissions, I can't get a message out. The Romulan
|
|
as well, is not responding...."
|
|
|
|
Goduskin licked his lips slowly ...
|
|
"Helm, prepare for warp speed, on my mark."
|
|
|
|
"Too late sir!" the Gallant's weapons officer spoke.
|
|
|
|
Goduskin looked on as two huge balls of green energy hurtled
|
|
towards his ship.
|
|
|
|
"Evasive Maneuvers ...."
|
|
|
|
The balls of plasma impacted.
|
|
|
|
"Shields down sir, casualties reported, Warp engines still
|
|
at full capacity thought."
|
|
|
|
"Helm, continue evasives. Tactical Return fire.
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
Kh'arna watched as the Federation ship rocked underneath the
|
|
two balls of plasma. He knew the Federation ship Captain would not
|
|
expect another plasma ball so soon, even if he had correctly diagnosed
|
|
the first one.
|
|
|
|
Kh'arna decided that his ship was ready.
|
|
|
|
"Fire plasma .. Full strength."
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
As the photons and phasers impacted the Romulan ship, Goduskin
|
|
noted with disdain that there was little appreciable effect. And then,
|
|
he saw it again, a larger and smaller orb hurtling towards him.
|
|
|
|
He almost had time to breathe a prayer.
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
"Praetor, Federation ship destroyed. They were able to send no
|
|
messages out while we were decloaked."
|
|
|
|
Kh'arna sat in his chair, he liked this ship's power.
|
|
|
|
"Very well, set course for the rendezvous."
|
|
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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DELPHI : Chapter 6
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"Tangled webs"
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"Who are these people?" Lieutenant Meede stormed.
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"We'll find out soon enough." Commander Assali said coolly.
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"We need to exercise utmost caution. We have been abducted
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by an unknown force. This clearly constitutes a hostile act. If
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these were StarFleet officers, they sure as HELL wouldn't treat
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other officers in such a manner. I suggest we make mental
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preparations for becoming hostages... That 'Commander Norton',
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looks suspiciously Romulan to me..." Meede responded.
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The fierce sandstorms down on the planet and the stale
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sweat from wearing the environmental suits had left all of them quite
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grimy, so they were all taking turns using the toilet and washing
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facilities.
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Yeoman Albert watched as his two senior officers
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talked. He decided that he would take first shift on the shower.
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It did feel good to take a shower...
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Upon exiting the shower, he had the replicator create a new
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uniform for him. Before he put the uniform on however, he took
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a few moments to inspect the drawers which were near the replicator.
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"Sirs, you might want to see this .." he pulled out a laminated
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card which had been lodged in the back of one of the drawers.
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'
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Welcome aboard the U.S.S. Vigilante.
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--- There will be a mandatory meeting for all personnel at
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0830 in shuttle bay 1. This should give all a chance to
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get settled. All crew assignments will be handed out at
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this time.
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--- Ship's uniforms are available from the replicators in
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each room just program required size. Standard Star-
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Fleet issue boots are appropriate. (a slight wait may be
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necessary, full power is currently not on line)
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--- Please make yourself as comfortable as possible,
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as soon as more quarters are finished they will be
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assigned.
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'
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Assali and Meede both quickly looked over the card.
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Assali spoke first, "It really doesn't tell us much. Except maybe
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the name of the ship."
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"It fits", Meede interjected, "That original hail we heard was
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garbled, but could have been directed towards a vessel named 'Vigilante'."
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Albert unwisely interrupted the discussion, eliciting a scowl
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from the grimy face of Lt Meede.
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"Sirs, perhaps you should use the showers before they decide
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to talk to us", he sheepishly suggested.
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Assali and Meede glanced at one another. Meede shrugged.
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"Thank you Mr Albert. I almost forgot" Assali said as he
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headed for the shower.
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Meede waited his turn, and looked over the card some more.
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Albert remained silent.
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......
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Malory stood at the tactical position on the bridge. Tactical
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was still where he felt the most comfortable. He looked on as Lt T'irna
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began working again at her post. As well, Dr Mayak was present,
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observing T'irna.
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Lt T'irna sat calmly at her position of primary ORACLE operator,
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and after a few moments of work she faced the Doctor.
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"Dr Mayak, you do not need to continue observation. Such
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a course is wasteful of both your time and energy. I am more than
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able to perform my necessary duties."
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She then turned and addressed Malory.
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"Sir, I have been able to eliminate the distortion from
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ORACLE. It was merely a matter of focusing on a smaller area and
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accounting for a sensor shift of a fixed magnitude.
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The distortion was caused by the fact that the substratum
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of this planet is crystalline. I am unsure as to exactly how yet,
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but this causes a sensor wavelength shift. The scale was more than
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ORACLE compensates for on its own, thus I had to manually change the
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scale."
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"Can you detect any lifesigns ... or bodies." Malory asked.
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"No sir, I detect a small amount of material that could have
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compromised the hull of a very small ship. There is some organic
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residue as well, indeterminate amounts..."
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Malory's face grew stony. So this was it. Now he had lost
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three of his best officers. Malory felt the gaze of his crewmen
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on him. A tear formed in his eye.
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"I can't believe they're actually dead!" O'bourne was
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somewhat hysterical.
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"Calm yourself Lieutenant, this is StarFleet, danger and tragedy
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come with wearing the uniform...
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Lt T'irna, continue sensor sweeps of the system and sensor
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searches of the planet. Just in case we may have missed something.
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Mr Penthrach, inform Dr Mayak and Ensign Zalvosta to meet me
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in the conference room. As well, send a message to StarBase 89 informing
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them of our situation. Let them know that we will depart after
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sensor sweeps have concluded that there is nothing salvageable left.
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Mr. Qhasmon plot a course for StarBase 89, inform me when we
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are ready to leave.
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I'll be in my ready room, for a moment, then the conference room.
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I think it is time that I spoke with one of our 'guests'."
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......
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Assali, Meede, and Albert were escorted through the
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corridors of the 'Vigilante'. The three were perfectly groomed in
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standard StarFleet uniforms. The few others they saw in the
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hallways wore the same baggy black uniform with several large
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'cargo' pockets. Everyone they saw walked crisply and stiff,
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all seemed to be overly disciplined and didn't ever give them a
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second glance.
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Meede paid particular attention to these behaviors.
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'DISCIPLINED....', he thought. His abductors had just moved
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up several notches on his personal 'danger scale'.
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The trio was lead into a fairly large sized room, large that is,
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compared to most of the other rooms that they had seen. The walls were a flat
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gray, like the rest of the ship, and a U-shaped table that had eight chairs
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around it was centered in the room. Around the perimeter of the room there
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were other chairs as well. Moreover, in the center of the U there was a
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single chair positioned to face any persons who were seated at the table
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Assali and Meede knew the scene.
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"It's a court room" Assali said after they had stood in it
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for a moment.
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Albert was decidedly confused.
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"Are we being put a trial?" he asked.
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Meede simply scowled, gritting his teeth and raising his blood
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pressure. His muscles flexed involuntarily in anger.
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Just then, the door slid open. The trio looked on as the
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"Vulcan/Romulan" whom had identified himself as Commander Norton
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walked in. He was accompanied by a short female. She looked Klingon
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save that her forehead was smooth, absent of ridges.
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'A KALONIAN', Meede thought. He knew them to be a very
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warrior-like race. They were similar to the Andorians or Tellarians in
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aggressive tendencies. This one looked composed though, and that
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bothered Meede.
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What really disturbed Meede was the last figure to walk in.
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He was a goodly sized human male, about 2 meters in height with
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long graying black hair which was thinning on top and pulled back in a
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pony tail.
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Meede stared at the man for a moment.
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"I thought you were dead," he hesitated a moment, and then added,
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"Sir."
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"It's good to see you again too, Mr Meede" the man said.
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Assali turned to the Lieutenant "You know this man?".
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"Yes sir, I served briefly under him aboard the Nielsen
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before I was promoted to the Charlemagne."
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"Wasn't the Nielsen part of the armada destroyed at
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Wolf-359?" Albert asked.
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"Please allow me to introduce myself" the man said, ignoring
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the question. He offered his hand to Assali.
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"I'm Captain Anthony and I'd like to personally welcome you
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aboard the U.S.S. Vigilante."
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He motioned to the Kalonian with him," and this is
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my first officer, Commander Tarva."
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She didn't offer her hand, just slightly nodded toward them.
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"Now, I suppose you have a lot of questions, why don't you
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have a seat and we'll see if we can answer any of them." Anthony
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indicated the chairs at the table as he and Commander Tarva
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headed for them.
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"Sir, if you really are a commissioned StarFleet ship why
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have you not allowed us to contact the Delphi?" Meede asked
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before everybody was fully seated.
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"I thought that would be the first question you'd ask"
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Anthony said with a grin.
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"As I'm sure Mr Norton has advised you, the U.S.S. Vigilante is
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a top secret project. We are under strict orders not to reveal
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ourselves to anybody. We are to remain anonymous until such time we
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have completed the mission for which we were designed and are training
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for. If we were to simply allow you to call the DELPHI that would be in
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direct violation of one of our primary mission directives."
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"Its interesting that our sensors didn't directly detect you
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as we approached the planet ...", Assali lead. Assali knew that the
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sensor interference from the planet could have made it difficult
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to notice a ship which was just coming into the system, or one on the
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opposite side of the planet.
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"As I've said, we are an experimental ship, I really can't
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get into our 'stealth' capabilities."
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Assali, Meede and Anthony exchanged evaluating looks.
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Assali was amazed at the audacity and confidence of Captain Anthony.
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"Captain, aren't you concerned that the Delphi is looking for us?"
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Tarva fielded this question, "We were aware that the remains of
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the ship that had crashed would be destroyed after the survivors
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were evacuated. We pulled you three off the planet just before
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you would have been vaporized by the blast. Hopefully the
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DELPHI will think that you were killed."
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"Hopefully they'll think we were killed? You want them to
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abandon us? Then what, you keep us against our will, kill us
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yourselves, what?" Meede was angry, and thus assumed his head-of-security
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authoritative tone.
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Anthony replied calmly "Lieutenant, our intention was to keep you
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from harm, if we wanted you dead, we would have ignored you."
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"Which we almost did." Tarva added, a hint of a smile playing on
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her lips.
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Assali thought while Meede, Tarva and Anthony spoke. He reached a
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conclusion.
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"The way I see it then, you are looking for some way to exchange
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us for your missing crew without revealing yourselves. Does that sum up
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the situation? " Assali was guessing that the DELPHI had been able to
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beam up whomever had made the distress call, and that those people had been
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members of the Vigilante's crew.
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"Most of it." Anthony said.
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"There is a bit more we must accomplish to clean up this
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incident properly." Tarva added.
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"And that is?" Meede asked.
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"We must insure that all computer and other records of the
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DELPHI's foray into AR-24 are erased or altered to exclude any
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and all contact with the Vigilante and her personnel." Tarva
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replied casually.
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Albert could scarcely believe what he was hearing.
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"That's impossible...Sir", he blurted out.
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He turned to face Assali, "Sir, Captain Malory would never go for
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altering the computer records... would he?"
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Tarva looked at Assali "Is the Captain of the DELPHI
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Percival Malory?" she asked seemingly innocently.
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......
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Percival Malory stood outside of the main conference room of
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the DELPHI as Dr Mayak and Ensign Zalvosta arrived. He addressed Zalvosta.
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"Ensign, I know that this will be a shock to you, but I have
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decided to make you the new Chief of Security for this ship. Since it is
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not acceptable for an Ensign to be in this position, I contacted StarFleet
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and am authorized to grant you a field promotion to Lieutenant, Junior Grade,
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with all of the priveleges and responsibilities that that rank entails.
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Congratulations. I wish the circumstances weren't as they are and
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this change could have been made less abruptly."
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Malory thought about his decision. He knew from Meede's logs that
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this was the security officer he was training to be a leader. All he could
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do was trust his late security chief's confidence in her abilities.
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"Here are your new pips ..." he said as he handed her a half-
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pip for her uniform.
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Together, Mayak, Malory and Zalvosta entered and took their places
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around the long conference table.
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Malory stared down the table of his relatively large
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conference room. He looked at the lady at the other end of the table.
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She was dressed in a standard yellow StarFleet uniform with no rank
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or insignia. Malory then looked at Dr. Mayak and his acting security
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chief, Lt Zalvosta.
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"Ms Smith", he began, "Let me get this straight, you claim
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that you and your crew are the survivors of a private registry transport?"
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"That's correct."
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"And the name of the transport was The Vigilante"
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"Actually it was the Klingon equivalent, but essentially yes."
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"Don't you think that VIGILANTE is a rather severe name for
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a transport?" Malory was calmly paging through notes on his
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terminal, notes totally unrelated to what was going on at present.
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"Not for the makeup of the crew." The lady leaned casually
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to one side, her hands now apparently resting in her lap.
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"Now there's something I'd like to talk about." Malory said
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as if suddenly finding something interesting.
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"It is most intriguing that you accomplished getting a Kalonian
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and a Klingon to work together? The only time I've ever seen some in a
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room together, they were trying to kill each other."
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"It's amazing how much hatred and prejudices can be put
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aside if the price is right." The lady responded in a somewhat bored tone.
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Malory was intrigued. He felt sure that this person was hiding many
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things, a few of which he began to glean.
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"Then your cargo was extremely valuable?"
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"Some would think so."
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"What exactly was your cargo?"
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"An assortment of things."
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Malory continued his questions quickly, he knew which answers
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he was interested in.
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"If it was so valuable, why did you destroy it."
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"Who said I destroyed it?"
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"Then what was that you were doing with the tri-corder after
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you were beamed up?" interjected Zalvosta.
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"I was in the process of activating a homing beacon when we
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were beamed up, I was just trying to finish what I started."
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"That was some homing beacon." Lieutenant Zalvosta said
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incredulously.
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"The tricorder must have malfunctioned when YOUR man lost
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his cool. The tri-corder did also have a destruct function in
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it, but that is not what I was activating."
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"Once again you try to blame US for the death of the away
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team." Malory took a slightly agitated tone, right now he was biding his
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time, waiting for the right answer.
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"I lost more then THREE comrades in that crash, I have to
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live with that. I am not going to accept the blame for the
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death of three people who were some place they shouldn't have
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been when someone else caused a malfunction. As far as I'm
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concerned, I'm more of a witness than a participant to the
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matter." The female straightened out and placed both hand palms
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down on the table. She stared directly at Malory.
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A piping sound came over the intercom.
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"Captain .. Bridge here." Malory recognized the icy voice of
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Lt Qhasmon.
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"Go ahead Mr Qhasmon."
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"Sir, we are ready to get under way."
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"Stand by", Malory rose and stood for a moment beside his chair,
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gazing at his 'guest'.
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"I am sure that we will speak again, Miss... Before we reach
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the StarBase at any rate...." Malory worked at reading her expression.
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"StarBase 89?" she asked.
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"Yes, the Admiral has shown a specific interest in you and
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your crew." Malory clapped his hand atop his chair and abruptly
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left the meeting room.
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.......
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Rear Admiral Hrgon sat in his ready-room aboard the Fangorn.
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He reviewed the priority message that he had received from StarFleet
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command. He hit his comm button.
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"Commander Hause.
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Get me StarFleet Command top-priority.
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Code : Rho Tau Psi."
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"Yes Admiral?" the scrambled voice responded.
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"Who now commands the DELPHI project?" Hrgon asked.
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The transmission was scrambled, and voice only for security
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purposes.
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"We have yet to assign a new project leader ...
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Are you interested in overseeing the project?"
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"Yes. I will oversee DELPHI."
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"Are you capable of handling the DELPHI project as well
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as your other responsibilities ?"
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"Yes.
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What has the search found?"
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"What search?"
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"The Commodore search, his death.."
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"The investigation into the death of Commodore Albrit
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has yet to determine anything."
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"Romulan involvement?"
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"Nothing has been shown yet, but we are looking into it. We will
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inform you when we have more information.
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Anything else Admiral ?"
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"No. Hrgon out."
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Hrgon looked at the map of the Neutral Zone which hung
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in his ready room. Now he was in command of Project DELPHI as
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well... He chuckled.
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.......
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Assali scrutinized the recognition in Tarva's face. He
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wasn't sure who had the advantage in their information exchange at
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this point...
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"Yes, Percival Malory is the Captain of the DELPHI, do you know him?"
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"After Wolf-359, the New Auckland rescued me from an escape
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pod. The Captain of the New Aukland was Percival Malory, we actually
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became quite good friends." She seemed to be speaking more for her
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Captain's benefit, than for Assali's.
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Anthony turned to Tarva "Between Commander Assali and
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yourself we may be able to convince Captain Malory...."
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"Hold that thought," Assali interrupted "convince Captain
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Malory about what, I'm not convinced myself. You're going to
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have to tell and show me a lot more than you have so far to get
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me to try to convince my Captain to do something that is
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strictly against policy."
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Now, it was Meede's turn to not be able to believe his ears...
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"Sir," he said to Assali "Are you saying that you may
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even be considering asking Captain Malory to forge his logs?"
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"Lieutenant," Anthony said "You must learn to look beyond
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the rules and regulations of an individual ship to the security
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of the entire Federation."
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Meede scoffed, "Are you trying to tell us that this project
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is that important?"
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"We are." Tarva answered seriously.
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Assali motioned for Meede to remain silent. He needed a moment
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to think and to examine his options.
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"Let's try to compromise some here. Show me what you
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can of this ship. If you can convince me, then I'll do what I
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can. At no time, however, will I involve myself in lying to or
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attempting to deceive my commanding officer, is that clear."
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A pipeing sound came from the intercom.
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"Bridge to Captain Anthony."
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"Go ahead"
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"Sir, We read the DELPHI powering up, she's probably
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preparing to get under way." came a female voice.
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"Have we attained our new orbit?" Tarva said to the speaker.
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"Yes, sir."
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"Very good, we'll be right up." Anthony stood followed by
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the rest at the table. "Mr Norton would you have someone
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escort Lieutenant Meede and Mr Albert back to their quarters."
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Norton who had remained standing by the door acknowledged
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the command with a slight nod and a "Yes, Sir".
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Anthony toward Assali "Won't you please accompany us to the
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Bridge?"
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" Sir, I must protest," Meede interjected "I don't know that
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we should allow ourselves to be split up by these people."
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"Mr Meede," Assali turned to the man "If we were not safe
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with these people, there's not much we could do about it. So I
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suggest we take them at face value until they give us reason to
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believe otherwise. You can take that as an order, understood? "
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"Yes, sir"
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"Now, return to our quarters and wait for me."
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With that the two groups exited the briefing room.
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.......
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*VHOOSH*
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As he stepped out of the turbo-lift doors, Malory saw Qhasmon turn
|
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to face him.
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"Engage Lt Qhasmon."
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Qhasmon slowly increased velocity as the DELPHI surged out of
|
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orbit. After a reasonable distance from the system had been attained,
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Qhasmon performed a sharp 90 degree facing change and then proceeded
|
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on course again. Moving from impulse speed to warp 6.
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"Sir", T'irna spoke up, "For an instant there was a ship on my
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ORACLE 1 console readout. It was in a position where I had detected some
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brief anomolous behavior."
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"Could it be a cloaked Romulan or some form of sensor error?"
|
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"No sir, I do not think that it could be a cloaked Romulan unless
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there ship design has changed radically. I will run another full
|
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diagnostic on ORACLE, it is possible that there was still some resonance
|
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clutter on the main sensors."
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"Very well Lieutenant, carry on.
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Mr Penthrach, inform the crew that there will be a ceremony for
|
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Commander Assali, Lieutenant Meede and Yeoman Albert in the main rec room
|
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at 2000 hours."
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Malory looked over the tactical readout. He ran a quick replay
|
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of the sensor logs as run through tactical and observed the 'ghost ship'
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that T'irna spoke of. He decided to stay on the bridge longer, but
|
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no more anomalies were discovered, even after ORACLE had been given
|
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a full diagnostic and a minor sensor routing problem had been fixed.
|
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It was only at this point that Malory lowered the DELPHI's shields,
|
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cancelled the yellow alert.
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........
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"One thing still puzzles me.." Assali said to Anthony as
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they entered the turbo-lift to the bridge.
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"What's that? BRIDGE" Captain Anthony stood in a casual at
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ease posture.
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Assali felt his knees buckle from the extreme acceleration of the
|
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lift. This was definitely not StarFleet standard.
|
|
"I've been trying to figure out why none of our sensors spotted
|
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your ship and why we had such a hard time zeroing in on your crew."
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"Mr Assali" Anthony said in mock shock.
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"Like we've said, this is a secret project it wouldn't do us any
|
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good if any passing Star Ship could see us, Would it?" The door to the
|
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turbo lift opened and Assali and Anthony stepped onto the bridge.
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|
On the main screen was the image of the Delphi. The
|
|
Vigilante had come up behind and above it. The angle and the
|
|
distance made the single warp drive ship seem extremely small.
|
|
Reality dawned on Assali, "My God, you're cloaked, aren't you?."
|
|
It still didn't make sense though, since Assali knew that the
|
|
DELPHI should be able to tracked cloak ships... Something didn't add up.
|
|
|
|
Anthony smiled "Yea, I suppose we are. Ensign O'Malley
|
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report."
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|
"Sir, the DELPHI has maintained it's shields and appears to
|
|
be preparing to leave orbit." O'malley reported.
|
|
|
|
"If they leave orbit, we're going to have a tougher time
|
|
fixing this problem." Anthony stood behind O'Malley looking at
|
|
the ship on the screen.
|
|
"What were your plans with my ship?" Assali asked.
|
|
|
|
Anthony looked at the Delphi's first officer "It doesn't
|
|
matter, Malory seems to be playing it safe."
|
|
"He does seem to have a sixth sense" Assali agreed with a
|
|
smile. He knew that Malory was anything but safe in his style
|
|
of Captaining.
|
|
Tarva walked up behind them from the other lift "That does
|
|
seem to be a major requirement of a StarFleet Captain."
|
|
|
|
The DELPHI changed its orbit and vectored away from the
|
|
planet. It made an abrupt half turn and changed course for a
|
|
little more than an instant. Then it resumed its course and
|
|
heading. Within seconds it was out of sight as it increased to
|
|
maximum impulse power.
|
|
"What kind of maneuver was that?" Anthony asked curiously.
|
|
Assali smiled "I call it a 'Crazy Qhasmon'"
|
|
"What's the point?" Anthony was not satisfied.
|
|
|
|
Assali merely shrugged his shoulders.
|
|
"You know Andorians ..." he offered. He was wondering
|
|
if ORACLE had picked up the Vigilante now....
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|
|
|
O'malley listed as her Captain and his 'guest' spoke.
|
|
She decided to offer her opinion to her Captain.
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|
|
|
"Sir, I have been monitoring the DELPHI as closely as
|
|
possible. I have ... noted ... that the DELPHI seems to have a
|
|
very sophisticated scanner emission pattern. There seems to be
|
|
some problems with it however, as periodically, the scanner
|
|
bandwidth that they seem to be using gets flooded with
|
|
garbage, akin to resonance echoes sir.
|
|
I would think that this may lead to some problems with their
|
|
navigational sensors. "
|
|
|
|
Tarva apparently didn't agree with O'malley's opinion,
|
|
"I doubt that a Captain would have his ship prepare for warp
|
|
speed if he felt that his sensors were faulty ....".
|
|
|
|
Assali merely stood by, trying to appear non-chalant about
|
|
the whole matter.
|
|
|
|
"Ensign O'Malley, at current course what is their best
|
|
destination?" Anthony asked.
|
|
"Sir, current course will set them directly to StarBase
|
|
89."
|
|
Anthony turned to Assali "Commander, would StarBase 89 be
|
|
an appropriate destination for the Delphi at this time?"
|
|
Assali made no reply and simply stood mute.
|
|
"What would be the average cruising speed of a Pentalia
|
|
class ship?"
|
|
"Warp six" Tarva replied.
|
|
"Plot a wide course to StarBase 89 best speed. We'll just
|
|
go and wait for her." Anthony said.
|
|
"Best speed, Sir?" O'Malley confirmed.
|
|
"Best Speed" Tarva confirmed.
|
|
"Aye, sir" O'Malley worked a few buttons. "Course plotted
|
|
and laid in, Sir"
|
|
"Engage." Anthony stood casually with his hands in his
|
|
jacket pockets.
|
|
The helmsman next to O'Malley pushed a few buttons and the
|
|
Vigilante vectored out of orbit just like the Delphi except for
|
|
the 'Crazy Qhasmon'. "Full impulse" he reported.
|
|
"We're clear for warp" O'Malley said after a couple minutes.
|
|
"Engage" Tarva said from the Captain's chair.
|
|
The star field on the screen suddenly blurred to the
|
|
standard rushing stars optical illusion of warp.
|
|
"Best Speed attained" the helmsman said immediately.
|
|
|
|
"Very good, notify me when we arrive at StarBase 89."
|
|
Anthony then turned to Assali "Won't you join me in the briefing
|
|
room" and headed toward a door near one of the Turbo Lifts.
|
|
|
|
Assali turned and followed the Captain off of the bridge.
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
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|
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|
|
Malory stood in the main rec room aboard the DELPHI. He
|
|
had prepared himself for this unfortunate duty that always fell
|
|
to the Captain. He looked over the convocation. There were many
|
|
crewmembers present. Most notably, a large security contingent
|
|
was present, every member of security who wasn't on duty in fact.
|
|
|
|
"We are gathered today together", he began, "to lay
|
|
to rest, three of our friends and comrades : Lieutenant Commander
|
|
Akimbe Assali, Lieutenant Garin Meede, and Yeoman Antoine Albert.
|
|
Let it not be said that their lives were lost in vain, for they were
|
|
men of StarFleet. Each knew the risks associated with the rank and
|
|
uniform which they wore. Moreover they died trying to help others."
|
|
Malory paused. The crowd was solemn.
|
|
|
|
Anna Zalvosta was barely able to restrain her tears, now she
|
|
would never get a chance to learn more of Lt Meede. Now, even as
|
|
she was realizing that her feelings for him were more than she had
|
|
thought. She hurt.
|
|
'I AM STARFLEET SECURITY ... WE DON'T CRY,' she tried to
|
|
convince herself.
|
|
|
|
"Let us remember them as we will, for the good and the noble
|
|
that was there. Let us have a moment of silence, then you may
|
|
pay your respects as you feel appropriate."
|
|
|
|
All was silent.
|
|
|
|
"Company Dismissed."
|
|
|
|
Malory looked at the three holograms of the men one last time.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assali spoke with Anthony at great length. At every
|
|
question it seemed as if Anthony had a "pat" answer, or was
|
|
"unable to comment" on the question. In all of their talks,
|
|
Assali found out very little about the ship. He was able to
|
|
observe slight differences in the way that certain things operated
|
|
however.
|
|
At this stage, Assali was undecided. He was convinced that
|
|
either 'Captain' Anthony was sincere in his secrecy, or was
|
|
really pulling a masterful deception. Assali could only picture
|
|
Anthony at the extremes, there seemed to be no middle to this man.
|
|
Assali's first priority was to get to the DELPHI and inform
|
|
Malory. From there, maybe they could piece together the truth.
|
|
Assali decided upon a course of action....
|
|
|
|
"Captain. you have more or less convinced me of your
|
|
sincerity and the importance of your mission. My question remains...
|
|
how are you going to contact the DELPHI or alter its logs after it arrives
|
|
at StarBase 89?"
|
|
|
|
Anthony answered quickly, he head obviously thought about this
|
|
a great deal.
|
|
"Actually, near a StarBase, a starship is likely to have
|
|
minimum security. Especially when it comes to having its shields lowered
|
|
for transport..."
|
|
|
|
This last statement really concerned Assali. He was almost
|
|
afraid to ask his next question.
|
|
"And what do you plan to do when the Delphi lowers its
|
|
shields?"
|
|
|
|
Assali could only look on as Anthony calmly smiled again
|
|
and smoothly evaded the question
|
|
"Not the same thing we would have done if they had dropped their
|
|
shields at AR-24."
|
|
|
|
Assali finally scowled, it seemed as if he were running
|
|
up into a brick wall. Still, he was going to continue in his attempts to
|
|
get back to the DELPHI.
|
|
Then, it seemed as if something changed in Anthony ...
|
|
|
|
"Okay, here's my plan, since it involves you and will
|
|
require your help..."
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
|
|
Malory sat in his chair in his ready room. A tall glass
|
|
of dark-golden liquid sat at his right. He stared at the wall.
|
|
Yesterday had been a long and trying day. Today didn't seem
|
|
as if it were going to be better. One thing did remain constant,
|
|
he still hated 'morning' meetings....
|
|
|
|
*BLEAP-BLOP*
|
|
|
|
"Come in" he said.
|
|
|
|
The door opened and Lt Qhasmon stepped in.
|
|
|
|
"Come in Lt , have a seat."
|
|
|
|
Malory watched as Qhasmon sat before him.
|
|
"Lt, I have called you in because of your actions towards
|
|
another crewmember yesterday. Such actions could be considered
|
|
grounds for dismissal by some....
|
|
I have read your record, this isn't the first time this has
|
|
happened, in fact, it is the FIFTH.
|
|
I couldn't believe it myself, among all those marks of praise
|
|
for your ability, you have FOUR records of disciplinary actions.
|
|
It's a wonder you still have your rank, not to mention your position.
|
|
|
|
Lt, I know how Andoria is, I know the mindset. This is NOT
|
|
Andoria. This is a starship, starships require discipline. We're all
|
|
in this together Lt, we can't be our own bad guys, we have enough
|
|
enemies without that...
|
|
Talk to me, what is wrong."
|
|
|
|
Qhasmon looked at his Captain. It was rare for humans to know
|
|
of Andoria or its customs, and yet, there his Captain sat. Holding
|
|
his hands in a posture of an Andorian Advocate.
|
|
"Captain. If you know Andoria then you may understand
|
|
what the rage of and Andorian is like. Without outlets, this rage
|
|
gets contained, only to release itself fully at some undetermined
|
|
time..."
|
|
|
|
"I see, and understand Lt," Malory eased back into his chair.
|
|
He took a sip from his synthetic beer. He had indeed looked over
|
|
Qhasmon's file at length.
|
|
|
|
"Lieutenant, I am forced to place another disciplinary action on
|
|
your record. However, you will suffer no loss of rank. Your punishment
|
|
will be an extended bridge shift as well as required physical training.
|
|
You and I can match our skills there .. I need the excercise at any rate.
|
|
I spent time on Andoria and as well have worked on some of the
|
|
fighting styles.. This should be a fine outlet for you...."
|
|
Malory spoke with a smile.
|
|
|
|
Qhasmon could hardly believe his ears. Andorians rarely
|
|
let humans observe combat excercises or fighting styles, that his
|
|
Captain knew of them and possibly knew some of them was most
|
|
remarkable.
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
Malory gave his helmsman one last appraising look.
|
|
|
|
"That will be all Lt, dismissed."
|
|
|
|
|
|
Malory eased back into his chair. He sipped his beer, and
|
|
reflected. He still hated morning meetings.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
Security officer Klepling stood at attention outside of the
|
|
quarters of the 'visitor', 'Andrea Smith'. He had been on duty for almost
|
|
an hour now, and so far had nothing to report. He had been surprised,
|
|
in fact, that it was he, and not one of the more notable security officers
|
|
who had gotten to stand watch.
|
|
|
|
*BLEAP BLOP*
|
|
|
|
Klepling whirled around as the door opened. He gazed steadily
|
|
at 'Miss Smith'.
|
|
|
|
"What do you want?" he asked somewhat gruffly.
|
|
"I was told that you had excercise facilities that
|
|
could be made available to me." She said.
|
|
Klepling was surprised by the apparent pleasantness in her
|
|
voice...
|
|
'COULD BE SOME RUSE', he thought, 'BUT .. ORDERS ARE ORDERS ...
|
|
OR WERE THEY....'.
|
|
|
|
"One moment", he reached for his communicator pin as he closed
|
|
the door, closing 'Smith' back in her quarters.
|
|
|
|
Klepling accessed the security communications net, so that the
|
|
message would only go through security and not through the bridge.
|
|
"Greely, Hamden, SHE is about to move to the security excercise
|
|
area ... Klepling out."
|
|
|
|
Klepling opened the door after receiving confirmation that his
|
|
message had been received. He faced the 'lady' , whom he felt was
|
|
responsible for the deaths of Meede, Assali and Albert.
|
|
|
|
"Facilities are currently available, are you ready at this time?"
|
|
|
|
"Yes, that would be fine."
|
|
Klepling watched as she grabbed the bag of excercise attire which
|
|
he had issued to her earlier. Klepling motioned to the 2 other guards,
|
|
who promptly fell in behind the woman.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ensign Hamden and Yeoman Greely walked into the security hall.
|
|
Both strode calmly but quickly into the area of the hall containing
|
|
excercise equipment.
|
|
|
|
Hamden spoke first,"You're the one, aren't you?"
|
|
Hamden glared at the woman, Ms. 'Smith', as she had named herself.
|
|
|
|
"I'm sorry, were you talking to me *Ensign*", she replied.
|
|
|
|
Hamden heard the tone of her voice, it reminded him of Meede, and
|
|
this only fueled his anger more.
|
|
"You're the one who killed the away team. What are you doing in here?
|
|
Shouldn't you be in the brig?", Greely spoke up harshly now.
|
|
|
|
"What caused that terrible accident is still under investigation",
|
|
Smith said as she stood up.
|
|
|
|
Hamden approached her.
|
|
"Where the hell do you think you are going?" he said, as he
|
|
pushed her hard enough to make her sit back down on the bench. He
|
|
continued, "You kill *two* security officers and the First Officer and
|
|
now you are in the security training room acting like you own the place.."
|
|
|
|
Smith rose quickly and stared at Hamden.
|
|
"Mister, if you touch me again, I *WILL* KILL you, is that
|
|
understood.
|
|
|
|
Greely grabbed her by the arm as he spun her towards him,
|
|
pulling her 'in his face', "How dare you threaten StarFleet officers!"
|
|
He felt her grab his arm as she pulled herself free from his grasp,
|
|
twisting his arm behind his back as she did.
|
|
He groaned and then screamed in agony as his arm was suddenly
|
|
stretched and twisted as his elbow gave way and his arm started to
|
|
double back on itself.
|
|
Hamden rushed Smith. For all his training, he received
|
|
a kick square in the chest which winded him, causing him to
|
|
reflexively double over. As well, the force of the blow threw
|
|
him almost 3 meters across the room.
|
|
|
|
Smith stood behind Greely and continued applying pressure.
|
|
As he screamed she whispered icily, "Death is easy if you know how
|
|
to apply it."
|
|
Greely could feel his life in her hands.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Two more guards had come running into the hall after hearing
|
|
the screams.
|
|
"What's going on here?!" one of them yelled as they approached.
|
|
Smith let Greely go and pushed him to the floor as she
|
|
answered, "Why did you let these two in, you know I am not allowed
|
|
company."
|
|
One of the new guards held a phaser pointed at Smith,
|
|
while the other knelt down to examine Yeoman Greely. His arm
|
|
was still twisted up behind his back and he lay on his stomach
|
|
moaning. The guard with the phaser touched his communicator
|
|
pin.
|
|
"Security and Medical to Security training room one."
|
|
|
|
He heard a voice respond, "Penthrach here, message
|
|
acknowledged, security? and medical are on their way."
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Malory gazed down the conference room table yet again.
|
|
He felt the feeling of 'deja-vous'. He was flanked by acting
|
|
security chief Zalvosta and Doctor Mayak. He stared at
|
|
'Ms Smith', as she stood in a stiff at-ease posture. Standing
|
|
beside her were two large security guards, in security vests.
|
|
Malory recognized Yeoman Bronsdale, but did not know the name of the
|
|
other guard.
|
|
|
|
"Ms Smith," Malory began ,"we are here to determine the
|
|
circumstances around the incident earlier today in the Training
|
|
Room. In your own words what exactly happened there today?"
|
|
Calmly, he listened.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, I was approached at a time when I was led to believe
|
|
that I was to remain segregated from the rest of your crew.
|
|
They accosted me in a rough and threatening manner. I told these
|
|
ENSIGNS to leave me alone, instead they persisted in confronting
|
|
me. Since they were not supposed to be there I knew they didn't just
|
|
happen upon me. They had planned to confront me and were in collusion
|
|
with my guards. It was obvious that they had plans for me. I was not
|
|
about to allow them to follow through."
|
|
|
|
Malory nodded, as 'Smith' finished.
|
|
"The Ensigns of course, tell a different story .. I tend
|
|
to believe that the truth is somewhere in the middle."
|
|
|
|
Zalvosta was somewhat shocked.
|
|
"Captain, Sir, do you believe that four StarFleet officers are
|
|
lying?"
|
|
Malory turned and faced his acting security chief.
|
|
"I believe that both parties' perceptions of events may be
|
|
slightly clouded."
|
|
He turned and faced Mayak.
|
|
"Doctor, what is the status of the injured crewman?"
|
|
|
|
Mayak looked down at the small chart in front of her,
|
|
"The gentleman with the injured arm should be healed in a day or two.
|
|
His arm however, may never be exactly right .. but we'll see. The other
|
|
merely had the wind knocked out of him, he'll be fine."
|
|
|
|
"Thank you Doctor. Ms Zalvosta, inform all personnel involved
|
|
that appropriate disciplinary action will be taken."
|
|
Malory was tired. He had let this go on long enough and
|
|
now someone was hurt. Moreover, he didn't like the idea of members
|
|
of security going 'on their own'. He hoped that he would get someone
|
|
like Meede back as a security chief. He brought his mind back to
|
|
the events at hand.
|
|
"Ms Smith please take a seat, the rest are dismissed."
|
|
"But Sir..." Bronsdale started to speak.
|
|
|
|
Malory stared at the Yeoman and then swept the room with
|
|
his vision. He rose from his chair, glaring.
|
|
"But NOTHING, everyone is dismissed. I wish to talk privately
|
|
with Ms Smith."
|
|
Grudgingly, Zalvosta, Mayak and the two guards exited the
|
|
room.
|
|
"Aye sir", Malory heard the other guard mutter as he left.
|
|
Malory turned and faced 'Smith'. He gestured for her to take
|
|
a seat across from him as he sat down. After she had seated herself
|
|
as well, he began.
|
|
"Lieutenant Whitecloud, I believe it is time we ended this charade."
|
|
|
|
"I'm sorry, you must have me mistaken for somebody else",
|
|
Smith/Whitecloud said calmly.
|
|
Malory pushed a few buttons on the console before him.
|
|
The screen at one end of the room came on with the first page of
|
|
Whitecloud's file from StarBase 89. The visual was poor, as was
|
|
standard, but it was obviously Smith."
|
|
"Are you trying to deny that this is you?"
|
|
|
|
Malory watched as his guest paused for a moment.
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"Sir, I'm hoping you will realize that the persons in those
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files can't be on this ship."
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"I must know why three of my best officers were killed. I have
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a lot of questions I need answered, before I can accept that
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you were never here."
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"Tell me what you have", she offered.
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Malory paged needlessly through his notes on the terminal
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for a few minutes as he thought and then rested his mind. Finally,
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he spoke again.
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"The explosion?"
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"We could not leave top secret equipment to be found by anybody.
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Policy."
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"What really happened?"
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"You stumbled on a top secret project just when things weren't
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going well."
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"You are still being extremely evasive Lieutenant."
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"I have my orders."
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"And what do your orders say about answering to Admirals
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while under direct questioning?"
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"I'm willing to pay the price for keeping my orders."
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Malory frowned. He wasn't getting much further than he had
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already hypothesized. Malory wasn't happy with the fact that Admiral
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Hrgon wanted to speak with WhiteCloud. Malory felt it better if
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fewwer people were involved. He knew that she was hiding a lot
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but she was sincere about the secrecy. If she was telling the
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truth, as his gut told him, he shouldn't be asking her questions
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and DEFINITELY the Admiral didn't need to be. It was out of his
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hands now however.
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"I'll leave the rest of the questions to the Admiral, maybe
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you will be able to talk more freely with him." He turned off his console.
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"I don't think so.."
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"Well, we'll find out very soon."
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The conversation was interrupted by the comm pipping on.
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"Captain, Bridge here."
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"Go ahead Mr Penthrach."
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"Sir, we are preparing to drop out of warp for approach
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to StarBase 89."
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"Very Good, I'll be there in a few minutes."
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"Bridge out."
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Malory turned and faced WhiteCloud again. Calmly he strode
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out of the room. He knew that the two security guards would be
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standing outside of the door. He spoke to them quietly.
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"Escort her back to her quarters. She is to be confined
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there for the duration of the voyage. I don't want any more
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incidents ... Understood."
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"Yes sir", the guards said almost in unison.
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Malory then went and made his way to the bridge, which
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was one level above.
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*VHOOSH*
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The doors to the turbo-lift opened and Malory looked over
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his bridge. Qhasmon was still at helm and the large figure of
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Penthrach dwarfed him as he sat at his communications position.
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T'irna was back at the ORACLE 1 station and a secondary officer
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was at ORACLE 2. Malory stood at the tactical position.
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"Preparing for impulse speed Captain" Qhasmon spoke.
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The ship dropped out of warp and approached the StarBase.
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"Lt T'irna, maximum sensor sweeps, let's see if we can catch
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that anomaly this time ... if it should reappear ... route displays to
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tactical."
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"Sir, sensors indicate nothing unexpected."
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"Wait, there.. did you just see it Lt, what could be the
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explanation for that. I saw the small ship for an instant."
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T'irna was puzzled.
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"I am not sure Captain. Attempting to focus on that area."
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"Discreetly Lt , if it is a ship, we wouldn't want it getting
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jumpy now would we?"
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"Jumpy sir?"
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"Never mind, just be discreet about the sensor sweeps."
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Malory looked at his display. Sporadically, at several
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second intervals, a ship would appear and disappear from his
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display. It would only appear for an instant though, so he could
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never be sure.
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"Lt , is it possible that this is a cloaked ship?"
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"If it were cloaked, then I would surmise that it would
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have to be able to constantly shift its cloaking frequency. Thus
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we would detect it only occasionally, as it shifted across the
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frequency which we are scanning at.
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There is no known device that would allow for this however."
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"Is there any way which we could shift our sensor frequency
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so that we could get a better idea?"
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"No sir. We would have to know the pattern in which they are
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shifting, otherwise it would merely be poor guesswork which would
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more likely result in less observation of the potential vessel."
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"I see...."
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"Lt Qhasmon, take us into StarBase.
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Lt T'irna, see what more you can make ORACLE do."
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The DELPHI slid easily into a standard orbit around
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the StarBase.
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The StarBase was a massive structure which was capable
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of docking more than 10 starships at a time. The top half was
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dome shaped with a long pylon-like tail extending below it. The
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structure ended up looking very much like a mushroom. From every
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surface of the base, a multitude of sensors and antennas protruded.
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Evenly spaced around the periphery were five large doors to allow
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StarShips to drydock.
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Since the base was also a monitoring station for Neutral
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Zone, and more importantly, under durisdiction of Admiral Hrgon,
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the base was heavily armed and shielded. It not only had phaser
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rings on the dome, but had a multitude of phaser cannons and
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torpedo launchers spread over the surface.
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Malory knew that the Base could stand any attack for
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quite a long time.
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He looked on at it nevertheless, wondering what awaited him
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and his ship here, once again...
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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From: sks1@Ra.MsState.Edu (Sujay Shaunak)
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Subject: DELPHI : Chapter 7
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DELPHI : Chapter 7
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"Old Friends"
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Akimbe Assali watched as Commander Tarva entered the transporter
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room. She was dressed in a mustard-yellow StarFleet uniform. Commander
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Norton, whom Meede had initially speculated as being a Romulan, also wore
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the standard mustard-yellow uniform, and stood beside Assali. Transporter
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chief Swanson stood manning the transporter controls as Tarva addressed
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him. Assali merely listened to the exchange.
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"Have you been able to spot any of our people on the DELPHI?"
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"We think we've spotted Valerta and Galleran. We also feel
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that we can transport through their shields. As they stand,
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they're at minimum power and we've been able to determine the
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pulse frequency. I think however, that it wouldn't be prudent
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to just pull them out."
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"Agreed, what's the Delphi's Transporter activity been like?"
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"There's been some activity but there hasn't been any way to
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tell if any of our crew but Valerta and Galleran are still on the ship."
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Swanson replied.
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"Can we get in?" She asked Norton.
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"Yes, Sir" Norton said "StarShips generally relax security
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a bit around a StarBase, or at least there is increased
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transporter use which leaves windows of opportunity into both."
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"Okay we'll keep that in mind." Tarva said "First I'll go to
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the Star Base and try to contact Captain Malory from there.
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Whenever your ready chief", she said as she stood on a transporter
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pad.
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Assali looked on as she transported off. He and Captain Anthony
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had spoken at great length about how the crews would be returned to their
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respective ships without incident, as the VIGILANTE lurked for the DELPHI
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near StarBase 89. Assali knew that the VIGILANTE could cloak, but was
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unsure as to why StarFleet would use such a vessel, and, more importantly,
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how the DELPHI could fail to detect it. Assali stared at the transporter
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pad.
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'THE CAPTAIN CAN TAKE CARE OF HIMSELF .....'
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.......
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Commander Elayne Hause, administrative aide to Admiral Hrgon, and
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effectivley Executive officer of StarBase 89 strode down one if the
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StarBase's many corridors. She was on her way to the lounge as she had
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scheduled a meeting with the newly arrived Commander Shelby. She turned
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a corner.
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Surprisingly, she saw a figure in front of her.
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'NOW WHERE COULD THIS PERSON HAVE COME FROM??'
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She was not in a well-traveled corridor of the StarBase, and moreover
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although it was hard to tell, the figure looked to be a Kalonian female.
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'THERE, THAT'S IT, DEFINITELY KALONIAN.'
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Hause saw the smooth high forehead, characteristic of Kalonians
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as the figure glanced around. Also, the figure was definitely female.
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'SURELY SHE CAN'T BE LOST..'
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Hause slowed her pace just a bit and followed the Kalonian female.
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The figure was now walking with certainty and surprisingly, was apparently
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headed for the lounge. She watched as the figure was intercepted by Lt Bloom
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just outside of the lounge.
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The figure quickly finished her conversation with Bloom and
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went into the lounge. Hause shrugged and followed. As the figure went
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to a comm booth, Hause spied Commander Shelby, the light blonde
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hair quickly singling her out, even in the rather spartan lounge.
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"Commander Shelby" Hause started, after walking to Shelby.
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Shelby's attention seemed to be fixed on the figure who had
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just walked into the comm booth as well.
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"Commander Hause, it's good to see you again...." Shelby glanced
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again at the booth.
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"Look Commander, I must apologize but I see another member of the
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S.F.S.C.C. Let's schedule our meeting for some other time. I really must
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meet with this person."
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'THE STAR FLEET SECURITY CONSULTING CORPS... WHAT WOULD THEY BE
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DOING HERE RIGHT NOW... I'D BETTER GO AND VERIFY CURRENT BASE OPERATING
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STATUS..'
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"Very well, Commander Shelby. We can reschedule the meeting later.
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I too must be going."
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With a nod, Hause left, but spared a parting glance as she left
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the lounge. It seemed as though the Kalonian and Shelby were in
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intense conversation.
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'THIS MUST BE A SECURITY CHECK....' Hause quickly departed.
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.......
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Olgin Penthrach looked as his incoming message panel *BLEEPED*.
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He noted that the message was on a public channel from the Starbase.
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"This is the DELPHI, Lieutenant Penthrach, can I help you?" he
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answered.
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The message identification came through as the sender made her
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request.
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"Yes, I'd like to speak with Captain Malory."
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Penthrach read the identification.
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NAME : Sashon Tarva
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RANK : Commander
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POSITION: Security Specialist --
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Star Fleet Security Consultant Corps.
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NOTES : Currently on Assignment along Romulan
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Neutral Zone assessing possible security
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Lapses.
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He looked at the visual identification. There was no mistaking here,
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'ANOTHER KALONIAN ', he thought. Everything checked out. Penthrach knew
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however that the Captain was currently involved with the transport of
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'Ms Smith' from the DELPHI to the StarBase.
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"I'm sorry Commander Tarva, but the Captain is not available at
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this time. May I take a message, or arrange a call back?"
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"Yes. Tell the Captain I'd like to speak with him as soon
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as he is available .. Entering communicator frequency now."
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Penthrach logged the message and the frequency in the Captain's
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mail. This way, Malory would be able to contact the lady at his leisure, and
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would be able to get the message without prior notification.
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"Very good Commander, I'll pass your message to the Captain
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as soon as he is available."
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"Thank you, Tarva out."
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.......
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Admiral Hrgon stood at his large window aboard the StarBase,
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gazing out at the vast expanse of stars.
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*BLEEP*
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Hrgon swirled the reddish ale in his goblet around one more time,
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before moving to his desk, and his message console. Hrgon submitted himself
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to the standard retina scans and some otherwise poor security measures as
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he prepared himself for the message.
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-- StarFleet Priority 1 Notification --
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-- --
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--Re. Death of Commodore Albrit --
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-- --
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-- Preliminary cause of death : --
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-- Congestive Heart Failure--
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-- --
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-- Initial Toxin report : --
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-- Inconclusive --
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-- --
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-- Follow-up Toxin report : --
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-- Inconclusive --
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-- --
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-- Examination of Commodore's quarters : --
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-- Inconclusive --
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-- --
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-- Conclusion : Undiagnosable heart problem --
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-- resulting in death --
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-- --
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-- End Notification --
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Hrgon slammed his fists on his table.
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'OF COURSE ITS BLOODY INCONCLUSIVE. WOULD A FOOL ROMULAN
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LEAVE ANY EVIDENCE? OF COURSE NOT.'
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*BLEEP*
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Another message began coming through on his console.
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-- StarFleet Priority 1 Notification --
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-- --
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-- Subject : Ship assignments --
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-- --
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-- The following ships have been placed under --
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-- your durisdiction for patrol of the Neutral --
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-- zone as well as Exploration... --
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-- --
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-- U.S.S. Estel Excelsior-class --
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-- Commanding officer : Cmmdr Grtag --
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-- --
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-- U.S.S. Targon Orazzin-Class --
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-- Commanding officer : Cmmdr Sardoc --
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-- --
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-- U.S.S. Palomine Nebulae-Class --
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-- Commanding officer : Cpt Hampton --
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-- --
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-- Ships are en route. --
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-- Arrival time 40-60 hours. --
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-- --
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-- End Notification --
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"Ahh, this is much better. Now we have the power we need.
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....With few, you prepare for the enemy; With many, the
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enemy must prepare for you..."
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*BLEEP*
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A final message came across the Admiral's console.
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-- StarFleet Priority 4 Notification --
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-- --
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-- Subject : Personnel Transfer --
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-- --
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-- Proclamation : --
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-- Due to experience with the DELPHI --
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-- project underneath Commodore Albrit, --
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-- Lt Herlt Yarin has been assigned to --
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-- StarBase 89. --
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-- --
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-- Effective Immediately. --
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-- --
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-- U.S.S. Targon transporting. --
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-- --
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-- End Notification --
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Hrgon grunted as the StarFleet record of Lt Yarin began
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scrolling before him. He half-heartedly looked at it, preferring to
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think about ship assignments. Unexpectedly, his eyes widened.
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'THE FOOLS! HOW COULD THEY HAVE MISSED THIS!' again he
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slammed his fists against his desk, this time with anticipation.
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.......
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Malory calmly strode into his quarters. He hadn't really wanted
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to let go of WhiteCloud so soon, but he couldn't do anything in the face
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of the Admiral's direct orders. Malory ran a hand through his hair and
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then dropped onto his couch. He decided to check his message logs.
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His eyes riveted on the second one, to which he immediately responded.
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He heard a familiar voice.
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"This is Commander Tarva."
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'DEFINITELY TARVA, VERY COOL.'
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"Commander, Malory here.."
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"Captain, I need to talk to you, it's quite important."
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'IT MUST BE THIS STARBASE .. SOMETHING IS ALWAYS HAPPENING HERE.'
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"I can arrange for you to beam over if you want."
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"That would be best."
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'AT LEAST SHE HASN'T REQUESTED A SECURE CHANNEL.'
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"Very good, I'll release authorization."
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"Acknowledged, Tarva out."
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Malory leaned back on his couch. He ran his hands through his hair
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for a moment, then he signaled the bridge.
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"Lt Penthrach, inform transporter room 1 that Commander Sashon
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Tarva will be beaming aboard from the StarBase. I am on my way there."
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"Acknowledged Captain. Glad to see you got your message.
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Penthrach out."
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Malory rose, straightened his tunic, and glanced in the mirror
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for a moment.
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'NEVER MIND.'
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He waved of his reflection and exited his quarters, on his way
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to transporter room 1.
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.........
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Lt Anna Zalvosta stood in the center of the main security
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traing hall.
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"ATTENTION !"
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She kept her face as stern as possible as she looked over
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her comrades. All were in a state of Attention, and Zalvosta really
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couldn't see anything wrong.
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"AT EASE."
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There was a brief shuffling as all 18 security personnel came
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to a more relaxed position. She had called a meeting of *ALL* ship's
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security, regardless of watch.
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"As most of you know, there was an incident a couple of
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days ago, which involved several members of Security. In fact,
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there was nothing short of a conspiracy involved amongst some
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of our own... The Captain has had me inform the members in question,
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that appropriate disciplinary action will be taken. I however, am
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going to add to that.
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These three have gone against the basic code of StarFleet
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security. They have brought disgrace upon our whole group by their
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actions. Look at the Captain, he is not pleased with our
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performance so far. I challenge every member of Security to work
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even harder. We can have no lapses or such gross breaches of conduct again.
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Thus, while we are at the StarBase, we will be conducting
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continuous level 3 drills. These means that the transporter crews
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will be on hour shifts as will all security members. We will be
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running constant checks and cross-checks so that our security will
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be airtight.
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Yeoman Upaw, you are the most familiar with transporter security,
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you will assign transporter duty shifts as well as being on hand when we
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transport our 'guests' to the StarBase. Do you have any recommendations
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as to what procedure we should use?"
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Upaw stepped forward.
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"Yes sir. I suggest that we have a force field around each
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individual pad. This way, each 'guest' will be isolated from the rest.
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As well, there will be a blanket field covering the front area of the
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transporter pads."
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"Very well Yeoman, make it so.
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Also, we will use standard prisoner escort procedure Alpha. Are
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there any questions?"
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Zalvosta looked over the gathering, she had tried to be as
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"Meede'esque" as possible.
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"Good. Now, before you are dismissed, Ensign Hamden, Yeoman
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Greely, and guard Klepling step forward."
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She watched as the three tentatively stepped forward.
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"Members of security, these three are responsible for
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the incident with Ms Smith in the security hall. As such, a mark
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has been placed on each one's StarFleet record. Moreover, shore
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leave has been cancelled for the next 6 months effective on any
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StarFleet vessel, and they will work double shifts until the
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Captain specifies otherwise.
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Members of StarFleet security CAN NOT violate the trust with
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which they are charged. I expect everyone to be attentive so that
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nothing like this ever happens again.
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Company dismissed."
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As the company slowly dispersed, Zalvosta allowed herself to
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take a deep breath. She had never had to discipline a security group
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before. She hoped she would never have to again.
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'I WONDER WHAT MEEDE WOULD HAVE DONE..' she thought, as she
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herself departed, on her way to her own station.
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As fate would have it, Yeoman Upaw and Yeoman Bronsdale
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were now on duty in the DELPHI's main transporter room as Malory
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walked in for the second time in less than a half-hour. Malory noted
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the shift. He decided that Zalvosta must have transporter security
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shifting more frequently or have some form of security excercise underway.
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He decided to note it for future reference.
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"I hope you are quite recovered now after that unfortunate
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incident Mr. Bronsdale." Malory said as he faced the Yeoman.
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"Yes Sir!" the security officer responded quickly.
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"Good."
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"Sir", Upaw reported, "Party of one ready to transport".
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"Go ahead", Malory said as he stood beside the console operator.
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Malory watched as the sparkling lights coalesced into a human
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form. A form which came crisply to attention. Malory gazed at the short
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dark Kalonian on the pad. Her hair was tied in a long braid.
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'DEFINITELY TARVA.'
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"Captain. Permission to come aboard, Sir?"
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"Permission granted, Welcome aboard the DELPHI."
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"Thank you sir."
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Malory couldn't help but smile.
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"So Commander Tarva, how have you been?"
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"I've been fine, Sir, I do need to talk with you."
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"Yes, of course", Malory responded as he motioned to the door.
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He was curious at this very formal attitude that Tarva was displaying.
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It was almost as if she had been serving on a very strict and ordered ship.
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"Won't you come with me."
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They strode into the hall and went to the nearest turbo-lift.
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As they entered the lift and headed for the bridge, Malory spoke again.
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"So Commander, you're doing security consulting now, must be
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very interesting."
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"Yes sir, I get to do a lot of traveling, it keeps me quite busy."
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As they stepped onto the bridge, Malory gave Tarva a moment to
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take in the scene. As well, he noted that Qhasmon was there and
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currently 'had the bridge'.
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"Mr Qhasmon, please make sure that I have minimum interruptions while
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I talk with Commander Tarva".
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"Aye sir", Qhasmon responded immediately.
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As Malory and Tarva stepped into the Captain's ready room, Qhasmon
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heard the backup ORACLE 1 operator, Ensign Findel mutter,
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"Two Kalonians in less than a week, that's one for the record book."
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"Is there something that you would like to report Ensign?" Qhasmon
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hissed, turning to face her as the door to the Captain's ready room closed.
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"No. No sir."
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Findel's gulp would have been barely audible to a human.
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"Very well..." Qhasmon resumed his facing in the Captain's chair.
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Inside the ready room, the door closed. Malory turned and faced
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Tarva, embracing her.
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"Sashon, what are you doing here?" he asked after their short hug.
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As she spoke, he strode over to his desk. He leaned against its
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edge as he held his hands at his side.
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"Percival, I'm here on business. I've got a problem that I need
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your help with."
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"You know I'd do anything I can for you. What do you need, passage
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somewhere, someplace to stay, what?"
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Malory looked as she frowned and took a step towards him.
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"It's not that easy."
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"Well, let's hear it then." Malory was interested now. He had never
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known Tarva to be this evasive.
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He watched her casually look around the room. He knew she was
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thinking about something.
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"Is this room totally secure?" she asked after a moment.
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This question really threw Malory, and it both puzzled and troubled
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him. He stood up, no longer leaning against the desk.
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"Computer."
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"WORKING" chimed the generic computer female voice.
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"Alpha security, initiate."
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"ALPHA SECURITY IMPLEMENTED" the voice replied.
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Malory looked around the room. The only sign of the change in
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security status was that the light beside the door control panel had changed
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from green to red.
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"Satisfied?" he asked, now walking around to the other side of his
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desk. He gestured for her to sit down, and after she did, he himself sat.
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"Now, what's with all the secrecy?"
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He looked on as she crossed her legs, and with a straight face said,
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"I'm here to get my crew back?"
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She smiled as she continued.
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"I believe you picked them up in AR-24. I'm here to retrieve them."
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Malory mused for a moment, half aloud, half in his head.
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"So she wasn't lying when she said StarFleet was involved."
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Some more pieces were now in place in Malory's head.
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"Who is that, Captain?"
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Malory sat for a moment, and merely looked at Tarva, then spoke.
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"I should have known that you were involved. WhiteCloud is too
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damned cold to be associated with anybody else."
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"I hope that the Lieutenant hasn't caused any trouble, I must
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want you that some would refer to her as, I believe the proper
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phrase is, 'a Loose Cannon'. Lieutenant WhiteCloud is a good Warrior
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though. From her transmissions, we knew that she survived."
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'WE?' Malory thought.
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Malory smiled.
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"Thanks for the warning, but it's a bit late.
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Don't worry though, no one was injured too severely..."
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"I do apologize for any incident that may have occurred.
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Most of our crew is a bit 'over the edge'. We've learned how to
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deal with them, but they can be a bit of a handful if your not
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prepared."
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'AGAIN THE "WE'VE", NOW WHAT CREW ?"
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"So I found out" Malory agreed.
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After a brief pause, Tarva spoke again.
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"Now, if you could tell me who else is alive and where they are."
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"Now wait a minute, Sashon, three of my officers were killed in
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AR-24. I can't just turn them over to you without finishing the
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investigation."
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Malory knew that something was up, and he wasn't about to just
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drop everything blindly, even if the security of the Federation was
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at stake. He had a duty to his ship and crew, both dead and alive.
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"What I was hoping for is not going to be that easy Captain.
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But that brings me to another topic I wanted to discuss."
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Malory was open for anything now.
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"And what might that be?"
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"Your landing party was not killed at AR-24."
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"What?"
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"We were able to retrieve them, just before the explosion."
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"If my people are still alive, where are they?"
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"They are quite safe, you can trust me on that. Right now
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they're just waiting for me to arrange a proper exchange."
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"Well, that's going to be difficult. Lieutenant Whitecloud
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has been transferred to Star Base 89 for interrogation. I was
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delivering her when you called." Malory seemed quite aware of
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the irony.
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Tarva seemed to consider for a second then said "Can you get her
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back?"
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Malory laughed.
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"Get her back? I couldn't even keep her myself!
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As required, I had to inform the Admiral of the deaths of my three
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crewmen. As such, the Admiral wanted all of the details... After
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I informed him of the party that I beamed up, he almost went berserk.
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He wants to interrogate all of them personally, I would have liked to
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have asked my own questions... I have to deliver the other four
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survivors within a couple of hours ..."
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"I thought there were six survivors?" Tarva said concerned.
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"Oh yes, the Vulcan S'Turlek, did not survive his injuries."
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Tarva was quiet for a few moments.
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"Let me lay this on the table. We have to get this taken care of.
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Not only do we want to get both crews back to where they're supposed to be,
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but we also need to adjust ship's logs to erase all data collected."
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"Now wait a minute. Your asking me to forge my logs on your word?
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I'm sorry, Sashon, but I can't do that on what little you've given me."
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Tarva spoke as she stood.
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"We knew that this would be your response, so we've arranged to give
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you more than my word."
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Malory watched as she pulled out a large old-style communicator
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from under the back of her uniform. She flipped it open and said,
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"Have you made arrangements with Commander Shelby?"
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'IF SHELBY IS INVOLVED IN THIS, IT MUST HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE
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BORG..', Malory shuddered. 'IF THAT'S TRUE, NO WONDER THEY NEED SUCH TIGHT
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SECURITY.'
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Tarva listened to the response on her communicator and then
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spoke to Malory again.
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"Can you at least promise me not to make any new logs concerning
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this incident and especially this conversation until I've had further
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opportunity to convince you?"
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Malory smiled, this was an easy question.
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"I will not make any new logs or investigate this incident further
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until you have had that chance."
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Tarva smiled.
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"Now would be as good a time as any to get started."
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Malory stood as well, ready for the intrigue.
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"Where do we go?"
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"Let's start by going back to Star Base 89."
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"Okay, but first I have to talk with my officers, won't you
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wait on the bridge for a moment. Computer, cancel alpha security."
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"ALPHA SECURITY CANCELED."
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As Malory ushered Tarva out, he called Lt Penthrach and
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Ensign Findel in. He noted that the red light on the control pad
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had changed from red back to green, as was standard.
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After the door had closed, the trio stood just inside the ready-room.
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"Mr Penthrach, has there been any unauthorized communications
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to or from the Delphi, say in the past ten minutes?"
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Malory watched as Penthrach stiffened in his large frame and then
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scratched his chin reflectively as he relaxed again.
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"No sir, our systems would alert us to any unauthorized
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transmission." 'IN THEORY', he mentally added.
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Malory faced Ensign Naine Findel.
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"Ensign, have there been any unusual Oracle anomalies since we
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arrived at the StarBase?"
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The Ensign stiffened as well, coming to attention.
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"No Sir, We've been doing the standard calibrations since
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arrival. We have not had any unaccounted for readings."
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Malory frowned, he wondered at how many more tests and calibrations
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ORACLE would need. It was beginning to wear on his patience. He doubted that
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anything would show up while the sensors were being recalibrated. Penthrach
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interrupted his reverie.
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"Is there a problem, Sir?"
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"No Lieutenant, dismissed."
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With that all three stepped onto the bridge.
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......
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Aboard the Karise, Praetor Kh'arna sat in his stone chair.
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Tests of the plasma weapon had been completed, and the debris from the
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Federation starship had been scattered. Everything was going by the
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plan. The only problem was the DELPHI. Apparently something had happened
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to it, and it was returning to StarBase 89.
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'NO MATTER. A MOMENTARY DELAY IS ACCEPTABLE...'
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His plan was in motion and he had more than competent Commanders
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and Sub-commanders. This change would cause no great change in his plan ...
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yet.
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He called his tactical officer in.
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"Sub-Commander. Have the ships redeploy themselves
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as follows .... Soon we will move."
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The Praetor had full confidence in his tactical officer's ability
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to get the message to the ships without alerting any suspicion. He was
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after all, Romulan....
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......
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Malory watched as he apparently materialized in a small transporter
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room on StarBase 89. The room was empty, save for the transporter operator,
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a blond-haired woman wearing a red uniform, whom Malory recognized instantly.
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"Commander Shelby, how nice it is to see you again", he said.
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Malory had worked with Shelby only briefly as she had wanted to try something
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different with the weapons systems aboard a Pentalia-class ship, the New
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Auckland in this case.
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As usual, Shelby was all business in her reply.
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"Sir, won't you come with me please?"
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Malory grimaced slightly as Shelby turned and exited the room
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before either Malory or Tarva even had a chance to step down off of the
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transporter pad.
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'FINE, WE CAN PLAY FORMAL TOO COMMANDER', he thought. He had never
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cared much for Shelby, she was a little too self-assured for his taste.
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Now he didn't regret ever putting her 'in her place' while they had
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' discussed ' Pentalia-class weapons systems.
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Without a word, both he a Tarva followed her through. Soon they
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all stood in the security section.
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Malory guessed that this was a 'secure' room or something of that
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nature that they had been led too. For what purpose, he wasn't quite
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sure. He doubted that it was for a round of laughs and a stiff drink
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however.
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Shelby opened the door, the room was unoccupied. Then,
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she promptly closed the door. Malory noticed both Tarva and Shelby
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glance down the hallway. No one else was present. Shelby slowly
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nodded to Tarva.
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Quickly and efficiently, Tarva pulled out her old-style
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communicator.
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'WHAT ARE THESE TWO UP TO?' Malory thought, as she spoke into
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the communicator.
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"All is clear, you may proceed when ready."
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Quickly, she closed the communicator, returning it to its
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place underneath the back of her tunic.
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Curiously, the light on the control pad of the door blinked,
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indicating that the door was being operated from the inside. It
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then slid open, and Malory could only stare.
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"Captain, it's good to see you again." Assali said with a wide smile.
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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Subject: DELPHI : Chapter 8
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DELPHI : Chapter 8
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"Resurrection"
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Malory sat across from Assali in the sealed and theoretically
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secure room. Commanders Tarva and Shelby were also seated. He merely
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listened as Assali, Tarva, and Shelby provided him with some background
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knowledge in an effort to persuade him to their cause. From his previous
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knowledge of Tarva and Shelby, as well as the mere fact that his first
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officer was still alive, Malory decided that he would join in the
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plot.
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"I still can't believe that Admiral Hrgon is outside the loop
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on this", he said.
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Shelby responded.
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"We couldn't include everybody. That would defeat the purpose.
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The more people who know, the greater the chance of a leak either
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accidental or intentional we just can't afford one. Besides, though
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Admiral Hrgon's loyalty to Star Fleet is indisputable, he does have
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his own agenda. We don't need anybody side tracking Project Fulton
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to affect their own power base."
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"I suppose your right, but it still disturbs me to be going
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around a commanding officer's back." Malory really hated agreeing with
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Shelby, and thought for a moment.
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"How about Commodore Albrit?"
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Shelby frowned.
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"He's dead, we're still not sure what happened to him.. No
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disrespect intended, but I wouldn't have anything to do with this
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project if he were involved."
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Malory frowned and nodded as well.
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"I hadn't heard that ... but you've won me over...
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Now, how are we going to accomplish this task?"
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"Captain on the bridge!"
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Lieutenant Commander Julien Alexandre, First officer of the
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U.S.S. Estel rose from the Captain's chair immediately. Quickly, he turned
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and faced his captain. Even now, he had to suppress the urge to swallow and
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had difficulty talking with a level voice when he saw his captain.
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"RHHhheport C'mahhndrrr" Commander Grtag, commanding officer of the
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U.S.S. Estel rumbled. The hairs at the base of his neck bristled.
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"Sir! We have been ordered by StarFleet command to proceed to
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StarBase 89 where we have been reassigned. We are to be placed under
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Admiral Hrgon's durisdiction. A course has been plotted and laid in sir!"
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Alexandre reported quickly.
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He watched as Grtag straightened. This act brought him to his full
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height of over 7 and a half feet. Alexandre saw the fur covering the
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Commander's face ripple and his whiskers twitch. He gazed into the rounded
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green pupils.
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Grtag resumed his standard 'hunch', muscles rippling even through the
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thick fur and special uniform.
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"PRRRrrohsssseehd C'mahhndrrr. WaahRrrp SSssehvein."
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Grtag sniffed. He was pleased that now he no longer smelled fear
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from his first officer. Grtag had always been bothered by that with the
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officers he had worked with. After all, very few StarFleet officers had
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even heard of a Kzinti, much less seen one or served with one.
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"Helm, engage on course to StarBase 89, warp factor 7."
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Alexandre heard the Captain rumble as he stalked off of the bridge.
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Alexandre had known of Grtag before this assignment, but was still awed.
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To his knowledge, Grtag was the only Kzinti in StarFleet at present. From
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the rumors that had been circulating among the crew, Grtag had been found
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as a 'child' and had never been to the Kzin homeworld, or even acknowledged
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it. In the time that he had spent with Grtag, he had found him to be the
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consumate, if intimidating, StarFleet officer, with no mixed loyalties
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whatsoever.
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He looked on as the stars streaked across the viewscreen.
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'I WONDER WHAT THIS ASSIGNMENT WILL BE....'
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Malory spoke to Commander Shelby, as he walked with her and Tarva.
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They were on their way back to the transporter room. Assali had already
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transported back to the VIGILANTE.
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"Tarva and I will begin preparations as soon as we get back to
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the DELPHI."
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"Very good, I'll begin preparations on this end. I hope all
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works out, we need to get this over with as soon as possible."
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As Shelby finished speaking, they turned a corner and the trio
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came face to face with Admiral Hrgon and a Lieutenant. Actually, to be
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more accurate, the trio came neck to face with the Admiral.
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"Ah, Captain Malory, just the human I've been looking for."
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Malory took in the Admiral's Tellarian countenance. He was still
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just as hairy as the last time had they'd met, with the same large nose, almost
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like a snout. His eyes were very dark.
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Malory, Shelby and Tarva immediately came to a natural attention.
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"Sir. How can I help you?" Malory answered.
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Hrgon frowned his bushy eyebrows, ignoring Malory for the moment.
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His dark gaze was on the two Commanders.
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"Commander Shelby ... and this must be Commander Tarva."
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"Sir" they both said.
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"Commander Tarva, you're with the S F S C C?"
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Hrgon pronounced each of the letters as if it were a word.
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"Yes, Sir." She replied.
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"Very good, I'll be wanting to discuss something with you,
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if you could contact my aid to set up a time."
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"Sir, I may not be in the area much longer."
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Malory guessed that Tarva was trying to avoid the confrontation.
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"Well, we'll just have to make it soon. By the way,
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Lieutenant Bloom informs me he could find no record of your
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billet assignment or even of your arrival itinerary."
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Malory saw the Lieutenant perk up as his name was mentioned.
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Malory already disliked this man and hadn't even spoken with im yet.
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"Sir, part of my job is to identify security lapses at StarFleet
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installations. Though I'm not here on official business it's become kind
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of standard for us to travel under a low profile. Since I'd just arrived,
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when I encountered Lieutenant Bloom, I had not yet secured quarters. Now,
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Captain Malory has offered the hospitality of the DELPHI so I'll be
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billeting there."
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'NICE EXPLANATION', Malory thought.
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Hrgon nodded his head, seemingly in acceptance of the explanation.
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He turned again to face Malory.
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"Now Captain, I'm ready to talk to the remaining detainees, if
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you could arrange for them to be transferred directly to Holding Area R-8,
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I would greatly appreciate it."
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'IN OTHER WORDS, BEAM THE REST OVER NOW', Malory mentally added.
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"And what of Lieutenant Whitecloud?" he asked.
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Hrgon looked at the two ladies who flanked Malory.
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"We were unable to get any new information from her. She has
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been extremely well trained, I wish my whole security staff were like her."
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'HAH! TARVA AND SHELBY ARE BOTH SECURITY SPECIALISTS... AND HRGON
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DOESN'T LIKE THIS PUFFED UP LIEUTENANT EITHER.'
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Malory kept a straight face as he watched Lt Bloom shift uneasily
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in his stance.
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Hrgon continued.
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"Also, Captain, I'm going to want to discuss this matter with you
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in more depth some time soon, as well as your new orders ....
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Now that Albrit is dead....
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Perhaps you should accompany the rest of Whitecloud's crew when
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you transport them over."
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"Yes, perhaps that would be the best time." Malory was somewhat
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surprised by the strange tone in the Admiral's voice.
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'SURELY HRGON CAN'T BE THAT CALLOUS..' he thought.
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Hrgon inhaled deeply, signifying that the conversation was almost
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finished. He turned and faced Shelby for a final time.
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"Very good. Commander, are you available in about half an hour?
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I've got some problems related to Captain Malory's guests I'd like your
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opinion on."
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"Yes, Sir" Shelby answered instinctively.
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"That will be all, dismissed"
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Hrgon and Bloom continued down the corridor.
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As they reached the transporter room, with Hrgon and Bloom out
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of sight, Tarva spoke.
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"Do you think he just happened to bump into us?"
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Neither Malory nor Shelby answered.
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......
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"StarDock, this is the U.S.S. Targon requesting clearance for
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transport", Lt Edwin, communications officer spoke.
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"U.S.S. Targon, this is StarDock. Clearance approved. Hold your
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current position and await transport."
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"Lt Cmmdr Riehat, await our passenger in transporter room 1.
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Helm, set course 47.5 mark 19. Engage at warp factor 9
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pending successful transport notification from Commander Rieht."
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Cmmdr Sardoc efficiently stated his orders.
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"Yes sir!"
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Cmmdr Rieht, first officer of the Targon immediately left the bridge
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and waited in transporter room 1. He looked on as the figure began
|
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materializing on the transporter pad. Soon, the figure was fully
|
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materialized and stepped forward.
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"Lt Herlt Yarin, requesting transport. Sir."
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Rieht looked at Yarin. Yarin stood at roughly 5'8" in height,
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with dark hair and dark eyes. There was a large amount of scar tissue
|
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on the right hand side of his face and it appeared to run down his neck
|
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as well.
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"Permission to COME ABOARD granted... Lieutenant."
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Rieht saw the Lieutenant stiffen as he realized his breach of procedure.
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'HE MUST HAVE BEEN IN A POORLY STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENT FOR
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AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME... DAMM, I'M SOUNDING LIKE SARDOC NOW
|
|
AREN'T I...'
|
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Rieht shook his head internally at his own musings as he
|
|
stepped back to the transporter console.
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|
"Rieht to bridge, transport complete. We are ready for departure.
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Rieht out."
|
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|
Rieht faced Yarin again.
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|
"Now Lieutenant, I will escort you to your quarters. We are scheduled
|
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to arrive at StarBase 89 in approximately 50 hours...
|
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If you will follow me..."
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"Yes sir."
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Rieht left the transporter room, with Yarin close behind.
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Aboard the bridge of the Targon, Cmmdr Sardoc, commanding officer
|
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of the Targon, waited, glancing at his readouts. All was operating
|
|
normally. Sardoc sat in his chair and touched his fingertips together,
|
|
while bowing his head slightly.
|
|
'NO MORE CAN BE DONE TILL WE ARRIVE.'
|
|
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|
His bridge crew had promptly followed his instructions as expected.
|
|
He was satisfied with their performance. The Orazzin-class Targon streaked
|
|
towards StarBase 89, demonstrating why it was one of the fastest ships in
|
|
the fleet.
|
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|
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......
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"Sir, Holding Area R-8 reports they are prepared to receive our
|
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guests."
|
|
Malory glanced at Yeoman Upaw. He and Tarva stood to one side
|
|
of the transporter console. The plan was for the four remaining 'guests'
|
|
to transport and then Malory and Tarva would follow. The VIGILANTE was
|
|
supposed to take care of things from there.
|
|
|
|
"Very well, have them brought in."
|
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|
*VHOOSH*
|
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|
The door to the transporter room opened. One by one the 'guests'
|
|
entered. Each was flanked on either side by a security guard with a drawn
|
|
and tightly held weapon. Malory noted the intensity on all of the security
|
|
guards' faces. The last people to enter were Security Chief Zalvosta and
|
|
another Security member who was carrying a metal satchel. Malory knew
|
|
that as per standard security regulations, the satchel contained the equipment
|
|
and clothing that the 'guests' had been carrying when they were beamed
|
|
aboard. Only Zalvosta and the security person carrying the satchel did not
|
|
have phasers drawn.
|
|
The four guests walked directly to the transporter pads and took
|
|
positions on the pads. None of them said a word. The bag was placed on its
|
|
own pad, and the security members stepped away from the transporter,
|
|
as was custom. Still, all security officers, save Zalvosta and the other
|
|
had their weapons drawn and aimed.
|
|
Malory turned to Yeoman Upaw.
|
|
"Raise force field."
|
|
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|
Malory watched as Upaw's fingers danced along different buttons.
|
|
'HMMM, SAME TRANSPORTER ARRANGEMENT AS THE NEW AUCKLAND', he noted.
|
|
He saw that Upaw was erecting a force field on each pad, thus each
|
|
transportee was isolated from all the others.
|
|
|
|
"Force Field activated" Upaw finally said.
|
|
|
|
At this, the security contingent promptly holstered their
|
|
weapons.
|
|
"Dismissed", Zalvosta said, and the nine other security members
|
|
filed out of the transporter room. Only Malory, Tarva, Zalvosta and Upaw
|
|
remained.
|
|
|
|
"Where is Smith?"
|
|
The Klingon on the transporter pad demanded.
|
|
|
|
"What have you done with her?" One of the humans added.
|
|
|
|
Malory smiled. These crewmen were good, defiant to the end.
|
|
"Don't worry, you should be seeing her very soon."
|
|
|
|
He addressed transporter operator Upaw.
|
|
"Energize."
|
|
|
|
Upaw pushed some more buttons and then slid his fingers up the
|
|
control panes, applying power. The four people on the pads began
|
|
sparkling.
|
|
"Sir, I'm reading some sort of power surge.
|
|
Delphi to R-8, do you have a lock?"
|
|
|
|
Malory looked at the pads. The four crewmen of the VIGILANTE were
|
|
fading in and out.
|
|
|
|
"Delphi, this is R-8 we can't get a secure lock, increasing power."
|
|
|
|
Upaw responded, hands frantically moving along the controls.
|
|
"Try to reverse, we don't want to lose them."
|
|
|
|
"Acknowledged"
|
|
|
|
The four continued to sparkle and fade, shimmering into and out
|
|
of existence.
|
|
|
|
"What's going on?" Malory demanded.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, something's wrong, we've lost the fix, trying to
|
|
regain now."
|
|
Upaw was frantic at the controls. Nothing like this had ever
|
|
happened to him before. He was at his wits end as to what to do next.
|
|
Suddenly, one of the console lights began to blink red, accompanied by
|
|
a beeping sound.
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Delphi, do you have them?"
|
|
Malory could easily hear the tension and worry in the voice.
|
|
|
|
"I think I've got the lock..."
|
|
'YES', Upaw thought. It seemed as if his relaxing of the DELPHI's
|
|
transporter power was working.
|
|
'THIS REALLY SHOULDN'T BE WORKING THOUGH..'
|
|
|
|
*K'FLASH*
|
|
|
|
An explosion rocked the transporter room.
|
|
|
|
The force field buckled and Malory, Tarva, and Zalvosta took the
|
|
rest of the blast. All three were thrown back against the bulkhead.
|
|
|
|
Upaw was dazed. Thankfully. the console had shielded him from
|
|
a large part of the blast, as he had instinctively ducked and covered
|
|
his head. He looked around as he rose.
|
|
The room was a mess. Red emergency lights had come on and a loud
|
|
fire klaxon was sounding. The pads were all still smoking. Coming to
|
|
his senses, Upaw looked around.
|
|
Zalvosta was laying in a crumpled heap against the bulkhead, but Upaw
|
|
could see no blood on her. The Kalonian Commander was also against the
|
|
bulkhead and had a slit running down the side of her face and neck.
|
|
Then, Upaw saw Captain Malory. Malory's head was in a small pool of blood,
|
|
and his back was at an odd angle.
|
|
Upaw gulped. Remarkably, enough of the console was still working
|
|
adequately to send a message.
|
|
|
|
"Transporter room 1 to Medical. Emergency. Repeat Emergency.
|
|
3 wounded, possibly dead. Hurry!"
|
|
|
|
Then, Upaw heard it, a voice barely audible over the din, calling.
|
|
|
|
"Delphi, what happened over there, we've totally lost them.
|
|
Do you have them? Delphi, please come in...."
|
|
|
|
|
|
........
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dr Anne Mayak looked down at the almost youthful face of her
|
|
Captain. Preliminary medical scans were now available, and she glanced
|
|
at the readouts displaying his vital signs. She had already stabilized
|
|
his condition, and now watched as her patient began waking.
|
|
|
|
"How am I doing Doctor?" He said with only his right eye open
|
|
and a strained smile.
|
|
|
|
"Fine for someone who almost broke their back and almost
|
|
had a rupture in his jugular vein. After I have finished my work you should
|
|
be free for several days of bed-leave ... Now, no more talking."
|
|
|
|
Mayak glanced at her patient before she administered the
|
|
anesthetic hypo.
|
|
|
|
"Just one thing Doctor.... Have me moved to my quarters
|
|
as soon you are finished. A crew shouldn't see its Captain
|
|
seriously injured and staying in sickbay...
|
|
|
|
*COUGH*
|
|
|
|
*COUGH*".
|
|
|
|
Malory could taste the traces of blood in his coughs as the Doctor
|
|
administered the hypo.
|
|
|
|
"Step one, confirm that there is no more internal bleeding..."
|
|
Mayak began the hard part of her work.....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Malory awoke. He was laying on his bunk in his room. As his
|
|
eyes slitted open, he could see the lovely Doctor standing over him,
|
|
medical tricorder in hand.
|
|
"Captain, its good to see you awake. You should remain stationary
|
|
for at least 24 hours as your bones heal. Your brace should hold your
|
|
spine enough to keep you out of serious danger, should you attempt
|
|
to rise from your bed..."
|
|
|
|
Malory thought he saw the hint of a smile. He was almost sure that
|
|
the Doctor was exaggerating his condition.
|
|
|
|
"Yes Doctor, I'll stay in bed till my next checkup. Will you be
|
|
making another house-call soon?"
|
|
|
|
Malory couldn't read the expression on her face, but he did
|
|
not think that she had been too pleased with his remark. As soon as the
|
|
Doctor exited, Malory tried to stand. He made it as far as his work bench
|
|
before deciding he was alright. The back brace was cumbersome though.
|
|
He sat down at his work-bench and began working on an idea he'd
|
|
had while dreaming.
|
|
|
|
|
|
........
|
|
|
|
|
|
Malory looked up from the work station area in his suite as
|
|
Tarva entered. She was limping and had a new scar which ran down the far
|
|
right-hand side of her face, from just below her ear, wrapping around towards
|
|
the front of her neck, only to disappear under her collar near the rank
|
|
pips. Her left arm was hung in a sling. Malory's head hurt, and he
|
|
adjusted the regeneration patch, which covered the right hand side of his
|
|
face.
|
|
'MAYBE I SHOULD HAVE STAYED IN SICKBAY', he thought for a moment.
|
|
That thought, was quickly swallowed up by his rage as Tarva
|
|
approached. The corners of his eyes tightened.
|
|
"Computer!" he hardly recognized his voice, it was rough and hoarse
|
|
with emotion.
|
|
"WORKING." The generic computer voice only added to his anger.
|
|
|
|
"Initiate, Alpha Security", he said a bit too loudly, it hurt his
|
|
head more.
|
|
|
|
"ALPHA SECURITY INITIATED."
|
|
|
|
Slowly, he stood up and faced Tarva. Having his upper torso held
|
|
stiff by a temporary brace did nothing to ease his anger.
|
|
|
|
"What the HELL did you people do to *MY* transporter?!"
|
|
|
|
'CALM DOWN MALORY, EASE OFF.
|
|
STAY COOL.'
|
|
He was losing his attempts to control his anger.
|
|
|
|
"We could have all been killed."
|
|
|
|
"Sir," she began.
|
|
|
|
'DAMM.. STILL COLDER THAN ICE', Malory thought.
|
|
|
|
"The transporters on the Vigilante are a radical new design.
|
|
It was impossible to predict how the Delphi's transporters would
|
|
respond to the forced signal."
|
|
|
|
'JUST KEEP TRYING ME..'
|
|
|
|
"Nothing's impossible to predict when it comes to this kind
|
|
of technology. If your people didn't know or suspect then they are
|
|
*EXTREMELY* incompetent."
|
|
|
|
Her voice changed. It was softer now, obviously in an effort
|
|
to calm him down.
|
|
|
|
"Percival if they did know, I was not informed. You must remember
|
|
though, we are still in training, that includes learning all of the
|
|
idiosyncrasies of the technology. Nobody on board was involved
|
|
in any of the development, they just handed it over to us and
|
|
said 'good bye'."
|
|
|
|
'CALM DOWN, LOSING YOUR COOL EVEN MORE WON'T HELP ANYTHING...'
|
|
|
|
"My transporter room was destroyed and four people were
|
|
almost killed, I hope it was worth it."
|
|
He almost hoped she would take the jab, just to give him something
|
|
to build his anger on again.
|
|
|
|
"I hope so too."
|
|
|
|
They paused for an awkward moment.
|
|
|
|
"Did they get a hold of your people okay?" was all Malory could
|
|
mutter.
|
|
|
|
Suddenly, he felt emotionally drained. First there was the 'deaths'
|
|
of Albert, Assali, and Meede. Then there was Tarva and WhiteCloud in a game
|
|
of conspiracy and secrets. Now, a 'transporter accident' which almost killed
|
|
him and the others. On top of all of this loomed the death of Commodore
|
|
Albrit, and the constant requests from Hrgon as to when they could meet.
|
|
Malory was exhausted. His injuries were serious as well, he probably
|
|
should have listened to the Doctor. Slowly, he began sitting back down.
|
|
|
|
Tarva smiled slightly.
|
|
"Yes, Sir, they arrived with no adverse effects."
|
|
|
|
"Very good, at least some thing went right.
|
|
Now Admiral Hrgon is screaming for me. I've been able to put off
|
|
going to see him because of the injuries but that's already wearing thin."
|
|
|
|
'ARE WE WHINING NOW PERC?
|
|
I MUST BE OUT OF IT, I SOUND LIKE A CADET.
|
|
GET A GRIP PERC OLE CHAP' he thought.
|
|
|
|
Tarva offered a suggestion.
|
|
"Perhaps we should both go, he did want to talk to me too. Besides,
|
|
we have to start solidifying plans to get Lieutenant Whitecloud back to
|
|
the Vigilante."
|
|
|
|
Malory cringed. He was still in over his head, and was still
|
|
fully involved in these covert operations. The thought of Hrgon
|
|
finding out about this lurked in the corner of Malory's mind.
|
|
|
|
"Very well, I'll make arrangements. Dismissed."
|
|
|
|
Tarva started back towards the door.
|
|
|
|
"Computer, cancel Alpha Security."
|
|
|
|
"ALPHA SECURITY CANCELED."
|
|
The little green light on the panel came on just as Tarva
|
|
reached the door. She exited, and Malory was left alone.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
"Arm photon torpedoes!" Captain Lionel Hampton proclaimed.
|
|
|
|
"Photon torpedoes armed sir."
|
|
|
|
"Lock and fire!."
|
|
|
|
"Photons away..... Direct hits."
|
|
|
|
"Excellent shooting chap."
|
|
|
|
Hampton turned and faced his weapons officer, Commander Isgith.
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
"Sir, message coming in from StarFleet command..." the Palomine's
|
|
communications officer stated.
|
|
|
|
"On screen."
|
|
|
|
"
|
|
<U.S.S. Palomine, you are ordered to make best speed to StarBase 89.
|
|
There you will be assigned and placed under the durisdiction of
|
|
Admiral Hrgon.
|
|
StarFleet Command out.>
|
|
"
|
|
|
|
Hampton looked at the message. The screen changed back to the
|
|
asteroid belt where he had been performing weapon's tests for the
|
|
Palomine.
|
|
"Right. Helm, set course for StarBase 89, warp factor 8.
|
|
Commander Isgith, perform maintenance checks on weapons and
|
|
pass my compliments along to your teams. Lovely accuracy."
|
|
|
|
"Course laid in and plotted sir."
|
|
|
|
"Engage helm."
|
|
|
|
Hampton watched as the stars began streaking by.
|
|
'BLOODY BRASS.... SHIPS DON'T JUST GET REASSIGNED...
|
|
I WONDER WHAT THE BLOOMIN' IDIOTS ARE THINKING...'
|
|
|
|
The Palomine continued on its way to StarBase 89.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
As Malory and Tarva departed the transporter room, they were
|
|
greeted by Lt Bloom.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, I'm surprised your willing to use the transporter
|
|
so soon after the accident..." He said to them as they started
|
|
down the hall.
|
|
|
|
"The transporter that exploded is no longer functioning."
|
|
Malory spoke, as if he were talking with a child.
|
|
|
|
"Has there been any progress in determining the reason for
|
|
the accident?" Bloom persisted.
|
|
|
|
"No, the explosion left very few clues." Tarva replied.
|
|
|
|
As Bloom, Malory and Tarva made their way through the station,
|
|
Malory was aware of the increase in security, including check stations
|
|
as well as ID scans. Finally, after several checkpoints, they came
|
|
to an interrogation area. It was here that they met the Admiral.
|
|
|
|
"Ahh, Captain Malory and Commander Tarva I'm glad your back
|
|
on your feet after the accident."
|
|
|
|
Malory wondered if Hrgon were trying to sound pleasant. Malory
|
|
noted quite easily the irritation in Hrgon's gargly voice. Hrgon began
|
|
walking towards one of the rooms which was flanked by several security
|
|
guards.
|
|
|
|
"Come with me."
|
|
|
|
Malory looked at the room. It was on the bright side, and the
|
|
pale light started his head aching again. On the far wall there was a
|
|
'window' for lack of a better term. In the room that the 'window'
|
|
looked into, Lt WhiteCloud sat casually at a table. She was alone.
|
|
|
|
Hrgon gestured to WhiteCloud .
|
|
"This is Lt Anndrea Whitecloud." He said to Tarva.
|
|
|
|
Tarva interrupted him.
|
|
"Sir, is that a one way window or a viewscreen?"
|
|
|
|
"It's just a standard observation window" Lieutenant Bloom added.
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Apparently he was feeling left out of the conversation.
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"I'm sorry, Sir... You were saying her name is Whitecloud..."
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'WHAT IS SHE UP TO? IS SHE PLANNING SOMETHING OR INCITING THE
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ADMIRAL?' Malory thought.
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Hrgon looked even more irritated as his eyebrows jutted even
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farther out, but he continued.
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"At least that's what our records tell us. They also tell
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us however, that Lt Whitecloud was killed in a transporter accident
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almost a year ago. In fact, Commander, all four of the victims
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of your transporter accident are all listed as having died
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around a year ago."
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Hrgon turned and faced both Malory and Tarva. One of his
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eyebrows was slightly upraised and his beard seemed to be twitching.
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"Don't you think it quite odd that all of her living but dead
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comrades were killed a second time in a transporter accident? As a
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security specialist, Commander, how do you interpret this situation?"
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'GOTTA GIVE SASH A MOMENT TO THINK..'
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Malory spoke first.
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"Sir, Whitecloud claims to be part of a Top Secret StarFleet
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mission. If this is true, the inconsistencies with her story tend to
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add up."
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Hrgon's beard twitched again.
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"All except two. Have you read her file? She has been
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rec-og-nized for bravery, and was top of her class"
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Hrgon sniffed.
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"She also has a record like your Lt Qhasmon. She has been busted
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two times for insubordination. She was put on hold for fighting with a
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shipmate, and her last Captain had to get her out of jail for destroying
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a bar in a fist fight on Intalla 4. All her comrades had similar records.
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This isn't the type of person for a StarFleet top secret project..."
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'YOU DIDN'T MENTION YOUR FIRST OFFICER, QH'SEM IN THAT LIST,
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NOW DID YOU ADMIRAL.'
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"Finally, I am not aware of any top secret projects in this
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quadrant. StarFleet would not do that without alerting me ..."
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Now it was Tarva's turn.
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"Sir. What if she is telling the truth?"
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"That's just not possible."
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"Sir, you must have an open mind when it comes matters like
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these. Shouldn't you at least consider the consequences of
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pursuing what may be a top secret project. There may be a very
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good reason for such tight security."
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Hrgon bristled.
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"Commander, I'm a Rear Admiral in Star Fleet. I am responsible
|
|
for the security of this entire quadrant my integrity is beyond reproach!"
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Malory didn't like the way this conversation was going.
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It was never a good idea to make a Tellarian angry, particularly when
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he is a senior officer.
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"Sir, I'm one of the few survivors of Wolf-359. I've lived
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through what can happen when an enemy gets inside the head of someone
|
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who's loyalty and integrity are beyond reproach. If we don't start
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|
keeping that in mind as we form our own power bases, the Federation may
|
|
not be so lucky next time."
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Hrgon's demeanor changed instantly.
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"Commander, do you know more about this then you are letting
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on? Tell me, just exactly which ship did you come in on and when."
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Malory noted the suspicion in the Admiral's tone and was sure that
|
|
Tarva had noted it as well. Curiously, Whitecloud began fidgeting around
|
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under the table. Malory kept her at the edge of his field of vision.
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"Sir, I resent the implication your making. Could it be that I've
|
|
struck a cord you don't want to hear?" Tarva asked.
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Malory saw Bloom look into the room.
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Bloom gave a start.
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"Sir, where did she go?!"
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"I think she went under the table" Malory responded.
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"What the hell is she doing?" Bloom asked and approached the
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window to get a better look.
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Suddenly, WhiteCloud stood up from under the table and looked
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directly at the window. Then, she calmly lifted her right had as if
|
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pointing at them.
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"Look out, she's got a phaser!" Bloom yelled and dived
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|
toward the Admiral, knocking him to the deck.
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Malory dived alongside Tarva, pain lashing throughout his body as
|
|
it impacted with the floor. He heard the whine of the phaser and the
|
|
shattering of the window.
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|
'HOW THE HELL DID SHE GET A PHASER.
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|
HELL, HOW DID A PHASER SHATTER THAT OBSERVATION WINDOW.'
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|
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|
Malory saw Bloom rise first, as he himself struggled to
|
|
rise. Bloom was hitting his comm pin and calling for security as
|
|
WhiteCloud jumped through the remnants of the window. He was reaching
|
|
for his phaser as she approached. She hesitated and turned slightly.
|
|
Malory was impressed with the roundhouse kick that sent Bloom flying
|
|
across the room. Malory saw Bloom go limp along the wall.
|
|
WhiteCloud moved quickly.
|
|
Before Malory was fully risen, she grabbed Tarva from behind,
|
|
holding her close along the abdomen, with the phaser between them. Malory
|
|
saw that the phaser was set on maximum intensity.
|
|
|
|
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|
"Everybody get up" She ordered Malory and Hrgon.
|
|
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|
'SURELY THIS ISN'T ACCORDING TO PLAN.. SHE MUST HAVE GONE CRAZY.'
|
|
Malory thought.
|
|
|
|
"If you're really Star Fleet you wouldn't be doing this" he doubted
|
|
any form of logic would work, but he was preparing himself for his next move.
|
|
|
|
"Lieutenant, you'll never get away from here" Hrgon added,
|
|
"you've just sealed your fate."
|
|
|
|
"You make any kind of move on me" Whitecloud said calmly.
|
|
Malory noted the wildness in the eyes.
|
|
"I'll take the Kalonian with me. Do you really want to risk that?"
|
|
|
|
"Come on Lieutenant be reasonable you don't want to do this."
|
|
Malory saw the sweat on Tarva's face as she spoke.
|
|
|
|
WhiteCloud obviously shoved the phaser harder into Tarva's gut.
|
|
"Quiet! quiet all of you!"
|
|
|
|
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|
The door to the room burst open and three security guards
|
|
jumped through, phasers in hand. The first two fired point blank
|
|
at both Tarva and WhiteCloud. Malory had timed his jump with the
|
|
entrance of the guards.
|
|
He leapt at WhiteCloud, hoping to knock the phaser loose
|
|
while she was distracted. He heard the tell-tale sound of a phaser
|
|
set on full stun as the shots from the security phasers struck him.
|
|
'NICE SHOOTING' the thought reeled.
|
|
|
|
It seemed as if Tarva and WhiteCloud were in some form of
|
|
reddish haze. They were gone as Malory flew threw the space which they
|
|
had just recently vacated.
|
|
|
|
'MUST HAVE TRANSP...'
|
|
|
|
Malory lapsed into unconciousness. No reflex kept him from
|
|
hitting the floor prone and hard.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dr Mayak looked at her patient again.
|
|
'...CAPTAINS....ALWAYS THINKING THEMSELVES INVULNERABLE....'
|
|
|
|
Two serious phaser wounds now decorated the Captain's side. As
|
|
well, his spine had been jarred considerably. It was too early to tell
|
|
whether there was any damage to the spinal cord however. As well, he
|
|
had a mild concussion, though that was the least of his problems, and
|
|
the easiest to fix.
|
|
|
|
The Doctor ran through her mental checklist. Aside from the
|
|
possibility of spinal injury, the Captain was in tolerable condition.
|
|
'AMAZING THAT HE HASN'T KILLED HIMSELF YET....' She moved a strand
|
|
of hair away from his face. She had had to put a new regen-patch on the
|
|
left side of his face, but he still looked boyish.
|
|
She thought for a moment.
|
|
|
|
"Ship security, this is Dr Mayak. As ranking officer on board
|
|
I am hereby confining the Captain to his quarters for a period of 40 hours.
|
|
Have a guard positioned outside his quarters until that time. The Captain
|
|
is not to leave his chambers.
|
|
Mayak out."
|
|
|
|
Mayak glanced at the Captain's vital signs, he was barely in a
|
|
good enough condition to move. Still, there was nothing more Mayak could
|
|
do at present. She directed the technicians as they took the unconscious
|
|
form of the Captain back to his quarters.
|
|
|
|
Mayak stood beside his bed, after they had put him in it. She shook
|
|
her head for a moment, and then exited. Leaving Malory alone in his
|
|
dreams.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Malory awoke on his bunk. His head still throbbed, after almost
|
|
a full day he decided after glancing at his chronometer. He
|
|
felt weak. His back was stiff, his side ached, he basically felt bad.
|
|
'WHAT HAPPENED?' he tried to concentrate .. it hurt.
|
|
He hadn't heard from the VIGILANTE, and things had not
|
|
happened as he had been told they would.
|
|
|
|
Dimly, he was aware of a presence beside his bed. As he turned
|
|
he half-expected it to be Dr Mayak, keeping him from rising. Instead
|
|
it was his old friend Sashon Tarva.
|
|
She wasn't dressed in the standard StarFleet yellow uniform, but
|
|
in a baggy black one. She leaned over to look at him, her long braid
|
|
fell to one side.
|
|
"How are you?" she whispered.
|
|
'WHY ARE WE WHISPERING?'
|
|
|
|
"Fine, just very weak, Dr Mayak tells me I should be good as
|
|
new pretty soon though." he managed to smile. He sat up slightly and
|
|
leaned on his elbows. He wasn't sure how much the pain showed in his face.
|
|
He gritted his teeth.
|
|
|
|
"When am I going to get my people back?"
|
|
|
|
"They'll be along very soon. Just remember your one last promise."
|
|
|
|
"Don't worry, I'm in too deep to back out now." The pain was really
|
|
unbearable. Slowly, he eased himself back down.
|
|
|
|
"I've got to go."
|
|
|
|
"Make sure you come back, I don't want this to be all just a
|
|
waste of time."
|
|
|
|
"I'll do my best, I promise."
|
|
|
|
He was taken slightly by surprise as she leaned over and kissed him
|
|
lightly. Then, she stood straight up. She opened her large communicator
|
|
and spoke into it.
|
|
|
|
"Good bye my friend."
|
|
|
|
She dissappeared.
|
|
|
|
"Good bye.." he mumbled.
|
|
'AND GOOD LUCK', he thought, before lapsing back into sleep.
|
|
|
|
.........
|
|
|
|
Assali, Meede and Albert stood in one of the cargo bays of the
|
|
VIGILANTE. They had been informed that all was in order, and that they
|
|
would soon be taken back. They stood in their environmental suits,
|
|
beside a ship with private markings, waiting for a pilot. They had
|
|
purposely damaged their suits and covered themselves with dirt from
|
|
AR-24.
|
|
|
|
"So who's going to pilot it?"
|
|
Assali asked Shuttle Bay Chief Taragoma.
|
|
|
|
"I'm not sure, but they should be here any time now."
|
|
|
|
As if in response to his comment, a door to the bay opened
|
|
and a person entered. She was dressed in a decidedly bizarre uniform
|
|
which was a conglomeration of Klingon and Romulan uniforms with
|
|
some other thrown in for good measure. Meede noted the old style
|
|
Romulan disruptor which dangled at her belt.
|
|
Meede saw recognition in the Shuttle Bay Chief's face as he smiled.
|
|
|
|
"You'd better wear your seat belts."
|
|
|
|
Assali thought that he barely recognized her as well.
|
|
"Isn't that Ensign O'Malley, the navigator?"
|
|
|
|
Commander Tarva joined them.
|
|
"Yes, it is Ensign O'Malley"
|
|
|
|
All watched as the Ensign began a preflight check of the ship.
|
|
|
|
Assali spoke up.
|
|
"Don't you have somebody other then the ship's navigator for
|
|
this mission?" he asked.
|
|
|
|
Tarva answered.
|
|
"Most of our Drop Ship pilots are not human, and the few pilots
|
|
that are humans have had, shall we say, a falling out with StarFleet of
|
|
one sort or another. It's been decided that Ensign O'Malley would be
|
|
the best pilot to deal with StarFleet at this time."
|
|
|
|
"Especially after all the trouble you've just caused," Assali added.
|
|
|
|
O'Malley approached the group and stood at attention.
|
|
"Sir, the ship is ready for departure."
|
|
She looked at both Tarva and Assali.
|
|
|
|
"Very good prepare for departure" Tarva said.
|
|
|
|
Albert, Assali, and Meede boarded the ship. It had been filled
|
|
with an array of trade goods and amenities for long haul travel. It
|
|
really looked and smelled as if someone had been living in it for
|
|
a long time.
|
|
Assali sat in the co-pilot's seat, beside O'malley, while Meede
|
|
and Albert sat in makeshift net-type slings in the cargo-area.
|
|
|
|
O'Malley spoke.
|
|
"This is the Faraday requesting clearance for departure."
|
|
|
|
"Faraday your cleared for liftoff" a voice replied.
|
|
|
|
The blast shields in the cabin closed as the Faraday
|
|
slowly rose. The ship rotated in such a way that would allow it
|
|
to exit the cargo bay and slip free of the ship. The Faraday
|
|
began its travel towards the StarBase.
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
In the AR-24 star system, two Romulan scout ships decloaked.
|
|
Romulan Commander Quarne looked at his readouts and read the incoming
|
|
message. It was coded of course, for his knowledge only.
|
|
|
|
"Signal the Vorthai, inform Sub-Commander Vsylan that we will
|
|
rendezvous with him in the AR-27 star system. We are to follow standard
|
|
orders from there" Quarne addressed his communications officer.
|
|
|
|
"Helmsman, engage cloaking device and move us to a favorable
|
|
position in the AR-27 star system."
|
|
|
|
Aboard the Vorthai, Sub-Commander Vsylan, commanding officer of the
|
|
Vorthai, read the incoming message.
|
|
|
|
"Acknowledged....
|
|
Helmsman, engage cloaking device and plot course for the AR-27
|
|
star system. There we will find a suitable location to wait."
|
|
|
|
Almost as one, the two vessels banked as they shimmered out of
|
|
view, leaving the dust-covered planet of the AR-24 system alone once
|
|
again.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Captain. We're being hailed by an incoming transport", Penthrach
|
|
said, as he turned to face Malory.
|
|
|
|
Malory touched the small regen patch near his ear. His back was
|
|
still sore as well even though almost two days had passed since his
|
|
'incidents'.
|
|
|
|
"Put it on the screen."
|
|
|
|
The face of a young, red-haired female human filled the screen.
|
|
"Hailing the U.S.S. Delphi, this is the Transport Faraday."
|
|
|
|
"This is the Delphi, Captain Malory speaking."
|
|
|
|
"Captain, I'm Janny Osborn, owner and operator of the Faraday.
|
|
I believe I have some people you've been looking for."
|
|
|
|
"Indeed?" Malory tried to sound slightly intrigued but not
|
|
really interested.
|
|
|
|
He watched as he and the rest of the bridge crew saw her adjust
|
|
something. Abruptly, the screen image widened and revealed the slightly
|
|
grinning face of Commander Assali, he was wearing a tattered environmental
|
|
suit, and was smudged in dirt.
|
|
|
|
Malory stood up quickly as the rest of the bridge crew gasped.
|
|
Malory himself gasped, but it was in pain due to rising to quickly.
|
|
|
|
"What is the meaning of this?" he tried to sound surprised.
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Captain, Sir, permission to come aboard?"
|
|
|
|
"It's a trick," Qhasmon hissed, "we saw them die in that explosion."
|
|
|
|
Malory ignored Qhasmon's remark, and attempted to sound unconvinced.
|
|
|
|
"Are there any other survivors?"
|
|
|
|
"All three of us survived," Assali said. "The others are in
|
|
the back. Sir, if we could expedite this, we haven't had a shower in
|
|
quite awhile."
|
|
|
|
Malory signaled for the audio to be cut and then turned to
|
|
the ORACLE operator, Ensign Findel in this case.
|
|
|
|
"What can you tell me about that ship?"
|
|
Malory had to act as close to standard as he could.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, I read four life forms, all humanoid..."
|
|
There is no unusual power output or substances. In fact, sir, I read
|
|
the power output to be quite weak. My first guess would be that the
|
|
dilithium crystals are deteriorated."
|
|
|
|
Malory turned back to the screen, having Penthrach re-enable audio.
|
|
|
|
"Permission granted to land your craft in Shuttle bay 1."
|
|
|
|
He then cut to one-way audio and turned to the intercom.
|
|
|
|
"Security and Medical to Shuttle Bay 1.
|
|
Shuttle Bay 1 prepare for incoming transport."
|
|
|
|
"Captain," Osborn spoke, "your crew has promised me certain
|
|
compensation for returning them."
|
|
|
|
"Are you trying to ransom my crew to me, Captain Osborn?"
|
|
'NOW WHAT ARE THEY UP TO?' he thought.
|
|
|
|
"No, Sir. It's just that this being a high security area I
|
|
may have trouble leaving freely. I've been promised safe passage,
|
|
absolutely no interference."
|
|
She actually sounded somewhat fearful.
|
|
|
|
Malory looked to Assali for confirmation.
|
|
"That's correct, Sir. With the stipulation that she does
|
|
not incur any offenses while with us."
|
|
|
|
Osborn laughed.
|
|
"Yea, I'm to be on my best behavior.
|
|
There is one other thing that is maybe even more important..."
|
|
|
|
"And what is that?" Malory asked.
|
|
|
|
"As your scanners have probably already told you, my supply of
|
|
dilithium crystals has begun to deteriorate. I've been promised the
|
|
needed repairs to the drive and replacement of the crystals."
|
|
|
|
"What ever Mr Assali has promised, I will stand by." Malory
|
|
finally said tiring of these 'negotiations'.
|
|
|
|
"Very good, starting approach to shuttle bay."
|
|
The screen returned to standard view of the approaching ship.
|
|
|
|
"Sir," Penthrach said. "Incoming message from Admiral Hrgon.
|
|
Apparently, he's been monitoring the conversation."
|
|
|
|
'HERE IT GOES'.
|
|
"Thank you Mr Penthrach, I'll take it in my ready-room."
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Captain...what an interesting coincidence...I overheard
|
|
your conversation with the incoming transport."
|
|
|
|
"Coincidence sir?" Malory asked.
|
|
|
|
"I find it most interesting that your 'dead' crewmen now live.
|
|
Cmmdr Hause and I will beam over shortly ... We have a few questions,
|
|
as I am sure you will understand..."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
Hrgon looked away for a moment and then faced the screen again.
|
|
"You and I will also have a meeting at 0800 tomorrow. I have
|
|
some news concerning the DELPHI and this sector. I will accept no excuses
|
|
for failing to attend this meeting. You should be more than well enough
|
|
now."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
"Hrgon out."
|
|
|
|
Malory paused beside his desk.
|
|
'NEWS CONCERNING THIS SECTOR?? WHAT DID HE MEAN BY THAT...'
|
|
Malory shrugged his shoulders and exited his ready-room.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
The craft slid easily into the DELPHI's shuttle bay, and landed
|
|
smoothly. The door on the side of the long and boxy body hissed and
|
|
jerked open. Steam poured out of release valves, partially obscuring
|
|
the opening.
|
|
From out of the mist, a short figure walked to the doorway
|
|
and then started down the stairs, exiting the craft. His suit was tattered,
|
|
but his helmet was carried professionally under one arm.
|
|
|
|
Meede glanced around.
|
|
'IT SEEMS AS IF SECURITY HAS BEEN GROWING A LITTLE LAX AROUND HERE',
|
|
he thought.
|
|
|
|
The semi-circle of security guards around the open door had
|
|
recognized Meede instantly, and all stood just a little straighter.
|
|
Immediately behind Meede, Yeoman Albert strode down. Finally, Assali
|
|
emerged.
|
|
Acting Security Chief Zalvosta loudly proclaimed.
|
|
"Attention, First Officer on Deck."
|
|
The assembly was now all at stiff attention.
|
|
|
|
Zalvosta approached the three.
|
|
"Sir, Welcome back."
|
|
|
|
Assali glanced around.
|
|
"Where's Captain Malory?" Assali grinned.
|
|
"I thought he would be here to greet his prodigal sons personally."
|
|
|
|
"Sir, he received an urgent message from Admiral Hrgon just as
|
|
you were making your final approach."
|
|
Zalvosta was holding herself at attention as she spoke, aware of
|
|
the appraising eyes of Meede.
|
|
|
|
"Yes, I understand.."
|
|
'HRGON, PROBABLY HAS A THOUSAND NEW QUESTIONS FOR HIM NOW ..'
|
|
|
|
Dr Mayak approached the trio with her medical tram and
|
|
began preliminary scans. Zalvosta turned to speak with Meede, but
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was distracted as an oddly dressed woman with slicked-down
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red hair ambled down the stairs. This woman was obviously the pilot.
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All attention was riveted on the old-style Romulan disruptor which
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casually dangled at her belt.
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Zalvosta approached the pilot.
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"Ms Osborn, I'm going to have to ask you to leave the weapon with
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us for the duration of your stay."
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Zalvosta saw Osborn 'look her over' and then glance towards
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Meede and Assali.
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Assali nodded.
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With a quick motion, Osborn jerked it from her holster and
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spun it in her hand. The barrel ended in her hand, the handle pointing
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out.
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Meanwhile, Zalvosta had already gotten her phaser out and ready.
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She faced the red-haired lady while standing in crouch.
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Osborn smiled and handed the disruptor to Meede.
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........
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"Ensign Tselada!" Stephen Korn, Chief Engineer of the DELPHI
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shouted.
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He watched as the Benzite approached. Korn noted the Benzite was
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breathing deeply through his respiration apparatus.
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"Sir." Tselada almost wheezed.
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"Have you made any more progress on those anomalous energy
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signatures?"
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"No sir. My only deduction has been that none of our ship systems
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should produce such a signature."
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"Very well... Keep working on it Ensign."
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Korn looked at the waveforms of the energy emissions.
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'HMM, ALMOST LIKE A SUBSPACE CARRIER WAVE OF SOME SORT...'
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Korn patched through to the bridge.
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*BLEEP*
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Lt Penthrach looked at his message console. He made the connection.
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He gazed at the thin stretched face of Lt Korn, as well as the shock of
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grey hair.
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"What can I do for you sir?"
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"Lt. Have you been performing any unusual communications experiments?"
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"No Lt. I have noted nothing out of the ordinary... Is something
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wrong?"
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"Maybe.. Tell me Mr Penthrach, have you ever heard of a C class
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modified subspace carrier wave?"
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"Yes sir. At the academy I believe we had a few lectures on the
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theoretical ramifications of such a wave. But it was my understanding that
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creating such a wave, was well beyond the scope of current technology."
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"Maybe so Lieutenant, maybe so... Korn out."
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Korn watched as the large face of Olgin Penthrach disappeared from
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the screen.
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'INTERSTING... VERY INTERESTING....'
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"Ensign Tselada! Make sure you keep a periodic chart of
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all anomolous readings. Coordinate with Lt Penthrach."
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Korn stalked out of engineering.
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'LET'S GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS... MALORY PROBABLY HAS SOME
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OTHER DEVICE IMPLANTED..."
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........
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Percival Malory looked over the assembly that had gathered
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in one of the DELPHI's meeting rooms. The room was an observation
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room as well, and as such, had several large windows which looked
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out into the universe. The table was long and semi-rectangular, with
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a 'bend' in it to match the curvature of the room.
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Malory sat in his choice of seats. One central to the table,
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and facing the windows. To his right, sat his first officer, Akimbe
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Assali and to his left sat Lt Garin Meede. Yeoman Albert sat beside
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Meede, and Ensign Findel and Lt T'irna sat to the right of Assali.
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Further down the table, as far from the others as could be, sat
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Janice Osborn, Ensign O'Malley aboard the Vigilante.
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Across from Meede sat Admiral Hrgon and his primary aide,
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Commander Elayne Hause.
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Malory watched as the Admiral looked down the table at Osborn
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and addressed her. She was somewhat reclined in her chair with her legs
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extended.
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"Let me get this straight, you were passing by the AR-24
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system when you picked up a distress signal?"
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"As I've said several times before," O'Malley said "I was
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passing by the system when I received the distress call. The
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Faraday was already starting to have problems but I figured
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there may be at least something to salvage. It wouldn't take
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much to scan the area and see if I could find something to help
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fix my drive system."
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"You weren't even thinking of survivors?" Malory asked.
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"Of course, if there were survivors there would be a better
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chance of some usable equipment. Besides, survivors are usually
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willing to pay a reasonable fee for transport." O'Malley had
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rehearsed the story well.
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"Did you know that charging survivors for rescue is against
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just about every code there is?" Hrgon asked in disbelief.
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"Of course, but there is usually some sort of voluntary
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reward. For instance, I would not have come here if it wasn't
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for your crew. My first choice was the Nexus Colony, they were
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much closer and not nearly as patrolled as this place is."
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"And you would have had to pay for your own repairs at
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Nexus, is that right?" Hrgon was more making a statement then
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asking a question.
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"I'm a trader, I have to make the greatest return possible.
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If I come out of this with free quality repairs, I've done quite
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well."
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"Surely" Hrgon said trying to look threatening "You know
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that if we run a complete I.D. check on you, you'd probably be
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arrested."
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"I was assured safe passage by a Commander in Star Fleet,
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that was enough for me." O'Malley had remained confident.
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"That is enough." Malory said firmly to Hrgon. "We've had
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enough tragedy from this incident, it's time to close the book
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on it."
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Hrgon took the opportunity to turn on Malory "And how do you
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explain abandoning your landing party on a hostile-environment
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planet?"
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"Sir, there were several factors leading to the apparent 'abandonment'.
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First of all, there was some effect from the rock structures on the planet
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on the ORACLE sensors. Couple this with the storms, and we were effectively
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sensor blind. False images abounded and by the time we did get a good
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check, thanks to the timely recovery of Lt T'irna, there were no life
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signs on the planet. Moreover, both you and StarFleet command had ordered
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the DELPHI to come here at once anyway. You, because you wanted to question
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the survivors personally, and StarFleet command on the whims of the late
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Commodore Albrit."
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Hrgon frowned.
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Assali spoke up.
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"Sir, we were unconscious for over twenty four hours, by the
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time we dug our way out of the sand we could not reach the Delphi. Our
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communicators were destroyed. If Ms Osborn hadn't also heard the distress
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call that brought the Delphi in we would be dead by now."
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Malory could barely stay fully awake as the Admiral questioned
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everyone. Often, making each repeat his or her story several times.
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In the end, Hrgon begrudgingly closed the case accepting the stories
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as they stood but vowed that he knew some kind of cover-up was
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happening. He also said that he thought that all of this was somehow
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connected with Whitecloud and 'The Vigilante' and would eventually prove
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it.
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........
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Aboard the Romulan ship, Karise, Praetor Kh'arna sat in the
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command chair.
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"Praetor, we have received a message. The Thesia and Zha'sa will
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be in position in approximately 50 hours. The refit is taking slightly
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longer than expected.
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The Gathis and Vorthai are in position waiting."
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"Excellent centurion. Move us into position and wait there.
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We shall begin implementation of our offensive shortly.
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As well, have all combat groups on training excercises.
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Soon we will make our move...."
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.......
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Malory, Meede and Assali stood in the shuttle bay. They were
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seeing O'Malley off. Malory had had Meede dismiss all other standard
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personnel. Meede carried the disruptor and gave it back to O'Malley
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as she stood in front of her ship, on the ramp which led in.
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"I'm glad you finally decided to trust us" she said to Meede
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as she took the weapon.
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"I didn't have much choice."
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Something which must have been a smile for Meede crossed his face.
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"I half wish I was going with you, that was a fine crew."
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"Thank you," she said.
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"Coming from you, that is quite a compliment."
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Assali spoke, and she turned to face him. He offered her his hand.
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"Give my regards to everyone, I wish you the best of luck."
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As she shook his hand she said,"Thank you, sir, we'll need it."
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Malory smiled and offered his hand as well.
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"I thought I had said all of my good-byes already...
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Just make sure you bring them back, is that clear."
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"Yes Sir."
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Surprisingly, she embraced all three before she finally departed.
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Meede had a somewhat surprised look on his face ... for an instant.
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Assali, Malory and Meede moved to the shuttle bay controls and
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watched as the Faraday and Ensign O'Malley departed the ship. Gracefully,
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the transport eased out of the DELPHI, on its way to the asteroid belt,
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and the VIGILANTE.
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Malory looked at each of his two officers. He grinned slightly.
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"Guys, its good to have you back...
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Mr Meede, you are more than welcome to resume your position as
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Chief of Security.."
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"Thank you sir."
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"And Mr Assali, no one claimed your job while you where away.. So
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it's still yours."
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"And a thankless one at that." Assali grinned while Malory shook
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his head and chuckled.
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"Let's meet in my quarters at 0700, we'll have some dinner and
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talk... I have an 0800 meeting in the morning with the Admiral and we
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all need to get back up to speed."
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"Yes sir" Meede said first. "That will give me time to go and
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see what has happened in security during my absence."
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Malory shook his head.
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"Dismissed Lt."
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"That will be fine sir" Assali said as both he and Malory
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walked to the turbo-lift. He noted that Malory was walking
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stiffly.
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"Is your back still bothering you? Cmmdr Tarva told me about
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your injuries while I was aboard the VIGILANTE."
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"Yes, some, but at least it's not a pain in the neck ...."
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both Malory and Assali laughed as the entered the turbo-lift.
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"It's good to have you back Mr Assali..."
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*VHOOSH*
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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Senior, Computer Engineering Mississippi State University
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From: sks1@Ra.MsState.Edu (Sujay Shaunak)
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Subject: DELPHI : Chapter 9 "StormFront"
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Message-ID: <sks1.732813629@Ra.MsState.Edu>
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Howdy Everyone!
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Here is DELPHI : Chapter 9 "StormFront".
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Sorry for the delays in getting this out, the next chapter is
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already fully written and is simply being edited right now (as if
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that is simple :).
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Anyway, Enjoy! And as always, let me know what you think.
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Sujay S.
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DELPHI : Chapter 9
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"Stormfront"
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Percival Malory lay stretched out on his Captain's suite
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couch. His back was finally beginning to loosen some as his bones
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were finishing mending. He had changed from his red duty-dress tunic and
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black issue pants, to a long, loose, baggy white shirt and appropriately
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white, baggy pants.
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*BLEAOP*
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"Come in."
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He rose slowly as the door opened. Lt Cmmdr Akimbe Assali and
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Security chief Garin Meede awaited. Assali was dressed in a style similar
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to Malory's yet his outfit had soft earth tones and yellows in it, rather
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than the straight white. Meede was dressed in a tight shirt and form-
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fitting pants. His shirt was sleeveless and his arm muscles twitched
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with every movement.
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"Welcome gentlemen... Have a seat.. I propose we talk and eat
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at the same time."
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Assali and Meede nodded and Malory proceeded to replicate the
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'orders'.
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Soon a steaming bowl of thick soup rested before Assali,
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a large piece of replicated meat and vegetables rested before Meede, while
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a bowl of stew completed Malory's 'order'. Malory drank a dark beer,
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Assali drank a fruit juice, and Meede drank water.
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"Alright men, what can you tell me about your recent experience?
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I already know the general events, I want observations, speculations,
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and conclusions.."
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Meede defferred to Assali's rank, allowing Assali to speak first.
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"Well sir, the crew aboard the VIGILANTE was definitely preparing
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for something. It seemed as if most of the crewmembers had only just recently
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started working with those systems. Nevertheless, they were all very
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confident. I believe they use some new form of transporter as well as
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communications devices. We weren't allowed to get a thorough look of the
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ship though....
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The thing that really stood out to me, was the diversity and
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intensity of the crew. There were Klingons and Kalonians working
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together, as well as a Vulcan security chief. Couple this with the fact
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that the VIGILANTE can cloak and I would think that they must be preparing
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for an excursion into Romulan space.."
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Malory frowned as he nibbled at his stew, thoughtfully stirring
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it in the process.
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"That sounds reasonable, however, Admiral Hrgon is out in the cold
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on this project. I would think that if such an excursion were going to take
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place that he would be the one involved, regardless of his own personal
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agenda."
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Meede spoke up.
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"Sir, that crew was preparing for battle. You could feel it in
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the way that they worked. Most crewmembers had the telltale look of that
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they are going on a mission that they never expect to come back from ..
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and yet they continue anyway. I may not know what their mission is, but I
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can tell you that they mean to make an accounting of themselves if they don't
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come back."
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Malory nodded as he sipped his beer.
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"Right.
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What are your thoughts about their communications and transporter
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systems. I know that at least one time, they were able to send a message
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through an alpha-security protocol without the message being detected.
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As well, I don't like the idea of other people being able to beam aboard
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my ship at their leisure...."
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"I have no idea sir. We saw the end product in use, rather than
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the inner workings of it. I don't think that they are completely comfortable
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with their systems but they do have a large capacity transporter room in
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addition to their other ones. As far as their capabilities go .. I
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don't know..." Assali answered.
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Malory looked at Meede, whose face was in a fierce frown.
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"I have a couple of ideas sir, but I will have to look at all of the
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readings that we have as well as know what security level we were at when
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this occurred. ORACLE should have detected something though. I think standard
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ships' sensors may have even been able to detect something.."
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"Well Chief, ORACLE has been in diagnostic mode for most of our stay
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so far. Consequently, we have obtained only limited data from ORACLE.."
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Meede and Assali finished their meals. While Malory took another
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sip, he eyed his First officer and his Security Chief. Assali yawned.
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"Well gentlemen, that will be enough for tonight. I'm sure that we
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all need our sleep for tomorrow."
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Malory escorted Assali and Meede out. As they left, he himself
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yawned.
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"Computer, dim lights.. sleeping levels."
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The lights in his cabin dimmed accordingly. Malory went and
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collapsed on his bed. He lapsed into sleep.
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......
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"Sir, ORACLE is tracking another ship coming in. It's current
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speed is Warp 7" Ensign Naine Findel reported from her position at ORACLE 1.
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Now that ORACLE was no longer in a diagnostic mode, it aided the
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DELPHI's other sensors tremendously.
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"Identification.." Lt Qhasmon spoke quietly.
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"Transponder identification positive.. It is the U.S.S. Palomine."
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Anticipating Qhasmon's next question she added,
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"Its ETA is still over 15 minutes from now... Sir"
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"Good. Monitor its transmissions with StarBase 89 and confirm
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that it is cleared for docking."
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Qhasmon sat at attention in the Captain's chair. The Orazzin-class
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Targon had already arrived. Now only the Estel remained scheduled for
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arrival. Malory had told Qhasmon to verify the incoming ships. Qhasmon
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had remained at station for the entire "nightwatch" since Malory
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was still too sore to "discipline" Qhasmon in the security-hall
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training-center and thus, Qhasmon did not feel the need for rest this
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day.
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"Sir-all-communications-are-normal. All-transmissions are within-
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typical-tolerances sir."
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Qhasmon looked at the diminuative Saurian who sat at the
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Communications console.
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"Resume your duties then.." Qhasmon ordered as he gazed at the
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sea of stars which filled the viewscreen..
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He waited.
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......
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*VHOOSH*
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Captain Malory stepped onto the bridge. As daywatch had yet
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to begin, he found himself addressing Ensign K'S'A, the Secondary
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Communications officer. Lt Qhasmon was also present, but Malory
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decided to try the Ensign."
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"Ensign K'S'A, what is our current status and did anything
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major happen while I was asleep?"
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Malory listed to the almost musical voice of the ensign.
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"We-are-about-to-begin daywatch sir. All-ship's-functions-are-
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well within standard operating-parameters sir. During-the-night-several
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other starships arrived at the StarBase and are all-in-parking-orbits."
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Malory smiled at the quick speech of the ensign. He knew that it
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was sometimes difficult for Saurians to slow their speech patterns down.
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He looked at the large yellow eyes of Ensign K'S'A. The eyes provided an
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interesting contrast to the ruddy, maroonish-brown skin of the Saurian.
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"Which ships arrived?"
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"In-order-sir, the Targon, Palomine, and Estel. The Saracen-has-also
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arrived, coming-into-orbit-17-minutes ago."
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"Thank you Ensign. Inform Transporter room 2 that I am on my way.
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When Commander Assali comes on the bridge, inform him that I have left
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for the StarBase. As always, you have the bridge until then Mr. Qhasmon.."
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"Yes-sir" the quick voice of the Saurian and the slow voice
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of the Andorian answered simultaneously.
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Malory chuckled and left for the transporter room, he thought
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while he made his way there.
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'TARGON... NEVER HEARD OF IT.
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ESTEL... WAS THAT AN EXCELSIOR CLASS? STILL, THERE WAS SOMETHING
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ABOUT THAT SHIP'S COMMANDING OFFICER, WHAT DID I HEAR ABOUT THAT?
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SARACEN, WITH CAPTAIN ORGL COMMANDING...
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AND THEN ANOTHER NEBULAE, THE PALOMINE... I WONDER WHO
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CAPTAIN'S THAT ONE...
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HRGON MUST HAVE EVEN MORE CLOUT THAN I THOUGHT IF HE HAS GOTTEN
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THOSE SHIPS ASSIGNED HERE...'
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Malory looked at transporter operator. With a nod of his head, he
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spoke.
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"Energize."
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......
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*VHOOSH*
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Akimbe Assali stepped onto the bridge of the DELPHI, rather
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surprisingly, he felt out of place. He glanced around. As he had
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entered, Lt Qhasmon had relinquished the Captain's chair, for his
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own chair as DELPHI helmsman. The large hulking figure of Olgin
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Penthrach sat at communications, and Will O'bourne was at ORACLE 2.
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He looked to the ORACLE 1 position.
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"Lt T'irna.. it's good to see that you are doing better than
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you were when last we met." He said with a smile.
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"Yes, Commander. Although I have no memories of the time of which
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you speak. I am more than capable of fulfilling my shipboard duties."
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"Very good then Lt.
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Mr Qhasmon, did anything eventful happen during the night?"
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"No sir. The other StarFleet ships arrived according to schedule,
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although the Saracen only came into port less than 30 minutes ago. The
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commanding officer from each vessel has already beamed over to the StarBase."
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"Good. Then everything is in full-working order. Everyone
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begin checking the backup systems for any possible errors. Other than
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that, maintain familiarity with your console."
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Assali walked down the ramp and sat in the Captain's chair.
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He himself began looking over most of the DELPHI schematics and specs.
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He was glad to observe that everyone else had begun as well. Moreover,
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He was that he was beginning to feel "at home" again.
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......
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Percival Malory looked around as he strode into briefing room 1
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on StarBase 89.
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'EFFICIENT' he thought as he glanced around while walking into
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the room. The room was spartan and rather elliptical in shape. Following the
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curvature of the room was a curved table, with 5 places configured for
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briefing. Facing the table was a smaller table with 2 places set.
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This table faced the other so that all seated at the larger table would
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have their attention focused on the people at the first table.
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The tables were of a slate grey material with inset holo-projectors
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so that various displays could be personally observed. These displays
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were controlled by the 'master-display' which was set at the smaller table.
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Malory walked away from the door and towards one of the end seats
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at the curved table as he surveyed the people who were already here.
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Commander Elayne Hause occupied one of the seats at the small
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table. Also, at the other end of the larger table, a large hulking figure
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sat.
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'A KZINTI...'
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While Malory appraised the Kzinti in StarFleet uniform, he felt a
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clap on the shoulder. Involuntarily, he winced.
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"Well if 'tisn't Percival Malory... and wearing Captain's
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pips now as well! How have you been keeping yourself lad?"
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Malory turned and faced one of his former Captains, Captain Hampton.
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The perennial smile on Hampton's face overshadowed his other distinctive
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features.
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"Captain Hampton... What a pleasant surprise... No offense sir, but
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I thought that you had retired.." Malory looked at the piercingly clear
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blue eyes of Hampton.
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"Hah! Not yet lad. These blasted bones still have a few more
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light-years left in them."
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Hampton flashed a quick smile, dropping fifty years off of his age.
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"ATTENTION!!"
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Malory and Hampton came to attention as they turned and faced the
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door that they had been walking away from. Malory caught a final glimpse
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of the Kzinti rising and standing ramrod straight.
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'HE MUST BE OVER 7 FEET TALL..'
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|
He also saw that Captain Orgl had entered as well as a Vulcan
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|
Captain. The reason for the current protocol however, was walking through
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|
pounding against the floor.
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|
|
Hrgon paced the front of the room, eyeing the collection of
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StarFleet Captains and Commanders. His dark eyes rested on each person
|
|
gathered for a moment and then moved on to the next person.
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|
"Company.. At Ease.
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Take your positions for we have a full agenda before us.
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Our first order of business is introductions. Each of you is here
|
|
because *I* want you here. Our purpose here is to protect the Federation.
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|
Research and exploration are secondary to that cause, regardless of what
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regulations currently state."
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Hrgon grunted, and Malory watched the Admiral's dark eyes survey
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|
his audience yet again. No one had moved when Hrgon had spoken about
|
|
his rearrangment of StarFleet priorities.
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|
"We are a clan. We are each other's responsibility as well as our
|
|
own. *I* coordinate this clan and *MY* instructions are of
|
|
paramount importance. Is that clear?"
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Hrgon's glare dared anyone to say otherwise.
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"As I introduce you in order of seniority, stand so that the
|
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others may know who they are protecting, as well as who is protecting them...
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"Captain Orgl, U.S.S. Saracen, Nebulae class."
|
|
Malory looked on as the wiry woman with short dark hair and
|
|
slanted black eyes rose, acknowledged the others with a curt nod and then
|
|
sat down again.
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"Captain Hampton, U.S.S. Palomine, Nebulae class."
|
|
As his former Captain rose beside him, Malory saw that Hampton's
|
|
face wore a slight frown. His features seemed to have been suddenly aged
|
|
as his face grew dark and grim. He sat back down.
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"Captain Malory, U.S.S. DELPHI, DELPHI class."
|
|
As Malory stood and looked around, he saw the frowning faces of
|
|
Captains Orgl and Hampton. The Vulcan and the Kzinti were unreadable.
|
|
Malory regained his seat.
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|
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"Commander Sardoc, U.S.S. Targon, Orazzin class."
|
|
The Vulcan rose crisply casting his eyes on all the others present
|
|
and then sat back down.
|
|
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|
"And Commander Grtag, U.S.S. Estel, Excelsior class."
|
|
The Kzinti was a ripple of fur and muscle as he rose to a height
|
|
of well over 7 feet.
|
|
|
|
"You may acquaint yourselves better *AFTER* this meeting is
|
|
concluded..
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|
|
|
Now, for our primary purpose in gathering today...
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|
Tactics.
|
|
|
|
Tactics is what keeps a larger force at bay with a smaller one.
|
|
In our case, we are deterring the might of the Romulan empire with 6 ships.
|
|
The form-u-lation of tactics is thus of paramount importance to us. Good
|
|
tactics increase the likelihood of success, while poor ones cause failure.
|
|
Our Tactics today revolve around the information some of my
|
|
sources recently brought me. It details a possible Romulan invasion.
|
|
As well as this information, the U.S.S. Gallant has not reported on its
|
|
whereabouts for the last 2 days now. The Gallant was in an area
|
|
particularly close to the Neutral zone. My information states that
|
|
the Romulans are planning a raid of some sort in this sector very soon.
|
|
|
|
Malory stared on as Hrgon gave a dramatic pause. Then, with a
|
|
gesture of his hand, a large star chart appeared in midair, with ship
|
|
assignments color-coded as well being represented by ship-holos.
|
|
|
|
"Here are your initial duty assignments.
|
|
|
|
The Palomine and the DELPHI will proceed immediately to the
|
|
last known location of the Gallant. From there, gather information
|
|
to provide speculation.
|
|
The Estel shall proceed on to the AR-27 star system. This area
|
|
had originally been planned for the DELPHI, however, circumstances
|
|
now dictate a different deployment. The Saracen will investigate the
|
|
Antillian asteroid belt once again, on her way to support the Estel.
|
|
Commander Sardoc. Your first item of business is to
|
|
take Commander Shelby back to Earth. After you have concluded that and
|
|
returned here, you will perform high speed passes along the border.
|
|
|
|
Each of you will begin to have full battle-drills daily. I want
|
|
each ship to be at optimum efficiency. While a state-of-war does not
|
|
technically exist between the Federation and the Romulans, if a Romulan
|
|
ship decloaks across the Neutral Zone *THAT* does constitute an act of
|
|
war as stipulated by treaty. Moreover, any Romulan ship detected in the
|
|
Neutral Zone may be contacted and ordered to leave the zone. The zone,
|
|
after all, should work both ways. Neither party should be allowed access.
|
|
I leave the final decisions to you. All of you are more than
|
|
competent, otherwise I wouldn't have gotten you here. Do not feel that
|
|
your course of action should be dictated to you by outdated StarFleet
|
|
rules and regulations when you have my authority on the matter...
|
|
|
|
Now, for tactics .....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.....
|
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|
"THEY DID WHAT!!" Lt Meede stormed.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, Ensign Hamden, Ensign Greely and Guard Klepling conspired
|
|
against one of the people who were beamed up from the planet in the AR-24
|
|
star system. Their pretense was that they wanted justice upon the persons
|
|
responsible for your death... Sir!"
|
|
|
|
"You are telling me that they tried to ambush this person,
|
|
Smith, in the main security hall after they had been ordered otherwise
|
|
and moreover, that they were incapacitated by her."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir!"
|
|
|
|
Meede glared at Zalvosta.
|
|
'THAT MUST HAVE BEEN WHITECLOUD.. TARVA TOLD ME ABOUT HER.
|
|
STILL, ZALVOSTA SEEMS TO BE COMING ALONG NICELY.'
|
|
|
|
"What disciplinary action did you take against them Lt."
|
|
Meede's voice had now quieted down to a dull roar.
|
|
|
|
"I placed a mark on each one's record, cancelled their
|
|
shoreleave for the next 6 months, and have them working double shifts.
|
|
I informed them of their punishment in front of the rest of Security,
|
|
sir!"
|
|
|
|
"Well done Lt. Overall, you handled the situation well."
|
|
|
|
Zalvosta wanted to smile at the high praise of Meede.
|
|
|
|
"There are only a few things I would have done differently.
|
|
First of all, cancelling the shoreleave is not that effective. Why?
|
|
because all living things have a natural limit of time for which they
|
|
can apply themselves without relaxation. Restricting shoreleave so broadly
|
|
only means that they will be at lesser effectiveness than otherwise.
|
|
In place of that, I would have them doing extra P.T. work.
|
|
Exercise is a key to discipline. As well, it will ensure that if there
|
|
should be a next time, they at least will make a reckoning of themselves..
|
|
Also you should have exiled Hamden and Greely from their more
|
|
specialized security training. I won't adjust your punishment however, as
|
|
that would not help matters in this case. Security can not be fickle
|
|
in its application of discipline."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
"On to other concerns... Effective tomorrow, there will be a
|
|
meeting of security personnel to begin hand training. All who are able
|
|
should be in attendance. A security officer can never become complacent,
|
|
for a complacent security officer is a dead one."
|
|
|
|
"Very good sir. I will post the information."
|
|
|
|
"Good. That is all. Dismissed Lt."
|
|
|
|
Meede walked around his office.
|
|
'IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT I WAS AWAY FOR SO LONG... WE HAVE A LOT
|
|
OF CATCHING UP TO DO NOW...'
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
Above a pale orange planet which orbited a small blue star,
|
|
the space shimmered. Waving into existence, two Romulan scout vessels
|
|
faced each other.
|
|
Aboard the Romulan Scout Gathis, Sub-Commander Vsylan looked
|
|
at the image of Commander Quarne, commanding officer of the Vorthai.
|
|
"Sub-Commander Vsylan, this will be our final contact for
|
|
an extended period of time. I have been informed that StarFleet is
|
|
about to deploy their ships along the border.... You know what our
|
|
mission here is in that regard.
|
|
Are your extra crewmembers ready?"
|
|
|
|
Vsylan spoke, though he wondered at how Quarne could have received
|
|
a transmission that he himself did not detect.
|
|
"Yes Commander. The additional crewmembers are briefed and await
|
|
their duty."
|
|
|
|
"Good.
|
|
Now we will go to silent running."
|
|
|
|
Vsylan watched as the viewscreen faded from the image of Quarne
|
|
to the empty space where the Vorthai had been.
|
|
|
|
"Cloak and move to silent running. Our position will be at forward
|
|
station keeping relative to the Vorthai's last position."
|
|
|
|
"Yes Commander", the pilot answered.
|
|
|
|
Slowly, the Gathis banked and shimmered back into non-existence.
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
*VHOOSH*
|
|
|
|
From his position of standing in the center of the bridge
|
|
Cmmdr Assali turned and watched as Captain Malory strode onto the bridge.
|
|
His stride and posture conveyed a sense of urgency more that his voice
|
|
as he spoke.
|
|
|
|
"Commander. Have all senior staff meet in the forward conference
|
|
room in 5 minutes."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir." Assali spoke as Malory entered his ready-room. Oblivious
|
|
to Assali's response.
|
|
|
|
Assali gave a quick glance around the bridge, and then turned
|
|
and faced Communications officer Penthrach.
|
|
"Lt, inform Dr Mayak, Lt Meede and Lt Korn that we have a senior
|
|
staff meeting in the forward conference room in 5 minutes. As well,
|
|
get the secondary bridge crew back up here."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
|
|
Percival Malory ran a hand through his hair. Less than ten
|
|
minutes had elapsed since he had set foot back on the DELPHI. Now,
|
|
he stared down the table.
|
|
To his right sat Lt Qhasmon, Lt Meede, Lt Korn, and Dr Mayak.
|
|
On his left, Cmmdr Assali, Lt T'irna, Lt Penthrach and Lt O'Bourne sat.
|
|
Malory ran a hand through his hair again and rubbed the back of his neck.
|
|
|
|
"Good afternoon" he said with a wan smile.
|
|
"We are about to depart to search for the U.S.S. Gallant. Its
|
|
last known position was near the Neutral Zone and it is suspected that
|
|
it has been destroyed or severely damaged by a Romulan attack. At the
|
|
very least, it has a faulty drive system and communications problems since
|
|
it has not reported yet.
|
|
We will serve as a better set of Eyes and Ears for the Palomine,
|
|
under command of Captain Hampton. As some of you may know, he was my
|
|
commanding officer while I served aboard the Achilles. He is an excellent
|
|
Captain, and is in command over our sortie.
|
|
|
|
Due to our proximity to The Zone, and the nature of the incident,
|
|
we will be going to yellow alert. As well, we will need to start conducting
|
|
Battle Drills so that we will be prepared should anything ... unexpected
|
|
happen. Lt Meede, it's your job to get us ready."
|
|
|
|
Meede nodded.
|
|
|
|
"Mr Korn, what is our engine status?"
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, the engines are running well so far. I would like to
|
|
get a few more light years on them before making a full evaluation though."
|
|
|
|
"What is our maximum warp speed?"
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, I would recommend Warp 7."
|
|
|
|
"Earlier you said that you may be able to achieve Warp 8, did you
|
|
not?"
|
|
|
|
"Err, Yes sir, but I would not recommend it, at least not until
|
|
we have used the engines some more and gotten a better feel for their
|
|
typical operating parameters."
|
|
|
|
"Can we achieve and maintain Warp 8?"
|
|
|
|
"Err.... I would have to.."
|
|
|
|
Malory glared.
|
|
|
|
Korn sighed.
|
|
"Yes sir. We can achieve and maintain Warp 8... For a short
|
|
period of time at any rate..."
|
|
|
|
|
|
Malory relaxed his gaze.
|
|
"Good, we will be leading the Palomine, and will be setting speed
|
|
to Warp 8 then. Mr Korn, make sure we don't blow ourselves up along the
|
|
way.." Malory grinned tiredly.
|
|
|
|
Malory faced T'irna and O'Bourne.
|
|
"What is the current operating status of ORACLE?"
|
|
|
|
"ORACLE is functioning within expected parameters at present sir."
|
|
T'irna responded coolly.
|
|
|
|
Malory nodded and looked at O'Bourne.
|
|
|
|
"Sir! ORACLE is up and ready to go.. Cloaked ships beware .. We can.."
|
|
|
|
"That's enough Lt, thank you for your enthusiasm.." Malory shook
|
|
his head.
|
|
|
|
"I want ORACLE to begin making continuous maximum sensor sweeps
|
|
starting now. Also, do NOT take ORACLE off-line to perform diagnostics
|
|
unless you have approval from either me or Cmmdr Assali...
|
|
|
|
Dr Mayak, have your medical crew prepare themselves and sickbay,
|
|
should we go into battle, we will take damage... Moreover, if the Gallant
|
|
is still out there, there may be injured still alive.
|
|
|
|
Lt Qhasmon, I want you to go over the Andorian Circle and
|
|
Triangle flanking maneuvers with Cmmdr Assali. Work together to determine
|
|
optimum firing sequences and spatial orientations.."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir." Qhasmon hissed, with antennae twittering and a slow cold
|
|
smile on his face.
|
|
|
|
"Mr Assali. Let's make sure we have working phasers and
|
|
work with Lt Qhasmon. We need to be ready and coordinated.... With
|
|
the Palomine and Captain Hampton, we have ample firepower for
|
|
almost any situation."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
"Good, are there any questions?"
|
|
|
|
Malory looked around the table. It seemed as if everyone was
|
|
a little more grim all of the sudden.
|
|
|
|
"Meeting dismissed then.."
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
"Hhhellm, set courrse fohrr the Ahhyyee-Rrhhr twhenty SSssehvein
|
|
stahr sysstehm. WaahRrrp SSssehvein. Mhoove tooo Yellow AlehrRrt.
|
|
|
|
C'mahhndrrr HalexnddRrrhe in my Rrheeaddy rhoom."
|
|
|
|
Julien Alexandre followed the hulking form of his Captain
|
|
into his ready room. He felt the deck plates vibrate as the ship moved
|
|
to warp speed however.
|
|
|
|
*VHOOSH*
|
|
The door closed behind him. Alexandre looked up at his Captain, who
|
|
stood before him, with whiskers twitching slightly.
|
|
|
|
"C'mahhndrrr. AccoRrding too the DELPHI's Lohgs .. they encouhntered
|
|
a Rrhomulan Wahrrbirrd neear the Ahhyyee-Rrhhr twhenty fhor stahr sysstehm.
|
|
Thiisss Wahrrbirrd choulldd Stihl bee ihn that Ayerea.. Whhatt do yoou
|
|
maake of ouHrr Chances aghainsst a Wahrrbirrd.."
|
|
|
|
"Well sir. The Warbird is a larger, faster, and more powerfully
|
|
armed ship than we are. We would have no choice but to attempt disengagement
|
|
or surrender.."
|
|
|
|
Alexandre watched as Grtag straightened and flexed his muscles.
|
|
Grtag was over a foot taller than Alexandre at this point.
|
|
|
|
"C'mahhndrrr, yoou dissappointt Mhee...
|
|
Ifff wee batttled a Wahrrbirrd, itt whoould Suhrrely attempt too
|
|
cahpturre ouHrr shipp.
|
|
Whhile wee are Enn Rhoute, I whant yoou too Woohrkk ohn thhe shipp's
|
|
trahnsportters. Hhave a phrograhm sett whiichh Whill Trahnnsspoorrt any
|
|
lifefoohrrms whiichh ahree nott idhentifiedd as shipp's crhrew.
|
|
The trahnsporrtattion prhrocess whill schreen ouht any ihteem whihch has
|
|
a powheer source equivalhent to OhRRrr ghreeater thhahn a hanhnd PHhhaasseer.
|
|
Thiisss prohrogramm will havehve the bhriddge, bhattle bhriddge
|
|
ahhnd maihn enginneerRhing ass it's defaaulht lochactions. Bee abhle
|
|
too AccCess thihs phroogram fhroom Anhee cohnsole...
|
|
|
|
Infhorrm meee, wheehn it is kohmplete...
|
|
|
|
Dihsmmissed C'mahhndrrr."
|
|
|
|
Alexandre acknowledged Grtag and quickly left the Captain's
|
|
ready room.
|
|
'YOU KNOW BETTER THAN THAT JULE.. YOU'RE A FRENCHMAN AFTER
|
|
ALL... WE NEVER SHIRK FROM A CONFRONTATION...'
|
|
Alexandre continued his musings as he made his way towards the main
|
|
transporter room of the Estel.
|
|
|
|
.......
|
|
|
|
From his viewport, Admiral Hrgon looked out onto his small
|
|
armada of ships. Each ship was moving slowly and then it started.
|
|
First, the Estel accelerated and was gone. Next, the Saracen.
|
|
The Targon accelerated gradually at impulse speeds and then warped
|
|
away.
|
|
Hrgon looked at the last two ships, his own excluded.
|
|
Abruptly, the DELPHI surged forward under full impulse power.
|
|
As it moved forward, the Palomine banked in behind it, although
|
|
the Palomine was lower and well to the rear of the DELPHI. Almost
|
|
as one, the ships accelerated and left.
|
|
|
|
Hrgon swirled the reddish ale in his cup as he turned and
|
|
faced his large tactical map.
|
|
'INVINCIBILITY LIES IN THE DEFENSE.. THE POSSIBILITY OF VICTORY
|
|
IN THE ATTACK.. WE SHALL HAVE TO DO BOTH...'
|
|
|
|
Hrgon turned again and stared out into the inky blackness of
|
|
space. The myriad of stars offering no consolation to his thoughts.
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
"Hortho!" Malory spoke.
|
|
|
|
"Hortho!" Qhasmon hissed.
|
|
|
|
Malory eyed Qhasmon. Qhasmon had a long curved blade in each
|
|
hand. Malory, a 1 meter staff which was tipped on either end with a
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meter length of rope with a light weight on each end. He held the staff
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near the middle, twirling it slowly with both hands.
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Qhasmon lunged.
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Malory deflected easily. As he caught one of the blades with the
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rope/weight "shield".
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'HE'S TESTING ME OUT....'
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Malory looked over Qhasmon.
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'REMEMBER, AMBIDEXTERITY AND A CHEST CARAPACE...'
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Qhasmon advanced behind a quick flurry of blows. Malory managed
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to block them, but was forced to back-up several paces in the process.
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Slowly, they circled.
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'MY TURN...'
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Malory feinted with the left hand side of his staff as he moved
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the right hand side. Qhasmon deflected the blow easily and brought in
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one of his swords inside of Malory's guard. Malory only barely managed
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to avoid the blade.
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'WELL TRAINED... AND EXPERIENCED AS WELL...' Malory thought.
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Still, they circled.
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With another flurry of blows, Qhasmon attacked again. This time,
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however, Malory was ready and was able to stand his ground.
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Malory feinted again, drawing Qhasmon a little closer in the process.
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'NOW'.
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Malory dropped as he blocked two overhead shots by Qhasmon. As he
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rolled, he legswept Qhasmon. Unfortunately, Qhasmon was able to recover
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from this much quicker than Malory had anticipated.
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The 'excercise' ended as Qhasmon's blades touched Malory,
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Of course, while he was on the floor, Malory managed to get an upward
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lunge to touch Qhasmon's abdominal area with one of the weights at the
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end of the rope on the staff.
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'IF THIS HAD BEEN LIVE, I'D BE DEAD... C'MON PERC.. REMEMBER
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THAT ANDORIANS HAVE THE CHEST CARAPACE AS AN EXOSKELETON...'
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"Good job Mr Qhasmon." Malory spoke as he lifted himself
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up. His back was slightly sore, but the excercise had seemed to help
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work his muscles some.
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"You as well sir. Very few are able to use your weapon of
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choice. On Andoria, to use it is a sign of either great ability, or
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great foolishness...
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You do not dishonor the weapon."
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"Thank you. It was with great reluctance that one of your
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SOGRNI taught me the proper use of the weapon."
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Malory and Qhasmon stepped out into the corridor, making their way
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towards their quarters after leaving the training hall.
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"A SOGRNI taught you?" Qhasmon marveled.
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"I have never heard of a human being taught by a SOGRNI...
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How interesting..."
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"I was fortunate... He had much to teach... His death was
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unheralded several months ago..."
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Qhasmon frowned slightly and nodded slowly.
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In somber silence, the two walked towards their rooms.
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.......
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"Things have definitely changed around here ... you can feel
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it in the reactions of the crew .." Assali said as he and Meede
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took their daily jog in the excercise hall aboard the DELPHI.
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They were completing their fifteenth lap.
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"That is good. I think that with this 10:00 battle-drill today
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that security finally knows what they are doing.."
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"Still, we have yet to pick up anything on long range sensors...
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I would have thought that if the Gallant was still operational that
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we would have had something by now.." Assali huffed a slight bit as
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he spoke.
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"Then it's a good thing that we are working on battle drills...
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with the lack of armament that this ship has, as well as the small crew,
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we are prime candidates for capture."
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"From what Malory has said about Captain Hampton I don't think
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that that will happen.."
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Still matching Assali, 3 strides for 2, Meede huffed slightly
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as he ran. Going without his special suit on while aboard the VIGILANTE
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had decreased his stamina some..
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"We'll give anyone a fight though.. This is a good assignment.."
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Assali grinned as sweat ran of his forehead.
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"It certainly is full of excitement...
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I think it's time we got back on duty though.."
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"Agreed."
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As they came to a mark on the track, both broke into a full
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sprint. With his long legs and high kick, Assali easily reached the
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next mark before Meede, although Meede was still close, even with
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his extra-pressure suit on.
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"Good run" he said as they began their warm-down excercises.
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Assali grinned.
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"You too."
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Assali almost thought that he saw Meede begin to smile..
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........
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"Captain's log Supplemental : We have been in the Antillian
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Asteroid belt for over a day now, and have just received word that the
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Estel is approaching the AR-27 star system.
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As of yet we have found nothing of note, but our search
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has not been progressing very quickly.."
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"Captain Orgl, I think we have something."
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Tziyn Orgl faced her science officer.
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"We have just picked up a transmission. It was brief, but I have
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the general coordinates.. Best approximation indicates that the
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transmission would be towards Romulan Space.."
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"Take us there helm.
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Monitor EVERYTHING no matter how insignificant it may appear.
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There's got to be something out here..."
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Orgl frowned.
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'WHAT WERE THOSE FERENGI DOING HERE EARLIER ANYWAY....'
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...........
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"Captain, we are now entering the AR-27 star system."
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"Ghoode. MaihntaInn Yhellow AlehrRrt. MohnitohR ALL Senshorsss."
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The helm officer for the Estel responded.
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"Sensors are clear.."
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He looked out over the system. The star was an interesting shade
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of blue, and it's light shone down on a pale orange planet..
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"Sir! Romulan vessels decloaking... Scout class.. both on the
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rear quarter, disruptors are armed .. Battle Pass #1" Cmmdr Alexandre
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reported as his tactical display lit up.
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"Ahrm Photons, PHhhaasseers!! Fhirre aht best tharget.."
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Klaxons sounded aboard the Estel. The vessel shook as
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the Romulan disruptors pounded on the rear shields..
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"Rear shields down to 35%" Cmmdr Alexandre reported.
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"Vessels recloaking."
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"Bhegin transmission to U.S.S. Saracen, Rrheeaddy weahpons."
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Romulan decloaking forward.. Jamming transmissions.
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"LHokck and Fhirre photons and PHhhaasseers."
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The side mounted photon torpedoes of the Estel roared as they
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sent 4 torpedoes towards the Romulan scout. The Estel caught the
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smaller vessel as it had been turning around in front of the Estel.
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Hitting with 2 torpedoes and several phasers.
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"Romulans shields are down.. Damage to warp engines and hull."
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The Estel rocked again as the other Scout ship pounded again at
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the rear shields.
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"Rear shields are down!"
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"Hhhard abhoutt! Rrheeaddy Tohrps!"
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"Vessel cloaking again." Alexandre pounded the display..
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"Wait.. reading multiple transporter signatures ...."
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"Nhoow C'mahhndrrr!!" Grtag roared.
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Ten shapes began materializing on the bridge of the Estel.
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Lt Cmmdr Julien Alexandre entered a code.
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The ten Romulans materialized.. disruptors drawn and ready.
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The one behind tactical, and Cmmdr Alexandre spoke.
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"We are claiming this vessel and this space for the Imperial
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Romulan Empire. Surrender now."
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Grtag roared as he leapt.
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Two Romulans stood in front of the Helm and Navigation positions.
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They fired their disruptors as Grtag vaulted from his Captain's chair.
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They had never seen a Kzin before and were quite surprised by his
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actions. They were more surprised however, when their disruptors failed
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to fire.
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The two Romulans passed into death as a large furry
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arm raked each one across the neck, snapping them easily.
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Alexandre turned drawing his phaser and firing. He took two
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more Romulans down before he was pummeled by a third. He hit the deck...
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hard.
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*vhoosh*
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The turbo-lift doors opened and 5 security guards in security
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gear clambered into the brawl.
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Aboard the Romulan Scout VORTHAI, Commander Quarne waited.
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"Commander.. There has been no noticeable change in power readings
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aboard the Federation ship... 2.5 minutes have elapsed..."
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"Inform the Gathis that they are to open fire... something
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is wrong.
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Decloak and fire as well."
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"Sir, the damaged Romulan vessel is firing... Romulan Decloaking
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rear!!"
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Grtag wheeled around, still holding a Romulan 2 feet above the
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ground with his arm.
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"Fhirre Wheen Rrheeaddy.. Bhest Targhet then Mhoove tooo attack Dthee
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Othher."
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Cmmdr Alexendre still shook his head as he leaned over the
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tactical display... The Estel rocked, more than before.
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"Moderate damage to the other Romulan sir. He is recloaking.."
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*KABOOM*
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The lights aboard the Estel flickered....
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"Losing warp drive... She's going to blow..."
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"Sheeparate to Sauccer.... NOW!
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FHIRRRE REHMAAINING PHhhaasseers!"
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Commander Quarne looked on as the Estel's left warp nacelle
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exploded.
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"Get us away Pilot.."
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"Yes Commander ... we are only barely able to maintain cloak and
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move however... we have been considerably..."
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Quarne fired his disruptor .. killing his pilot as he took
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the position.
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"I expect my orders executed promptly... I will tolerate no excuses.."
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A bright flash illuminated the screen. As it dimmed another
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flash occurred. Both flashes shook the Vorthai considerably.
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Quarne looked at his sensors....
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'THE FEDERATION SHIP HAS SEPARATED.. BUT HAS MINIMAL POWER AND
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LIFE-FORM READINGS... THE EXPLOSION OF THE GATHIS AFTER THE
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EXPLOSION OF THE WARP DRIVE OF THE FEDERATION SHIP HAS DONE MORE THAN
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ENOUGH DAMAGE...
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OUR WEAPONS OUR OFF-LINE AS WELL....'
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"Our job is done..."
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Quarne moved from the Pilot's position and looked at the
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nearest Centurion.
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"Have a new pilot brought here and have him set course for
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the following coordinates... Be sure that he is up to the duty of being
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pilot however.... I will brook no further incompetence or excuse from
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that position...."
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Quarne sat back in his command chair. The attack had not
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been as succesfull as he had anticipated....
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.........
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Percival Malory looked over the scene.. His fists were clenched
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tightly on his armrests...
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'RELAX PERC...'
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He released his grip as he looked over the flotsam that composed
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the remains of the Federation Starship U.S.S. Gallant.
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"Sir.. This was the Gallant." Lt T'irna reported.
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"It was evidently destroyed in pieces by some powerful form
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of energy...
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Checking known Databases ....
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Sir.. This is very similar to the type of radiation signature that
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was found by the U.S.S. Enterprise under command of Captain James T. Kirk,
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near the remains of monitoring stations near the Romulan border.
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It is from a form of Romulan Plasma weapon.." T'irna twitched
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involuntarily.
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"This signature suggests a more focused form..."
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"Thank you Lt.
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Mr. Penthrach relay that to Captain Hampton code sequence alpha..
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Lt T'irna are there any other traces of a Romulan vessel being in
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this vicinity now?"
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"There are some minor eddy currents sir.. but that is all."
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'DAMM'.
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"Sir, communications from the Palomine." Penthrach reported.
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"On screen..."
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Malory faced Captain Hampton. Hampton's face was red with fury.
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"Perc... have we got anything else? We can't let those Rommies
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get away with this By Trafalgar!"
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"No sir.. just a few eddy currents.. but those are unreliable at
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best... you know that sir.."
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"Still. It's damm well all we've got.
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Let the hunt begin!"
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"Aye sir." Malory shrugged.
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As Hampton's face left the screen to be replaced by the mottled
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debris, Malory spoke.
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"Lt T'irna, send an overlay of the currents to the helm.. Lt Qhasmon,
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let's begin tracking..
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Maintain full sensor sweeps and hold us at yellow alert.
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Engage when ready."
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Malory looked as Qhasmon's figures darted over his console.
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The DELPHI surged forward... straddling the fine line that was between
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Federation space and the Neutral Zone... Finally, Qhasmon reported.
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"Sir.. We are now entering the Romulan Neutral Zone."
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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DELPHI : Chapter 9
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"Stormfront"
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Percival Malory lay stretched out on his Captain's suite
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couch. His back was finally beginning to loosen some as his bones
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were finishing mending. He had changed from his red duty-dress tunic and
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black issue pants, to a long, loose, baggy white shirt and appropriately
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white, baggy pants.
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*BLEAOP*
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"Come in."
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He rose slowly as the door opened. Lt Cmmdr Akimbe Assali and
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Security chief Garin Meede awaited. Assali was dressed in a style similar
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to Malory's yet his outfit had soft earth tones and yellows in it, rather
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than the straight white. Meede was dressed in a tight shirt and form-
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fitting pants. His shirt was sleeveless and his arm muscles twitched
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with every movement.
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"Welcome gentlemen... Have a seat.. I propose we talk and eat
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at the same time."
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Assali and Meede nodded and Malory proceeded to replicate the
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'orders'.
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Soon a steaming bowl of thick soup rested before Assali,
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a large piece of replicated meat and vegetables rested before Meede, while
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a bowl of stew completed Malory's 'order'. Malory drank a dark beer,
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Assali drank a fruit juice, and Meede drank water.
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"Alright men, what can you tell me about your recent experience?
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I already know the general events, I want observations, speculations,
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and conclusions.."
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Meede defferred to Assali's rank, allowing Assali to speak first.
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"Well sir, the crew aboard the VIGILANTE was definitely preparing
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for something. It seemed as if most of the crewmembers had only just recently
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started working with those systems. Nevertheless, they were all very
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confident. I believe they use some new form of transporter as well as
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communications devices. We weren't allowed to get a thorough look of the
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ship though....
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The thing that really stood out to me, was the diversity and
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intensity of the crew. There were Klingons and Kalonians working
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together, as well as a Vulcan security chief. Couple this with the fact
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that the VIGILANTE can cloak and I would think that they must be preparing
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for an excursion into Romulan space.."
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Malory frowned as he nibbled at his stew, thoughtfully stirring
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it in the process.
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"That sounds reasonable, however, Admiral Hrgon is out in the cold
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on this project. I would think that if such an excursion were going to take
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place that he would be the one involved, regardless of his own personal
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agenda."
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Meede spoke up.
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"Sir, that crew was preparing for battle. You could feel it in
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the way that they worked. Most crewmembers had the telltale look of that
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they are going on a mission that they never expect to come back from ..
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and yet they continue anyway. I may not know what their mission is, but I
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can tell you that they mean to make an accounting of themselves if they don't
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come back."
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Malory nodded as he sipped his beer.
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"Right.
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What are your thoughts about their communications and transporter
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systems. I know that at least one time, they were able to send a message
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through an alpha-security protocol without the message being detected.
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As well, I don't like the idea of other people being able to beam aboard
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my ship at their leisure...."
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"I have no idea sir. We saw the end product in use, rather than
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the inner workings of it. I don't think that they are completely comfortable
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with their systems but they do have a large capacity transporter room in
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addition to their other ones. As far as their capabilities go .. I
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don't know..." Assali answered.
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Malory looked at Meede, whose face was in a fierce frown.
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"I have a couple of ideas sir, but I will have to look at all of the
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readings that we have as well as know what security level we were at when
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this occurred. ORACLE should have detected something though. I think standard
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ships' sensors may have even been able to detect something.."
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"Well Chief, ORACLE has been in diagnostic mode for most of our stay
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so far. Consequently, we have obtained only limited data from ORACLE.."
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Meede and Assali finished their meals. While Malory took another
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sip, he eyed his First officer and his Security Chief. Assali yawned.
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"Well gentlemen, that will be enough for tonight. I'm sure that we
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all need our sleep for tomorrow."
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Malory escorted Assali and Meede out. As they left, he himself
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yawned.
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"Computer, dim lights.. sleeping levels."
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The lights in his cabin dimmed accordingly. Malory went and
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collapsed on his bed. He lapsed into sleep.
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......
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"Sir, ORACLE is tracking another ship coming in. It's current
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speed is Warp 7" Ensign Naine Findel reported from her position at ORACLE 1.
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Now that ORACLE was no longer in a diagnostic mode, it aided the
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DELPHI's other sensors tremendously.
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"Identification.." Lt Qhasmon spoke quietly.
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"Transponder identification positive.. It is the U.S.S. Palomine."
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Anticipating Qhasmon's next question she added,
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"Its ETA is still over 15 minutes from now... Sir"
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"Good. Monitor its transmissions with StarBase 89 and confirm
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that it is cleared for docking."
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Qhasmon sat at attention in the Captain's chair. The Orazzin-class
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Targon had already arrived. Now only the Estel remained scheduled for
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arrival. Malory had told Qhasmon to verify the incoming ships. Qhasmon
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had remained at station for the entire "nightwatch" since Malory
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was still too sore to "discipline" Qhasmon in the security-hall
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training-center and thus, Qhasmon did not feel the need for rest this
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day.
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"Sir-all-communications-are-normal. All-transmissions are within-
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typical-tolerances sir."
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Qhasmon looked at the diminuative Saurian who sat at the
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Communications console.
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"Resume your duties then.." Qhasmon ordered as he gazed at the
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sea of stars which filled the viewscreen..
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He waited.
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......
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*VHOOSH*
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Captain Malory stepped onto the bridge. As daywatch had yet
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to begin, he found himself addressing Ensign K'S'A, the Secondary
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Communications officer. Lt Qhasmon was also present, but Malory
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decided to try the Ensign."
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"Ensign K'S'A, what is our current status and did anything
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major happen while I was asleep?"
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Malory listed to the almost musical voice of the ensign.
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"We-are-about-to-begin daywatch sir. All-ship's-functions-are-
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well within standard operating-parameters sir. During-the-night-several
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other starships arrived at the StarBase and are all-in-parking-orbits."
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Malory smiled at the quick speech of the ensign. He knew that it
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was sometimes difficult for Saurians to slow their speech patterns down.
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He looked at the large yellow eyes of Ensign K'S'A. The eyes provided an
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interesting contrast to the ruddy, maroonish-brown skin of the Saurian.
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"Which ships arrived?"
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"In-order-sir, the Targon, Palomine, and Estel. The Saracen-has-also
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arrived, coming-into-orbit-17-minutes ago."
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"Thank you Ensign. Inform Transporter room 2 that I am on my way.
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When Commander Assali comes on the bridge, inform him that I have left
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for the StarBase. As always, you have the bridge until then Mr. Qhasmon.."
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"Yes-sir" the quick voice of the Saurian and the slow voice
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of the Andorian answered simultaneously.
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Malory chuckled and left for the transporter room, he thought
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while he made his way there.
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'TARGON... NEVER HEARD OF IT.
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ESTEL... WAS THAT AN EXCELSIOR CLASS? STILL, THERE WAS SOMETHING
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ABOUT THAT SHIP'S COMMANDING OFFICER, WHAT DID I HEAR ABOUT THAT?
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SARACEN, WITH CAPTAIN ORGL COMMANDING...
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AND THEN ANOTHER NEBULAE, THE PALOMINE... I WONDER WHO
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CAPTAIN'S THAT ONE...
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HRGON MUST HAVE EVEN MORE CLOUT THAN I THOUGHT IF HE HAS GOTTEN
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THOSE SHIPS ASSIGNED HERE...'
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Malory looked at transporter operator. With a nod of his head, he
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spoke.
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"Energize."
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......
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*VHOOSH*
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Akimbe Assali stepped onto the bridge of the DELPHI, rather
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surprisingly, he felt out of place. He glanced around. As he had
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entered, Lt Qhasmon had relinquished the Captain's chair, for his
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own chair as DELPHI helmsman. The large hulking figure of Olgin
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Penthrach sat at communications, and Will O'bourne was at ORACLE 2.
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He looked to the ORACLE 1 position.
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"Lt T'irna.. it's good to see that you are doing better than
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you were when last we met." He said with a smile.
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"Yes, Commander. Although I have no memories of the time of which
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you speak. I am more than capable of fulfilling my shipboard duties."
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"Very good then Lt.
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Mr Qhasmon, did anything eventful happen during the night?"
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"No sir. The other StarFleet ships arrived according to schedule,
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although the Saracen only came into port less than 30 minutes ago. The
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commanding officer from each vessel has already beamed over to the StarBase."
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"Good. Then everything is in full-working order. Everyone
|
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begin checking the backup systems for any possible errors. Other than
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that, maintain familiarity with your console."
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Assali walked down the ramp and sat in the Captain's chair.
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He himself began looking over most of the DELPHI schematics and specs.
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He was glad to observe that everyone else had begun as well. Moreover,
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He was that he was beginning to feel "at home" again.
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......
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Percival Malory looked around as he strode into briefing room 1
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on StarBase 89.
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'EFFICIENT' he thought as he glanced around while walking into
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the room. The room was spartan and rather elliptical in shape. Following the
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curvature of the room was a curved table, with 5 places configured for
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briefing. Facing the table was a smaller table with 2 places set.
|
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This table faced the other so that all seated at the larger table would
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have their attention focused on the people at the first table.
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The tables were of a slate grey material with inset holo-projectors
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so that various displays could be personally observed. These displays
|
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were controlled by the 'master-display' which was set at the smaller table.
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Malory walked away from the door and towards one of the end seats
|
|
at the curved table as he surveyed the people who were already here.
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Commander Elayne Hause occupied one of the seats at the small
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|
table. Also, at the other end of the larger table, a large hulking figure
|
|
sat.
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'A KZINTI...'
|
|
While Malory appraised the Kzinti in StarFleet uniform, he felt a
|
|
clap on the shoulder. Involuntarily, he winced.
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|
"Well if 'tisn't Percival Malory... and wearing Captain's
|
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pips now as well! How have you been keeping yourself lad?"
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|
Malory turned and faced one of his former Captains, Captain Hampton.
|
|
The perennial smile on Hampton's face overshadowed his other distinctive
|
|
features.
|
|
"Captain Hampton... What a pleasant surprise... No offense sir, but
|
|
I thought that you had retired.." Malory looked at the piercingly clear
|
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blue eyes of Hampton.
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"Hah! Not yet lad. These blasted bones still have a few more
|
|
light-years left in them."
|
|
Hampton flashed a quick smile, dropping fifty years off of his age.
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|
|
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|
"ATTENTION!!"
|
|
|
|
Malory and Hampton came to attention as they turned and faced the
|
|
door that they had been walking away from. Malory caught a final glimpse
|
|
of the Kzinti rising and standing ramrod straight.
|
|
'HE MUST BE OVER 7 FEET TALL..'
|
|
He also saw that Captain Orgl had entered as well as a Vulcan
|
|
Captain. The reason for the current protocol however, was walking through
|
|
pounding against the floor.
|
|
|
|
Hrgon paced the front of the room, eyeing the collection of
|
|
StarFleet Captains and Commanders. His dark eyes rested on each person
|
|
gathered for a moment and then moved on to the next person.
|
|
|
|
"Company.. At Ease.
|
|
Take your positions for we have a full agenda before us.
|
|
|
|
Our first order of business is introductions. Each of you is here
|
|
because *I* want you here. Our purpose here is to protect the Federation.
|
|
Research and exploration are secondary to that cause, regardless of what
|
|
regulations currently state."
|
|
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|
Hrgon grunted, and Malory watched the Admiral's dark eyes survey
|
|
his audience yet again. No one had moved when Hrgon had spoken about
|
|
his rearrangment of StarFleet priorities.
|
|
|
|
"We are a clan. We are each other's responsibility as well as our
|
|
own. *I* coordinate this clan and *MY* instructions are of
|
|
paramount importance. Is that clear?"
|
|
|
|
Hrgon's glare dared anyone to say otherwise.
|
|
|
|
"As I introduce you in order of seniority, stand so that the
|
|
others may know who they are protecting, as well as who is protecting them...
|
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|
"Captain Orgl, U.S.S. Saracen, Nebulae class."
|
|
Malory looked on as the wiry woman with short dark hair and
|
|
slanted black eyes rose, acknowledged the others with a curt nod and then
|
|
sat down again.
|
|
|
|
"Captain Hampton, U.S.S. Palomine, Nebulae class."
|
|
As his former Captain rose beside him, Malory saw that Hampton's
|
|
face wore a slight frown. His features seemed to have been suddenly aged
|
|
as his face grew dark and grim. He sat back down.
|
|
|
|
"Captain Malory, U.S.S. DELPHI, DELPHI class."
|
|
As Malory stood and looked around, he saw the frowning faces of
|
|
Captains Orgl and Hampton. The Vulcan and the Kzinti were unreadable.
|
|
Malory regained his seat.
|
|
|
|
"Commander Sardoc, U.S.S. Targon, Orazzin class."
|
|
The Vulcan rose crisply casting his eyes on all the others present
|
|
and then sat back down.
|
|
|
|
"And Commander Grtag, U.S.S. Estel, Excelsior class."
|
|
The Kzinti was a ripple of fur and muscle as he rose to a height
|
|
of well over 7 feet.
|
|
|
|
"You may acquaint yourselves better *AFTER* this meeting is
|
|
concluded..
|
|
|
|
Now, for our primary purpose in gathering today...
|
|
|
|
Tactics.
|
|
|
|
Tactics is what keeps a larger force at bay with a smaller one.
|
|
In our case, we are deterring the might of the Romulan empire with 6 ships.
|
|
The form-u-lation of tactics is thus of paramount importance to us. Good
|
|
tactics increase the likelihood of success, while poor ones cause failure.
|
|
Our Tactics today revolve around the information some of my
|
|
sources recently brought me. It details a possible Romulan invasion.
|
|
As well as this information, the U.S.S. Gallant has not reported on its
|
|
whereabouts for the last 2 days now. The Gallant was in an area
|
|
particularly close to the Neutral zone. My information states that
|
|
the Romulans are planning a raid of some sort in this sector very soon.
|
|
|
|
Malory stared on as Hrgon gave a dramatic pause. Then, with a
|
|
gesture of his hand, a large star chart appeared in midair, with ship
|
|
assignments color-coded as well being represented by ship-holos.
|
|
|
|
"Here are your initial duty assignments.
|
|
|
|
The Palomine and the DELPHI will proceed immediately to the
|
|
last known location of the Gallant. From there, gather information
|
|
to provide speculation.
|
|
The Estel shall proceed on to the AR-27 star system. This area
|
|
had originally been planned for the DELPHI, however, circumstances
|
|
now dictate a different deployment. The Saracen will investigate the
|
|
Antillian asteroid belt once again, on her way to support the Estel.
|
|
Commander Sardoc. Your first item of business is to
|
|
take Commander Shelby back to Earth. After you have concluded that and
|
|
returned here, you will perform high speed passes along the border.
|
|
|
|
Each of you will begin to have full battle-drills daily. I want
|
|
each ship to be at optimum efficiency. While a state-of-war does not
|
|
technically exist between the Federation and the Romulans, if a Romulan
|
|
ship decloaks across the Neutral Zone *THAT* does constitute an act of
|
|
war as stipulated by treaty. Moreover, any Romulan ship detected in the
|
|
Neutral Zone may be contacted and ordered to leave the zone. The zone,
|
|
after all, should work both ways. Neither party should be allowed access.
|
|
I leave the final decisions to you. All of you are more than
|
|
competent, otherwise I wouldn't have gotten you here. Do not feel that
|
|
your course of action should be dictated to you by outdated StarFleet
|
|
rules and regulations when you have my authority on the matter...
|
|
|
|
Now, for tactics .....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.....
|
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|
"THEY DID WHAT!!" Lt Meede stormed.
|
|
|
|
"Sir, Ensign Hamden, Ensign Greely and Guard Klepling conspired
|
|
against one of the people who were beamed up from the planet in the AR-24
|
|
star system. Their pretense was that they wanted justice upon the persons
|
|
responsible for your death... Sir!"
|
|
|
|
"You are telling me that they tried to ambush this person,
|
|
Smith, in the main security hall after they had been ordered otherwise
|
|
and moreover, that they were incapacitated by her."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir!"
|
|
|
|
Meede glared at Zalvosta.
|
|
'THAT MUST HAVE BEEN WHITECLOUD.. TARVA TOLD ME ABOUT HER.
|
|
STILL, ZALVOSTA SEEMS TO BE COMING ALONG NICELY.'
|
|
|
|
"What disciplinary action did you take against them Lt."
|
|
Meede's voice had now quieted down to a dull roar.
|
|
|
|
"I placed a mark on each one's record, cancelled their
|
|
shoreleave for the next 6 months, and have them working double shifts.
|
|
I informed them of their punishment in front of the rest of Security,
|
|
sir!"
|
|
|
|
"Well done Lt. Overall, you handled the situation well."
|
|
|
|
Zalvosta wanted to smile at the high praise of Meede.
|
|
|
|
"There are only a few things I would have done differently.
|
|
First of all, cancelling the shoreleave is not that effective. Why?
|
|
because all living things have a natural limit of time for which they
|
|
can apply themselves without relaxation. Restricting shoreleave so broadly
|
|
only means that they will be at lesser effectiveness than otherwise.
|
|
In place of that, I would have them doing extra P.T. work.
|
|
Exercise is a key to discipline. As well, it will ensure that if there
|
|
should be a next time, they at least will make a reckoning of themselves..
|
|
Also you should have exiled Hamden and Greely from their more
|
|
specialized security training. I won't adjust your punishment however, as
|
|
that would not help matters in this case. Security can not be fickle
|
|
in its application of discipline."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
"On to other concerns... Effective tomorrow, there will be a
|
|
meeting of security personnel to begin hand training. All who are able
|
|
should be in attendance. A security officer can never become complacent,
|
|
for a complacent security officer is a dead one."
|
|
|
|
"Very good sir. I will post the information."
|
|
|
|
"Good. That is all. Dismissed Lt."
|
|
|
|
Meede walked around his office.
|
|
'IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT I WAS AWAY FOR SO LONG... WE HAVE A LOT
|
|
OF CATCHING UP TO DO NOW...'
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
Above a pale orange planet which orbited a small blue star,
|
|
the space shimmered. Waving into existence, two Romulan scout vessels
|
|
faced each other.
|
|
Aboard the Romulan Scout Gathis, Sub-Commander Vsylan looked
|
|
at the image of Commander Quarne, commanding officer of the Vorthai.
|
|
"Sub-Commander Vsylan, this will be our final contact for
|
|
an extended period of time. I have been informed that StarFleet is
|
|
about to deploy their ships along the border.... You know what our
|
|
mission here is in that regard.
|
|
Are your extra crewmembers ready?"
|
|
|
|
Vsylan spoke, though he wondered at how Quarne could have received
|
|
a transmission that he himself did not detect.
|
|
"Yes Commander. The additional crewmembers are briefed and await
|
|
their duty."
|
|
|
|
"Good.
|
|
Now we will go to silent running."
|
|
|
|
Vsylan watched as the viewscreen faded from the image of Quarne
|
|
to the empty space where the Vorthai had been.
|
|
|
|
"Cloak and move to silent running. Our position will be at forward
|
|
station keeping relative to the Vorthai's last position."
|
|
|
|
"Yes Commander", the pilot answered.
|
|
|
|
Slowly, the Gathis banked and shimmered back into non-existence.
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
*VHOOSH*
|
|
|
|
From his position of standing in the center of the bridge
|
|
Cmmdr Assali turned and watched as Captain Malory strode onto the bridge.
|
|
His stride and posture conveyed a sense of urgency more that his voice
|
|
as he spoke.
|
|
|
|
"Commander. Have all senior staff meet in the forward conference
|
|
room in 5 minutes."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir." Assali spoke as Malory entered his ready-room. Oblivious
|
|
to Assali's response.
|
|
|
|
Assali gave a quick glance around the bridge, and then turned
|
|
and faced Communications officer Penthrach.
|
|
"Lt, inform Dr Mayak, Lt Meede and Lt Korn that we have a senior
|
|
staff meeting in the forward conference room in 5 minutes. As well,
|
|
get the secondary bridge crew back up here."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
|
|
Percival Malory ran a hand through his hair. Less than ten
|
|
minutes had elapsed since he had set foot back on the DELPHI. Now,
|
|
he stared down the table.
|
|
To his right sat Lt Qhasmon, Lt Meede, Lt Korn, and Dr Mayak.
|
|
On his left, Cmmdr Assali, Lt T'irna, Lt Penthrach and Lt O'Bourne sat.
|
|
Malory ran a hand through his hair again and rubbed the back of his neck.
|
|
|
|
"Good afternoon" he said with a wan smile.
|
|
"We are about to depart to search for the U.S.S. Gallant. Its
|
|
last known position was near the Neutral Zone and it is suspected that
|
|
it has been destroyed or severely damaged by a Romulan attack. At the
|
|
very least, it has a faulty drive system and communications problems since
|
|
it has not reported yet.
|
|
We will serve as a better set of Eyes and Ears for the Palomine,
|
|
under command of Captain Hampton. As some of you may know, he was my
|
|
commanding officer while I served aboard the Achilles. He is an excellent
|
|
Captain, and is in command over our sortie.
|
|
|
|
Due to our proximity to The Zone, and the nature of the incident,
|
|
we will be going to yellow alert. As well, we will need to start conducting
|
|
Battle Drills so that we will be prepared should anything ... unexpected
|
|
happen. Lt Meede, it's your job to get us ready."
|
|
|
|
Meede nodded.
|
|
|
|
"Mr Korn, what is our engine status?"
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, the engines are running well so far. I would like to
|
|
get a few more light years on them before making a full evaluation though."
|
|
|
|
"What is our maximum warp speed?"
|
|
|
|
"Well sir, I would recommend Warp 7."
|
|
|
|
"Earlier you said that you may be able to achieve Warp 8, did you
|
|
not?"
|
|
|
|
"Err, Yes sir, but I would not recommend it, at least not until
|
|
we have used the engines some more and gotten a better feel for their
|
|
typical operating parameters."
|
|
|
|
"Can we achieve and maintain Warp 8?"
|
|
|
|
"Err.... I would have to.."
|
|
|
|
Malory glared.
|
|
|
|
Korn sighed.
|
|
"Yes sir. We can achieve and maintain Warp 8... For a short
|
|
period of time at any rate..."
|
|
|
|
|
|
Malory relaxed his gaze.
|
|
"Good, we will be leading the Palomine, and will be setting speed
|
|
to Warp 8 then. Mr Korn, make sure we don't blow ourselves up along the
|
|
way.." Malory grinned tiredly.
|
|
|
|
Malory faced T'irna and O'Bourne.
|
|
"What is the current operating status of ORACLE?"
|
|
|
|
"ORACLE is functioning within expected parameters at present sir."
|
|
T'irna responded coolly.
|
|
|
|
Malory nodded and looked at O'Bourne.
|
|
|
|
"Sir! ORACLE is up and ready to go.. Cloaked ships beware .. We can.."
|
|
|
|
"That's enough Lt, thank you for your enthusiasm.." Malory shook
|
|
his head.
|
|
|
|
"I want ORACLE to begin making continuous maximum sensor sweeps
|
|
starting now. Also, do NOT take ORACLE off-line to perform diagnostics
|
|
unless you have approval from either me or Cmmdr Assali...
|
|
|
|
Dr Mayak, have your medical crew prepare themselves and sickbay,
|
|
should we go into battle, we will take damage... Moreover, if the Gallant
|
|
is still out there, there may be injured still alive.
|
|
|
|
Lt Qhasmon, I want you to go over the Andorian Circle and
|
|
Triangle flanking maneuvers with Cmmdr Assali. Work together to determine
|
|
optimum firing sequences and spatial orientations.."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir." Qhasmon hissed, with antennae twittering and a slow cold
|
|
smile on his face.
|
|
|
|
"Mr Assali. Let's make sure we have working phasers and
|
|
work with Lt Qhasmon. We need to be ready and coordinated.... With
|
|
the Palomine and Captain Hampton, we have ample firepower for
|
|
almost any situation."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
"Good, are there any questions?"
|
|
|
|
Malory looked around the table. It seemed as if everyone was
|
|
a little more grim all of the sudden.
|
|
|
|
"Meeting dismissed then.."
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
......
|
|
|
|
"Hhhellm, set courrse fohrr the Ahhyyee-Rrhhr twhenty SSssehvein
|
|
stahr sysstehm. WaahRrrp SSssehvein. Mhoove tooo Yellow AlehrRrt.
|
|
|
|
C'mahhndrrr HalexnddRrrhe in my Rrheeaddy rhoom."
|
|
|
|
Julien Alexandre followed the hulking form of his Captain
|
|
into his ready room. He felt the deck plates vibrate as the ship moved
|
|
to warp speed however.
|
|
|
|
*VHOOSH*
|
|
The door closed behind him. Alexandre looked up at his Captain, who
|
|
stood before him, with whiskers twitching slightly.
|
|
|
|
"C'mahhndrrr. AccoRrding too the DELPHI's Lohgs .. they encouhntered
|
|
a Rrhomulan Wahrrbirrd neear the Ahhyyee-Rrhhr twhenty fhor stahr sysstehm.
|
|
Thiisss Wahrrbirrd choulldd Stihl bee ihn that Ayerea.. Whhatt do yoou
|
|
maake of ouHrr Chances aghainsst a Wahrrbirrd.."
|
|
|
|
"Well sir. The Warbird is a larger, faster, and more powerfully
|
|
armed ship than we are. We would have no choice but to attempt disengagement
|
|
or surrender.."
|
|
|
|
Alexandre watched as Grtag straightened and flexed his muscles.
|
|
Grtag was over a foot taller than Alexandre at this point.
|
|
|
|
"C'mahhndrrr, yoou dissappointt Mhee...
|
|
Ifff wee batttled a Wahrrbirrd, itt whoould Suhrrely attempt too
|
|
cahpturre ouHrr shipp.
|
|
Whhile wee are Enn Rhoute, I whant yoou too Woohrkk ohn thhe shipp's
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trahnsportters. Hhave a phrograhm sett whiichh Whill Trahnnsspoorrt any
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lifefoohrrms whiichh ahree nott idhentifiedd as shipp's crhrew.
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The trahnsporrtattion prhrocess whill schreen ouht any ihteem whihch has
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a powheer source equivalhent to OhRRrr ghreeater thhahn a hanhnd PHhhaasseer.
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Thiisss prohrogramm will havehve the bhriddge, bhattle bhriddge
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ahhnd maihn enginneerRhing ass it's defaaulht lochactions. Bee abhle
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too AccCess thihs phroogram fhroom Anhee cohnsole...
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Infhorrm meee, wheehn it is kohmplete...
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Dihsmmissed C'mahhndrrr."
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Alexandre acknowledged Grtag and quickly left the Captain's
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ready room.
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'YOU KNOW BETTER THAN THAT JULE.. YOU'RE A FRENCHMAN AFTER
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ALL... WE NEVER SHIRK FROM A CONFRONTATION...'
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Alexandre continued his musings as he made his way towards the main
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transporter room of the Estel.
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.......
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From his viewport, Admiral Hrgon looked out onto his small
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armada of ships. Each ship was moving slowly and then it started.
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First, the Estel accelerated and was gone. Next, the Saracen.
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The Targon accelerated gradually at impulse speeds and then warped
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away.
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Hrgon looked at the last two ships, his own excluded.
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Abruptly, the DELPHI surged forward under full impulse power.
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As it moved forward, the Palomine banked in behind it, although
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the Palomine was lower and well to the rear of the DELPHI. Almost
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as one, the ships accelerated and left.
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Hrgon swirled the reddish ale in his cup as he turned and
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faced his large tactical map.
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'INVINCIBILITY LIES IN THE DEFENSE.. THE POSSIBILITY OF VICTORY
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IN THE ATTACK.. WE SHALL HAVE TO DO BOTH...'
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Hrgon turned again and stared out into the inky blackness of
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space. The myriad of stars offering no consolation to his thoughts.
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......
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"Hortho!" Malory spoke.
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"Hortho!" Qhasmon hissed.
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Malory eyed Qhasmon. Qhasmon had a long curved blade in each
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hand. Malory, a 1 meter staff which was tipped on either end with a
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meter length of rope with a light weight on each end. He held the staff
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near the middle, twirling it slowly with both hands.
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Qhasmon lunged.
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Malory deflected easily. As he caught one of the blades with the
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rope/weight "shield".
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'HE'S TESTING ME OUT....'
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Malory looked over Qhasmon.
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'REMEMBER, AMBIDEXTERITY AND A CHEST CARAPACE...'
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Qhasmon advanced behind a quick flurry of blows. Malory managed
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to block them, but was forced to back-up several paces in the process.
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Slowly, they circled.
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'MY TURN...'
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Malory feinted with the left hand side of his staff as he moved
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the right hand side. Qhasmon deflected the blow easily and brought in
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one of his swords inside of Malory's guard. Malory only barely managed
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to avoid the blade.
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'WELL TRAINED... AND EXPERIENCED AS WELL...' Malory thought.
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Still, they circled.
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With another flurry of blows, Qhasmon attacked again. This time,
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however, Malory was ready and was able to stand his ground.
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Malory feinted again, drawing Qhasmon a little closer in the process.
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'NOW'.
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Malory dropped as he blocked two overhead shots by Qhasmon. As he
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rolled, he legswept Qhasmon. Unfortunately, Qhasmon was able to recover
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from this much quicker than Malory had anticipated.
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The 'excercise' ended as Qhasmon's blades touched Malory,
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Of course, while he was on the floor, Malory managed to get an upward
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lunge to touch Qhasmon's abdominal area with one of the weights at the
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end of the rope on the staff.
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'IF THIS HAD BEEN LIVE, I'D BE DEAD... C'MON PERC.. REMEMBER
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THAT ANDORIANS HAVE THE CHEST CARAPACE AS AN EXOSKELETON...'
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"Good job Mr Qhasmon." Malory spoke as he lifted himself
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up. His back was slightly sore, but the excercise had seemed to help
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work his muscles some.
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"You as well sir. Very few are able to use your weapon of
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choice. On Andoria, to use it is a sign of either great ability, or
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great foolishness...
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You do not dishonor the weapon."
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"Thank you. It was with great reluctance that one of your
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SOGRNI taught me the proper use of the weapon."
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Malory and Qhasmon stepped out into the corridor, making their way
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towards their quarters after leaving the training hall.
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"A SOGRNI taught you?" Qhasmon marveled.
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"I have never heard of a human being taught by a SOGRNI...
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How interesting..."
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"I was fortunate... He had much to teach... His death was
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unheralded several months ago..."
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Qhasmon frowned slightly and nodded slowly.
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In somber silence, the two walked towards their rooms.
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.......
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"Things have definitely changed around here ... you can feel
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it in the reactions of the crew .." Assali said as he and Meede
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took their daily jog in the excercise hall aboard the DELPHI.
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They were completing their fifteenth lap.
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"That is good. I think that with this 10:00 battle-drill today
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that security finally knows what they are doing.."
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"Still, we have yet to pick up anything on long range sensors...
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I would have thought that if the Gallant was still operational that
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we would have had something by now.." Assali huffed a slight bit as
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he spoke.
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"Then it's a good thing that we are working on battle drills...
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with the lack of armament that this ship has, as well as the small crew,
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we are prime candidates for capture."
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"From what Malory has said about Captain Hampton I don't think
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that that will happen.."
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Still matching Assali, 3 strides for 2, Meede huffed slightly
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as he ran. Going without his special suit on while aboard the VIGILANTE
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had decreased his stamina some..
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"We'll give anyone a fight though.. This is a good assignment.."
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Assali grinned as sweat ran of his forehead.
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"It certainly is full of excitement...
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I think it's time we got back on duty though.."
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"Agreed."
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As they came to a mark on the track, both broke into a full
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sprint. With his long legs and high kick, Assali easily reached the
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next mark before Meede, although Meede was still close, even with
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his extra-pressure suit on.
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"Good run" he said as they began their warm-down excercises.
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Assali grinned.
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"You too."
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Assali almost thought that he saw Meede begin to smile..
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........
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"Captain's log Supplemental : We have been in the Antillian
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Asteroid belt for over a day now, and have just received word that the
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Estel is approaching the AR-27 star system.
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As of yet we have found nothing of note, but our search
|
|
has not been progressing very quickly.."
|
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"Captain Orgl, I think we have something."
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Tziyn Orgl faced her science officer.
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|
"We have just picked up a transmission. It was brief, but I have
|
|
the general coordinates.. Best approximation indicates that the
|
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transmission would be towards Romulan Space.."
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"Take us there helm.
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Monitor EVERYTHING no matter how insignificant it may appear.
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There's got to be something out here..."
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Orgl frowned.
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'WHAT WERE THOSE FERENGI DOING HERE EARLIER ANYWAY....'
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...........
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"Captain, we are now entering the AR-27 star system."
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"Ghoode. MaihntaInn Yhellow AlehrRrt. MohnitohR ALL Senshorsss."
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The helm officer for the Estel responded.
|
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"Sensors are clear.."
|
|
He looked out over the system. The star was an interesting shade
|
|
of blue, and it's light shone down on a pale orange planet..
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"Sir! Romulan vessels decloaking... Scout class.. both on the
|
|
rear quarter, disruptors are armed .. Battle Pass #1" Cmmdr Alexandre
|
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reported as his tactical display lit up.
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"Ahrm Photons, PHhhaasseers!! Fhirre aht best tharget.."
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Klaxons sounded aboard the Estel. The vessel shook as
|
|
the Romulan disruptors pounded on the rear shields..
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"Rear shields down to 35%" Cmmdr Alexandre reported.
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"Vessels recloaking."
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"Bhegin transmission to U.S.S. Saracen, Rrheeaddy weahpons."
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Romulan decloaking forward.. Jamming transmissions.
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"LHokck and Fhirre photons and PHhhaasseers."
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The side mounted photon torpedoes of the Estel roared as they
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sent 4 torpedoes towards the Romulan scout. The Estel caught the
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smaller vessel as it had been turning around in front of the Estel.
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Hitting with 2 torpedoes and several phasers.
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"Romulans shields are down.. Damage to warp engines and hull."
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The Estel rocked again as the other Scout ship pounded again at
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the rear shields.
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"Rear shields are down!"
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"Hhhard abhoutt! Rrheeaddy Tohrps!"
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"Vessel cloaking again." Alexandre pounded the display..
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"Wait.. reading multiple transporter signatures ...."
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"Nhoow C'mahhndrrr!!" Grtag roared.
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Ten shapes began materializing on the bridge of the Estel.
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Lt Cmmdr Julien Alexandre entered a code.
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The ten Romulans materialized.. disruptors drawn and ready.
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The one behind tactical, and Cmmdr Alexandre spoke.
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"We are claiming this vessel and this space for the Imperial
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Romulan Empire. Surrender now."
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Grtag roared as he leapt.
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Two Romulans stood in front of the Helm and Navigation positions.
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They fired their disruptors as Grtag vaulted from his Captain's chair.
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They had never seen a Kzin before and were quite surprised by his
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actions. They were more surprised however, when their disruptors failed
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to fire.
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The two Romulans passed into death as a large furry
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arm raked each one across the neck, snapping them easily.
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Alexandre turned drawing his phaser and firing. He took two
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more Romulans down before he was pummeled by a third. He hit the deck...
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hard.
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*vhoosh*
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The turbo-lift doors opened and 5 security guards in security
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gear clambered into the brawl.
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Aboard the Romulan Scout VORTHAI, Commander Quarne waited.
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"Commander.. There has been no noticeable change in power readings
|
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aboard the Federation ship... 2.5 minutes have elapsed..."
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"Inform the Gathis that they are to open fire... something
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is wrong.
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Decloak and fire as well."
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"Sir, the damaged Romulan vessel is firing... Romulan Decloaking
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rear!!"
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Grtag wheeled around, still holding a Romulan 2 feet above the
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ground with his arm.
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"Fhirre Wheen Rrheeaddy.. Bhest Targhet then Mhoove tooo attack Dthee
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Othher."
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Cmmdr Alexendre still shook his head as he leaned over the
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tactical display... The Estel rocked, more than before.
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"Moderate damage to the other Romulan sir. He is recloaking.."
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*KABOOM*
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The lights aboard the Estel flickered....
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"Losing warp drive... She's going to blow..."
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"Sheeparate to Sauccer.... NOW!
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FHIRRRE REHMAAINING PHhhaasseers!"
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Commander Quarne looked on as the Estel's left warp nacelle
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exploded.
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"Get us away Pilot.."
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"Yes Commander ... we are only barely able to maintain cloak and
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move however... we have been considerably..."
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Quarne fired his disruptor .. killing his pilot as he took
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the position.
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"I expect my orders executed promptly... I will tolerate no excuses.."
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A bright flash illuminated the screen. As it dimmed another
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flash occurred. Both flashes shook the Vorthai considerably.
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Quarne looked at his sensors....
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'THE FEDERATION SHIP HAS SEPARATED.. BUT HAS MINIMAL POWER AND
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LIFE-FORM READINGS... THE EXPLOSION OF THE GATHIS AFTER THE
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EXPLOSION OF THE WARP DRIVE OF THE FEDERATION SHIP HAS DONE MORE THAN
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ENOUGH DAMAGE...
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OUR WEAPONS OUR OFF-LINE AS WELL....'
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"Our job is done..."
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Quarne moved from the Pilot's position and looked at the
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nearest Centurion.
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"Have a new pilot brought here and have him set course for
|
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the following coordinates... Be sure that he is up to the duty of being
|
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pilot however.... I will brook no further incompetence or excuse from
|
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that position...."
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Quarne sat back in his command chair. The attack had not
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been as succesfull as he had anticipated....
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.........
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Percival Malory looked over the scene.. His fists were clenched
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tightly on his armrests...
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'RELAX PERC...'
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He released his grip as he looked over the flotsam that composed
|
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the remains of the Federation Starship U.S.S. Gallant.
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"Sir.. This was the Gallant." Lt T'irna reported.
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"It was evidently destroyed in pieces by some powerful form
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of energy...
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Checking known Databases ....
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Sir.. This is very similar to the type of radiation signature that
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was found by the U.S.S. Enterprise under command of Captain James T. Kirk,
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near the remains of monitoring stations near the Romulan border.
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It is from a form of Romulan Plasma weapon.." T'irna twitched
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involuntarily.
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"This signature suggests a more focused form..."
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"Thank you Lt.
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Mr. Penthrach relay that to Captain Hampton code sequence alpha..
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Lt T'irna are there any other traces of a Romulan vessel being in
|
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this vicinity now?"
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"There are some minor eddy currents sir.. but that is all."
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'DAMM'.
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"Sir, communications from the Palomine." Penthrach reported.
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"On screen..."
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Malory faced Captain Hampton. Hampton's face was red with fury.
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"Perc... have we got anything else? We can't let those Rommies
|
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get away with this By Trafalgar!"
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"No sir.. just a few eddy currents.. but those are unreliable at
|
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best... you know that sir.."
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"Still. It's damm well all we've got.
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Let the hunt begin!"
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"Aye sir." Malory shrugged.
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As Hampton's face left the screen to be replaced by the mottled
|
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debris, Malory spoke.
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"Lt T'irna, send an overlay of the currents to the helm.. Lt Qhasmon,
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let's begin tracking..
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Maintain full sensor sweeps and hold us at yellow alert.
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Engage when ready."
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Malory looked as Qhasmon's figures darted over his console.
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The DELPHI surged forward... straddling the fine line that was between
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Federation space and the Neutral Zone... Finally, Qhasmon reported.
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"Sir.. We are now entering the Romulan Neutral Zone."
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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DELPHI : Chapter 10
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"Rites of Passage"
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..... == SARACEN BRIDGE ==
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"Captain.. we have just received a garbled transmission from the
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Estel.. The message seems to have been cut off prematurely and is virtually
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unintelligible." Amanda Hearn, communications officer aboard the Saracen
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reported.
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"Science .. Do we have any more on that other transmission that we
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intercepted? " Captain Tziyn Orgl turned and faced her science officer.
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"No Captain.. I think that we will have to wait and see if the
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transmission is attempted again.. There is too much clutter here for us
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to be able to isolate what could have caused the transmission."
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"Clutter? What specifically is causing problems Lieutenant?"
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"Sir, a Ferengi ship did explode in this area.. As such there is
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a large amount of duranium and other space-metals present.. Not to mention
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the metals that are present in the asteroids themselves.
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Operating under the assumption that there is a transmitter of
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some kind hidden in this belt. We have no way of distinguishing it from
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any of the other debris until it makes another transmission. IF it makes
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another transmission.."
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"Very well Lt Owens. Mark these coordinates appropriately. We will
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return to find that transmitter.
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Helm, set intercept course with the Estel's last known position
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engage at maximum warp once we are clear of the asteroid field."
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"Aye Captain."
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Orgl sat back down and crossed her legs. Within minutes the familiar
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streak of stars passed by on her viewscreen. The deckplates vibrated
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ever so slightly as well. She took a deep breath, which relaxed her somewhat
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and cleared her head.
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"Time to intercept?"
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"Sir, at current speed of Warp 9.4 we will intercept in exactly
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4 hours and 22 minutes."
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Orgl frowned.
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"Move the ship to red alert. Have phaser and torpedo crews
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standing ready continuously. Alert medical to prepare appropriately..
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Inform StarBase 89 of our situation."
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"Yes sir."
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...... == DELPHI BRIDGE ==
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Percival Malory sat languidly in his chair. From looking at him,
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one would be hard pressed to know that he was a Captain of a Federation
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Starship. As well, one would definitely not think of him as the Captain
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of a Federation Starship currently in the Romulan Neutral Zone..
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Malory folded his arms.
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"Captain... I have some more information on the Romulan weapon
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used to destroy the Gallant," Lt Eleyasan T'irna began.
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"By all means.. Go ahead." Malory rose, stood, and faced her.
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"Sir. The weapon is based on a molecular implosion field,
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this field causes the nucleonic forces of atoms to break down. Obviously,
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this has a very detrimental effect on most elements.
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The weapon does have a significant drawback however. From
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fragmentation analysis of some of the debris, it appears as if the field
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strength must weaken with each atom it disrupts and or weaken over time
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as well.
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While on a small scale this would be a trivial degradation, in space,
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in locations where there are large amounts of dust.. This affect should
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be much more marked."
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"Good work Lt. Is there any form of radiation signature that
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would be left on a ship that recently fired such a weapon.. A signature
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that we could somehow discern?"
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"Unsure Captain. We need to analyze such a ship first.. Then, we
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have a possibility of discovering such a signature."
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"Captain.. I have a contact bearing 5 mark 10 from our current
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heading." Lt Qhasmon reported. Currently ORACLE data was being fed to
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the Helm and tactical positions so that those positions could be more
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aware of the ship's surroundings.
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"Inform Captain Hampton. Use encoding based on the word 'Thetis'."
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Malory ordered Lt Penthrach.
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"Mr Qhasmon, follow the Palomine's lead.."
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"Yes sir." Qhasmon responded.
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"Sir. Our contact is cloaked. It is also quite larger than any other
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cloaked vessel we have scanned before.." T'irna reported.
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"Larger?" Malory asked.
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"Confirmed sir. That ship is definitely larger than a WarBird
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class vessel," Assali responded.
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"A proper size ratio is not possible at this distance ..."
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T'irna began.
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"What's your best guess Lt ?" Malory questioned.
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"Guess sir?
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I estimate that the vessel is roughly 1.3 to 2 times the size of a
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cloaked Romulan.. Romulan... Warbird. At least the .. cloaking signature
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is... that size."
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T'irna looked at her console as all the lights began to merge..
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She felt herself spinning somewhat. The world went black...
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........ == STARBASE 89 ==
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*VHOOSH*
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Aboard StarBase 89, Admiral Hrgon rose from his chair as
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Lt Herlt Yarin entered. The Admiral set down his goblet of reddish-gold
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Saurian Brandy as Yarin strode in.
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Hrgon stared at Yarin as he approached, but was well aware that
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Cmmdr Qh'sem had moved in behind Yarin as the doors closed.
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"Sir. Lt Herlt Yarin reporting for duty. Sir."
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Hrgon stared at Yarin and then gestured to a seat in front
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of Hrgon's desk.
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"Come and sit down."
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Hrgon remained standing behind his desk as Qh'sem loomed behind
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Yarin.
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"Well Lt, you come here by way of the now-dead Commodore Albrit..
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Tell me, what can you add here?"
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"Sir. I was administrative aide to Albrit for the entire time that
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he was project coordinator for the DELPHI-CLASS project."
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"Interesting. So how much can you tell me about the DELPHI-class,
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now that I am in charge of the project?" Hrgon led.
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"Anything you need to know sir. The Commodore had me handle
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most of the verifications as to operating specifications and the like.
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I read through the Engineer reports and then passed them on to the Commodore
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with my recommendations.."
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Hrgon grunted.
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"So you saw ships' crew rosters as well I take it.."
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"Yes sir.
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While I had very little 'real' say in the matter, I still informed
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the Commodore of my thoughts and he listened to my input. Our main
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job was to make sure that the DELPHI was conforming to what StarFleet
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had expected from the new ship class...
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Does this tell you anything?"
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Hrgon grunted again, and slowly smiled.
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"Yes. It tells me that Albrit was a bigger fool than I had previously
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thought."
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"Sir?"
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"For how long had you been poisoning the Commodore, Lieutenant?"
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Hrgon grunted.
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"Sir!?!"
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Hrgon snarled.
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"Yes. As well as relaying information about the DELPHI class to
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the Romulans.."
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"What!?!" Yarin spoke as he started to rise.
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Quickly however, a pair of blue hands clapped him on the shoulders,
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forcing him back into the chair.
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"Do you admit to the murder of Commodore Albrit?"
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"No! No Sir!"
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"Don't you think it rather convenient that your orders to change
|
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positions were the last set of orders approved by the Commodore. Before
|
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even, you knew that *I* would be becoming DELPHI-project coordinator.
|
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I presume you thought that you would be able to make it into
|
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Romulan space from here....
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You almost made it Lt..."
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Yarin began shaking his head, and then stopped, eyes glowering.
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"Yes. Yes I did it. Blast the Federation and StarFleet and
|
|
everything!"
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He struggled against the Andorian's grip.
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"I did it. StarFleet did nothing while civil wars racked my
|
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planet. The Romulans at least sent medical supplies.. If covertly."
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"I know. Contacts of mine informed me of that situation.
|
|
I read your background files Lt, they gave me the information I needed
|
|
to determine that you were a traitor.
|
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The wars that devastated you planet are no excuse for treason!"
|
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|
So TRAITOR.. How many cohorts did you have?"
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Yarin said nothing. Merely returning Hrgon's glare.
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"Lt Qh'sem take him to holding cell 19a. We will deal with him
|
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there accordingly."
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|
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Yarin continued struggling against the Andorian's grip.
|
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Suddenly, Qh'sem released his grip. As Yarin wheeled himself around, to
|
|
face the Andorian, he saw a blue hand streak towards him.. Then he saw
|
|
nothing.
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Hrgon watched in disgust of Yarin as Qh'sem took the limp form
|
|
out of Hrgon's office towards the specified holding area.
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'TRAITOR's...' the thought coursed through his mind...
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........ == DELPHI BRIDGE ==
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Malory and Assali looked at one another as both vaulted towards
|
|
the lieutenant.
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|
"Malory to sickbay.. Dr Mayak get up here now!"
|
|
|
|
Assali grabbed T'irna.
|
|
"Lt ! Lt ! Can you hear me? Snap out of it!" He shook her slightly.
|
|
Several moments passed and finally her eyes refocused.
|
|
|
|
*VHOOSH*
|
|
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|
The turbo-lift doors opened and Lt Garin Meede vaulted through
|
|
them, landing in a half-crouch. He straightened as soon as he saw that
|
|
Malory and Assali were ministering to T'irna. As well, Lt Zalvosta
|
|
swept the bridge with her phaser and her eyes before she saw what
|
|
Meede had already seen. She began stepping back away from the lift so
|
|
that the Doctor could come out.
|
|
|
|
Not waiting for Meede's or Zalvosta's "All clear" signal, Dr Mayak
|
|
hustled from the turbo-lift. She quickly administered a slight sedative
|
|
to T'irna.
|
|
|
|
T'irna looked around.
|
|
'WHAT HAPPENED? WHY ARE CAPTAIN MALORY AND COMMANDER ASSALI STANDING
|
|
OVER ME? WHEN DID THE DOCTOR ENTER THE BRIDGE?'
|
|
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|
|
|
"Are you alright Lt ?" Malory asked.
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir. Save that I do not remember either yourself or Cmmdr
|
|
Assali coming to me. As well, I do not remember when Doctor Mayak
|
|
entered the bridge."
|
|
|
|
Malory cast a sidelong glance at the Doctor.
|
|
|
|
"What do you last remember Lt ?" Mayak asked quietly.
|
|
|
|
"I remember informing the Captain of the status of a ship which
|
|
has appeared on sensors.. After that, I remember nothing."
|
|
|
|
"Can you tell me more about this ship.. Without looking back
|
|
to your displays..." Mayak questioned further.
|
|
|
|
"Yes Doctor. It was a.. a...C-c-loaked... R-r-r-o--m..."
|
|
|
|
Mayak watched as T'irna began to shake violently as her eyes
|
|
became glazed. Quickly, Mayak administered the full sedative.
|
|
|
|
Mayak frowned as she rose and faced Malory.
|
|
"Well Captain. I think we have found our psychological trigger..."
|
|
|
|
"Wonderful.." Malory said with a frown as well.
|
|
|
|
Mayak turned to Meede.
|
|
"Lt, would you please bring Lt T'irna to sickbay.."
|
|
|
|
"Yes doctor", Meede responded, easily lifting the now-unconscious
|
|
form of Lt T'irna.
|
|
|
|
As Malory saw the frown on Meede's face, he realized that the
|
|
frowns may have become contagious...
|
|
|
|
"Doctor. Inform me when you have made some progress with the Lt."
|
|
|
|
"Yes .. Captain." Mayak said rather icily.
|
|
|
|
Anna Zalvosta, who had accompanied Meede and Mayak in the turbo-
|
|
lift simply watched the exchange. She had put her phaser back down and
|
|
entered the turbo-lift again with Meede and Mayak.
|
|
|
|
Malory turned around and faced the forward viewscreen.
|
|
Both the DELPHI and the PALOMINE were moving to intercept the target.
|
|
|
|
"Lt Qhasmon.. Time to intercept?" Malory asked.
|
|
|
|
"At current speed of warp 3, 9.7 minutes" Qhasmon reported. His
|
|
voice had dropped in timbre and his antennae were moving slightly.
|
|
|
|
Malory thought for a moment and then faced Assali.
|
|
"Commander, do you know the current position of the Secondary
|
|
ORACLE 1 operator?"
|
|
|
|
Assali keyed in a sequence on his console.
|
|
"Yes sir. Ensign Naine Findel is currently asleep in her quarters."
|
|
|
|
"Very well then. We don't need a groggy officer up here..
|
|
You take ORACLE 1 and I will move to Tactical."
|
|
|
|
"Agreed sir."
|
|
|
|
Malory moved from his Captain's position to the tactical position.
|
|
'THIS IS JUST LIKE THE OLD DAYS... ABOARD THE ACHILLES... EXCEPT NOW
|
|
CAPTAIN HAMPTON IS GIVING ORDERS FROM ANOTHER SHIP, RATHER THAN
|
|
RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME...'
|
|
|
|
Malory rubbed his hands.
|
|
"Reaffirming red-alert status."
|
|
|
|
'TALLY HO, AND HERE WE GO...' Malory thought, remembering one of
|
|
Hampton's favorite bridge sayings..
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....... == ESTEL BRIDGE ==
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Flashes of red punctuated the darkness. With every breath, the
|
|
feel of smoke entered the lungs. Commander Grtag, Captain of the U.S.S.
|
|
Estel smelled the death in the air.
|
|
He was unaware how long he had been unconscious, lying under the
|
|
dead form of the Romulan he had been holding. He remembered the explosion
|
|
from the tactical station, and there his memory stopped. Tremors pulsed
|
|
through the deckplates of the Estel. Grtag shoved the dead body off of him
|
|
as he struggled to rise. He looked around, but all the lights were out and
|
|
only occasional sparks from some of the bridge consoles added anything to
|
|
the occasional operation of the emergency lights. Grtag knew that the
|
|
situation must be very grave.
|
|
Suddenly, he felt even weaker.
|
|
|
|
"...." he tried to speak, and then felt the blood spurt from
|
|
his neck. Instinctively he wrapped his large hands around his neck,
|
|
applying pressure. There was an unusual looseness as he felt his throat.
|
|
Slowly, he eased himself back down to lay in a somewhat upright position
|
|
against the bulkhead.
|
|
|
|
|
|
*K'FLAASH*
|
|
|
|
|
|
The helm console flashed in a display of white light. The light
|
|
and flash illuminated and moved the dead body of the helm officer.
|
|
Grtag could only watch as the body smoldered slightly.
|
|
The smell of death was heavy in the air.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
........ == VORTHAI BRIDGE ==
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Damage report Pilot" Romulan Commander Quarne questioned his
|
|
new pilot aboard the Scout Vessel Vorthai.
|
|
|
|
"Commander.
|
|
Warp engine damage is 80% repaired. Damage to the cloaking device
|
|
has also been repaired. Forward disruptors and photon torpedoes are still
|
|
under repair.
|
|
Short range sensors are still non-operational. The explosion
|
|
overloaded their capability. Long range sensors do report a Federation
|
|
starship approaching.
|
|
Estimated time for weapons repair 13.5 hours.
|
|
Estimated time for sensor repair 10 hours. "
|
|
|
|
Quarne's face remained impassive. The short range sensors aboard
|
|
the Vorthai had failed shortly after he had moved the ship away from the
|
|
remains of the Federation Starship Estel. Long range sensors were only
|
|
now coming back on-line as they were repaired. Blinded as it was, the
|
|
Vorthai had remained in the system while repairing, although it remained
|
|
cloaked while doing so.
|
|
|
|
"How long before the new Federation ship arrives ?"
|
|
|
|
"At current velocity, it will intercept in 45 minutes."
|
|
|
|
"Pilot. Use current StarCharts and move us out of this system.
|
|
Plot our course for the coordinates which I had entered previously."
|
|
|
|
"Yes Commander.
|
|
Course set and engaged at Warp 2.
|
|
Engineering requires this speed or slower while repairs continue."
|
|
|
|
"Of course.
|
|
Continue Pilot," Quarne replied.
|
|
|
|
Unseen, the Vorthai limped out of the AR-27 star system.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
........ ==DELPHI BRIDGE==
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Sir..." Cmmdr Assali began.
|
|
|
|
"I see it Commander" Malory replied.
|
|
'THOUGH HOW THE HELL DID IT AVOID OUR SENSORS FOR SO LONG...'
|
|
|
|
"Lt Penthrach. Send to the Palomine, encoding Styx.
|
|
Transmit.
|
|
New Contact on an intercept course. Romulan Warbird at high Warp.
|
|
Approximate time to intercept 4 minutes.
|
|
End Transmission."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir" Penthrach acknowledged.
|
|
|
|
Quickly, Malory did an overlay of the relative location of the
|
|
WarBird to known StarCharts.
|
|
'HMMM... INTERESTING.. NOW WHY WOULD A WARBIRD WANT TO HIDE
|
|
IN A NEBULA....'
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Sir, we are picking up a transmission from the Warbird to the
|
|
other ship as they are passing.. It is encoded" Penthrach added.
|
|
|
|
'OF COURSE IT IS' Malory thought.
|
|
He stared at the tactical display. The Palomine was slowing
|
|
to impulse speed, and the DELPHI was slowing right beside it. As both
|
|
ships acquired impulse speed, Malory moved shields to full strength and
|
|
readied the phasers.
|
|
"Mr Qhasmon, hold position momentarily" he ordered.
|
|
|
|
Slowly, the Palomine pulled ahead drifting slightly away from the
|
|
DELPHI as well as moving up relative to the DELPHI.
|
|
'SO THAT'S HOW HE WANTS TO PLAY IT..'
|
|
|
|
"Qhasmon, move us on a course 2 mark 357 from current heading."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
The DELPHI moved away from the Palomine as well, dropping as well,
|
|
relative to the Palomine.
|
|
Moments passed.
|
|
|
|
Malory looked at the viewscreen.
|
|
|
|
"Romulan WarBird Decloaking!" Lt Will O'Bourne announced.
|
|
|
|
Malory read the tactical information.
|
|
"Its shields are up. Forward disruptor array and photon batteries
|
|
are armed...".
|
|
|
|
"Sir, receiving transmission from the Warbird" Penthrach announced,
|
|
sweat beading on his large fingers.
|
|
|
|
"On screen."
|
|
|
|
"... Federation Starships. Your entry into Romulan space is an
|
|
act of war and has been regarded as such. You may choose to surrender your
|
|
vessels now or be destroyed." The Romulan Commander spoke impassively.
|
|
|
|
Malory recognized him, Commander V'hozen from their previous
|
|
encounter. Malory smiled to himself.
|
|
|
|
"Link up to communications net of the Palomine Lt." Malory ordered.
|
|
|
|
"Link established. Captain Hampton is sending to Romulan Commander.."
|
|
|
|
"On Screen."
|
|
|
|
"Romulan Commander. This is Captain Lionel Hampton of the Federation
|
|
Starship Palomine. One of your vessels recently crossed the Neutral Zone and
|
|
engaged a Federation Starship, seriously damaging her. *THAT* constitutes
|
|
an act of war..."
|
|
|
|
'SERIOUSLY DAMAGING... THAT'S AN UNDERSTATEMENT IF EVER THERE WAS..'
|
|
Malory looked at his tactical display. The Romulan had remained
|
|
stationary as the DELPHI and Palomine continued moving away from the
|
|
Warbird's centerline.
|
|
Malory changed to long range tactical. The larger ship had
|
|
discontinued its course and was no slowly coming towards the engagement.
|
|
Apparently trying to mask its cloaking emissions by reducing speed.
|
|
|
|
"Really, Captain Hampton, of the Federation Starship Palomine"
|
|
V'hozen sneered, sarcasm dripping in his voice. "Do you really expect me
|
|
to listen to such idiocy... prepare for your destruction..."
|
|
|
|
"Penthrach! Send to Palomine, encoding Thetis,
|
|
Transmit
|
|
'Mate in 2.5 minutes!'
|
|
End Transmission."
|
|
|
|
Malory glanced at his console. The Palomine had sped up to one-half
|
|
impulse and had brought it photons to full-ready status. The Warbird
|
|
was changing attitude, bringing its weapons to bear on the Palomine.
|
|
|
|
'SO BE IT.'
|
|
Quickly, he began giving orders.
|
|
|
|
"Prepare for attack sequence Delta. Now!"
|
|
|
|
O'Bourne's fingers danced along his console.
|
|
"Romulan passive sensor emission pattern-locks established."
|
|
|
|
"Romulan firing..."
|
|
Green bolts of energy and green photon torpedoes hurtled from
|
|
the Romulan WarBird Zha'sa towards the Palomine. Most struck the sensor
|
|
'ghost' as signaled from the DELPHI.
|
|
|
|
"Minor damage to the forward shield of the Palomine." Malory
|
|
reported. Although, all the bridge crew save for Lt Penthrach could tell
|
|
from their consoles.
|
|
"Romulan cloaking."
|
|
|
|
Malory stared at his console. The Warbird was moving to
|
|
split the two Federation ships.
|
|
|
|
"Rear Flanking Now! Qhasmon!"
|
|
|
|
|
|
As the DELPHI began turning, keeping its phaser armament towards
|
|
the rear of the 'hidden' Romulan Warbird, Malory fired.
|
|
On his console he saw the spot where the phasers converged ahead of
|
|
the Romulan.
|
|
|
|
"Sir? you missed?" O'bourne began.
|
|
|
|
"Not Bloody likely!" Malory smiled.
|
|
"Watch and learn Lt.
|
|
Qhasmon, follow up on Andorian Flank."
|
|
|
|
Two photons from the Palomine roared towards the spot where the
|
|
DELPHI's phasers converged. Now striking the WarBird as it had been moving
|
|
between the two ships.
|
|
|
|
"Major damage to the Romulan, Romulan decloaking and raising
|
|
shields."
|
|
|
|
Malory watched on his console, toggling from short to long range
|
|
scans.
|
|
"Firing again."
|
|
|
|
As the Warbird turned to face the ships again. Phasers from the
|
|
DELPHI only slightly preceded those from the Palomine. As well, another
|
|
photon from the Palomine struck the Romulan's forward shield, just as it was
|
|
rising.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aboard the Zha'sa, Commander V'hozen looked at the tactical
|
|
displays. His engines had been heavily damaged. Fires proliferated throughout
|
|
his vessel.
|
|
|
|
"Now! Sub-Commander. Fire! Sequence 2. Full spread."
|
|
V'hozen changed the fire-control sensor frequencies just before
|
|
his weapons officer fired.
|
|
V'hozen smiled vengefully.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Romulan changing sensor frequencies!! Attempting to compensate."
|
|
O'Bourne yelled.
|
|
|
|
Disruptors from the WarBird struck the DELPHI while a volley
|
|
of torpedoes struck the Palomine. Both ships reeled.
|
|
|
|
"Forward shields are Down! Minor hull damage.
|
|
Qhasmon, get us out of here Warp 8 Now!"
|
|
|
|
"Aye sir." Qhasmon hissed, not pleased with the apparent abandonment
|
|
of the Palomine.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Captain Hampton regained his feet aboard the Palomine.
|
|
"Bloody Hell! Match speed with DELPHI. Fire that damned rear
|
|
photon as we pass the bastard."
|
|
|
|
"Aye sir!
|
|
Following DELPHI warp factor 8."
|
|
|
|
"Tally Ho and here we go!" Hampton announced.
|
|
|
|
"Direct hit with photon! Major damage to the WarBird" Commander
|
|
Isgith, weapons officer aboard the Palomine reported.
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Good shooting Commander.
|
|
Any message from the DELPHI?"
|
|
|
|
"One just coming in now sir...
|
|
Receiving
|
|
'Pop in for an ale ol' chap..'
|
|
End message?"
|
|
|
|
"Hah Hah! We did it .. Just like the ole' days Isgith."
|
|
|
|
"Sir? I don't quite follow..."
|
|
|
|
"Malory just told us that that larger Romulan vessel stopped for
|
|
the WarBird.. We are free from pursuit.
|
|
Now Let's see what fool damage that bloke did to us.."
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
........ ==SARACEN BRIDGE==
|
|
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"Entering the AR-27 star-system Sir!" Lt Gunroth Quin, helmsman
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for the Saracen reported.
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"My god!..." he added as he gazed across the carnage that lay
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near the lone planet in the system.
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Tziyn Orgl looked at the viewscreen. Space debris covered
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a small part of the system. The saucer of the Estel drifted helplessly
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among the other debris.
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"Life Signs? " Orgl said quickly
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"Minimal life signs on the .. Estel .. Negligible power, although
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it appears as if gravitational stabilizers are still operational..
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There do appear to be at least a few survivors, sir."
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"Move to a position to establish a tractor beam on the .. Estel..
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Then transport an away team over to look for survivors. Have a second
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away team sent to the bridge. See what information can be obtained. I
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want to know exactly what happened. here."
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Move ship to red alert, lower shields only for transport."
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"Aye sir."
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........ ==STARBASE 89==
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*VHOOSH*
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Admiral Hrgon strode into his office and immediately noticed
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Commander Elayne Hause.
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"Commander." Hrgon acknowledged.
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"Sir, messages have just come in.
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The Saracen has reported that the Estel has been all but destroyed
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in the AR-27 star system. At least one Romulan Scout class vessel was
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destroyed as well. The Saracen is currently searching for survivors aboard
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the saucer section of the Estel.
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As well, the Palomine has reported that it and the DELPHI found the
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remains of the Gallant. It was totally destroyed. A plasma weapon caused
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the destruction of the Gallant. Both ships followed an 'eddy current'
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trail into Romulan space, only to engage a Romulan Warbird. Significant
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damage was done to the Warbird while only minor damage was done to either
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the DELPHI or the Palomine. Also, the DELPHI tracked another vessel,
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larger than the Warbird class, before the DELPHI and Palomine engaged the
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Warbird."
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Hrgon moved towards his desk and then moved to stare out of the
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'space-window'.
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"A vessel larger than the Warbird class .... most intriguing.."
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he mumbled more to himself than to Commander Hause.
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"Recall the Saracen and have Captain Orgl inform me as soon as
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she knows the details of what happened.
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Have the DELPHI move back to the area near the AR-27 star system.
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Assign the Palomine to the mission that the Gallant was on.
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Also, you should know that we have the confessed murderer of
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Commodore Albrit in holding cell 19a, where we are 'further questioning'
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him..."
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"Understood sir. Only select security personnel will be placed in
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that area."
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"Excellent.
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Already he has : confessed to the murder of Albrit, admitted his
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Romulan Allegiance, and acknowledged his knowledge of the DELPHI project.
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He still denies knowledge of his reassignment order however, and says
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that he had no plans to come here... Most curious."
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"Yes sir."
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"Very well, dismissed Commander."
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"Yes sir." Hause left the Admiral's office as he stared into the
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inky blackness of space.
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....... ==SARACEN BRIDGE==
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"Message from StarBase 89 sir", Amanda Hearn, communications
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officer aboard the Saracen reported.
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"On screen."
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"Captain Orgl, you have been recalled to StarBase 89 as soon
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as you have completed your work with the Estel. Inform us of your departure,
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and the details obtained from your search.
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StarBase 89 out."
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Orgl watched as the face of Commander Hause faded from the
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viewscreen.
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"Are the away-teams finished yet?" She asked.
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"Yes sir, we are beaming the last away team back now" Lt Quin
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reported.
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"What is their assessment of the Estel?"
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"Sir, they report that the Estel is structurally at fault and is
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no longer sound. They have proclaimed it non-salvageable."
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"Very well, move us to optimum firing range and load forward
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torpedo bays."
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"Yes sir."
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Slowly the Saracen moved away from the Estel, releasing its
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tractor-beam grip of the saucer.
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"Fire."
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Three photon torpedoes exploded, destroying what was left of the
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Estel.
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"Inform StarBase 89 that we are en route. Our analysis is as yet
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incomplete. As well, our mission in the Antillian asteroid belt was not
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completed either.
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Set course and engage at Warp 8.
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I will be in sickbay."
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........ ==DELPHI CAPTAIN'S READY ROOM==
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"Well Perc ol' chap, it was bloody good working with you again son."
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"My pleasure Captain. Glad you were with me. It seemed just like
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old times aboard the Achilles..."
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"That it did lad.. That it did.."
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"Sir, message from StarBase 89." Penthrach's voice came through
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Malory's communicator.
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"Sorry to drink and run.." Malory said, raising his mug to the
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PAD viewscreen showing Captain Hampton.
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"No bother lad. We'll be seeing more of each other I'm sure..
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I've got a message coming in here as well.. Godspeed Percival.."
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Hampton said with a boyish grin, raising his glass.
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"Hampton out."
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Malory raised his own mug to the PAD viewscreen, as Hampton
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faded out.
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Malory took the incoming message on his PAD as well.
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"Captain Malory, the DELPHI has been reassigned to continue
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into the AR-28 star system. While en route however, move to the
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Antillian Asteroid belt. We have reason to believe that there is a
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transmitter of some kind there. The Saracen was unable to find it.
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Also, the Estel has been destroyed in an attack in the
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AR-27 star system. Details are still unknown.
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StarBase 89 out."
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Malory looked deeply into his mug as the blond-haired, blue-eyed
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image of Commander Hause faded from his PAD viewscreen.
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He took another swallow and then walked onto the bridge.
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'TIME TO MOVE AHEAD PERC...'
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"Mr. Qhasmon, set course for the Antillian Asteroid belt,
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warp 7. It seems as if we have some unfinished business there.
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"Yes sir." Qhasmon said, as the DELPHI banked and surged
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away.
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........ ==SARACEN SICKBAY==
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*VHOOSH*
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Captain Orgl entered her own sickbay. Immediately her senses
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were bombarded. Her ears heard moans while her nose smelled burnt
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flesh and burnt uniforms. Her eyes saw the anguish in the battered faces
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of the less than 20 survivors of the Estel.
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"Doctor. Report.." She said, as she moved towards the chief
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medical officer of the Palomine.
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"Sir, I have very very little new information to report.
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I have somehow managed to stabilize the Kzinti. It is very
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incredible indeed that he managed to survive after suffering that large an
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amount of blood loss and trauma.
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I am thinking though, that even when the poor fellow does regain
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consciousness, he will still not be speaking with you.." Doctor Amarnath Singh
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reported, in a thick accent.
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"And why is that Doctor?"
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"The reason is very simple Captain. At some point, the Kzinti
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managed to have his throat slit. Naturally, this is what caused him to
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loose so much blood. As well however his esophagus and larynx were
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grieveously damaged.
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He will be speaking again I am sure, only it will take some time for
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his new set of chords to grow properly into his larynx.
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"What about the other bridge officer who was found."
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"Ahh yes, Lt Cmmdr Julien Alexandre. He has substained multiple
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fractures in the arms and ribs, as well as experiencing slight swelling
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of the brain. All ailments are under control however, and he should be
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able to speak with you as soon as he awakens..."
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Orgl looked down at the former Captain of the Estel. His large
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body was still covered in blood and burned fur. His neck fur had been
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removed so that the Doctor could tend his wounds, and the band of
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skin looked almost like a collar. There was only a small mark of a scar.
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Orgl could only shake her head.
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"Inform me when the Commander awakens then."
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"Which one sir?"
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"Either doctor. Either one."
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Orgl exited the sickbay, for all of the space, it had still been
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crowded inside, and Orgl couldn't get the faces of all of those people
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out of her mind. Just as she couldn't get the destruction of the Estel
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out of her mind as well.. It was as if a part of her had died as well.
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'WHEN ONE OF US IS LOST ... WE ALL SUFFER' she thought,
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as she made her way back to the solace of her quarters.
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In space, the remains of the Estel and the Gathis, continued
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drifting in the AR-27 star system. A message to the future, from an
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instant in the past.
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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From: sks1@Ra.MsState.Edu (Sujay Shaunak)
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Subject: DELPHI : Chapter 11
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DELPHI : Chapter 11
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"Foreshadowing"
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Percival Malory winced slightly as Dr Mayak completed her
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tests.
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"Well Captain. It appears as if your back is healing quite
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nicely... Surprising as that may be..." Mayak commented.
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"Surprising Doctor? You were the one who fixed it after all..."
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Malory replied, a smile dancing on the corners of his mouth.
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Mayak stared.
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"All of my work on your back could easily have gone for nought
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as you disobeyed Doctor's orders. You should have cleared your
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excercise routine, which involved combat with Lt Qhasmon, with me
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before you attempted something that strenuous..."
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Malory looked at the Doctor. The blue eyes that were set in
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her porcelain face looked very angry.
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"Alright Doctor, I admit I did push the back a little
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hard. Still, everything is fine now. What is the problem?"
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Mayak shook her head slowly.
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"That, Captain. That is the problem."
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"What?" Malory questioned, eyes narrowing and then opening
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again.
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"Ever since you've come aboard you have been distant and
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aloof, as if holding something against me... I would like to know
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what that is Doctor." Malory said as he stood up, getting off of
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the sickbay bed.
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"I know you Captain.." Mayak began.
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"I didn't think we had met before this ..."
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"I know your type. I could tell from the moment I saw you.
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You are one of those people who does things in the last instant,
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relying on improvisation rather than preparation, and then commending
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yourself for it. You push yourself to the edge and then laugh off
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the danger, while you tiptoe on the brink of disaster.
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You are one of the ones who puts his ship in danger through
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lack of preparation and then is heralded as a hero when there are only
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minor casualties from the incident.
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To you, those casualty lists are numbers and names. To me,
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those are people. People whom I have tried my best to save, but who
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were dead anyway. People die under Captain's like you..."
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Mayak regained her composure.
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"I see" Malory replied.
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Mayak looked again. Somehow, Malory had grown older in her
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eyes. For once she saw the tell-tale lines of care and worry across
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his face. His face was mature and grim, rather than boyish and
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impatient.
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"I'm glad that we got this out into the open.
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Now let me tell you something Doctor. I care for *EVERY*
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person aboard this ship. What happens to the crew happens to me. Yes,
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people have died under my command, and I have watched as friends died
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while I lived. I don't fear death Doctor, but I do not go out of my
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way to confront it. You may see the dead body, but I see the family
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that that body belongs to.. So don't you begin to lecture me about
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death Doctor, for I have seen my measure of it." Malory stood
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straight, rather than in his characteristic half-slouch, his eyes
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clear, and intense.
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Suddenly the picture changed, and Mayak saw the youthful grin
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and mischief in those blue eyes.
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"Lt Penthrach has said that he will be cooking a meal for the
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senior staff. As a member of this group, you are invited..."
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Malory gave a slight bow and then strode out of the sickbay.
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Mayak shook her head and watched as he left, doubts and
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misgivings dancing in her head.
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....SARACEN BRIDGE.....
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Captain Orgl analyzed the information that the away teams
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had obtained, preparing her report.
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"Lt Hearn, prepare to send a message to StarBase 89.
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--Transmit--
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Admiral Hrgon, here are our current findings with regards
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to the Estel incident.
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The Estel was attacked by a pair of Romulan Scout-class vessels,
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and was forced to take the initial salvo on its rear shields. At this
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point, the Estel began transmitting a message, which was promptly jammed
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by one of the Romulan Scouts.
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Of course, this Scout had to decloak in order to jam the
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Estel's message, so the Estel immediately fired on the exposed
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ship, seriously damaging it.
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The other Scout decloaked to the rear of the Estel, and knocked
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down the Estel's rear shields. The Estel turned to face the undamaged
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Scout, unavoidably exposing it's down rear shields to the damaged Scout.
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The damaged Scout quickly transported a boarding party to the Estel.
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The Romulans' attempt at capturing the Estel via boarding party
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failed completely, as exemplarary preparations for such a contingency
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had already been made by the Estel's crew, namely Cmmdr Grtag
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and Lt Cmmdr Alexandre.
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The damaged Scout was able to manage a final shot on the Estel
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as the Estel traded salos with the undamaged Scout. The left warp nacele
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was struck in this exchage and exploded.
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The Estel separated its saucer from the secondary hull only
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moments before the other nacelle exploded as well. All three vessels
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were further damaged by this explosion, which in turn lead to the
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destruction and explosion of the first Scout.
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We found the saucer of the Estel adrift in the star system and
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could find no trace of the other Scout, although we believe that it must
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have sustained considerable damage.
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This concludes my report of our preliminary information.
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--End Transmission--"
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Orgl leaned back into her command chair. The evidence gathered
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by her away teams had given her a newfound respect for Commander Grtag
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as well as the sturdiness of the old Excelsior-class ships.
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....DELPHI BRIDGE....
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Aboard the DELPHI, Lt Will O'Bourne paced on the bridge.
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His pace carried him from below the ORACLE 2 position to below
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the ORACLE 1 position and back again. He glanced around.
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The Saurian, Ensign K'S'A manned the communications console,
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Lt Zalvosta stood at tactical, and Ensign Naine Findel sat at ORACLE 1.
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The Benzite, Ensign Kpreda, one of only two benzites aboard the
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DELPHI sat at helm. Ensign Ori Bothgar sat at O'Bourne's position,
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ORACLE 2. The young Tellarian grunted at O'Bourne's gaze. More
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disturbing however, Ensign Findel smiled when she noticed O'Bourne's
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gaze.
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O'Bourne felt his face grow warm and he continued his pacing.
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"Lt. I'm sure you're going to wear down a path in the floor
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if you continue.. Sir." Lt Zalvosta smiled as well.
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"Right", O'Bourne stammered, and promptly sat in the Captain's
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chair.
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Zalvosta merely shook her head, she was tempted to laugh.
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....DELPHI....
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Pungent aromas wafted throughout the quarters of Lt Olgin
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Penthrach.
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"That smells fantastic Mr Penthrach!" exclaimed Assali.
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Murmurs of appreciation from all of the senior staff present
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followed.
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"What is it?" asked Lt Garin Meede, staring at the mass of
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yellow in the square container. Meede could only recognize mushrooms
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and tomatoes along the surface of the yellow mass.
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"My friends, come and enjoy.. Dinner is served!"
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Each crewmember present, Assali, Korn, Malory, Meede, Qhasmon
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and Penthrach enjoyed a fair helping of the dish.
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"Captain... do you realize how hard you have been pushing the
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engines.." Korn began, while eating a mouthful of the yellowish mass.
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"Later, Lt. This is time to relax. Speak with me while we are
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on shift, but I assure that everything was necessary."
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*BLEAOP*
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"Come in" Penthrach urged.
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*VHOOSH*
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The door opened and Dr Mayak walked in. She was dressed in
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a form-fitting blue jumpsuit with a thin white chemise covering it.
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All eyes in the room, save for Meede's and Qhasmon's instantly
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riveted on her.
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"I hope I didn't miss the dinner Mr Penthrach.."
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"Of course not Dr.. We were all just commenting on how much
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nicer this get together would be if you were here..." Penthrach said
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with a broad smile..
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"I'm sure.. " she said, a slight twinkle in her eye.
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She nodded towards Malory and he winked in response.
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Meede cautiously ate the substance.
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"Very.. palatable ... Lt Penthrach.." he said finally, after
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slowly swirling it around in his mouth. It was rather fluffy and
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did not require a great deal of chewing on Meede's part.
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"Thank you Mr. Meede.."
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"Mr. Penthrach, how did you go about learning how to cook all
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of these dishes.. I know you use the replicator, but this is much better
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than anything that I have replicated ...." Assali spoke up, enjoying
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the meal.
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"Well Mr Assali, while I was growing up on earth, I spent a lot
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of time with my maternal grandmother. She related a story to me one
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day about a young boy and girl who went to a house made of candy...
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The story went on from there, but I couldn't get the images of
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candy out of my head."
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Penthrach smiled, and rubbed his sizeable stomach.
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"Or my belly..
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At any rate, from that point, my grandmother began teaching me
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how to cook using the replicators. As well, it was her who sparked my
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interest in languages.. She was considered 'uneducated' but could
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speak more languages fluently than I can speak now!"
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"I propose a toast then, to Lt Penthrach and his most splendid
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grandmother.." Malory raised his glass.
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"Whatever is this called Lt?" Mayak spoke up as she started on
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her first helping.
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"Why, it is called Quiche I believe.. It was one of my
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grandmother's favorite dishes."
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"Quite good."
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"Thank you."
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"Captain are you sure that.." Korn began again.
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"Mr Korn, I am sure that we will discuss this in the morning,
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now is neither the time nor place", Malory stated.
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"This would make an excellent food ration.." Meede commented
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to Assali.
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"Possibly. I would have been lucky to get the amount of food as
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this every several days when I was growing up.. It seems very sustaining"
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Assali responded.
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Lt X'anfrey Qhasmon remained silent.
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As the officers finished their meal and the conversation began
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to die, the group began to disperse, saying their "thank-you's" and
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"goodnights". Last to leave was Lt Qhasmon.
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"Thank you Lt Penthrach. The meal reminded me of a dish my
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SOGRNI used to make.. Thank you." Qhasmon bowed slightly as he left,
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leaving Penthrach alone.
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....ROMULAN SPACE....
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In space three ships shimmered into existence, each a size
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larger than the next.
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Praetor Kh'arna sat at his table in his briefing room.
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Silently, the door opened and Commanders Quarne and V'hozen entered.
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"Your reports Commanders...."
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Quarne began first.
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"Praetor. The Gathis and Vorthai engaged and destroyed the
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Federation starship Estel. The Gathis was destroyed in the battle.
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The Vorthai suffered damage but is now almost completely operational."
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Kh'arna looked at V'hozen.
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"Praetor. The Zha'sa engaged two federation vessels, the
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Palomine and the DELPHI" V'hozen veritably spat out the name DELPHI.
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"Minor damage was done to the Federation ships, while the
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Zha'sa suffered extensive damage. We learned that our initial
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weapons' salvo was disrupted by false information fed to our targetting
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sensors by the DELPHI. Our second salvo, which was fired with shifted
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sensor frequencies, encountered no such disruption."
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The room was silent and the slate-grey stone table was the
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loudest thing in the room for several moments. Finally, Kh'arna spoke.
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His voice was like a dry wind over dead leaves.
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"Commanders. Such losses and damages are unacceptable. You
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will both be given one more chance to redeem yourselves before you are
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sent to command mining frigates!
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Commander V'hozen, you will take the Zha'sa to outpost 4 where
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it will be refitted.
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Commander Quarne, your ship will serve as escort to the Karise.
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You are dismissed Commanders."
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Wordlessly, V'hozen and Quarne left.
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Kh'arna remained seated at the head of the table. He placed his
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hands face down on the smooth surface, and thought.
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....STARBASE 89...
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"Well FORMER Lieutenant Yarin.... what else do you have to say
|
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for yourself!" Hrgon bellowed.
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"n-n-n-othing si-i-r... I .. hh-a-ve- to-old y-ou a-l-l th-at
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I kn-ow.." Yarin croaked. His voice was cracked and his throat was
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parched.
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"And do you expect me to believe what a confessed murderer and
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traitor has to say? WHAT ARE YOU HOLDING BACK!!" Hrgon roared.
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"n-n-nothing si-i-r.." Yarin slooped his head forward.
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He had been confined to the force-field cell which was only 3 feet by 3
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feet by 5 feet for over 2 days now, and had been given only minimal food
|
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supplies.
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Standing beside Yarin, Hrgon was not convinced.
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"I'll be back later Mr Yarin", he threatened, as he left the
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holding area.
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Hrgon strode briskly about the Starbase, finally reaching his
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office. As expected, Commander Hause was there.
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"Admiral the Saracen will be arriving in less than 20 minutes.
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As well, the Targon is scheduled to arrive in 1.5 hours."
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"Excellent Commander, I have read the report from Captain Orgl.
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Have her and Lt Commander Alexandre from the Estel report here
|
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immediately upon arrival. As well, have Commander Sardoc of the Targon
|
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report as soon as his ship arrives.
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"Yes Admiral." Hause exited.
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Hrgon looked at his large star map, showing the distribution of
|
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Federation forces. His area was the Neutral zone, and he did not like
|
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his distribution at all...
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....ROMULAN WARBIRD THESIA....
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"Commander.. We are reading unusual gravitational eddys in the
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nearby Nebula. Intermittent energy pulses have also been detected. The
|
|
entire gas-cloud is composed of highly ionized particles."
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|
"I am aware of this, Sub-Commander", Commander Gho'dan of the
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Romulan WarBird Thesia spoke.
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|
"What are the readings in this system."
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"Commander. The blue-white star has 2 planets in orbit. Both are
|
|
unremarkable, containing only typical ores and metals. One planet does
|
|
have a small moon orbiting it. The only remarkable characteristic is the
|
|
proximity of this star system to the Dark Nebula."
|
|
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|
"Sub-Commander, you must learn to look beyond the mundane.
|
|
The planet with the moon will be a perfect place...
|
|
Pilot, move us to a position where the gravitational attraction
|
|
of the planet is equal to the attraction of the moon. This position
|
|
should be between the planet and its moon."
|
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"Yes Commander."
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|
....DELPHI BRIDGE....
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|
"Approaching the Antillian Asteroid belt" Lt Qhasmon reported.
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|
|
|
"Bring us down to one-quarter impulse speed as you feel
|
|
appropriate Lt. Then move us to the position last marked by the Saracen",
|
|
Malory ordered.
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|
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|
Malory looked at the tactical display, and then over at Cmmdr
|
|
Assali, who was occupying the ORACLE 1 position.
|
|
"I have brought phasers to ready status.." Malory announced.
|
|
|
|
Within minutes, the DELPHI had deftly navigated the asteroid
|
|
field to the coordinates previously marked by the Saracen.
|
|
|
|
"Commander? What have you got?" Malory asked.
|
|
|
|
"Nothing sir. Just the understandable amounts of debris and
|
|
metal.."
|
|
Assali grinned.
|
|
"And a bunch of rocks...".
|
|
|
|
'WHAT BETTER HIDING PLACE FOR A TRANSMITTER..'
|
|
|
|
"Hmmm, look for something with a power source.. Or better yet,
|
|
look for an object that is warmer relative to the rest of the debris."
|
|
|
|
"Scanning....." Assali watched as the data from ORACLE poured
|
|
out in front of him. With greater accuracy than any other sensors in
|
|
StarFleet, ORACLE began sifting the data.
|
|
|
|
Seconds turned into minutes.
|
|
|
|
"I have a match. Object bearing 27 mark 23."
|
|
|
|
"Has ORACLE run a complete check on this object?"
|
|
|
|
"Yes Captain. We have deduced that it is a cyclic Romulan
|
|
Transmitter."
|
|
|
|
"Can you tell me any more about it?"
|
|
|
|
"Cross-referencing... Yes!" Assali perused the information.
|
|
|
|
"These are bad news sir. They are equipped with a built-in
|
|
auto-destruct to prevent tampering, or movement with a tractor beam.
|
|
Typically they monitor all transmissions within a fixed area and then
|
|
broadcast these in a single pulse every 24 to 96 hours."
|
|
|
|
"Sir, won't the Romulans know that we know about this if we
|
|
inform the Starbase?" O'bourne asked.
|
|
|
|
"Of course, Lt, that's why we will use some subtlety...."
|
|
|
|
"Lt Penthrach, open a channel to StarBase 89."
|
|
|
|
"Channel opened sir..." Penthrach responded.
|
|
|
|
"This is Commander Hause, how may we be of assistance DELPHI?"
|
|
|
|
Malory smiled.
|
|
"In regards to our mission to this asteroid belt as ordered by
|
|
the Admiral.. We have pronounced this area unsafe for travel and will
|
|
set up a marker bouey appropriately, so that other ships can know where
|
|
the danger is.."
|
|
|
|
Hause looked puzzled for a moment.
|
|
"I see. I will inform the Admiral then... StarBase out."
|
|
|
|
Malory smiled.
|
|
From tactical his fingers played along the console.
|
|
|
|
Assali smiled.
|
|
"Bouey set sir. Less than 30 feet from the transmitter..Excellent
|
|
placement."
|
|
|
|
"Thank you..
|
|
Now, Mr Qhasmon, set a course for the AR-28 star system. Engage
|
|
at warp speed as soon as we are clear of the asteroid belt."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir."
|
|
|
|
Under the skillful guidance of Qhasmon, the DELPHI easily exited
|
|
the asteroid field, leaving a marker bouey to show a later ship where the
|
|
Romulan transmitter was.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....DELPHI....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lt Garin Meede paused in the middle of his excercise routine
|
|
as Lt Zalvosta approached.
|
|
"Yes Lt ?" He asked, even before she asked her question.
|
|
|
|
"Hello Lt Meede. You don't mind if I excercise as well do you?"
|
|
she said.
|
|
|
|
"Of course not Lt, excercise is one of the best things a security
|
|
officer can do."
|
|
|
|
"Of course sir."
|
|
|
|
As Meede resumed his workout, nearly maxing out the load on the
|
|
machine, Zalvosta began her workout as well, although it was much more
|
|
difficult for her to concentrate while Meede was around.
|
|
'GO AHEAD ANNA.. DO IT!!! ' she told herself, but remained
|
|
silent.
|
|
|
|
The two ranking security members continued their workout in
|
|
silence.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....STARBASE 89....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"So, you set up a program so that as soon as anyone beamed
|
|
onto either the bridge or main engineering, your transporter system
|
|
would beam them to the same place, while failing to transport any
|
|
power sources for weapons..." Admiral Hrgon reiterated.
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir". Lt Cmmdr Julien Alexandre said wearily. His head
|
|
still pounded and he had been "debriefed" for over 2 days now.
|
|
With his eye that was not covered with a patch, Alexandre stared
|
|
at the Tellarian admiral.
|
|
|
|
Something seemed to give for a moment in the Admiral's
|
|
countenance.
|
|
|
|
"Very good Commander. I will leave you to your rest now. Both
|
|
you and Cmmdr Grtag are to be commended for your dealing with the
|
|
Romulan boarding parties. I am giving you both a StarFleet Commendation."
|
|
|
|
"Thank you sir", Alexandre said weakly, his strength was finally
|
|
beginning to give out.
|
|
|
|
He had been kept in isolationary sickbay ever since he could
|
|
remember waking, his only companions, an occasional attendant, a doctor,
|
|
and Admiral Hrgon.
|
|
'I WONDER WHERE THE OTHER CREWMEMBERS ARE... AT LEAST I KNOW
|
|
THAT GRTAG MADE IT ANYWAY..'
|
|
He was surprised that no one had come to see him, even though
|
|
he was in isolation.
|
|
'WHY AM I IN ISOLATION FOR THAT MATTER..' the thought reeled
|
|
as Alexandre easily fell asleep.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....STARBASE 89....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Commander Elayne Hause stood across from Admiral Hrgon
|
|
as he stared out the large bay window in his officer.
|
|
|
|
"Grtag and Alexandre did well.." Hrgon began, to
|
|
Hause's surprise.
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir. It will be hard to tell them that only 12 others
|
|
besides themselves have survived this far."
|
|
|
|
"Has the DELPHI come across anything yet?"
|
|
|
|
"Yes Admiral, we received a message from the DELPHI saying
|
|
that it was leaving a marker for "dangerous areas"."
|
|
|
|
Hrgon grunted.
|
|
"Ha ha. Excellent. When we send the Saracen back, make sure
|
|
to include a specialist team so that we can reconfigure whatever
|
|
transmitter it was that the DELPHI found."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir.
|
|
Also, the Targon has joined the Palomine on its patrol as ordered."
|
|
|
|
"Good."
|
|
|
|
Hrgon turned and looked at his StarChart.
|
|
'THINGS ARE GETTING BETTER IT SEEMS....'
|
|
|
|
"Anything else Commander?"
|
|
|
|
"No sir."
|
|
|
|
"Dismissed then."
|
|
|
|
Hrgon turned to stare out at the stars as Hause left.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....DELPHI....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"ArchDuke to level 3" Assali spoke.
|
|
|
|
"Excellent move Akimbe" Malory answered, as he gazed at the
|
|
three-tiered chessboard before him. His eyebrows were slightly
|
|
furrowed in concentration.
|
|
"Champion to level 1 .. Check."
|
|
|
|
Assali stared blankly at the board, Malory's move seemed a very
|
|
poor choice, although it did succeed in at least stalling Assali from
|
|
his plan.
|
|
'I WONDER...'
|
|
Assali began checking the board, looking for some hidden feint.
|
|
Several seconds elapsed. Assali glanced at the chronometer, which
|
|
indicated that he had thirty seconds left before his move was forfeit.
|
|
'HA, THERE IT IS..' deftly, Assali moved a piece to cut off
|
|
the supposed Malory feint while breaking the 'check'.
|
|
|
|
Malory smiled slowly. Assali wondered.
|
|
"Canon to level 2.. Check and mate.. Mr Assali, excellent game."
|
|
|
|
Assali shook his head slowly and grinned.
|
|
"And you too sir. Very good move. I didn't think that was your
|
|
best move..It was a well-disguised mate."
|
|
|
|
"Thank you. It was little more than luck that that piece was in
|
|
the right spot, actually.." Malory spoke.
|
|
|
|
Assali felt as if he knew better. He yawned.
|
|
"Well.. Some of us have to wake up in the morning.." Assali
|
|
smiled.
|
|
|
|
"I can empathize.. Believe me...
|
|
Good evening Commander, and again, excellent game." Malory
|
|
rose, seeing Assali to the door of his cabin.
|
|
|
|
*VHOOSH*
|
|
|
|
"Good night Sir." Assali said as he walked away.
|
|
|
|
*VHOOSH*
|
|
|
|
Malory stood alone in his cabin. The DELPHI was still en route
|
|
to the AR-28 star-system as was evidenced by the stars streaking outside
|
|
of Malory's viewport.
|
|
Malory smiled as he gazed out at the stars.
|
|
'NOW THAT WAS FUN..' he thought, as he himself yawned. He shook
|
|
his head slightly and began to prepare for sleep.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....PALOMINE BRIDGE....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aboard the U.S.S. Palomine, Captain Lionel Hampton watched
|
|
as the sleek tri-maraned Targon eased into a parallel course.
|
|
The Targon used the standard oval saucer-shaped primary hull and
|
|
had two underslung warp engines. Rather than having a secondary
|
|
hull above the primary, like the Nebula-class Palomine, the
|
|
Orazzin-class Targon had an additional warp nacelle. Arguably,
|
|
the Targon was one of the fastest ships in the fleet.
|
|
|
|
Hampton had set up the meeting so that both ships converged
|
|
at the location of the remains of the Gallant.
|
|
|
|
Aboard the Targon, Lt Edwin, the communications officer for the
|
|
Targon, looked on as his message console bleeped.
|
|
|
|
"Incoming message Captain."
|
|
|
|
Cmmdr Sardoc, Captain of the Targon spoke smoothly,
|
|
"Continue."
|
|
|
|
"This is Captain Hampton of the Palomine. We will be moving
|
|
into the Neutral Zone to explore a nearby Nebula.. I believe this
|
|
to be a staging area for possible Romulan advance forces..
|
|
Prepare yourselves, for we enter the zone in 15 minutes.
|
|
Hampton out."
|
|
|
|
Sardoc remained impassive in his Captain's chair.
|
|
"Lt Edwin, inform the crew that we will be entering the
|
|
Neutral Zone."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir" Edwin replied quickly.
|
|
|
|
"Cmmdr Rieht.." Sardoc addressed his first officer, "Move us
|
|
to yellow alert and prepare to move us to red alert."
|
|
|
|
"Yes sir" Rieht responded as the yellow lights began flashing.
|
|
|
|
Slowly the two ships began moving towards the Neutral Zone,
|
|
still preparing themselves before entry..
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....DELPHI....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aboard the DELPHI, in rec room 1, Akimbe Assali stood alone.
|
|
He gazed up at the pair of horizontal bars before him, one was higher
|
|
than the other. With a jump he grabbed the lower bar, and began
|
|
swinging himself. After a moment, he had built up enough momentum so
|
|
that he vaulted to the second bar, catching it while his legs had
|
|
crossed above it.
|
|
From this position, Assali inverted himself on the higher bar,
|
|
and proceeded to do a handstand. He held this position for several
|
|
moments as sweat beeded down his face. As he retained his grip, he
|
|
began swinging, causing his body to seemingly orbit the higher bar.
|
|
Suddenly, he released his grip and vaulted through the air,
|
|
only to land firmly on his feet.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....DELPHI BRIDGE....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"We have now entered the AR-28 star-system sir."
|
|
Ensign Kpreda, secondary helmsman for the DELPHI reported.
|
|
|
|
O'Bourne was currently standing in front of the helm
|
|
position, so he turned and faced the Ensign. He watched as the
|
|
Benzite inhaled from the special mixture of gasses that allowed him
|
|
to respirate properly.
|
|
|
|
"Thank you Ensign.." O'Bourne said shakily.
|
|
|
|
"Ensign Findel, what do we have on standard sweeps?" He continued.
|
|
|
|
Naine Findel looked down at her ORACLE 1 console.
|
|
|
|
"It is a rather typical star-system with a blue-white primary.
|
|
There are two class-D planets. I believe that there is a moon on the
|
|
far side of one of the planets, although it is difficult to be certain
|
|
due to our approach vector.. that would be the most likely explanation
|
|
for the orbital perturbations of the planet.. otherwise nothing
|
|
notable to report..
|
|
Sir, you may be more interested in the Dark Nebula before us..."
|
|
|
|
"I know about it already Ensign.. Astronomy was one of my
|
|
favorite classes at the Academy.. This is one of the largest known
|
|
nebulae. and is completely devoid of stellar formations, as far as has
|
|
been determined..." O'Bourne began to ramble.
|
|
|
|
"Sir" Findel interrupted, "You may want to note that we are
|
|
picking up unusual gravitational wells in the Nebula.. as well, the
|
|
whole gas-dust field is ionized .. bordering on plasma in some places.."
|
|
|
|
"I..uh.. Thank you Ensign.." O'Bourne stammered.
|
|
|
|
"Ensign K'S'A transmit to StarBase 89 that we have entered the
|
|
AR-28 star system."
|
|
|
|
"Yes-sir", the Saurian responded quickly.
|
|
|
|
O'Bourne looked at the blue-white star, which bordered so
|
|
close to the inky mass of blackness. Slowly, the DELPHI began moving
|
|
through the system.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....DELPHI....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"HORTHO" Malory and Qhasmon said as one, as they both faced
|
|
each other. Malory was wielding two thin blades, not unlike rapiers.
|
|
Qhasmon as well was wielding two weapons, a blade and a hand flail...
|
|
|
|
Delicately, they "danced". Each circling the other warily,
|
|
looking for any sign of weakness.
|
|
Qhasmon moved first, his blade being deftly parried by Malory,
|
|
who chose that moment to use his other blade. Qhasmon's flail deflected
|
|
it easily however, and they again began their dance.
|
|
This time, Malory surged in, thinking he could land a blow before
|
|
Qhasmon could react with his flail, he was wrong. Easily Qhasmon parried
|
|
with one blade while again deflecting the other with the flail..
|
|
They danced.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....ROMULAN WARBIRD THESIA....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Unseen, and undetected, the Romulan Warbird Thesia hung
|
|
suspended in space.
|
|
"Commander, we have intercepted a transmission from the DELPHI.
|
|
It must be almost directly opposite us, with the planet in between."
|
|
|
|
"Good.
|
|
Sub-Commander.. Decloak.
|
|
Arm all weapons and prepare for full impulse.
|
|
We will strike hard, swift, and mortally."
|
|
|
|
A moment passed.
|
|
|
|
"We are ready.."
|
|
|
|
"Engage full impulse .. ready weapons.."
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
....DELPHI BRIDGE....
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Will O'Bourne looked on, mouth agape as the Romulan Warbird
|
|
moved onto the viewscreen. It had come from behind the second planet..
|
|
|
|
"Sir. The Romulan's weapons are fully charged..." Ensign
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Findel pointed out.
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"Bothgar .. JAM Romulan sensors!!" O'Bourne yelled, staring
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at the young Tellarian.
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Ori Bothgar began manipulating the ORACLE 2 controls.. this time,
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he wasn't quite fast enough however...
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"Helm .. uh.. Full impulse .. evasive maneuvers...
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Move us to Red Alert..."
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"Incoming." Bothgar grunted, frustrated with the console.
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....
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Assali fell as he had been on the top bar performing a hand stand
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above the bar.
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His shoulder hurt.
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'WHAT WAS THAT...' He winced as he ran out of the
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room, on the way to he bridge. In the corridor, he met
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Qhasmon and Malory. They were also waiting for the turbolift.
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"What the HELL happened?" Malory questioned.
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Assali shrugged, as the red alert klaxons began blaring.
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....DELPHI....
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Yeoman Bronsdale and Yeoman Albert regained their feet after
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both slamming into the walls of one of the corridors on deck 13
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aboard the DELPHI.
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"Brons.. Look, there ahead", Albert pointed out.
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The corridor ahead of them was engulfed in flames and a
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section of wall had fallen at an angle.
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"Yeah, Alb, I see it", Bronsdale responded, rubbing his shoulder
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slightly.
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"My God, I think there's someone trapped under there..." he added
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quickly.
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The flames raced along the fallen wall section, the two security
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members heard screams.
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"Quick.. let's do it Brons! " Albert shouted.
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"Do what! There's nothing we can do." Bronsdale answered
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heatedly.
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"We've got to try.." Albert responded.
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The screams continued.
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Both began reacting. Quickly, they tore their duty tunics and
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began spitting on their hands, wiping the saliva along their hands and
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faces..
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They moved towards the fallen wall.. the heat was unbearable..
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They tried lifting as flames began closing with them. Instantly, perspire
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dripped off of the duo. They grunted with exertion and pain.
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"..It's .. not .. moving..." Albert said first..
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His lungs were choked and his hands and face were hot..
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"It's .. no good... Alb..." Bronsdale echoed.
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Both Albert and Bronsdale stopped their efforts and backed away
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quickly, just as the section they had been holding began flaming...
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The screams had stopped....
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....DELPHI BRIDGE....
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Shakily, O'Bourne got to his feet.
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"Direct hit, warp power is fluctuating... Forward shields are
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down.. Casualties .. Deck 13.. " Zalvosta reported.
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"Uhh... Err.. Umm.. Ahead full impulse... get us to that
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Nebula maintain evasive maneuvers as possible..
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Ensign Bothgar, continuous Romulan shift sweep.."
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"Yes sir", Bothgar grunted.
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The Romulans' weapons' systems were locking on much quicker than
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Bothgar had anticipated.
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O'Bourne put his hands to his head... He couldn't think of
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anything else to do..
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....ROMULAN WARBIRD THESIA....
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"Excellent, Sub-commander." Commander Gho'dan spoke.
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Gho'dan mentally replayed the scene where two of the Warbird's photon
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torpedos, as well as all of her phasers struck the DELPHI..
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"Commander, DELPHI is moving to the Nebula.."
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"FIRE!!"
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The Warbird had turned around after its initial battle-pass,
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and was now attacking the rear of the DELPHI. A quartet of green
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photon torpedos surged forward.
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....DELPHI BRIDGE....
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"Incoming! Rear Quarter..." Bothgar grunted.
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The DELPHI shook...
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"Rear shields held ... barely .. only minor hull damage" Zalvosta
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reported quickly.
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"Only two of the torps struck us. Fires on deck 13 ... damage
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control responding.." she added.
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*VHOOSH*
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Malory, Assali and Qhasmon stepped out of the turbolift.
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"Lt! Report Now!" Malory ordered, face chiseled.
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Before he could get a response from the Lt O'Bourne, the
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current duty officer, the DELPHI was buffeted and the lights dimmed.
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After the fact, Ensign Kpreda spoke ,"We have entered the
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Dark Nebula of AR-28." His statement was cut short as Qhasmon virtually
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tore him from the seat as he began assuming Kpreda's duties.
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Instantly, he began moving the DELPHI off of its initial entry
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heading. Helm response was sluggish however.
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"Sir!" O'Bourne responded, sweat running down his face.
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"We were attacked by a Romulan WarBird... Sensor Jamming was
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only partially effective.." O'Bourne began
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Malory waved him off as he and Assali stood beside Lt Zalvosta
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and looked at the tactical information. The display was fluctuating.
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"Captain.. ORACLE is going off line.. I can't stop it.." Ensign
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Findel reported, flustered.
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Malory gazed at the forward viewscreen, it was pitch black.
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The DELPHI was moving almost totally blind through an ionized
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gas field, while being pursued by a Romulan WarBird..
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'I HATE MORNINGS..' Malory thought as he stroked his beardless
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chin in reflection....
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.....DELPHI BRIDGE....
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"The DELPHI has entered the Dark Nebula Commander." Romulan
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Sub-Commander Taris, aboard the Romulan WarBird Thesia reported.
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"I see, Sub-Commander... Reduce speed and pursue... They
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will not go far...
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Fire again .. along the last known course of the DELPHI.
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Prepare for Nebula entry..."
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Four green photon torpedoes disappeared into the darkness...
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Eerily, the WarBird slowed as it dove into the inky blackness.
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'SO. THE ZHA'SA WAS SERIOUSLY DAMAGED BY THE DELPHI... THAT
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SHALL ONLY MAKE MY VICTORY MORE IMPRESSIVE AS I CAPTURE THAT PATHETIC
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CRAFT..
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NOW .. WE HUNT..' Romulan Commander Gho'da thought, a smile
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of steel etched itself in his face of granite.
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.....
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--
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Sujay S. ---- "Sooge" sks1@ra.msstate.edu
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Senior, Computer Engineering Mississippi State University
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