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From: vt102@ac.dal.ca
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Newsgroups: alt.startrek.creative
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Subject: Revenge: Chapter 1
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Message-ID: <1993Mar23.211426.12349@ac.dal.ca>
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Date: 23 Mar 93 21:14:26 -0400
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Organization: Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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"Captain's log, stardate 8992.4. The Enterprise has been
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ordered to starbase 105 to pick up extra personnel and equipment.
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The purpose of this transfer of people and hardware has not been
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revealed to us yet, and I am anxious to get the reasons from
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admiral Steylen, who will be on hand to greet us." Picard ended
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the log recording, pushing the off switch on his desktop
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interface. Standing, he moved to the window that was set into the
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rear of his ready room, watching the stars streak away at warp 6.
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There were still two hours to go until they reached starbase 105.
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Keeping as a secret the purpose of pickups was not totally
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uncommon, but what was, was the fact that the Enterprise was not
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to deviate from course for any reason, not even emergencies. From
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this, Picard deduced that this could not be any ordinary
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scientific mission they were about to be assigned. This could
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have only two purposes. Either some disaster had occurred that
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the Enterprise was to take care of with the minimum amount of
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trouble, or it was for military reasons.
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As the Enterprise came out of warp near starbase 105, Picard
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came onto the bridge. On the screen before him was the gaseous
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giant, twice the size of Jupiter, that starbase 105 orbited. As
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the Enterprise approached, the massive doors opened, beckoning
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the Enterprise inside. Once she was inside the enclosed
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'shipyard', the Enterprise moved to dock.
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"Captain," said Riker, "Isn't there a larger number of
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starships here than ordinary?" On the viewscreen were three
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starships. Under any normal circumstances, there would only be
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the Ark Angel, an Excelsior class ship that was assigned here.
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But there were the Zhukov, an Ambassador class vessel and the
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Hood, under Captain DeSoto. After the Enterprise had docked,
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Picard and Riker went to the Transporter room, to beam over to
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the starbase's command section to meet Admiral Steylen.
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As they materialized in the starbase's transporter room, the
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admiral moved towards the pad. "Hello, captain Picard, Commander
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Riker. A pleasure to meet you both." said Steylen, holding out
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his hand. Picard shook it, then Riker.
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"Greetings admiral. If you are ready, the transfer can begin
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when you are ready. However, I find it a bit odd the
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circumstances under which we were asked to come here. Perhaps you
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can shed some light on this?" asked Picard.
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"Yes, captain. I understand. If you will follow me to my
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office, I'll tell you." The admiral gestured politely, and they
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followed him to his office. He offered them drinks, Picard took a
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cup of tea, Riker refused.
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"Computer, Cola, five degrees." The drink appeared on the
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pad, and the admiral took it, and sat down behind his desk,
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taking a sip as he did so.
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"Cola, admiral? That's an old Earth drink, isn't it?" asked
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Picard.
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"Right you are, captain. I tried it once out of curiosity
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when I was young, and I've been drinking it ever since. I've come
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to like it quite a bit. But that's besides the point captain. I'm
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afraid I had to call you here because your next mission will
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require certain new equipment and personnel to operate that
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equipment. In addition, there are members of your crew who are,
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well, uniquely qualified to carry out some aspects of this
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mission.
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"That's all very well, admiral, but exactly what are we
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supposed to be doing, and why?" asked Riker. He was starting to
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look a little bothered by all this secrecy.
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"Yes. Well, commander Riker, Captain, The enterprise has
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been ordered to accompany the Zhukov and the Hood to starbase 235
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in sector 453, there to meet with another starship that was
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constructed expressly to carry out this mission. Enterprise,
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Zhukov and Hood are to be her escorts."
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"With all due respect, admiral, that does not answer
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Commander Riker's question. What are we supposed to do?" asked
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Picard.
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The admiral hit a switch on his terminal, then turned it to
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face Riker and Picard. "Do you recognize this?" he asked.
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"God help us" muttered Riker to himself under his breath, an
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opinion Picard shared in earnest. on the screen was an orbital
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view of starbase 235, on the outer ridge of Federation space. It
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was a planetbound starbase, huge even if it were in one of the
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core systems. In all, the base would have spanned an area almost
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the size of Australia. Now, however, there was only a perfect
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triangular crater on the planet surface. As if the entire base
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had been scooped off the planet.
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"The Borg." Riker said, tones of anger in his voice. The
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admiral nodded, and said to Picard, "Captain, Now you must
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understand the importance of this mission. We received a distress
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call from starbase 235 three days ago. Their communications were
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extremely garbled. All we knew was that they were under extremely
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heavy attack from vessels that were apparently cloaked. Since
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starbase 235 is close to the border with the Romulan empire, we
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naturally thought that they were the ones behind the attack. That
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is, until the Romulan ambassador reported that a huge ship- a
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cube shaped ship, was moving through their space. undisclosed
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numbers of Romulan ships were lost in an attempt to stop them,
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and it is believed that the Borg must have assimilated the
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cloaking device."
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Picard tried to take this all in. "Admiral, if that is all
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true, then we have no way of knowing where the Borg will turn up
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next. They could uncloak in orbit of Earth."
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"That's right, captain, and that's why you will be going to
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the remains of starbase 235 when the transfer is done, and track
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the borg and destroy them. The klingons are sending one of their
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dreadnoughts to help you track them while cloaked."
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"What kind of equipment is being transferred on board the
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Enterprise?" asked Riker.
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"That's to be treated as a secret for now, but you will be
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given a list of the hardware after you leave for the rendez-vous.
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Most of the equipment is the same as that which is already on the
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Zhukov and the Hood, but there are a few extra items that will be
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on your ship alone. And now, gentlemen, you must be getting back
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to the Enterprise. The equipment will only take a few hours to
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load onto the ship, and installation will be done en route to
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starbase 235. Godspeed." The admiral stood, and Picard and Riker
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left. On the way back to the transporter room, they discussed the
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situation.
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"Number one, I want to leave the civilian crew here. If the
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Enterprise doesn't come back, I want there to be as little loss
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of life as possible."
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"Agreed. I'll also talk to Worf, see if he's come up with
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any new ways to modify the hand phasers so they can effect the
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borg for a longer time."
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"Good idea. I wonder if the Klingons will be carrying any
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surprises of their own?" mused Picard.
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"It's likely. After all, they lost a good part of their
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fleet last time, too. If I were one of them, I'd sure want to
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develop some new weapons."
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"You're probably right. Notify everyone that there will be a
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conference once we leave for the rendez-vous. I want there to be
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a coherent effort on this."
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"Understood, sir." Riker said.
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One hour later, the transfer was almost completed. In his
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ready room, Picard was desperately trying to force his stomach
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down out of his throat. There could be no avoiding it now, he
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would have to face them again. He tried not to think about it.
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Just then, the door beeped. Picard looked at it for a long
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moment, then almost whispered, "Come."
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The door opened, and Troi stepped in. "Captain, are you all
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right? I've been sensing an incredible uneasiness from you ever
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since you returned from your meeting with admiral Steylen."
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Picard looked up at her. "Counsellor, I have just been
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informed that the Enterprise is to be among a number of ships
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that are to investigate an attack on starbase 235 by, the Borg."
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he looked directly into her eyes, and had to fight to get the
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word out. as it was, it barely got past his dry throat.
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"As she heard the words, Troi also felt the feelings Picard
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attached to them, and was almost overcome by the fear he felt.
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She sat down on the couch by the wall, and looked at him. "And
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you feel that you have to face them, even after what they did to
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you?" she asked. He was very reluctant to talk to her about what
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happened to him when the Borg had temporarily made him into one
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of them, and hid his feelings from her. Now she understood why.
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They had pried into his soul, and in some ways, he had yet to
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recover from that ultimate rape of his body and mind.
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"There is no doubt that I must do this, orders are orders.
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But what I truly doubt is whether I CAN do this. Counsellor, I
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cannot think of the Borg without feeling what they did to me. I
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fear it may distract me from my duties."
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"Well, fear is a natural part of anyone's feelings toward
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this sort of thing. The fact that you were once temporarily made
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one of the Borg - She felt another mental wave of pain from him
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at this - should only be something that is a part of the past.
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And only by keeping it that way will you be able to perform your
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duties to the best of your ability."
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Just then the intercom beeped. Picard touched his
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communicator. "Yes?"
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"Captain, this is LaForge. All the extra equipment is here,
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and we're ready to begin installing it, but I have to say I don't
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like it."
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"What makes you say that, Geordi?"
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"Well, some of these things I've never even seen before, and
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the technicians down here won't tell me until it's all hooked up.
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And sir, some of these things have to be connected directly to
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the warp core for power. I don't like anything that takes that
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much power when I don't know what it is."
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Picard nodded to empty air. "Very well, Get the installation
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started, then get ready with what you do know. There's a briefing
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in half an hour, after we depart. Picard out." Picard touched his
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communicator again, then looked back to Troi. "Well, counsellor,
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off we go." With this, he stood up and moved onto the bridge,
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going to the command chair.
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"Ensign Roe, set course for starbase 235. Warp 9. Engage."
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In a flash of light, the Enterprise, Zhukov, and Hood warped
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out towards sector 453.
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From: vt102@ac.dal.ca
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Newsgroups: alt.startrek.creative
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Subject: Revenge: Chapter 2
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Message-ID: <1993Mar23.212156.12350@ac.dal.ca>
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Date: 23 Mar 93 21:21:56 -0400
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Organization: Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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"Captain's log, stardate 8993. The Enterprise's triad of
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starships has met the ship sent by the klingon empire, and has
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proceeded with us to starbase 235, where we met the fifth vessel
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assigned to this.. mission, the U.S.S. Valor, which I have just
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learned is the latest in a series of dreadnoughts, constructed
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for one thing - fighting a war. The commanders of each vessel is
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scheduled to beam over shortly to discuss the plans thus far, and
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to decide on a course of action."
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Picard stood up from the desk in his quarters and moved out
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into the hall. The idea of a group of ships hunting the borg down
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wouldn't seem so laughable if he honestly thought they stood a
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chance. After all, one borg ship managed to wipe out a good part
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of the fleets of both the federation and the klingon empire.
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Picard wondered if the klingons had been hit the worst, since
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they could only get one ship to the rendez-vous in time. And this
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supposed "dreadnought", thought Picard, "well we'll see what that
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thing can do when her captain beams over."
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"Captain, may I speak with you?" asked Data as he caught up
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with Picard, on his way to the bridge.
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"Certainly, Data, what's on your mind?"
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"Captain, is it true that the only purpose for this mission
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is to seek out the Borg ship and to destroy it?"
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"Yes, those were the orders. The Enterprise and these other
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ships are to investigate the remains of starbase 235, and
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hopefully track the Borg from there."
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"But sir, the only way we were able to defeat the Borg the
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last time they invaded federation space was by imposing a sleep
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command to them. Something that cannot be done without a captive
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Borg that is in full contact with its vessel."
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Picard winced inside at Data's calling an individual Borg an
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'it'. "Well, Data, I suppose command thinks we can do something
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useful out here, or they wouldn't have ordered it. Perhaps they
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think that if we can't stop them, we can at least gather more
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information about them."
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Data looked at Picard. "Do I take it from your statement
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that you do not think there is much chance of being able to stop
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the Borg?"
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"Data, you know as well as I do that our chances of actually
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being able to stop the Borg in combat are very slim." said Picard
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as they entered the turbolift and he ordered it to go to the
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bridge. "What I'm really worried about is what starfleet thinks.
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Will they commit to a suicidal war or try to find some way of
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peace?"
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"Captain, in my time in starfleet, I have seen that the pre-
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eminent concern of command is always to find a peaceable solution
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to conflicts. However, I believe there can only be one course of
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action concerning the Borg."
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"What is that, Data?"
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Data assumed a look of thought as he explained. "Guinan has
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explained that the Borg wiped out numerous civilizations in their
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part of the galaxy, many of which were more advanced than the
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federation. How can we hope to succeed, where they failed?"
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Picard smiled at Data. "Well, we can only really hope for
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one thing. That even if the Borg destroy the federation, that at
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least some remnants remain to rebuild after they have left."
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The turbolift doors opened onto the bridge, and Picard and
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Data stepped out and went to their stations.
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"Captain, we just came out of warp in the Canaris system.
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We'll be at starbase 235 in about one hour." said Riker.
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"Very well, number one. I want a conference scheduled for
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ninety minutes from now, and invite the captain of the valour as
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well. I'll be in my ready room if I'm needed." Picard stood up,
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and went into his ready room. Riker watched him go, then turned
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to Troi.
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"Deanna, is the captain well? It seems like something's
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bothering him." he said.
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"Well, we are on a mission which is said to be exclusively
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to find the Borg and stop them, if we can. I don't think anyone
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could be relaxed about that."
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"Yes, but is there anything specific? I'm just as worried
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about this mission as he is, but is there something else about it
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for him?"
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Troi shifted in her seat. "I think that may be for the
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captain to say, Will. After all, I have to hold some form of
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confidentiality."
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Riker nodded. "All right, if I see that he seem too
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preoccupied, I'll mention it to him, but I'm concerned that
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whatever it is could take away from his duties."
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"Don't worry about that, Will. The captain is very.."
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Just then Worf's panel beeped, and they both looked up to
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see what it was. Worf looked down at them from his station.
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"Sir, the captain of the Valor is hailing us. He advises he
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will meet us and escort us to starbase 235."
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Riker looked at the screen. "One ship escort three ships and
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a Klingon battlecruiser?" Riker asked himself. "Isn't that a bit
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odd?"
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"I agree. No Klingon ship needs escort, nor does it ask for
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it." Worf said. he almost seemed angry at the idea.
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"How soon until the Valor meets us, Worf?"
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Worf checked his displays. "Twenty minutes, current speed."
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Riker touched his communicator. "Captain, The Valor has
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broken orbit and is coming to meet us in twenty minutes. Shall I
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move up the meeting?"
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Picard came out of his ready room. "Very well, Number one.
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Advise the captains of the other ships that the briefing is
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changed to thirty minutes from now." Picard sat down in the
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command chair. "Ensign Roe, adjust course to meet the Valor,
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please."
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"Aye, sir. Coming around to bearing 274, mark 67."
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Thirty minutes later, the conference began. In the room were
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Captain DeSoto of the Hood, captain Kranow of the Zhukov, Korn of
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the Klingon ship YAY BATLH, and Captain Wright from the Valor.
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Picard, Data, and Geordi were also there.
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"Greetings, gentlemen, as you know, I am captain Jean-luc
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Picard of the Enterprise." Picard sat down at the end of the
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wooden table. "Now then, captain Wright, do you have anything to
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tell us about the remains of starbase 235?"
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"Thank you captain." said Wright. "The Valor first arrived
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in this system on stardate 8984, to investigate a loss of
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communications with the starbase. When we got here, there was
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still evidence that the Borg had just left the area. Not wanting
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to engage them one-on-one, I informed starfleet and requested
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they send reinforcements to meet us along the way, but they told
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us to stay put instead. So, we beamed down and thoroughly
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investigated the site. There were all the traces of the Borg's
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actions that were present at other sites, but much more
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prominent."
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"Captain, wouldn't that just be because you got there right
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after they left?" asked Geordi. "I mean, were the traces more
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widespread or just more intense than they would be if they were
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older?"
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"The traces we picked up from the surface were twenty times
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more powerful than those from any other site the Federation has
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ever found." said Wright. Geordi sat back in his chair and
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whistled.
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"That's pretty suggestive of more than one ship, captain.
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With all the trouble we had with just one Borg ship, I'd hate to
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think of what we'd do about two, or even more." said Geordi. "And
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that's not to say they aren't already orbiting Earth while
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cloaked. You did say they picked up that from Romulan ships they
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assimilated, right?"
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Picard nodded. "That's right, Geordi. For all we know, the
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Borg could be anywhere in space by now."
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"Then that is all the more reason to find them now! And
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destroy them before they do the same to us!" captain Korn slammed
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his fist down on the table, threatening to break it. "All this
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talking is useless! While we decide that we should fight them,
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they have already killed our families! Destroyed our people!
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Captain Picard, let us end this waste and leave orbit! let the
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hunt begin now."
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"Captain Korn, please. Before we go and look for the Borg,
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wouldn't it be best to try and figure out where they would have
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gone?" said captain DeSoto from his end of the table.
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"That should be relatively simple to deduce, Captain
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DeSoto." said Data. "From all that we know about the Borg, and
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based on their past actions, their most likely destination is
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Earth, with possible deviations along the way in order to
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assimilate any planets or vessels they deem worthy. They have
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learned that Earth is the centre of a large organization in this
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part of the galaxy, and by assimilating the computers there, they
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could easily learn the locations of countless other civilizations
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worthy of assimilation."
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"Data and I agree on this, sir." said Geordi, as he
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activated the display on the wall. "Working on plots of this part
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of Federation space, and assuming they really are on a heading
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for Earth, then they might stop to attack these locations we've
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marked. Our recommendation is to proceed along this course, and
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get there before they do."
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Picard took this in. "And assuming we did get there first,
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what would we do? Captain Kranow, you're the only one here who
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has been briefed on the systems in the cargo hold of all our
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ships. Could you explain now what some of them are?"
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"Thank you, captain Picard." Kranow turned his chair to the
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screen and activated the screen by remote. Several diagrams
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appeared on it. "As you can see here, this is an isolated field
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generator. As one of your crew members suggested, I believe,
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Picard, We have developed a specific type of nanite that will
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hunt down and consume any kind of electronic device. Naturally,
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they would wreak havoc on any starship, so they've been placed in
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isolation until an opportunity opens when they can be beamed over
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to the Borg ship or ships, and do their worst. The second
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system," he hit a switch, and another set of diagrams came up on
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the screen. "is a kind of warp bomb. Basically, it is a small
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power source and warp coil, which can be attached to any
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structural member in the Borg ship, and possibly tear it apart by
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inducing opposing warp fields on it. Judging from the size of the
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last Borg ship we encountered, at least three of these would have
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to be attached to be effective. The Enterprise, Zhukov, and Hood
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each carry five of them."
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"But captain Kranow, couldn't the Borg just block any
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attempts at transporting by raising shields against it?" asked
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Geordi.
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"Good that you should mention that, mister Laforge. When the
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time comes for this course of action, mister Data will be
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transporting to the Borg ship using the dimensional shift device
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that you discovered in use by the Rutian rebels." Everyone in the
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briefing room shifted uncomfortably at this thought, because of
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the fact that it was this same method of transport that had
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almost destroyed the Enterprise when they had attached a bomb to
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the warp core. "The dimensional shift will be untraceable, or at
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least enough so that Data will be able to place the bombs and get
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out of there in time. And no known shield can stop it." Everyone
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seemed to settle down. Data was the perfect choice, since the
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effects the dimensional shift had on human DNA would be no threat
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to him.
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"In addition captain, your first officer has told me of an
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interesting new modification to the hand phasers." said Kranow.
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Riker nodded. "Yes. Worf and I went over the fire control
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chip Wes designed last time we fought the Borg. With the phaser
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randomly changing harmonics over a wide range, the Borg adapted
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by shielding themselves against all harmonics in that range. But
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if we set the phaser to change harmonics within a limited range,
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then we could simply change over to a new one when the Borg
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adapt. It should give us much more time than before. Time we may
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just need if the Borg try to board the Enterprise, or any other
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ships.
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"That is not all." said Korn. "I have several matter-
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antimatter warheads on the Yay Batlh, which our engineers have
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fitted with their own cloaking devices. They used to be used for
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mines, but if fired against a Borg ship like a photon torpedo, we
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may be able to pierce their shields so that your own battleship
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can attack." Korn nodded to Wright.
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"Picard, the Valor is equipped with two main sensor arrays,
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as you already know. But only one is in use. The other is a
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dedicated emitter of the energy beam you tried to use against the
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Borg the last time. However, this one won't burn out. It was made
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for this, and this alone. My engineers are also working on
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replicating these warp bombs, but we have to take power from the
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warp core to do it."
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Picard looked concerned. "How long will you be without
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power?"
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Wright thought for a second, then said,"I don't think more
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than a few hours. We'll continue on impulse power, and can catch
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up when we're done."
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DeSoto shook his head. "Not good enough. We'll be under way
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at maximum speed, and you couldn't catch up in time to do good.
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We have to stay behind and protect each other while you're doing
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that."
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"I agree." said Korn. "Even a fool does not go into battle
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with his forces divided. If this delay will get us more weapons
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to use against the Borg, then let it be so." Korn drew his lips
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back and flexed his fist, the leather in the gauntlet stretching
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tight over his knuckles.
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"Very well, then. We will assume defensive positions around
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the Valor and proceed on full impulse, then go to warp as soon as
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they have power back." said Picard, standing up. "Questions?"
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The room was silent.
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"Good then. Dismissed." as everyone stood and moved out of
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the room, Picard looked to the far end of the room. "Number one,
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Data, I want to see you in my ready room please."
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A few minutes later Picard settled down into his chair.
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"Number one, why wasn't I informed about the plan to have Mister
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data transporting to the Borg ship?"
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Riker looked at the floor as he sat down in the chair facing
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Picard's desk. Data stood by the couch. "Well sir, Data and
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myself only found out about it ourselves just before the meeting.
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Data agreed, of course. I however, don't like it any more than
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you do."
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"But commander, since the Borg would be blocking attempts to
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use the transporters, the dimensional shift is the only option if
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the warp bombs can be used. Also, since I am the only crew member
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on any of the ships that is not affected by the dimensional
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shifting, then the only logical choice for the planting of the
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bombs can be myself." Data said as he looked at both Riker and
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Picard.
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Picard leaned forward on the desk, his hands open. "But
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Mister Data, the fact that you are to be the one to board the
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Borg ships is not the premier concern in my mind. There is of
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course the fact that you will be over there alone, as well as the
|
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fact that at such a time, we will have to be in close proximity
|
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to the Borg ship, meaning that you may be needed here. On the
|
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Bridge." Picard stopped, thinking for a second. "I do of course
|
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realize that you are the only logical choice for this. But I
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can't help having reprehension about sending one of my best
|
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officers alone, onto a hostile ship."
|
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"I sympathize with your apprehensions, captain, but I will
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not be defenceless. I will have the new hand phasers, and my
|
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superior reflexes and motor neuron speed will allow me to plant
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the warp bombs in a shorter time than any human could. I estimate
|
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that with minimum interference from the Borg, the devices could
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be planted in no less than twelve minutes."
|
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Picard took this in, still worried about Data. All the speed
|
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in the world cannot outrun a particle beam, he thought to
|
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himself.
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"That's not all captain. " said Riker. "While he's on the
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Borg ship, Data will have a beacon so that we can trace him at
|
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every moment, except when he shifts. If he gets hurt, we can
|
||
shift him out by remote."
|
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"I see. Well then that's that, is'nt it? Stations please,
|
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gentlemen." Picard said, and followed Riker and Data out onto the
|
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bridge, where they sat at their post for that shift. "Geordi,
|
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anything to report?"
|
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"Nothing captain. We assumed position above and behind the
|
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Valor, and we're on full impulse power. The valor says they can
|
||
be back on full power in another ninety minutes." Geordi said as
|
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he moved up to the engineering station, behind Worf.
|
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Picard nodded in acknowledgement of Geordi's report. "Data,
|
||
maintain course and speed, notify me of any necessary changes,
|
||
please."
|
||
"Aye sir." said Data as he turned back to the ops panel and
|
||
punched up a status display. Checking them over, he frowned.
|
||
"Captain, my readings are outside out of the norms for the
|
||
external scans."
|
||
Picard leaned forward, Riker began checking his own panel.
|
||
"Can you elaborate, data?"
|
||
"Negative, sir. The readings only show a small distortion of
|
||
the subspace field at bearing 64 mark 03."
|
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Riker looked up from his panel. "Confirmed, captain. There's
|
||
definitely some distortion or interference at those co-
|
||
ordinates."
|
||
"On Screen." ordered Picard.
|
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"The distortion is on main viewer now, sir." said Data.
|
||
The screen changed from an image of the space at bearing 64
|
||
mark 03. There was nothing visible, but the sensors enhanced the
|
||
image by showing a faint flickering of the stars at those co-
|
||
ordinates.
|
||
Picard looked at the screen for a moment, then nodded to
|
||
himself. "Lt. Worf, hail captain Korn. Ask him to scan that
|
||
sector and confirm our readings."
|
||
"Yes sir." said Worf as he went to the com panel. He almost
|
||
ignored the beeping from the tactical board, until he saw what it
|
||
was beeping about. "Captain! Borg vessel de-cloaking in sector
|
||
64!" Worf immediately raised shields as he said this.
|
||
"Red alert!" yelled Riker, looking to Picard.
|
||
Picard jumped out of his seat and moved to the centre of the
|
||
bridge, between and just behind Data and Roe. "Move us between
|
||
the Valor and that Borg ship!"
|
||
"Captain, the Valor says they don't have enough power for
|
||
shields or weapons!" Worf said, then went to his panel for a
|
||
second. "Phasers and Photon torpedoes ready. The YAY BATLH
|
||
advises that they can fire matter-anti matter torpedoes also. "
|
||
"The Valor is diverting power to the shields, captain, but
|
||
they're only up to ten percent so far!" said Geordi.
|
||
"Sir, the Hood and Zhukov are requesting permission to
|
||
fire." said Data as he manouvered the Enterprise into position to
|
||
defend the Valor.
|
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"The Borg ship is firing!" Said Worf. On the screen, a green
|
||
beam erupted from the upper corner of the Borg ship and blew the
|
||
Valor's left warp nacelle off. The second shot punched through
|
||
the Hood's shields and struck her on the upper side of the saucer
|
||
section. Both ships immediately started drifting, and the Valor
|
||
drifted away from the rest of the fleet.
|
||
"All ships fire!" said Picard. "Worf! Target the source of
|
||
that beam and fire the multi-harmonics phasers. Divert power from
|
||
life support if you have to, but destroy that weapon!"
|
||
The Enterprise's primary phaser array lit up, pulses of
|
||
energy moving from each end of the 300 degree ring that was on
|
||
the top of the saucer section. The pulses met in the centre, and
|
||
a multi coloured beam destroyed the emitted of the Borg weapon.
|
||
The YAY BATLH fired a spread of her torpedoes, which disappeared
|
||
as soon as they were fired, their cloaking devices automatically
|
||
engaging. The Borg ship fired a spread of its own weapons to
|
||
match, but only got about half of the Klingon torpedoes. They
|
||
detonated against the Borg ship, and blew a hole in it two
|
||
hundred metres long, which almost instantly started to repair
|
||
itself.
|
||
The Hood launched a full spread of photon torpedoes into
|
||
that hole, as did the Enterprise and the Zhukov. They detonated
|
||
inside the hole, causing the Borg ship to be blown back from the
|
||
fleet by the force of the blast.
|
||
"Captain, the Valor reports that the Borg are boarding her,
|
||
and taking the crew back to their own ship. Captain Wright
|
||
estimates that he has lost two hundred people so far." said Data.
|
||
Picard looked at Data, then at the Borg ship. It was
|
||
rotating, moving its damaged section away from the fleet. As it
|
||
did so, it fired again, and pierced the Zhukov's shields. It cut
|
||
away the bridge, and used a tractor beam to pull it into itself.
|
||
"Captain, I am receiving an automated distress call from the
|
||
Valor. She is launching lifeboats and trying to clear the area on
|
||
impulse power." said Data.
|
||
"Mister Worf, continue firing. Data, get me the Valor on
|
||
screen." said Picard. The Valor appeared, one warp nacelle gone
|
||
and her saucer section covered with marks where shots had hit
|
||
her, and one entire section of the engineering hull missing. Her
|
||
impulse engines glowed red erratically, trying to push the
|
||
battered ship out of the danger zone. Just then the Borg ship
|
||
fired again, hitting the Valor amidships. She broke in two at the
|
||
point where the saucer section is joined to the engineering hull.
|
||
The two pieces drifted for a second, then exploded in a blinding
|
||
ball of fire. The screen then switched back to the Borg ship, as
|
||
it fired on the YAY BATLH, piercing her hull near the left warp
|
||
nacelle. She was blown out of the formation, and slowly started
|
||
moving back.
|
||
"Mister Worf, launch everything we have! Data, advise the
|
||
other ships that can to do the same!" Picard said. Data sent the
|
||
message. The Enterprise, Zhukov, Hood and YAY BATLH all fired
|
||
their entire arsenals. Phasers, torpedoes, and anti-matter
|
||
torpedoes all were fired at the Borg ship. They were spread
|
||
evenly over the surface of the ship that was facing the fleet,
|
||
and the torpedoes detonated simultaneously while the phasers were
|
||
all directed at the centre of the ship. After the detonations,
|
||
Picard called for a scan to see what damage had been done.
|
||
"All sensor scan report no damage done to the Borg ship,
|
||
sir." Said Data as he checked the readings. Picard looked at him
|
||
in disbelief.
|
||
"What do you mean, no damage? There was enough destructive
|
||
force in that barrage to destroy a planet!"
|
||
"Apparently, the Borg have adapted their shields, or
|
||
increased the power output of them." said Data.
|
||
Picard looked at Data. "Mister Data, get down to cargo bay
|
||
four as quickly as you can, and prepare to transport." Data
|
||
nodded, then got up and ran to the turbolift. Picard then
|
||
addressed the ships. "All ships, this is Picard. Fire only in
|
||
return. Data is now attempting to plant the warp bombs."
|
||
A minute later, Data was in cargo bay four, strapping on the
|
||
armband that controlled the dimensional transporter. The warp
|
||
bombs were beside him, three six-foot long cylinders in a rack
|
||
that was equipped with a transport control that was slaved into
|
||
Data's so it followed him when he shifted. The Enterprise rocked,
|
||
as the Borg's shots struck her for the fist time. "Bridge, this
|
||
is Data. I am ready to shift.
|
||
Picard's voice came out of his communicator. "Good luck,
|
||
Mister Data." With that, Data touched the control unit on his
|
||
armband, and both he and the rack holding the warp bombs
|
||
disappeared as a hole opened up, washing an intense light over
|
||
them, then closed, taking Data and the Bombs with it.
|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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Subject: Revenge: Chapter 3
|
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Message-ID: <1993Mar23.214346.12351@ac.dal.ca>
|
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Date: 23 Mar 93 21:43:46 -0400
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Data appeared on the borg ship, in a spot as close to the
|
||
centre that the dimensional transporter could place him. He
|
||
quickly looked around, then opened his tricorder and started
|
||
scanning with one hand, and touched his communicator with the
|
||
other. "Data to Enterprise, come in please."
|
||
On the Enterprise, things were almost too busy to reply to
|
||
Data's message. "Data, this is Riker, Report?"
|
||
"I am on the Borg ship now, sir. Scanning for integral
|
||
structural members." He walked slowly, the three warp bombs
|
||
following him on they were mounted in. He stopped, then closed
|
||
his tricorder and placed it in his belt pouch. "This is Data. I
|
||
have located a suitable place to mount the first device. I am
|
||
proceeding now." Data then took one of the bombs from the sled,
|
||
causing it to rebound upwards a little from the decrease of its
|
||
weight. He took the bomb over to the member and placed it up
|
||
against it, the magnetic locks clamping on. Data then turned on
|
||
the power generator. The small matter-antimatter reactor had
|
||
enough fuel for a short time only, so he had to plant the bombs
|
||
as quickly as he could. Checking his internal monitors, he noted
|
||
that he was already moving at three times the normal human speed.
|
||
The Enterprise rocked as another hit from the Borg ship
|
||
struck her. "Captain, we can't last in this pounding much longer!
|
||
shields read at only thirty five percent!" yelled Geordi, from
|
||
engineering. "How much longer do we have to hold this defensive
|
||
position?"
|
||
"When Data transports back, we'll get out of here, mister
|
||
LaForge, until then, keep power to the shields!" Riker told
|
||
himself to calm down. He had been in more desperate situations
|
||
than this, the only exception being that this one promised to get
|
||
far worse. Just then an explosion came from the Zhukov. Picard
|
||
hit his comm switch.
|
||
"Zhukov! This is the Enterprise! do you read?" The response
|
||
was crackling static for seconds before the reply came through.
|
||
"Enterprise, this is Zhukov. Captain Kranow was killed when
|
||
the Borg destroyed the main bridge. This is commander Lands, I
|
||
assumed command, and I am speaking from the emergency bridge."
|
||
The voice got a little sadder then. "The last hit took out our
|
||
shields. I've lost a quarter of the crew, and phasers are out.
|
||
All we have left is photons."
|
||
"Fall back behind the other ships, commander. We'll try to
|
||
protect you." Picard cut the connection. "In another few minutes
|
||
we won't be able to protect ourselves. Mister Worf, notify the
|
||
transporter room to be ready to beam any survivors on board,
|
||
should the crew of the Zhukov have to abandon ship."
|
||
"Yes, sir." Worf hit a few buttons in between dodging shots
|
||
from the Borg. The hole that was blown in her side was likely
|
||
regenerated by now, and there would be hell. Another shot came
|
||
from the Borg ship, and hit the Enterprise. The lights went out
|
||
on the bridge for a second, then flickered back on.
|
||
"Damage?" asked Riker.
|
||
Worf checked his panel. "Major damage in the civilian sector
|
||
of the ship. That section was evacuated at starbase 105, There
|
||
are no casualties."
|
||
Picard nodded to himself in relief. "Ensign Ro, report on
|
||
the rest of the ships?"
|
||
"The YAY BATLH is still active sir, her shields are holding
|
||
but weakened, the same as ours. The Hood is damaged, but can also
|
||
hold station. The Zhukov has fallen in behind the Hood, sir."
|
||
"Captain, I am picking up an energy surge on the Borg ship.
|
||
reported Worf. Picard could only start to ask what kind of
|
||
buildup, when the Borg fired on the Enterprise again. The bolt of
|
||
energy shattered the ship's shields. Explosions came from the ops
|
||
panel, and both science stations at the back of the bridge. The
|
||
ensign manning the ops station in Data's place was killed by the
|
||
blast. Reports instantly started flooding in from other parts of
|
||
the ship. Suddenly the Enterprise was as crippled as the Zhukov.
|
||
"Captain, this is engineering! That last blast destabilized
|
||
the warp core! I have to shut down the entire engineering
|
||
section, or we'll lose the antimatter containment field!"
|
||
"LaForge, any chance of repairing the damage?" asked Riker.
|
||
"Not under these circumstances, sir. And the whole ship has
|
||
to be shut down, except for the saucer section!"
|
||
Picard and Riker looked at each other. "Number one, you know
|
||
what must be done?"
|
||
"Yes sir." Riker went on the intercom. "Attention all hands!
|
||
Evacuate the engineering section and prepare for saucer
|
||
separation! Ensign Ro, make the preparations." Riker sat down
|
||
next to Picard. "You know that Data will be returning to cargo
|
||
bay four, in the engineering hull?"
|
||
"It can't be helped, number one." Picard hit the comm switch
|
||
again. "Hood, this is Enterprise. We have to jettison the
|
||
engineering hull, can you take us in tow?"
|
||
"Affirmative, Enterprise." said Captain DeSoto. " But
|
||
captain, we can't keep the Borg occupied like this. We have to
|
||
disengage and escape, try to enable repairs!"
|
||
"Captain DeSoto, My second officer could be lost if we leave
|
||
the sector like this!" Picard said.
|
||
"Picard, we'll all die unless we disengage now!"
|
||
Picard sat back in his chair. Ro had just announced that the
|
||
saucer separation was completed, and the Hood was manouvering,
|
||
under heavy fire, to take the them in tow.
|
||
|
||
"Come in, Enterprise. This is Data. Do you read me?" Data
|
||
frowned and went back to his work, placing the third and last
|
||
warp bomb. So far, the Borg had left him unmolested as he placed
|
||
the bombs in the ship. He lifted the last device from the sled,
|
||
but before he could clamp it to the beam he had scanned, he heard
|
||
footsteps behind him. Turning, he saw that Borg were closing on
|
||
his position from three different directions. Drawing his phaser,
|
||
he checked his internal monitors again. At five times normal
|
||
human speed, he blasted the first four borg in each of the
|
||
approaching lines, giving him time to clamp the warp bomb to the
|
||
beam and magnetically seal it.
|
||
Turning to face the Borg again, he shot three more before
|
||
the fourth blast was stopped by shields. Data switched to the
|
||
second range on the phaser. There was one left after this range
|
||
had been adapted to. Firing at the Borg, he managed to eliminate
|
||
one advancing line completely, and took out half of the other two
|
||
before they adapted to his new range. Switching over to the last
|
||
range, Data turned on the power on the last warp bomb, and
|
||
started its automated startup. Once that was done, he could shift
|
||
back to the Enterprise and they could escape while the bombs were
|
||
engaged. The shields automatically went up around the Warp bomb,
|
||
which was supposed to happen if a small motion detector on the
|
||
end of the bomb detected any moving thing besides Data. The only
|
||
thing left to do was for Data to hold his position until the bomb
|
||
beeped, showing that it was functional.
|
||
He shot more Borg as they tried to get close to him, but
|
||
they adapted to this range faster than the others. Data dropped
|
||
his phaser and drew his second one, adjusted it for full power.
|
||
It would only be able to fire a few shots at this setting, but
|
||
hopefully that would be all that was needed. He eliminated eight
|
||
more Borg before the warp bomb beeped, signifying its readiness.
|
||
Data immediately hit the return button on his armband, and the
|
||
dimensional hole opened and closed by him, taking him off the
|
||
Borg ship and materializing him in cargo bay four. All the lights
|
||
were out, and there were no vibrations coursing though the deck.
|
||
Data went to a wall panel. "Computer, please state current
|
||
condition of the Enterprise." No reply. He touched communicator.
|
||
"Data to Picard...Data to Riker...Is anyone in range of this
|
||
transmission?" Data retrieved a flashlight from the emergency kit
|
||
near one of the cargo transporters, and turned it on. Moving the
|
||
light along the transporter pad, he saw that it was burnt out.
|
||
the panel had also overloaded and exploded. The condition of the
|
||
Enterprise was apparently very bad.
|
||
He moved out into the hall, and used a service accessway to
|
||
get to engineering. There, he activated one of the small science
|
||
terminals, on stored power. There was only enough time on the
|
||
power cells for him to find out what had happened to the
|
||
engineering hull, and that the rest of the ships had disengaged
|
||
and left the sector, limping to starbase 185, which was as close
|
||
to the Borg's advance through federation space as they could get.
|
||
|
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Subject: Revenge: Chapter 4
|
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Message-ID: <1993Mar23.214457.12352@ac.dal.ca>
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Date: 23 Mar 93 21:44:57 -0400
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"Captain's log, supplemental. Stardate 8996.2. In battle
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with a Borg ship, The U.S.S. Valor was lost with all hands, save
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those that were taken from her by the Borg before she broke up
|
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and was destroyed. The Enterprise's stardrive section had to be
|
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abandoned, and all other ships were damaged badly before we had
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to break off. The Hood is towing us to starbase 185 where the
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lost stardrive section will be temporarily replaced by another
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||
that was intended for one of the Galaxy-class starships under
|
||
construction there. The Hood and YAY BATLH were able to carry out
|
||
repairs en route to starbase, but the Zhukov will be left there.
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My condolences go out to the crew of the Valor." Picard sat in
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||
the dimmed light of his quarters. His ship was in pieces,
|
||
although that would be remedied soon if the stardrive section at
|
||
starbase 185 could be mated to the saucer section in time. Worse
|
||
than that was the fact that their most powerful ship had been
|
||
destroyed, and another had to be left behind.
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The door chime sounded. "Come." said Picard.
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The door slid into the wall, revealing Troi standing in the
|
||
corridor. "May I come in?" she asked him, sounding almost timid.
|
||
"Yes counsellor. Please." Picard stood, gesturing to the
|
||
couch that he had just been about to lay down on. "What seems to
|
||
be on your mind?" He said as he sat in the chair facing the
|
||
couch.
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"Captain, I thought we could discuss your feelings
|
||
concerning the battle. "
|
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Picard shifted in his seat, looking uncomfortable.
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||
"Counsellor, I really wouldn't like to discuss that now." He
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||
stood, and moved to the far wall. "Tea. Earl Grey, hot." He said,
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and took the cup as it materialized on the pad set into the food
|
||
synthesizer.
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"Well, I've been sensing a wave of, well, dread every time
|
||
we so much as mention the Borg. Is it because you were one of
|
||
them?"
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"I thought I asked you not to discuss this with me." Picard
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stared at her from the far end of the room, the cup in his hand.
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This time it was Troi's turn to fidget. She decided to try
|
||
another tack. "Alright then, how do you feel about the loos of
|
||
Data? "
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||
Picard sighed. He sat down in the chair by the couch again.
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||
"Well, since you seem so singularly determined to get me to talk
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to you, I feel the loss that anyone would feel at losing a
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||
friend. We should not have abandoned him on that ship, we should
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have stayed within transporter range of the stardrive section to
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||
beam him over if he got off the Borg ship."
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"But if we stayed that close to the stardrive section, we
|
||
could have been killed if it exploded." Troi sat back on the
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couch. "Captain, you're feeling that you should have stayed in a
|
||
danger zone, where thousands of people had already died, for the
|
||
hope of saving one more. But if you had stayed, you would have
|
||
put countless others in danger of death also."
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"And that's not all." Picard said. "Not only did we lose
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||
Data when we abandoned the stardrive section of the Enterprise,
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but we may well have lost our last, best chance of defeating the
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Borg as well."
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"What do you mean?"
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"This was supposed to remain confidential, but the warp
|
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bombs Data was planting on the Borg ship were meant to be engaged
|
||
by a remote signal. And the apparatus that would have transmitted
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the signal was in cargo bay four, along with the dimensional
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transporter. So you see Deanna, we lost more than Lt. Commander
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Data when we jettisoned the stardrive section. The transmitter
|
||
was the only one of its kind made, so that if the Borg
|
||
assimilated any other ships, they would not know the plan."
|
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"I was never informed of any plan." said Troi.
|
||
"Exactly. Each of the ships was carrying a different piece
|
||
of apparatus, so that if the Borg assimilated the information in
|
||
one ship's computer, they would only learn how that one ship was
|
||
equipped. You see, the Valor had her second sensor array, the
|
||
klingons, their matter-antimatter torpedoes. But each ship was
|
||
only meant to hold the Borg at bay, and provide the distraction
|
||
and time for Data to plant the warp bombs. And with the
|
||
detonator-transmitter gone, it would seem we now have no chance
|
||
at winning this war." Picard said the word, 'war' with distaste.
|
||
"But couldn't we put the Borg to sleep, like the last time?"
|
||
Troi said. "I was confused as to why we didn't try this at first
|
||
anyway."
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||
"The reason that was not attempted again was because it was
|
||
only possible to do it the first time because we had captured a
|
||
Borg who was intended to be the spokesman for the Borg on the
|
||
Enterprise, and as such was still fully tied in to the Borg's
|
||
communication nets. If we captured a Borg that was not meant to
|
||
be on the ship, then it would be cut off."
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"I see. thank you Captain." Troi stood up and left Picard's
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||
quarters. Now she was sure. Picard's reference to himself, when
|
||
the Borg had captured him, as "Just another Borg" was the
|
||
convincing factor. Picard was trying to hide from himself and
|
||
what the Borg had done to him.
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"Docking authority, this is the Enterprise." said Riker.
|
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"Request permission to dock."
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"U.S.S. Enterprise, this is base control, you are cleared at
|
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docking bay twelve, please proceed on one-quarter impulse."
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"Ensign Ro, if you please." Riker said to Ro from the
|
||
command chair. Once they had docked, the new stardrive section
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would be joined to the saucer section, and after stress test, the
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Enterprise would be whole again, at least temporarily. On the
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viewscreen in front of him, Riker watched as the Hood docked at
|
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bay five, for her repairs, and the YAY BATLH was just finishing
|
||
hers. The Zhukov was outside of the station, awaiting total
|
||
shutdown of the warp core before she would be allowed inside the
|
||
station itself. It was a miracle she had made it this far.
|
||
"Commander, we're docked now." said Ro.
|
||
"Very well, Ensign." Riker touched his communicator.
|
||
"Captain?"
|
||
"Yes, number one?"
|
||
"We're docked at starbase 185 now, and the stardrive will be
|
||
mated in three hours."
|
||
"Time to the finish of repairs of the Hood?"
|
||
"Another four hours yet, sir, but the YAY BATLH is ready
|
||
now. Sir, do you wish to inspect the stardrive section when it's
|
||
installed?"
|
||
"Negative, number one. We'll leave station as soon as all
|
||
repairs on the Hood are finished. And I'm on my way to the
|
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Bridge. Picard out."
|
||
|
||
Two hours forty minutes later, The Enterprise was whole
|
||
again, and stress test were being carried out to ensure that the
|
||
two sections were perfectly mated to one another. Picard was in
|
||
his ready room when the door chimed, and Riker came in.
|
||
"Captain, any news regarding Boro station?" He was referring
|
||
to a scientific research station in orbit of Boro 9, one hundred
|
||
fifty light years from Earth.
|
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"Yes, number one, there is. The survivors who managed to
|
||
evacuate before the Borg got there were picked up by the Victory.
|
||
They were reported as 'in good health' by Captain Varnes."
|
||
Riker nodded. "How far have they gotten?"
|
||
"A freighter was reported missing along their path two hours
|
||
ago. About a hundred light years out."
|
||
"I see." Riker scratched his beard. "That puts them far
|
||
enough from Earth for us to catch up when we have the repairs
|
||
finished. "
|
||
Picard looked up at Riker. "Yes, we may be able to catch up
|
||
to them, but how do we stop them when we do?"
|
||
"I've been thinking about that." Riker sat at the chair
|
||
opposite Picard's, putting his hands on the desk. "What if we
|
||
dumped the warp core, along with the Hood. We could use tractor
|
||
beams to direct them at the Borg ship, and the impact would
|
||
detonate them. The detonation would be equivalent to two
|
||
starships ramming that ship. Getting the cores through their
|
||
shields would be a problem, but I'm sure a full power burst from
|
||
every available phaser array on both ships would take care of
|
||
that. After, the YAY BATLH can either tow us back home, or we can
|
||
use the auxiliary cores."
|
||
"Number one, what if that didn't work? We'd be adrift until
|
||
we could get auxiliary power, and that would leave us totally
|
||
defenceless."
|
||
"Defenceless against a single Borg ship, or at full power in
|
||
a galaxy under the Borg's control. That's what will happen if we
|
||
don't stop this ship." Riker and Picard's eyes met. "I would
|
||
rather die than have the Borg reach Earth, and this is our best
|
||
chance to prevent that now."
|
||
"Picard gazed at his lap for an instant. "Very well, number
|
||
one. I'll consider it." He looked at Riker. "But only as a last
|
||
resort. I'll inform Captain DeSoto and Korn."
|
||
"Aye sir." Riker got up and went to leave.
|
||
"But number one."
|
||
Riker turned. "Yes, sir?"
|
||
Picard tried to hide the beginnings of a smile. "I want you
|
||
to be the one to tell Geordi that you want to blow up his beloved
|
||
warp core."
|
||
Riker smirked, and left.
|
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Picard sipped his tea, then put the cup down, and swivelled
|
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his chair to face the window. He crossed his hands on his lap,
|
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and wished either of two things: That If Data escaped from the
|
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borg ship, he would find his way back home. If he hadn't, then he
|
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hoped Data was dead.
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Subject: Revenge: Chapter 5
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Date: 23 Mar 93 21:47:03 -0400
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"Enterprise, Hood, and YAY BATLH, you are cleared for exit
|
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in that order. You may proceed on one eighth impulse power."
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"Roger, control. Proceeding now." Said Ro as she piloted the
|
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Enterprise out of dock, her lost stardrive section replaced by
|
||
one that was originally intended for the U.S.S. Discovery III.
|
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The Enterprise Glided out of the immense hangar that made up
|
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the upper third of starbase 185. "We are clear, captain." said
|
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Ro.
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"Move us ten kilometres out, Ensign, and wait for the Hood
|
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and the YAY BATLH. " said Riker.
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"Captain, commander Lands of the Zhukov sends his best
|
||
wishes for our mission, and the Sutherland as well." said Worf.
|
||
The Zhukov had finally been allowed to enter the station, where
|
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she docked alongside the Sutherland. It was undergoing an
|
||
intensive overhaul, which her captain tried desperately to abort
|
||
once he heard the Enterprise and her entourage were in need of
|
||
ships.
|
||
"Sir, the Hood and YAY BATLH are free and ready to warp."
|
||
said the ensign who was manning the ops station.
|
||
"Ahead warp nine. Engage." The three ships warped out. their
|
||
destination was Beta Soris, seventy-five light years from Earth,
|
||
and the site for the final stand between the Borg and the
|
||
Federation.
|
||
"Time to the Beta Soris system, Ensign?" inquired Picard.
|
||
"Twelve hours, thirty minutes, captain." replied Ro.
|
||
"Very well. Number one, I want a conference in ten minutes."
|
||
Picard stood up and went to his ready room. Ten minutes later,
|
||
Picard arrived in the conference room. Present were LaForge,
|
||
Riker, Troi, Worf, and Ro.
|
||
|
||
"Mister LaForge, are you satisfied that this scheme with the
|
||
warp cores will work?"
|
||
"Well, there's definitely enough explosive power in two warp
|
||
cores to take out a small planet. What I'm worried about is
|
||
whether we'll be able to outrun the explosion on impulse power."
|
||
"Do you think we can escape?" asked Picard.
|
||
"Well I think we can, but only with a little bit of help."
|
||
said Geordi.
|
||
"Explain."
|
||
Geordi went over to the screen on the wall. "If our plan to
|
||
use the warp cores works, then the YAY BATLH can take us in tow
|
||
with her tractor beams, but when we dump the cores and throw them
|
||
at the Borg, there won't be time for that, so I came up with
|
||
this." He activated the screen. "This is a diagram of the warp
|
||
field the YAY BATLH usually generates when she jumps to warp
|
||
speed. However, if we can extend the field, then the Enterprise
|
||
and Hood can hitch a ride along with her."
|
||
Riker leaned forward. "But won't that cause an instability
|
||
of the warp balance? Three ships riding in the field of one?"
|
||
"Yes, there is a problem with instability, but we'll only
|
||
need to hitch a ride like this for the few seconds it'll take to
|
||
outrun the explosion, so I can't foresee anything going wrong."
|
||
"Comments?" Picard asked of the officers at the table.
|
||
"I am in favour of this plan." said Worf. "If there is no
|
||
hope of defeating the Borg, then let us die honourably in combat,
|
||
rather than running from them."
|
||
"Anything else?" Picard asked.
|
||
No one spoke.
|
||
"The captains of the other two ships are having this same
|
||
conference with their senior officers as well. If we do not
|
||
succeed in this last effort, Earth will proceed with a total dump
|
||
of every scrap of information in every computer in the solar
|
||
system. There are eight starships in orbit of Earth, ready to
|
||
defend it to the last breath. Let's hope it doesn't come down to
|
||
that. Dismissed."
|
||
Everyone filed out of the briefing room, and took up their
|
||
positions again on the bridge, and Picard went back to his ready
|
||
room.
|
||
"Will, may I speak to you for a moment?" asked Troi.
|
||
Riker stood from the command chair, and ushered her to the
|
||
back of the bridge. "What is it?" he asked in a whisper.
|
||
"It's the captain. I'm worried that he may have some kind of
|
||
vendetta against the Borg for what they did to him. "
|
||
"Deanna, what are you trying to tell me?"
|
||
"I think the captain will try, or is trying to get revenge
|
||
on the Borg. When I talked to him in his quarters, he was evasive
|
||
on the Borg, and only talked about Data."
|
||
Riker crossed his arms and leaned against the bulkhead.
|
||
"All, right, do you think this could interfere with his duties?
|
||
That he may take unjustified risks in fighting the Borg?"
|
||
"No, its not that," Deanna tried to find the proper words to
|
||
express herself. "It's just the opposite. I think he's repressing
|
||
deep-rooted feelings about the Borg, and maybe letting him
|
||
destroy the ship will be the element that will help him to come
|
||
to terms with it. Perhaps letting him do this is the most
|
||
therapeutic thing for him right now."
|
||
Riker looked at her suspiciously. "Why are you telling me
|
||
this if you don't think it'll affect his abilities?"
|
||
"Well, I want to be sure you know all the facts if you see
|
||
he may be enjoying it too much if we stop the Borg. And, not
|
||
everyone can be accurate in their diagnoses all the time."
|
||
Riker and Troi's eyes met for an instant. Then they went
|
||
back to their seats, and tried to find some way to pass the time
|
||
until they met the Borg.
|
||
"Commander, I'm getting a report from Starfleet. The Borg
|
||
are attacking another colony world." said Worf.
|
||
"Where?" asked Riker.
|
||
"Remel four. "
|
||
"What? That's totally off the course the Borg are supposed
|
||
to be taking."
|
||
"The transmission comes in the proper code, commander."
|
||
Riker hit the intercom. "Captain to the Bridge." he said.
|
||
"Ensign Ro, change course to proceed to Remel four, maximum
|
||
warp."
|
||
"What's the problem?" asked Picard as he came out of the
|
||
ready room and sat in the command chair.
|
||
"The Borg are attacking another colony on Remel four, sir.
|
||
We've altered course to intercept at maximum speed."
|
||
"Ensign, time to Remel four?"
|
||
"Only twenty minutes at this speed, sir." said Ro.
|
||
"Put me through to the other ships."
|
||
Worf worked at his panel for a second. "On screen, sir."
|
||
The screen changed from the view of space to a split screen
|
||
of DeSoto and Korn. "Captains, the Borg are attacking another
|
||
outpost, we can be there in less than half an hour."
|
||
"We've gotten the same report, Captain." said DeSoto.
|
||
"Picard, the YAY BATLH will provide cover fire with all her
|
||
remaining weapons while you and DeSoto attempt your honourable
|
||
strategy, and will allow you to escape by sharing our warp field.
|
||
But be warned. If this plan does not work, we will not be able to
|
||
protect you."
|
||
"Understood, Korn. We'll try our best to defend ourselves if
|
||
this plan fails." said DeSoto.
|
||
"We're coming up on Remel four now sir. Visual range in a
|
||
few more seconds." said Ro.
|
||
The captains of the Hood and YAY BATLH ended transmissions.
|
||
"On screen." said Picard.
|
||
The screen was filled with a quarter of the planet Remel
|
||
four, and orbiting above it, seemingly connected to the planet by
|
||
a bright blue beam, was the unmistakeable cube shape of the Borg
|
||
ship.
|
||
"Red alert!" yelled Riker. The lights of the bridge dimmed,
|
||
and the sirens started to wail.
|
||
Riker and Picard went back to their places.
|
||
"Range of the Borg ship." said Picard.
|
||
"Twenty thousand Kilometres." reported Worf.
|
||
Picard hit the intercom. "Mister LaForge, prepare to dump
|
||
the warp core."
|
||
"Acknowledged, captain. we're ready."
|
||
"Mister Worf, I want to fire everything we have at that ship
|
||
before we dump the warp core. Charge every phaser array we can
|
||
bring to bear, load every torpedo tube."
|
||
"Yes, sir. YAY BATLH is moving into position to extend their
|
||
warp field."
|
||
On the screen, the Borg ship grew larger and larger.
|
||
Suddenly, the beam it was firing at the surface stopped, and the
|
||
side that had been facing the planet turned to face the
|
||
approaching ships.
|
||
"Time to optimum firing range." queried Riker.
|
||
"One minute, thirty four seconds." said Worf.
|
||
"Engineering here, captain. We can dump the core at a
|
||
moment's notice."
|
||
The three vessels raced at the Borg ship, which simply sat
|
||
there, in orbit of Remel four.
|
||
Worf's panel started beeping. "Optimum firing range, sir."
|
||
he said.
|
||
"Fire, full power, tight dispersal." said Riker.
|
||
The Enterprise and Hood fired everything they had. In all,
|
||
the barrage contained thirty-eight photon torpedoes, and nine
|
||
multi-harmonic phaser beams. The YAY BATLH emptied her tubes of
|
||
antimatter torpedoes, all cloaked, and momentarily shut down
|
||
every power drain except the antimatter containment fields, and
|
||
diverted it to her phasers. The Borg ship was hit bluntly by
|
||
enough power to destroy a sun. Its shields held under the
|
||
punishment for three seconds, then faded by approximately forty
|
||
percent.
|
||
"The Borg ship's shields have been weakened, captain." said
|
||
Worf.
|
||
"Dump the core." ordered Picard. On the engineering hulls of
|
||
the Enterprise and the Hood, emergency hatches blew away from the
|
||
hull. On each ship, the shudder was felt as the cores that housed
|
||
the matter-antimatter reactors were ejected. Instantly, each ship
|
||
went to auxiliary power, and tractor beams from each ship threw
|
||
the cores at the borg cube-ship.
|
||
"Now!" roared Korn. The YAY BATLH then went to full warp,
|
||
her warp field distended around the two other ships. As they fled
|
||
the area at hundreds of times the speed of light, The two warp
|
||
cores smashed against the Borg ship's shields, detonating in a
|
||
supernova-bright flare of pure energy.
|
||
Two light years away, the YAY BATLH dropped out of warp
|
||
speed, also halting the Enterprise and Hood. The Enterprise and
|
||
Hood turned to face the direction from which they had just come,
|
||
their warp engines now cold and dark.
|
||
"Report." said Picard.
|
||
"There is too much interference at the moment, from the
|
||
detonation of the warp cores." said Worf, as he checked his
|
||
tactical display. "Clearing now... I am reading nothing, sir."
|
||
Picard sat back in his chair, releasing air that he must
|
||
have had in his lungs since they first sighted the ship."
|
||
"Think we got them?" asked Riker.
|
||
"I hope to God we did." said Picard. "Ensign Ro, plot a
|
||
course to starbase 185, warp fi..."
|
||
"Captain! Borg ship de-cloaking behind us!" yelled Worf.
|
||
"On screen!"
|
||
Behind the three ships, the Borg ship appeared, wavy at
|
||
first, then solidifying into sharp, terrifying reality. It fired
|
||
a white beam, punching through the YAY BATLH's shields. She
|
||
listed to one side as the beam crossed the ship from port to
|
||
starboard, cutting the ship in two. The beam then moved to the
|
||
Hood, where it cut straight through her saucer section, and
|
||
finally cut one of the warp nacelles from the Enterprise's new
|
||
stardrive section.
|
||
"Damage report!" Yelled Picard as the bridge filled with
|
||
smoke from fires at three stations, and the lights dimmed and
|
||
almost went out.
|
||
"Port nacelle gone, heavy casualties in secondary hull."
|
||
said Worf.
|
||
"Engineering! Do we have power for phasers?" screamed Riker.
|
||
"Negative, commander! I'm having trouble keeping life
|
||
support going!"
|
||
"Worf! What about the torpedoes?"
|
||
Worf surveyed his panel. "Trying sir." he attempted to re-
|
||
direct the commands, then shook his head at the display.
|
||
"Controls not responding."
|
||
"Hood, come in! Do you read us?" shouted Riker into the com
|
||
panel on his chair. There was no response.
|
||
The Enterprise shook.
|
||
"Worf, are they firing at us again?" asked Picard.
|
||
"Negative sir. There is a beam focused on the saucer,
|
||
section twelve. All decks in that section no longer reporting
|
||
in."
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"Put that section on the screen." said Riker.
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On the screen, a beam was cutting into the saucer section,
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and removing a cylindrical piece of the Enterprise.
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"They're cutting us to pieces, just like the first time we
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encountered them." said Riker.
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"Worf, do we have shields?" asked Picard.
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"Negative, sir."
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Picard turned to face the screen. "Then we're totally at
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their mercy." he said heavily.
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From: vt102@ac.dal.ca
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Newsgroups: alt.startrek.creative
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Subject: Revenge: Chapter 6: Final Chapter
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Message-ID: <1993Mar23.235044.12359@ac.dal.ca>
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Date: 23 Mar 93 23:50:44 -0400
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Organization: Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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"Captain's log, supplemental. Our power is gone, and all
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other ships that were to fight the borg alongside the Enterprise
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are destroyed or equally inoperative. The Borg are now cutting up
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the Enterprise like a turkey." Picard watched helplessly as the
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section was removed from the saucer section, and the Borg ship
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started cutting another piece, then a second beam started cutting
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yet another.
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"Engineering, what do we have left?" asked Picard, after
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hitting his communicator.
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"The auxiliary power's completely useless, sir. Even the
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batteries are going to go in a few minutes."
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"We can't even start a self-destruct countdown." said Riker.
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"Not with the warp core gone, but perhaps..."Picard got up,
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and moved over to the helm. "Ensign Ro, do we have manouvering
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thrusters?"
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Ro checked her console. "Yes, but I any kind of delicate
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motion is impossible. With the main computer gone from lack of
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power, there's no way to monitor the delicate course
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corrections."
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"We won't need sophistication for this manouver, Ensign."
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said Picard as he went back to his command chair and sat down,
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followed by Riker.
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"Captain, are we going to ram them?" asked Riker.
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"Affirmative, Number one. Perhaps we can finally do them
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some last bit of damage."
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"Like the meal biting its consumer's tongue. But the ship
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will be destroyed. No one could survive this."
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"It can't be helped. If we allow the Borg to assimilate the
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Enterprise and her crew, then we will all turned into Borg. At
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least this way, The Borg won't find out any more about the
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Federation..." Picard's voice trailed off to a whisper, "And we
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can die with some dignity."
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Riker sat back in his chair, and looked over at Troi. She
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was sitting with her head lowered, and Riker could see that her
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lips were moving in the dim light of the bridge. He looked away
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as the tear rolled down her cheek. She was praying.
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"Thrusters ready, sir." said Ro.
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"Launch the log buoys, Mister Worf. Ro, try to direct us as
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close to the centre of that ship as you can." Picard wearily
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eased himself back into his chair, putting his hands on the small
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elevated panels at each end of the chair's arms. "May God have
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mercy on my soul for what I am about to do." He whispered. "Ahead
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full speed, Ensign Ro."
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Ro touched the controls on her panel that activated the
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thrusters. Slowly, The Enterprise eased forward, gradually
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gaining momentum as the thrust was maintained. The Borg ship
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merely continued cutting away pieces of the Enterprise.
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"Sensors indicate that if the Borg raise their shields
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before we get inside, then the Enterprise will not be able to
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damage them." Said Worf.
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"Range and time to impact."
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"Twenty thousand kilometres, impact in fifty seconds."
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On the bridge, all eyes went to the Borg ship as it grew on
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the screen.
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"Captain, my sensors indicate another vessel approaching at
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high warp." said Worf.
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"Confirmed." said Ro.
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"Must be reinforcements starfleet managed to pull together."
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said Riker.
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"One ship won't be able to succeed where five failed, number
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one. Mister Worf, which vessel is it?"
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Worf looked at his panel in disbelief. "Captain, the ship's
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identification beam says it is the Enterprise!"
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Picard jumped up. "On visual!" The screen switched from the
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growing Borg ship to the vessel that was approaching them. It
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only appeared as a small dot. "Increase magnification." The image
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jumped and clarified to show the abandoned stardrive section of
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the Enterprise.
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"What the Devil? Mister Worf! How long until that ship gets
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here?"
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"It is within range of the Borg ship now, sir."
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The stardrive section of the Enterprise, which was abandoned
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and replaced after the Enterprise's previous battle with the
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Borg, swept into the Borg weapons field, her shields holding as
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it launched fourteen photon torpedoes and fired three phaser
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beams from the emitter on her underside. It passed over the Borg
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ship, and caught the Enterprise and the Hood in its tractor beam.
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A moment later, it fired a high energy phaser pulse at the source
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of the beam that was cutting into the Enterprise, destroying it.
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It then pulled the Enterprise and Hood away from the Borg ship,
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and launched a shuttle from its bay. It then warped out, and
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stopped along with the Enterprise and Hood, one light year away.
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"Put the Borg ship on screen." ordered Picard. On screen,
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The Borg ship was pulsing, parts of it apparently increasing in
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size, other shrinking. For a moment, it looked as if it were made
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of rubber, and was being squeezed through a small hole. Then it
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exploded in a mass of light and radiation. No matter was left of
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the Borg ship.
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As the nova-bright image slowly faded on the Enterprise's
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screen, Picard lowered his arm from in front of his eyes. He
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turned to face Worf. "What just happened?"
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Worf scanned the area, then reported, "The Borg ship was
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destroyed. The effects just before the explosion are consistent
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with the activation of the warp bombs."
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"Hail the stardrive section."
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"There is a reply coming in."
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"On screen."
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The screen changed to a view of Data, alone on the battle
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bridge, but with a cluster of wires running from one side of his
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head, which he had exposed. He was sitting in the command chair,
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behind what looked like a jury-rigged control panel. He looked at
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the screen. "Greetings, captain. I apologize for not having
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informed you sooner that reports of my demise have been
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exaggerated."
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"Mister Data? How did you repair the damage to the stardrive
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section?"
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"I did not, captain. The damage Lt. Commander LaForge
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reported was a large radiation leak that would have killed the
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crew of the Enterprise if the warp core had not been shut down.
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Since I am not affected by Radiation, I was able to get underway
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for this point, where the warp bombs could be engaged from a
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shuttle that I had placed the detonation transmitter on."
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"And you piloted the entire ship here with no help?" asked
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Riker, a broad smile crossing his face.
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"Not totally unaided, Commander. I linked my higher brain
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functions directly into the computer, and was able to control it
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as if it was an extension of myself. The connection proved to be
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very exhilarating. Furthermore, I believe that a study of the..."
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"Ah, yes Mister Data. Later. Beam over here as soon as
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possible. Can the stardrive section be repaired?"
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"Yes, sir. I believe so."
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"Very well. Worf, get over to the Hood with a medical crew.
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Mister Data, once you return, start working with Mister LaForge
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about getting your stardrive section repaired."
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"Captain's log, stardate 9000.1. The Enterprise has been
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repaired and has towed the Hood to starbase 105, where she will
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remain, pending a full refit. The Enterprise's repairs are almost
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complete, and we now have time for more productive activities."
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"It is my honour to present to Lt. Commander Data, second
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officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise, the medal of valour. For
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actions on or around stardate 8999.3, wherein his heroic actions
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saved the crews of two starships, and possibly the entire
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Federation." With this, Admiral Steylen stepped up to Data, and
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pinned Starfleet's highest honour on his chest. Data looked down
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at the medal on his chest, and turned to face the applause of
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five thousand beings, from the Enterprise, Hood, and the crew of
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starbase 105. Also awarded were the medal of valour, posthumously
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to the captains of the Valour and the Zhukov. In the Klingon
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empire, Captain Korn was posthumously given the NuqDaq yuch
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Dapol, their equivalent of the medal of valour.
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Back on the Enterprise, Data was in his quarters. He walked
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in, then locked the door behind him. Taking the medal off his
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chest, he walked over to his small case, which held the other
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medals he had been awarded. He moved to put this newest addition
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into the case, hesitated, then sat at his desk with the medal in
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hand. He looked at it for a second, then at the small, octagonal
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crystal on the corner of his desk. Turning it so that the switch
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on its base faced him, he hit the switch. The small crystal lit
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up, projecting a hologram of Tasha Yar, smiling, her hands
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clasped together in front of her. Data put the medal down in front
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of the image, and sat back in his chair, looking at them both.
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Picard paced uneasily in his quarters. "Computer. what is
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the time?"
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"It is fifteen hundred hours, Enterprise time." said the
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computer."
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"Damn." said Picard. Just then the door chimed. Picard half
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jumped, then tried to settle down. "Come."
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The doors slid open, and Troi stepped inside. "You asked to
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see me?" she said.
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"Yes, counsellor. um, please sit down." Piacrd gestured
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nervously at the couch. After she sat down, he sat beside her. "I
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would like to talk to you for a while."
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Troi relaxed. "About the Borg?"
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"Yes." said Picard, closing his eyes and sighing deeply.
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THE END
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