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From: neale@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Neale Davidson)
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Newsgroups: alt.startrek.creative
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Subject: STTRR 1-10/20
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Message-ID: <56722@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
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Date: 13 Aug 92 13:35:44 GMT
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Organization: Purdue University Computing Center
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- STAR TREK -------------------------------------------------
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- THE RAVEN'S ROAR -------------------------------------------------
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Parts One through Ten of Twenty (repost)
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CHAPTER ONE
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Captain's log: Stardate 10144.2
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Captain Jonathan McGyver Reporting
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We have been assigned patrol duty along the Romulan
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Neutral Zone. While the crew of the FEARLESS is a bit
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nervous about the prospect, we have been keeping high
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spirits.
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This will be the last mission of this vessel before she
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returns to drydock for decomissioning. I am deeply sorry
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to see the old girl go. It will be a momentous occaision,
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the last of the CONSTITUTION vessels put out to pasture.
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But, I will also admit that I'm looking forward to ending
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this tour. Even with the tense relations between the
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Empire and the Federation, I feel a bit bored with my
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current command. I'd take exploration over patrol duty
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any day.
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It is called the Neutral Zone, a buffer between the
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United Federation of Planets and the Romulan Star Empire. This
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single area of space, ten parsecs across a nearly worthless
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region, has become the most dreaded.
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This buffer does not insure the peace between the
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opposing governments. It acts as a staging ground. For
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one-hundred and twenty years, it has served as a skirmish site
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between ships seeking slight advantages over one-another. It
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has served as a place for two unlike governments to vent their
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frustrations.
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But there never had been a declaration of war since the
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Zone was established, and the FEARLESS, as old as she was, was
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determined to be strong enough for routine patrol duty.
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Nevertheless, McGyver couldn't help but feel nervous
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about his duty. Not many captains would be assigned to the
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neutral zone during their entire carrer. But McGyver was
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special, he had confronted Romulans. Not many in Fleet could
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say that, not many in Fleet would wish to knowing what could
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happen to them.
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Romulans were the ultimate unknown. The Federation could not
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comprehend what or who the Romulans are, what they fight for,
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how they relate to others, what their culture consists of.
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McGyver had seen a few face to face, and had fought against
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them. Fleet offered him a captaincy patrolling the Zone for all
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he has done, and he readily jumped at it.
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But now he had learned to regret this decision. He had,
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for the past few weeks, been sitting in this primarily Vulcan
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starship as captain, wishing for something, anything, to occur.
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"Boring with the promise of great excitement," he muttered.
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"Kelak, sensor scan report, see if there are any energy
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irregularities."
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"Sensor scan indicating no bizarre energy readings. No
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cloaking patterns evident," the science officer replied in a
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characteristically cool tone. McGyver didn't fell comforted by
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the knowledge.
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"Thank you, Commander Kelak," McGyver barked as he sat
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back into his command chair. "Set course to outpost seven,
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warp three." Another six hours and this rotten month would
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climax into some R&R at starbase.
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"Now scanning an energy reading, high concentration of
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ions, from astern at four thousand kilometers, closing fast."
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quite quickly regained his interest. "Definately a Romulan
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cloaking pattern," Kelak continued.
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McGyver clinched the grips on his chair, almost
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anxiously. "Can you match the cloaking configuration?"
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"Negative, cloak configuration matches no known Romulan or
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Klingon vessels specifically, but the pattern resembles that of
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the Romulan cruisers, higher energy levels being the major
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difference here, sir," the Vulcan replied, revealing a hint of
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apprehension.
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"Raise shields, go to yellow alert." McGyver's voice
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showed an edge of nervousness. The klaxxon roared to life, and
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the crew scattered into their defence positions. "Open hailing
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frequencies."
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The communicator's response was a wailing of static
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energy."Sir, alien vessel is jamming our communications
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attempts." The Vulcan tried a few more of his buttons to no
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avail. "Confirmed, sir. Alien vessel closing in on
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one-eight-zero mark zero. All attempts of communication has
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thus far failed, communication with Fleet impossible."
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MvGyver found himself gaping at the viewscreen. "That is
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an attack posture! Arm torpedoes and circle the enemy vessel,"
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he barked. The officers quickly began to obey orders, quaking.
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"Torpedoes armed," one of the officers finally replied.
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But at that very same moment, there was a rupture on the
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viewscreen, space ripped itself apart and stars began to
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distort their images and color asserted itself upon a black
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canvas. The rupture spewed the wings of a Romulan Eagle, their
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bird of death.
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McGyver clinched his seat in a death grip. The
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less-controlled Vulcans gasped. Even the most-controlled Vulcan
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could not easily conceal their fear. The science officer tried,
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and failed to compose himself. "Sir, Romulan NOVA class
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battleship in sector, she is arming torpedoes."
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McGyver weighed options to himself, but he knew the
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Romulans well enough not to trust them to withhold fire. The
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battleship screamed toward the FEARLESS, it would only be a few
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moments before all was decided. McGyver had to act quickly.
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The FEARLESS's science officer spoke with an obvious
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nervousness, "Romulan vessel bearing on attack pattern."
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McGyver turned, noticing the fear which had suddenly gripped
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his crew.
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So, even the emotionless Vulcans show their fear of the
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giant Romulan bird, McGyver thought to himself. "Launch
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torpedoes!" The FEARLESS poured two balls of red-hot energy
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from her spine. The torpedoes crashed into the Romulan's
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shields in a fiery glow that illuminated the black sky. Even
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against this impressive barrage of firepower, the giant vessel
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refused to so much as shudder.
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"Arm all weapons." McGyver fell back into his chair. He
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hadn't expected to go up against a Romulan Battleship, not this
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soon. These battleships were used for defence only, so
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intelligence had assumed, and there were no battleships with
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cloaking devices. At least, there weren't until now.
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The FEARLESS rounded the Romulan craft to the port side.
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But the Romulan ship had been ready for the maneuver and
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unleashed a stream of light into the Federation cruiser's hull.
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Bits of metal merged with fiery streaks of phaser energy
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struck to produce a brilliant glow of hell on the cruiser.
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McGyver cursed to himself. "Status report."
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The Vulcan looked over his console. "Shield two is out on
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our vessel with minor damage, the Romulan vessel has sustained
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thirty percent damage on their number one shield."
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The Romulan ship spat forth another torpedo from its
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beak. The energy-ball bashed into the formerly soft-blue sensor
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dish on the FEARLESS. The dish ruptured into engineering, and
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the resulting energy rendered the lower hull of the Federation
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ship ablaze. Explosions rocked up her spine as glass, metal,
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flesh and blood all were blown out the rear of FEARLESS's
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slender and rupturing neck.
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The bridge went aflame, and McGyver felt his stomach
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lunge into his throat as consoles around the bridge exploded in
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their operator's faces. The death screams of his crew filled
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McGyver's ears. Almost instantly crew-members ran into the
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bridge and sprayed foam to put out the fires. The remaining
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bridge personell ran past the charred bodies of their former
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comrades to find out just what exactly had happened and what
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they could do now.
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McGyver looked down. "Status report, anyone." He soon
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noticed that he was bleeding from a piece of glass stuck into
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his arm from what was the navigator's station. But there wasn't
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any time to get sick bay to care for it. It would have to bleed
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until they got out of this mess.
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"All shields have collapsed, major damage on all decks," the
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Vulcan spoke as cooly as he could, but nervousness etched
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itself on his tone. "Sensor scan damage makes reading of enemy
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vessel impossible. We have lost both impulse and warp engine
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control." The FEARLESS's Captain grimaced at the report.
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The tactical officer retraced his fingers over the
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weapons systems, rattling off countless reports and figures.
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"All weapons systems are nonfunctional," he grimly announced to
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the crew.
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The lighting had already changed to bright red, but the
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drain of power already caused the lights to flicker. McGyver
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slouched back into his chair, pondering on a way out of the
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situation. "Are the hailing frequencies open yet?" he muttered.
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A Vulcan stood up, "Aye sir, the Romulan vessel is
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responding." The same Vulcan pressed a few toggles and the
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harsh image of a Romulan Commander appeared onscreen. The sight
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left Captain McGyver speechless.
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Commader Sunak of the Imperial fleet stood proudly
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infront of his crew. The Romulan examined the scene of the
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FEARLESS's bridge carefully. "You are the captain of the
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NCC-1728 USS FEARLSS?" McGyver solemly nodded the affirmative.
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"I assume you have called upon me to surrender. Truly
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pathetic of you, especially for a ship of my Vulcan kindred,"
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the Romulan adversary goaded before a stunned Federation crew.
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MvGyver felt his throat swell. He had begun to sweat. The
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entire crew looked to him for some desperate measure to save
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them, some reassurance that he could. His attempt was
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meaningless. "What is the meaning of this attack? You are in
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violation of the neutral zone treaty, your presence is an act
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of war."
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The Romulan laughed. "You are in no position to make
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threats to me. You are alive merely because I have not hit the
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torpedo controls again. I will fire again, of course, as we do
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not usually take prisoners, but I thought that you should at
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least have to opportunity to see your better." The Commander
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relaxed into his seat confident that his enemy Captain had
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been broken.
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"Now wait just a minute, the Federation will not -" But
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McGyver's protest would come to naught. The Romulan quickly cut
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the signal short, replacing his image with that of the Romulan
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battleship's.
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The viewer cut off to show the Romulan battleship launch a
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single torpedo from its beak toward the FEARLESS. The ball of
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fire grew larger in McGyver's eyes, and it would be the last
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thing that he would ever see.
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The torpedo tore into the already tattered neck of
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the FEARLESS. The two hulls parted in a brilliant explosion,
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and spun away from each other, sprialling into oblivion. The
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saucer scorched, and the letters of the FEARLESS slowly faded
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amidst the blackening hull. In only seconds, two other
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torpedoes reduced the hulls to rubble, slaughtering the
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desperate men and women housed inside them.
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The Romulan Commander smiled. Which was itself a rare
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sight. This Commander was very much unlike all other Romulan
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Commanders. While he was dangerous to cross, even more so than
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the standard, he was not the kind of Commander who actually had
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to display his power to enforce it. He merely was imposing by
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his presence, meaning that his men were deathly loyal to him.
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This is a state that the commander was fully comfortable with.
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~Kela, new course.~ The navigator readied herself for her
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orders nervously. The Commander felt her fear and sympathised
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with it. He bent over to her and put his hand on her shoulder.
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~Relax, Secundam. Lay in a course for home base for our
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home base,~ the tall Commander continued, ~Proceed at
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warp four.~ The female Romulan shook her head quickly and
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complied with her orders.
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The helmsman looked over, ~Engage cloaking device,
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Commander?~ The helmsman wasn't quite as nervous around his
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Commander as the navigator. This was good as well, as a nervous
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helmsman was a liability in warfare.
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The imposing figure replied, ~After we have left this
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section of space and are underway. I wish to see what remains
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of their ship.~
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The helmsman nodded in response and readied the cloaking
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device. The RISS FIERY RAVEN burned through the remnants of the
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late FEARLESS and them seemingly rippled out of existance.
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CHAPTER TWO
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~Get up, bastard son!~ Lights, shapes, colours, all
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failed to connect. ~I said get up!~ Riley felt a sharp pain in
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his waist, but he still couldn't move. ~Are you deaf, Earthen
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slime-dog? You are supposed to be borite mining now.~
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Riley felt something grab hold of his long, slate-black
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hair and yank it upwards. ~I don't work for you.~
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He still couldn't see, but the pain that swept past his
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face slammed hard into him. ~All half-breeds work for me,
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S'Lavek.~ The voice still couldn't be connected to any face.
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~Are you going to come quietly or do I have to use the
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agoniser?~
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Riley stood, but still couldn't make out anything other
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than a swirling ball of lights. ~I'm coming, there's no need
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for the...~ but he couldn't finish. The guard had struck him.
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Blood rushed out of his head, he could feel it begin to flow on
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his face, dripping off of the bridge of his nose. He collapsed
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on the ground.
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~So, you even bleed red like a Terran, eh?~ The voice was
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growing meaner, Riley thought to himself. ~Maybe you could work
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for the Federation, eh? I'm sure they would love to see some
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klya like you.~ Riley tried to stand again, the pain searing
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down his legs. ~Who said you could get up?~ Riley screamed as
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sheer pain suddenly asserted itself on his chest.
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Vision cleared. Riley found himself in his bed on the
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starship ENTERPRISE. He could feel the cold sweat on his brow,
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and he wiped it off with his shaking hand.
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There was a beeping noise, Riley had to concentrate to think
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about what it meant. "Um, yeah, Captain here," he managed,
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getting past his nightmare.
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Saavik's voice seemed a bit soothing to Riley as she spoke,
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it became more and more difficult to concentrate. "Sir,
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communications reports many messages eminating from the Neutral
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Zone. It seems that something major just occurred.We are to get
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to warp drive as soon as possible."
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Riley frowned at that, the damage from the IRON CLAW II's
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attack had been quite severe, and repairs were going quite
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slow. Riley stood out of his bed. "I'll be on the bridge in a
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few minutes. Has engineering got my chair fixed yet?"
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Saavik paused a second before speaking, probably to look
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over some records. "Negative, sir, the engineering deck has put
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priority on the warp drive. They say that they'll get to it
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immediately afterwards." Riley once again wiped the sweat off
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of his brow. "What shall I tell Fleet?" Saavik inquired.
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"Inform them of our engine situation, Commander, and
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state whatever time estimates Grissom can give to you." He
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removed his uniform and pulled out his casual dress, blue-jeans
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and a Star Fleet jacket.
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"Sorry, sir, but Miss Grissom is currently off-shift and
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is unavailable for estimates. However, the engineering crew
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reports that engines should be warp capable in one point five
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hours."
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"Thank you, Commander, I'll be on the bridge shortly."
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Riley walked into the only water shower on the ship, his own,
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and began to clean himself.
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The beep returned, this time from the door. "Sir,
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Commander Grissom to see you." Riley grimaced and rushed for a
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robe.
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"Hold on a second. Didn't anyone ever tell you not to call
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me off-shift?" Riley finally got his robe together and turned
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on his lights, giving the room a more modern look, but still
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not technical. "Come in."
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The doors opened to reveal Grissom in her own casual
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dress, a skirt and sweater. In this manner she seemed even more
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attractive. Riley dismissed the thought. "I was reviewing our
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personell records, and I found yours restricted. I was
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curious."
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Riley grabbed his clothes again and walked into the
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shower, closing the door behind him. "There's not much in the
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file, Miss Grissom. Besides, the last time we spoke I thought
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you didn't want to be alone with me." Of course, I was even
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dressed then, he thought to himself.
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"It's Paula," she replied.
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Riley stopped dressing. "What was that?"
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"I'm off duty now, sir. I would prefer you to call me
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Paula." Why was her voice suddenly so soothing right now?
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Riley emerged from the shower wearing his jeans and belt. The
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engineer was shocked by what she saw. Riley's back was littered
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with scars, looking like belt lashes across his back. "I mean,
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there isn't a need to be so formal while we are off shift, is
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there?" She was sounding genuinely apologetic.
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Riley nodded, but didn't actually answer. "I have some
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drinks in the refrigerator, do you want any?" Grissom was being
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nice, something was quite wrong.
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Grissom gave only a look of confusion in reply. "I'm
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sorry sir, but why would you have an engine coolant system in
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your quarters?"
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Riley smiled at her, "No, Miss Grissom, it's a
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refrigerator, I use it to keep my drinks cold." He indicated
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the number of cans he had scattered around his desk. "We use
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them on," he hesitated for a second before continuing,"frontier
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worlds where mass units are too expensive to use." He grabbed
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one of his empty cans, easily crushed it, and pitched it into
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his disintegrator. "I should have realised that not many people
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would know what a fridge is here."
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"Um, sir, no thanks, I'm not thirsty." She pretended not
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to notice that her captain just crushed a titanium can. "I was
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curious to know why your records are restricted, no one else's
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were. Hell, even Admiral Kirk has open records. I was wondering
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why yours were different?"
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Riley walked to his bed and sat deathly quiet for long
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enough to make the engineer nervous. "I don't wish to discuss
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it, that's all." Grissom frowned a second and started to
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dismiss herself. Riley called to close the door in front of
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her. "Look," he hesitated for a few seconds, "Paula, I'm really
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not trying to put you off, it's just that there are some things
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others simply should not know."
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She looked down at the ground a second. "May I be excused
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now, sir, or do you intend to keep me here?" She seemed a bit
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on-edge again, assuming more of the personality to which he had
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grown accustomed.
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Riley stood and walked out of the door ahead of her, not
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even looking at her. "I'm going to the bridge. Report to me
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when we're ready to get underway."
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She walked out of the room, eyes fixed on the scars on
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the captain's back as he pulled his shirt down over them. "Yes,
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sir," she cooly replied as the doors closed.
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When the bridge doors opened, Riley felt a bit of relief.
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He felt more at home on the bridge than on anywhere else in the
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ship. "Mister Saavik, you are relieved."
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Saavik stood and walked to the tactics post. Riley took
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his seat and glanced at the hole on his chair. "I guess the
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repairs are going rather slowly, are they?"
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"Sorry, sir," Saavik replied, getting a bit more
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comfortable with her position as first officer. "The damage we
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took from the IRON CLAW II was impressive, but engineering
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assures me that the ship will be fully functional within two
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days."
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"That puts us even more behind schedule than we figured,"
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he mutted, a bit disappointed by the news.
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"Sir, I'm getting a message from Star Fleet Command,"
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R'Ress, a Catain male, piped up. "It's priority one."
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Riley was a bit suprised by this announcement. He hadn't
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counted on taking an assignment so soon, not with the
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ENTERPRISE so fresh from battle. "On main viewer, Lieutenant
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R'Ress."
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The Catian complied by hitting the button again, and the
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viewer showed once again the Federation verification symbol.
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"To all vessels and personell near Romulan Neutral Zone. Omega
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class orders effective stardate 10159.2."
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Admiral Jameson's proud visage filled the main viewer.
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"The tensions between the Romulan Star Empire and the
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Federation have reached crisis proportions. Three vessels have
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now been reported missing near the Romulan Neutral Zone, with
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an additional two confirmed Romulan attacks. Footage of
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attacks are on coded channel."
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Jameson continued, grimacing. "We are dispatching all
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available vessles to the Neutral Zone for increased protection.
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All available ships within five parsec proximity to the
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Zone need to rendevous with the carrier USS UNION at starbase
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six on stardate 10160.5. Further orders will be established at
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rendevous."
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The bridge fell to a grim silence. Riley squinted his
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eyes a second and muttered to himself, "That means us." He let
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the bridge indulge in a bit of shock of hearing the news of the
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conflict before he continued before speaking. "Now then, Mister
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R'Ress, I want the footage of the conflict ready for display in
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an hour. Have the crew meet in the rec-deck in one hour."
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The Catian complied. "Yes, sir, retrieving data now."
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Saavik gave Riley a quizzical look. "I want the crew to
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know just what exactly we're getting ourselves into here,"
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Riley answered. Saavik nodded in underatanding. "Mister
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O'Neil, set course for rendevous point," Riley continued
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ordering. Engineering, we need warp speed now, what can you
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give me?"
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A man's voice answered this time. "Warp engines are
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ready, but we still need to run it through more simulations.
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Give us another hour, if you please, sir."
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Riley stiffened in his seat. "I can't do that. Do we have
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warp capabilities or not? Give me your best opinion." For a
|
|
moment Riley considered that he might be acting too rashly,
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pushing too hard. But then, things were getting bad again, and
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ship repairs had already went behind schedule, despite
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Grissom's best efforts.
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The engineer spoke without emotion. "Logically, it should
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work, I predict a point zero zero one percent chance of
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failure, the computer would verify for you, once we ran the
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simulation."
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Riley grimaced. The Vulcans were never satisfied with
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anything less than perfection. "Activate," he finally ordered.
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O'Neil's eyes seemed to light with anticipation. "Sir, we
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have warp capability. Course is set."
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Riley clinched the edge of his chair, waiting for
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anything to happen. "Engage, warp nine." Upon command, the
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starship ENTERPRISE fled real-space in a ribbon of red light,
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entering the sub-dimension of warp-space.
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CHAPTER THREE
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His quarters were a contrast to the rest of the ship. In the
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room hung a large rug resembling an eagle, large red-tipped
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warbird. There are many, who if they didn't know better, would
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swear that it was the symbol of a Romulan. The furniture was
|
|
definately not Fleet standard, it was wooden, but not of a wood
|
|
most Terrans would have ever seen, the grain was very dark
|
|
brown and was not stained. There was little lighting in the
|
|
room, but what was there was illuminating Riley's face and his
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console, which was the only tech looking article in the room.
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In a remote corner of the room he had placed a device
|
|
called a refrigerator, somewhat rare on starships, he went to
|
|
it and pulled out one can, opening it with a loud rush sound.
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Riley sipped on his drink for a second at his desk before
|
|
activating the communications console. "Captain Riley to USS
|
|
UNION, priority one." Riley keyed in a verification signal to
|
|
let the UNION know that it was indeed the ENTERPRISE's Captain
|
|
that was speaking.
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"USS UNION, Captain James Keihl here. Receiving you
|
|
ENTERPRISE, what is your status?" The voice coming over the
|
|
radio was certainly uninteresting enough. Riley sipped on his
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drink another time before continued.
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|
After another drink Riley turned on the viewer, doubling the
|
|
light in his otherwise dim room. "Captain, I wanted to inform
|
|
you that the ENTERPRISE is on course for the rendevous. We
|
|
should be arriving in a few minutes."
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|
Keilh was seated in the command bridge of the UNION, it
|
|
was somewhat larger than the ENTERPRISE's standard bridge, but
|
|
UNION had the job of coordinating the efforts of many fighters,
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|
as well as a number of ships that happened to be in the same
|
|
quadrant, so Riley didn't allow himself to be jealous. "I'm
|
|
glad to hear that," Keihl replied. "We don't have too many
|
|
heavy hitters that can be spared, and we need your firepower.
|
|
Besides, the Romulans will think twice after the IRON CLAW
|
|
incident."
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|
"Acknowledged, UNION, Riley out." The viewer cut to black
|
|
and the captain walked over to his bed and lied down. It had
|
|
only been six days since the battle, and already word of it
|
|
spread throughout Star Fleet. Such a reputation was the last
|
|
thing Riley had expected. He wasn't sure if he wanted it.
|
|
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|
The computer droned on, "Personell file, zero- one- one-
|
|
seven- zero- one- bee. Name of Captain Thomas W Riley. Position
|
|
of commanding officer aboard USS ENTERPRISE. Further data
|
|
restricted to security clearance level four or above."
|
|
The engineer threw a fit and growled for no particular
|
|
reason, save intense frustration. "Computer, give personell
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|
record for USS HOOD circa stardate nine-nine- nine-eight."
|
|
"Access denied, data restricted to security level four or
|
|
above." Someone is going to great pains to annoy anyone trying
|
|
to find out about the super-strong captain of this ship, she
|
|
thought to herself.
|
|
Grissom frowned again for a quick second and cleared the
|
|
computer. "What the hell is he, a Federation experiment?" Once
|
|
saying that, she began to consider it. "No, that sort of stuff
|
|
went out with the genesis device," she mused.
|
|
The hissing of the engineering room's doors didn't even
|
|
phase Grissom as she again set about her self-imposed duty.
|
|
"Lieutenant," a demanding voice called from them.
|
|
"I'll be with you in a second, ma'am," Grissom
|
|
absent-mindedly responded. Her reaction gave Gahrut a fright.
|
|
He didn't want to see an ugly scene.
|
|
Saavik walked in. Grissom started as the tall figure
|
|
walked to her. "I have noted your access denials of late on the
|
|
computer. I haven't informed the Captain as yet, but duty
|
|
dictates I do so."
|
|
Grissom turned to look at the Vulcan, ignoring the
|
|
hidden threat in Saavik's words. "Tell me something, Saavik.
|
|
Can Vulcans crush titanium?"
|
|
Saavik was taken aback by this question, especially as
|
|
the engineer was supposed to be getting in trouble, not asking
|
|
questions to the first officer. "Titanium? The strongest
|
|
vulcans could bend small sheets with their hands, but only the
|
|
strongest. Why do you ask, Commander?"
|
|
The engineer pressed a new sequence of buttons. "I saw our
|
|
Captain, our Human captain, crush a titanium can." She tried
|
|
for the medical files this time, again the computer responded
|
|
with the security denial. "I was wondering if was half Vulcan."
|
|
Saavik went to the computer Grissom was typing on and
|
|
curtly shut it off. "Captain Riley is Vulcanoid for one half,
|
|
human for the other." Well then, she thought to herself, that
|
|
wasn't a lie. "I don't think you should pry into the subject
|
|
further. It's bad enough that you've probed this far."
|
|
Grissom frowned, not taking the hint. "I don't
|
|
understand, was he cast-out because of his human half? I've
|
|
heard of that being done." Saavik wondered if Paula knew how
|
|
badly she was grasping at straws.
|
|
"Yes, Commander, Captain Riley was cast-out." Another
|
|
nicely worded question, Saavik thought to herself. "If you have
|
|
any other questions, you may want to address them to him."
|
|
Saavik turned, ignoring Grissom's somewhat confused expression.
|
|
For a few minutes, Grissom pondered whether or not to
|
|
enter the computer files again. She sighed and decided against
|
|
it. She had already attracted the attention of the Captain and
|
|
First Officer. Next would be security.
|
|
"Curiosity kills," Gahrut observed aloud as he slid over.
|
|
"You do realize that Riley's records are probably sealed for a
|
|
reason, don't you?" he asked nervously. "I mean, do you really
|
|
want to know what's in those records?"
|
|
Grissom couldn't answer, fortunately for her. The adress
|
|
system had taken over the conversation. "Attention all deck,
|
|
crew assembly in five minutes in recreation deck one. Crew
|
|
assembly in five minutes in recreation deck one."
|
|
Gahrut sighed, he was going into the fires again. He
|
|
secretly prayed that this time, unlike the last, he wouldn't
|
|
get shot.
|
|
|
|
"Commander Saavik, would you know just what the hell is
|
|
going' on here?" Someone called to her. She didn't react, but
|
|
could easily have gotten away with a reprimand of whoever spoke
|
|
so disrespectfully. "I just got the order to get sickbay ready,
|
|
it was already ready when we fought the CLAW. Now, half the
|
|
crew still has bumps and bruises and now the captain wants to
|
|
take us all on some wild adventure?"
|
|
Saavik reacted distantly to Matthew's insistance.
|
|
"Nevermind that, Commander. Please take your place in the
|
|
crowd. I am sure that the Captain will brief everyone when he
|
|
comes in."
|
|
As if on cue, Riley walked into the room and upon the
|
|
stage set up for him. He was by no means comfortable. "All
|
|
personell, I need your attention for a few moments." After a
|
|
few seconds the crew quieted and Riley felt free to continue.
|
|
"As you have no doubt are aware, after our last encounter, the
|
|
tensions between the Federation and the Romulans are now
|
|
nearing an official state-of-war. We've lost several ships, and
|
|
the ENTERPRISE has been called in to assist any way we can."
|
|
The doctor glared at Saavik. "You mean we're going to the
|
|
front again? Half these systems haven't even been retested yet,
|
|
and the crew could use some rest." Saavik nodded her
|
|
acknowledgement of the statement and motioned Matthews to
|
|
listen.
|
|
"We have been dispatched to the Neutral Zone in response
|
|
to the loss of the USS FEARLESS and USS MICHEALS," Riley
|
|
continued, trying to keep calm. "We have compiled the available
|
|
footage of the assault. It isn't pretty, but I wanted you to
|
|
know what we are going up against." Riley motioned R'Ress to
|
|
start the tape.
|
|
The computerized voice of the mission recorder spoke, the
|
|
deep voice echoing in the massive recreation deck. "Enemy craft
|
|
is an upgraded version of the NOVA class battleship. Upgraded
|
|
firepower and sheild capability noted. Improved cloaking device
|
|
noted. Extended sensor range noted."
|
|
The ship, dubbed the FIERY RAVEN by the tape, looked
|
|
similar to the IRON CLAW II that the crew had already
|
|
encountered. There were jeers and grunting emminatigg from the
|
|
crowd. They didn't want another match up against that
|
|
particular kind of beast.
|
|
The footage began with a shot of a plasma torpedo ripping
|
|
open the USS MICHEALS's engineering section. Though the clip
|
|
was brief, it was powerful. The MICHEALS crew were incinerated
|
|
in the blast before anyone realized what was happening.
|
|
Already Matthews couldn't bear to watch the viewer
|
|
anymore, the carnage on both sides of the equation already too
|
|
extreme for him to take. "Damn it all, is this what I'm going
|
|
be doing for the next few months, watching people die all
|
|
around me."
|
|
The Catian walked over to the human doctor, having not
|
|
actually heard his persistant complaining. "Sad thing about
|
|
this situation don't you think?"
|
|
"That, Lieutenant, is a massive understatement," Matthews
|
|
took another view of the monitor, this time watching the
|
|
MICHEALS's engine fly off into space. "I should have expected
|
|
it, whenever you sign with the government you have to know the
|
|
risks."
|
|
"Always, funny how the brochures never say that part,"
|
|
R'ress tore his eyes away from the viewer. "But then I guess
|
|
that it means we had it coming for volunteering."
|
|
The viewer turned solid white, then dimmed again, showing
|
|
the bridge of the MICHEALS suddenly exposed to space. Her
|
|
bridge crew choked as the air fled the protective dome.
|
|
Fortunately, the scene changed before they became corpses,
|
|
showing instead the FIERY RAVEN finishing off the Federation
|
|
starship.
|
|
Despite the pain and suffering he knew had taken place
|
|
aboard those ships Riley knew that he had to detach himself
|
|
from it. "Viewer off," was the only response Riley could let
|
|
the entire crew see, though his heart cried for revenge.
|
|
Saavik broke the silence which came, "As you can see,
|
|
the Romulans are relentless in their fights for the most part,
|
|
the don't allow weak people to live beyond the age of five, so
|
|
our best is equal to their average."
|
|
Riley took front again,"What Saavik is saying is that
|
|
there is actually very little known about our foe. What we do
|
|
know is that we are taking on the most worthy adversary we
|
|
have," Riley looked over at Saavik and motioned for her to
|
|
leave. "If you've read your history books you know what exactly
|
|
I am talking about. The first Romulan war cost the early
|
|
Federation half of her fleet. Hopefully, we can cut this off
|
|
before a real war erupts," he added, for once speaking his
|
|
feelings of the matter.
|
|
The crew discussed among themselves for several seconds
|
|
before Riley chose to speak again. "All personell will be
|
|
assigned double shifts staring at twenty-four hundred hours.
|
|
That means I want this vessel at full status as soon as
|
|
possible, if there are questions refer them to your department
|
|
heads as soon as I'm done with them."
|
|
Most of the crew begun to fan out, but the command crew
|
|
and department heads came forward. There was so much to do so
|
|
soon. All Riley could do was hope that things would work for
|
|
the best.
|
|
|
|
CHAPTER FOUR
|
|
|
|
~FIERY RAVEN en route to target at this time, Senator.~
|
|
The giant Romulan felt a great surge of anticipation run
|
|
through his system. ~I am looking forward to the conflict, and
|
|
I am confident we shall triumph.~ There wasn't a tone of
|
|
arrogance in his voice, just a voice of stating a fact. He more
|
|
than believed that he would win, he was sure of it, he was
|
|
certain of it.
|
|
The Senator in the viewer showed a certain disgust as he
|
|
spoke. ~Klingon half-breed! You have turned our incursion into
|
|
the Neutral zone into a personal arena of conflict, you know
|
|
we lack the resources necessary to carry on an ongoing war with
|
|
the Federation.~ The Commander growled at hearing this, but
|
|
said nothing to let the Senator continue. ~We have rethought
|
|
our plans, and have decided that our offensive against the
|
|
Federation was ill conceived.~
|
|
The Romulan Commander crushed a glass he held within his
|
|
hand. ~Dare you, you know that our attacks on Federation
|
|
vessels will be regarded as an act of war. The Senatorium can't
|
|
just apologise now and act as if nothing had happened. The
|
|
Federation will respond against us.~ The Commander let a fist
|
|
slam onto the desk. ~Could it be that you have lost the courage
|
|
to enforce such a war? I could arrange it so that you would
|
|
have no worries about your own precious hide.~
|
|
The Senator growled. ~Don't attempt to intimidate me,
|
|
Commander Sunak. We at the senate view your usefulness as
|
|
short-term.~ The Senator must feel nice and safe on the other
|
|
end of the viewer to be threatening me so, the Commander
|
|
thought to himself.
|
|
Sunak let his anger flow as he threw his fist strong into
|
|
the viewer. ~Yes, Senator, maybe short-term to you. But your
|
|
own cowardice will be your undoing.~ Sunak stood and walked out
|
|
of his chambers. His two guardsmen noted his departure and
|
|
proceeded to follow him to the lift. ~The senatorium seems to
|
|
have changed its mind as to my orders. They will, no doubt
|
|
send false messages stating that this vessel is rogue, since
|
|
they will now attempt to cover up.~
|
|
One of the guardsmen looked angered. ~I do not
|
|
understand why the senators would want to change their mind
|
|
now, of all times.~
|
|
~Simple, Trinam, the senate wanted a small victory, and
|
|
then bowed out when they realised the risk of war.~ Sunak
|
|
pressed the button at the forefront of the lift console. ~It is
|
|
not my intention to attack someone and then apologise saying
|
|
that it was the act of a rogue child. Furthermore, I do not
|
|
intend to be that child.~
|
|
The same guard looked over at him. ~So the senatorium is
|
|
acting like terrorists. Doing the deed without realising the
|
|
consequences?~
|
|
Sunak showed a hint of a smile at the Trinam. ~Correct,
|
|
but it is annoying many Rom'lnz who wish to finally see the
|
|
Federation put away.~ After a few seconds the lift doors opened
|
|
to reveal a small circular room lighted only by a number of
|
|
consoles bordering the walls. Sunak headed for the only seat
|
|
centered in the room. ~Fortunately, we Rom'lnz are more loyal
|
|
to our cause than our Senatorium.~ He turned to a man seated to
|
|
the left of him. ~Disengage cloaking device and open hailing
|
|
frequencies.~
|
|
The Centurion pressed a button and the FIERY RAVEN
|
|
rippled itself into reality. ~Cloak disengaged, opening hailing
|
|
frequencies.~ The Centurion frowned as he hit the final
|
|
sequence of buttons, and nervously he piped up. ~Sir, there are
|
|
no ships evident in this sector, and none of our ships are
|
|
assigned in this area.~
|
|
~Spare me your confusion, Centurion, only the senate
|
|
thinks our vessels are not assigned here.~ Sunak smiled almost
|
|
evilly. ~This is RAVEN calling assault force one. Rendevous is
|
|
set, disengage all cloaking devices at ready attack formation.~
|
|
There appeared on Sunak's viewer six separate rifts in space,
|
|
and out of those rifts appeared six large warbirds, Romulan
|
|
battlecraft posing themselves as an assault fleet. Three TAKARA
|
|
MORLATTA's rounded the FIERY RAVEN in a dance of doom and
|
|
poised themselves flanking the larger battleship. Two TEMAR
|
|
VASTARI vessels appeared from behind the group and dived under
|
|
the first three to take the point. Finally a BRIGHT ONE
|
|
destroyer appeared behind the rest of the fleet and posied
|
|
itself behind the other ships. ~Sir, the assault force
|
|
identifies itself as ready for assault.~ The Centurion let out
|
|
a grimace. ~I don't understand, sir. The senate just sent our
|
|
orders to return to Gorwah, and they said nothing about an
|
|
assault fleet.~
|
|
~That is because,~ Sunak replied, ~they do not yet know.~
|
|
Sunak sat back eagerly in his chair. ~This is Fleet Commander
|
|
Sunak of the FIERY RAVEN to all ships. Keep attack posture,
|
|
proceed to target at warp eight. For the glory of the Brothers,
|
|
let this strike show out cowardly leaders what true Rom'lnz are
|
|
capable of.~
|
|
The flock of warbirds screamed through the black void leaving
|
|
behind a ribbon of light. ~Sir, shouldn't we engage our
|
|
cloaking device before our arrival, we are giving them time to
|
|
prepare, maybe even to intercept us.~ The Centurion showed an
|
|
edge of fear in his voice. Sunak noticed it, but gave no
|
|
indication of consoling the man.
|
|
Sunak let a fist slam into his open hand. ~I am counting
|
|
on that, my Centurion.~
|
|
|
|
CHAPTER FIVE
|
|
|
|
The UNION, quite simply, was a huge vessel. Her primary
|
|
hull was simliar to the ENTERPRISE's, but her trunk attached it
|
|
to a massive fighter-carrier, complete with four naccells. The
|
|
ENTERPRISE was less than one-third of this ship's mammoth size,
|
|
being dwarfed by the carrier as she approached.
|
|
The ENTERPRISE soon swept around, taking her place in
|
|
formation amougst sixteen, smaller vessels surrounding the
|
|
carrier. "One battleship, us," Tiber commented as he brought
|
|
the starship around the USS MAXIMILLIAN. "I hope that they
|
|
don't have too many other NOVA modifeds out there, or we're
|
|
toast."
|
|
"Not exactly a positive outlook, Mister Tiber," Riley
|
|
warned. "Besides, every little bit helps," he conitnued for
|
|
Tiber's benefit. "R'Ress, patch me through to the UNION. Get me
|
|
Captain Kiehl."
|
|
R'Ress tuned her instruments in to the UNION's monitoring
|
|
frequency. "Hailing frrequencies are open, Captain."
|
|
"This is Captain Riley of the starship ENTERPRISE," he
|
|
called to the air. "We've assumed position off the port bow of
|
|
the MAXIMILLIAN an are awaiting further orders."
|
|
The viewer cut from the shot of the UNION to Kiehl's
|
|
uninteresting face. "Greetings, Captain," he said with delight.
|
|
"I see that you are true to you word. I need you and your first
|
|
officer to beam aboard in one hour for your mission briefing.
|
|
Admiral Jameson will fill in the details."
|
|
"Understood, Captain. We'll be there in one hour," Riley
|
|
replied, a bit surprised by the order. "Give my personal
|
|
regards to Admiral Jameson. ENTERPRISE out." The screen cut
|
|
again to the shot of the UNION.
|
|
"A private briefing? That's a bit unusual," Saavik
|
|
offered. "I assumed that the UNION would send us to intercept
|
|
any Romulan craft immediately."
|
|
"I would too," Riley replied with some thought. "But it
|
|
seems like Admiral Jameson wants to try and be clever. I
|
|
just hope he knows what he's doing."
|
|
"Do you think we're going into combat again, Captain?"
|
|
O'Neil asked, hoping beyond hope for a negative reply.
|
|
Riley clinched the edge of his command chair, concerned.
|
|
"I would expect so, Star Fleet wouldn't call us all the way out
|
|
here if they didn't want our firepower."
|
|
Tiber nodded in agreement. "Another battle, so soon after
|
|
the IRON CLAW II. Star Fleet has some nerve," he muttered. "You
|
|
would think that they would give us shore leave at least."
|
|
"God knows that I requested it," Riley countered. "But I
|
|
don't make the rules." He paused for a second, regarding the
|
|
UNION's impressive secondary hull, dotted with hangar bays.
|
|
"Mister Saavik, come with me please," he finally commanded.
|
|
"Sir?" She asked even as Riley had begun standing.
|
|
Riley offered his hand to help her up. She did take it
|
|
and proceeded to stand. "I need to discuss some things with
|
|
you. Preferably before we go on this mission," he commanded,
|
|
heading for the turbolift. Saavik said nothing in reply, but
|
|
quietly followed.
|
|
|
|
He had taken her to the observation deck, where one could
|
|
see a great deal of the ship and surrounding space. There was
|
|
little lighting here, but the view of the ENTERPRISE nested in
|
|
with so many other ships was breathtaking.
|
|
It was also much less conspicous than his or her
|
|
quarters. Rumors had already begun circulating as to their
|
|
relationship, not that the rumors had any basis in fact.
|
|
"Saavik," he called as he walked to the side wall of the
|
|
dome. "I was wondering how you were coping with everything. I
|
|
know that recent times have been hardest on you."
|
|
Saavik look confused for a moment, not sure how to
|
|
answer. "I do not understand, sir. As a Vulcan I feel no need
|
|
to cope with events."
|
|
Riley closed his eyes, a bit upset by the comment. "I
|
|
know better than that, Saavik Kahm. I was raised on Vulcan for
|
|
six years, and I know exactly how emotionless you really are."
|
|
Saavik straightened herself up at that, not expecting her
|
|
Captain to question the manners of Vulcans everywhere. But he
|
|
had, and he was also, perhaps, the only person who could get
|
|
away with it. "I am doing well, Thomas," she finally replied
|
|
after some difficulty. "I would have preffered another
|
|
assignment, however."
|
|
"Me too," Riley confessed. "I've got too many bad
|
|
memories about living in the Neutral Zone when I was a child.
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Now I'm going through all of them."
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"I've been having nightmares of late," Saavik admitted, a
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|
bit more comfortable. "About my father, and Hellguard. I can't
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get them out of my mind, despite my Vulcan training."
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Riley turned to again look at his first officer. He had
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to admit that in the soft lighting of the room she was indeed
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quite beautiful. Sometimes, it would be easy to forget that the
|
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two were the commanders of this ship. But duty asserts itself
|
|
rather quickly. "I've had dreams too," Riley continued, a bit
|
|
more self-conscious. "I can't tell you what they've been about,
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but it bothers me. I've never been plaqed by nightmares until
|
|
coming back here."
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"I've been having them since we entered Gensis," she
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confessed, a bit distraught over the matter. "I'm remembering
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David." Her voice trailed, losing herself in thoughts. "I'm
|
|
remembering feelings I haven't had in years."
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Riley walked over and gently placed his hand on her
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shoulder. "I wanted to tell you that you weren't the only one,"
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he softly replied. "I wanted you to know that you weren't
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alone."
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Saavik finally reached for his hand, and gently caressed
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it. "Why do you care so much about me?" she softly asked,
|
|
though it was a question which made her nervous.
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|
Riley stepped back, not expecting the question. "You're
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|
my First Officer," he blurted a bit too quickly. "That is, I
|
|
care a great deal about how you're coping, as a crewmate," he
|
|
stammed unconvincingly. It took him a second to realize that he
|
|
was again holding her hand.
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|
"As a crewmate?" she questioned, gently releasing her
|
|
touch. "Illogical," she flatly stated in reflection. "Most
|
|
crewmates do not hold hands on the observation deck."
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|
Riley turned, a bit embarrassed, and a bit angry. "It's
|
|
inappropriate, Saavik," he muttered with notable steam. "It's
|
|
damn inappropriate, and we both know it. Now we've got our
|
|
orders to follow, so I suggest we do it," he commanded as he
|
|
stormed out of the room.
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|
Saavik stood wondering what exactly she had done wrong.
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|
|
|
"Now, this is the last known location of the USS
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|
FEARLESS," Kiehl explained to the assembled Captains and
|
|
Commanders as his pointer indicated a sensor trace. "At this
|
|
point, we recieved a transmission about a large vessel named
|
|
the FIERY RAVEN, presumably a battleship similar to the one
|
|
that ENTERPRISE encountered."
|
|
The room shifted attention at that, which did nothing to
|
|
sooth Riley's nerves as the attention swamped on him in
|
|
particular. "The transmission was heavily garbled, probably due
|
|
to jamming attempts," Kiehl continued once he was sure of the
|
|
room's undivided attention once more.
|
|
"Unfortunately, we don't have any more to go on from the
|
|
FEARLESS. However, the MICHEALS conflict was far more
|
|
substantial than the other. The MICHEALS was able to transmit
|
|
her mission logs and sensor readings to us, which you should
|
|
have already reviewed," Kiehl completed.
|
|
"What is Fleet's appraisal of the situation?" one of the
|
|
Andorian captains demanded. "Do they know what's going on?"
|
|
"Fleet is hearing word from the Romulan Senate that these
|
|
acts of piracy have been commited by rogue elements of their
|
|
military," Kiehl replied flatly. "It seems that they were
|
|
somewhat disturbed at the progress that we were making with the
|
|
Klingon Empire and panicked."
|
|
"With due respect, Kiehl," Riley blurted out, "these
|
|
aren't the actions of panicked ship commanders. Commander Konok
|
|
informed me that his superiors ordered their vessels to attack,
|
|
to test our strength."
|
|
Kiehl nodded in agreement, "That's likely true, but the
|
|
policy makers at Fleet will have to determine that. It's our
|
|
mission to capture or destroy the remaning prototype vessel on
|
|
this side of the Neutral Zone."
|
|
Riley straightened up a bit, finally taking some genuine
|
|
interest in the proceedings. "The ENTERPRISE, HEINLEN, and
|
|
MORAN are being dispatched to the staging area immediately to
|
|
survey the area. The HEINLEN and MORAN are the best scouts we
|
|
have, and the ENTERPRISE is the best ship for protection duty
|
|
if the Romulans should attack again," Kiehl conveyed.
|
|
Riley sighed heavily. "You want the ENTERPRISE to escort
|
|
the scouts to the area, so they can be noise posts?" he
|
|
quiered. "That's fine if the FIERY RAVEN is alone, we'll be
|
|
able to take them. Where will our back-up be if things get
|
|
messy?"
|
|
Kiehl looked confident. "We've sent a intercept fleet to
|
|
that region already which will respond to any trouble that
|
|
surfaces," he proudly proclaimed.
|
|
Riley simply wasn't convinced.
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|
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|
CHAPTER SIX
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After a few nervous seconds a woman piped up, though
|
|
somewhat shaken. ~My lord, Federation protection fleet incoming
|
|
from target at warp nine.~
|
|
Didn't I tell her to relax earlier? Sunak thought to
|
|
himself. ~I have obviously prepared for this, Secundam Rela.~
|
|
He motioned to the previous communications officer. ~All ships,
|
|
aggressive posture. Close in on Federation targets and
|
|
destroy.~ Sunak could feel his Klingon blood pour through his
|
|
veins at full strength.
|
|
The Federation vessels were impressive enough, he
|
|
thought to himself. Sunak could easily make the shapes of two
|
|
AVENGER class ships, as well as three ENTERPRISE class ships.
|
|
~Vessels identified as following: Cruisers consisting of
|
|
POTEMPKIN, DEFIANT, CONSTELLATION. Frigates consisting of
|
|
SARATOGA, REPEATER, AVENGER.~ The female nodded to her captain,
|
|
~I am raising shields, and arming weapons.~
|
|
The DEFIANT and CONSTELLATION were the first Federation
|
|
ships to reach the Romulan assault fleet. As they warped past
|
|
the warbirds they unleashed their balls of hellfire, which
|
|
slammed into the lead cruisers. One of the cruisers bore the
|
|
brunt of the impact, but the other began to spin and then
|
|
curved off the assault fleet's formation.
|
|
The loose cruiser spat a torpedo of its own toward a
|
|
Federation starship, which impacted heavily on the DEFIANT's
|
|
shields. ~RAVEN to DEATHWING, peel off formation, engage
|
|
CONSTELLATION alongside the RAZORBEAK,~ Sunak commanded to his
|
|
minion ship.
|
|
Another cruiser veered from the front of the fleet and
|
|
curved to the outside. The Federation starships veered one
|
|
behind the other and came head-to-head against the Romulan
|
|
cruisers.
|
|
The DEFIANT and CONSTELLATION fired a phaser barrage on
|
|
the lead cruiser. The lethal blast of heat singed the boom of
|
|
the cruiser, catching it ablaze. The Romulan craft seemed to
|
|
act as an angry eagle, diving wildly at the Federation
|
|
starship. The DEFIANT tried to maneuver away, but the Romulan's
|
|
attack was too swift, and the RAZORBEAK slammed beak-first into
|
|
the smooth underside of the DEFIANT. Both ships went up in a
|
|
ball of white flame as bits of shattered metal sprayed
|
|
themselves through the cosmos.
|
|
~Starship DEFIANT destroyed ,sir, though we have lost
|
|
the RAZORBEAK,~ Rela let out in an exited tone, not caring that
|
|
her empire had just lost two-hundred people. She merely uttered
|
|
the words "RANAM VALASSA" in their reverance. The reverence is
|
|
given to those who have acted courageously and have performed
|
|
above and beyond their call of duty, it was the first such time
|
|
Rela had seen such an act, and she was impressed. The Commander
|
|
looked over at her, read the excitement in her eyes, and
|
|
smiled, sensing a part of himself in her.
|
|
The DEATHWING maneuvered onto the CONSTELLATION and
|
|
unleashed a barrage of photon torpedoes, only one of which
|
|
actually impacted on the Federation ship's shields. The
|
|
CONSTELLATION retorted with another phaser blast, this one
|
|
crashed into the Romulan cruiser and sent it reeling. Sunak
|
|
tired of this quickly and was about to order the assault ships
|
|
to assist DEATHWING before REPEATER and POTEMPKIN showed up
|
|
in the fight. The assault craft broke away from the battleship
|
|
and centered on the REPEATER. The AVENGER and SARATOGA
|
|
arrived and converged on Sunak's battleship.
|
|
~Fire a torpedo burst on the AVENGER and send the
|
|
LADYHAWKE to attack SARATOGA,~ Sunak commanded. The AVENGER
|
|
felt the violent sting of five torpedoes impacting on her
|
|
primary hull, shattering it into countless fragments, leaving
|
|
only the rear half of the vessel warping in space until finally
|
|
exploding into memory. LADYHAWKE had just maneuvered on
|
|
SARATOGA when the Federation ship began to turn tail.
|
|
CONSTELLATION finally took a major hit and lost her port
|
|
side warp engine. She began to spin for a few seconds before
|
|
following SARATOGA's lead back to starbase. ~Sir, it appears
|
|
that the Federation ships are attempting to reconverge at
|
|
starbase.~ Rela began to feel a surge of power flow through
|
|
her. A power that she could see her commander bask in. ~Shall
|
|
we cut them off?~ She found herself already starting to plot in
|
|
another intercept course before realising what she was doing.
|
|
Sunak considered it for a moment, but declined. ~No,
|
|
Rela,~ he stated. ~We need to regroup our forces before
|
|
starting another attack. We have severly damaged the starbase's
|
|
outer defences, and I want survivors to spread the news about
|
|
what is happening here.~ There will be no way for the
|
|
Senatorium to dismiss this incident as a rogue act now, he
|
|
added to himself.
|
|
But a Centurion growled, ~We can't let the Federation
|
|
ships go like this, we should let go with phasers until they're
|
|
destroyed.~ The Centurion was startled by the sudden sensation
|
|
of asphyxiation. His Commander had grabbed his throat and began
|
|
to throttle him two feet above the ground.
|
|
Sunak growled himself. ~We do not have shields or
|
|
torpedoes up thanks to that self-same destroyer. The Federation
|
|
will be sending an assault force of its own soon and we have
|
|
lost ours. If it is your intention to stay here and be
|
|
butchered for revenge, I will gladly let you have a
|
|
shuttlecraft to go fight their carriers with.~ Sunak let the
|
|
man go none to gently and the Centurion crashed to the floor.
|
|
~I am not in the habit of wasting resources, Centurion. We need
|
|
to rest and repair ourselves before we can fight again.~
|
|
The Centurion started to rub his throat, trying to ease the
|
|
sensation of pain he felt. ~I understand, my lord,~ he managed
|
|
through his damaged throat. The remaining bridge crew were
|
|
either gaping at the Commander or looking stupidly at the
|
|
Centurion. ~May I be excused now, lord?~
|
|
Sunak could understand easily the need for the Centurion
|
|
to get away, and he offered his hand to help out his
|
|
subordinate. ~Tonin, you must forgive me,~ Sunak began slowly,
|
|
~It is not my intention to bludgeon my crew into submission.
|
|
You acted as any warrior would have done, wanting to finish off
|
|
his opponent.~
|
|
When the Centurion was fully upright Sunak drew in a
|
|
heavy breath and started again. ~We simply cannot afford the
|
|
resources to engage their ships again at this time, but I am
|
|
sure that she'll be in the enemy's assault fleet when we meet
|
|
up with it.~
|
|
Tonin looked confused, this was certainly not an attitude
|
|
he'd expected from a Klingon-Romulan commander with a
|
|
reputation for demanding discipline. ~I understand, my lord. I
|
|
shall be more receptive to your orders,~ he offered.
|
|
Rela found herself looking at her Commander with awe, not
|
|
many true Romulan Commanders, let alone half-breeds, would
|
|
actually apologise for his actions. The fear being that the
|
|
crew would lose respect. Sunak had no need of that fear,
|
|
however. There would be no way that the crew would lose respect
|
|
for Sunak.
|
|
|
|
CHAPTER SEVEN
|
|
|
|
Captain's log: Stardate 10160.9
|
|
|
|
The scouting party, consisting of the ENTERPRISE, the
|
|
HIENLEN, and the MORAN, is nearing the site where contact
|
|
with the USS FEARLESS is lost. Our purpose here seems
|
|
only to prove that the FEARLESS was indeed attacked by
|
|
the Romulan craft dubbed the FIERY RAVEN.
|
|
|
|
I don't expect to find the Romulans themselves here,
|
|
since there is generally nothing to gain by remaining at
|
|
a battle-site after the battle is over. However, we are
|
|
assured that our ships will be in an excellent position
|
|
if trouble were to occur.
|
|
|
|
The intercept fleet, I'm told, has been placed far
|
|
enough into the Neutral Zone to make even the most docile
|
|
Romulan nervous. Fleet assures me that the ships will be
|
|
enough to remove the threat of Romulan attack before it's
|
|
even started, but I'm not so sure. I've seen what this
|
|
new IRON CLAW II type ship can do.
|
|
|
|
The MORAN and HEINLEN were two of the newest class of
|
|
ships, the new scouts. They looked unusual, with a primary hull
|
|
nestled in between her warp pods. She had the distinctive trunk
|
|
connecting her saucer section, as it was becoming known, to her
|
|
sensory hull. The majority of the small secondary hull had been
|
|
given over to sensors and science, with several bands of sensor
|
|
array apparatus.
|
|
The ENTERPRISE, however, was there as a gunship, and
|
|
more than made up for the two scout's lack of firepower. The
|
|
giant starship was leading her smaller sisters into the sector.
|
|
Riley was seated again at his captain's chair, with a
|
|
worried look on his face. "Keep scanning for any signs of the
|
|
Romulan ship," he commanded to his science officer, who didn't
|
|
bother to reply.
|
|
"Coming up on debris of USS FEARLESS, Captain," Tiber
|
|
observed as he made slight adjustments to the ship's course.
|
|
"No life signs, as expected," he continued. "The warp engines,
|
|
what's left of them, are inert. I'm not getting any power
|
|
readings."
|
|
Riley had expected as much, though he was disappointed.
|
|
"Scan for signs of disruptor activity," Riley commanded,
|
|
knowing that the trace would be weak at best. "If we can find
|
|
it, I'm sure our scouts will as well."
|
|
Saavik looked over the instrumentation on her panel. "May
|
|
I suggest that we beam some of the debris aboard for analysis,
|
|
Captain? Our engineering crew could do far more capable a job
|
|
with the material in hand."
|
|
"See to it," Riley commanded. "Make sure that the beaming
|
|
time is minimal. I don't need the shields down any longer than
|
|
I have to."
|
|
"Aye, sir," Saavik replied, standing to leave the bridge.
|
|
|
|
Grissom, as yet, had very little to do while the
|
|
ENTERPRISE was taking aboard debris. She had already assigned
|
|
the crew, since she had expected the duty, but there was no
|
|
need for her to actively participate. In these times, her duty
|
|
meant that she stayed available for emergencies, which meant
|
|
long periods of boredom.
|
|
"What are you doing calling me from sickbay?" Matthews
|
|
demanded as he entered the room. "In case you didn't notice
|
|
we're under yellow alert, which means I've gotta keep my fancy
|
|
gear up when everything goes to hell."
|
|
"I just have a few questions that I wanted to ask,
|
|
Doctor," Paula countered, bemused by Matthew's attitude. "Then
|
|
you're free to go back to your work."
|
|
"Questions, Lieutenant?" Matthews asked in a worrysome
|
|
tone. "What's on your mind, missy?" he concluded, which nearly
|
|
sent Grissom fuming.
|
|
"It's about our Captain," she began slowly. "I've noticed
|
|
some things about him that most humans can't do, or aren't
|
|
like," she continued, trying to carefully choose her words.
|
|
"Such as crushing titanium cans?"
|
|
"He's got really strong hands," Matthews replied
|
|
noncommittally. "Not, if there isn't anything more, then I'll
|
|
be off." Of course, the doctor wasn't going to get off quite
|
|
that easily.
|
|
"Too strong for human hands, Doctor," Paula dared.
|
|
"Saavik said he was cast out, and that he's half Vulcanoid,"
|
|
she continued. "But everyone who would know something refuses
|
|
to tell me anything."
|
|
"That's because we can't," the Doctor replied. "Besides,
|
|
why are you so concerned about him. I heard in the grapevine
|
|
that you hated men."
|
|
Grissom sighed, reputations didn't seem to take long to
|
|
stick, but she had deserved it. "I don't like it when a man
|
|
keeps secrets from me," she admitted, more to herself than to
|
|
Matthews.
|
|
"Let me tell you about the Captain," Matthews began
|
|
carefully, seeing a bit of the conflict in Grissom's eyes.
|
|
"Thomas keeps secrets from himself more than anyone else. He
|
|
doesn't need you to go digging up old memories."
|
|
"I guess he doesn't," she admitted. "I'll just have to
|
|
talk to him about it sometime soon."
|
|
"That's what I would suggest, Lieutenant," Matthews
|
|
offered as he left. So, he thought to himself, now he's got two
|
|
people falling for him. Lucky stiff.
|
|
|
|
Riley was impatient. The crews had successfully beamed
|
|
the debris they needed aboard, and had succeeded in keeping the
|
|
shield down-time to a minimum. It didn't, however, make him
|
|
feel any better about waiting for an inevitable attack.
|
|
"If that's all we can do here," Riley began before
|
|
noticing how flustered his communications officer was getting.
|
|
"What is it, Lieutenant?"
|
|
"Sir," R'Ress said with forboding, "I've just gotten
|
|
several panicked reports from the intercept fleet." The Catian
|
|
did his best to clear the static and overlapping signals.
|
|
"They've been attacked."
|
|
Riley turned his chair to the officer. "What? Already?
|
|
Why weren't we informed?" He demanded.
|
|
R'Ress was obviously having troubles with the amount of
|
|
traffic he was receiving. His voice seemed to crack. "I don't
|
|
know, sir, apparantly everything happened in only a couple of
|
|
minutes. There wasn't any time."
|
|
"Damages, Lieutenant," Riley commanded with a distinct
|
|
note of disdain.
|
|
R'Ress sorted through more of the communicaes flooding
|
|
her board. "We've lost the DEFIANT and AVENGER, no survivors,"
|
|
Riley's face went red at that, it meant that there was over
|
|
one thousand already dead. "The CONSTELLATION suffered extreme
|
|
damage and took over one-hundred casualties," R'Ress contiuned.
|
|
"The SARATOGA took some damage but turned tail after the other
|
|
ships were destroyed."
|
|
Riley growled. "Set course for new battlesite, warp
|
|
thirteen," he commanded with such a dark overtone that it even
|
|
sent shivers down Saavik's spine.
|
|
O'Neil frowned at the order, "Aye, sir, warp thirteen."
|
|
He quickly set the course and the velocity as ordered, sending
|
|
the ENTERPRISE faster than any ship had ever gone on its own
|
|
power. The ENTERPRISE quickly began to shake under the strain.
|
|
"Sir, MORAN and HEINLIN are calling," R'Ress piped up.
|
|
"They're asking if they should assist us."
|
|
"Tell them to show up when they can," he angrily ordered.
|
|
"And tell the UNION that their brilliant strategy didn't work,
|
|
and to get as many ships as they can spare over to us."
|
|
"Aye, sir," R'Ress nervously complied.
|
|
"Sheilds, Captain?" Tiber asked nervously, though the
|
|
answer was obvious.
|
|
"Raise sheilds, arm weapons, and red alert," Riley
|
|
ordered, sending the ENTERPRISE headlong into battle like an
|
|
avenging angel. There were going into the fires, again.
|
|
|
|
CHAPTER EIGHT
|
|
|
|
The rec deck had emptied with the exception of two, and
|
|
these two were showing no signs of leaving as yet. Rela's
|
|
dueling stick flew underneath Sunak's arm, and he felt the pain
|
|
pierce his skin. He grabbed her arm and flung her easily
|
|
several feet behind him. The strength took Rela by surprise.
|
|
~You are much stronger than I pictured, my lord.~ She stood and
|
|
came barrelling at her commander poising the stick for a
|
|
strike.
|
|
Sunak was ready for her and thrusted his own dueling
|
|
stick to not only block hers, but send it reeling back across
|
|
the floor. Rela lost balance and fell backwards. She looked up
|
|
and saw her lord with the stick readied for a final blow. ~I
|
|
think,~ he began, ~that you may want to yield now.~
|
|
~I don't get it,~ she replied as she stood, ~I held that
|
|
stick with a death-grip yet you knocked it out of my hand with
|
|
ease.~ Sunak offered his hand to her and helped her to compose
|
|
herself.
|
|
~That's the point, you held the stick too tightly, and it just
|
|
snapped off like a heavy branch would on a tree.~ Sunak went
|
|
behind his navigator and put his dueling stick into her hand.
|
|
~Now clinch this as you would for battle.~ She did so, and her
|
|
veins started to show through her skin. ~That's too tight, ease
|
|
on it. Just put enough pressure to handle the stick and to keep
|
|
it sturdy.~
|
|
Her grip on the stick relaxed somewhat. ~Tell me, sir.
|
|
Why did you apologise to Centurion Tonin when you grabbed him?
|
|
He deserved it didn't he?~
|
|
Sunak fell silent for a moment, and looked into her
|
|
eyes.~I'm not the sort of commander who likes to use
|
|
intimidation and physical abuse to get people to follow my
|
|
orders. I've seen ships that do such and I've seen crews
|
|
attempt to kill their commanders.~ He took a seat on the mat
|
|
the two had been practicing on. ~I don't want my own crew to
|
|
wind up attempting to kill me for something I do.~
|
|
Rela sat and cocked her head with a smile. ~No, you would
|
|
much prefer the Senatorium to cast you off as a traitor for
|
|
starting a war without their permission.~
|
|
Sunak laid a hand on her shoulder. ~You do understand
|
|
what is going on. The Senatorium ordered us to attack any ships
|
|
near the Zone so they could ease their political status with
|
|
colonists out here. I think they, at the time, realised a war
|
|
could result. So they came up with a plan to protect
|
|
themselves.~
|
|
Rela gave a look of concern. ~You mean that they were
|
|
planning on declaring us rogue all along?~
|
|
~I believe so. I contacted all other ships within the
|
|
area, and when they heard this news they were much more than
|
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eager to jump to our side.~ Sunak looked away from Rela for a
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few moments, instinctively she moved closer to him. ~What
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bothers me is that I am starting this war.~
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Rela caressed the opposite side of Sunak's face and
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pulled it so he would be looking at her. ~You started this? I
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don't think so, I think you have saved the honor of our people
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with this act.~
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Sunak could feel the soft touch of Rela's hand across his
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face, and he reach for her hand. He started to become a bit
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lost in his concentration as he looked at her. ~Rela,~ he began
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to whisper. She moved over to kiss him and he pulled harshly
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away.
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~What is it? What's wrong?~
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The was a genuine pain in Sunak's voice as he spoke, a
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pain which seemed to penetrate into his very soul. ~I can't
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take you, Rela, I just can't.~ He started to stand and found
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that he was emotionally unable to. He looked again at her, and
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noted her compassion, her deep caring, her attraction. Could
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this be what love is, he found himself asking. ~Rela, I'm truly
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sorry.~
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She grabbed his hand, and she could feel the dense skin
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of his body for the first time. It was too dense to be Romulan.
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~I don't understand. I thought that you wanted me, like I
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wanted you. Please talk to me.~
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The softness in her voice relaxed Sunak somewhat. ~I'm
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not a full Rom'lnz by any measure Rela. Only my mother was
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Rom'lnz.~ As he spoke, the words became more painful to bear.
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Rela put her arm around him and parted her other hand in the
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from of a "V" as she caressed his open hand. ~Rela, I'm half
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Klingon,~ he finally admitted, though it had been no secret.
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Rela was taken aback, but didn't stop showing her
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affection.~I knew that. But I thought that Klingons and Rom'lnz
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were incompatible. How could you...~ she found herself lost in
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a train of thought that seemed to lead no where.
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~My mother died giving birth to me,~ he began slowly,
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painfully caring for each word he let out of his lips. ~My
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Klingon father donated me to Klinzai research. They performed
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experiments on me, corrected the genetic defects in me.~ He
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tried to be soothed by Rela's touch, but there was too much
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pain involved, too many memories. ~They put me on display like
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some sort of animal. I was billed as the greatest feat of
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Klingon science in the entire Avastam.~
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Rela tightened her grip on the commander. ~My lord, if
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this is too much to bear for you then I will...~ Rela could see
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that Sunak's personal reality was overshadowed my memory at
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this point. She only held him that much closer.
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~In my fourth standard year, a Rom'lnz ship destroyed the
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Klingon science lab where I was displayed, and brought me into
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their influence. I was too physically superior to them for me
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to be one of the k'manatri, so they inducted me into the fleet
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early.~
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Rela looked into her commander's eyes again, this time
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seeing all the emotion he possessed. ~S'T'L'Sunak,~ she
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whispered to him. ~I still don't understand what your fear is.
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I can't see what bothers you so much.~
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Sunak's look of pain subsided, and a look of
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incompleteness swept across his face. ~I do not know love. For
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me there was only the hate of the klivam and the duty of the
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Rom'lnz. I saw others while I was rising through the ranks. I
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saw the way that males and females interacted, but I could
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never take part.~
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Rela brushed the side of Sunak's rough face. ~You can
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now.~ At this point, she kissed him thoughtfully and backed
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off. ~Commander,~ she began with a grin on her face, ~I think
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you have a ship to run. Your bridge misses you.~
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The giant Romulan stood, helping Rela get up. ~I thank
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you, Rela, I have never felt as if I could talk to anyone.~ He
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held her a moment, a sensation he found soothing. ~I will,~ he
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hesitated so he could pick the right words,~ see you once our
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fleet has regrouped a repaired themselves.~ The two touched
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their hands together in a ritual only true Romulans could
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understand and then Sunak walked off to the lift.
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Rela considered following him for a moment, but declined.
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There would be no point to pursue this matter on the bridge,
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the rest of the crew had no need to overhear the commander's
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affairs.
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When the lift doors opened, Rela was surprised to see
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Tonin walk through towards her. ~Well, what did he say about
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me?~
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Rela smiled at the Centurion's nervousness. ~You're quite
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safe, Tonin. Sunak's apology was sincere.~
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Tonin looked at her quizzically. ~I get the distinct
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impression that more went on here than just dueling.~ I know,
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Tonin thought to himself, I am asking a loaded question. But
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that was a damn long duel with someone three times your
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strength and twice your speed.
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~Let's just say that the Commander had vulnerabilities no
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man could ever get to.~ Rela called that the end of the
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conversation and walked to the lift with a broad smile on her
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face. Tonin just set about massaging his neck.
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CHAPTER NINE
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~Commander,~ a Centurion called as Sunak returned to his
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command chair, ~we had registered a Federation battleship,
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closing in at us at very high velocity.~
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Sunak observed the reaction of the crew. What could this
|
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one ship be to be so bold as to challenge a fleet, they were
|
|
wondering. It was obvious, however, it was the banshee devil
|
|
which had somehow managed to destroy the IRON CLAW II only days
|
|
before. Now it had come to try and claim them. ~On screen,~
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Sunak grimly commanded.
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|
The screen flickered a bit, then finally fixed itself. On
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it was the image of the Federation's newest and most powerful
|
|
warship, the USS ENTERPRISE. Her massive form was charging
|
|
them at speeds unheard of.
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|
Rela entered the bridge and was taken aback by the view
|
|
she was welcomed. ~What in the name of the Brothers is that?~
|
|
she asked, temporarily letting her discipline slip. ~Is that
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the new Federation ship?~
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~It is the ENTEPRISE, Rela,~ Sunak responded as she
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|
assumed her seat. ~She is headed directly for the battlesite,
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|
and will pass near us quite soon.~
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~Sensors are also indicating two scouting vessels,~ Tonin
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|
continued. ~They're of a type that I've never seen before,~ he
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|
added with a bit of confusion. ~They are farther away and
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|
are travelling much slower than the battleship.~
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|
Sunak stroked thoughtfully on his chin, ~She's charging
|
|
right into us. Her Captain knows we're still here,~ he
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|
concluded. ~Raise sheilds and drop us from cloaked mode,~ he
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|
commanded.
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~Drop the cloak, commander?~ Tonin responded. ~Is that
|
|
wise, sir? Surely we're better off with the cloaked avantage,~
|
|
he added, daring to go too far once more.
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|
But Sunak was undaunted. ~The ENTERPRISE, we know, has
|
|
seeker torpedoes. If she comes in firing, we'll be destroyed.
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|
The cloaking device adds no protection for us.~
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|
Tonin complied, causing the ship to shimmer into reality.
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|
~Shall I pass the order to the other ships, Commander?~ he
|
|
asked.
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|
~No,~ Sunak replied coldly. ~There's no need for their
|
|
commander to know of our other ships just yet. We'll decloak
|
|
them when needed. But for now we'll offer ourselves as a
|
|
target.~
|
|
Rela drew in a deep breath. ~May the glory be ours today,
|
|
Commander.~
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"A battleship has decloaked at site, Captain," Tiber
|
|
announced. "She's raising shields and arming weapons."
|
|
Riley did his best to hide his concern. There was now no
|
|
way of telling if the FIERY RAVEN's siblings were in the area.
|
|
But at least there was one target. "Estimated time to
|
|
intercept, Lieutenant?"
|
|
"Sixteen minutes at present speed," O'Neil replied. "But
|
|
engineering reports that our engines are red-lining and that we
|
|
should cut back to warp twelve," he continued, frightened.
|
|
There was even noticable sweat coming from his brow.
|
|
"If their Commander has half a mind he's already
|
|
prepared himself against the anti-matter trick," Riley mused
|
|
remembering the previous battle. "Since I don't have really
|
|
anything else in mind, we'll slug it out the old fashioned
|
|
way." If Riley was trying to console anyone, he failed.
|
|
"How soon before MORAN and HIENLEN can arrive?" Saavik
|
|
queried.
|
|
"Thirty minutes at their best speed," R'Ress responded
|
|
depressingly. "They're running at maximum speed at warp ten.
|
|
We've got an impressive jump on them."
|
|
"Which is how I want it," Riley replied in a grimace.
|
|
"We'll go in a do some damage, then turn tail and pull the
|
|
RAVEN in, hopefully. If it works, we should catch her away from
|
|
her flock." It was a gamble, Riley wasn't even sure that the
|
|
RAVEN's fleet had stayed in the area. He also wasn't even sure
|
|
about the tactics that the RAVEN's commander was fond of using.
|
|
He was sure, however, that he wouldn't fall for such a trick.
|
|
R'Ress had already begun relaying the order when Riley
|
|
suddenly cut him off. "No, belay that," he commanded, which
|
|
caused the crew to pause. "Tell them to sweep around and just
|
|
scan for tactical analysis. Fleet will need the cloaking
|
|
registers for those ships."
|
|
Saavik raised her eyebrow at her Captain's apparent
|
|
indecision but said nothing. He was faring no worse than anyone
|
|
else, but was having a hard time since he couldn't reverse his
|
|
decision to rush into battle. He reacted emotionally, she
|
|
thought to herself, and he was now regretting it.
|
|
But Riley was quick, and that's what counted. "He's
|
|
baiting me," he muttered aloud. "He wants me to fire on his
|
|
ship, that's why he's out there, uncloaked."
|
|
Tiber studied over his instrumentation for a moment,
|
|
desperately looking for signs of other cloaking patterns.
|
|
"We're too far out of range to detect any patterns," Tiber
|
|
announced. "We've got ten minutes travel before we can find
|
|
them, if there are any other ships there."
|
|
Riley smiled. "Yes, they're there, waiting for me to jump
|
|
right in and get shot at," he concluded, a bit angry with
|
|
himself. "I can't believe how stupid I've been." Riley stood up
|
|
and walked to Tiber's helmsman's station. He studied the
|
|
instrumentation carefully. "They're trying to catch the fleet a
|
|
little at a time, going for the scouting parties instead of key
|
|
targets. That's why it took so long for us to find out our
|
|
ships are missing."
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|
Saavik gazed at her captain, trying to make sense of his
|
|
random thoughts. "I don't understand, sir? What do they have to
|
|
gain by attacking scouting units."
|
|
"The ability to pick off ships a few at a time instead of
|
|
a coordinated effort," Riley replied matter-of-factly. "The
|
|
Romulans aren't trying to fight a war, they're trying to
|
|
sabotauge our strength in these sectors by stripping some of
|
|
our defenses."
|
|
Saavik's eyes widened as she finally was able to draw
|
|
conclusions. "The Romulans are trying to even out the forces by
|
|
using what they call 'rogue agents' to attack a handful of
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|
Federation vessels," she commented. "They're at a disadvantage,
|
|
strategically speaking."
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|
Riley again took his seat. "Desperately, if they would
|
|
try such a crazy idea," he commented. "Some Senator must have
|
|
had a few too many ales one night."
|
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Tiber span his chair a bit, not having grasped the
|
|
meaning. "Why rogue agents? I don't understand."
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"It's simple," Saavik replied. "The Romulans have likely
|
|
devised this scheme to cause slight damage to the Federation
|
|
defenses along the Neutral Zone. These 'rogue agents' are
|
|
enlisted to find and destroy any lone vessels. The skirmished
|
|
are designed to look like the acts of a renegade commander in a
|
|
new ship."
|
|
"That way," Riley concluded, "the Romulans can't
|
|
officially be held the blame. That's what Konok meant when we
|
|
captured him. We can't morally declare war on the Romulans
|
|
since it all the act of some disgruntled ship Captains."
|
|
Tiber nodded in understanding. "But what happened now?
|
|
Why would they attack an intercept fleet so openly?"
|
|
Riley smiled. "Because," he began with deep
|
|
understanding, "I think that the RAVEN's commander has had it
|
|
with being the scapegoat and has taken matters into his own
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hands."
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CHAPTER TEN
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"Entering sector," Tiber announced. "Definate Romulan
|
|
cloaking signatures around, looks like a small fleet of them."
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|
Tiber muttered with a hint of expectation.
|
|
Riley straightened himself up in his seat. "Lauch a
|
|
volley of our seeker torpedoes, and keep it up until the MORAN
|
|
or HIENLEN arrives," he commanded grimly. "With luck, maybe we
|
|
can even the odds a bit."
|
|
The ENTERPRISE fired, in very rapid succession, a barrage
|
|
of torpedoes in what appeared to be empty space. Desipte the
|
|
fact that the FIERY RAVEN was standing to fire directly in
|
|
front of them, the ENTERPRISE Captain was firing at ghosts.
|
|
Sunak's eyes widened in terror as he saw the maneuver.
|
|
The ENTERPRISE Captain hadn't fallen for the trap, but was
|
|
going to spring it the hard way. ~Get our vessels uncloaked and
|
|
shielded,~ he barked even as a group of the torpedoes slammed
|
|
into one of the three hidden TAKARA MORLATTA's, reducing it to
|
|
drifting ash. Suank's surprise was substantial, ~Fire torpedo
|
|
and bring us in for phaser barrage,~ he commanded.
|
|
The the ENTERPRISE torpedo shower hadn't dried itself up
|
|
as yet. The remaining torpedoes found a new target, a TEMAR
|
|
VASTARI which was in the process of decloaking. Five of the
|
|
remaining torpedoes ruptured the cloaking pattern, atomizing
|
|
the vessel in mid-cloak.
|
|
"Incoming," Tiber announced as the FIERY RAVEN unleashed
|
|
her counter assault. Tiber fired the phasers into it, hoping to
|
|
be as lucky as he had been before, but this torpedo didn't
|
|
disperse.
|
|
The ENTERPRISE shook as the Romulan torpedo slammed into
|
|
her. "Return fire," Riley commanded, sending his ship further
|
|
into the battle. Two of the original torpedoes remained,
|
|
crashing into the remaining TEMAR VASTARI's sheilds. The
|
|
Romulan ship took the assault, but the follow up of the
|
|
ENTERPRISE's powerful phasers finished her off cleanly.
|
|
Suank stood in disbelief, his fleet had already been
|
|
comprimised. Of course, the two titans hadn't done much to
|
|
one-another as yet. ~Fire phasers,~ the giant Romulan ordered.
|
|
Rela complied, sending beams of hot-death into the ENTEPRISE's
|
|
sheilding.
|
|
Of course, the other remaining warbirds, two TAKARA
|
|
MORLATTAs, joined in firing on the devil which had attacked
|
|
them. "Sheilds weakening, we can't stand a prolonged attack
|
|
like this," Tiber announced as the ENTERPRISE was bombarded
|
|
with phaser-fire.
|
|
"Back off, back off," Riley barked and gestured wildly
|
|
with his hands. Tiber pulled the ENTERPRISE gently back,
|
|
trying to gain distance from the counter-attacking vessels.
|
|
"Launch torpedoes," he commanded angrily.
|
|
The bulk of the torpedo barrage was geared for the FIERY
|
|
RAVEN, which suffered massive shield loss. She would have
|
|
suffered actual damage if three of the torpedoes hadn't decided
|
|
to track the two smaller craft instead.
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Then the RAVEN fired her most powerful weapon again,
|
|
sending a ball of deadly energy at the Federation starship.
|
|
~Whatever it takes, Tonin,~ Sunak warned menacingly, ~keep that
|
|
Federation ship in our arc of fire.~
|
|
Tiber had tried firing at the torpedo again, but the
|
|
FIERY RAVEN's weaponry seemed to be more stubborn than the IRON
|
|
CLAW II's. The ball slammed into the ENTERPRISE in a shockwave
|
|
which sent crewmembers reeling.
|
|
R'Ress's communications panel exploded at him, but the
|
|
material caused him no personal damage. He instinctively rushed
|
|
for the fire retardant nearby and commenced spraying.
|
|
Tiber strained to return to his seat. "We're down to only
|
|
ten percent shielding, Captain," he reported mournfully. "Their
|
|
phaser fire is draining us away."
|
|
This would be it then, Riley confessed to himself. At
|
|
least we exposed them for what they were. "Fire another
|
|
torpedo spread at the FIERY RAVEN and prepare to jettison the
|
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log buoy," he grimly commanded.
|
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But at once one of the TAKARA MORLATTA's hull was torn
|
|
from behind and the other broke off firing. The FIERY RAVEN
|
|
even seemed to give pause as three new ships entered the
|
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battle, severly changing the odds.
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The USS MORAN and the USS HIENLEN rushed forward, photon
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torpedoes firing. Behind them was another powerhouse, the USS
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SARATOGA, ready to avenge her earlier defeat.
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~We had him,~ Sunak fumed as the sensor reports came in.
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~Order our escorts to dispatch of the newcomers. The ENTERPRISE
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belongs to us,~ he commanded.
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From: neale@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Neale Davidson)
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Newsgroups: alt.startrek.creative
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Subject: STTRR 11-20/20 repost
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- THE RAVEN'S ROAR -------------------------------------------------
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Part Eleven through Twenty of Twenty (repost)
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
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"Thank you SARATOGA," Tiber exclaimed as the two smaller
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Romulan craft disengaged the ENTERPRISE and rushed to meet the
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new trio of ships that had appeared.
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Riley felt a wave of relief upon him, his gamble had
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worked, after all, even if it had been a bit too close. "Draw
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us away from the FIERY RAVEN so we can get our sheilds on
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line," Riley commanded. "Engineering, I need to divert as much
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power to sheilds and weapons as I can."
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Grissom's shaking voice came over the intercom, "I'm
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doing what I can. I'm even drawing from life support from
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certain decks."
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"Then channel all avaiable warp power through the
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shields, but get them up," Riley commanded, all too aware of
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what would happen if the Romulan battleship could recharge her
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torpedo bay before the shields were in better shape.
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"Aye, sir," Grissom quaked. The fear which accompanied
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battle had gripped her as well, Riley considered for only a
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brief moment.
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Again the ENTERPRISE drew herself away from the FIERY
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RAVEN, but the Romulan craft wasn't about to give up the chase.
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Already she began to pull ahead to keep range. ~Crafty, this
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one,~ Sunak muttered, having previously underestimated his
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opponent. ~It is I who have been baited,~ he concluded with
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admiration. He then gave the signal to fire.
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"Sheilds only up to twenty percent, still not enough to
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resist a plasma torpedo," Tiber announced and instantly
|
|
regretted. The FIERY RAVEN had launched another shot, this time
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accompanied with phasers. For the first time, the ENTERPRISE's
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hull would be comprimised.
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The torpedo slammed into the hull of the Federation
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battleship, rendering the shields powerless. The phaser barrage
|
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ripped through the armored secondary hull, tearing open crew
|
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compartments and deckways.
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Crewmen of differing ranks rushed away, attempting to
|
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seal off the breached areas. Lightning storms from ruptured
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power connections filled the air. Thankfully, few were killed,
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as the crew knew better than to stay at the edges of the ship.
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"We've taken hits in decks nineteen, twenty, and
|
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twenty-one. Three confirmed dead, sixteen unaccounted for,"
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R'Ress reported as the ship's commincation channels roared into
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life. But Riley couldn't think of the dead now. He had to be
|
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concerned with keeping alive the living.
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"Train all weapons on the FIERY RAVEN and fire," he
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commanded with a grim determination, even as his ship bled
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energy into space. "Standby to execute emergency warp jump," he
|
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added, wondering wether he should pull away from the battle
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outright, cutting his losses.
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The ENTERPRISE retaliated, sending her massive fury into
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the heart of her enemy. The torpedoes fired, nearly point
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blank, sending the Romulan battleship reeling. Sunak and his
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crew were thrown to the floor, surprised by the firepower the
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ENTERPRISE could carry. ~Our starboard and aft sheild
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generators have been destroyed, Commander,~ Tonin complained.
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Sunak returned to his seat, a bit shaken by the massive
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blow he'd recieved. ~I can't believe they fired torpedoes that
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close,~ he said with genuine surprise. ~Get us some distance,
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and overlap our sheilds.~
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Rela obeyed her commander, taking the ship away from her
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impressive foe. ~Should we assist the less craft, Commander?~
|
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she asked, concerned that the two vessels were getting
|
|
thoroughly trounced by the Federation trio.~
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Sunak folded his arms, ~Negative. The ENTERPRISE is far
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|
too powerful to be left alone. We'll stay with her until she is
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destroyed.~
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Tiber studied over his tactical scanners again, a bit
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|
relieved by the new readings. "We've severly damaged their
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sheild grid, Captain. Also, some of their main weapon power
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couplings have been destroyed."
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Finally, a bit of good news, Riley kept to himself. "What
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about us, Lieutenant?"
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"Grissom's got the sheilds back up to fifty-three
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percent, and our weapons are still on line," Tiber reported.
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"We have enough torpedoes for three more volleys."
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"Then let's hit them while we've got an advantage," Riley
|
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ordered. "Fire volley into FIERY RAVEN." He grimaced, he had
|
|
been using more torpedoes than what was wise for an extended
|
|
battle. He didn't need to spend the ENTERPRISE again, and he'd
|
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been cutting things far too close for his comfort.
|
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The ENTEPRISE again launched her death-bringers to the
|
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now-damaged FIERY RAVEN. In rapid succession, the torpedoes
|
|
battered the fading sheilds of the Romulan ship. The battleship
|
|
succeeded in phasering two of the torpedoes into nothingness,
|
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but the last remaining two went made it through the ship's
|
|
defenses and to the ship itself.
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The RAVEN's starboard naccell was ripped away from the
|
|
remainder of the ship with the first torpedo, and then was
|
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slammed into oblivion with the second. ~Bring us around, launch
|
|
all available weapons into that thing,~ Sunak cried, feeling
|
|
victory slip from his grasp.
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The FIERY RAVEN turned and fired in one swift motion,
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sending yet another massive torpedo into the damaged
|
|
ENTERPRISE's sheilds. The torpedo ripped through, stripping a
|
|
piece of the secondary hull clean off of the ship.
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"Massive damage below, sir," Tiber nearly panicked.
|
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"Another nine fatalities. Recommend withdrawl, Captain."
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"I concur," Saavik finally spoke, a bit of nervousness in
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her voice. "We cannot remain in battle for very much longer."
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"If we leave now," Riley muttered, "how many other small
|
|
ships will suffer? How much more death will the RAVEN cause.
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|
I'd rather lose this ship, than a dozen or more others," he
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retorted. "No, we finish this here and now, if at all
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possible."
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CHAPTER TWELVE
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The damaged TAKARA MORLATTA may have looked tattered an
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|
broken, but she still was painfully able to dish out large
|
|
amounts of punishment. The HIENLEN's Captain made a mistake
|
|
and underestimated her, going in for what she thought was a
|
|
sure kill.
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|
But the Romulan craft wasn't noticably weakened by the
|
|
torpedeo hit, and was able to counter with a barrage of phaser
|
|
power which pitted the HIENLEN's otherwise pristine primary
|
|
hull.
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|
The SARATOGA and MORAN set about double teaming the other
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Romulan scout ship. Already the two vessels were withering away
|
|
the small craft's shielding into tatters. The TAKARA MORLATTA
|
|
fired her phasers incessently, trying to keep the powerful
|
|
Federation destroyer SARATOGA from getting near enough to
|
|
effectively counter attack.
|
|
But the advantage in the battle clearly belonged to the
|
|
Federation starships. SARATOGA pressed on, with significant aid
|
|
from photon power eminating from the MORAN.
|
|
Rela's eyes widened with excitment as she viewed the
|
|
tactical monitor. The Federation had a definate advantage. All
|
|
of the remaning Romulan craft had been severly damaged,
|
|
including the RAVEN herself, and only one of the Federation
|
|
scouts had been scarred. Granted, the SARATOGA had fled a
|
|
battle previously, but she seemed to want to avenge her former
|
|
cowardice.
|
|
Sunak regarded his minion's, his love's, expressions with
|
|
equal enthusiasm. Here was a Romulan who fully understood duty
|
|
an honor, a rarity in these scarce times. She had energy,
|
|
drive, and sprit. Sunak, in the middle of combat, watching her,
|
|
had come to the conclusion that he loved her. He decided
|
|
that his first gift to her would be named the ENTERPRISE.
|
|
~Swing around again, launching a phaser barrage,~ Sunak
|
|
commanded with renewed self assurance. ~When we've cut to
|
|
minimum range, launch the plasma.~
|
|
The FIERY RAVEN turned gently around, once again facing
|
|
her most worthy adversary. The ENTERPRISE hung in space, still
|
|
angry and determined, even with pieces of her mission.
|
|
But Riley had been the fierce one aboard the ship,
|
|
determined to end the battle, and to destroy the renegade
|
|
legion that Sunak had created. He and his personal fleet had
|
|
more damage in this one battle than any of Sunak's ships had
|
|
ever taken in their carrers.
|
|
SARATOGA fired another series of torpedoes at the scout's
|
|
hull. Now stripped of sheilds, the exposed vessel was torn to
|
|
shreads under the massive energies of the Federation weapons.
|
|
The MORAN closed as well, letting go with her limited phasers,
|
|
scarring the debris.
|
|
The HIENLEN had managed another turn, coming away from
|
|
her agressor a bit more scarred than before. The TAKARA
|
|
MORLATTA fired her plasma torpedo again, but this time the
|
|
HIENLEN's shields were powerful enough to deflect the attack.
|
|
The HIENLEN countered with her own torpedo series, slamming
|
|
into the TAKARA MORLATTA's boom section.
|
|
In a brief second, the torpedoes ripped through every
|
|
deck until they found themselves crashing into engineering. The
|
|
Romulan craft erupted into a ball of hellfire, and then
|
|
dispersed into the great void.
|
|
Sunak grimaced, the battle was now as good as lost. The
|
|
Federation scout turned to aid the MORAN and SARATOGA in
|
|
finishing off the TAKARA MORLATTA, ending their side battle.
|
|
Then the ENTERPRISE once again made her presence felt,
|
|
slamming several torpedoes into the FIERY RAVEN's hull,
|
|
hovering just outside of the main torpedo's range. ~Rela, close
|
|
range to ENTERPRISE and keep our sights on her,~ he commanded
|
|
with grim overtones. He knew that once the scout was finished,
|
|
the trio of Federation ships, damaged as they were, would
|
|
attack and likely destroy the RAVEN next.
|
|
|
|
It had been going well so far, despite the damage and how
|
|
thin the supplies were getting. Riley's little gambit had
|
|
worked, and, what was more, the UNION and her main fleet were
|
|
on their way. But Riley was wise enough to know better than to
|
|
assume victory was near, instead concentrating on the task at
|
|
hand. He was concentrating on removing the FIERY RAVEN from
|
|
this plane of existance.
|
|
"Sir," Tiber announced with a bit of renewed enthusiasm,
|
|
"The MORAN reports that the last Romulan scout's shields are
|
|
down and they are moving in for the finish."
|
|
But Riley wasn't happy with the news. Fear and
|
|
desperation gripped him, for he knew the Romulan Way far too
|
|
well. "What? Get them out of there," he barked in a loudness
|
|
that could be heard from front to stern of the huge ENTERPRISE.
|
|
"Tell those idiots to pull back," he screamed.
|
|
But it had been too late. The TAKARA MORLATTA had drawn
|
|
in both the MORAN and SARATOGA, who were attempting to finish
|
|
off the tiny ship. But it was the Romulan who would perform
|
|
best in this combat. Her commander had ordered that the barrier
|
|
between the ship's anti-matter and matter containers be
|
|
dropped.
|
|
The Romulan scout exploded in a wave of annihilation
|
|
which ripped through the MORAN and SARATOGA as if they hadn't
|
|
existed. The crews of the two ships hadn't the time to realize
|
|
their fate, they too were annihilated in the death-storm. Even
|
|
the HIENLEN, as far from the explosion as she had been,
|
|
suffered from the effect, losing her shielding and stripped of
|
|
parts of the outer layer of her hull. The scout quietly headed
|
|
back for the UNION, knowing that she had been spent.
|
|
But two ships remained, as it seemed inevitable that it
|
|
would. The ENTERPRISE and FIERY RAVEN had been far removed from
|
|
the act of self-sacrifice. Aboard the ENTERPRISE, there was
|
|
stunned silence. Aboard the FIERY RAVEN, there was reverence.
|
|
|
|
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
|
|
|
|
"Damn them," Riley cried, breaking the silence that had
|
|
dominated the bridge. "What's FIERY RAVEN's status?" he asked,
|
|
hoping that his enemy had suffered more than the ENTERPRISE.
|
|
"They've taken massive damage to their weapons systems
|
|
and to their impulse drive," Tiber reported. "Her shields are
|
|
shimmering on and off, and she's unable to cloak."
|
|
That was the good news, but the ENTERPRISE had suffered
|
|
from the Romulan's ferocious counter-attack as well. "What's
|
|
our status?" Riley finally got up the nerve to ask.
|
|
"Sheilds are down to fifteen percent, with our starboard
|
|
shield gone," Tiber replied grimly. "We're down to half impulse
|
|
power, and are warp engines are unstable. We also have seven
|
|
torpedoes remaining, and phaser power is down twenty percent."
|
|
"Still pretty much an even match," Riley observed, his
|
|
mind lost in endless computations. Fortunately, the UNION now
|
|
was only five minutes away, and likely well within scanning
|
|
range of the FIERY RAVEN. Still, five minutes was a great deal
|
|
of time in the midst of combat.
|
|
"Correction, sir," Saavik piped up. "I believe that is we
|
|
who possess the advantage. The Romulan shields are flickering,
|
|
which seems to indicated that they are unable to transfer their
|
|
shield power to differing sectors of the ship. If they are
|
|
using a warp naccell for their main shield generator, then
|
|
their power must be distributed evenly."
|
|
"And our's doesn't," Riley replied with a grin. "Mister
|
|
Tiber, transfer all shield power to the forward and port shield
|
|
grid at my command. Standby photon torpedoes and phasers," he
|
|
commanded.
|
|
Tiber, eager to avenge the crews of the SARATOGA and
|
|
HIENLEN, input the commands into the ship's computer.
|
|
"Torpedoes and phasers are ready. Shield transfer at your
|
|
command, sir."
|
|
"Okay, Tiber," Riley cooly commanded, "put them off of
|
|
our port side and bring us in."
|
|
|
|
~ENTERPRISE is coming for another attack run,~ Tonin
|
|
announced as the enemy ship grew larger in their main viewer.
|
|
~Her shields are quite weak, and will not stand another torpedo
|
|
hit. Recommend a close-range torpedo shot in the middle of
|
|
their run,~ he offered.
|
|
Sunak sat in his chair, not trusting his enemy. ~She's
|
|
either commiting suicide, or she's got something up her
|
|
sleeve,~ he commented to the air about him. ~Of course, her
|
|
Captain does seem one to commit himself for self-sacrifice.~
|
|
Rela looked up at her commander. ~Sir, perhaps they
|
|
intend to detonate both of our vessels once they are in range,~
|
|
she offered, not knowing Federation members as well as
|
|
Romulans.
|
|
~I doubt it, Rela. Federation members value their lives
|
|
too much,~ he countered. ~But, he does seem to be rather
|
|
persistant, doesn't he? Watch your scanners carefully, Tonin.
|
|
Their Captain is up to something, I'm sure of it.~
|
|
|
|
The ENTERPRISE came slowly forward, awaiting the torpedo
|
|
bolt that would inevitably come. "She's withholding fire,
|
|
Captain," Tiber reported as the FIERY RAVEN's torpedo bay
|
|
remained alit. "She's luring us in."
|
|
"I know she is," Riley countered. "Just keep going. As
|
|
soon as we start recieving fire, rechannel the shields and
|
|
counter-attack."
|
|
Then time itself seemed to crawl slowly forward as the
|
|
FIERY RAVEN's daunting image grew larger on the bridge's main
|
|
viewer. The seconds dragged into minutues. The minutes seemed
|
|
like hours.
|
|
"We are in torpedo range now, Captain," Tiber announced
|
|
when his instrumentation chimed up.
|
|
"Wait," Riley ordered, watching his screen. The RAVEN's
|
|
image was larger than the viewer now. The giant battleships
|
|
were within a mile of each-other, posing for the death dance
|
|
one more.
|
|
~All hands brace for nearby explosion,~ Sunak ordered,
|
|
bracing himself in his chair. ~Fire,~ he commanded when the
|
|
ENTERPRISE markings became completely readable.
|
|
The FIERY RAVEN launched the ball of fire nearly point
|
|
blank, making Tiber compensate even before Riley could give the
|
|
order. The ENTERPRISE's shields took the hit, but collapsed
|
|
beyond the point of usability.
|
|
"Fire," Riley commanded, seizing the opporunity as the
|
|
FIERY RAVEN, failing her attempt at a quick victory, started to
|
|
flee. The ENTERPRISE unleashed her last torpedo volley,
|
|
dotting stripping the battleship's hull and fortified armor
|
|
into scrap.
|
|
"Fire," he ordered again, setting alife the ENTERPRIE's
|
|
phaser banks. The red beams of destruction crashed into the
|
|
FIERY RAVEN's naked hull.
|
|
|
|
The bridge erupted into flame, being nearly missed by the
|
|
ENTEPRRISE's lethal blow. Rela was thrown back, hard, into the
|
|
rear panels of the ship. The all too familiar sound of air
|
|
hissing from the hull into space filled the room.
|
|
The fight, somehow, had gone to ENTERPRISE. ~Rela,~ Sunak
|
|
cried as he righted himself. ~Tonin, get us out of here,
|
|
maximum velocity across the Neutral Zone.~
|
|
Gently, Sunak's powerful form lifted Rela's damaged body.
|
|
~Commander?~ she barely spoke through damaged lungs. ~Did we
|
|
defeat the ENTERPRISE?~
|
|
~No, my love,~ he confessed painfully. ~We have beaten
|
|
the Federation. The ENTERPRISE will come soon.~ He gently
|
|
carried her form heading out of the bridge. ~Tonin, tell
|
|
engineering that I don't care what lengths need be taken, but
|
|
we must be able to destroy the ENTERPRISE this day.~
|
|
~Yes my lord,~ Tonin complied even as he led the FIERY
|
|
RAVEN away from her better.
|
|
|
|
"They're turning tail, Captain," Tiber announced with
|
|
apparant glee. "Shall we pursue?"
|
|
Riley sighed queitly, wiping the sweat from his brow.
|
|
"Hell no, Lieutenant," he ordered with a mock. "Radio UNION and
|
|
inform them of our situation. Tell them that we need the best
|
|
repair crews we can get and to get the ship back together as
|
|
soon as possible."
|
|
Saavik looked concerned, knowing how hollow a victory
|
|
this had been. "Then what do we do, sir?"
|
|
"Then we set ourselves as bait," Riley answered
|
|
matter-of-factly. "And let the FIERY RAVEN come to us for a
|
|
change."
|
|
|
|
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
|
|
|
|
Matthews wasn't happy. In fact, he was absolutely
|
|
depressed. Sure, the FIERY RAVEN did run away, severely beaten,
|
|
but at the cost of sixteen lives thus far, and over fifty major
|
|
injuries.
|
|
Some of the injured were lucky, taking cuts and abrasions
|
|
from shorting panels. Some were not. Deuce was one of the most
|
|
unlucky ones. At least Riley had the decency to come down here
|
|
and visit him, Matthews thought to himself as he tended other
|
|
patients.
|
|
Deuce had been near the starboard secondary hull when she
|
|
blew. It had been his misfortune to be working on phaser
|
|
coolant systems when the RAVEN's fearsome strike ripped away
|
|
with her torpedo.
|
|
The coolant covered his body, rendering much of it
|
|
useless, and ravaging his vital organs. Riley knew that Deuce
|
|
was on instruments now, and found it unlikely that he could
|
|
even hear his Captain.
|
|
"I've only known him for one week," Riley muttered in
|
|
self-disgust. "He's going to die for knowing me, isn't he? Not
|
|
much different than during Intel."
|
|
Matthews said nothing, not really expecting the answer.
|
|
Saavik, whom had seen fit to accompany her captain, had gently
|
|
placed her hand on his shoulder. In one sense, Riley's innards
|
|
were ripped apart as surely as Deuce's.
|
|
Saavik couldn't bring herself to say anything, there
|
|
wasn't much to say. Riley was brooding in the world between
|
|
doubt and pity, trying to understand where things had gone
|
|
wrong. Riley was doubting his ability to command, a doing a
|
|
lousy job of hiding the fact.
|
|
"Perhaps you should get some sleep," Saavik gently spoke,
|
|
trying to calm him. "I know that you haven't since we left
|
|
Konok with the ASSISTER," she continued, leaving Matthews to
|
|
draw his own conclusions.
|
|
But Riley said nothing in reply, instead standing calmly.
|
|
"If there isn't a chance, then get him off the machine. He
|
|
deserves a decent death, at least," Riley ordered out of some
|
|
brotherly admiration for the young Ensign. "I'll inform his
|
|
family personally when we get home."
|
|
Riley then left, saying nothing more, and headed to speak
|
|
with another person on his mind. Saavik and Matthews were left
|
|
with numerous patients and medical staff.
|
|
"It is not logical," Saavik admitted, "but I find myself
|
|
wanting to help him."
|
|
"Love does that, Commander," Matthews replied without
|
|
thinking, causing Saavik to raise an eyebrow in protest. "I
|
|
mean, it's natural to help someone in distress."
|
|
Saavik, of course, knew what the comment meant, and
|
|
wondered how obvious she had truly been.
|
|
|
|
Grissom was forced to wear someone else's civilian
|
|
clothes, as her quarters had been one of those sections
|
|
destroyed by the FIERY RAVEN's attack. Still, she looked quite
|
|
impressive in the blue sweater and jeans she had chosen, and
|
|
didn't complain about the loss of her clothing.
|
|
Again she was forced to take the role of the delegator,
|
|
assigning tasks to others that she would rather be doing
|
|
herself. Again, she was becoming quite bored.
|
|
"Computer," she began with some hesitation. "Access all
|
|
available records on Captain Thomas William Riley," she
|
|
commanded, at but nervous at the prospect of reopening what was
|
|
supposed to be a dead issue.
|
|
"Access denied, Captain Riley's records have been
|
|
temporarily removed from ENTERPRISE record banks," the answer
|
|
came back. Grissom was quietly shocked at the blunt answer.
|
|
"All records?" she asked in disbelief. "On whose
|
|
authority?" she demanded, still a bit stunned.
|
|
"Mine," came a grim voice. "I thought you were told to
|
|
stay out of my records, Lieutenant," Riley grunted as he
|
|
entered the engineering deck. "But I suppose that your
|
|
curiosity would have got the best of you sometime."
|
|
Grissom froze in terror. She had expected to get caught,
|
|
but the almost evilly angry look in Riley's eyes pierced
|
|
through her. She was helpless. "I'm sorry, sir," she panted. "I
|
|
won't do it again, I swear."
|
|
And then Riley through something at her, a sharp object
|
|
flying through the air toward her neck. She flinched from it,
|
|
but somehow her hand instinctively caught it.
|
|
But it wasn't something meant to harm her. It was an
|
|
emblem in the shape of an exotic bird, a huge black warbird,
|
|
native to the planet Romulus. Grissom stared at it confused.
|
|
"It is the rarest bird on Romulus," Riley explained,
|
|
making certain that noone else was in the room or in earshot.
|
|
"Translated, it is the Blackwing, the ultimate predator of the
|
|
night. Flattering, really," he mused, still obviously angry but
|
|
resigned, even relieved to talk to someone about long buried
|
|
facts.
|
|
"What does it mean?" Grissom innocently asked. "Is this
|
|
yours, Captain?"
|
|
Riley stroked it in Paula's shaking palm for a moment.
|
|
"Actually, no, it isn't mine per se," he explained. "I'm not
|
|
rightfully entitled to it, since I'm not a fullblood Romulan."
|
|
Grissom's eyes went wide. "A fullblood Romulan?" she
|
|
queried, extremely nervous at the prospect. "You're part
|
|
Romulan?"
|
|
Riley nodded, taking the only other seat in the room. "My
|
|
father, whoever he is, served in the Romulan senate. From what
|
|
I can gather he had a penchant for captive Human women. That
|
|
explains me," he explained to Grissom's eager ears. "After that
|
|
I was raised on Vulcan, and then enrolled in Star Fleet
|
|
Intelligence. That's why my records are sealed."
|
|
She gently laid the emblem on the desk in front of her.
|
|
"I didn't know. I've just been," she hesitated, a bit
|
|
frustrated by her inability to explain the need for her to know
|
|
so much about him. "I've been curious about you. You're such an
|
|
enigma to the whole ship."
|
|
"Probably true," he confessed. "I haven't had much time
|
|
to even meet the crew yet," he added with a bit of guilt. "And
|
|
I've asked them all to trust their lives to me. Doesn't seem
|
|
right, does it?"
|
|
Grissom gave a sincere look of concern for her Captain.
|
|
He was obviously worn, with his infamous rise to Captaincy,
|
|
Ravis, and the subsequent battles with the IRON CLAW II and the
|
|
FIERY RAVEN, he truly hadn't had the time to even relax.
|
|
"Things have been hectic for everyone lately, Captain," she
|
|
responded truthfully.
|
|
Riley stood slowly. "The emblem's yours, Paula," he
|
|
started. "Your first new decoration," he added with a tired
|
|
smile. "I'll be in my quarters if anyone needs me. Also be sure
|
|
that no one needs me."
|
|
She took the hint. Her captain was going to sleep and
|
|
didn't want to be bothered. She walked him walk away from her
|
|
and into the hall, a bit more relaxed by him, and all the more
|
|
nervous as well.
|
|
|
|
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
|
|
|
|
~She's taken serious burn damage,~ the ship's doctor
|
|
explained to Sunak as he brooded in his scorched quarters. ~Her
|
|
lungs have been punctured, and with the sick bay severely
|
|
damaged and understaffed, I'm not sure what we can do.~
|
|
~Understand, Doctor,~ Sunak's grim voice bellowed, ~that
|
|
your life-span is directly linked to hers.~ The doctor didn't
|
|
reply, scared for his life, and quietly left his Commander
|
|
alone with his love.
|
|
~There's no need to threaten him,~ Rela managed through
|
|
her wounds. ~It isn't his fault that I got torn up,~ she
|
|
wornfully smiled.
|
|
Sunak considered the honesty of the statement, but wasn't
|
|
relieved. ~It's important to me that he devotes his attention
|
|
to you,~ he quiety answered as he sat on the side of his bed.
|
|
~I can't stand the thought of anything happening to you.~
|
|
~Like getting my console in my face?~ she asked
|
|
sardoncially. ~It's part of the job.~
|
|
Sunak grimaced. ~Rela, please,~ he whispered, taking her
|
|
hand into his. ~It pains me to see you in this much pain,~ he
|
|
began slowly, pacing her words. ~I love you, Rela. In the past
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|
few days I've learned that nothing but you matters to me, not
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the RAVEN, not the Empire, not even my crew.~
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Rela looked up in disbelief. ~Commander?~ she queried
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with a smile.
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~Sunak,~ he whispered, gently bending down to kiss her
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cheek. ~You're no longer under my command,~ he added. ~I was
|
|
thinking of having you as my wife.~
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Rela's smile widened. ~Of course,~ she quickly agreed.
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|
~Now, however,~ he began, ~I have one final mission to
|
|
perform.~ He stood, looking through the viewport to that sector
|
|
of space which housed his enemy.
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|
~The ENTERPRISE?~ she asked. ~After all of this? We're
|
|
going back.~
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|
~After all this,~ Sunak smiled. ~That's precisely why we
|
|
are going back. There is no home for us on Romulus,~ he
|
|
finished, standing to leave. ~Our future, and our fate, lie
|
|
with the ENTERPRISE.~
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|
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|
Sunak took the command chair of the auxillary bridge. The
|
|
secondary bridge had been neccessary, as the main bridge had
|
|
been impossible to salvage after the ENTERPRISE attack.
|
|
The aux-bridge was smaller than the main one, but no less
|
|
functional. ~Sensory readings,~ he commanded to one of the
|
|
replacement officers.
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|
~ENTERPRISE is sitting in wait outside of the Neutral
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|
Zone,~ the young officer replied. ~The Federation carrier which
|
|
had been escorting her has rejoined the main fleet.~
|
|
~And ENTERPRISE is exposed,~ Sunak replied with a bit of
|
|
excitement. ~Are there any other vessels in close support?~
|
|
~There are none,~ the officer replied eagerly. ~The main
|
|
fleet is now seven hours travel away. We will have three hours
|
|
conflict time if we engage.~
|
|
Sunak looked at the image of the ENTERPRISE with a sense
|
|
of fate. ~Well then, what is our status?~ he asked quietly,
|
|
knowing how much rode on that information.
|
|
~Our main torpedo is running at fifty percent
|
|
capability,~ came the reply. ~Port side phasers are
|
|
inoperative, but remaining phasers are fully functional.
|
|
Shields are at twenty percent.~
|
|
~Better than I had expected,~ Sunak admitted. ~Very well,
|
|
set course for the ENTERPRISE, maximum available speed.~
|
|
The FIERY RAVEN once again, tattered and scarred as badly
|
|
as she was, took to the stars, leaping into battle once more,
|
|
one last time.
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|
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
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Saavik entered Matthew's office, grateful that noone else
|
|
had been inside. "Doctor," she began innocently, "I understand
|
|
that you've served with Riley before, is that correct?"
|
|
"He was first officer aboard the HOOD for six months
|
|
while I was on her. I was his physician," he replied. "I
|
|
transferred to the ENTERPRISE about a month before he did."
|
|
She sat in one of the seats, finding it somewhat hard to
|
|
relax in. "What was your appraisal of him? If I may ask?"
|
|
"He was a fine officer, if a bit cold," Matthews
|
|
admitted. "He never talked to anyone, except me, and that was
|
|
only because he had to." He noted that she wasn't really paying
|
|
attention to his reply. "What's bothering you, Commander?"
|
|
"I find myself constantly thinking, worrying about him.
|
|
I've only experienced this once before," she confessed. "I
|
|
question my professional distance with him."
|
|
"Is it possible," Matthews cautiously began, "that you've
|
|
fallen in love with the Captain?" Saavik's eyebrow went up
|
|
again, causing the Doctor to be a bit more polite. "I mean, it
|
|
isn't uncommon for ship's crewmembers to be attracted to their
|
|
superiors."
|
|
Saavik crossed her arms, not really wanting to hear what
|
|
he was saying. "Attracted? Yes I do find him attractive, but I
|
|
have never needed to give it much thought before."
|
|
Matthews looked again at her, noting the deeply hidden
|
|
worry in her eyes. "Look, everyone on the ship thinks that you
|
|
two are already an item," he began again, deciding to be a bit
|
|
riskier. "Granted, they're wrong, but they could be seeing
|
|
something that neither of you think you are ready for."
|
|
Saavik pondered that for a moment. "Thomas said that a
|
|
relationship between us would be inappropriate, since we are
|
|
the two chief officers aboard this vessel. I find it hard to
|
|
dispute his logic in the matter."
|
|
"I do," Matthews finally gave up. "You've held hands on
|
|
the bridge, and I saw you fighting tears when he was in here
|
|
with you. He's already sacrificed his carreer once for you. I
|
|
don't see why you two think it's so wrong to be together."
|
|
"The crew would," she began but wasn't allowed to
|
|
complete.
|
|
"The crew damn well wants you two to be a couple, "
|
|
expect for a certain Miss Grissom, he added to himself.
|
|
"They've been talking about it for days. It's like you were
|
|
meant for each-other."
|
|
Saavik sighed, "I am Vulcan, doctor. I cannot permit
|
|
myself to show my feelings. It isn't logical to have these type
|
|
of feelings for my Captain. Therefore, I shall not have them."
|
|
Matthews nearly growled at that remark. "I've specialized
|
|
in Vulcan psychology, Commander. And in my experience, I've
|
|
found that Vulcans suffer from emotional stress far greater
|
|
than most humans. When a Vulcan represses her emotions, like
|
|
you're thinking about doing, they have a tendancy to explode
|
|
when the pressure is too great."
|
|
Saavik stood, a but upset by the suggestion. "I must be
|
|
returning to the bridge," she flatly indicated. "You will share
|
|
none of this conversation with anyone, including the Captain.
|
|
Is that understood?"
|
|
Matthews nodded in the affirmative, but Saavik's quick
|
|
turn put him out of eyesight. "It's a private matter between
|
|
you and the Captain," he replied. And God help the both of you,
|
|
he added quietly to himself.
|
|
|
|
~Get up, bastard son!~ Lights, shapes, colours, all
|
|
failed to connect. ~I said get up!~ Riley felt a sharp pain in
|
|
his waist, but he still couldn't move. ~Are you deaf, Earthen
|
|
slime-dog? You are supposed to be borite mining now.~
|
|
Riley felt something grab hold of his long, slate-black
|
|
hair and yank it upwards. ~I don't work for you.~
|
|
He still couldn't see, but the pain that swept past his
|
|
face slammed hard into him. ~All half-breeds work for me,
|
|
S'Lavek.~ The voice still couldn't be connected to any face.
|
|
~Are you going to come quietly or do I have to use the
|
|
agoniser?~
|
|
Riley stood, but still couldn't make out anything other
|
|
than a swirling ball of lights. ~I'm coming, there's no need
|
|
for the...~ but he couldn't finish. The guard had struck him.
|
|
Blood rushed out of his head, he could feel it begin to flow on
|
|
his face, dripping off of the bridge of his nose. He collapsed
|
|
on the ground.
|
|
~So, you even bleed red like a Terran, eh?~ The voice was
|
|
growing meaner, Riley thought to himself. ~Maybe you could work
|
|
for the Federation, eh? I'm sure they would love to see some
|
|
klya like you.~ Riley tried to stand again, the pain searing
|
|
down his legs. ~Who said you could get up?~ Riley screamed as
|
|
sheer pain suddenly asserted itself on his chest.
|
|
~You just did,~ Riley dared, his temper assuming new
|
|
heights as his chest roared in pain. ~Or did your little brain
|
|
forget?~
|
|
The guard fumed, still Riley had refused to submit to his
|
|
whims, and still he was rebelling. ~Enough play, Gene-joke,~
|
|
the guard grunted, raising the agonizer for another strike.
|
|
~I'm going to make you regret your birth.~
|
|
The guard charged, readying his strike, but Riley had
|
|
been quicker, assuming an offensive strike. Riley's foot
|
|
quickly jetted out into the guard's neck. ~I already do,~
|
|
Riley growled as the guard gaped for air, dropping the agonizer
|
|
to the floor.
|
|
The guard stammered, trying to regain his composure, but
|
|
he had gotten too close to Riley, and the confining chains
|
|
weren't doing much of a job. Riley launched another kick,
|
|
straight to the guard's head, cutting into it.
|
|
The guard fell, unconscious and dying. If Riley felt any
|
|
guilt about his actions, he refused to show it. He quietly
|
|
grabbed the agonizer and adjusted it to its highest setting.
|
|
Then he placed it on his confining chains, slowly burning
|
|
through them.
|
|
~Will you be freeing us as well?~ a Vulcan woman called
|
|
from the other end of the room. ~If not me, than my daughter,
|
|
Saavik,~ she continued.
|
|
"Captain," the girl began speaking in perfect Federation
|
|
Standard. "This is Saavik, you are needed on the bridge."
|
|
Reality slowly asserted itself again, leaving Riley to
|
|
stare blankly at the giant Romulan stitching on his wall.
|
|
"Saavik?" he managed through his limited confusion.
|
|
"Yes, Captain," the intercom replied. "You are needed on
|
|
the bridge immediately."
|
|
"Status report, Saavik," he muttered, clearing his head
|
|
of the memories which had kept surfacing.
|
|
"Captain," Saavik's voice began, "sensors indicate a
|
|
vessel in this area, closing fast."
|
|
Riley sat up, he had been expecting the news. "The RAVEN?
|
|
Raise shields and get weapons on-line. I'm on my way," he
|
|
replied, somewhat anxious about the next few moments, and
|
|
somewhat distressed by the last few.
|
|
|
|
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
|
|
|
|
Riley assumed the Captain's chair again, noticably worn
|
|
and extremely tired. He was up to four days no without sleep,
|
|
and it was beginning to show. "Visual," he commanded, hoping to
|
|
catch a glance at the newest of the many enemies he had faced
|
|
in his life.
|
|
The viewscreen shifted views to show a tiny bright spot,
|
|
a distant starship approaching at her best speed. "Magnify,"
|
|
Riley ordered. The image expanded, revealing the broken hull of
|
|
the Romulan battleship the FIERY RAVEN.
|
|
It was all beginning again, Riley thought to himself. His
|
|
third battle as Captain of the ENTERPRISE was about to start,
|
|
and he hardly felt capable. "Is Grissom ready with the
|
|
countermeasures, Saavik?"
|
|
"Affirmative, Captain," Saavik responded distantly, not
|
|
even looking at him. "Anti-matter flares are available at your
|
|
command."
|
|
Riley barely remembered Grissom's request. He'd been
|
|
mostly dazed when he recieved the message concerning it. It was
|
|
all hypothetical, a flare to prematurely detonate incoming
|
|
torpedoes. At the time, Riley considered, it must have sounded
|
|
like a good idea.
|
|
|
|
~ENTERPRISE is fifty thousand clicks and closing,~ Tonin
|
|
announced to Sunak's battle-weary gaze. ~From the looks of
|
|
things, she's got shields up and weapons armed. I am also ready
|
|
some usual anti-matter signatures in their secondary hull, from
|
|
their torpedo bays.~
|
|
Sunak grimaced, again the ENTERPRISE was experimenting
|
|
with their tactics, and their Captain had yet another trick up
|
|
his sleeve. ~They've modified their torpedoes, then?~ Sunak
|
|
pondered grimly. ~Interesting. It appears that their carrier
|
|
was more of a benefit than I considered.~
|
|
Tonin brought the sensor analysis up on display. ~She's
|
|
in better shape than we left her, but I would still say that we
|
|
are evenly matched.~
|
|
~Excellent,~ Sunak smiled, ~A more fitting challenge for
|
|
my last command.~
|
|
|
|
"FIERY RAVEN range now fourty-thousand kilometers, and
|
|
closing awfully fast," Tiber announced with a bit of dread.
|
|
"She'll be in firing range in five seconds, three, two, one,
|
|
now." Tiber braced himself for the shot, "Incoming."
|
|
As expected, the RAVEN launched a torpedo as soon
|
|
as she entered range and instantly set about recharging
|
|
another. "Launch counter-measures, fire phasers," Riley
|
|
commanded as the adrenaline start to course through his veins.
|
|
The ENTERPRISE repsonded with minute streams of
|
|
anti-matter glistening toward the huge torpedo, like
|
|
fire-crackers chasing the sun. The torpedo detonated when the
|
|
streamers slammed into it, clearing a route for the Federation
|
|
starship's phasers to the heart of the FIERY RAVEN.
|
|
Tonin cried out as some of the auxillary bridge panels
|
|
exploded around him. System after system began failing. ~Fire
|
|
phasers and bring us back,~ Sunak ordered, though there wasn't
|
|
a reply.
|
|
~Damn,~ the giant Romulan cursed, rushing to the
|
|
helmsman's station and effortlessly throwing him off of the
|
|
chair. ~Karana, plot a course away from ENTERPRISE,~ he barked
|
|
as he took the helmsman's station.
|
|
|
|
The jolt was serious enough to send ornaments from
|
|
Sunak's room falling from their places. Rela herself was jerked
|
|
around, despite the doctor's attempts at stabilizing her. Her
|
|
last flinch, coming as the next phaser bolt struck, was so
|
|
violent that there was an audible crack coming from one of her
|
|
bones in her back.
|
|
~Doctor to Commander,~ he tried, knowing full well that
|
|
the injuries were already likely to be fatal, even if the Sick
|
|
bay had been operational. ~I can't care for my patient if we're
|
|
getting knocked across the stars,~ he complained, leaving his
|
|
fear of his Commander to the four winds.
|
|
|
|
"Their shields have collapsed," Tiber announced
|
|
thankfully. "Grissom's counter-measures appear to have worked,"
|
|
he admitted.
|
|
"She's peeling away," O'Neil noted. "Recommend pursuit,
|
|
Captain."
|
|
But the FIERY RAVEN was far from spent, sending another
|
|
massive torpedo into space and following it up with a phaser
|
|
barrage. Instinctively Tiber launched the counter-measures
|
|
again, obliterating the torpedo.
|
|
But the phasers were enough, striking the rear
|
|
starboard side of the ship. While the outer hull was scorched,
|
|
cooridors and rooms were suddenly exposed to open space.
|
|
Fortunately, the rooms had been cleared out before the battle
|
|
commenced.
|
|
"Bring us about and lay down heavy phaser fire," Riley
|
|
commanded, his heart finally into the battle once more.
|
|
"R'Ress, raise the UNION and tell them to get the fighters over
|
|
here. O'Neil, lock on them with the tractor beam after the
|
|
phaser fire, keep that torpedo bay pointed away from us."
|
|
The ENTERPRISE fired again, sending wave after wave of
|
|
hot death into the RAVEN's hull. Finally, the phasers struck
|
|
the exposed torpedo bay, destroying a large chunk of the
|
|
forward boom section.
|
|
When that was complete, the ENTERPRISE sent forth the
|
|
bright blue tractor beam, pulling the Romulan ship closer and
|
|
forcing it into a bad firing arc.
|
|
The ENTERPRISE pressed on, launching phaser blast after
|
|
phaser blast into the RAVEN's helpless hull. The final warp
|
|
engine blew, then the impulse engines.
|
|
|
|
The impulse engines exploded into nothingness, causing
|
|
the entire ships to reverbate with the shock. The doctor was
|
|
thrown to the floor, and Rela was thrown off the makeshift
|
|
medical bed. Her blood spilling on the floor.
|
|
It was all too clear that she wouldn't survive the hour,
|
|
even if she survived the battle. ~Doctor to Commander,~ he
|
|
tried again. ~Rela is dying.~
|
|
|
|
"FIERY RAVEN's main weapon system is permanently
|
|
off-line," Tiber beamed as the new readings came across. "They
|
|
still have phaser power, but the tractor beam has placed them
|
|
in a bad firing arc. Their shields are destroyed, and all their
|
|
drive systems are nonexistant."
|
|
"It's over, then," Riley smiled. "Back us to ninety
|
|
-thousand kilometers," he ordered, remembering the eariler
|
|
battle. "R'Ress, patch me through."
|
|
"You're on, Captain," the Catian answered.
|
|
"FIERY RAVEN," Riley began, the edge returning to his
|
|
voice. "This is the USS ENTERPRISE, Captain Riley speaking. You
|
|
have commited numerous acts of war against the United
|
|
Federation of Planets. Your ship has been bettered, and we call
|
|
upon you to surrender."
|
|
|
|
~Commander, it's ENTERPRISE,~ Tonin replied with regret.
|
|
~They are calling upon us to surrender.~
|
|
Sunak paused for a moment, giving deep concern to Rela's
|
|
condition, and knowing that the Humans would at least care for
|
|
her. ~Agreed, Tonin. Patch me through.~
|
|
The viewer cut in, revealing Riley's impressive visage
|
|
for the first time. Sunak regarded his better with respect, and
|
|
even a slight sense of awe. "This is the USS ENTERPRISE calling
|
|
upon you to surrender."
|
|
Sunak grimaced, knowing that he was violating even this,
|
|
most sacred duty. "This is the FIERY RAVEN," he began in
|
|
stilted Federation Standard. "I am Commander Sunak. I agree to
|
|
surrender, and wait for discussion of terms."
|
|
|
|
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
|
|
|
|
Captain's log: Stardate 10161.5
|
|
Captain Thomas William Riley reporting
|
|
|
|
Commander Sunak has surrendered himself and his crew to
|
|
the USS ENTERPRISE. I am anxiously awaiting his arrival,
|
|
we have much to discuss.
|
|
|
|
Riley, Saavik, and six security guards filled one wall of
|
|
the room. Saavik manned the transporter controls, cooly
|
|
ordering them to beam aboard the last four remaining
|
|
crewmembers aboard the FIERY RAVEN.
|
|
So far, the surrender has been without incident, dispite
|
|
the massive battles the two crews faced only moments before.
|
|
There was a coolness to the air, a warrior's aura, signifying
|
|
respect.
|
|
Sunak and his most treasured crewmen shimmered into
|
|
existance on the transporter pads. He was quite large, making
|
|
Riley regret he had only ordered six red-shirts to the room.
|
|
Behind him were two men, one standing proudly, studying the
|
|
room with keen interest.
|
|
But it was the last two which caught Riley's attention
|
|
most readily. The other male was obviously a doctor, caring for
|
|
the woman in Sunak's arms. She had suffered greatly from the
|
|
phaser barrage Riley had ordered.
|
|
"Riley to Matthews," he commanded when noting the
|
|
bleeding coming from Rela's battered chest. "Emergency in
|
|
transporter room one. Send a surgical team up here."
|
|
Riley then regarded the enemy commander for a moment, he
|
|
was huge, easily over seven feet tall with a massive build. His
|
|
forehead was largely exposed of hair, and his eyes were those
|
|
of a stalking animal. ~Welcome to the ENTERPRISE, Commander,~
|
|
Riley called in such a perfect accent that Sunak almost forgot
|
|
who it was that had spoke. ~I am Captain Thomas Riley. This is
|
|
my first officer, Saavik,~ he added, indicating the rather
|
|
attractive woman standing next to him.
|
|
~I am honored to meet you, Captain,~ Sunak muttered
|
|
truthfully. ~It is a rare privilege to meet your better in
|
|
combat.~
|
|
Matthews entered the room with the crew he slapdashed
|
|
together. Instantly he went to work on the young female's case,
|
|
since she was the only one injured in the room. "I'm taking her
|
|
to sickbay," he explained as his crew lifted her on the medical
|
|
bed. "If the Captain permits, you may see her there."
|
|
"There will be time for that later," Sunak retorted as
|
|
the medical crew rushed out. "May my personal physician
|
|
accompany them, Captain? I doubt your crew fully understands
|
|
Romulan anatomy."
|
|
"Don't be so sure," Riley quiety responded, silencing
|
|
Saavik. "He may go, under guard of course." He motioned to two
|
|
of the security crewmen to escort the Romulan doctor away.
|
|
The Romulan commander stood, giving Riley a sense of awe
|
|
as his massive form rose in glory, even in defeat. "As
|
|
Commander of the Romulan Imperial Vessel FIERY RAVEN, I
|
|
surrender myself and my crew to your hands to answer for the
|
|
crimes of the Romulan Senate."
|
|
"Not your ship?" Riley curtly asked without thinking.
|
|
Sunak stepped down from the pad to stand face to face
|
|
with his rival. Riley hardly was lacking physically, having his
|
|
own imposing aura all his own. As some would say, his was a
|
|
very old soul. "I can't surrender the RAVEN to the Federation,
|
|
Captain. No more than I could ask the ENTERPRISE be surrendered
|
|
to the Romulan Empire if our situations were reversed."
|
|
"I understand," Riley answered truthfully. "We'll destroy
|
|
the remains of your vessel without an inspection. Is that
|
|
satisfactory?"
|
|
"Generous of you," Sunak replied, impressed. "I would not
|
|
expect a Federation Captain to be so kind to a Romulan
|
|
prisoner. I am impressed."
|
|
Riley shut down the transporter controls with a calm
|
|
movement. "Most Federation Captains do not understand the needs
|
|
of Romulans as well as I do, Commander."
|
|
"Indeed," he replied with a sense of amusement. "Your
|
|
doctor," Sunak continued with difficulty. "Will he be able to
|
|
save her?"
|
|
"As annoying as he is," Riley admitted, "Matthews is one
|
|
of the best ship's surgeons I've served with. If anyone can, it
|
|
would be him."
|
|
Sunak breathed heavily. "Then my surrender was not in
|
|
vain, Captain. I can sleep easy."
|
|
Riley studied over the Commander's expressions, beneath
|
|
the hard surface and into the emotional turmoil which layed
|
|
beyond. "You surrendered your crew for her benefit, didn't
|
|
you?" he finally asked.
|
|
Sunak said nothing in reply, only his standing in silence
|
|
gave him away.
|
|
"Your mate, then?" Riley asked, his mind racing through
|
|
Sunak's. Riley had almost forgotten that he had already once
|
|
risked his carreer for the woman he loved, or at least wanted
|
|
to love.
|
|
"Rela was not my mate," Sunak answered matter-of-factly,
|
|
"though we promised to mate each-other after the battle. Sadly,
|
|
I can see no method for the bonding to occur now. We will never
|
|
meet an arbitrator for the union once the Federation has
|
|
sentenced us."
|
|
"There is one possible method, Commander," Riley offered.
|
|
"As compensation for the damage to my ship, you must allow me
|
|
arbitrate your exclusive union with Secundam Rela."
|
|
For a brief moment, Saavik and Tonin shared the same
|
|
expression, their respective jaws dropped.
|
|
"You toy with me, Captain," Sunak grimaced.
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"I know the ritual," Riley confessed. "I have the
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military rank to perform it, albeit in a different service. And
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it will aid in the healing of our peoples. I can't see why
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not," he finished.
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"You would do me that honor?" Sunak asked confused.
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"After the pain I have inflicted upon your crew? What madness
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possesses you?"
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"The end of the battles, Commander. And prayers for no
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more," Riley answered, quoting a piece of Vulcan literature.
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"After all, you did surrender to us to save her life. I have
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never seen such a sacrifice before, and it would be a pity to
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waste it."
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Sunak smiled, for the first time, truly understanding his
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counterpart. "You are a romantic, Captain," he replied. "A pity
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we had to meet under such circumstances."
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"A pity," Riley agreed, indicating the door. "We have
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another duty to perform, Commander. After that I will issue
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quarters for your and Rela for your stay until we reach
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starbase six."
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Sunak nodded, knowing what the trip meant. It was to be
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his judgement.
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Tiber studied over the image of the broken FIERY RAVEN
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floating helplessly against the black void. Riley had ordered
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her destruction when both he and the enemy Commander entered
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the bridge, and it would be something that Tiber was going to
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enjoy.
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Still, it did seem a waste. The FIERY RAVEN was the most
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notable opponent the Federation had faced since the Khitomer
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incident, and it certainly was more worthy. Even this enemy
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ship seemed to deserve a decent burial.
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But it was not to be, Riley walked into the bridge with
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Sunak, sans security. It was a somber occaision, one to be
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performed with a quiet pause.
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Tiber fired, using only a fraction of the ENTERPRISE's
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phaser power. It was enough, the cutting rays ruptured the last
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remaining chunks of ship, delivering to oblivion.
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And for once, the bridge was quiet. Sunak wept, releasing
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a single tear for the FIERY RAVEN's loss.
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CHAPTER NINETEEN
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"I can't believe that you're going through with this,"
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Matthews argued as he and Riley entered the recreation deck a
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full half-hour before the ceremony. "After all they've done to
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us, you're going to marry them off?"
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"After all we've done to each-other, Doctor," Riley
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coldly reminded. "I've cleared it with Ambassador Spock and
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Ambassador Pardek. Both feel that this marriage is the best way
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to heal the scars."
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"It just seems so weird, Captain sir," Matthews bit back.
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"But I suppose that you are the one who gives the orders around
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here."
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"That's true, Mister Matthews," Riley retorted as he took
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his place next to Saavik. "I do give the orders for this ship
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and her crew. I also have take the responsibility for every
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life aboard her. If this simple marriage between two Romulans
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can ease any of the tensions between the Federation and the
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Star Empire, then I damn well am going to perform it."
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Already crewmembers were filling the massive structure,
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outnumbering Romulans by close to two-to-one. There was some
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resentment on the floor, but they were well-behaved. The
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Romulans were there out of respect for their Captain, and the
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Federation crew was there mostly out of curiosity.
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After several minutes, Sunak and Rela entered the
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chamber, to the massive applause from his Romulan crew, and
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even some of the ENTERPRISE's crewmembers. The two walked down
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the long hall marked with carpet to the stage where Riley,
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Matthews and Saavik stood waiting.
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|
Only Saavik seemed uncomfortable with the ceremony. She
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had tried so long to bury her past, and now it was right in
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|
front of her.
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Riley looked over to the dark-skinned Romulan Commander,
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who stood proudly on the pedestal before his and the
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ENTERPRISE's crew. ~Sunak Kavari of Gorwah,~ Riley began,
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|
quieting the room, ~do you recognize me as Arbitrator of your
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|
union?~
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~I do, Captain,~ Sunak's booming voice announced.
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~Sunak Kavari,~ Riley continued, ~to whom do you pledge
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your allegiance?~
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~My allegiance lies with the Empire,~ Sunak proudly
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|
announced in reply.
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~To whom do you pledge your love?~ Riley asked, with
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|
noted emphasis on the words meaning "love".
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~My love is pledged to the one called Rela Avatra,
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Arbitrator,~ Sunak declared.
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Riley turned his attention to the young Romulan woman
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standing to his right. She had recovered from her wounds quite
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|
well, though there remained a small scar on her cheek. ~Rela
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Avatra,~ Riley began, ~do you recognized me as the Arbitrator
|
|
of your union?~
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|
~I do, Captain Riley,~ Rela replied.
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~Then, Rela Avatra,~ Riley continued, ~to whom do you
|
|
pledge your allegiance?~
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Rela looked to her former commander when asked that.
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|
Everyone could easily see the many emotions swelling within
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|
her, starting to pull tears from her eyes. ~I pledge my
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|
allegiance with the Empire,~ she announced.
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~To whom do you pledge your love?~ Riley countered, a
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|
smile on his face.
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~My love is pledged to the one called Sunak Kavari, my
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|
Commander, and my love,~ she proudly announced, succeeding in
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|
holding back her tears of joy.
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Riley nodded, then took a hand of both Sunak and Rela.
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|
~Then I accept the reponsibility of the legalization of your
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|
union. Do both of you agree to the terms of the union, under
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|
penatly of discitizenship if either break the terms?~
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|
~We do,~ Sunak answered for both of them.
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|
~Then, by the power entrusted to me by the Romulan Star
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|
Empire on your behalf, I announced this union complete,~ Riley
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|
announced.
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|
"All hands," Saavik commanded to both crews, "ten-hut."
|
|
The eight-hundred gathered people snapped to, standing at
|
|
attention, and leaving a perfect path to the rear doors of the
|
|
recreation deck.
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|
Rela and Sunak turned, arm in arm, and headed for the
|
|
doors, escorted by three security men. From there they would
|
|
disappear into sealed personal quarters.
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|
"All hands," Saavik commanded after the two united
|
|
Romulans left the corridor, "dismissed."
|
|
Riley smiled proudly. Though the ceremony was without the
|
|
reverence and awe of the traditional religious ceremonies, it
|
|
was still an impressive display. Slowly, the gathered crews
|
|
began to filter out of the room, Romulans held in check with
|
|
double their number of Federation members.
|
|
Riley turned to Saavik, who stood as emotionlessly as she
|
|
could during the wedding. "There are some occaisions where it
|
|
is acceptable to show some emotion, Saavik," he started.
|
|
"I don't understand, sir," She replied, almost ignoring
|
|
him. "Vulcans do not show their emotions, they are not
|
|
logical."
|
|
"Vulcans or emotions?" Riley jabbed. "Neither are very
|
|
logical, Commander. The Vulcan philosophy contends that
|
|
emotions are leads to chaos, yet they have never been able to
|
|
purge emotion from themselves. There still remains that bit of
|
|
chaos, doesn't there?"
|
|
Saavik finally regarded him, a small look of sadness in
|
|
her eyes. "Why are you doing this to me, Thomas?"
|
|
Riley took in a deep breath, preparing himself. "Despite
|
|
how inappropriate it may be, I do have some strong feelings
|
|
about you. I'm not able to deny them, to shut them away like
|
|
you try to do."
|
|
Saavik walked away from him, even more torn than before.
|
|
"Captain, as your first officer, I cannot allow personal
|
|
feelings to impair my judgement. I cannot return your
|
|
affections for me," she tried, with a notable quaking in her
|
|
voice.
|
|
He was going to reply, but Saavik quickly headed out of
|
|
the massive rec-deck, and he would have to carry his voice a
|
|
bit too loud to call out to her.
|
|
"Captain," Matthews said with a smile, emerging from a
|
|
few feet away, "you never had much luck with women, did you?"
|
|
"Why, no," Riley smirked. "It is that obvious?"
|
|
Matthews smiled, nodding yes.
|
|
"I'm in love with her, Doctor," Riley admitted with a
|
|
sigh. "I didn't want to be, but I am."
|
|
"I know," Matthews replied, patting his Captain on the
|
|
shoulder as he escorted him out of the room. "I know."
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|
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|
CHAPTER TWENTY
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|
|
|
Captain's log: Stardate 10162.0
|
|
Captain Thomas William Riley reporting
|
|
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|
All is well. The ENTERPRISE is travelling at warp three
|
|
to starbase six, where she will spend the next six weeks
|
|
undergoing an extensive refit. I have scheduled three
|
|
weeks of that time for the crew to have some extended
|
|
shoreleave.
|
|
|
|
The ENTERPRISE crew has performed admirably, even under
|
|
the rough conditions we've been placed under. I consider
|
|
myself fortunate to have them. I recommend all of the for
|
|
honors.
|
|
|
|
As for Sunak, he'll be going to trial almost as soon as
|
|
we reach starbase. Likely, the Romulan government will
|
|
want him and his wife expedited, but I can't say where
|
|
his fate inevitably lies.
|
|
|
|
As for me, I'm looking forward to this coming rest. But,
|
|
sitting in the command chair, knowing how good of a job
|
|
we did, I can finally accept my Captaincy of this fine
|
|
vessel. I'm even becoming comfortable with it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Course set for starbase six," Tiber announced as Riley
|
|
filled out one report after another.
|
|
"Excellent, we'll put in there for a week for emergency
|
|
repairs, and then go back to Earth for a refit," Riley
|
|
commented upon hearing the news. "Engage at warp four, steady
|
|
as she goes," he commanded, somewhat relieved that the crew was
|
|
finally going to get a break.
|
|
Matthews came in griping, "A handful of my medical bay
|
|
computers are misdiagnosing simple cases. I don't think the
|
|
ASSISTER's engineering crew knew what the hell were they doing
|
|
when they came aboard."
|
|
"Problems, Doctor?" Riley asked with a faint smile.
|
|
"God damn programmers aren't smart enough to use the
|
|
technology they've been given," Matthews fumed. "I'm about
|
|
ready to lobotomise them, but I doubt that fleet's going to let
|
|
me go and do that."
|
|
"Fleets doing a lot of unpopular things lately," Riley
|
|
replied, his mind not on Matthew's problem in the least bit.
|
|
"Oh? What do you mean?" Matthews quiered, his mind
|
|
suddenly shifting track.
|
|
"I've been reading our orders," Riley began. "With
|
|
tensions so high in the Neutral Zone, they feel that we should
|
|
continue our patrol duty after our refit."
|
|
"Look, captain, sir. We've been in three battles already,
|
|
and we've only barely managed to come out of them. Why in God's
|
|
name should we be going out there again?" Matthews protested.
|
|
"The ENTERPRISE has the most firepower of the ships in
|
|
that fleet and so they want us that much more," he tried to
|
|
explain, though he didn't exactly approve of the decision.
|
|
"I'm glad to see that you like the idea so much." The doctor
|
|
looked into the star pattern showing on the monitor. "I don't
|
|
know, it seems that all these ships are good for is fighting.
|
|
That's all fleet is caring about now."
|
|
Riley looked over. "That's not true, not entirely at any rate.
|
|
Fleet designed this as a battleship, which is what they need.
|
|
The Federation is not in the habit of designing warships all
|
|
the time."
|
|
"This ship seems like a warship," the doctor muttered under
|
|
his breath. "A luxury warship. USS ENTERPRISE, NCC-1701-B.
|
|
Nicely disguised as a exploration vessel."
|
|
"Well," Riley replied, giving up, "I've spoken to Fleet
|
|
about reassignment. Hopefully we can get some exploration duty
|
|
once the ENTERPRISE is finished in dock."
|
|
"That would be a nice change," Matthews retorted, not
|
|
quite believing that Fleet would indeed give the go-ahead for
|
|
such a venture. "Anyway, Grissom's looking for a sparring
|
|
partner in holodeck two. She's beaten everyone who's gone
|
|
against her so far. You interested?"
|
|
"What's the game?" Riley pondered, pleased with the
|
|
invitation to escape for a short while.
|
|
"Blade-dueling," Matthews replied cooly. "I don't
|
|
approve of it, but I'll be damned if that little girl's going
|
|
to get an ego boost of her blade handling."
|
|
"Well then, if you think the Captain should crush Paula's
|
|
ego," Riley smarted. "I'll go, I'm needing the practice
|
|
anyway." He stood, following Matthews to the turbolift. But he
|
|
stopped for a moment before actually entering, his eye caught
|
|
by a patch of gold on the wall.
|
|
Riley looked next to the turbolift where the insignia
|
|
plate had been placed. In the time he had been captain, he
|
|
hadn't once looked it over. The ENTERPRISE logo and her
|
|
registry number were the dominant features were the most
|
|
notable, but there was some smaller text which caught Riley's
|
|
eye and imagination.
|
|
"Space, the final frontier," the plaque said, "these are
|
|
the continuing voyages of the starship ENTERPRISE. Her ongoing
|
|
mission, to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life,
|
|
and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone
|
|
before."
|
|
The ENTERPRISE burned her way through space, continuing
|
|
the legacy set forth so many years ago, and would continue so
|
|
many years from now.
|
|
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