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Subject: Re: REQUEST: could someone repost The Return?
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References: <1992Apr2.200508.18071@acsu.buffalo.edu>
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T H E R E T U R N
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by
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Howard Chu
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A "Star Trek: The Next Generation" meets "Star Wars" story/script. This
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material was distributed in the rec.arts.startrek and
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alt.startrek.creative news groups on Usenet during April 1991. This copy
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was obtained from the author on 17 April 1991. Comments and criticism
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should be directed to the author, hyc@hanauma.jpl.nasa.gov (Internet).
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Laforge: All's well that ends well, eh Reg?
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Barclay: I-if you say so, Commander. P-personally, I thought th-things
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were well in hand.
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Laforge: Yeah, I can see how you might have looked at things that way.
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Still, I'm glad we're going to be getting some shore leave soon. It may
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just be a starbase, but it's better than trying to analyze the ship's
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computer logs on the ship's computer itself.
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Barclay: I c-could've done that a-a lot more easily, you know...
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Laforge: Well, yeah. Anyway.... I just feel a lot more comfortable
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about things this way, you know?
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<break to>
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Riker: Well, we actually got to make contact with a new life form, and
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rather painlessly, in fact. I wish all our missions were so productive.
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Picard: Indeed, Number One. Although I think I've had enough reminders
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of just how little we know about the galaxy we inhabit. I hesitate to
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say so, but I must admit that I'm looking forward to a little shore leave
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myself.
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Troi: Shore-leave, Captain? You? If I couldn't read the thoughts myself I
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would swear that you're joking.
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Picard: Now Counselor -
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Troi: Relax, Captain. You know *I'm* only joking...
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(strained chuckles between Picard and Riker)
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Riker: So we're going to Starbase 42... Isn't that slightly unusual for
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a simple shore leave and ugprade stop?
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Picard: In what way, Number One?
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Riker: Well, it's so close to the Romulan Neutral Zone, as I recall it's
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more of a monitoring post than a resort, if you know what I mean.
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Data: In fact, Commander, Starbase 42 has three AAA-class hotels with
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over 4000 room occupancy and regular tours of gourmet cuisine and diverse
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entertainment, as well as
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Picard: Thank you Data, that will be enough for now.
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Data: Yes, sir.
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Picard: At any rate, Will, it should be fairly interesting, also being
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situated so close to the galactic rim. Since we're here already I'm just
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happy to have refit facilities so near at hand.
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<bleep>
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Worf: Sir, incoming message from Base Commander Stone at starbase 42.
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Picard: Onscreen, Lieutenant.
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Worf: Aye sir. (pause) It is double-encoded sir, the secondary
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transmission is for you only.
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(pause, meaningful glances...)
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Picard: I'll take it in my ready room. Number One, you have the con.
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Riker: Aye sir. (pause, till Picard exits) So much for R&R...
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<cut to ready-room, Picard seated, facing Stone on viewer>
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Picard: Greetings Commander, to what do I owe the honor of a
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doubly-crypted transmission? Surely the Romulans haven't broken our last
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codebook already...
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Stone: Hello, Captain Picard. Just arranging some last minute details
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for your refit here. No one knows quite what's going on with the
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Romulans, so I decided to use the second code for safety. Things have
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moved quickly in the ten days you were gone, Picard.
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Picard: How so? The Romulans are massing for war?
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Stone: Maybe, but not with the Federation. In the past week listening
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posts have picked up increasing numbers of military transmissions, while
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all our monitor posts have detected *fewer* Romulan warships near the
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Neutral Zone.
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Picard: But that would mean
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Stone: Starfleet thinks the Romulans have encountered a new spacefaring
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race, on the far side of their territory. The drastic shift in military
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force indicates that these newcomers have the Romulans worried.
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Picard: And anything that would make the Romulans worried makes Starfleet
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worried, of course.
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Stone: Absolutely. We still don't have anything solid to go on yet,
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which is why Starfleet is sending you into Romulan space.
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<break. if i had any sponsors, they'd get to scream at you here.>
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...Captain's Log, Stardate (N). We are enroute to Starbase 42 for debriefing
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and refitting from our recent journey. The Enterprise' computer banks
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will undergo a complete system dump for transcription to the Memory Alpha
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archives for study, while upgrade modifications are made to the ship's
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systems. During the time we were with the Zitherians, the Romulans
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apparently made hostile contact with a powerful new race. The Enterprise
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is being sent into the Neutral Zone and possibly into Romulan territory
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itself in hopes of gaining more detailed surveillance reports.
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<back to the bridge... >
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Picard: Ensign, what is our estimated arrival time at Starbase 42?
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Ensign: Approximately two days at our current cruising speed of warp two,
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Sir.
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Picard: Increase speed to warp 5, Ensign.
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Ensign: Aye sir, increasing to warp factor 5.
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Riker: Something we should know about, Captain?
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Picard: Indeed, Number One. (toggle a switch, announce:) Senior staff
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meeting in 10 minutes.
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<swish on to the turbolift, swish out to the briefing room...>
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Riker: So the Romulans have made a new enemy...
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Picard: It appears that way, but Starfleet isn't ready to jump on mere
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appearances.
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Riker: Especially not after our *last* Romulan encounter, no doubt.
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Picard: No doubt. But the Klingon contingent is, understandably, getting
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more restless since they see an apparent weakening of their longtime
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enemy. They are currently willing to keep the peace; they see the wisdom
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of trying to learn more about the situation, but their impatience
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continues to grow.
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Worf: A warrior does not go blindly into a fight. But a true warrior
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also knows when the time is right to attack!
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Laforge: I wonder if it's the Borg again, they reported attacks similar
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to the ones we witnessed before.
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Picard: At this point it's anyone's guess, since the Romulans aren't
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talking, as usual. But part of our upgrades will include installation of
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Improved Definition phaser arrays and control banks.
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Troi: "Improved Definition" ?
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Data: The Improved Definition phaser project is an offshoot of the
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research undertaken after our first encounter with the Borg. It is an
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enhancement of the frequency shift algorithm we employed against the Borg
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in our second encounter, but does not employ all of the enhancements of
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the High Definition phaser project for the new Cluster-class starship.
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It only involves a few of the principles being explored in the High
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Definition
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Picard: If we could continue please, Mr. Data.
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Data: Yes Sir. Sorry, sir.
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Picard: It could be the Borg, but no one knows. Still, the products of
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the research taken to prepare for the Borg are the best we have for
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facing these unknowns. Commander Laforge, pick 3 of your team to oversee
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the upgrade, the starbase will provide the facilities and necessary
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manpower. You and Mr. Data will also have responsibility for upgrading
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the ship's sensor arrays. If we can get enough information without
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leaving the Neutral Zone then so much the better.
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Crusher: No one's even explained yet how we're going to stay in the
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Neutral Zone. What's going on?
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Picard: Reports indicate that the majority of the Romulan warships have
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been withdrawn from the Neutral Zone to participate in whatever distant
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action is occurring. The Zone is currently being patrolled by a
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scattered number of frigates and police ships.
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Riker: Sooo... Starfleet figures there are sparse enough patrols that we
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can traipse in unnoticed, or if we are noticed, we can stare down any
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Romulan who cares to make a point of it?
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Picard: In essence...
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<Bridge to Captain Picard: Sir, we're picking up a number of Romulan
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distress calls. All frequencies, linguacoded.>
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Picard: On my way. - Well, I think we've covered most of it anyway.
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Let's see what these Romulans are really up to...
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<break again!>
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<back on the bridge>
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Worf: The signals are still very faint. We are now getting enhanced
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signals relayed from starbase 42.
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Riker: Who ever heard of a Romulan making a distress call?
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Picard: Let's see it, Lieutenant. Onscreen.
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<fuzzy, unstable, jagged image of a smoking bridge, lots of transmission
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noise...: To any starship, please respond ... life support failing,
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engines destroyed ... >
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<Image of Base Commander Stone cuts in>
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Stone: Enterprise, as you can see, this Romulan is shaken up pretty
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badly. The Klingons have dispatched a squadron of cloaked ships to
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investigate. They should arrive in two hours, but they have not
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contacted the Romulans yet. Starbase out.
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Riker: Looks like the Klingons want to hog all the fun to themselves.
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Are we going to let them?
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Picard: Perhaps not. Ensign, increase to warp 8. We may not have time
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for all the upgrades, but we can get a better perspective of things from
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the starbase.
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(Ensign: Increasing to warp 8.)
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Picard: Commander Laforge, contact the starbase engineering staff, try to
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get a head start on the phaser array upgrades.
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Laforge: Aye sir...
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Picard: Data, join Mr Laforge in Engineering. A fair number of systems
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are targeted for modification, and I'd like to have as much covered as
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possible.
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Data: Understood, sir.
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<Data exits>
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Riker: Then what?
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Picard: Then? Then we see what unfolds, Number One.
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<engineering...>
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Laforge: Whew-ee, these plans call for some pretty comprehensive changes!
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Phaser control, sensor array, warp engine output, even modifications to
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the photon torpedo systems. I sure hope those R&D guys know what they're
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doing...
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Barclay: Th-these phaser control sy-system changes look pretty
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s-straight- forward. I th-think we can f-fabricate the necessary parts
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with the replicator.
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Data: That sounds plausible. The reconfiguration should not take long.
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Laforge: Great Reg. Get on it. Data, let's have a look at these new
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sensor and scanner controls...
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<bridge...>
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Worf: Another transmission from Starbase 42, sir.
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Picard: Onscreen, Lieutenant.
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Stone: We're about to receive telemetry data from the Klingon ships.
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Patching you in, Enterprise.
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Picard: Understood, we are receiving.
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<Klingon transmission cuts in... View of a littered solar system,
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wreckage of a number of ships all around. Several Romulan warships can
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be seen maneuvering in the distance, in various stages of
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cloaking/firing. Quite a firefight is occurring, in fact. Some
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triangular wedge-shaped vessels are engaging the Romulans. The wedges
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are much larger than the warbirds, although their weaponry does not seem
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overpoweringly effective. Apparently this star system is of some
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importance to the Romulans; there is an orbiting starbase and evidence of
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a ground base on one of the planets. The bases are continually firing
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plasma torpedoes at the strange wedge-shaped behemoths. The alien ships
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dwarf even the starbase, and appear to be bristling with small beam
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weapons. Smaller flashes of light are frequently seen throughout the
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display.>
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Riker: Judging from the scale, those ships must be immense!
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Troi: I sense ... great evil, Captain. Something terrible is happening
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out there.
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<Back to the viewer. One of the alien vessels is seen to crumple under a
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concerted Romulan attack, as multiple globes of plasma energy slam into
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it from all sides. The Romulans are not totally unscathed, however.
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Their torpedo firing rate is relatively slow, while the aliens' smaller
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weapons fire much more rapidly. The tremendous firing rate allows them
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to damage some warbirds in the process of cloaking and uncloaking... The
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levels of energy being released is awesome, with beams of phaser fire
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lancing out from Romulan warbirds and pulsed blasts of energy spraying
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from the aliens.>
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Picard: Evil? What do you mean?
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Troi: Great malevolence is at work here. Just... Evil!
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<Troi looks increasingly tense/uncomfortable...>
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Riker: There's certainly something terrible out there. That must be at
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least a third of the border fleet in action.
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<viewer again... there is a tremendous flash of energy, temporarily
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blanking out the screen. viewer dims, bridge crew shades their eyes...
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view returns. apparently a meteor shower has chosen this moment to pass
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thru the vicinity.>
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<Troi screams in agony and falls on the floor, unconscious>
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Picard: Crusher to bridge, medical emergency! (stands up)
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Riker: Deanna! (Rushing to her side...)
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Worf: Sir! Tactical telemetry indicates the planet has disappeared! And
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one of the moons in the system is now moving in a *linear* path.
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Picard: Linear path? That doesn't make sense.
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<on viewer... the image begins to distort and momentarily fades into
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noise. The image is rocking unsteadily as it returns more clearly. No
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Romulan vessels are visible, although the starbase and alien ships are
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still evident. The alien ships seem to be regrouping, while another
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plasma globe races away from the starbase. A brilliant beam of energy
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flashes out between the moon and the starbase, which begins to glow
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pulsatingly. There is another blinding flash, and then the image
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returns. The starbase is conspicuously absent. Picard looks visibly
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shaken, somewhat pale. Troi seems to be coming around. Dr. Crusher
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arrives in the turbolift. [Busy little scene, eh?]>
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Crusher: What happened? Deanna, are you alright?
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Troi: (moan...) I-I think so... (moan...)
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Riker: But what happened?
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<Riker and Crusher are still hovering over Troi, who is now sitting up on
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the floor. Crusher is running one of many little feinbergs over Troi and
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frowning concernedly...>
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Worf: Captain, the Klingon squadron has ceased transmissions.
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Picard: Acknowledged. Worf, raise Commander Stone.
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Worf: Aye sir. Captain, Base Commander Stone is already hailing us.
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Picard: Onscreen...
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<Riker returns to his seat. Base Commander Stone is on the viewer. He
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too looks a little pale.>
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Stone: I hope you were watching closely, Picard, so you can tell me I
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didn't just see a planet destroyed.
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Picard: I was indeed, Commander, but I suspect we both saw the same
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thing.
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Stone: I was afraid you'd say that. I'm forwarding a report to
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Starfleet. When is the Enterprise going to arrive?
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<Picard turns to the navigation officer...>
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Ensign: Approximately 24 minutes, sir.
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Picard: In 10 minutes, Commander. We can discuss this further then.
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Stone: Fine. Till then.
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<end transmission. Picard turns to ensign>
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Picard: Warp factor 8.2, ensign.
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Ensign: Aye sir, increasing velocity to warp factor 8.2.
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Riker: So what exactly happened just now? Those alien ships were big, but
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they couldn't destroy a planet, could they?
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Picard: Hopefully we'll be able to determine that when we dock.
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Counselor, are you alright?
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Troi: I will be in a moment, Captain.
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Crusher: No physical damage evident, but tremendously increased cerebral
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bloodflow. No hemorrhaging, but that must be one heck of a headache.
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Troi: All of a sudden, such intense fear, then pain, like a million
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voices crying out all at once. Now ... nothing. Except ... a lurking
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malevolence. <shudder>
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<Crusher administers injection...>
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Crusher: This should ease the headache, but I think you better come down
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to sickbay for a more thorough examination.
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Troi: I don't think that will be necessary, Dr. It was a psychic shock,
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not something that would cause physical damage.
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Picard: We only have a few minutes, Deanna, but perhaps it would be best
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if you spent them resting under Dr. Crusher's observation.
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Troi: Yes sir...
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<Troi & Crusher exit to turbolift...>
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Laforge: Engineering to bridge
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Riker: Go ahead Geordi...
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Laforge: Sir, we've recalibrated the sensor array according to these
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specifications and have extended our range 35% according to preliminary
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testing. Scanner resolution has also improved.
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Picard: Well done, Mr Laforge. Further testing will have to wait, we'll
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be docking at Starbase 42 soon and I'll need you and Data then. Your
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backup crew will have to oversee any further operations.
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Laforge: Understood sir. I'll put Barclay in charge, since he's already
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handled it up to this point. Laforge out.
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Riker: Barclay? (sigh...)
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Ensign: Sir, we've entered sector 43-12. Ready for docking approach in 2
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minutes.
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Picard: Acknowledged, Ensign. Drop to impulse.
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Ensign: Aye sir. Impulse power only.
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<Enterprise drops out of warp, starbase 42 can be dimly seen in the
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distance. Enterprise rapidly approaches while decelerating, then is held
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in a starbase tractor beam. Docking completes...>
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<Seems like another good breaking point..... At this point, 99% of you
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are probably saying "Geeze, *That's* what all this was building up to??"
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Well, someone had to do it, right?>
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<Now in a briefing room on Starbase 42. Base Commander Stone and two of
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his aides are present, along with the Enterprise senior officers. A
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Klingon officer is speaking via the viewscreen.>
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K'lnok: The alien battleships docked with the battlestation shortly after
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the starbase was eliminated. We have been unable to detect further
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activity, and are approaching with full cloaking. There has been no sign
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of any surviving Romulan warships. We will resume contact in one hour.
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K'lnok out.
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Stone: The Klingons have maintained radio silence to avoid detection,
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with a few
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intermittent dispatches like the one you just saw. We have not been able
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to converse with them since their telemetry relays stopped.
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Picard: Has Starfleet been notified of the latest developments?
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Stone: Yes, but we've received no reply yet. Your previous orders will
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stand until further notice.
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Riker: Even with the improvements made to our sensors we won't get a
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better picture than you'll get here on this starbase. What's the point
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of sending the Enterprise into Romulan space to monitor a situation that
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the Klingons can already monitor? Especially since they can move freely
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with their cloaking devices?
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[ed: So we'll have a story to watch, obviously!! }-) ]
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Riker: If I may speak candidly sir, I must say that something about these
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orders doesn't make any sense.
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Stone: As you've guessed, there are other motives here. We have enjoyed
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a prosperous, peaceful alliance with the Klingons for many years now, but
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no one can overlook their natural warrior instincts. In fact, a few
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members of the Federation Council have expressed some concern about the
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Klingons being the first Federation representatives to make contact with
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these aliens. I'm sure you can appreciate these concerns - um, no
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offense, Lieutenant Worf.
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Worf: None taken, *Sir*.
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Picard: So we are actually now being assigned to make contact with these
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aliens?
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Stone: Yes, if at all possible, find out where they're from, what sparked
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their conflict with the Romulans, what they're ultimately seeking. We
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want to establish peaceful contact with this race.
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Riker: That could be interpreted as a hostile act by the Romulans,
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though. Never mind that simply violating the Neutral Zone is an act of
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war.
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Stone: That's a risk we'll have to take. These aliens are too powerful
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to be allowed to remain unknowns. We have to learn more about them, see
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if they pose any threat to the Federation. We can justify your initial
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entry into Romulan space as response to distress calls. We're betting
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that the Romulans will be too busy with the aliens to offer much
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objection.
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Picard: Since we *are* dealing in unknowns, it would seem wiser to wait
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it out, since we *know* violating Romulan Space is an act of war.
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Stone: Jean-Luc, we're not here to debate Starfleet orders. And
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Starfleet doesn't want to get caught unaware. Given the destructive
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power we've witnessed, the problem may grow too large to handle if we
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wait it out.
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Picard: Yes, but what I mean is
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<Klaxon interrupts.>
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Voice: Alert. Intruder detected in sector 43-13. Commander Stone please
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report to the bridge.
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Stone: That's in the Neutral Zone! I wonder what the devil is going on.
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We'll have to talk more later, Picard. I suggest you and your crew
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return to your ship, we may need your services sooner than we thought.
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<break>
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<Bridge of the Enterprise.>
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Picard: Data, link us in to the starbase commnet. Let's see what's
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happening.
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Data: Aye, sir.
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Picard: Bridge to Engineering -
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Barclay: Engineering, B-Barclay here, sir.
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Picard: What's the status of our warp drive upgrade? Is Commander Laforge
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there yet?
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Barclay: He j-just arrived sir. A f-full status report is on-on the way.
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Picard: Fine. Picard out. (turn to stare at viewer...)
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<A relatively empty region of space. A wedge-shaped ship is visible, and
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a number of tiny points of light seem to be ejecting from the underside
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of the ship.>
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Riker: How did they get there so fast?
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Picard: Let's not jump to conclusions Number One. We don't know that
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this is one of the ships we watched before. Data, can you increase the
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magnification?
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What are those objects being ejected?
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Data: Increasing. Scanners indicate the objects in question are
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metallic, no life signs indicated. They appear to be small
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self-propelled probes of some kind. Judging from the number and
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trajectories, the aliens would seem to be surveying the star systems in
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that sector.
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Riker: Surveying? So they're on a mission of conquest and colonization?
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Worf: Pardon the intrusion, sir. Klingons fight for conquest. That
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battle station was *not* designed for conquest. One cannot expand one's
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empire by vaporizing the member planets.
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Riker: Point taken, Mr. Worf. But if they're not colonizing, then what
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*are* they doing here?
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Picard: Counselor - can you pick up any impressions that would shed light
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on the question?
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Troi: Sorry Captain, the distance is too great. I cannot isolate their
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thought patterns from everything else in the intervening space.
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Worf: Sir, the starbase is receiving another transmission from Captain
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K'lnok.
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Picard: Onscreen, Lieutenant.
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Worf: Aye sir.
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<View of bridge of Klingon Bird of Prey, K'lnok seated in foreground,
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staring forward.>
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K'lnok: Federation Starbase, this is Captain K'lnok. We have lost
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contact with the alien warships. We are now scanning the area for
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survivors.
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<Red alert goes off on Klingon bridge. K'lnok turns away, switching to
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battle language. A few short barking commands are heard, and the
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transmission ends.>
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Picard: Worf, what happened to their signal?
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Worf: They switched off, sir. The aliens reappeared in their sector, and
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Captain K'lnok ordered full cloaking. That is all I heard before the
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channel closed.
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Data: Sir, the alien vessel has changed course and is accelerating.
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Picard: What is its new heading?
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Data: 268.7 mark 3. Sir, it is on a direct intercept course with our
|
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current coordinates.
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Picard: Alert Commander Stone. Data, what is their ETA?
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Data: They are still traveling at sublight speeds, but continue to
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accelerate. I cannot determine their maximum velocity or estimated time
|
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of arrival as yet, Captain.
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Worf: The starbase personnel are aware of the course change, Sir. They
|
|
have gone to red alert. We are being cleared to disengage from the
|
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spacedock.
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Picard: Ensign, take us out of dock. Lieutenant Worf, sound red alert.
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|
(aside) where is that engineering status report??
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Laforge: Engineering to Captain Picard
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Picard: Go ahead, Commander.
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Data: Captain, the alien vessel has disappeared from sensors.
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Picard: Number One, take care of Geordi's report. Data, what do you mean
|
|
"disappeared" ?
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Data: They were accelerating to lightspeed, sir. The moment they
|
|
attained lightspeed they vanished from the sensors.
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Worf: Sir, sensors are now picking up a subspace anomaly, bearing 352.
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Picard: Onscreen.
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<view of typical starfield, with a blurred region in the center.
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|
Suddenly the familiar wedge-shape appears as the blurring subsides.>
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Picard: Lieutenant, hail the alien vessel. All freqencies.
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Worf: Aye sir.
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|
Picard: Number One, what is our weapons status?
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|
Riker: Thanks to Lieutenant Barclay, we have Improved Definition phasers
|
|
available. But Geordi is still working on increasing the warp engine
|
|
output to provide sufficient energy for the new phasers.
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|
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Worf: The alien vessel is not responding.
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|
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|
Picard: Keep trying, Lieutenant. Can we fire the phasers with our
|
|
current warp configuration?
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|
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|
Riker: Yes, but only for a limited amount. The old power couplings won't
|
|
hold up to the higher energy levels for very long.
|
|
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|
Picard: With luck it won't come to that.
|
|
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|
Riker: I'd like to know how they found us so quickly...
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|
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|
Picard: Indeed, Number One. Unfortunately they're not giving us the
|
|
opportunity to ask.
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|
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|
Ensign: We are clear of the spacedock, sir.
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|
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Picard: Lay in an intercept course with the alien vessel, one-half
|
|
impulse.
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|
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|
Ensign: Course plotted and laid in, sir.
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|
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|
Picard: Engage. Counselor, what can you make of the aliens now?
|
|
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|
Troi: I sense a note of surprise, Captain. And also a slight hint of
|
|
fear and apprehension. They seem to think we are the Romulans, Captain!
|
|
They were not expecting to find us here.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Indeed. Fear of us? Fear of the Romulans?
|
|
|
|
Troi: I'm not sure, sir, but I don't think so. I can't pick up anything
|
|
more specific.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Lieutenant Worf, any luck hailing the vessel?
|
|
|
|
Worf: None sir. They are apparently capable of receiving our
|
|
transmissions but are ignoring them.
|
|
|
|
<On the viewer - the alien vessel looms closer. Small points of light
|
|
are again seen to be darting from the underside of the ship.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: More probes? (looking confused. he's good at that look, eh?)
|
|
|
|
Data: Negative. I am detecting life signs. The small objects appear to
|
|
be piloted spacecraft.
|
|
|
|
Picard: What is our current range?
|
|
|
|
Data: Twenty thousand megameters and closing, sir.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Are those smaller vessels armed?
|
|
|
|
Data: That is highly probable. Energy levels are too high to be
|
|
accounted for solely by their propulsion systems.
|
|
|
|
<viewer again - gosh, is that thing *ever* gonna run out? A vast number
|
|
of tiny lights can now be seen streaking toward the Enterprise.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Raise shields.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Shields raised, sir.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Are we still tied in to the Starbase communications net?
|
|
|
|
Data: Affirmative.
|
|
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|
Picard: Good. Link our fire control scanners to the Starbase scanners.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Afraid they'll overwhelm our targeting systems?
|
|
|
|
Picard: It's a possibility we cannot rule out, Number One. We may still
|
|
be able to communicate peacefully, but the likelihood of that seems to be
|
|
decreasing.
|
|
|
|
Data: Range is twelve thousand megameters, sir. The smaller craft are
|
|
approaching at approximately eight tenths of lightspeed. The larger
|
|
vessel is also continuing to approach.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Lieutenant Worf, try to open a channel again. Broadcast this
|
|
message: "To unidentified vessel. You are encroaching on Federation
|
|
territory. Stop and identify yourselves or we will be forced to take
|
|
action against you."
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir, opening channel. ... Sir, they are responding.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Onscreen!
|
|
|
|
<A human appears onscreen, wearing a drab-green uniform with various
|
|
decorations. A vast control deck can be seen behind him, with figures in
|
|
black or white armor or uniforms moving in the background...>
|
|
|
|
Ozzel: This is Admiral Ozzel of the Imperial Star Destroyer Ventooin. We
|
|
do not recognize the sovereignty of your "Federation" over this space.
|
|
We have traced your communications with rebel ships and recognize you to
|
|
be aiding enemies of The Empire. Surrender and prepare to be boarded.
|
|
|
|
Picard: (gestures to cut the channel) Rebels? Surrender? Counselor, can
|
|
you tell what he's talking about?
|
|
|
|
Troi: He must be referring to the Klingon vessels, sir. I sense
|
|
anticipation, this Admiral is waiting to hear how other task forces have
|
|
fared.
|
|
|
|
Riker: They must have intercepted K'lnok's report of looking for
|
|
survivors. Then they traced the source and destination of the signal to
|
|
reach us and the Klingons!
|
|
|
|
Data: That seems highly likely sir. This vessel was situated nearly
|
|
between us at the time.
|
|
|
|
Picard: (nodding to Worf to reopen the channel) This is Captain Jean-Luc
|
|
Picard, of the Federation Starship Enterprise. We know nothing of the
|
|
rebels of whom you speak. We seek only to communicate and establish
|
|
peaceful relations with your people. Why do you wish us to surrender? We
|
|
have no quarrel with you. However, I must repeat my prior warning, and
|
|
ask you to cease your advance into Federation space.
|
|
|
|
<channel closes, returning to starfield. The alien ships are much closer
|
|
now.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Well, that didn't seem very friendly.
|
|
|
|
<A small tremor passes through the ship.>
|
|
|
|
Picard: What was that?
|
|
|
|
Data: The small alien spacecraft have opened fire. They appear to be
|
|
using pulsed energy beam weapons.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Any damage?
|
|
|
|
Data: None sir, shields are holding.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Lieutenant, fire a low-intensity warning shot at the mother ship.
|
|
Target one degree off their bow. Let's give them one more chance to
|
|
desist.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir.
|
|
|
|
<Phaser fires, lancing out toward the wedge-shaped vessel, missing by a
|
|
tiny margin.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Think they'll take the hint, sir?
|
|
|
|
Picard: We'll know soon enough, Number One.
|
|
|
|
<The main batteries open up on the star destroyer. The Enterprise is
|
|
rocked by a large number of energy blasts.>
|
|
|
|
Picard: Damage report!
|
|
|
|
Worf: Shields are holding at 90%, sir. Minor disturbances on decks 9 and
|
|
22.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Arm photon torpedoes, ready phasers. Lock on the mother ship.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Torpedoes armed, phasers locked on target.
|
|
|
|
<A flight of TIE fighters zooms in on the viewer, blasters firing. More
|
|
small tremors as the fighters veer out of view.>
|
|
|
|
Picard: This is damned annoying. Fire photon torpedoes, delta cluster.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Firing photon torpedoes.
|
|
|
|
<A volley of torpedoes lashes out. One intercepts an unfortunate TIE
|
|
fighter, which is vaporized instantly. The others diverge, MIRV-style,
|
|
detonating at the star destroyer.>
|
|
|
|
Data: A hit, sir. They seem to have deflector screens, no structural
|
|
damage is evident.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Inform the starbase of our action. That ship should be entering
|
|
their weapon range soon.
|
|
|
|
<More pounding. The ship rocks again.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: That was different - where did it come from?
|
|
|
|
Data: A small projectile, sir, very dense. Composed primarily of
|
|
protons. Apparently these gunships have a diverse complement of weapons.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Shields down to 72%, sir.
|
|
|
|
<Another impact...>
|
|
|
|
Picard: Begin evasive maneuvers!
|
|
|
|
Data: Sir, we are completely surrounded by these craft, and they are
|
|
orders of magnitude more maneuverable.
|
|
|
|
<Yet another impact...>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Worf, lock phasers on any small fighters, wide dispersion. Fire
|
|
at will.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir. Firing.
|
|
|
|
<Phaser fire lances out from banks along the saucer and the main hull.
|
|
The beams hit targets before they have widened appreciably. Three beams
|
|
strike, three fighters vaporize.>
|
|
|
|
Data: Sir, phaser energy conduits are approaching danger zone. Critical
|
|
in 20 seconds at present rate of fire.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Another round, Worf. Dammit sir! We can track them but we can't
|
|
hit so many targets.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Indeed, Number One. We're wasting our firepower destroying such
|
|
tiny objects.
|
|
|
|
<Another tremor... The star destroyer is closing ground, and unleashing
|
|
another volley.>
|
|
|
|
Worf: Shields at 61%. Phasers deenergized. Minor injuries reported.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Full reverse. Let's put some distance between us and that star
|
|
destroyer
|
|
|
|
before it lives up to its name.
|
|
|
|
Data: The gunships are pursuing, sir. They appear to have only
|
|
forward-firing weapons; they can only attack when they are facing us.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Interesting... Worf, ready tractor beam. Select targets as they
|
|
enter facing trajectories. Filter out other objects from the targeting
|
|
system until they attain firing threshold. Activate when ready.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir. Targeting computers reprogrammed, tractor beams ready.
|
|
|
|
<A trio of TIE fighters zooms in on an attack run, in tight formation. A
|
|
tractor beam shoots out from the Enterprise saucer, locking onto all
|
|
three craft at once. The effect is like that of a brick wall; the
|
|
fighters crumple under the sudden deceleration. They explode somewhat
|
|
slowly, as the tractor beam is still active.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Brilliant! (beaming at Picard)
|
|
|
|
Picard: Thank you, Number One. However, we're not out of the fire yet.
|
|
Also, I was only expecting to hold them out of attack position, I didn't
|
|
realize the craft couldn't handle the stress of deceleration.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Well, it was still an excellent idea, sir.
|
|
|
|
<Another impact rocks the ship. Tractor beams are locking in all around
|
|
the ship, but there are still too many fighters, though their numbers are
|
|
slowly declining.>
|
|
|
|
Worf: Shields are down to 30%! Structural damage reported on decks 23
|
|
thru 29. Sickbay reports casualties throughout the ship.
|
|
|
|
Picard: But even that may not be enough. Data! Quickly, transmit to
|
|
starbase: Lock tractor beams on us, and cycle every 30 milliseconds.
|
|
Ensign, cut impulse, full stop.
|
|
|
|
Ensign: Full stop, aye!
|
|
|
|
Data: Message acknowledged, sir.
|
|
|
|
<The Enterprise is completely enveloped in the starbase tractor beam,
|
|
which is shimmering rapidly. In a few moments most of the TIE fighters
|
|
are crushed or torn apart as the beam fluctuates. The remaining fighters
|
|
turn and head for their mother ship, which has continued to approach.
|
|
Riker is about to congratulate Picard again, when suddenly...>
|
|
|
|
Worf: Sir, sensors detect new subspace anomalies!
|
|
|
|
Picard: Onscreen, Mr. Worf!
|
|
|
|
<Two more star destroyers shimmer into view...>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Our options for peaceful contact seem to be dwindling, sir.
|
|
|
|
Picard: I'm well aware of that, Number One. This is exactly the kind of
|
|
situation Starfleet wanted to avoid. Now we're facing an interstellar
|
|
war with a race we've only been aware of for a little over a week!
|
|
|
|
Riker: Well, if they want a war they picked a helluva bad spot to start.
|
|
We've seen these star destroyers' firepower; they won't even faze our
|
|
starbase.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Let's not get too overconfident, Will. They didn't just politely
|
|
tap our shields just now either.
|
|
|
|
<The Enterprise has been drawn aside the docking bay of the starbase.
|
|
The Trio of star destroyers is standing off, halting their advance.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: What are they waiting for? They seemed in such a hurry to advance
|
|
on us a few moments ago.
|
|
|
|
Troi: Their commander is experiencing grave doubts, Sir. I sense that
|
|
Admiral Ozzel is having difficulty committing to a course of action.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Doubts? Maybe those one-man craft were their primary means of
|
|
offense?
|
|
|
|
Data: That is a likely hypothesis, sir. Analysis of the overall design
|
|
of the star destroyers would indicate they are unaccustomed to fighting
|
|
ships of a comparable size.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Explain this analysis, Data.
|
|
|
|
Data: Sir, the armaments they have so far displayed are not the size one
|
|
would expect for dealing with ships of such mass. The number, size, and
|
|
rate of fire indicates an arsenal targeted at small gunships, such as the
|
|
ones launched against us, or possibly ships up to the size of a patrol
|
|
cruiser. Their beam weapons were individually too weak to greatly affect
|
|
our shields, but they obviously have the technology to implement larger
|
|
weapons. Also, they were unable to coordinate a concentrated firing of
|
|
their weapon turrets against us, further supporting the hypothesis that
|
|
their vessels are designed to deal with multiple small independent
|
|
targets.
|
|
|
|
Riker: But how does that explain that battlestation we saw?
|
|
|
|
Data: I do not know, sir.
|
|
|
|
Picard: That's very interesting, but I don't know how it will help us in
|
|
the immediate situation. Counselor, you said you sensed doubt in the
|
|
alien commander. Can you learn anything more? Perhaps we can capitalize
|
|
on those doubts some way.
|
|
|
|
Troi: I don't know, Captain, I'm not picking up anything now. It's as if
|
|
my senses were being jammed...
|
|
|
|
Worf: Sir, motion detectors are picking up an object closing at high
|
|
speed.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Identify, Mr. Worf!
|
|
|
|
<A pair of Klingon Birds of Prey swoops in in the distance, weapons
|
|
blazing as they drop cloak. A closer view of the "new" star destroyers
|
|
reveals a number of burn marks and battle scars. The Klingon vessels
|
|
unload a barrage of disruptor bolts in tight formation, while a number of
|
|
phasers dotted around each ship pick off the returning TIE fighters. The
|
|
rightmost star destroyer shudders under the disruptor blasts. The star
|
|
destroyers return fire, scoring several hits on the Klingons.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Just when you thought you'd seen it all...
|
|
|
|
<The Klingon vessels bank hard for another pass. A warp engine is
|
|
visibly damaged on one ship, hampering it's maneuvering slightly. Both
|
|
Klingons fire another volley, and the star destroyer explodes in a
|
|
blinding flash. The two remaining star destroyers continue firing, until
|
|
the Klingon ships pass behind them. Phaser beams continue to lash out as
|
|
the Klingons fly by.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: They don't have rear-firing weapons!
|
|
|
|
Picard: So it would seem...
|
|
|
|
<The star destroyers diverge and accelerate. They appear to be trying to
|
|
avoid getting outflanked. The Klingon ships have not completed their
|
|
turns yet, and have momentarily stopped firing.>
|
|
|
|
Worf: They are attempting to escape!
|
|
|
|
Riker: What?
|
|
|
|
<Sure enough, the two big lugs continue to accelerate and flash off,
|
|
vanishing. The Klingons decelerate.>
|
|
|
|
Picard: We seem to have been given a reprieve! Hail the Klingons, um,
|
|
Klingon vessels, Mr. Worf.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir. Channel is open.
|
|
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Picard: Greetings, Klingon Commander. It is a great pleasure to be
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speaking to you. I am Captain Picard, of the starship Enterprise.
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K'lnok: I am K'lnok, Captain of the Vindicator. We have many things to
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discuss, Captain Picard.
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Picard: Agreed. Perhaps we should dock and continue our discussion on
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the base facilities.
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K'lnok: An acceptable proposal. We have need of a shipyard. K'lnok out.
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Riker: We better tell Commander Stone to expect more company... And we
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should requisition additional technicians to get on the refit.
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Picard: Make it so. Lieutenant Worf, inform Commander Stone.
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Worf: Aye, sir.
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<Break to starbase briefing room.>
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K'lnok: Two of the alien vessels returned during our previous
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transmission. They must have planned an ambush but were no match for our
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firepower. The cowards escaped again, leaving almost no trace.
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Picard: Yes, we've noticed the peculiarity of their drive systems. How
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did you discover that this was their destination?
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K'lnok: Our sensors detected residues from their propulsion system. They
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use a crude type of ion engine, once we discovered the ion emissions we
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could detect tremendous amounts ejected by their engines. We were able
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to plot the ships' trajectories based on these traces and followed until
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we encountered them here. We were still unable to track the vessels on
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our scanners.
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Riker: Ion engines? They'd leave a trail like a flare... But our sensors
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couldn't pick them up until just before they arrived.
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Stone: Even the base scanners didn't pick them up. But we're recording
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massive ion traces now.
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Laforge: That's no surprise. If they're using ion engines, they must be
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enormous to move ships of that size. But that doesn't explain their
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translight capability, or why it doesn't leave any traces at translight
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speeds. We always tracked them right up to lightspeed, then .. nothing.
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Picard: It seems we continue to face questions with no sign of any
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answers. We cannot effectively deal with a threat if we cannot detect
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when it will arrive.
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Data: The solution is elementary. Uh, sirs. The alien vessels leave no
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ion trace in the intervening space because they do not traverse that
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space.
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Riker: What do you mean, Data, how can they travel distance without
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traversing the distance?
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Data: By eliminating the impossible, what remains, no matter how
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improbable, must be the truth. Sir, our own communications and
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transporter systems are based on subspace technology - they do not
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operate in normal space.
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Riker: Yes, but we know that only energy forms can be transferred through
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subspace, not matter. Are you proposing that they use transporters to
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beam their ships from point to point?
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Data: No sir, the energy costs would be prohibitive. However, another
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alternative exists - theoretically, matter endowed with sufficient
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kinetic energy could be elevated to another dimension, a hyperspace. The
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theory was in its infancy in the twenty-first century on Earth, but no
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practical results were achieved and research was abandoned with the
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advent of the warp drive.
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K'lnok: We too have recorded such research. It was proven to be
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impractical to implement.
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Picard: Judging from what we've seen so far, these aliens have a
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different standard of what is "practical." Data, access all records
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relevant to the topic. We need a way of detecting these vessels while
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they are in transit. We know there is a delay, the transition into and
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out of hyperspace is not instantaneous. There must be a way of tracking
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them while they are in flight. Mr Laforge, go with Data and work out a
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means for detection.
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Data: Aye sir.
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Laforge: On our way, Captain. <Data & Laforge exit>
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K'lnok: We found no survivors in the Romulan sector, and only minimal
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Romulan ship debris. It is likely that their vessels cloaked and escaped
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in time to avoid destruction.
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Picard: What about alien survivors?
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K'lnok: We found only the remnants of their fighter craft. None of the
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pilots survived to be taken prisoner.
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Picard: Prisoner? We have not declared war with these aliens.
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K'lnok: A slip, I meant "to be rescued."
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Stone: Well, the Federation may not formally be at war but we are on a
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war footing here. This base monitors a highly sensitive area, we have to
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track shipping thru the Neutral Zone in three bordering sectors. Our
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regular patrol craft are totally outclassed by this menace.
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K'lnok: And we have yet to discover the location of the battlestation.
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If you will excuse me, I must file another report with the High Command.
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Stone: By all means, Captain.
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<K'lnok exits.>
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Troi: Captain, I believe we should return to the ship.
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Picard: Why do you say that, Counselor?
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Troi: I'm feeling .. a premonition, of sorts. We haven't much time, sir.
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Picard: Commander, I suggest you alert your personnel. I know it's not
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much to go on but I've come to trust my officers' instincts.
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Stone: I understand, Captain. <Expression of total non-understanding, of
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course.> I think we've covered as much as we can for now.
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<break>
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<view of starbase 42. Enterprise moored along exterior bay.>
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Captain's Log, supplemental: After a brief encounter with the alien
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vessels, we have returned to dock at Starbase 42. We still have no means
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of detecting the approach of the alien vessels. Counselor Troi has been
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experiencing premonitions of impending doom, but several hours have now
|
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passed uneventfully. The ship remains at yellow alert, as is the
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starbase. The Klingon vessels were recalled to other duties by the High
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Command. No further messages have been detected from the Romulans. All
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seems quiet.
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<bridge...>
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Riker: What news have you got, Geordi?
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Laforge: Well sir, Data and Mr. Barclay are working out a prototype for
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their hyperspace scanner in holodeck 2. I just came to deliver the
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damage report.
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Picard: Proceed.
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Laforge: Phaser couplings are now fully operational, and shields are back
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to full efficiency. Also, we've installed an additional polarity
|
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detector in the shield controls. This should increase shield
|
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effectiveness in deflecting charged particles, like those proton
|
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torpedoes.
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Picard: Good work.
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Riker: Well, that ought to take care of those fighters.
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Troi: Captain, I'm sensing it again. Intense evil, it's getting closer!
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Picard: Ensign, prepare to exit spacedock. Lieutenant Worf, anything on
|
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the sensors?
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Worf: Negative sir. Sensors detect nothing unusual.
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Picard: Takes us out, Ensign, ahead one half impulse.
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Ensign: Aye sir.
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Picard: Lieutenant, contact the starbase.. Find out if they've picked up
|
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anything.
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Worf: Aye sir. <pause> Nothing within scan range, sir.
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Troi: It *is* there, Captain. I'm certain of it.
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Picard: Ensign, lay in an elliptical course. I want a full sweep of this
|
|
system, focused on the starbase.
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Ensign: Aye aye, sir. Course plotted and laid in.
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Picard: Engage.
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<Enterprise moving in foreground, starbase fading back.>
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Riker: Sir, the starbase has much greater detection range. If they can't
|
|
see anything, we won't see it.
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Picard: Probably true, Will, but if there really is something out there
|
|
I'd prefer to go looking for it rather than wait for it to find us.
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Worf: Sir, subspace anomaly detected, bearing 339 mark 25!
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Picard: Onscreen, Lieutenant!
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|
<viewer now shows empty space, a slight rippling, and then a flashy entry
|
|
of ... the Death Star, with the requisite train of "support" ships, i.e.,
|
|
a couple super star destroyers, some star destroyers, you get the
|
|
idea...>
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|
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|
Picard: Hail the aliens, Mr. Worf.
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|
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|
Worf: Aye sir. <pause> (under breath) I do not believe they came here to
|
|
talk.
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|
Riker: What was that, Lieutenant?
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|
Worf: Channel open, sir.
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|
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|
Vader: <breathing apparatus rasp liberally inserted here...> My admiral
|
|
reported some difficulties dealing with you. I am here to sort them out.
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|
|
|
Picard: This is Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Federation starship
|
|
Enterprise. I must warn you that you are violating Federation <suddenly
|
|
stops speaking>
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|
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|
Vader: Your Federation means nothing to me. You have aided enemies of
|
|
the Empire. You have assaulted Imperial troops. Now you shall learn the
|
|
price for crossing the Empire.
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|
<Picard is now gasping, hands around his throat, and sinking to his
|
|
knees.>
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Riker: Captain! <gestures to Worf - "close the channel"> Red alert, Mr.
|
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Worf! Raise shields!
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|
<Riker and Troi move to Picard, who is now kneeling and gasping.>
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|
Riker: Medical emergency! Dr Crusher to the bridge immediately!
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|
|
<center on Riker's face, fade out...>
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|
|
<fade back in to Enterprise bridge. Battle stations, red lights
|
|
flashing.>
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|
Riker: Dr. Crusher to the bridge immediately!
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|
Troi: He's being attacked telepathically, I can feel it! Captain, you
|
|
must relax your body, stop struggling physically! Concentrate your mind
|
|
on resisting! We can fight it but you must focus your thoughts
|
|
completely.
|
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|
|
<Picard is still kneeling, but straightens up. Beads of sweat cover his
|
|
face, but he appears to have mastered his initial shock.>
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Riker: Deanna - <she shushes him with her arm. Troi and Picard's eyes
|
|
are locked together in concentration.>
|
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Worf: Sir, the aliens are launching multiple fighter craft. Estimated
|
|
intercept in 2 minutes. Phasers ready. Shall I arm photon torpedoes?
|
|
|
|
<Riker snaps back to attention on the viewer. The Imperial forces are
|
|
still distant. The Death Star is a shimmering globe, with Star
|
|
Destroyers scattered around it. Several squadrons of TIE fighters appear
|
|
as tiny points of light speeding forward.>
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|
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|
Riker: Affirmative, Worf. Arm forward *and* rear launchers. From what
|
|
we know so far it's a fair bet these aliens have never seen warp drive.
|
|
How far to the main ships?
|
|
|
|
Helmsman: Range is approximately 12,000 megameters, sir.
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|
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|
Riker: Ensign, set course 357 mark 35. Give me a .3 second burst of
|
|
maximum warp on my mark.
|
|
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|
Navigator: Aye, sir!
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|
|
|
Riker: Worf, prepare to target rear torpedo launchers. After we move I
|
|
want you to hit the closest target in the rear firing arcs. Full spread,
|
|
maximum yield.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir, photon torpedoes ready!
|
|
|
|
Riker: Now, Ensign!
|
|
|
|
<From behind the Enterprise we look forward and see the Imperial fighters
|
|
racing forward in precise formation. Suddenly the Enterprise warp
|
|
engines engage, throwing the ship forward and slightly upward. The TIE
|
|
fighters, Death Star, and Star Destroyers flash past underneath the ship
|
|
as the Enterprise stops well behind the Imperial ships.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Mr. Worf?
|
|
|
|
Worf: Photon torpedoes locked on target, sir.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Fire!
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir!
|
|
|
|
<Four torpedoes are launched in rapid succession from the rear of the
|
|
ship. As the sparkling orbs of energy streak toward the rear of a Star
|
|
Destroyer, the first explodes in space, obliterating the Destroyer's rear
|
|
shields. The next collides with the control towers, incinerating them.
|
|
The other two enter an engine exhaust port, triggering a massive
|
|
explosion that completely shatters the vessel. The explosion is also
|
|
witnessed on the Enterprise viewscreen, as looks of relief appear on the
|
|
faces of the bridge crew. Riker doesn't have time to savor this victory,
|
|
however, as we see Picard slump forward into Troi's arms, gasping.
|
|
Troi's face is lined with sweat, and she is looking very weary.>
|
|
|
|
Troi: Captain!
|
|
|
|
Riker: Deanna, what happened?
|
|
|
|
<Dr. Crusher arrives from the turbolift, looks, and hurries forward.>
|
|
|
|
Picard: I'm (gasp) alright.
|
|
|
|
Troi: It stopped, he's free now.
|
|
|
|
Crusher: What are you talking about? What stopped?
|
|
|
|
Troi: The Captain was attacked telepathically; he was being strangled.
|
|
The attack stopped just a moment ago.
|
|
|
|
Crusher: Strangled? We'd better make sure you're alright, Jean-Luc.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Better make it fast, Dr. We surprised them just now but that
|
|
won't last much longer.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Sir, the enemy vessels are changing course.
|
|
|
|
<External view, the Star Destroyers appear somewhat chaotic as they try
|
|
to turn and bear on the Enterprise. The TIE fighters are also turning
|
|
slowly, as the Imperial forces try to assimilate what has just happened.>
|
|
|
|
Crusher: This TriOx compound should help clear your head faster, Captain.
|
|
|
|
<Crusher injects Picard with the TriOx.>
|
|
|
|
Picard: Thank you Dr. <stands up, returning to seat.> What is our status,
|
|
Number One?
|
|
|
|
Riker: We have just warped behind the aliens and destroyed one of their
|
|
vessels, Sir. I suggest we turn and prepare for a second assault.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Make it so. <leans back in chair, still looking pale.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Ensign, set course 180 mark 0. Turn us around!
|
|
|
|
Navigator: Aye aye, sir.
|
|
|
|
<The Enterprise wheels around, as the TIE fighters attempt to close in
|
|
again. The larger vessels are still in the distance, although they and
|
|
the Death Star are steadily approaching.>
|
|
|
|
Picard: Well Counselor, it appears that we have encountered the source of
|
|
the intense evil you've been sensing. The question is, how do we combat
|
|
that sort of attack? Our shields are of no help.
|
|
|
|
Troi: I'm not certain, Captain, but I believe it must take great
|
|
concentration to achieve such effectiveness. Possibly the destruction of
|
|
the enemy vessel distracted the being enough to break his mindlink with
|
|
you.
|
|
|
|
Picard: If only we had more time to analyze the situation. Picard to
|
|
Commander Data -
|
|
|
|
Data: Here, sir.
|
|
|
|
Picard: You'll have to suspend your work on the hyperspace scanner, Mr.
|
|
Data. We need you here on the bridge.
|
|
|
|
Data: Acknowledged. On my way, sir.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Captain, our conventional weapons far outclass theirs. If we're
|
|
going to be vulnerable to psychic attacks as well, though, I suggest we
|
|
take out as many of their units as possible before they get another
|
|
chance.
|
|
|
|
Troi: I don't believe they are all psychics, sir. I have only sensed one
|
|
mind of appreciable power, and the evil emanates from there.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Can you pinpoint the location of that being?
|
|
|
|
Troi: Somewhat. My own telepathic powers are limited, and directional
|
|
senses are always imprecise, but I am fairly certain he is on that base
|
|
station.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Then that is our target. We cannot reason with them, so we must
|
|
disable them before that base station can destroy another starbase.
|
|
|
|
<break to ... the command bridge of the Death Star.>
|
|
|
|
Vader: Report, commander. What happened?
|
|
|
|
Commander: We don't know yet, sir. One moment they were ahead of us, and
|
|
our fighters were closing in, then suddenly they were behind us.
|
|
Whatever drive system they're using, it's unlike any we've ever seen
|
|
before.
|
|
|
|
Vader: You said they were using fusion-based propulsion reactors.
|
|
|
|
Commander: Yes, yes, that's what the sensors said, that's what they say
|
|
now, but for a moment they read something totally different.
|
|
|
|
Vader: You should pay more attention to verifying your facts, Commander.
|
|
You are not sounding very rational.
|
|
|
|
Commander: Yes, Lord Vader.
|
|
|
|
Vader: How are your forces currently deployed?
|
|
|
|
Commander: The fighter squadrons are closing with the cruiser, they
|
|
should engage it shortly. They will break off and form an enclosing
|
|
screen when the star destroyers enter attack range. The cruiser will not
|
|
escape this time, Lord Vader.
|
|
|
|
Vader: I want that ship captured intact. No unnecessary damage should be
|
|
inflicted. Inform the fleet captains.
|
|
|
|
Commander: As you wish, Lord Vader. <motioning an aide to come forward>
|
|
Inform the fleet captains - the cruiser is not to be destroyed, it is to
|
|
be taken intact!
|
|
|
|
Vader: Now, proceed towards the base. We shall make another example of
|
|
it...
|
|
|
|
<Back to the Enterprise. Data has just taken his seat at the helm.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Data, how long before those fighters reach us?
|
|
|
|
Data: Estimated intercept in 20 seconds, sir.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Worf, lock phasers, wide dispersal. Prepare to fire at maximum
|
|
range and dispersion.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir.
|
|
|
|
Data: Sir, the alien base station has changed course.
|
|
|
|
Picard: What is the new heading, Mr. Data?
|
|
|
|
Data: It is now on a direct course for Starbase 42, sir.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Damn. Mr. Worf, fire when ready. Ensign, set intercept course
|
|
for the base station, full impulse. Engage!
|
|
|
|
Worf: Firing phasers, sir!
|
|
|
|
<external view, the Enterprise accelerates toward the Imperial ships.
|
|
The wide-beam phaser fire disintegrates the TIE fighters in the
|
|
Enterprise's path. The Star Destroyers begin their barrage as the
|
|
Enterprise approaches. The blasters strike the Enterprise shields, but
|
|
there is little effect.>
|
|
|
|
Riker: Geordi, divert auxiliary power to the forward shields! Once we're
|
|
past them it'll be a while before they can bring their weapons to bear on
|
|
our rear.
|
|
|
|
LaForge: Aye sir, shields holding steady.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Mr. Worf, can you target the base station's propulsion systems?
|
|
|
|
Worf: Negative, sir. If they are using ion drive there is no detectable
|
|
emission from the base station.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Very well. Lock photon torpedoes, closest surface point.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir. Torpedoes ready.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Fire photon torpedoes.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Firing.
|
|
|
|
<The Enterprise is quickly approaching three Star Destroyers, but is
|
|
totally ignoring them. The photon torpedoes are launched, speeding
|
|
towards the Death Star. They impact with the surface and disintegrate
|
|
huge chunks of the station, leaving deep gouges in the surface.>
|
|
|
|
Data: Direct hits, but there is no appreciable decrease in the base's
|
|
power output levels. Analysis indicates the surface is mostly armor,
|
|
with small weapon systems scattered across.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Armor only? Worf, continue firing. Phasers and photon torpedoes,
|
|
narrow salvo.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir, firing phasers and photon torpedoes.
|
|
|
|
<The Enterprise is now past the Star Destroyers, and an intense phaser
|
|
beam is fired at the Death Star, boring a large hole into the surface.
|
|
This is followed by another stream of photon torpedoes, and more
|
|
explosions in those craters.>
|
|
|
|
Picard: Enemy status, Mr. Data?
|
|
|
|
Data: 2% energy drop detected, sir. Possibly a secondary reactor
|
|
powering the weapon systems in that area of the base.
|
|
|
|
Picard: This is ridiculous. We could attack all day and still not make
|
|
any significant difference.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Suggest another torpedo salvo, sir. We may be able to trigger a
|
|
chain reaction in their power systems.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Mr. Data, when will they be in range of the Starbase weapon
|
|
batteries?
|
|
|
|
Data: At their current velocity, it will take 28 minutes, sir.
|
|
|
|
Riker: Captain, we could disable the rest of these vessels first and
|
|
still have time to deal with the base.
|
|
|
|
Picard: Yes, Number One, assuming they don't get lucky and cripple us
|
|
first. Besides, those other vessels are inconsequential. Only the base
|
|
station has enough firepower to present a threat. (sigh.) Mr. Worf,
|
|
prepare another round of photon torpedoes.
|
|
|
|
Worf: Aye sir. (pause) Torpedoes ready, sir.
|
|
|
|
Data: Captain, sensors indicate additional fighter launches from the base
|
|
station. Also, we're picking up more fighters from the Star Destroyers
|
|
behind us.
|
|
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Picard: Acknowledged, Mr. Data. How long before they intercept?
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Data: Given past performance, sir, I estimate a 97.4% probability that
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they will begin their attack at approximately 400 megameters. At their
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current velocity that will be in 52 seconds, sir.
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Riker: They should be well within phaser range already.
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Picard: We need to concentrate our attention and our firepower on that
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base station for the moment. Data, how long can we sustain their attack?
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Data: The aliens are using small particle beam weapons, which are easily
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deflected by our shields. With the shield upgrade, I estimate their
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weapons effectiveness at .04 percent, Sir.
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Picard: Fine, then we ignore those fighters for now. That ought to have
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a sufficiently demoralizing effect, maybe they'll realize the futility of
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their continued assault. Mr. Worf, maintain torpedo lock on the base
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station.
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Worf: Aye sir, torpedoes locked on target.
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Picard: Fire.
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<View from behind the Enterprise. The Death Star looms in front of the
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ship, while squadrons of TIE fighters approach from the rear. The view
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rotates as the Enterprise fires its forward torpedoes. The squadrons of
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fighters leaving the Death Star are also in view, speeding towards the
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Enterprise. Three of the torpedoes hit TIE fighters, vaporizing them.
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The fourth slams into the Death Star, forming a new crater.>
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Worf: Sir, the enemy fighters are intercepting our photon torpedoes.
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Picard: Intercepting .. ?
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Riker: That's suicide! What are they up to?
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Data: It does appear to be an effective means of shielding the main base
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from our torpedoes, Sir.
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Riker: Strangest idea of shields I ever saw.
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Picard: Indeed. Very well then, Mr. Worf, lock phasers on the torpedo
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impact crater. Narrow beam.
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Worf: Aye sir. (pause) Sir, the base station is locking on with a tractor
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beam!
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Riker: Use reverse tractor beams, try to break their lock!
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Worf: Trying, sir. (pause) No effect. Their beam is too powerful.
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Picard: Commander, can you divert more power to the tractor beam
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generators?
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LaForge: They just went to the limit, Sir. No one's ever expected to
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need a larger generator on a starship.
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<Exterior - the Enterprise is surrounded by the Death Star's pulsating
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tractor beam. The fleet of Star Destroyers is arrayed around the ship,
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all are now quiescent. The TIE fighters have veered away, breaking off
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their attack.>
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Commander: We have them now, Lord Vader.
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Vader: Good. Bring them to the main hangar bay. Inform the fleet
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captains to resume course for the base station. We can study the ship
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systems later.
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Commander: Yes, Lord Vader.
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<Pause, again.>
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Path: newserv.ksu.ksu.edu!moe.ksu.ksu.edu!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!bondi.jpl.nasa.gov!hyc
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From: hyc@bondi.jpl.nasa.gov (Howard Chu)
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Newsgroups: alt.startrek.creative
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Subject: Re: FROM THE ARCHIVES: crossover/StarWars/TheReturn.zip (part 02/02)
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Date: 2 Dec 1993 19:32:28 GMT
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Organization: SAR Processing Systems
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Message-ID: <2dlfsc$kbk@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov>
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References: <jfy.754835446@depot.cis.ksu.edu.cis.ksu.edu>
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NNTP-Posting-Host: 128.149.77.149
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Say, it's been a while since I was in this newsgroup... Just a note, in case
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it wasn't obvious; this story began immediately after the episode "To the Nth
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Degree." I guess it hasn't figured in much yet, but Barclay still has some
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tricks up his sleeve... Here's one more brief installment that I wrote a couple
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months ago, it ought to be included in the archive.
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-- Howard
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hyc@hanauma.jpl.nasa.gov
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<View opens on Enterprise being drawn headfirst into the Death Star hangar
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bay, still enveloped in the stupendous tractor beam. As the ship passes
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out of view, cut to Death Star interior.>
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Commander: Admiral - we have a slight problem.
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Ozzel: Problem? What problem?
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Commander: Sir, the hangar bay moorings will not accomodate this alien craft.
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We cannot release the primary tractor beam until the ship is secured.
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Ozzel: So reconfigure a berth for the ship. How long will it take?
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Commander: Preparations have already begun, sir. We estimate at least an
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hour until the new moorings can be secured. But in the meantime, sir, we
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cannot provide full power to the main cannon, the primary reactors cannot
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sustain the sudden heavy power drain while the tractor beam is operating.
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Ozzel: We have insufficient power to attack? This is preposterous!
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Commander: Our orders were to capture the ship intact, sir. We cannot release
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the ship from the tractor beam without damaging it until the moorings are
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ready, and suspending the ship requires a great deal of power.
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Ozzel: Very well, return to your duties. I will advise Lord Vader of this
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new development.
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<Both men turn away, looking slightly pale... Cut to Enterprise bridge.>
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Picard: Weapons status, Mr. Worf - have you found a way to neutralize the
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tractor beam?
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Worf: No sir. Phaser simulations are still negative and photon torpedoes can
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not be launched.
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Riker: What about extending our shields? That would give the torpedoes free
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space to travel in, at least.
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LaForge: Yes, but unless we shrink them down again just before impact, we'll
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take an awful lot of feedback damage.
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Worf: Sir - incoming message from the aliens.
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Picard: Onscreen, Lieutenant.
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<An Imperial officer with black helmet appears onscreen...>
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Commander: Attention rebel scum. Your ship has been captured and is being
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decontaminated prior to boarding. Make no effort at resistance or you will
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be destroyed.
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<Message ends.>
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Riker: "Rebel scum?"
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Troi: Captain, they're hiding something.
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Picard: What do you mean? Hiding what?
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Troi: They may intend to board this ship, but I believe they are powerless
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to do so at the moment.
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Picard: Why? Why are they powerless?
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Troi: I don't know, I couldn't detect any more details, but I know they cannot
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act immediately, or they would have done so already.
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Picard: Very well. I want all personnel in outer areas of the ship evacuated to
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more central locations. Mr. Worf, post security detachments along all outer
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hull access routes. They've given us time to prepare, we might as well use it.
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Staff meeting in ten minutes.
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Worf: Aye sir. I will coordinate security teams here and join you when ready.
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<Cut back to Death Star command bridge. Ozzel is conferring with Vader.>
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Ozzel: Lord Vader, we cannot launch an attack against the enemy base without
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full power to the cannon. The attack must be postponed!
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Vader: I am tiring of your excuses, Admiral. However, an attack on the base
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may not be necessary if we can learn enough from the captured ship. You may
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order the fleet to withdraw. I want the commander of the alien ship brought
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to me for questioning within the hour!
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Ozzel: Yes, my lord!
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<View in space - the Death Star and remaining star destroyers reverse course,
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heading into the emptiness of the Neutral Zone. Moments later, the rippling
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outline of a cloaked vessel passes by... Meanwhile, on the Enterpirse - cut
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to the briefing room, all senior officers present.>
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Worf: Security teams are in position, and containment force fields have all
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checked out, sir.
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Picard: Very good. What about the outer hull evacuation status?
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Troi: The evacuation has proceeded smoothly, sir, although there were some
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complaints that Ten-Forward had to be closed off.
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Crusher: And I've stationed emergency medic teams throughout the ship, just
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in case.
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Picard: Thank you, Dr. Now, what can we do about this tractor beam?
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LaForge: We may have discovered a weakness in the beam, sir.
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Picard: Please continue, Geordi.
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LaForge: Our sensors have detected a regular pattern in the pulsing energy
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output of the beam. It's not a constant energy field, but runs on a harmonic
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power cycle. We may be able to exploit the intervals when the field is at
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its weakest.
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Riker: Can you synchronize the phasers with these weak intervals?
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LaForge: Maybe, but it wouldn't do any good. It's only weak for a couple
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milliseconds, the phaser beam wouldn't be strong enough to do any damage on
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such a small duty cycle.
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Data: However, we may be able to modulate the transporter beam to function
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through the field.
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LaForge: We've done it before, although with this tiny an interval to work
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with, total transit time will really get extended.
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Riker: Extended how long?
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Data: At full gain, it will take 7.82 times longer for full materialization.
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LaForge: And even at full gain our effective power output is greatly reduced.
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We won't have a lot of range.
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Riker: We won't need a lot of range, we just need to get in, find the controls
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to deactivate the beam, and get out.
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Picard: Hold on, Number One. No one said anything about boarding the alien
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base.
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Riker: Sir, we're completely powerless unless we can deactivate that beam.
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This may be the only way. Besides, we're already *in* the base, so we might
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as well take a look around...
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Picard: How long will it take to modify the transporters?
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LaForge: Not long, it's a simple modification to the control circuits.
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Picard: Make it so. Commander, you may assemble your away team. However,
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I am assigning Mr. Worf and Mr. LaForge to remain on the ship.
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Worf: But sir! -
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Picard: Commander Riker's mission is one of espionage, Mr. Worf, not for
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combat. However, with the threat of enemy boarding parties, there is a great
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likelihood of combat on *this* ship. As Chief of Security you are needed here.
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Worf: Yes sir.
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Picard: Geordi, I need you in Engineering, to monitor our power systems and
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make sure any intruders aren't able to damage critical systems and leave us
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without backup.
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LaForge: Aye sir.
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Riker: Data, you're with me. We'll keep the party small and move fast.
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Picard: If that is all, this meeting is adjourned. Good luck, Will.
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Riker: Thank you sir. Let's go, Data.
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<Riker & Data leave first, followed by the others. Fade out...>
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<Fade in to transporter room. Picard, Riker, Data, & O'Brien present.
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Riker and Data are handing over their rank insignia to O'Brien...>
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Data: We have chosen a spot near a computer access terminal. Sensors detect no
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life forms within a 20 meter radius of the location, so it should be a
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relatively safe transport point.
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Picard: Very good, Mr. Data. Be careful, Number One. We'll be out of
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communicator contact, so you'll only have your emergency transponder to signal
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trouble.
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Riker: Understood, sir.
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O'Brien: And if you need out and that tractor beam is still up, it's going to
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be a very slow trip pulling you back, sir.
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<Riker joins Data on transporter pads...>
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Riker: If we don't take care of that tractor beam, there may not be anyone to
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bring back. And maybe nowhere to go back to, for that matter.
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Picard: We'll be here. And we'll be waiting for your return.
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Riker: See you when we get back, Sir. Mr. O'Brien - energize!
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O'Brien: Aye, sir. <activates transport controls.>
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<Riker & Data slowly fade out in a pulsating shimmer of light... Cut to
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Death Star interior, as Riker & Data rematerialize in front of the computer
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console. As they begin surveying their surroundings, cut back to Enterprise
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transporter room.>
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O'Brien: Transport complete, sir, they've made it.
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Picard: Keep a sharp lock on them, Mr. O'Brien. I want them back the instant
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they signal.
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O'Brien: Aye aye, sir. We'll get them back.
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<Picard exits.>
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