LT Stev
Intelligence Officer
LCDR Seabrook
Chief Intelligence Officer
LT T'Ayia Llire
Senior Engineering Officer
LTJG Chase Monroe
Security Officer
Stev realized that he had forgotten just how large an Excelsior
class starship actually was. After spending ten years hopping around the
quadrant in the Ghost Rider, he wasn’t used to the miles of
corridors he needed to walk through to get from one point of the ship to
another. At least I’m still in decent shape he thought to
himself.
The lanky Vulcan went to his quarters to drop off Phread and what few
belongings he still had. Stev placed Phread on the desk and the tribble wiggled
its way over to the computer terminal. Most of the Vulcan’s belongings were kept
in the well-worn duffel that he had acquired years back and just now tossed onto
his bunk. Stev removed one item and placed it carefully on the desk. He thumbed
the small activation switch and turned it on. It will be nice to display this
again, he thought as a hologram of he and T’Aiya sprang into existence.
He thought back to the day when KC had taken the holo-image, it was the day
after he and T’Aiya had returned to the Lexington from their shore leave
to Earth when he had proposed to her.

Stev looked wistfully at the image; he and T’Aiya had been holding hands behind
her back. Maybe we can eventually go back to the way things were now that I’m
back among the living, he thought as he walked back out of his sleeping
area.
The shared common room of his quarters was immaculate. Every last piece of
furniture was in exactly the prescribed standard location. There was not a trace
of decoration to be found. The Vulcan did not believe that he had been assigned
to a completely vacant set of rooms. Stev wondered who, if anyone was living in
the other bedroom. "I’ll look into that later," he thought to himself as
he walked back out into the corridor
Stev had two priorities now; one he needed to go report to Lieutenant
Commander Seabrook, the Chief of Intelligence; and two he had to go find T’Aiya.
He had seen her sitting by his bedside when he had awoken in Sickbay and had
been astonished to see her. He hadn’t thought he was anywhere near the
Phoenix’s patrol area when he was ambushed in the Castis system. "But
then a Heavy Cruiser doesn’t follow a set patrol area and the Phoenix and
I have come close to meeting each other in the past," He thought to himself
with a smile crossing his lips.
T’Aiya had left sickbay so abruptly after he awoke that he hadn’t had time to
say anything to her beyond calling out his pet name for her, "Aishamano",
the Vulcan word for beloved. As Stev took the turbolift to SMIDGEN he wondered
why she had left so suddenly. He had been out of her life for ten years and
wasn’t sure what was going to happen between them now that he was no longer
"dead". He did need to talk with her. He would find her after he had met with
Lieutenant Commander Seabrook.
His ruminations had taken him most of the trip to the office of the Phoenix’s
Chief of Intelligence. Being a Federation intelligence operative, Stev had heard
rumors about Seabrook but was wondering about the reality he was about to face.
"Well, no time like the present to find out," he thought. Stev remembered
some of the rumors he’d heard concerning his superior and chuckled to himself at
the irony of his thoughts. He sounded the chime.
"Enter," called a voice that did not seemed to be muffled by the door.
Stev walked through the open door. His eyes were drawn immediately to a
familiar face. The two men stared at each other for a moment then,
simultaneously, each of them said, "You!"
Laughing and motioning Stev to take a seat Commander Seabrook took the
initiative, "Never let it be said that the gods don’t have a sense of humor. Of
all the people who might have been my new intelligence officer, you are the last
one I would ever have thought of," Seabrook smiled. "The last time I saw you was
on Ergon IV in—what was the name of that bar?"
Stev had no specific orders from Frankenstein regarding a former intelligence
contact being his immediate superior, so he was guarded in his response.
"The Bald Beatle," he replied flatly. Seeing the Chief of Intelligence
smile at his response the Vulcan raised an eyebrow. Seabrook attempted to raise
his own in reply. Encouraged by Seabrook’s attitude, Stev relaxed in his chair.
"Had I known you were Starfleet Intelligence, I wouldn’t have let you have those
power converters so cheaply."
"Had I known YOU were Starfleet Intelligence I wouldn’t have paid as much as
I did."
"Actually, sir," the Vulcan replied while stroking his chin, "technically I
wasn't with Starfleet Intelligence."
Seabrook's grin faded somewhat. "Oh?" The look on his face told Stev to
continue.
"Sir, I am only authorized to tell you only that I was with a Federation
intelligence service known to me as ‘October.’ If you want more specifics
than that, you’ll have to contact Admiral Donati at Flying Cloud, Sir."
Stev broke into a broad grin. "Though I do hope you'll tell me where you
got the Romulan Ale you paid me for those power converters."
Seabrook was grinning as well. "I see both of us have secrets we want to
keep. I think I’ll keep that one to myself. I might need my source in the
future. Who knows when I’ll need power converters again?"
Knowing at that precise moment that he was going to enjoy working with this
man, Stev steered the conversation back to work, "Speaking of secrets, Sir, I
know I wasn’t scheduled for duty until after a full debriefing by you and
Captain Lawrence. However, I was wondering if I could have a preliminary tour of
SMIDGEN."
"Of course," Seabrook responded. "I’m always happy to talk about my brain
child."
"Your brain child?" Stev asked, puzzled.
Seabrook nodded. "At the risk of sounding smug, I designed SMIDGEN."
Stev looked at Seabrook in surprise. "You did?"
Seabrook stood up and motioned Stev to follow him. The two stepped out of the
office and into the passageway. Seabrook turned to the right and took about six
steps, stopping in front of a non-descript door with no markings.
Commander Seabrook opened the door to SMIDGEN and introduced Stev to Ensign
Nimsha. After watching the young ensign blush brilliantly and try very hard to
impress her superior officers, Seabrook to Stev on a tour of the Phoenix’s
intelligence arm. Stev was very impressed with the holo-table and the Rube
Goldberg room. He was less impressed with the officer’s accommodations within
SMIDGEN.
"Is this where the Intel offices live?" Stev asked. "The quarters that
Commander Hawk assigned me are larger," he thought to himself.
"No," Seabrook shook his head emphatically. "We live in quarters just like
the rest of the crew. This is in case we have to lock down SMIDGEN." He walked
to the end of the compartment to show Stev the head and sonic showers. They met
Lieutenant Spenser coming out.
"Spenser, this is Lieutenant Stev. He’s joining us as an Assistant
Intelligence Officer. Stev, this is Robert Allen Spenser."
Spenser reached out a hand, his face wreathed in a smile. "Welcome aboard,
Lieutenant. I’m very glad to see you. It means we can get off 12-hour shifts
now. Stewart—Lieutenant Stewart, that is—is going to be just as happy."
"You work 12-hour shifts?" Stev asked incredulously.
"Only because we didn’t have enough senior officers to work 8-hour shifts.
With you here, that changes everything," Spenser replied with a smile.
Seabrook smiled at the delight on Spenser’s face. "Stev will be starting his
training tomorrow. I’m sure it won’t take long for him to be ready to take a
shift of his own. In the meantime—"
Spenser groaned. "I know, Commander, back to the grindstone. But keep in
mind; I’m going to send you the bill for my nose job."
Seabrook laughed and pointed over his shoulder with his thumb. "The
grindstone’s that way."
Spenser laughed as well and slipped by them to return to his console.
Seabrook then explained to Stev exactly what he meant by the term lock down as
they continued the tour. Soon they arrived back in the Rub Goldberg room.
"Sir?" Ensign Nimsha asked when Seabrook came back in.
Seabrook turned. "Yes, Nimsha?"
"I’m not sure what this is, but I’m getting a faint, garbled communication on
what appears to be a 50 terahertz harmonic. I’ve never heard anything like it
and the Universal Translator simply ignores it."
"Put it on speaker."
She flipped a switch and noise filled SMIDGEN. Seabrook couldn’t make out any
words, or anything that sounded like words, but it had the feeling of
intelligence behind the sounds. He looked at Stev, who shook his head in reply.
Stev listened as well. There was something familiar about the electronic
hiss. He just could not remember where.
"I have heard this frequency before, but I cannot place it,"
the Vulcan said with a look of concentration on his face.
"Well, Nimsha, I don’t know what it is or where it’s coming from, but keep an
ear open, would you?"
"Yes, Sir, I will."
"Now here," Seabrook indicated the consoles which ran around
the bulkheads as he focused his attention once again on the Vulcan, "are our
stations."
"Which station will be mine sir?"
Smiling, Seabrook shook his head and replied, "Actually, if you want to know
the truth, there are really only two kinds of officers in a SMIDGEN I run: an
officer on duty and an officer off duty. I don’t like for my people to be too
compartmentalized. It leads to tunnel vision and a loss of perspective. If
you’re Intelligence, you’re Intelligence. So be prepared to handle anything that
comes your way."
Stev nodded. As he glanced around the room his gaze was drawn to the COMINT
panel currently manned by Ensign Nimsha, he was fascinated by her rapid
movements. She seemed to be punching every button on her console. Seabrook
followed his gaze and watched her for a moment.
"Still getting that garble, Nimsha?" Seabrook asked.
"Yes, Sir," Nimsha nodded. "It just feels wrong." She ran a hand across the
back of her neck. "Makes the hair on my neck stand up." She looked up, shocked
that she would address the Chief Intelligence Officer so informally. "Sorry,
Sir."
Seabrook dismissed her apology with a wave of his hand and watched her
closely for another moment.
"Can you make anything of it, Spenser?"
"If Ears can’t figure it out, I sure can’t," Spenser
indicated Nimsha with a wave of his hand to clarify the nickname.
Stev commented quietly, "Never ignore a feeling."
Seabrook looked at Stev. "So you did learn something in October!"
Stev grinned. "And November. And December."
Seabrook smiled back. "I think I’m going to like you, Lieutenant Stev," he
paused, "And now, Lieutenant tomorrow is soon enough for the rest of the
formalities. I understand there’s a nifty little addition to our Hangar Bay,
called the Ghost Rider? Care to give me a tour?"
"Yes sir, it used to be my personal shuttle," Stev paused. "She got shot up
pretty bad when leaving Castis IV and Lieutenant Brannon has had a team
repairing her more obvious systems," the expression on his face stated clearly
that there were systems on board that Lieutenant Brannon’s team would never
find.
Seabrook gave Stev a knowing glance of understanding.
"She’s got some pretty nice enhancements that need my personal attention if
you catch my drift," Stev continued. He paused again and looked squarely in
Seabrook’s eye, "Once she’s completely repaired Captain Lawrence is adding her
to the roster and you’ll have an intelligence shuttle at your disposal."
"My disposal?"
"Well, I’m hoping that you’ll let me borrow her from time to time when the
need arises." Stev grinned and continued, "Care to see her? I still have some of
what you paid me for those power converters on board."
"I do believe, Lieutenant Stev, that I will take you up on that offer."
The two intelligence officers left SMIDGEN in the capable hands of Lieutenant
Spenser. Enroute to the shuttlebay, they talked in that innocuous banter common
to their chosen profession. The conversation may have seemed frivolous to anyone
who overheard, but it spoke volumes to those who knew what to listen for.
They arrived at the shuttlebay and entered. Stev led the Chief of
Intelligence past the other shuttles occupying the deck. Seabrook let out a low
whistle of appreciation when they rounded the Nightingale and he saw the
Ghost Rider for the first time.
"That’s a shuttle?" he asked.
Stev nodded in affirmation, "FLEMMING class, most databases still list it as
a prototype, if it all. October got me one of the first ones out of Utopia
Planitia." Stev thought for moment and continued, "I liken it to a one man
starship and use it to run about the quadrant," he paused briefly. "She’s
capable cruising for months at warp 8 and can do warp 9.2 in pinch." Stev ran
his hand appreciatively across the shuttle’s outer hull, "Starfleet hasn’t built
that many of them."
Seabrook eyed the craft in admiration while the Vulcan continued.
"She’s got an adaptive polymer coating, which allows me to mimic the markings
of any vessel in its database."
"You mean she packs a cloak?"
Stev showed mock horror. "Oh no, that sir would be a violation of the Treaty
of Algernon," he raised his eyebrow. "Surely you hadn’t forgotten that sir."
Seabrook shook his head and laughed. "That stuff you have on board, shall we
take a look at the interior and see some of those enhancements you mentioned."
"Gladly sir. We’ll also take the time to get your handprint programmed into
the recognition unit."
Stev palmed a seemingly innocent spot on the bulkhead near the hatch. After
comparing his palm print to the database, the onboard computer opened the hatch.
Stev walked through the open hatch first.
"De’ornamas chikarsee krup rIimrakah," Stev stated as soon as he
walked through.
"Don’t step on my blue suede shoes?" Seabrook translated questioningly.
"When the shuttle is left completely vacant the defense mode is set when the
hatch is shut," Stev offered in explanation. "If I arrive back at the shuttle
with other people the defense mode requires a verbal code to disengage;
otherwise my palm print is sufficient to disengage the protocol. This particular
code tells the computer that I am back and everyone with me can be trusted. You
can safely enter."
"And if you hadn’t given the confirmation code?" Seabrook asked.
"I would’ve been apologizing to Captain Lawrence for the death of her Chief
of Intelligence and cleaning up a rather large mess," Stev said with a grin.
Seabrook grunted with a grin on his face, "Why that particular sentence,
Lieutenant? It doesn’t seem to make any sense, or is that the point?"
Stev blushed just a bit, "It’s part of my hobby, Commander. I translate 20th
Century Terran poetry into Vulcan."
"I don’t believe I’m familiar with this particular poet," Seabrook replied
with a look of concentration on his face.
"This particular line was recorded most famously by one of my favorite poets,
Elvis Presley."
"You’re fan of 20th century Rock and Roll?" the Chief of
Intelligence asked.
"It sounds so crude when you put it that way, sir" Stev replied with a grin.
"Anyway, you and the rest of the SMIDGEN team will need to record their own code
phrases. The Ghost Rider’s computer won’t recognize my phrases in your
voice patterns as valid," the Vulcan continued.
"What if it’s just the intelligence team using the Ghost Rider, will we have
to utter code phrases each time we enter?
"No sir, once we’ve programmed in the intelligence team’s bio signatures, the
Ghost Rider will recognize all of us as authorized. Code phrases are only
necessary when entering the hatch or beaming in with unauthorized personnel
after the shuttle has been locked down."
Stev led Seabrook up front to the cockpit.
"The cockpit area has seating for a pilot, co-pilot, and two mission
specialists," the Vulcan said indicating each seat in turn.
"But you operated on your own for most missions, didn’t you?" Seabrook asked.
"Yes, but it is nice to have additional seating for when it’s needed. Also I
can lock out any or all of the other controls," Stev replied.
Heading aft from the cockpit, Stev led Seabrook to the main work area of the
ship.
"This is the heart of the Ghost Rider’s operations area. This is a
mission specific module geared strictly for intelligence gathering."
"Mission specific?" Seabrook asked.
"Yes, by swapping out this middle section; the FLEMMING class shuttle can be
equipped as a medical shuttle, an S.C.E. work tug, or a marine troop ship."
Seabrook let out a low whistle.
"The intelligence module comes equipped with computer cores detailed
specifically for signal gathering, database hijacking, and a direct subspace
tie-in to Memory Alpha. The three computer cores run in parallel mode with the
ship’s main computer. Each core can run independently and each can be accessed
from this innocuous-looking, seemingly-standard, computer interface."
"Four separate computer cores?"
"Well the shuttle doesn’t have anywhere near the computing power of a
starship’s main core, but I haven’t yet come across anything that has
overwhelmed the Ghost Rider’s computers."
Stev led Seabrook back through the shuttle’s tiny engineering compartment.
"Pretty utilitarian," Seabrook remarked.
"It sure looks like it doesn’t it," Stev grinned back. "This is a
ZC Tech SCN14-NX67 warp reactor. It’s 99.9% reliable
and most of the breakdowns can be fixed by anyone who’s taken first year
engineering at the academy."
"I’ve heard of this unit. I knew it was in prototype, but didn’t think there
were any in production."
Stev arched his eyebrow and mischievous look crossed his face, "I’ve heard
that as well Commander."
The tour ended up in the living quarters in the shuttle’s aft section. Stev
felt more at ease here than anywhere else, as this had essentially been his home
for the past ten years. Stev, indicating one of the chairs, motioned for
Seabrook to take a seat. After the intelligence chief had sat down Stev opened a
concealed hatch in the bulkhead and removed a bottle of blue liquid. He poured
two glasses.
"Cheers, sir," the Vulcan said handing him a glass of Romulan Ale.
"Thank you Stev," Seabrook replied and tipped the glass into his mouth.
After draining his glass, Stev broke the silence, "Commander, I was thinking
that with Ghost Rider’s capabilities, it would be very advantageous to
direct link her to SMIDGEN, the same way she’s currently linked to Memory
Alpha."
Seabrook held his glass out for a refill, "Yes, I can see where tying this
ship into SMIDGEN via a direct subspace link would be a huge benefit. We’ll have
to…"
Whatever Seabrook was about to say was interrupted by Captain Lawrence’s
voice echoing through the shuttlebay, "Red Alert! Red Alert! This is not a
drill. Red Alert! I repeat, this is not a drill!"
Suddenly, Spenser’s voice came from Seabrook’s communicator.
"Sir? The Captain has just initiated Grey Lady Down protocol. Communications
buoy has been launched and the distress channel activated. As soon as you get
here, we’ll go into Lock Down. And that noise we couldn’t decipher? Seems it was
four Jirzzaque ships."
"Shards!" Seabrook turned to exit the Ghost. "I’ve got to get back to SMIDGEN
now." Seabrook stood. His body language told Stev that he was ready to
run the hundreds of meters of corridors to get there.
"Sir," Stev quickly positioned himself between Seabrook and the door.
"What Lieutenant? I’ve got no time for questions."
Motioning to the small transporter pad, Stev calmly continued, "If you can
give me the exact coordinates of SMIDGEN using the shuttlebay as ground zero,
the Ghost Rider’s transporter can get you there a lot faster."
"Won’t work. Can’t beam into or out of SMIDGEN. Stay here. You can’t get into
SMIDGEN now and we might need you and your Ghost."
Seabrook was gone. Stev could see him tearing across the Hangar Bay toward
one of the exits, his arms pumping and his long legs eating up the distance in
great strides.
Stev sat down in the cockpit and turned to the sensor console. "At least
he could have let me beam him to the entrance," he thought to himself as he
made his way from the living quarters to the mission module.
Before Seabrook was out of sight, Stev thumbed his communicator, "Stev to
SMIDGEN."
"Spenser, here."
"Lieutenant, we don’t have time to set up a secure link between SMIDGEN and
the Ghost Rider. I believe you can receive digital broadband?"
"Digital?" Spenser replied in confusion.
"Yes digital, it was the main computer interface mode of the early 21st
century. The Jirzzaque probably won’t think to scan those frequencies," Stev
calmly answered back.
Stev heard indistinct chatter in the background. He assumed that Spenser and
Nimsha were verifying what he already knew to be true. Moments later Spenser’s
voice came back over the communicator.
"Yes, we can receive on those frequencies."
"How long to convert the signal to the holotable format?"
"Five minutes."
"Make it three. I want this hook-up running before Commander Seabrook is back
in SMIDGEN."
"Got it."
"I’ve got a test pattern broadcasting now. I need at least three minutes to
program a filter for the signal bandwidth from the Ghost Rider’s
sensors."
Stev began inputting instructions into the computer. "I wish Phread were
here. He’s better at this than I am," Stev thought to himself as he worked.
He finished the filter program and toggled the communicator.
"Stev to SMIDGEN."
"What the hell is going on Stev," Seabrook’s voice rumbled out. "I get back
to SMIDGEN and I see Spenser monkeying with the holotable instead of manning a
console."
"Sir, the Ghost Rider’s sensors have been upgraded to track Jirzzaque
lifeforms. I knew this info would be needed in SMIDGEN but we did not have time
to get the secure datalink running," Stev answered calmly. "I had Spenser
configure the holotable to receive a digital broadband signal from the Ghost
Rider through the SIGINT console."
Stev could almost see the immediate understanding spread across Intelligence
Chief’s face.
"Good idea, Lieutenant. It looks like we’re ready on this end. There’s your
test pattern…"
Stev could hear the pause. He suddenly remembered what image he used for test
patterns, "The image comes from my historical database of the term ‘Ghost
Rider’."
Before Stev could begin his explanation of this particular test pattern an
artificial female voice spouted out of the communicator, "Lock Down, Lock Down,
Lock Down! Executing Lock Down procedures in 5 seconds." Nellie’s voice was calm
and unemotional.
Seabrook activated the communications button which connected him with LT Stev
in the Ghost Rider. "Stev, we’re going into Lock Down. Stay in the
Ghost Rider—we’re going to need your help."
Stev activated the shuttle’s shields, making the Ghost Rider near
impregnable. "Understood, Commander. Can you locate the intruders from SMIDGEN?"
"No, damn it! We’re not designed to look inside the ship!"
Stev smiled wryly. "I can. I’ll feed their coordinates to you and you can
pass them on to the Bridge."
"Make it happen, Stev." Seabrook replied with a note of audible relief.
Seabrook looked at the schematic being displayed on the holotable. Blue dots
began appearing as Stev coaxed the Ghost Rider’s sensors into detecting
the security teams as well. Seabrook could see five separated security teams
converging on the red dots. He made an instant decision.
He toggled his communicator as he spoke, "Listen up people, we’ve got five
security teams. I’m designating them Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon. I
will direct team Alpha. Stewart you have Beta. Spenser, Gamma. Nimsha, Delta.
Stev you have Epsilon."
"Aye sir," chorused three voices within SMIDGEN and one voice from his
communicator.
"Commander, who is leading team Epsilon?" Stev asked Seabrook.
"Lieutenant j.g. Chase Monroe," Seabrook’s voice replied from the
communicator.
"Thank you sir," Stev replied as he switched frequencies. "Lieutenant Stev to
Lieutenant Monroe."
"Can it wait sir? My team and I are tracking Jirzzaque invaders at the
present time," a voice with a slight New York accent answered.
"No Lieutenant it cannot. I am going to help you and your team track the
invaders."
"How sir? You obviously aren’t here and I don’t have time to wait for you to
catch up."
Knowing this was an open frequency, Stev kept his response somewhat vague,
"The how is not important." Stev consulted the schematic on the screen in front
of him. "I do know that you and your team of four are nearing the subspace
transmitter on deck 17."
Lieutenant Monroe surprised at the accuracy of the voice, gave silent hand
signals to his team to halt. Ensigns Berger, Brookstone, Isley, and Comisaroja;
fell into a defensive position as they stopped walking the corridor. Chase
toggled his communicator.
"Sir this is an open frequency, you will need to authenticate."
Stev looked at the lower left portion of the monitor, where SMIDGEN was
supplying data back to him.
"Lieutenant, the code you are looking for is CORN FED IOWA BEEF."
Monroe looked back at his team and nodded his head, "Confirmed, sir. What do
you need us to do?"
"Do not ask how, but I can tell you that the corridor in front of you is
clear. There are three Jirzzaque life signs in the subspace transmitter room."
"How can you track the Jirzzaque?" Monroe quickly asked.
"I told you not to ask." Stev gently chided the security officer.
"Aye sir," the young lieutenant replied. Quickly recovering his
professionalism he asked "You say there are three Jirz life signs in the
subspace transmitter room?"
"Yes, if the door is opened quickly enough you should be able to fire
directly into the room and dispatch at least one of them."
"Aye."
The communicator lapsed into silence. Stev assumed that Lieutenant Monroe was
giving hand signals to his team. He could hear the sounds of the door whooshing
open, followed by the sounds of multiple phaser blasts. He followed the jumble
of blue and red dots on his display. Suddenly the communicator crackled with
more than just the sounds of battle.
Chase swore vehemently before he continued, "He’s down. Lieutenant," he
paused briefly, "Comisaroja is down. The rest of the Jirzzaque have activated
their camouflage devices, they’ve blended into the background. Can you direct
us?"
"Krysl’r," Stev said to himself. He looked closely at his monitor. One
blue dot had ceased its movement. One red dot had ceased moving as well.
"Monroe, one Jirzzaque invader is approximately two meters to the left of
your downed man. The other is directly behind the downed Jirzzaque just to the
left of your team," Stev replied back to the security officer.
"Aye."
The sound of more phaser fire crackled through Stev’s communicator. The sound
of moving bodies also came through with great clarity. A human voice punctuated
the firefight.
"Dammit," the unidentified voice cried out.
"Lieutenant," Monroe’s voice stated clearly, "Isley’s been hit. I’ve got one
more Jirz body on the floor. How are we doing?"
Stev looked at his schematic, one solitary red dot was moving slowly away
from the group of blue dots.
"Monroe, it looks like the last Jirzzaque has escaped through the Jeffries
tubes. I recommend that anyone who can still move proceed to junction 102-563
and head him off."
After a moment of silence, Monroe answered back, "Aye. Berger, Brookstone,
and I are heading to the junction. Isley is staying put here watching the open
hatch. Let her know if the Jirzzaque doubles back."
"Will do, be careful Lieutenant," the Vulcan replied.
Stev watched three of the blue dots race down the corridor’s representation
on the schematic. He kept tabs on the remaining red dot that represented the
last Jirzzaque that Monroe’s team was after.
"Lieutenant Monroe." Stev opened the channel when the team was in position
out side the Jeffries tube hatch.
"Go ahead."
"The last Jirzzaque is within four meters of the hatch. He should be coming
out, cloaked or not, in approximately 3 seconds. I recommend firing straight
down the hatch when it opens."
The next thing Stev heard was phaser blasts. No sooner had the last red dot
stopped moving when Lieutenant Commander Seabrook’s voice emanated from the
communicator.
"Stev we’ve got most of the Jirzzaque surrounded with security teams or
they’re dead. We should have this little problem dealt with fairly soon."
Stev knew Seabrook would not risk transmission without a good reason as they
had not yet made the connection between the Ghost Rider and SMIDGEN a
secure channel. He waited for Seabrook to continue.
"I know you’ve been concentrating on team epsilon. However, the security
teams can only visually account for all but two of those damn invaders. Can you
coax anything more out of your sensors?" Seabrook asked.
Stev thought about why the Ghost Rider’s sensors weren’t picking up
the remaining Jirzzaque. Then he immediately knew why. "Sir, I’m going to cut
off the sensors momentarily."
"Acknowledged."
The Vulcan shut down his sensor platform and reconfigured it for close-range
scanning. When he turned the system back on his hypothesis was confirmed. The
Ghost Rider sacrificed close in scanning for a wider range of hi-resolution
scans. The Jirzzaque must have been in place within this blind spot before Stev
turned his sensor platform on. There were two readings in the Jeffries tubes
behind the shuttlebay bulkheads. He reconnected the two systems.
"Sir, you should be able to see this now. Since none of our security teams
are within striking distance and I am the closest person to these invaders,
logically I should be the one to deal with them. We don’t want to give them the
time to finish whatever it is they are doing."
There was a momentary pause. "Be careful, Lieutenant. I have
no desire to have my newest Intelligence Officer folded, crumpled or mutilated."
Stev grinned. "That’s not on my ‘To Do’ list for today
either, Commander," he said as he deactivated the Ghost Rider’s shields. He then
stood and darted to the shuttle’s hatch, grabbing his phaser but just missing
his communicator as he went. Stev was outside the shuttle and running to the
Jeffries tube access before Seabrook could respond.
"I’ll bet their back-up plan was to blow the hell out of the shuttlebay in
case their first wave failed. Then they could land as many assault craft as they
wanted without our being able to stop them," Stev thought to himself as he
opened the access hatch to the Jeffries tube.
Stev crept along the Jeffries tube as quietly as he could. "I should have
made sure I grabbed the communicator to call for reinforcements," he
thought. He knew that he was going to have to subdue this opponent physically as
the Jirzzaque had proven to be difficult to take out with a phaser in the past.
"Typical," he thought again, "I manage to grab the item that will do
me the least amount of good." Seconds later he could see a glow in front of
him just inside of the last turn.
"That’s where I’d place an explosive to take out the shuttlebay and its
forcefields while blowing its doors wide open. Their intel is pretty good. Hmmm,
that’s twice in as many missions that I’ve faced a leak within the fleet. Maybe
Commander Seabrook and I can get to the bottom it, though it will have to wait
until after we’ve dealt with the Jirzzaque." Stev thought as he snuck up
behind the lone skull-faced humanoid.
The Vulcan was surprised to see only one of the reptilian aliens. Momentarily
caught unaware, trying to ascertain where the second Jirzzaque was, Stev was
just fast enough to grab the wrist attached to the fist that suddenly shot out
from the remaining Jirzzaque.
"Very good Vulcan," the reptilian hissed as he stopped the punch and instead
grabbed hold of Stev’s forearm. The Jirzzaque quickly reversed the motion of his
arm yanking his opponent into the bulkhead. "I smelled you coming."
Stev felt his right shoulder twinge as hit the bulkhead. Through gritted
teeth he replied, "I knew you would, that’s why I put on aftershave, just for
you." Stev had brought his legs into a crouch as he was sailing past the alien.
Now that he was between the bulkhead and the Jirzzaque he kicked.
Caught off guard, the Jirzzaque let go of the Vulcan and hit the opposite
side of the tube with a thud. He tried to counter punch but Stev grabbed the
thrown arm with his left hand and broke it in two with his right.
"Where’s your friend?" Stev asked as he ducked the Jirzzaque’s other arm.
"By now he’s off the ship," the injured alien hissed. "My job was to distract
you while he escaped. Our superiors need to know that Starfleet has developed
the technology to track us."
"Krysl’r!" Stev thought to himself. "If he’s not lying, then I’ve
thrown away an advantage in this attack, but what choice did I have; track the
Jirzzaque or keep the technological advantage and sacrifice the ship?"
Stev was silent as he concentrated on ending the battle with a prisoner
instead of a corpse. The Vulcan intelligence officer used every Sus Manah
technique he had ever learned in conjunction with the Terran science of Atemi
(a component of most eastern martial arts which was the science of striking
vital points) that he had mastered, with just a little bit of Klingon
Mok’bara thrown in for good measure, in his attempt to physically subdue the
Jirzzaque invader.
Finally, after a prolonged battle between the two opponents the Jirzzaque hit
the floor unconscious. Wanting to hit the floor unconscious himself, Stev
instead looked over at the explosive device and was relieved to see that it and
not yet been armed. Fortunately he had arrived as the Jirzzaque was finishing
the construction. "That’s a coincidence that no novelist would ever attempt,"
he thought as he ripped out as much fiber optic cable from the device as he
could. Wincing in pain with each movement of his shoulder, he hog-tied the
Jirzzaque with the cables.
Stev was not gentle as he dragged his defeated opponent back through the
Jeffries tube. He unceremoniously shoved the unconscious form out of the tube
and into the shuttlebay. Stev emerged from the crawlspace to see Commander
Seabrook and a security team standing there. Stev repositioned himself on the
floor so he was sitting with his back to the wall.
"Very good Lieutenant," Seabrook said as looked down at the Vulcan. He
offered his hand. Stev took it and stood.
"Thank you sir."
"We were just coming in to help, when we heard you dragging your captive down
the tube."
Stev held his right shoulder and shook his head. "Sir, the alien," he looked
down at his opponent, "indicated that his companion was attempting to escape.
The Jirzzaque know about our ability to track them."
Seabrook shook his head, "Well that explains why that reptile was so hot to
get out of the open shuttle bay doors." His arm indicated the doors open to
space where the emergency force fields were keeping the atmosphere inside.
The Chief of Intelligence stroked his beard in thought, "That means we’ve
lost that technological advantage. The Jirzzaque will be sure to have prepared
for that during our next encounter."
"Sir, I..," Stev started to speak.
"Lieutenant, if you are about to say that you’re sorry for letting the other
Jirzzaque get away, I’ll put you on report. There was nothing you could do to
prevent BOTH of them from accomplishing their mission. It was able to escape
from us as well."
"I should’ve waited for back up sir," the Vulcan replied.
"Yes, you should’ve," Seabrook replied with a grin. "However, you’ve spent
the last ten years operating on your own. I expect that you’ve learned your
lesson and it won’t happen again."
"No, sir it won’t," Stev said with a lop-sided smile.
Seabrook looked at the chronometer portion of the nearest computer access
terminal. "Take the rest of the day off Lieutenant and get that shoulder looked
at. We’ll have your debriefing tomorrow. Report to SMIDGEN at 0800."
"Aye Sir. One thing though, don’t you find it suspicious that the Jirzzaque
knew exactly where to go aboard ship to disable her."
"Lieutenant, now I know I’m going to like you. You have a very suspicious
mind. We’ll talk about that tomorrow. Now go get that shoulder looked at."
"Aye."
Stev walked through the doors of the sickbay with a purposeful stride. He
didn’t want to spend anymore time there than necessary. The Jirzzaque had
interrupted his plans and he wanted to find T’Aiya before she retired for the
night. So preoccupied was he with his thoughts about his wife, Stev did not
immediately notice that the doctor was a Vulcan, a very attractive Vulcan, but a
Vulcan nonetheless. Without thinking Stev dropped his mental shields in place
when he registered just what race the doctor was.
"Doctor," he stated flatly.
"What can I do for you Lieutenant," Lieutenant j.g. T’Pau replied coldly.
"So it begins again," Stev thought to himself. "I injured my shoulder
securing the shuttlebay from the Jirzzaque invaders."
Without replying verbally T’Pau indicated Stev should sit on one of the
diagnostic beds.
Stev complied. He watched her face as she scanned his injured shoulder. The
obvious, to a Vulcan at least, distaste for something showed on her face. Stev
was sure he knew what it was, but he also knew that by ignoring it he would
never solve the problem. Sighing inwardly, he knew it was better to get it out
in the open now.
"Is there something wrong doctor?" he asked as calmly as he could.
"No Lieutenant," she replied tonelessly. "Your right shoulder is sprained. It
won’t take long to repair."
"You had a look of displeasure. Logically, I assumed that it had to do with
my injury."
"What do you care for logic?" she asked rhetorically.
Stev adopted an air of innocence, "What do you mean doctor?"
"I’ve read your file, Lieutenant. I know that you follow the teachings of the
V’tosh ka’tur. I also know that you are vrekasht," she replied
coldly.
There it was. She had stated it and he could no longer ignore it. Stev took
the initiative. "Your statement is in error doctor. What I believe is that our
people have taken the teachings of Surak too far. He advocated controlling
emotions, not suppressing them. I strive to experience emotions but not be
controlled by them."
Stev waited for a moment. When no reply was forthcoming he continued. "You
are correct that I am vrekasht, though I find it illogical that since we
are both Starfleet officers that it should affect any professional
relationship."
"It will not affect any professional relationship at all," she replied, her
tone indicating that a professional relationship was all she intended to have.
"Your shoulder has been repaired. Good day."
With that T’Pau left him alone on the diagnostic bed and went back to the
medical office. Stev hopped down off the bed. He turned and without saying a
word he left sickbay and headed for his quarters.
His shoulder felt much better. Having access to a sickbay was going to be a
decided perk to his new posting though having a Vulcan doctor would not, he
thought. Stev rolled his right shoulder back and forth testing it for any
remains of the injury. For all of her obvious, to another Vulcan at least,
distaste of him, T’Pau was a very professional and excellent physician.
Stev sighed inwardly as he entered his quarters. He was not going to enjoy
breaking in an entirely new set of Vulcans. It had taken him years before his
people onboard the Lexington had seen beyond the vrekasht and
dealt with Stev on his own terms. "Why is it that the supposedly inferior
humans accept me more readily than do my own people? Is that what drew T’Aiya
and I together? the fact that she saw past the vrekasht so quickly?"
he asked himself. Having no answer to his questions, Stev continued through the
room.
Stev had just about walked through the common room portion of his quarters
when he spied a PADD positioned neatly on the table. He picked it up.
"Hey roomie," the message began. Stev continued reading. "Don’t make a mess.
I just finished cleaning." It was simply signed ‘Gary’.
"So I do have a roommate. I guess I’ll meet him later," the Vulcan mused to
no one in particular. He left a reply message and placed the PADD back down on
the table.
Stev entered his personal living space and noticed that Phread had finished
securing the interface between itself and the ship’s computer. He petted the
ball of fur and asked, "Any messages Phread?"
"Yes," the reply came across as text on the terminal screen. "two
messages from Frankenstein and one from the Enchantress."
Phread had been given some unique abilities by October’s quartermaster
branch. The scientists there had genetically enhanced Phread and had given him
the capability of interfacing with nearly any computer system. Because of those
enhancements Stev almost exclusively used his little buddy instead of talking to
the computer directly. The scientists who modified Phread were surprised to
discover that to begin with, unenhanced tribbles were very intelligent. Phread
had told Stev on numerous occasions that he enjoyed being able to communicate
with his long-time companion via computer screens. Stev enjoyed it as well, but
used the computer access if anyone else was around. Phread also knew well enough
the hazards of letting just anyone know of his abilities.
"Content of the messages?" the Vulcan asked the tribble.
"Frankenstein confirms new mission status and offers congratulations to us
for getting the intel off of Castis IV. Enchantress sends a mission status
report: she is still undercover and will contact us when she has the info we
need."
Frankenstein was Stev’s former CO. The Enchantress was his protégé, a young
woman that Stev had rescued approximately five years ago. He had recruited her
for October shortly thereafter and was nominally her CO, though he felt more
like her father figure than either of them would admit in public. Stev was her
only contact to the organization and that’s just the way Frankenstein had wanted
it.
"Acknowledgement to Enchantress and send a standard reply to Frankenstein for
me Phread," Stev paused a moment. "Now, I need two pieces of info from the
Phoenix’s computer. First I need info on our roommate. Second I need the
location of Lieutenant T’Aiya."
"May I come and see Neila?" the tribble’s reply flashed on the screen.
"No," Stev said with a small sigh, "we need to let T’Aiya and Neila come to
terms with our ‘resurrection’ before we spring a genetically-enhanced,
computer-literate tribble on them."
"You’re right," the tribble cooed mournfully as the words sprang
across the screen. "T’Aiya is in the Nest and our roommate would one LT Gary
DeHart. He is a Closed Systems Recovery Officer on board."
A sanitation engineer? that would explain the cleanliness of the common room.
Stev thought to himself. He did not comment on the fact the Phread had given him
the info on T’Aiya first. "Thank you, Phread," he said as he turned to walk out
of the room. "I’m off to talk to T’Aiya. You may continue getting acquainted
with the Phoenix’s computer."
The door slid silently shut as the tribble chirped a farewell and went back
to talking to the ship’s computer.
Stev was surprised to discover that he was walking down the corridor slowly.
Did he really fear that after ten years T'Aiya would rebuff him? Her
abrupt departure from sickbay was fueling those doubts. "Yes, that was it,"
he decided. He was behaving like an adolescent human, unsure of himself
and scared to even ask the girl out because he didn't want to be rejected.
There were times when Stev did not enjoy the fact that he did not actively
control his emotions. Now was of those times. He needed to talk to
T'Aiya and let her know that they would be serving together on the Phoenix.
The mutual decision to break their bond ten years ago did not foresee the two of
them being in each other’s lives again. The lump in the pit of his stomach
reminded him of how unsure he was of her reaction to the news.
Stev was mildly stunned to discover that he was now standing outside the Nest
and had not yet entered. He hadn't been this uncertain of himself when
running that series of missions on Romulus. He hadn't been indecisive when
smuggling that defector off of Q'onoS. "Maybe not," he told himself "but
this is the woman you shared your life with for many years." He
straightened his back and walked in.
The atmosphere of the Phoenix's lounge was subdued but joyful. The
skirmish with the Jirzzaque had taken their toll on everyone, but once again the
Phoenix and her crew had survived. Crew members where scattered
throughout the room, celebrating the fact that they had lived through another
adventure while mourning their comrades who did not survive. Stev spotted
the familiar lines of his beloved sitting alone at a table by the observation
ports. She had her back to him and was staring out the window at the stars
streaking by.
Stev walked directly over to her. He decided that if he was going to be
rejected it would be better to do it now rather than later. Besides, she
deserved to hear his news from him and not through the ship's grapevine.
He stood where she would have seen him if she was actually looking at the stars
and not been lost in her own thoughts. He cleared his throat.
"Aishamano?"
An affectionate word in a voice she thought, no, knew she would never hear
again. She had heard that word in sickbay and had to leave before her emotions
took control. Her eyes focused on a person she had believed for so many years to
be dead. She gazed at the form of what used to be her beloved, wondering if the
stress of the mission had somehow given her hallucinations.
"Aishamano," the form said again, but this time a reality began to
sink in. Neila, who usually rested as a bracelet around T'Aiya's wrist actually
took its preferred form, hopped off of T’Aiya’s wrist and rested itself on the
table. Stev took the compliment knowing that this was something it rarely ever
did in public.
"Stev?" she ventured to quietly ask, not wanting to draw attention to herself
in case he was a hallucination.
"Aishamano," Stev began. He noticed the subtle change of expression on
her face. No one else in the lounge would have noticed, but he knew the woman in
front of him or at least he used to.
"T'Aiya," he continued. "You left so unexpectedly from Sickbay that I didn't
have time to say anything. Now that the Jirzzaque problem has been taken care of
we have time to talk."
She listened to him speak, this time she knew he was real. She recognized the
symptoms of mild shock on her part. "How is it you have come to be here? Alive?"
Stev sat down at the table and looked her in the eye, "Do you remember ten
years ago? How my shuttle blew up after I rescued you, Buffy, KC, and Richard?
The nod of the head was almost imperceptible. Neila came over to Stev
and caressed his hand, then walked back over to T'Aiya and settled itself on her
arm still in form.
A quiet thought entered Stev's head, {"She does not remember the reality of
the situation, and her memories have been altered"}.
Surprised that Neila could still communicate with him telepathically, he
looked directly at the little alien, his mind conjured up a response in the way
T’Aiya had taught him many years ago. "{Can you help her Neila?}" Stev
thought back to his wife’s companion.
{"No, that would be unwise. She must remember on her own."}
Stev’s gaze slowly moved from the shapeshifter back to his former wife. "Do
you remember the mission that I went on before the shuttle accident?"
"No, not really."
Stev sighed inwardly. When he joined up with October he had never expected to
see his wife again, let alone have her relive this painful memory. Better to lay
it all out now and deal with the hand fate had dealt.
"My last mission aboard the Lexington was on behalf of an intelligence
arm of the Federation. After I successfully completed this mission, a mission
that caused the deaths of four other operatives, I was recruited to become one
of its operatives. You and I agreed that, logically, I was the best man for the
job and to let anyone else do it would be a dereliction of duty." Stev could see
the confusion cross her face but he continued, "The shuttle accident was this
organization's way of granting me more autonomy in my missions. Being ‘dead’, I
was no longer part of Starfleet and could go to places the Federation could not.
For ten years Phread and I have gathered information of vital importance to the
Federation."
Stev noticed Neila’s ears twitch just a bit at the mention of its former
playmate. He ignored the recognition and continued, "My last mission to Castis
IV went badly and eventually the Phoenix rescued us. The organization I
worked for is giving me my life back. I am now serving on board as one the
ship’s intelligence officers," he paused to let her absorb all that he had just
said."
A look of realization crossed her face, "In order to protect you and your
mission, I must have agreed to have my memories altered to believe you were
dead." T'Aiya responded after a few moments, the look deepened, "It would
explain why I had such a difficult time accepting your death. Some part of my
mind must have retained the truth. I was accepting extremely dangerous, covert
missions for many years. If it were not for Neila, I would not still be
alive."
Stev was stunned. He had no idea that severing their bond would have affected
her so intensely. He started to reply.
"Stev," T'Aiya interrupted him and looked into his eyes, she could see he
still cared for her deeply, "you must understand you have been dead to me for
many years now. Our bond, to protect you on your mission and to ensure my
survival, has been broken for a very long time. It was not an easy thing for me
to accept."
Stev fought to keep the tears from forming. "Damn these emotions," he
thought. Only his Kohlinar training allowed him to keep a placid face.
"We are both different people now than we were back then." She paused,
thought for a moment and continued. "You may still have feelings for the T'Aiya
you remember. I am no longer that woman. You do not even know the T'Aiya of
today, just as I do not know the Stev you are now. My Stev died long ago. I have
had to learn to accept that."
Stev could now see the sadness in T'Aiya's eyes. He knew at that point that
they could not pick up where they left off. They would have to start over as two
people meeting for the first time, which truthfully is what they were. The
jumble of emotions he wrestled with ten years ago resurfaced. He wondered once
again if sacrificing the life he and T'Aiya might have had together was worth
the mission he had been on for so long.
"Everything you’ve said is true, but you must know. You are only one of three
people onboard who know the truth," Stev said to her in a choked voice.
"Permission to get to know the T’Aiya of today?"
The moment was too much for T'Aiya. Drawing on all the strength and training
she had as a Vulcan, she pushed all the emotion her Antosian influence demanded
she feel aside. Neila gave Stev a sympathetic gaze, and then wrapped itself
around T'Aiya's wrist as a delicate, filigree bracelet. T'Aiya rose from her
chair. "Permission granted. Welcome aboard the Phoenix, Stev. I hope you
find your tour satisfactory." she said in perfect Vulcan stance. With that she
returned to her quarters.
Stev watched her leave. He walked over to the food slots. "Computer, one hard
lemonade please." Taking his drink Stev walked back over to the table and
watched the stars slide by.
Glossary
aishamano – Beloved
krysl’r –
lit. garbage (Vulcans will use it as a swear word)
V’Tosh ka’tur – Vulcans without logic
(Vulcans that do not believe emotions should be suppressed,
Sybok was one)
vrekasht – exile
Historian’s Note: for the complete story of the Enchantress’ rescue please
read "The Stitch" in the Personal Log section.