Author's notes: These are compiled posts by multiple players for the
Earth Spacedock RP on the
Star Trek Online forums. My character was Elric (w Zeta). This continues from the last
ESD entry. Written in October 2017.
Earth Spacedock, Pages 144-146
Na'kuhl base
A team of Krenim Coalition security officers beamed in, lead by a Zahl wearing the uniform of a Krenim lieutenant. They were all armed with rifles of some Krenim design, presumably chroniton rifles.
"I'm Lieutenant Yolor, and we're the team specifically outfitted for dealing with this entity," the Zahl said as he walked over, motioning to
the being, then doing a double take and looking at it with wider eyes. "You can... feel free to continue your mission to capture the Na'kuhl General," he stated, turning back to face Lt. Jade. "We'll keep an eye on this entity and continue with the plan if and when it's necessary."
Lt. Jade nodded. "Don't hesitate to call for help if you need any," she said before motioning for her team to move out.
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Mindscape
Elric followed. "By the way. Why'd you try to stay on my ship that one time, anyway?"
"Oh, no worries, it wasn't your ship I was after," replied Sasha, smiling. "That hunk of garbage isn't even worth stealing."
Further back, the familiar hovering black orb watched, presently unseen by the others.
"Uh, that hunk of junk could fly circles around the best Starfleet has to offer," countered Elric. "It's not what your ship is made of, but how you Captain it. Maybe a thief wouldn't know about command structure."
"Says the guy that got his entire crew killed," shot back Sasha, holding her hands up just a bit. "Oh, right, too soon. Let's just find out whatever we're gonna find out and get outta here."
"First of all, you don't know me. Second, I've been thinking about that, and I don't think blaming myself for the actions of the Na'kuhl is healthy anymore," Elric replied. "Though some Admirals disagreed, others posit I did everything in my power to save the ship and crew. Dealing with the Na'kuhl now is starting to open my eyes to that."
"Good for you," replied Sasha, seeing that the purple light was looking more like an orb... perhaps a shield around something. It seemed fairly large, isolating a large portion of the land from something.
Strom, who hadn't said anything since before they entered the being's mindscape, walked alongside Elric and Sasha, deep in thought. If he were alone, he could send out a mental probe, but with the three of them, the risk was too great. Still, there were a few things he could do. "Are the two of you agreeable to stopping for a short period of time? I would like to gain a better picture of the mindscape."
"Oh, you go right ahead," said Sasha, still walking. "But if you can still see me, I ain't stopping. Got something to get a closer look at."
Suddenly, as Elric took a step forward, a metallic surface began seeping out from the soles of his feet. The ground around him slowly extended a viral metal, as well as it started, inch-by-inch, enveloping his feet and up his legs.
"What the hell?" he said, noticing it in shock.
He attempted to shake it off his foot, but the surfaces continued, gradually, to infect the environment and himself.
Sasha slowed down, but didn't stop walking. "Oh shut up and keep walking."
In the distance,
the being slowly came closer, but still out of sight.
"This is... your home, then? Is that why you are doing this? To save your home?" Strom released the mental query into the mindscape, where it would be picked up and processed by the being. Watching Sasha and Elric, he exhaled slowly.
Everything in a mindscape is a representation of something else - knowledge, a memory, an experience. Even the layout and appearance of the mindscape is significant. To have a mind this vast, yet this empty, meant that either the lifeform was in possession of little intelligence, which Strom found highly unlikely, or that the mind was operating at a small fraction of its capacity... the realization of the being's power disturbed him more than he would care to admit.
Should I speed this up, and just send us to where the being
is? Or would forcing a confrontation so soon be a mistake? The Vulcan was hesitant to exert the influence of his mind any more than necessary. It was true that he could comb through the mindscape in about a minute or two if he focused intently on searching for a specific thing, namely the mindscape's manifestation of the being, but he was still uncertain about the mental capabilities of this creature.
"Where are you two going?" He asked through the link as he began to walk towards the duo. "Do you seek the being, or...?" He let the question trail off, awaiting a response.
With serious focus, Elric was able to will the metallic growths back into the soles of his feet.
Did that come from me? he wondered. When Strom caught up, his attention switched to the Vulcan.
"Strom, if there's a way we can find out
what this being is, perhaps we can understand it better?"
"This... doesn't look like some manifestation of
the being's mind..." said Sasha. "More like a representation of some location..."
As Sasha and the others slowly approached the light, they felt a strange tingling sensation. Sasha looked as though it were almost painful; as she got closer to the purple, glowing... bubble... ahead.
"It's a... shield...?" asked Sasha to herself, wincing as she brought her hand to the bubble, pulling back in pain when it touched the bubble, causing some kind of spark. "Definitely a barrier of some kind."
She looked onward to the other side; the contents were barely even visible. Blurry. Seemingly more distant, even though they were merely a few meters away.
"Fascinating," Elric said before realizing he took that opportunity away from Strom. "Sorry."
"Can any of you see anything in there?" asked Sasha. The being seemed unusually distant, not approaching the barrier for some reason.
"No, but let's take this shield down," Elric said, taking out his mind-manufactured phaser.
"Agreed," said Sasha, already blasting it with a mind-made phaser assault rifle. It didn't seem to have any effect, beyond the phaser bolts slowing down as they approached it and stopping entirely mere millimetres from the barrier itself. "Is the barrier temporal?"
After Elric's phaser stopped short, likewise, the Captain became just as curious. "My mind-produced tricorder is blinking a dead battery symbol," he said, smacking it a few times. "Sorry, my imagination isn't that great when it comes to conjuring up stuff."
"Strange," said Sasha, "let's try another route." Sasha slowly started walking to the side, and then behind Elric, stopping suddenly. "Oh, why not?" She shoved Elric into the barrier, and he, somewhat painfully, fell through it, ending up on the other side. "That was easy."
"Augh!" he said after the pain subsided. "Really?"
The being... as it seemed... lurked outside the barrier, seemingly staring down Elric in some anger. The side of it facing the barrier seemed to be glowing red, albeit faintly. Sasha looked to it, rifle in hand. "You can't get through, can you?"
The being simply hovered closer to Sasha, then headed for Strom; there was nothing it could do about Elric now.
The area inside didn't look much different than it did on the outside. Perhaps a void in
the being's knowledge that it simply had no power to learn. Perhaps some temporal that adversely affected the anti-chroniton empowered being.
A somewhat faint white light was visible much deeper inside the area surrounded by the barrier.
Elric walked toward the light. The light was clearly pretty far away. He still couldn't make out the source.
Beyond the barrier, Sasha slowly backed away from the being.
Elric got closer to the light. The suspense was far too exciting, yet he somehow was able to contain it.
The source started to look like a shape. Vaguely round, but asymmetrical, in a standing position. A dull shine from the dying star in the sky suggested the object was somewhat metallic.
Strom approached cautiously, like one approaching a wounded animal. His eyes flickered briefly to Sasha, then to the barrier which Elric had gone through.
This is dangerous. We should continue together, not split up. But... He looked toward
the being again, now only about a foot away from him.
I must see this through.
Elric stopped and looked back to see what the other two were doing.
Sasha looked to Strom, walking closer, skirting around
the being and grabbing the Vulcan's arm, walking him to the barrier while looking to the barrier herself. "Do not look at that thing. If you don't perceive it, it doesn't exist, and what doesn't exist can't hurt you."
Ignoring the barrier's presence, Sasha began stepping through the barrier unhindered.
"I was wondering when the coward would show herself," Elric smirked.
"Now now, no need to establish dominance as the alpha male or anything," remarked Sasha, walking towards the light. "I've already got plans."
"You've got
something alright," Elric said, watching her move. "So, what do you know about this light anyway?"
"Well thank you," replied Sasha, "oh, the light? I dunno, really. We'll have to see what it... is..." She stopped, eyeing the object. "Is that...
the Guardian?"
"The what?"
Strom raised his eyebrow but said nothing, waiting for Sasha to explain as he caught up with Elric.
"I wonder how much longer the Na'kuhl base's shields can hold?" Elric wondered. "It almost felt like a ship collided into it. It's also been a hell of a long time since Phasma warned Toros about the infiltration. Toros must be long gone by now, if he's got any brains."
"You... haven't heard of
the Guardian? The
Guardian of Forever?" inquired Sasha. "Jeez, you guys actually can keep a secret from your own people. Huh."
"How'd you recognize a point of light as the Guardian of Forever?" Elric realized. "Anyway, perhaps this means it's trapped within this toxic being? Maybe we need to free it?"
"Can you not make out the shape from here?" asked Sasha, "also, I'm not so sure...
the being didn't seem very happy about that barrier, and it's kinda... iffy... in here. Everything is so shapeless, almost like that thing is missing knowledge of this area."
Sasha kept walking, moving closer to the portal structure ahead.
"Nor would that explain how this entire mindscape is probably the Guardian's planet anyway... could the Guardian's temporal abilities interfere with the being? Maybe that's what that shield was supposed to represent?" she queried.
"If that's so, perhaps that's what we want? The being has presented itself as our enemy, and anything that hinders it is beneficial to us," Elric postulated. "If we can't learn anything helpful here, what are we accomplishing by being in this mindscape, other than the risk of our lives at the hands of the Na'kuhl? What are we doing here?"
"Why ally with the Na'kuhl?" asked Sasha. "It doesn't seem the type to take sides like that. Unless... unless it needs their help..."
The ground seemed to start shaking, like a quake. A few ruins fell down. Elric steadied his footing. He took out his phaser and readied it.
"Then again, the Guardian doesn't usually put out enough chronitons to severely affect nearby life..." said Sasha. "Are they enemies or something?" The quakes got stronger, almost intentionally. Sasha smirked at the thought.
"What if they're immortal enemies, and
the being needs the Na'kuhl's help to defeat the Guardian somehow?"
"Perhaps due to the chronitons from the Guardian's capabilities," pondered Sasha. "
The being can't get close, hence the hole in it's knowledge. The Na'kuhl could just bomb it from orbit, and they don't care if the temporal cops try to stop them."
"So what is this
being? Some sort of Enemy of Forever?"
"More like... the Destroyer of Forever," said Sasha. "At least, that's what it wants to be."
"Beings," Elric cursed, whilst almost losing his balance.
"What?" asked Sasha. "What do you mean, beings? Are there more than one?"
Elric shrugged. "You never know."
"Oh frak," remarked Sasha. "That would be very bad news. Anyway, since we know that there's no reason to not kill this thing..."
"We should disable it if we can," urged Elric. "Strom, is there something you can do? Murder should never be the first opt—"
But, with the environment continuing its destabilizing shaking, the Captain was interrupted by his own disruption through the reemergence of the metallic surfaces, this time, showing circuitry in them upon his arm. Before he could attempt to will it away, Elric was snatched from the telepathic link by the El Aurian pyramid artifact still in his hands on the base.
---
Na'kuhl base
The Captain disappeared from the Mindscape when Na'kuhl Captain Phasma broke into the room, and placed his hands on the device Elric was holding. The two then disappeared into the mycelial network.
"Damn you!" shouted Sasha in the real world as the meld broke apart. She quickly, and intently looked around at the Krenim officers and their chroniton rifles. "Well, shoot it! Shoot it now!"
"Wait!" Strom called out, mind still reeling after the chaos of what he had experienced. Taking a deep breath to steady himself, the Vulcan realized he was still in the creature's grasp. "Don't... don't shoot! I... found something out when I was in the mindscape. The link between us was dissipating, but my link with
the being remained, although it, too, was weakening. I... where's Elric?" He interrupted his own thought, unable to move his head more than an inch or two in either direction.