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YES - Close to the Edge: Star Beagle Adventures episodes 12 - 19

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The Star Beagle Adventures

Episode 13: Close to the Edge Part II - Total Mass Retain
Scene 12: Deception

Guessing problems only to deceive the mention…


13.12
Deception


The tide was sweeping out on the western shore of Numinor. The white spires of the central city rose halfway to the sky behind, gleaming in the setting sun. And on the beach, the body of a young woman had just washed up onto the white sands and was now still, no longer rocking in the receding waves.


“Six.”

Master Chief Bill Waller was sitting incongruously nearby at the helm of the U.S.S. Escort, a control panel under his fingers. The index finger of his right hand was flexing, ever so slightly.

“An interesting opening gambit. My beautiful young wife. We never found the murderer. It was a serial killer who struck only once in every city on Cun Ling… 47 victims across 47 cities. All beautiful young brides. The first was in Eden. The last was in Ba Sing Se. Then the murders just… stopped. I suspected this would be the first place you would bring me.” Waller looked up at the giant stag/tiger shrimp thing polluting the crystal-clear waters of his home city of Numinor.

“That is one of your strategies, isn’t it? Going to the moment that us non-coms enlisted in Star Fleet? And this was when I decided to join. To get away from this. Hundreds of light years away. But that was 32 years ago, and I don’t live here anymore. Try again…”


Flames were subsiding from what remained of the battle bridge of the U.S.S. Valley Forge, an antique Excelsior class ship that should have been retired decades ago. It was just a training vessel these days, but the weapons and shields had been upgraded, along with nearly every other system and when the borg came, Excelsior was one of the first ships to answer the call.

A control stick from the panel had been blown outward and had punched a hole through the skull of a young vulcan officer.


“Five,” said Master Chief Waller. “Ensign Salok. It was shortly after I was promoted to Master Chief. Chief of the Boat. Valley Forge was to be my retirement assignment. Salok would have become a great officer, and I wasn’t going to allow a bunch of rowdy enlistees to bully him. Training boat - green officers, veteran non-comms. It was a sad day, but you already kind of blew this trope with my dead bride. And wasted an opportunity to convince me not to kill you.”

“You?” Stephanie the Space Shrimp was incredulous. “What makes you think you can kill me?”

“Because I’m still sitting at the helm of the U.S.S. Escort with my finger hovering over the trigger for the phase cannons,” Waller replied. “I haven’t targeted them, but at this distance, I hardly need to. I have been ordered to kill you, but I am giving you four more chances to convince me not to. I suggest you not waste those chances trying to control me. Believe me, you can’t.”


“My mind to your mind. Your thoughts to my thoughts,” said Ensign John Sevork, his fingers framing Bill Waller’s face.

“You can take you whiskers, or whatever those are, off my face, Stephanie,” said Waller. “We’re already in a mind meld. You’ve melded with the entire crew. It’s all happening simultaneously, but you can only experience it sequentially. But this is a very good move.”

“Four,” said Stephanie. “Okay, I don’t know how, but I can tell you aren’t lying. How? How are you able to have so much control?”

“There are 45 of us. And you’re having to really tightly control what you’re doing, or you could kill every one of us,” Waller replied. “Yes, John realized when he melded with the captain that the way you communicate is very similar to a mind meld. And he taught us how to push back and take control. Only a few of us have the strength of will and mental balance to try. John evaluated all of us and selected a few of us to train. How to walk back into the mind meld to see what you see. How to stay grounded. Apparently, I’m a natural.”

“Now that you have learned what you need to know, you have three more chances,” Waller concluded.


“Master Chief Bill Waller, is it?” Captain Skip Howard was about the same height as the U.S.S. Escort’s minuscule chief of the boat, if much slighter of build. Somehow, the captain of the U.S.S. Beagle managed to be intimidating anyway. Green eyeshadow, black fingernail polish. “I am told you are the man I really need to get to know. Please do me the honor of joining me for dinner in my private mess aboard the Beagle.”

“Will my captain be there?” Waller asked.

“She is aware of the invitation. You’re welcome to discuss it with her,” Howard replied.

“You want to know everything about everyone on my boat, don’t you?” asked Waller.


“Ah, I see Rhonda has already prepared you for this meeting…”


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The Star Beagle Adventures

Episode 13: Close to the Edge Part II - Total Mass Retain
Scene 13: Into the Void


Passing paths that climb halfway into the void…


13.13
Into the Void


“Captain Skip Howard, a very good choice,” opined Master Chief Bill Waller. "And I have no idea how you’re managing the turquoise eye-shadow and fingernail polish when you don’t have eyes or fingers…"


The giant space stag/tiger shrimp across the table from Waller seemed entirely unfazed by the fact that it was a lobster dinner in front of Waller… And a shrimp cocktail on her side of the table. Or that the captain’s mess on the U.S.S. Beagle was far smaller than she was.


“You were very impressed with Skip Howard. Both you and Captain Carter think our encounter would have evolved very differently if he were here. I believe you, Bill Waller, that you can kill me. And I also think you believe Skip Howard would’t want you to do so. Perhaps we can both figure out why.”

“Perhaps,” Waller replied. “But it would have to be a damn good reason. Skip Howard isn’t my captain. Rhonda Carter is. And she has ordered me to kill you.”

“Then why haven’t you?”

“Because it’s not time yet. And while we have these few moments together, it’s only sensible that I give you the chance to convince me not to. I am very uncomfortable with that order. To use deadly force when you haven’t used it against us.”

“You don’t trust your own captain’s instincts?” Stephanie asked.

“I know Rhonda. She’s the best fighter there is,” Waller said. “She knows just the moment to deliver the killing blow. But sometimes she doesn’t know when to not fight. We’ve had to talk her out of it before. We don’t have that luxury this time. Either I obey her order, or I choose for the first time to disobey her. And if she is right about you, that would be a terrible decision on my part. I will give you two more chances to convince me to do that.”




Master Chief Waller sat in the witness chair. His crustaceon captain sat at the defense table, alone. There was a panel of judges (Star Fleet captains and admirals) and a prosecutor (also a captain.) Instead of four pips, Stephanie had only one full pip and one hollow pip, the rank insignia for a 2nd Lieutenant, even though she did not have a collar to support them.

“You gave testimony against your own captain at her court marshal. In fact, she trusts you more than anyone else on her crew because of how damning your testimony was.”

“We had to hold her back. She was vicious, especially when her blood was up. She started as an enlistee and got promoted through the ranks and eventually a battlefield promotion to ensign. Near the end of the first Cardassian War, our team had rescued a group of cardassian defectors and three of them died in our care the first night, murdered by someone in that group. Rhonda ordered a young vulcan in our group to forcefully mind-meld with her suspect and both men died in the process. I had argued against it. It was against every regulation and against vulcan morality in general.”

“But she was acquitted?” the giant space shrimp asked.

“Only because it turned out the cardassian in question was a member of their Obsidian Order and the vulcan was no humble ensign,” Waller replied. “He was actually an agent for the vulcan secret agency, the V’Shar. The entire affair was hushed up and Carter spent the next 12 years as an un-promotable 2nd lieutenant. Until another war got started and Star Fleet needed fighters again.”

“And you have served with her that entire time. Trying to restrain her temper. Trying to keep her from being more violent than necessary. A dozen years and more after testifying against her. Why?”

“Because she asked me to,” said Waller. “She pretty much begged me to. And she is nowhere near as vicious as she once was. You have one more chance to convince me.”




General Krank used his dk’tahg to point to the readout displaying Eva Mendez’s jaw. Bill Waller could understand the readout well enough to see that there was, apparently, no damage of any sort.

“I have intimate control over the tiny creatures that your captain refers to as “mushroom bugs.” While I was in Eva’s mind, I was distracting her from the intense pain of her jaw being rebuilt from the inside. You will find that her jaw is completely healed."

Shrimp Krank pointed to another readout, this one displaying a cross section of Rhonda Carter’s skull. “As I used them to conduct the far more complicated rebuild of your captain’s eardrums. When you next encounter her, she will be able to hear you. What she saw as torture was in part me learning how to not kill her with my telepathy and in part me driving her metabolism to be able to accept the new tissue: fungal tissue transformed to take the place of her ruptured eardrum…”


Master Chief Bill Waller sighed heavily. “If it were up to me, I would not attack you. But I have to trust my captain’s instincts. I am sorry. If what you have told me is true, then I am making a terrible mistake…”


“Wait!” said Stephanie. “I have a hostage…”


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The Star Beagle Adventures

Episode 13: Close to the Edge Part II - Total Mass Retain
Scene 14: Total Mass Retain


As we cross from side to side, we hear the total mass retain…


13.14
Total Mass Retain


“I said NOW, Bill!”


Captain Rhonda Carter was bright pink and shaking with rage. Master Chief Bill Waller was the most reliable member of her crew. Tough, smart, honest, and loyal to a fault. He was the only one who had what it took to stand up to the telepathic pressure of the giant space crustacean who had invaded the minds of each of her crew.

Waller had to wait until Carter, Abra Kahen and Zizira Gross had time to break free from the telepathic domination and try to free the rest of the crew. And he had waited just a few seconds after Carter had given him the order. When it got to five seconds, Carter had to assume he was trapped.

Which made opening fire on this alien all the more paramount.

With a few quick commands, she transferred firing command to the arms of her chair. Buttons on the left arm typically assigned to communications became a rough targeting control system. Fire control was on the right.

Waller was slowly shaking his head, apparently trying to free himself. Carter could help with that…

Master Chief Waller suddenly realized fire control had been removed from his panel. Instantly horrified, he turned in his chair:


“No Rhonda, don’t!! She has…”


Even as he was speaking her name, he knew it was too late. The thunder of the phaser pulse cannon erupting into fire filled the ship. The reflection of the weapons fire from the viewscreen lit up the bridge. And the alien’s death scream could be heard in all their minds, causing everyone throughout the U.S.S. Escort to howl in pain. Several crew members crumpled to their knees or collapsed to the floor.

Rhonda Carter was bright pink and it was clear to anyone that knew her well that her blood pressure was spiking. She quickly reprogrammed the controls on the arm of her command chair, then selected a switch: “Shipwide, this is Captain Carter. Report in by the numbers, casualty report.”

Reports came in section by section, indicating that 6 crew members, including Eva Mendez, had lost consciousness. As the reports were coming in, Carter got out of her chair, stepped forward and looked around the bridge, then: “Bill, where’s John?”

Master Chief Waller turned to look at her, shaking his head slowly.


“Computer, locate Ensign John Sevork.”


The familiar female voice that had been the ship’s voice for nearly every Star Fleet vessel for well over 100 years responded: “Ensign Sevork is not currently aboard the U.S.S. Escort. His communicator pin is not detectable.”

“Captain,” said Waller. He directed her attention to the main viewer. He played back the last few seconds of the space stag/tiger shrimp’s life. A purple mohawk could be seen moving rhythmically near the back of the alien crustacean.

“Is he… Was he… Can you enhance and rotate the view based on sensor readings?” Carter asked.

“Do you really want me to?” Waller asked.


“We have to know,” Carter responded.


Waller dutifully changed the view.

“Oh… I really didn’t want to know,” Carter said. “Preserve but take that off screen. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to unsee that…”

Waller changed the view back to the current view of the land thorn with its top shredded.

Carter was shaking her head. “Do you think he knew what he was… Um… I mean, I thought I was okay with interspecies mating…”

“He was so young,” Waller observed. “At that age he could have gotten an erection thinking about trees. Or baseball.”

“That was why you disobeyed my order? You knew he was, um…”

“I didn’t know what he was doing,” Waller replied. “I just knew she had him. At least he died with a smile…”

“That’s just so wrong on so many different levels…” Carter started. Then: “Bill? I can actually hear you!”

“I know,” Waller responded. “She also healed Eva’s jaw before we killed her.”

“Before I killed her... Woah!!” Carter lost her footing as the Escort suddenly lurched, the view screen registering the ship tilting down at the bow, showing lower parts of the broken land thorn.

“Bill??” Carter almost leapt back into her command chair.

“Escort is not responding to the helm!” said Waller. “And the lepreshroom is moving. Registering a 60 degree downward angle at the bow and the lepreshroom is rotating to match… Make that 90 degrees. The bottom tip of the creature is headed directly for the bridge! 30 seconds to contact.”


“Evasive?”


“Helm controls are dead, Captain!”


Carter hit a switch on the arm of her command chair:


“All hands, brace for impact!”


Close to the Edge Part II - Total Mass Retain

This is the final scene for Episode 13.

The adventure continues in Episode 14: Close to the Edge Part III - I Get Up, I Get Down, to be continued in this thread.
 
The Star Beagle Adventures is designed to be enjoyed wherever you pick up the story.

But if you want to catch up with the story from the beginning, use the following link:

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The following episodes will be posted to this thread:
Episode 12: Close to the Edge Part I - The Solid Time of Change
Episode 13: Close to the Edge Part II - Total Mass Retain
Episode 14: Close to the Edge Part III - I Get Up, I Get Down
Episode 15: Close to the Edge Part IV - Seasons of Man
Episode 16: And You And I Part I - Cord of Life
Episode 17: And You And I Part II - Eclipse
Episode 18: And You And I Part III - The Preacher and the Teacher
Episode 19: And You And I Part IV – Apocalypse




Star Beagle Adventures Episode 13: Close to the Edge Part III - I Get Up, I Get Down

Throughout this episode, snippets of lyrics are quoted. These are from the third movement of the song, “Close to the Edge part I - I Get Up, I Get Down“ by Jon Anderson and Steve Howe. The song first appeared as track 1 on Close to the Edge, the fifth album by the progressive rock band, YES, 1972, Atlantic Records.

YES fans generally consider the 18-minute, 4-movement masterpiece, Close to the Edge, to be not only the band's crowning achievement, but simply the most transcendent audio experience ever recorded.

Do not let your life pass by without devoting 18 minutes strictly to listening to this piece of music.

Enlightenment awaits.

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The Star Beagle Adventures
Episode 14: Close to the Edge Part III - I Get Up, I Get Down
Scene 1: The Blame


You could clearly see the lady sadly looking…
Saying that she’d take the blame…


14.1
The Blame


“Bill, send a distress signal to the Commodore!”


Master Chief Bill Waller leapt up from the now useless helm and quickly moved to the adjacent communications station, there quickly programming the U.S.S. Escort’s communication system. “Distress signal away,” he reported without looking back. “Impact imminent!”

Waller’s announcement was immediately followed by a harsh grinding sound like a giant drill. He turned and looked in horror as the tip of the rocky shell of the creature his captain had dubbed a “lepreshroom” punched down through the ceiling at the back of the bridge, then quickly continued downward, directly toward Escort’s warp core.

Neither Carter nor Waller had any understanding of why they were still alive as the back of the bridge was replaced by a growing wall of rock that swiftly swelled to fill the bridge.

“Rhonda!!” Waller cried as the rock passed through his captain’s body, then: “Crap!!!” as the rock passed seamlessly through his own body, followed by a slimy, mushy grayness that he could almost feel as a wave of nausea caused him to retch. He fell out of his chair to his knees and vomited into the mushy, slimy grayness, then it, too, passed through him, leaving some traces of his own vomit on his face and uniform, but none on the floor of the bridge.

Everything was dark, gray, out of focus, a little on the wavy side, and covered with a layer of slime. Waller tried to control himself, but the nausea overtook him again and another flux of vomit rushed up out of his stomach and was ejected onto the slimy, dark, gray, out of focus and somewhat wavy floor of the Escort’s bridge.

He crawled a few feet to his right to get away from the sickening, dark gray and even slimier mess that was threatening to throw him into yet another series of regurgitational spasms. He kept his head down, breathing in heaving gasps until he felt a hand on his chin.

Captain Rhonda Carter was sitting cross-legged in front of her longest serving crewmember. She gently lifted his face with a hand on his chin and cleaned his face with a soft, wet rag. After a moment she got to her feet without using her hands, then reached down and helped Master Chief Waller to his feet.

“How did… What kept you from throwing up?”

In response, Carter just pointed to another slimy pile of goo on the floor. Bill Waller nearly threw up again just looking at it.


Carter ignored him. She looked around the dark gray, slimy, and slightly out of focus bridge in wonder: “…the… fu**?”


Waller turned around and carefully made his way back to the helm station. The viewscreen was blank.

“I think we’re inside the thing,” Waller observed.

“Yep,” Carter responded. She walked back to the dark gray, slimy, out of focus captain’s throne and slowly lowered herself into it. “Ewww.”

“Captain?” Waller asked.

“It’s as slimy as it looks.”

Waller pushed his fingers through the slime. “Helm control is still down. Communications is now down, but we’re still broadcasting the distress signal.” He turned back toward Captain Carter. “Captain, she told me she had the ability to control these… slimy… mushroom… things… Stephanie. She was the key to controlling these things. It’s why you can hear. It’s how she fixed Eva’s jaw. Without her…”

Carter finished his thought without looking up: “We’re out of control and blind as a bat.” She looked up at him, a solemn expression on her face. Tears starting in her eyes, something that he had never seen before.


“Bill… I think I really **cked up this time…”


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