The Star Beagle Adventures
Episode 19:
And You And I Part IV – Apocalypse
Scene 4:
Valleys of Endless Seas
And you and I called over the valleys of endless seas ...
19.4
Valleys of Endless Seas
All the wildness of Gan Baatar’s voice and the alternate whine and scrape of the morin khuur, which he also used to make stunningly realistic horse noises, was more than matched by the vigorous dancing of a dozen different species. A giant bonfire raged behind him.
Professor Newellewell had enthusiastically joined the young theoretical engineer, creating quite audible rhythms by beating his chest. A feature of his species’ guided evolution had gifted gorian males with what amounted to a living drum built into their chests.
None of the other humans, not to mention the dozen other species gathered on Rattleroot Island, had ever heard Mongolian music and the bizarre fusion of the morin khuur and traditional Mongolian singing with native gorian rhythms had never before been imagined. It was being created spontaneously. It shouldn’t have worked. But it did.
Similarly, there was no traditional Mongolian or gorian dancing in response to this music. Akri Dexx and Lieutenant Commander Grimur Nurzer of the newly arrived U.S.S. Citadel were involved in an intricate and quite intimate trillian mating dance ritual. Captain Phillip Phlox and Cetris Rye were managing an equally intricate denobulan dance commonly performed by male denobulans as a bonding ritual. Lieutenant Commander Vranran zh’Kathar and Ensign Tos th’Taahrit were involved in a dance that included intricate movements of their antennae. Tellarites and humans engaged in various, free-form dancing, including a few varieties of line dances. Even the emotionless colonial governor, T’Eln, was using the music to time an extremely slow vulcan dance made up of flowing, but glacially slow and controlled movements.
But by far the most interesting were the strangest aliens in the group: Skip the cthulhuoid, who was swaying lightly to the music, and the several ant-like paladin.
Captain Rhonda Carter had stopped dying her hair and had just cut it so that all the blue was gone and only an inch of spiky gray hair remained. Draped around her neck, the Runt, the youngest and by far the smallest of John Jr.’s siblings, lounged and cuddled very much like a cat. If a cat with six legs, no fur, no tail, no eyes, and a paddle-shaped head with prehensile whiskers.
“I have been a federation diplomat for nearly 30 years and I have never seen such a variety of intelligent species… just… dancing,” opined Erok Gruex, the vrish diplomat. His feathers ruffled in a way that indicated his mirth, even though any human unfamiliar with his species would think he had no sense of humor from the flatness of his voice.
“Not as innocent as they appear,” Carter replied. She and Gruex were observing from further down the beach, closer to the ocean. They had been joined by General Krank.
“So you noticed the variety of holy lander dances?” the elderly klingon general asked.
Rhonda Carter nodded. “The dances of the paladin.”
“What do you mean?” Gruex asked. His feathers indicated alertness. He had caught something in the voices of his companions, both of whom, he knew, were among the most experienced and successful warriors in the Alpha Quadrant.
“They’re in three groups, the females…” Carter pointed to the three largest of the ant-like aliens.
“Clearly sexual,” Krank observed. “Their dance is specifically designed to display their sex organs. Then there are the drones…” Krank pointed to a group of about 20 of the paladin who were dancing in formation.
“Movement in unison, kind of like a six-legged version of the electric slide,” said Carter. Although neither of her companions were human, both had spent enough time with humans to know what the electric slide was – and to have joined in the traditional, ancient human line dance. Carter pointed to a third group, whose frenetic movements were reminiscent of break dancing, but also included a fair amount of tumbling and kicking with all six legs. These 6 aliens were dancing close to each other and avoided violent contact with their peers by mere centimeters. “And the elites.”
“Do you think you could take them?” Krank asked.
“Do you think you could?” Carter answered.
“In my youth, at the height of my training and strength?” Krank responded. “Possibly. But I would leave such battle with many wounds.”
“I’m no spring chicken either. I could take maybe one. Maybe two,” Carter answered. “But I’m actually far more concerned about the Roman Legion over there.” She gestured again to the line-dancing paladin. “Perfect coordination. Tight formation. Those are incredibly dangerous soldiers. I’m glad we didn’t have to fight them hand-to-well… Whichever of their appendages might be thrust at us at any given moment.”
Gruex took a long pull of the drink his hand was wrapped around. “I’m very grateful I do not have to think the way that you do.”
“The respect is mutual,” Krank retorted. “I would hate to have to think like a diplomat.”
A few hundred yards behind them, where the beach dropped off to the deeps of the ocean, the water started to ripple, then boil with a group of newly arrived dancers…
“Mako to Commodore Yui.”
Yui Song, who had also been dancing, stepped away from the beach and found the quietest place she could, behind one of the huts. She touched her communicator pin. “This is Song. Go ahead Mako.”
“Sir, this is Commander Gregg Clark. Can you see the surf from where you are?”
Yui stepped out just a little and started scanning the ocean.
“We’re picking up a large number of those cthulhuoids surfacing just off shore,” Clark continued. “They are dancing and apparently, it's a rain dance. They’re dancing up a storm. We have a large atmospheric disturbance headed your way and it does not appear to be a natural phenomenon.”
Yui shifted her attention to the clouds, which were rapidly gathering and darkening overhead and beginning to spark with lightning. She touched her communicator pin again. “Local Red Alert.”
The dancing and music and conversations, many of them loud and drunken, were suddenly drown out by every communicator pin, Star Fleet, U.S. Marine, and civilian, suddenly shrieking in unison with the bone-jarring red-alert klaxon. Yui Song wasn’t finished.
“Silence klaxon. Announcement mode, this island. ATTENTION!” This last word suddenly erupted simultaneously from every communicator pin. While there was no delay programmed in, the Doppler effect made it sound as if her voice was reinforced with reverb as it came from communicators scattered all over the beach.
“Everyone in the sound of my voice, please move carefully and calmly to the stone pavilion. I want Star Fleet crews and Marines to form up in parade formation around myself, Captain Phlox, Captain Carter and Captain Howard, depending on which ship you are assigned to. Colonists are to gather in the back of the pavilion.”
As Gan Baatar was carefully casing his morin khuur, Pel and Shadow emerged from the nearby dancers and each took Professor Newellewell by the arm. “You too, Professor,” Pel said. “You’re with us.”
Before the large number of people could gather in the pavilion, a gentle rain began, then quickly became a soaking rain, then pelting rain, accompanied by roaring thunder and lightning strikes overhead as the sky went dark.
Some of the colonists and no small number of Star Fleet crew started running toward the pavilion. Others headed toward their huts.
“No one is to run and no one is to enter the huts!” Yui announced, her voice still booming from every communicator. “Security teams, enforce this order.”
A blinding flash of light slammed down, striking Skip Cthulhu. The enormous, squid-like alien rolled quickly to his back, all 12 tentacles reaching toward the sky, lightning dancing along the tips of his tentacles and glowing throughout his body, causing him to glow more and more brightly with dozens of colors. He seemed to be reaching out to the storm, drawing the lightning into his body through his tentacles.
The paladin, instead of seeking shelter, arranged themselves around the giant alien. Each planted all 6 feet and 3 hands firmly in the sand.
Governor T’Eln managed to gracefully weave through the heaving mass of humanity, vulcanity, bolianity and other crew and colonists, to reach Commodore Yui Song. “Commodore, you must end the sonic counteractive program now!”
Yui Song had never imagined the ancient vulcan raising her voice, much less shouting. Almost reflexively, before she was even aware of what she was doing, she touched her communicator pin: “Deactivate subsonic countermeasure program, all units, this island, authorization Yui Song, Commodore, Beagle Alpha one, one A, one A, B.”
She hadn’t noticed the slightly jarring subsonic interference all the communicators had started providing until it was gone, taking herself and everyone else only slightly off edge.
She turned to the ancient vulcan. “Now, please tell me why I just did that.”
“They are supporting SkipRock, helping him control the lightning,” T’Eln replied. “Their song is designed to help him heal and channel the energy. It is taking a lot out of him.”
There was a thunderous roar as the cthulhuoid opened his mouth and emitted a great pulse of energy back toward the sky. A thick beam of deadly white lightning went straight up, piercing the clouds.
“Commander Clark, report!” Commodore Yui hissed into her communicator.
Gregg Clark’s voice erupted from every communicator. “A lot of power coming up from that island. Too much interference to beam anyone out.”
Yui Song considered deactivating conference mode, but she saw that listening to her new first officer was distracting the colonists, helping control their fear and keep them quiet. “Is everyone okay up there, Gregg?”
“No one was close to that beam when it came up from the planet,” Clark replied. “And no one seems to have gotten it into their mind to go close to it now.”
“Thank you, Commander. Keep me appraised of any further developments. Yui out.”
“Aye, Commodore. Mako out.”
T’Eln touched Yui’s arm. “May I make an announcement, Commodore?”
In response, the elderly Chinese commodore touched her communicator pin again. “Authorize Planetary Colonial Governor T’Eln for announcement access.” She then nodded at the far older vulcan.
T’Eln touched her own, civilian communicator pin. “All persons with any telepathic ability, please join me, by touch. We will seek to add our support to our new friend and protector.”
Commodore Yui touched her pin again. “Everyone else, make room for those who are moving forward and remain silent and calm.” There was still quite a buzz of conversation. “I said SILENCE!” There was sufficient authority in Yui Song’s voice to cause the buzz to quickly die down and fade out.
T’Eln seated herself on a stone table, crossed her legs, and reached out her hands. Other vulcans and the few andorians joined, creating a circle with hands joined.
It seemed to go on forever, but after only a few minutes the storm subsided almost as suddenly as it had come, to be replaced with a gentle, soaking rain. It took several minutes before the island’s resident cthuhuloid stopped emitting lightning skyward from his mouth. He gradually rolled down from his upright posture to lay horizontally, in his usual pose, resting on 4 of his tentacles, his swirling, glowing montage of colors gradually slowing and fading. The paladin remained stationed around him, hands and feet planted in the sand, their sub-sonic song almost audible.
Professor Newellewell sidled up next to Captain Skip Howard, an excited expression on his face as he looked out on the smoldering remains of the bonfire, the gradually fading coloring patterns on the whale-sized squid-like alien, the circle of singing, ant-like aliens around him, and the general debris of abandoned frivolity... food... scattered plates and beverage containers... The small, bulldog-like native of ASA 4 cleared his throat, his loud, growly, bass voice punctuating the silence:
"Wow!! You people really know how to throw a party!!”
Skip Howard looked down at the small, red-furred native, then threw back his head and started laughing. His high-pitched giggle was infectious, quickly spreading through the tightly packed crowd of Star Fleet crew, U.S. Marines and civilians.
And You And I Part IV – Apocalypse
This is the final scene for Episode 19.
The adventure will continue with The Star Beagle Adventures, Episode 20: The Revealing Science of God, to be posted in a new thread.
I intend to take a little break in posting here to give my writing a chance to catch up. I am now about halfway through Episode 22.