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Frank Grayson's ENTERPRISE--Chimes
FRANK GRAYSON
USS ENTERPRISE
Starring the crew of the USS ENTERPRISE
#12
Guest starring
Narrenson
Chimes
Nearly one hour had passed, and there was still no sign of the Galileo or the Enterprise. With nowhere else to go, Leonard decided to stay put, and make sure Mike Kubicki was stable. He had set Kubicki on the ground, and used the backpack as a pillow to under his head. Leonard also used the medical tricorder to monitor Kubicki’s condition. The tricorder was having trouble with the scans. It was as if something was interfering with the scans.
“Maybe it’s the strange substance we were studying, maybe it has some property the medical tricorder can’t penetrate.” Leonard said to him self. Then he noticed something rather strange. He hadn’t noticed it before, but Kubicki’s uniform had a slight green hue to it. The spot light that the probe shined down their position picked it up better than the murky glow of the cavern. What was causing the strange hue? Leonard was slightly colored blind to some shades of green, which would explain why he could barely see it before.
Leonard scanned Kubicki’s space suit. The scanner was registering a small energy barrier surrounding the suit.
“Hun,” Leonard said, “it some kind of energy signature.” Leonard said again to himself. “It almost as if your surrounded by some kind of force field.” Then he noticed something strange. Kubicki, although he was unconscious, was clutching something in his right hand.
Leonard was able to pry open Kubicki’s hand. There was a strange metallic object in his hand. Leonard tried to take it out of his hand, but some kind of force wouldn’t let him. And from the strange vibration coming from it, Leonard deduced that the device was emitting some kind of stasis field that surrounded his friend. But how, and what was it? Leonard was a long time fan of Star Trek and had never seen anything like it on either one of the Trek shows. But he did remember the animated cartoon having life belts, which created invisible force fields around the landing parties. It was a nifty idea the later shows abandoned.
Suddenly the Enterprise and the Galileo banked up and over the short horizon of the comet.
Leonard felt relieved as he heard his wife’s voice. “Leonard, are you okay?”
“Yeah, I think so,” Leonard replied through his suit’s com device. “Kubicki is in a bad way though. Where did you guys go?”
Frank’s voice replied. “We had a close encounter with some kind of craft. It was emitting some kind of strange subspace vibration that caused the shuttle’s systems to malfunction. It’s a miracle Ensign Rice was able to coax the shuttle as much as he did before it smashed into the comet.”
“Good going Seth!” Leonard said, knowing that Seth Rice was still in the shuttle.
“Yeah, I’m a bad ass!” Ensign Rice replied, from the cockpit of the shuttlecraft.
“What is wrong with Kubicki?” Frank asked.
Leonard shook his head as he spoke. “I don’t know. After that thing started to vibrate the comet I went back down to see if he was okay. When I got down to him he had taken off one of his gloves and was touching the wall of the cave where he had chipped off some of the Dilithium with the laser.”
BRIDGE OF THE ENTERPRISE
Tashigawa spoke from the science station. “That’s impossible sir. Those suits were pressurized. He’d have died moments after removing the glove.”
“That isn’t all.” Leonard said. The probe had zoomed in on his position. Leonard’s face could be seen on the main screen. “Check this out.”
Mark Grayson was operating the probe via remote control, and used the probe’s onboard systems to follow Leonard Jackson’s hand motions. Leonard had propped up Kubicki, and lifted the fallen man’s arm so as the probe could view his hand. The tiny veins of blue pulsating energy could be seen zig-zagging his fingers, then his wrist.
“Look inside his mask.” Leonard said.
At that moment Doctor Inglehopper entered the Bridge, having been sent for by Frank.
They all sat in stunned shock as they could see the strange strings of energy, glowing a bright blue, crisscrossing Kubkici’s face.
“I was afraid of something like this.” Inglehopper said as he stood by the command chair Frank was sitting in.
“We can’t bring him aboard.” Hank Morton said from the Navigation consol. “Who knows what that is. It could be some kind of bacteria. Bring it aboard, and we might all be doomed.”
“He wouldn’t be like this,” Inglehopper pressed, “had you not been so worried about getting some of that stuff for the ship.”
Hank looked back to Inglehopper. “I am aware of that Doctor. We all takes risks, its part of space exploration, or did you not see the Right stuff. Fucking classic movie!!.”
“We’ll debate this later gentlemen,” Frank said, and then he looked over to Inglehopper, “what should we do.”
“Well,” Inlgehopper said, “I actually agree with Mr. Morton. We can’t risk contaminating the rest of the crew and passengers. I suppose we could get him up to the shuttle and I could examine him there.”
Mark chimed in from Helm. “You realize that neither you, Kubicki or Jackson, and Rice if he stays aboard the shuttle when Kubicki is brought there, will be able to return until the threat to the ship is determined.”
Inglehopper nodded. “As Mr. Morton says, we all must take risks.”
Frank nodded in agreement.
“Oh, and there is more,” Leonard added from the main screen. “Scan Kubicki with the Enterprise’s sensors and you’ll discover something else quite intriguing.”
Frank looked up to Tashigawa who had bent over to use the science viewers.
“Mr. Kubicki is surrounded by a low level force field. The ship’s sensors can not determine its composition.”
“Zoom in on his right hand.” Jackson added.
As the camera zoomed in on Kubicki’s hand, Jackson pried it open to reveal the metallic object.
“What is that thing?” Inglehopper asked, as he stood next to Frank’s command chair.
Rayana didn’t know what it was, but she had one as well. She had been given one by Liu Fong as well. A fact she kept to herself.
“Maybe he got from engineering.” Rayana suggested.
“No sweetie,” Hank said from Navigation. “I know every piece of equipment in engineering. That did not come from engineering.”
“Then were did it come from?” Tashigawa asked.
Frank had a pretty good idea; Narrenson. “We’ll find that out later. But unless we can find away to turn it off, we’re limited with what we can do.”
--
THE SERVER ROOM
Narrenson watched on a virtual monitor created by the Server as Lenoard Jackson carried Kubicki up the cavern. Narrenson had ordered Kubicki to scan the substance he had chipped off the wall with the metallic scanner he had given Kubicki. The metallic device, created by the Server, would also create a low powered force field around Kubicki, isolating him from the elements. And although the Server had maintained the pressurization, the alien life form, or whatever the blue substance was, was still able to penetrate the field. Narrenson knew that Frank Grayson would soon discover the device. Kubicki would no longer be a viable asset to Narrenson. Narrenson could just let the man die, but that would anger Grayson even more. It was time to deactivate the device, and cut Kubicki loose from it.
--
A half an hour later Ens. Rice was beamed up to the ship as Inglehopper was beamed over from the Enterprise. The transporters could not get a lock on Kubicki so Leonard Jackson had to carry him around his back, and used his jet pack to get back to the shuttle.
--
Deep Space
The Romulan Bird of Prey had come out of Warp. It had come across a space vessel, but it wasn’t the Enterprise. It was a large black object; an it was alien.
CONTINUED
FRANK GRAYSON
USS ENTERPRISE
Starring the crew of the USS ENTERPRISE
#12
Guest starring
Narrenson
Chimes
Nearly one hour had passed, and there was still no sign of the Galileo or the Enterprise. With nowhere else to go, Leonard decided to stay put, and make sure Mike Kubicki was stable. He had set Kubicki on the ground, and used the backpack as a pillow to under his head. Leonard also used the medical tricorder to monitor Kubicki’s condition. The tricorder was having trouble with the scans. It was as if something was interfering with the scans.
“Maybe it’s the strange substance we were studying, maybe it has some property the medical tricorder can’t penetrate.” Leonard said to him self. Then he noticed something rather strange. He hadn’t noticed it before, but Kubicki’s uniform had a slight green hue to it. The spot light that the probe shined down their position picked it up better than the murky glow of the cavern. What was causing the strange hue? Leonard was slightly colored blind to some shades of green, which would explain why he could barely see it before.
Leonard scanned Kubicki’s space suit. The scanner was registering a small energy barrier surrounding the suit.
“Hun,” Leonard said, “it some kind of energy signature.” Leonard said again to himself. “It almost as if your surrounded by some kind of force field.” Then he noticed something strange. Kubicki, although he was unconscious, was clutching something in his right hand.
Leonard was able to pry open Kubicki’s hand. There was a strange metallic object in his hand. Leonard tried to take it out of his hand, but some kind of force wouldn’t let him. And from the strange vibration coming from it, Leonard deduced that the device was emitting some kind of stasis field that surrounded his friend. But how, and what was it? Leonard was a long time fan of Star Trek and had never seen anything like it on either one of the Trek shows. But he did remember the animated cartoon having life belts, which created invisible force fields around the landing parties. It was a nifty idea the later shows abandoned.
Suddenly the Enterprise and the Galileo banked up and over the short horizon of the comet.
Leonard felt relieved as he heard his wife’s voice. “Leonard, are you okay?”
“Yeah, I think so,” Leonard replied through his suit’s com device. “Kubicki is in a bad way though. Where did you guys go?”
Frank’s voice replied. “We had a close encounter with some kind of craft. It was emitting some kind of strange subspace vibration that caused the shuttle’s systems to malfunction. It’s a miracle Ensign Rice was able to coax the shuttle as much as he did before it smashed into the comet.”
“Good going Seth!” Leonard said, knowing that Seth Rice was still in the shuttle.
“Yeah, I’m a bad ass!” Ensign Rice replied, from the cockpit of the shuttlecraft.
“What is wrong with Kubicki?” Frank asked.
Leonard shook his head as he spoke. “I don’t know. After that thing started to vibrate the comet I went back down to see if he was okay. When I got down to him he had taken off one of his gloves and was touching the wall of the cave where he had chipped off some of the Dilithium with the laser.”
BRIDGE OF THE ENTERPRISE
Tashigawa spoke from the science station. “That’s impossible sir. Those suits were pressurized. He’d have died moments after removing the glove.”
“That isn’t all.” Leonard said. The probe had zoomed in on his position. Leonard’s face could be seen on the main screen. “Check this out.”
Mark Grayson was operating the probe via remote control, and used the probe’s onboard systems to follow Leonard Jackson’s hand motions. Leonard had propped up Kubicki, and lifted the fallen man’s arm so as the probe could view his hand. The tiny veins of blue pulsating energy could be seen zig-zagging his fingers, then his wrist.
“Look inside his mask.” Leonard said.
At that moment Doctor Inglehopper entered the Bridge, having been sent for by Frank.
They all sat in stunned shock as they could see the strange strings of energy, glowing a bright blue, crisscrossing Kubkici’s face.
“I was afraid of something like this.” Inglehopper said as he stood by the command chair Frank was sitting in.
“We can’t bring him aboard.” Hank Morton said from the Navigation consol. “Who knows what that is. It could be some kind of bacteria. Bring it aboard, and we might all be doomed.”
“He wouldn’t be like this,” Inglehopper pressed, “had you not been so worried about getting some of that stuff for the ship.”
Hank looked back to Inglehopper. “I am aware of that Doctor. We all takes risks, its part of space exploration, or did you not see the Right stuff. Fucking classic movie!!.”
“We’ll debate this later gentlemen,” Frank said, and then he looked over to Inglehopper, “what should we do.”
“Well,” Inlgehopper said, “I actually agree with Mr. Morton. We can’t risk contaminating the rest of the crew and passengers. I suppose we could get him up to the shuttle and I could examine him there.”
Mark chimed in from Helm. “You realize that neither you, Kubicki or Jackson, and Rice if he stays aboard the shuttle when Kubicki is brought there, will be able to return until the threat to the ship is determined.”
Inglehopper nodded. “As Mr. Morton says, we all must take risks.”
Frank nodded in agreement.
“Oh, and there is more,” Leonard added from the main screen. “Scan Kubicki with the Enterprise’s sensors and you’ll discover something else quite intriguing.”
Frank looked up to Tashigawa who had bent over to use the science viewers.
“Mr. Kubicki is surrounded by a low level force field. The ship’s sensors can not determine its composition.”
“Zoom in on his right hand.” Jackson added.
As the camera zoomed in on Kubicki’s hand, Jackson pried it open to reveal the metallic object.
“What is that thing?” Inglehopper asked, as he stood next to Frank’s command chair.
Rayana didn’t know what it was, but she had one as well. She had been given one by Liu Fong as well. A fact she kept to herself.
“Maybe he got from engineering.” Rayana suggested.
“No sweetie,” Hank said from Navigation. “I know every piece of equipment in engineering. That did not come from engineering.”
“Then were did it come from?” Tashigawa asked.
Frank had a pretty good idea; Narrenson. “We’ll find that out later. But unless we can find away to turn it off, we’re limited with what we can do.”
--
THE SERVER ROOM
Narrenson watched on a virtual monitor created by the Server as Lenoard Jackson carried Kubicki up the cavern. Narrenson had ordered Kubicki to scan the substance he had chipped off the wall with the metallic scanner he had given Kubicki. The metallic device, created by the Server, would also create a low powered force field around Kubicki, isolating him from the elements. And although the Server had maintained the pressurization, the alien life form, or whatever the blue substance was, was still able to penetrate the field. Narrenson knew that Frank Grayson would soon discover the device. Kubicki would no longer be a viable asset to Narrenson. Narrenson could just let the man die, but that would anger Grayson even more. It was time to deactivate the device, and cut Kubicki loose from it.
--
A half an hour later Ens. Rice was beamed up to the ship as Inglehopper was beamed over from the Enterprise. The transporters could not get a lock on Kubicki so Leonard Jackson had to carry him around his back, and used his jet pack to get back to the shuttle.
--
Deep Space
The Romulan Bird of Prey had come out of Warp. It had come across a space vessel, but it wasn’t the Enterprise. It was a large black object; an it was alien.
CONTINUED