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Stonehouse - Whoever Brings the Night

Definitely a touchy situation. Covering a clandestine mission with a supposed errand of mercy could easily backfire.
It's not quite like that. The Stonehouse's official mission is to rebuild Lyshan's infrastructure and her crew complement reflects that. The fact that Starfleet Intelligence want them to undertake a covert mission as well is what will cause the problems...as you shall see later.
 
The crew might well be experienced for relief work but somehow I imagine those skills don't transfer to a covert mission so much. Perhaps it means they must tackle and deal with the scenario in a uniquely different manner to most Starfleet crews. But there's bound to be mistakes made and certainly there's trouble brewing - along with a number of Jem'Hadar breeding tubes.
 
Chapter Two

USS Stonehouse
Starbase 129
Stardate 53414.3


The new diplomatic officer materialised on the transporter platform as Captain Cole and Commander da Silva entered the room. Cole raised his eyebrows in surprise when transport was complete and the stranger identified. Da Silva just stood and watched.

‘Permission to come aboard?’

‘Permission granted, Doctor,’ Cole answered. ‘I must say that I am surprised to see you here.’

‘No more than I am, old friend. I take it that you heard of my exploits aboard the Enterprise?’

‘I did, and I thought you were in New Zealand?’

‘I thought I recognised the name,’ da Silva interjected. ‘You were convicted of attempted murder, conspiracy and violations of the Prime Directive.’

Carter Greyhorse turned to face the first officer as they walked toward the turbolift. ‘Yes I was. However, I never actually made it to New Zealand.’

‘This I have to hear,’ Cole stated.

‘I was asked by Starfleet Intelligence to investigate Morgen and the Daa’V delegation, and since they knew of my clandestine relationship with a former member of the Stargazer crew, they thought I would be the perfect man for the job. Someone else got there first and I needed to cover my tracks, so I planted the evidence and made it look like I was out for revenge.’

‘That doesn’t explain why you didn’t make it to New Zealand,’ da Silva interrupted.

‘I was transferred to the custody of Starfleet Intelligence at Starbase 81. Since then I have done extensive intelligence work along the Cardassian border and I know how to handle them.’

‘Are you here as part of an SI mission or as a member of my crew with experience in dealing with Cardassians?’

‘I do not work for SI anymore, which is why I am allowed to tell you the story. The mission was declassified now that Daa’V is a member of the Federation.’

‘When did they join?’

‘2368, the year after Captain Morgen was crowned.’

‘Since that issue is settled, I think you should get some rest before the briefing.’

‘Rest can wait, Captain. I suggest we get underway immediately.’

Cole smiled, but it didn’t reach his eyes. ‘Lieutenant Commander Greyhorse, as a member of my crew you will obey my orders. We are transferring personnel and materiel to and from the starbase at the moment and this will not be completed until tomorrow morning. You may rest if you require or we can begin the briefing immediately.’

‘I would prefer to begin the briefing as soon as possible, Captain, to give the crew as much preparation as possible before we arrive on scene.’

Cole nodded and turned his attention to his XO. ‘Commander, see to it that the senior staff are in the conference lounge in ten minutes. I will personally escort Carter to his quarters.’

‘Aye sir,’ da Silva replied and walked to another turbolift down the corridor.

As soon as she was out of earshot, Cole asked: ‘It was Section 31 wasn’t it? The ones who got there first?’

Greyhorse refused to answer directly. ‘That is still classified.’

‘That’s what I thought. You were lucky to survive. I’ve known several good friends to fall at their hands and I swore never to let it happen again. I assume that you worked for a particular former communications officer?’

Greyhorse nodded.

‘At least we’re on the same team,’ Cole replied and clapped a hand on the diplomatic officer’s shoulder. ‘Have we been able to find Manek yet?’

Greyhorse removed the offending hand politely. ‘Not as yet, no. You’ll receive the full details in the briefing.’

Eleven minutes later all senior staff were seated in the conference lounge directly behind the bridge waiting for Greyhorse to begin. The diplomatic officer stood up and walked over to the screen in the corner of the room.

‘This is Lyshan, a world which seven years ago was in unclaimed space near the Federation-Cardassian border. While involved in a classified operation, Commander Riker detected life on the fourth planet in the system and sent a probe to investigate.’ While he was talking the screen changed to show the location of the system and its proximity to Cardassian territory and changed again to show what a Lyshani citizen looked like. ‘The Lyshani are a sentient felinoid species with technology approximately that of late twenty-first-century Earth, though they do have warp drive which is used solely for unmanned missions.

‘Their society is feudal, with different clans controlling different areas of the planet. The only joint venture they have is a lunar colony on the second moon. Those are the basics but the full information will be available to the entire crew at the conclusion of this meeting. The Lyshani were made a Federation protectorate in 2370 because of their proximity to Cardassian space but the Cardassians left them alone. The Dominion did not, using the world as a training base for the Alpha Jem’Hadar. The lunar colony was almost completely destroyed but it is just about habitable. The Lyshani have lost over a quarter of their population because of the Jem’Hadar and some clans have been absorbed into others.

‘There’s been a lot of in-fighting with the clans having taken in the stragglers to strengthen their own numbers and the government, such as it is, is essentially a puppet regime to the largest clans, leaving the smaller clans to suffer with no help. Thankfully, due in no small part to the collapse of the Cardassian Union, the Lyshani Premier has asked for Federation assistance and while Starfleet cannot commit extensive resources to aiding this planet, the Diplomatic Corps’ Special Executive pulled some strings to have a ship of the line dedicated to help rebuild Lyshan for a minimum period of six months, possibly longer, depending on what we actually find when we get there.

‘There was a Cardassian helping us. Gul Manek, formerly of the Fifth Order, risked his life to provide us with the information we now have. He is missing, and we need to find him as he has more to give us. I now turn this briefing over to Captain Cole for the classified portion.’
 
Carter Greyhorse ... mmm ... you have a penchant for taking characters from the Trek universe and absorbing them into your own stories adding new layers to them so I'll be interested in what you do with Greyhorse. So far he seems all above board but I just don't think I can trust him for some reason - probably because he's caught up with S13 entanglements.

He appears to be another entanglement for the Stonehouse crew to contend with. You continue to set up a situation that is precarious and likelyakin to walking on eggshells. Me likey cause it means it when things go pear shape they will go pear shape badly.
 
Uh-oh, wow...I really remember despising Greyhorse in his other appearances! Very interesting twist to suggest he was set up by Section 31. I'll be interested to see if he can redeem himself in my eyes...but I'm not sure I can trust him. I don't think I want this guy anywhere near a volatile area. "Thinks he knows how to handle Cardassians..." lovely. Why do I suspect his and da Silva's bad attitudes are going to feed off of each other?

And very interesting: Manek's a gul! I can't wait to see exactly what kind of information he's been risking himself for...considering it's Starfleet MEDICAL he's been dealing with (through Fandau), and he's that high-ranking, I have a feeling it's some pretty scary stuff.

Finally--I like how you demonstrate the realities of the Federation being stretched thin due to the relief effort.
 
Carter Greyhorse ... mmm ... you have a penchant for taking characters from the Trek universe and absorbing them into your own stories adding new layers to them so I'll be interested in what you do with Greyhorse. So far he seems all above board but I just don't think I can trust him for some reason - probably because he's caught up with S13 entanglements.

He appears to be another entanglement for the Stonehouse crew to contend with. You continue to set up a situation that is precarious and likelyakin to walking on eggshells. Me likey cause it means it when things go pear shape they will go pear shape badly.

Uh-oh, wow...I really remember despising Greyhorse in his other appearances! Very interesting twist to suggest he was set up by Section 31. I'll be interested to see if he can redeem himself in my eyes...but I'm not sure I can trust him. I don't think I want this guy anywhere near a volatile area. "Thinks he knows how to handle Cardassians..." lovely. Why do I suspect his and da Silva's bad attitudes are going to feed off of each other?

And very interesting: Manek's a gul! I can't wait to see exactly what kind of information he's been risking himself for...considering it's Starfleet MEDICAL he's been dealing with (through Fandau), and he's that high-ranking, I have a feeling it's some pretty scary stuff.

Finally--I like how you demonstrate the realities of the Federation being stretched thin due to the relief effort.
Thank you both for your comments, you know I love my curve balls. But if you read what I have written a little more closely, he says (or at least I hope he does) that Section 31 beat him to the punch regarding intelligence on the Daa'V so he set himself up in order to prevent his cover being blown.

Since he is still alive, we can assume it worked.
 
That or Section 31 just left him alive so they could use and manipulate him later...

(Oh, and I also remember him being a jerk in his other appearances, so I can't say I'm too predisposed to like him... ;) )
 
That or Section 31 just left him alive so they could use and manipulate him later...

(Oh, and I also remember him being a jerk in his other appearances, so I can't say I'm too predisposed to like him... ;) )
I made the crappy TNG characters likeable didn't I? Give Greyhorse a chance, I promise you won't be disappointed.
 
Ha! We'll see! ;)

In all seriousness, though...I think if you make him your own, you could be off to a great start. I know I've enjoyed doing that for Berat and it'll be fun to see just how far you run with it.
 
I'm curious to see what you do with Greyhorse. Section 31...and possibly other elements involved here...this could easily spin out of control...
 
I'm curious to see what you do with Greyhorse. Section 31...and possibly other elements involved here...this could easily spin out of control...
It's a United Trek story, anything can happen. Murphy's Law is the only law in our little universe.
 
i've not read the story, but i've got to ask, why Stonehouse? it's wigging me out when that's the name of a small town near where i live...
 
i've not read the story, but i've got to ask, why Stonehouse? it's wigging me out when that's the name of a small town near where i live...
The HMS Stonehouse was a Royal Navy hospital ship and I thought it apropos for the story I'm telling here.

Read on, you might enjoy.
 
Carter Greyhorse? Oh, this should be fun! Leave any armed nuclear devices buried in the ship's cargo while you were at it?
 
Chapter Three

USS Stonehouse
En route to Lyshan IV
Stardate 53420.6


Jirana stood in the corner of the recreation lounge, called the Pool Table because of the green carpet, and looked out at the stars streaking past. She was so wrapped up in her musings she didn’t notice the ship’s tactical officer walk up to her until she felt an unusual presence by her shoulder. She turned round and saw that the red-hued woman had a concerned look on her face. Jirana smiled at the newcomer and they took a table together.

‘I was wondering if you’d forgotten,’ the El Aurian said and ordered a drink from the table’s replicator.

‘Sorry, the Captain wanted to make sure that the security teams were ready for when we arrive in a few days time.’

‘Why isn’t Grait handling that?’

‘He is, I just needed to give his people a special briefing. Anyway, work is over and I’m looking forward to our holodeck time. So what program did you have in mind today?’

Jirana smiled. ‘I was thinking of using a special program a friend of mine made up for me. It’s a sports game called Squash, or Racquets.’

‘Another one of your games that died out centuries ago?’

‘Yes, but since I was alive at the time, I remember it being played. There are still worlds where the game evolved independently of Earth and is still being played. The Human game is the most civilised though.’

Shalmara Deth focused her gaze on her companion. ‘What’s the problem, Jee?’

‘What do you mean?’

‘We’ve been friends for almost three centuries, I know the look you get when something bothers you. What is it?’

Jirana smiled. ‘You know me too well. I have learned that in the past ten years, six of my people have died.’

‘It’s not unusual, you are a long-lived species but you are not immortal.’

‘From non-natural causes, but all were supposed accidents.’

‘And you don’t believe in coincidences?’

‘No, I don’t. There are so few of us left that the death of one affects us all.’

‘What can you do about it?’

‘Two things, both difficult.’

‘Can I help?’

‘I doubt it.’

‘What options are there?’ Deth asked.

‘I can make quiet investigations myself, and maybe track the man down. I know who he is, but I won’t be able to stop him on my own.’

‘And the second option?’

‘Ask Starfleet for help.’

‘Is there any reason they won’t help you?’

Jirana turned to face the stars again, seeking answers. She turned back to the table. ‘Perhaps, perhaps not. El-Auria doesn’t exist anymore, and we’re not members of the Federation. There are one or two of us who could ask for help, but it would not necessarily be given, at least not without a lot of questions I’d rather not answer. Let me make my enquiries first. If I know where I can find the man killing my people, it may be easier to convince Starfleet to assist me, us.’

‘Shall we go and play? You can teach me the rules.’

Jirana nodded, smiling again. ‘Sure, let’s go.’

Lieutenant Commander Deth, report to the bridge please,’ da Silva said over the comm.

‘Got to go, rain check?’

‘Sure,’ the ship’s civilian counsellor replied with a wan smile.

As Deth exited the Pool Table, Jirana decided to contact someone who might be able to help. It was a short walk to her quarters and she opened a channel straight away. As expected, her friend was up.

I wondered if I would hear from you,’ Guinan said from her berth on the Enterprise.

‘I take it you know about Talara?’

Guinan nodded. ‘Do you believe he is still chasing us down?’

‘He did promise to exterminate us.’

Jirana, it was said in the heat of the moment. I seriously doubt he meant it.’

‘What of the shuttle he stole?’

At this, Guinan bowed her head. ‘All right, it was his shuttle that gave them our location, but they were heading in our direction anyway.’

‘We would have had time to get away!’ Jirana cried out. ‘He’s making good on his promise. He has been for years.’

I think you’re seeing a conspiracy where none exists. We spoke about this before.’

‘I’m sending you a file, Guinan. Look at it and then tell me that I’m wrong this time.’

The ebony-skinned El-Aurian hundreds of light years away nodded her head in acquiescence. ‘I’ll read it.’

Jirana sent it and sat back as Guinan read the entries.

Is this accurate?’

‘I’ve had it confirmed in every case.’

Let me speak with Captain Picard.’

‘Why?’ Jirana asked, suddenly defensive.

I won’t give him any specifics, but if I know him, he’ll get the general idea and offer to help. He has a lot of friends in high places. Some of them might be able to find Casaan.’

‘He could be anyone by now.’

You know as well as I do that his species only have a limited number of forms. He’ll almost what, nine hundred by now? He has probably used most of them, and we know what he feels like in here,’ she pointed at her head, covered by its usual giant hat. ‘We’ll know when he’s close.’

‘Knowing he’s there and stopping him are two different things, Guinan.’

The older El-Aurian smiled. ‘When you’re older, you’ll know what battles to fight, and which ones are lost causes.’

‘You can be infuriating.’

Thank you. Don’t you have people to see?’

‘I do, I’ll keep you apprised.’

Guinan nodded. ‘Safe travelling.’

The Federation logo filled the screen and Jirana sighed. She knew Casaan wouldn’t stop until all of them were dead. She knew only brief snippets of Casaan’s visit to her homeworld, as she was on an expedition at the time. She knew that he had been to the central archives and that it was later that evening that things started to go wrong. Jirana stood and decided to go to the holodeck later by herself, with a special program she had written, specifically for this task.

Putting those thoughts out of her mind, she left for her office and the problems of others so this ship and these people could be helped.
 
Yeesh. :eek: So someone's killing El Aurians, eh? That's very no bueno. Not a lot of them around, so snuffing them can (and apparently has) raised attention.

And what species is Deth again, or was it mentioned previously?
 
Someone with a fatal grudge against El Aurians--not good, as Gibraltar said. I'm curious as to his motives...why? What did the El Aurians do to that person? And what's this about a "limited number of forms"?

Curiouser and curiouser...
 
Guinan nodded. ‘Do you believe he is still chasing us down?’

‘He did promise to exterminate us.’

Jirana, it was said in the heat of the moment. I seriously doubt he meant it.’

‘What of the shuttle he stole?’

At this, Guinan bowed her head. ‘All right, it was his shuttle that gave them our location, but they were heading in our direction anyway.’

Hmmm ... who is THEM ??? The Borg :borg: If so then this guy really went to town to get his revenge. All very interesting. Sort of sedgewedge from where I thought this story was going. Would that be a curve ball yet again? Shock horror! No!

Again repeat how interesting this development is and since it is a United trek story might we see Pava?
 
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