STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"A Star Alone"
Developed & Written By:
BolianAdmiral
Based Upon "Star Trek: The Next Generation", Created By:
Gene Roddenberry
"A Star Alone"
Developed & Written By:
BolianAdmiral
Based Upon "Star Trek: The Next Generation", Created By:
Gene Roddenberry
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"A STAR ALONE"
THE BETA QUADRANT
The vast starry expanse of deep space seemed utterly endless, the billions upon billions of stars in the sky shining for all the inhabited worlds of the galaxy to see and admire.
Suddenly, from seemingly out of nowhere, a small object emerged, from the blackness of space, as if it were emerging from a pocket, in the very fabric of space, and began to sail onward, through the starry deep.
It was a small satellite... obviously manufactured by some alien race. It bore a striking resemblance to the ancient Earth space probes, such as Viking, Mariner, or Voyager and Pioneer. Certainly by 24th century standards, it was extremely crude, almost primitive. It was remarkably simple... a few boxes, that presumably contained the on-board computer equipment, long arms with sensor equipment mounted on the ends, and a large sensor dish.
The object continued sailing through space, until a vast shadow crept over it, as it passed underneath the hull of a mammoth starship, that was slowly drifting by... the Galaxy-Class U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701-D.
U.S.S. ENTERPRISE-D
MAIN BRIDGE
The view of the new alien arrival filled the large viewscreen, as Captain Jean-Luc Picard got up from his Captain's chair, tugging on the bottom of his uniform top, to straighten it, as he walked towards the front of the Bridge, to better regard the object.
"Can you identify it, Mister Data?" he asked, looking to the android's console, as Data worked.
Data cocked his head slightly to the side, wearing a look of puzzlement, as he replied.
"No, Captain... the satellite is of unknown origin. I am also at a loss as to how it got this far into deep space, as there are no inhabited systems or planets in this region, Sir." he added.
With that proclamation, Commander Riker also emerged from his seat, and walked over to Picard and Data.
"Well... you did say that it appeared to emerge from out of nowhere, correct, Data?" Riker asked.
Data puckered his lips slightly, and raised both eyebrows, as he answered Riker's point, nodding.
"That is correct, Sir... however, our sensors do not detect any unusual phenomenon in this area, of either a quantum, chronometric, or gravitic nature." Data replied.
Riker looked to Picard, who was studying the object on the viewscreen, as Data casually kept working his console.
"Mister Data," Picard began, "Do you see any risk, in bringing that object aboard for study?" he asked.
"The risk is nonexistant, Sir. There are no weapons of any kind on the object, and the transporter biofilter will eliminate any bacteria or microbes present." Data reported, as Picard nodded.
"Very well, Mister Data." Picard said, looking to Riker, as both men made their way back to their seats, and Picard tapped his communicator. "Picard to O'Brien." he called.
"O'Brien here." came the Chief's comm voice.
"Chief, I want to transport that old satellite aboard... transport to the Main Shuttlebay." Picard ordered.
"Acknowledged, Captain." O'Brien replied.
In space, the old satellite drifted along, as a shimmering curtain of silver light washed over it, vanishing it from sight.
U.S.S. ENTERPRISE-D
MAIN SHUTTLEBAY
The transporter beam became visible in the center of the massive and palatial Main Shuttlebay, as gradually, the old satellite materialized on the deck. Seconds later, a pair of Shuttle Ops Technicians in mustard-yellow uniforms walked over to the object, regarding it, as one of them tapped their communicator.
"Main Shuttlebay to Bridge." the young man called.
MAIN BRIDGE
"Picard here." Jean-Luc replied.
"Captain, the object is securely aboard, and waiting for you, Sir." the young man's comm voice announced.
"Thank you, Picard out." the Captain replied, as he looked to Data. "Mister Data... report to the Main Shuttlebay... take Geordi with you. See if you can determine where that object came from, and if possible... who made it." he instructed, as Data nodded, and got up from his seat, making his way to the aft turbolift, as his relief assumed his post.
TO BE CONTINUED...