USS PYTHEAS
Part of the United Trek universe
1x06
“The Art of War”
Part of the United Trek universe
1x06
“The Art of War”
Historian’s Note: This story takes place from early to mid June 2378; beginning one day after the events of Fragments of Control.
Prologue
Transport vessel Beowulf
Kolari VII
Stardate 55431.1 (June 7, 2378)
The wind whipped his long hair and he tried vainly to keep it clear of his face while he watched the last of the cargo crates being loaded onto his ship. In the distance, the ruins of the ancient Kolari civilisation could still just about be seen but the coming storm would soon shield them from view. Though he hated plundering these dusty sites for rich patrons, he knew that one day he might find some technology and that kept him going, just. The deck hands saluted him in their bizarre way and then hurried back to the Federation archaeology site which had been temporarily abandoned due to some supposed threat.
'Gene, are you there?' a female voice squawked over the comm.
'I'm here,' the freighter's grizzled captain replied. 'The last of the crates are loaded and secured. Let's get the hell off this rock.'
'That might be a problem. I'm picking up unusual energy signatures in orbit.'
'Do they match anything in the pathetic database we have?'
'That's the problem, they match the alien energy signatures we were told to be on the lookout for by the Starbase a few days ago.'
'Can we send a message out?'
'Not at the moment, the storm has ionised the atmosphere. We'll have to be in low orbit before we can send any kind of signal out.'
'Start the pre-launch sequence, I'll be there in a minute.'
'I'm on it, Kelly out.'
Gene joined his co-pilot in the cockpit a moment later and took his seat in the centre of the cramped area. He glanced quickly at the readouts on the circular console surrounding three quarters of the chair and grunted. The storm was the largest he'd ever seen on a planetary scale, covering approximately a third of the total surface area.
'We need to get out of here, now. If that front gets any closer, we'll never clear the planet.'
'We're ready.'
'Punch it, straight up.'
'You sure the cargo is secured?'
'I'm sure, we need to leave.'
'All right, engaging atmospheric thrusters.'
The Beowulf shuddered as it lifted off, shedding a few external hull fragments as it hurtled through the air, away from the encroaching storm.
'This is gonna get bumpy,' Kelly said as the transport hit the lower atmosphere.
Gene held on as the ship broke through the atmosphere, and almost collided with the largest vessel he'd ever seen. 'Evasive!'
'Damn! That was close,' Kelly muttered as she pitched upward and over the hull of the orbiting vessel.
'Go to warp, now. We have to warn Starbase 535.'
'The ship is following us,' Kelly replied as the Beowulf jumped to warp.
'Increase speed, can we get a signal out.'
'Maybe, try it.'
'This is the Transport Beowulf to Starbase 535, you're attack is about to begin. Repeat, this is the Transport Beowulf to any Federation ship or outpost.'
'We're being jammed, I'm not sure if you got through.'
'Screw the patron, set a course for the starbase, maximum warp.'
'We won't get far at warp five.'
'It'll do the job, I hope.'
'They're gaining, warp seven and increasing.'
Gene sighed. 'Can we get anything more out of the engines?'
'Not in this bucket,' his co-pilot replied sourly. 'And before you suggest it, we can't fight either.'
'I wasn't going to,' Gene said with a wry grin.
'Uh huh.'
A klaxon sounded suddenly and the ship shuddered violently, more than it had ever done before. 'I have no idea what they're doing but our warp field is collapsing. I'm trying to recalibrate, but this isn't a Starfleet ship. We don't have the same capabilities,' she added to forestall his questions.
'Any idea what we can do?'
Kelly turned to him. 'How do you want to die? On their terms or ours?'
'Ours,' he said grimly. 'What did you have in mind?'
'I was planning to fly straight into the nearest star and detonate the warp core. It'll either create a solar flare or do nothing.'
'And if they're close enough the flare will destroy them as well. I like it. Have we got any of those torpedo casings left?'
'One or two, why?'
'I suggest we send a message to the Starbase while we still can.'
'You'll have to prep it.'
'I already configured one for a messenger capsule. Tube one.'
'Is it ready to launch?'
'Two seconds...now!'
The torpedo raced away at warp and went completely unnoticed, or ignored, by the alien ship. 'Adjust course, take us back to the Kolari system. That's the nearest star.'
'I've activated the self-destruct mechanism, all I have to do is input a final code and it will detonate instantly. We'll never know what happens.'
'How far are we from the star?'
'Three minutes.'
'I'm dumping the cargo,' Gene said. 'Increase to five point three.'
'Increasing speed. Time to star, one minute and three seconds.'
'Transfer detonation sequence to my console.'
'Gene?'
'Do it!'
'Done. Time to star, thirty seconds. The ship is still pursuing.'
'Drop out of warp in eight seconds, right in the corona.'
'On my mark,' she replied. 'It's been nice working with you, boss.'
'You too, Squawk,' Gene said. 'Mark.'
The Beowulf dropped out of warp and they both shielded their eyes from view as the brightness overwhelmed the polarisation in the monitors. An aft image showed the alien vessel had also slowed but was now trying to manoeuvre away from the star.
'It's too big to get out the way fast enough, go to full impulse.'
'Solar surface in fifteen seconds.'
Gene input the detonation code.
'Nine seconds.'
'I hope to God this works.'
The Beowulf's warp core exploded just as the transport's bow hit the surface and vaporised. The resulting solar flare lit up the entire system with radiation and took the alien vessel by surprise. Every living thing aboard was killed in minutes and the ship itself was pulled into the star by the gravitational forces of same.