Why, not a damn thing! Thanks for asking!Sandhurst sure is a gluten for punishment. Deciding to customize a warp core and bringing his old - and disgruntled - flame onto the ship.
What could go wrong there??![]()

Why, not a damn thing! Thanks for asking!Sandhurst sure is a gluten for punishment. Deciding to customize a warp core and bringing his old - and disgruntled - flame onto the ship.
What could go wrong there??![]()
Ouch again! Sandhurst doesn't like the Akira class much?“No, Mister Ashok. Europa is a thoroughbred, and giving her the hand-me-down heart from a testosterone-fueled torpedo-boat with delusions of grandeur would be a gross disservice to her.”
Thanks for the review, Galen4! I think Sandhurst would be hard-pressed to disagree with your assessment of his motivations.Great job of adding layers upon layers in this saga. Here's another bit of intrigue: hidden operatives inhabiting SF personnel!
The Sandhurst/Pava reunion was both chilly and warm. Both men demonstrated that their professionalism trumps all in the end.
As for Pell's return...it's great to see the whole gang back together, but I think Sandhurst's motivations were nothing but personal. There are plenty of other diplomatic officers in the fleet, so I'm not buying his thin excuse for recalling her all the way from the GQ.
All looking great so far, keep it coming.
When you say it like that, CeJay, you make it sound so ominous!A fitting and bittersweet goodbye to the Old Lady here. It's quite literally the end of an era as Sandhurst and the crew bid farewell to a ship they've called home but which has also been the source of so much pain and anguish. Here's to Europa bringing these brave souls better luck.
The inclusion of WMD in Task Force Vanguard is going to prove controversial, I'm sure. The moral implications of resorting to such measures are immense and it will be interesting to see how Sandhurst and other TFV officers will react when it becomes necessary to deploy one.
Yeah, not if but when. No point introducing something if you're not going to use it, right? Oh, I know how you write your stories, friend. There will be blood. Especially now that Pava is back.
It is indeed the very same S31 Operative that occupied Juneau for much of the past two years. I greatly appreciate the kind words.That was a tough scene where Donald sits in Gibraltar's center seat for the last time. He's been through the crucible in that chair, for good and bad. I know he'll miss his first command though the memories will not all be fond ones. Glad The Rock has a few more years ahead with the Border Service, though I hope she's not relegated to a buoy tender. (She won't if I have any say in the matter.)
Donald handled the unexpected meeting with Admiral Jellico with aplomb, dishing out his own surprise to Pava by his reaction to their new load-out. It's another example of how command has seasoned Sandhurst. I think he's still a compassionate man, but he has learned to carry the burden of command well. He's become a veteran C.O. and his new billet and responsibilities reflect that.
Verrik's 'demon' is troubled and troubling. Here's hoping his true self can gain the upper hand and figure out that he's being used. I cannot recall - is this the same entity that sometimes controlled Juneau or a different one? I understand that there are three in TFV.
Excellent, excellent chapter.![]()
Thanks, Bry! Very few ships are special enough to receive such dispensation, and Gibraltar just didn't make the cut. Besides the one and only time they could arguably be said to have 'saved the universe' is totally classified.I was half expecting that the meeting with Jellico would include a piece about how the Europa was receiving special dispensation, so that she could be renamed Gibraltar
You are building up one helluva mission here. Waiting with baited breath for each installment.
Heh, I wonder if Edward would take that as a compliment, or an insult.Ahh...I'd started to think the Section 31 operative in Verrik had been forgotten. "Good" to see that's been remembered. I find myself skeptical that there'd be any way to purge one of these things without killing a host, though--something I'm sure Section 31 is banking on to try to keep anyone from doing it. Seems to me, though, that Verrik's days could be numbered, given that Sandhurst likely would kill him if it came down to it.
And now Pava. Good grief, just when I thought this story couldn't handle any more explosive characters. I never thought I'd be thinking Jellico was the civilized one.![]()
What? Why break with tradition now?Oh boy, and here I was thinking that things were going to be a little easier for a few months.
You can never be sure where Section 31 is concerned what exactly their end goals are.I wonder if the Nyberite Alliance will survive this onslaught.
Pava is the perfect person for that position. ...besides, to leave him behind would just be a terrible waste.
I had forgotten the 31 mind had left Juneau. This could be an intelligence bonanza for Section 31. Assuming they're not running a separate agenda.![]()
Thanks! I thought it would be an interesting angle to examine with them as their alliance bears the initial brunt of the 'barbarian hordes.'I'm really liking the concept to the Nyberrite Alliance, all the ancient races who have withdrawn from mainstream interstellar politics. It's a concept I would never have considered for them.
Glad you're enjoying the story, TrekkieMonster.Love, Love, LOVE it!!! My favorite crew off on a new and interesting adventure. I also love how you've woven in so many aspects of their previous adventures. And how - Worf-like - you've managed to find a rational reason for Lar'ragos to return. And a new ship? Well deserved, and there's a big part of me hoping they get to keep her ... but who wouldn't miss "The Rock"?
Since I'm so late to this thread, I won't rehash points that I'm sure have been discussed at length already (I'll save that for later posts), but I wanted to jump in and add my enthusiastic
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Can't see where you take us this time.
Tally ho!![]()
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