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Burning Ring of Fire

BrotherBenny

Rear Admiral
Rear Admiral
Coming soon...

As their misbegotten shore leave comes to a close, the crew of the Dauntless await the arrival of their temporary replacement before they brave the raging plasma storms of the Kursican Badlands, en route to returning Rashal to his homeworld, Eeroth, to survey the damage that the Cha'lav have no doubt wrought.

But the mission does not go as smoothly as anticipated as Captain Astar and her crew discover a Cha'lav hunting ground and the sentient subspace prey. Astar must find a way to stop the Cha'lav hunting party as quickly as possible if she is to stand a chance of reaching Eeroth before it is too late.
 
This is a slight crossover story with Dnoth's Independence crew, albeit set three years after what he is writing; and featuring cameos from a few others in the United Trek shared universe...

PROLOGUE

Steamrunner-class USS Independence, in orbit of Ligon II, stardate 57315.3

Sixteen years after the last official visit to this backwards world, a Federation starship was once again in orbit but this time they were not seeking medical aid. Admiral Alynna Nechayev was sure that someone high-up in the government food chain was smuggling weapons to a Federation border world in exchange for slaves. Captain Sintina Aurelia disliked being Nechayev’s go-to girl but her morals and ideals took precedence over her dislike for the Admiral’s shadowy dealings. Since Nechayev was very nearly the only Admiral that she had not yet managed to alienate, she decided that it was best to follow where she was led. While her expertise lay in tactics, her exec, one Lieutenant Commander Karim bin Nadal, had the necessary wherewithal to conduct covert operations without getting himself or his team killed. It was for this reason, and also for the fact that Nechayev had a soft spot for him, that Aurelia accepted the fact her ship was to be diverted from the first true exploratory mission her crew had been tasked with for almost a year. It made it almost palatable, almost.

‘Captain, Commander bin Nadal is overdue by eleven minutes now,’ Lieutenant Kimula stated, again.

Aurelia turned to face the counsellor and communications officer, currently seated at the tactical station. ‘Thank you, Lieutenant. I’m well aware of the time.’

‘Captain, we’re receiving a signal from the surface. The shuttle is en route but they’re under attack.’

Aurelia sighed in resignation. ‘I didn’t think the Ligonians had shuttles.’

‘They don’t,’ Lieutenant Commander Ethan Windslow replied from the engineering console. ‘It looks like pulse cannons are being fired from surface emplacements.’

Without missing a beat Aurelia turned to Kimula. ‘Take them out. Karim better have a good explanation for this.’

‘Aye ma’am,’ Kimula replied, muttering, ‘he always has a good explanation.’

Aurelia smirked as Kimula fired the ventral phasers with pinpoint precision, knocking out all three of the pulse cannons. Bin Nadal’s damaged shuttle broke through the clouds and headed for the Independence, manoeuvring wildly.

‘Get a tractor on them,’ Aurelia ordered and headed for the turbolift.

‘Captain, incoming from Starfleet Tactical, Admiral Holt.’

Aurelia scowled. ‘My ready room, you have the conn.’

The familiar Federation logo appeared on the screen, a line of text underneath indicating an open channel. Aurelia sat herself down and tugged at her uniform top to stop it riding any further. She entered a command and the logo vanished, replaced by the visage of Admiral Marcus Holt.

‘Captain, I’m sorry to pull you from your latest mission, but I’ve been given authorisation to redirect you.’

Aurelia wanted to say that the current mission was now over, but she held her tongue. She hadn’t interacted with Holt before and didn’t want to alienate yet another Admiral. ‘Not a problem, sir. What can we do to help?’

Holt smiled and Aurelia couldn’t help but notice its paternal quality. ‘I’d like you to head for the Kursican system as fast as the ship can take you. We have a dangerous yet delicate situation developing there and I need your tactical prowess. You’ll be fully briefed when you arrive by Commander Logan at Starbase 535 and Captain Astar of the Dauntless.’

Aurelia frowned. ‘Is there nothing more you can tell me, Admiral? I don’t really like heading into this blind.’

Holt nodded. ‘I wish I could, Captain, but I know as much about this as you do. If it makes you feel any better, I asked exactly the same question and found myself facing a blank monitor. I’ve been in the fleet a long time, and I don’t like sending my people in to dangerous situations without full disclosure. In this instance I don’t have much choice; you’re the closest ship with the right capabilities.’

Aurelia kept her poker face as she accepted the veiled compliment. ‘We’ll be on our way within the hour, Admiral.’

‘Excellent, Godspeed, Holt out.’

‘Hmm,’ she muttered and returned to the bridge. ‘Report!’

‘The shuttle’s aboard and the away team are in sickbay. Zo’Kama is giving them a full workup,’ Kimula replied.

‘Helm, set a course for the Kursican system, maximum warp. We’ll give Admiral Nechayev her report en route. Kimula, I want to know everything there is to know about the Kursican system and the surrounding space. You have two hours.’

‘Yes ma’am,’ the counsellor replied. ‘Are you going down to sickbay?’

‘I am; I’d like to know just what the hell happened down there.’

‘I would assume that the mission was completed. They wouldn’t have tried to shoot him down otherwise.’

Aurelia inclined her head. ‘Perhaps, but Karim seems to be getting himself shot at a lot lately.’

Kimula smiled wryly. ‘You’re the one sending him on these away missions.’

‘Thank you for your insight, Counsellor.’

‘Anything I should know about our upcoming mission?’

‘I was hoping you’d be able to tell me. Admiral Holt was less than forthcoming.’

‘What did you do this time?’

Scowling, the Latina Captain replied, ‘I didn’t say or do anything. I accepted his platitudes hoping to get more from him. But either he didn’t know anything or he’s even better at keeping secrets than Nechayev.’

‘And your conclusion?’

Aurelia scowled. ‘He doesn’t know anything, and that scares me.’

‘How so?’

‘He’s in the dark as well and being used as a blind. I don’t like being a puppet.’

‘Our ETA to the Kursican system is a little over six days.’

‘Lieutenant Kimula, you have the conn.’

‘Yes ma’am.’
 
A promising beginning to what should be a fun crossover. I like how you've written the now more experienced--and cynical--Sintina. Looking forward to more.
 
Good start! I was impressed with Captain Aurelia's restraint in speaking with the admiral. She's definitely matured.
 
By this time, Aurelia has had some dramatic events happen to her. She's finally accepted some things she didn't want to and it has left her less naive and a bit more pragmatic.

Nice work Xeris. Looking forward to more.
 
I really wasn't sure if I could do justice to Aurelia's newfound maturity since I don't know what's happened in the last three years. It was a challenge that I enjoyed. See below for the next installment.
 
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CHAPTER ONE

USS Dauntless
Docked at Starbase 535
Stardate 57331.8

Captain Leza Astar and her enigmatic executive officer, Commander Aaron Wright, stood by the open launch door of the main shuttlebay awaiting the arrival of their temporary replacement. Commander Logan had been less than forthcoming about who was replacing them and the class of ship, which would be important. A ship capable of holding its own would be needed to fight the Cha’lav but Astar privately thought that they would be more likely to send a science vessel or something equally as toothless. She had said nothing regarding her thoughts to her exec, since she was still unsure whether to fully trust him. His recent behaviour was out of place somehow but she couldn’t quite place her finger on it, and she trusted her temporally displaced security chief more than her first officer—what a bizarre crew she led.

‘There!’ Wright pointed to a pinprick of light as the new starship dropped to sublight speed. ‘I can’t tell what it is from this distance.’

Astar said nothing until it hove into view a few moments later. ‘At least they didn’t send us a science vessel.’

Wright nodded his agreement. ‘The Steamrunners can certainly hold their own, but I’m not sure how well they’ll hold up against a Cha’lav battle cruiser.’

‘I’ve seen them in action. They’re manoeuvrable and act like a mosquito on an elephant. If the pilot is good and handles her well, she’ll most likely cause significant damage before being swatted out the fight.’

‘Captain, we’re receiving a hail from the Independence. Captain Aurelia is requesting permission to speak with you in private,’ Lieutenant Commander Sheena Gonzales said from the tactical station on the bridge.

‘Tell her to beam over, I’ll meet her in transporter room one.’

‘Aye sir, Gonzales out.’

‘Do you need backup?’ Wright asked with a grin.

‘I’ll be fine, get to the bridge and prepare to get us underway. Make sure Rashal is settled into his quarters and have Commander Logan meet us in the conference lounge.’

‘Will do, what about that Ynelavii officer?’

Astar sighed. ‘I’d forgotten about her. She’s a soldier isn’t she?’

Wright nodded. ‘She is one of the Militia Elite, one of their youngest, and has requested entrance to the Academy. Commander Logan sponsored her and assigned her as a field-commissioned cadet to us.’

‘Have her on the bridge with Gonzales. I want to see what her tactics are like. We’ll see about an away mission later.’

Wright smiled. ‘You’d better get to the transporter room.’

‘Right.’

Astar made her way to the main transporter room and dismissed the operator, intending to speak with Captain Aurelia privately before reaching the conference lounge. The Independence signalled again and Astar sighed, engaging the transport sequence. The woman who appeared on the transport pad was diminutive but with a definite commanding presence, one no doubt borne of battles and dealing with the increasingly difficult admiralty.

‘How long were you going to keep me waiting?’ the Latina captain asked.

‘Permission to come aboard granted,’ Astar replied, scowling slightly.

‘Captain Sintina Aurelia, USS Independence,’ she said, holding out her hand.

‘Leza Astar, Captain of the Dauntless,’ they shook briefly.

‘Mind telling me why I’ve been sent to the boondocks?’

‘You’ll get the full briefing with Commander Logan in the conference lounge, but I did want to speak with you first about a couple of things, which will make more sense after the briefing. I have to return a guest to his homeworld and I expect to be gone for about a month, maybe more, maybe less. Along with the Weisskopf, you’ll be showing the flag, conducting colony runs and doing the exploratory bit when you get the chance. It isn’t the most glamorous of jobs and I hope that is all you have to do, but there is an enemy making its presence known in these parts and it’s my mission to send them packing.’

‘I take it that they are more dangerous than the Dominion? That’s the impression I got from Admiral Holt.’

‘Much more dangerous. From what we have been able to piece together from their database which we confiscated, the Cha’lav run a universe-spanning empire and they annex galaxies to increase their slave trade and thinning resources. Ours is the next on their list.’

Aurelia snorted in derision. ‘Sounds like a conspiracy theory to me.’

‘You’ll have full access to all data on the Cha’lav after the briefing, including the database. Your senior officers should know what is going on, but anyone else only on a strict need-to-know basis.’

Aurelia nodded, still not convinced. ‘I take it you have evidence of this?’

‘I do, Starfleet Intelligence has been trying to keep everything ultra-secret but I’ve been able, by pulling in more than a few markers, to get everything on the Cha’lav kept on the Starbase where only we can access it and provide access to our officers as and when it is needed.’

‘There’s an Intelligence agent on board?’ Aurelia asked, hoping that Section 31 didn’t know about this.

‘Lieutenant Sito Jaxa on temporary secondment from the Sutherland.’

‘I wonder how Captain Shelby is doing without her security chief.’

‘Not well, she fought tooth and nail to prevent the secondment, but was overridden.’

‘So she doesn’t like you much?’

Astar shook her head. ‘It wasn’t me and I haven’t spoken to her in a few years. Not since she returned from the Briar Patch.’

‘What happened?’

‘Let’s just say that the Sutherland reputation rubbed off on some of my former crew from the Monarch.’

‘Ah,’ Aurelia accepted that with a grin, but it vanished quickly. ‘What sort of battle damage is my nice little ship going to be facing?’

‘If you have a good pilot, very little,’ Astar replied. ‘But the Cha’lav do seem to learn quickly so you’ll have to throw out the regulation manoeuvres and try your own stunts.’

‘I see, I think I had better learn all about these creatures.’

‘And you will,’ Astar replied as they reached the bridge.
 
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I liked how you showed Aurelia's concern about 31. At this point, it would always be a worry in the back of her head.
 
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Thanks. I had to keep it short like that since I have no idea what has happened in the last three years.

Next part coming up...
 
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USS Independence
Docked at Starbase 535
Stardate 57332.0

The briefing now over, Aurelia, bin Nadal and Kimula were seated in the captain’s ready room discussing the situation. Bin Nadal’s injuries from the Ligon Two attack were almost completely healed and he had given Admiral Nechayev her report. The Ligonian leader Hagon was smuggling weapons and dealing in more than slavery. His untimely death by his wife caused a power vacuum that bin Nadal’s team were caught in the middle of. Bin Nadal was thinking while Kimula was still digesting the briefing that Aurelia had given her.

‘Don’t either of you have an opinion?’ Aurelia asked.

Karim looked up from the padd. ‘I can see why they want to keep a lid on it. If this got out, there would be a mass panic. The Dominion war is still fresh in a lot of minds.’

Kimula nodded her agreement. ‘What exactly do Logan and Astar want us to do?’

Aurelia paused in mid-thought. ‘Our “official” mission is to keep this sector ticking over, Colony runs, flying the flag and exploration. Unofficially we’re supposed to keep an eye out for the Cha’lav and stop them from destroying another culture or destabilising any other regions.’

Kimula’s antennae drooped as she read something on her padd. ‘Three hundred million dead? The Cha’lav commit genocide and there’s nothing we can do?’

Karim cleared his throat. ‘I’ve had enough of dancing around to the tune of other people’s agendas. If we’re here then we should be proactive and seek out the Cha’lav.’

‘Ordinarily I would tend to agree, and maybe a few years ago I would have, but I am not so naïve any more,’ Aurelia replied. ‘Captain Astar and her crew have dealt with them before, they know the Cha’lav’s strengths and weaknesses and we have access to everything they’ve learned. Remember, we’re only here until the Dauntless returns from Eeroth so we should try not to embroil ourselves in a war. Starfleet can ill afford it at the moment.’

Karim acquiesced. ‘So we “police the quadrant” as President Satie would say?’

‘Unfortunately, yes. But this sector is largely unexplored so we should be able to get some exploration in as long as the Cha’lav don’t show up.’

‘What would our illustrious President say if she knew what was really going on here?’

‘What makes you think she doesn’t? As a former Starfleet officer herself, I think she would make use of all the contacts she gathered over the years,’ Karim replied disdainfully. ‘Besides, with a threat as large as this, she would have to ask Command for contingency plans.’

Aurelia frowned. ‘I know you don’t like her very much, Commander, but you could at least pretend to for decorum’s sake.’

‘It’s not her I don’t like, it’s her policies. Ever since Commander Tucker placed the Enterprise NX-01 between the Vulcans and Andorians in the twenty-second century we have always made it our goal to keep the peace, with the power to back it up if need be. Her policies are reminiscent of twenty-first century Earth when the United States was being heavily criticised for interfering in everybody else’s affairs.’

‘Which is what we have done a few times ourselves,’ Kimula interjected.

Karim inclined in head in acknowledgement. ‘The Federation isn’t perfect, but I can’t agree with her policies of looking inward.’

‘What about the rebuilding of Federation worlds instead of Cardassia and others?’ the counsellor asked.

Aurelia cleared her throat. ‘We’re getting off track here. We’re loading up supplies for New Tokyo and Xyril City and then we’ll explore the sector out past the latter, since it has only been visited by the Weisskopf just once and that was almost four months ago.’

‘As long as we actually get to do some exploring,’ Kimula muttered, glaring at Karim.

Bin Nadal glared right back.

‘Karim, please see to the supplies,’ Aurelia pressed.

He nodded and left the ready room.

‘Well?’ Aurelia asked.

‘He’s healing, he’ll be fine.’

‘I meant about the Cha’lav.’

‘I think you’re right, we should let Captain Astar deal with them as best they can and be there as backup if need be.’

Aurelia stood up. ‘Finally, we get to do some exploring.’

Captain, we’re receiving a hail from the Dauntless,’ bin Nadal said a moment later. ‘It’s Captain Astar.’

‘I’ll take it here.’

Sintina, we’re about to get underway. Is there anything else you need?’

Aurelia smiled at the newfound familiarity. ‘No, just keep the Cha’lav away from us if you can. I’d really like to do some exploring.’

I’ll do my best, but no promises, Astar out.’

‘She’s friendly,’ Kimula commented dryly.

‘Yes, she is,’ Aurelia replied absently, already concentrating on the mission ahead. ‘See to it that we’ve received the entire Cha’lav database and any other updates from Command. Report to your station, Lieutenant.’

‘Yes ma’am.’

Once Kimula had returned to the bridge, Aurelia was left with her thoughts and called up the basic data on the Cha’lav. They didn’t really seem dangerous except for their mindset which was similar to a number of other species in the galaxy. She hoped that after all the problems her crew had worked through, and all the battles they’d been involved in, that they would finally get a break. But it wasn’t to be as yet again a new threat hovered on the horizon. She cleared the screen and brought up an image that always made her smile, the first holo she’d taken of Earth from orbit. It reminded her of what to fight for.

Captain to the bridge,’ bin Nadal called out but there was no urgency to his tone.

‘Problem, Commander?’ she asked, emerging on the bridge.

‘No ma’am,’ he grinned slightly. ‘Just thought you’d like to know that all the supplies are aboard and we are ready to depart.’

Aurelia nodded. ‘Signal the dockmaster.’

‘We are cleared for departure,’ Kimula replied.

‘Ensign Weston, release all mooring clamps and engage at one quarter impulse until we’re out of the system.’

‘Mooring clamps released, one quarter impulse, aye.’

‘Let’s go, the colonies await our arrival.’
 
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I have to admit, it is odd to see Aurelia so...thoughtful. She's actually using her head instead of just knee-jerk reaction. It's a good thing. :thumbsup:
 
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She is older and wiser, but sometimes knee-jerk is good. Maybe i'll give her a little reminder that she can do both...not sure yet.

Does anyone else want a cameo?
 
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I've read all of the postings on the Dauntless homepage and I 'm glad you are returning to the story. Seems to me that this is the kind of job the poor Gibraltar would get saddled with. Y'know, facing an enemy with very little info... I do like the more restrained Sintina-it feels more realistic in terms of a Starfleet captain's behavior.
 
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Thanks. I had originally planned to use Sintina et al to keep the Kursican sector ticking over while the Dauntless did all the hard work. But the Weisskopf is apparently going to have a few problems of its own and the Indy? Well, there's always something going wrong, isn't there?
 
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Actually, I've found the Weisskopf quite interesting. You might think about some branch stories for that ship.
 
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Took me some time to catch up with this while I finished reading Pebbled Sea.

A very promising beginning and aparently Independence is a very popular ship. Wouldn't you know it I've got a story featuring Indy in the works too :lol:

I also liked the more 'mature' Aurelia as well as her meeting with Astar, two women who I think would ge along quite well.

Good stuff.
 
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A great start to this story. We’ll get to see if this region proves as trying for Aurelia and her crew as it has for Astar and hers. And hey, we're a chapter in and Aurelia hasn't pissed anyone off yet! This must be set in the future! :lol:
 
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Gibraltar said:
A great start to this story. We’ll get to see if this region proves as trying for Aurelia and her crew as it has for Astar and hers. And hey, we're a chapter in and Aurelia hasn't pissed anyone off yet! This must be set in the future! :lol:
She hasn't met Commander Logan alone yet. :evil:
 
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USS Dauntless
En route to Eeroth
Stardate 57332.2

She woke up in a strange bed and succumbed to panic for a few seconds before she realised where she was. After a few weeks of discussions with her family, the Ynelavii Militia and Commander Dhrex, the Federation representative to Ynelav, she was finally given permission to go to Starbase 535 for testing. It was not as hard as she had imagined and then she had an interview with the base’s commanding officer, Commander Logan. It was an unusual interview, but worth it.

‘Why do you want to join Starfleet, Ms Jenak?’

‘I have been reading about what you do, what you have done for centuries, and I want to be a part of it. The Ynelavii Militia has always been about protecting what is ours, and it is the duty of every Ynelavii to join the Militia. I have always wanted something more, and with Starfleet I have found it.’

Logan had smiled. ‘You need a command-level officer to sponsor you to the Academy. Neither Commander Dhrex nor myself have that capability.’

‘With all due respect, sir, you do. You may have the rank of Commander, but you have a command position.’

‘You’ve thought a lot about this, haven’t you?’

‘Yes sir, I have.’

‘Well, your test scores are high enough, but you will need training before you can take the Academy entrance exams. I am placing you as an Acting Cadet on the USS Dauntless. Captain Astar will place you in various departments so you get used to the technology, and the rules and regulations,’ he held out a hand. ‘Welcome to Starfleet, Cadet.’

Now, Jenak was dressing herself in a very different uniform to the one she was used to wearing, no sidearm and very different colours, and would be going to the bridge. She would be standing beside the ship’s tactical officer during the alpha shift and assisting her with any duties that would arise. Jenak knew that life aboard a starship was different to ground-based military, she had already completed one tour of duty aboard a Militia patrol craft, but this would be more exciting. Looking at the chronometer to double check, she knew she was early for her shift. According to regulations, the crews of all Starfleet vessels ran to a twenty-four hour period, the same as the Terran homeworld, the principal founder of the Federation. The day was split into three or four shifts, depending on the commanding officer, but it was usually three. Captain Astar had informed her of this when she came aboard a few days before. Having spent the time familiarising herself with the ship’s systems, she now felt ready to face the day, and the challenges ahead.

The turbolift doors parted to the sounds of the CIC, the bridge she remembered they called it, and she stepped out. She walked down the steps to the central dais where the captain and executive officer sat. Only the captain was currently seated and Jenak stopped three steps from her.

‘Acting Cadet Jenak, reporting for duty, sir.’

‘You’re early, Cadet,’ Captain Astar replied, rising from her chair. ‘Follow me.’ Astar led her down from the command dais toward the engineering station and then up the right-hand-side stairs to the security and tactical station.

‘This is where you’ll be posted for the next few weeks. You will assist Commander Gonzales in her duties and complete your studies in a timely manner. If you continue to do well, then you have a good chance of becoming an excellent officer. I will not, however, tolerate any slacking of duty. If you have any problems, report them to Commander Wright, my executive officer. He is responsible for the crew’s wellbeing.’

‘Yes sir,’ Jenak replied, still standing at near-attention.

‘Relax, Cadet, this is not a parade ground. You need not stand at attention unless at formal ceremonies or specifically asked to by a superior officer.’

Just then, Lieutenant Commander Sheena Gonzales emerged on the bridge and moved to her station. Jenak snapped to attention again and Astar smirked.

‘Relax, Cadet,’ Gonzales said. ‘I’m not going to make you run around the bridge twenty times if you make a mistake. You’re here to learn and you won’t do that if you stand stiffly like that. There’s a stool for you to sit on while you assist me. Now, can you tell me what these indicators mean?’

Jenak relaxed, slightly, and began pointing out the various indicators. She noticed Gonzales give a subtle nod to the Captain who moved away, returning to the command dais to take her seat as the rest of the alpha shift arrived. They all gave her a brief glance before assuming their stations. It was surprising that they thought nothing of having her on their bridge without any alert being raised. If a cadet or unauthorised person was in the CIC on Ynelavii ships at any time it would be locked down and security would be there in moments.

‘You seem to have a steep learning curve, Cadet. How long have you been studying the schematics and layout of the ship?’

‘Three days, sir,’ she replied quickly.

‘Impressive,’ Gonzales replied. ‘I have a little challenge for you. A member of this crew is going to try something unauthorised. I want you to stop them as best you can. Don’t worry if you fail, this is only a test.’

Jenak looked down at the board as an irritating bleep was emitted. ‘Someone is attempting to launch a shuttle.’

‘Red alert,’ Astar called out. ‘Stop them.’

The bridge lighting dimmed from white to red and Jenak realised that they were all watching her. She attacked the console with a flurry of commands to seal the shuttlebay door and flood the bay with a sedative. When neither command worked, she switched to more creative methods by venting the atmosphere and taking remote control of the shuttle. The door was still opening and she did not have control of the shuttle. She realised that she could not stop the shuttle from leaving, but the ship had a tractor beam and she could snag the shuttle as soon as it left. Then a thought occurred to her, whoever was stealing the shuttle might have also thought of that idea and come up with a defence against it. Jenak noted that the captain was waiting for something and realised that she should be providing some kind of commentary.

‘Nothing is working, sir. My attempts to seal the shuttlebay and prevent the launch have been unsuccessful.’

‘Tractor them,’ Astar ordered.

‘I don’t believe that will work, sir. They will most likely have a defence put in place.’

‘Shuttle is leaving the ship,’ Gonzales noted.

‘Viewscreen.’

‘Engaging repulsor beam,’ Jenak replied and Astar watched the viewscreen as the pilot of the shuttle suddenly lost control. ‘Now engaging tractor beam. I have them, sir.’

Astar smiled. ‘Stand down red alert. Commander, you may return to the bridge. Good work, Cadet. What made you think of a repulsor beam?’

‘I thought that whoever had stolen the shuttle would most likely think that a tractor beam would be the next logical step in apprehending them. The repulsor beam threw them off balance allowing me a moment before they collected themselves to engage the tractor beam.’

‘I told you she was impressive,’ Gonzales muttered.

‘A natural tactical officer,’ Astar agreed. ‘But Starfleet officers are expected to be well rounded in multiple disciplines. You will be trying your hand at engineering, operations, flight control, science and command.’

‘Yes sir,’ Jenak replied eagerly. None of those positions had entered her mind. She could feel at home here, and it was an unrivalled opportunity to learn about the galaxy outside of her little corner.
 
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