Three Reunions
By Oddish
AUTHOR'S NOTE:
1. The following is written as an entry into the November/December Fanfiction contest, the theme being "Reunions"
2. The following story is set in my "Roads Not Taken" timeline. While reading the aforementioned story is unnecessary (and maybe even a bad idea, given that this is a prequel), some explanation is indicated. Suffice to say, some different decisions were made early on in Voyager's journey. As a result, Seska's secret remained hidden, and Tuvix's fate was quite different. Other differences will be explained as the story unfolds.
3. Yes, another story by me in which Harry gets a promotion.
-ing deal with it.
Prologue: A Matter of Morale
The Intrepid-class starship streaked through the endless night of space at warp eight, her high-performance engines purring like the proverbial kittens. From a distance, if a ship moving at that a thousand times the speed of the starlight it was cutting through had been conventionally visible, it would have seemed as serene as an antimatter-fueled swan sailing across a pond. But once you got inside the vessel, it was not difficult to realize that in reality, the USS Voyager was not a happy ship, and had not been for weeks.
This issue rarely strayed far from the mind of the acting captain, the hybridized individual known as Tuvix. He had only barely reconciled himself with the knowledge that he would be allowed to continue to exist as the man he had become, and then suddenly, the captain and first officer had come down with an unknown but potentially deadly illness, and both had been forced to remain behind on the planet known as New Earth. They could survive nowhere else. With them both out of the picture, no one quite knew who was going to command the ship. Lt. Torres was far too busy keeping the ship running on whatever forms of fuel Voyager could scavenge. Tom Paris was smart and decisive, but had the confidence of neither the Starfleet crew nor the Maquis. Harry Kim showed promise as a commander, but he needed a whole lot of seasoning before he could run a ship. After a whole lot of discussion, it had been decided that Tuvix, despite his relatively short existence, was the only viable candidate.
And, he knew that he had done his job as well as could be expected. His senior staff were a decidedly outspoken bunch, and they would have told him if he was being unreasonable with them. Their journey had been relatively serene these past weeks, but he wasn't sure how long that would last. The Kazon-Nistrim faction had granted them safe passage, and had honored that agreement, but Voyager had passed out of their territory almost a month ago.
"Captain Tuvix?"
Tuvix turned to the young officer who had spoken. "Yes, Mr. Kim, what is it?"
"I'm picking up a convoy on long range sensors. It's Vidiian, sir."
"Distance?"
Harry checked the sensors more closely. "Approximately 1.5 light years."
"Have they detected us?" Tuvix wanted to know.
Harry eyed the sensors for a bit longer, monitoring the distant warp signatures. "It doesn't look like it, their course is unchanged."
"I'd like to keep it that way for now," Tuvix stated. "Alter course to a different heading."
"Sir... the Vidiians," Harry said.
"I know what you're going to say, Lieutenant," Tuvix said. "And I promise, you'll be able to make your case. But for now, let's keep out of sight."
"Aye sir," said Lieutenant Paris, from his customary spot at the helm. "Course altered to 324 mark 101."
Tuvix examined the chosen course, observing that it kept Voyager out of detection range of the Vidiian convoy, but would not steer them too far from it. Just in case. He nodded approval. "I'd like the senior staff to join me in my ready room in five minutes."
*~*~*
The meeting actually began a few minutes late, since B'Elanna Torres had been hunting down a fluctuation in the plasma manifolds, and Ensign Seska was just wrapping up a routine transporter diagnostic. Although not a senior officer per se, the intense young Bajoran was often included in staff meetings, largely because she had not bought into Starfleet doctrine as quickly or completely as most of the other crew. Tuvix had long come to understand that a unique perspective could be valuable, despite the disagreements it might foster.
Along with Seska and the volatile half-Klingon, the usual rogue's gallery were gathered. There was Tom Paris, who was starting to get a proper bead on his new role as acting first officer. Harry Kim, one of several officers Tuvix had promoted, in part to bolster morale and in part to shore up the ship's command structure. Kes, there on behalf of the still-unnamed holographic doctor. And, the handsome if slightly scruffy Lieutenant Ayala, who had inherited the title of head of security from the ship's new commander.
Tuvix explained the situation with minimal preamble. "About ten minutes ago, Mr. Kim detected a Vidiian convoy. It's about a light year and a half from us, so I don't have to tell you that it's within hailing range. However, I likewise don't have to tell you that before we left her, Captain Janeway explicitly ordered us to not risk contacting the Vidiians. I am open to suggestions as to what we should do next."
Harry spoke first, as he often did. Though a higher rank and slightly increased responsibilities had grounded him a great deal, he was still not that far from the fresh-faced Academy graduate who had beamed aboard Voyager a year and change ago. "It's not like we went out of our way to find them. We could just say we were.. taking advantage of an opportunity that's presented itself."
Tuvix smiled at him. "That bit of sophistry is not terribly persuasive, should we have to explain our actions, Mr. Kim," he replied. "Either to the captain or to Starfleet Command."
"Well, I agree with Harry," Tom said. "I know what the captain's orders were not to contact them, but you can rescind them, right?"
"If I felt otherwise, we would not be having this meeting, lieutenant," Tuvix said calmly. "However, this is not a decision I feel I should make unilaterally. The captain ordered us to avoid the Vidiians for a very good reason: contacting them could put the entire ship at risk."
"We do have some advantages," Harry said. "B'Elanna's Klingon DNA is resistant to the Phage. We could offer to give them some, in return for medical assistance."
By mutual consent, all eyes turned to B'Elanna, who was known to have no love for the Vidiians. Small wonder, given that her prior experience with them had involved being split into two beings, seeing a colleague harvested for organs, and nearly being similarly dissected herself. The feisty engineer nodded. "I'm willing to give them as much of my DNA as they need for their research. As long as they don't try to turn me fully Klingon again."
"Or fully human?" quipped Tom Paris.
"That I could live with," B'Elanna shot back.
"I expect that could be worked out," Tuvix stated.
"We also have another point in our favor," Kes stated. "Danara Pel, the Vidiian woman treated by the Doctor. They were very close, so I'm sure she would help us if she..."
"Look, why are we even discussing this?" Seska demanded. "the captain gave us specific orders not to contact the Vidiians. Aren't we supposed to respect those orders?"
Tuvix raised an eyebrow at the young ensign, curious. Normally, Seska was the person who had little regard for Starfleet doctrine, including chain of command. Her hard-nosed pragmatism had little use for ideals. "Certainly, you have a point, ensign," he said. "However, even Starfleet allows some interpretation of orders. It might be appropriate in this instance."
"I don't know why," Seska said.
The discussion continued for several minutes, but it was pretty clear that most of the crew favored contacting the Vidiians. Seska was the sole dissenting voice, and she quickly clammed up. She was pretty good at reading a room, and knew that everyone was solidly on the side of contact. This included Tuvix himself, he had only allowed this meeting as a courtesy to his people before throwing them into harm's way. And, given her former close relationship with Chakotay, people were probably already wondering why she was even talking about leaving him behind.
With consensus reached, Tuvix gave the crew their marching orders. "Mr. Paris, proceed to the bridge and compute a course parallel to the Vidiian ships. Harry, prepare a message for them and transmit it as soon as possible. Kes, I'd like you and the Doctor to start research on the Phage. Perhaps we can provide the Vidiians with usable data as well as DNA. And Mr. Ayala, we are taking a risk here, so please schedule additional security and tactical drills." He nodded to Seska. "If the Vidiians prove hostile, we'll be ready for them."
As the meeting broke up, Seska cursed to herself profusely in Cardassian, which would have been a surprise had she actually been Bajoran. She had actually been the one most responsible for Voyager's relatively peaceful coexistence with the Kazon over the past year, having managed to secretly feed the maje of the Kazon-Nistrim a fair amount of technological data. However, the success of her plan had depended on Voyager leaving Kazon space for good, and soon. If they turned around at this point, it was almost inevitable that the upgrades in Kazon technology would be noticed, as would their steady transition from a group of squabbling factions into a unified polity. Worse, while Seska had been wise enough not to give her new friends phaser technology, her parting gift to the maje had been a fundamental course in photonics. She figured that they would be able to develop photon torpedoes in one to two years, enough time for Voyager to clear their territory long before the weapons would be a threat to them. But if the Kazon researchers managed to work faster...
And even if they didn't, she thought angrily, Janeway would not care that Seska's clandestine activities might well have kept Voyager one piece. Nor, most likely, would most of the other Maquis. They hadn't just put on uniforms and adopted regulation hairstyles; they had bought into the Starfleet doctrine of "the Prime Directive is more important than our lives" in a big way.
However, there wasn't much she could do to stop what was coming. She would simply need to cover her tracks as best she could.
[Chapter 1 coming soon]
By Oddish
AUTHOR'S NOTE:
1. The following is written as an entry into the November/December Fanfiction contest, the theme being "Reunions"
2. The following story is set in my "Roads Not Taken" timeline. While reading the aforementioned story is unnecessary (and maybe even a bad idea, given that this is a prequel), some explanation is indicated. Suffice to say, some different decisions were made early on in Voyager's journey. As a result, Seska's secret remained hidden, and Tuvix's fate was quite different. Other differences will be explained as the story unfolds.
3. Yes, another story by me in which Harry gets a promotion.

Prologue: A Matter of Morale
The Intrepid-class starship streaked through the endless night of space at warp eight, her high-performance engines purring like the proverbial kittens. From a distance, if a ship moving at that a thousand times the speed of the starlight it was cutting through had been conventionally visible, it would have seemed as serene as an antimatter-fueled swan sailing across a pond. But once you got inside the vessel, it was not difficult to realize that in reality, the USS Voyager was not a happy ship, and had not been for weeks.
This issue rarely strayed far from the mind of the acting captain, the hybridized individual known as Tuvix. He had only barely reconciled himself with the knowledge that he would be allowed to continue to exist as the man he had become, and then suddenly, the captain and first officer had come down with an unknown but potentially deadly illness, and both had been forced to remain behind on the planet known as New Earth. They could survive nowhere else. With them both out of the picture, no one quite knew who was going to command the ship. Lt. Torres was far too busy keeping the ship running on whatever forms of fuel Voyager could scavenge. Tom Paris was smart and decisive, but had the confidence of neither the Starfleet crew nor the Maquis. Harry Kim showed promise as a commander, but he needed a whole lot of seasoning before he could run a ship. After a whole lot of discussion, it had been decided that Tuvix, despite his relatively short existence, was the only viable candidate.
And, he knew that he had done his job as well as could be expected. His senior staff were a decidedly outspoken bunch, and they would have told him if he was being unreasonable with them. Their journey had been relatively serene these past weeks, but he wasn't sure how long that would last. The Kazon-Nistrim faction had granted them safe passage, and had honored that agreement, but Voyager had passed out of their territory almost a month ago.
"Captain Tuvix?"
Tuvix turned to the young officer who had spoken. "Yes, Mr. Kim, what is it?"
"I'm picking up a convoy on long range sensors. It's Vidiian, sir."
"Distance?"
Harry checked the sensors more closely. "Approximately 1.5 light years."
"Have they detected us?" Tuvix wanted to know.
Harry eyed the sensors for a bit longer, monitoring the distant warp signatures. "It doesn't look like it, their course is unchanged."
"I'd like to keep it that way for now," Tuvix stated. "Alter course to a different heading."
"Sir... the Vidiians," Harry said.
"I know what you're going to say, Lieutenant," Tuvix said. "And I promise, you'll be able to make your case. But for now, let's keep out of sight."
"Aye sir," said Lieutenant Paris, from his customary spot at the helm. "Course altered to 324 mark 101."
Tuvix examined the chosen course, observing that it kept Voyager out of detection range of the Vidiian convoy, but would not steer them too far from it. Just in case. He nodded approval. "I'd like the senior staff to join me in my ready room in five minutes."
*~*~*
The meeting actually began a few minutes late, since B'Elanna Torres had been hunting down a fluctuation in the plasma manifolds, and Ensign Seska was just wrapping up a routine transporter diagnostic. Although not a senior officer per se, the intense young Bajoran was often included in staff meetings, largely because she had not bought into Starfleet doctrine as quickly or completely as most of the other crew. Tuvix had long come to understand that a unique perspective could be valuable, despite the disagreements it might foster.
Along with Seska and the volatile half-Klingon, the usual rogue's gallery were gathered. There was Tom Paris, who was starting to get a proper bead on his new role as acting first officer. Harry Kim, one of several officers Tuvix had promoted, in part to bolster morale and in part to shore up the ship's command structure. Kes, there on behalf of the still-unnamed holographic doctor. And, the handsome if slightly scruffy Lieutenant Ayala, who had inherited the title of head of security from the ship's new commander.
Tuvix explained the situation with minimal preamble. "About ten minutes ago, Mr. Kim detected a Vidiian convoy. It's about a light year and a half from us, so I don't have to tell you that it's within hailing range. However, I likewise don't have to tell you that before we left her, Captain Janeway explicitly ordered us to not risk contacting the Vidiians. I am open to suggestions as to what we should do next."
Harry spoke first, as he often did. Though a higher rank and slightly increased responsibilities had grounded him a great deal, he was still not that far from the fresh-faced Academy graduate who had beamed aboard Voyager a year and change ago. "It's not like we went out of our way to find them. We could just say we were.. taking advantage of an opportunity that's presented itself."
Tuvix smiled at him. "That bit of sophistry is not terribly persuasive, should we have to explain our actions, Mr. Kim," he replied. "Either to the captain or to Starfleet Command."
"Well, I agree with Harry," Tom said. "I know what the captain's orders were not to contact them, but you can rescind them, right?"
"If I felt otherwise, we would not be having this meeting, lieutenant," Tuvix said calmly. "However, this is not a decision I feel I should make unilaterally. The captain ordered us to avoid the Vidiians for a very good reason: contacting them could put the entire ship at risk."
"We do have some advantages," Harry said. "B'Elanna's Klingon DNA is resistant to the Phage. We could offer to give them some, in return for medical assistance."
By mutual consent, all eyes turned to B'Elanna, who was known to have no love for the Vidiians. Small wonder, given that her prior experience with them had involved being split into two beings, seeing a colleague harvested for organs, and nearly being similarly dissected herself. The feisty engineer nodded. "I'm willing to give them as much of my DNA as they need for their research. As long as they don't try to turn me fully Klingon again."
"Or fully human?" quipped Tom Paris.
"That I could live with," B'Elanna shot back.
"I expect that could be worked out," Tuvix stated.
"We also have another point in our favor," Kes stated. "Danara Pel, the Vidiian woman treated by the Doctor. They were very close, so I'm sure she would help us if she..."
"Look, why are we even discussing this?" Seska demanded. "the captain gave us specific orders not to contact the Vidiians. Aren't we supposed to respect those orders?"
Tuvix raised an eyebrow at the young ensign, curious. Normally, Seska was the person who had little regard for Starfleet doctrine, including chain of command. Her hard-nosed pragmatism had little use for ideals. "Certainly, you have a point, ensign," he said. "However, even Starfleet allows some interpretation of orders. It might be appropriate in this instance."
"I don't know why," Seska said.
The discussion continued for several minutes, but it was pretty clear that most of the crew favored contacting the Vidiians. Seska was the sole dissenting voice, and she quickly clammed up. She was pretty good at reading a room, and knew that everyone was solidly on the side of contact. This included Tuvix himself, he had only allowed this meeting as a courtesy to his people before throwing them into harm's way. And, given her former close relationship with Chakotay, people were probably already wondering why she was even talking about leaving him behind.
With consensus reached, Tuvix gave the crew their marching orders. "Mr. Paris, proceed to the bridge and compute a course parallel to the Vidiian ships. Harry, prepare a message for them and transmit it as soon as possible. Kes, I'd like you and the Doctor to start research on the Phage. Perhaps we can provide the Vidiians with usable data as well as DNA. And Mr. Ayala, we are taking a risk here, so please schedule additional security and tactical drills." He nodded to Seska. "If the Vidiians prove hostile, we'll be ready for them."
As the meeting broke up, Seska cursed to herself profusely in Cardassian, which would have been a surprise had she actually been Bajoran. She had actually been the one most responsible for Voyager's relatively peaceful coexistence with the Kazon over the past year, having managed to secretly feed the maje of the Kazon-Nistrim a fair amount of technological data. However, the success of her plan had depended on Voyager leaving Kazon space for good, and soon. If they turned around at this point, it was almost inevitable that the upgrades in Kazon technology would be noticed, as would their steady transition from a group of squabbling factions into a unified polity. Worse, while Seska had been wise enough not to give her new friends phaser technology, her parting gift to the maje had been a fundamental course in photonics. She figured that they would be able to develop photon torpedoes in one to two years, enough time for Voyager to clear their territory long before the weapons would be a threat to them. But if the Kazon researchers managed to work faster...
And even if they didn't, she thought angrily, Janeway would not care that Seska's clandestine activities might well have kept Voyager one piece. Nor, most likely, would most of the other Maquis. They hadn't just put on uniforms and adopted regulation hairstyles; they had bought into the Starfleet doctrine of "the Prime Directive is more important than our lives" in a big way.
However, there wasn't much she could do to stop what was coming. She would simply need to cover her tracks as best she could.
[Chapter 1 coming soon]