Chapter Twenty-One
USS Dauntless
Eeroth IV orbit
Stardate 57424.1
‘Mister President, I hope you’ll reconsider,’ Wright almost pleaded with the new Eeroth leader.
‘Unfortunately, the will of the people prevents me from doing so, Commander Wright. So far, your help has been effective only at damaging this world more than the Cha’lav did. Please leave this system. Return to your space station and leave us in peace.’
‘What if the Cha’lav come to finish the job?’
‘Then we’ll die on our own terms. Please leave this system, we’ll attend to the rebels ourselves, they are our people after all.’
The screen blanked and Wright sighed. Around him, the bridge crew clearly felt that they could have done more for the Eeroth but things had not gone well. Rashal had been freed and handed over and the rebels had appeared from an asteroid and given up, unable to bear responsibility for allowing the Cha’lav to use their weapon against them.
‘Ensign Larson, set a course for Starbase 535, warp six.’
‘Sir? We can’t just leave them.’
Gonzales interjected. ‘They asked us to leave, Ensign. Staying now would violate the Prime Directive.’
‘Aye sir, course and speed laid in.’
‘Let’s go,’ Wright said and the
Dauntless jumped to warp. ‘Gonzales, you have the conn, I’ll be in my quarters.’
‘Aye sir.’
Wright entered the turbolift and willed his heart rate down to normal. ‘Deflector control,’ he ordered.
As the turbolift descended, Wright considered his options. His plan was suicidal at warp so he needed a convincing excuse to slow to impulse. An explosive decompression would automatically trigger alarms and a warp core shutdown, but he would need to be careful not to get caught, his command crew didn’t trust him as it was. The doors opened and Wright found his path blocked by Lieutenant Commander Xeris and Lieutenant Parker.
‘Aren’t you two supposed to be confined to quarters?’
‘Aren’t you supposed to be leading this crew instead of whatever agenda you have?’ Xeris shot back. ‘I’ve countered the modifications you had Jamal make before you killed him.’
Wright smiled. ‘Computer, initiate program Wright-1-1-4.’
‘
Unable to comply, secondary deflector system has been disengaged.’
Wright kept his composure as the two officers approached him. ‘Initiate programs Wright 1-1-5 and 1-1-6.’
‘
Acknowledged,’ the computer replied and Wright dematerialised.
He reappeared on deck six in the control room for the secondary deflector dish and started the program to charge the secondary deflector. That done, he made his way through Jeffries tubes to the captain’s mess and proceeded to overload the bioneural gel packs and cause an explosion which he hoped would blow out the deck, and therefore slow the ship. After several moments and no warnings, he muttered a curse and realised that they were tracking his movements.
‘Computer, activate all remaining Wright-1 programs, cascade effect.’
It was a last-ditch attempt to slow the ship and put his plan into motion.
* * *
‘Commander, Wright’s heading down to deflector control,’ ch’Maras said.
Larson turned round. ‘What’s going on?’
‘Gonzales to Xeris, he’s heading your way.’
‘
Acknowledged.’
‘Commander?’ Larson asked again.
‘Ensign, please concentrate on your console.’
‘I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I wasn’t included in your plans to mutiny.’
‘This isn’t a mutiny,’ ch’Maras replied. ‘We ‘re retaking the ship from a dangerous killer.’
‘Jamal?’
‘Yes, Wright killed him, we found his tampering buried in the program Mahtani used.’
‘Right then,’ Larson replied and returned his gaze to the helm console.
‘
Xeris to bridge, he’s gone. He beamed out somewhere.’
‘Get to the secondary deflector room, he’ll try to use the tertiary system.’
‘
On our way, Xeris out.’
Ch’Maras waited as long as he could but it was taking too long to catch him. 'He’s in the captain’s mess, trying to blow out the section.’
‘Lock him out!’
‘I’m trying, but he’s just activated a whole slew of programs to stop me.’
‘Can you stop him?’
The Andorian looked up. ‘I’m not sure, but as long as we stay at warp he can’t activate the deflector.’
‘Gonzales to Xeris, get back down to engineering. We have to stay at warp.’
‘
Right, Parker’s on her way to the mess.’
‘He’ll be long gone.’
‘
Internal sensors put him there.’
‘He dumped his combadge, scanning for his lifesigns...his quarters, hurry.’
‘Commander, we should activate all the forcefields on the ship,’ Larson said. ‘It’ll slow him down.’
‘We can’t afford to alert anyone else, we don’t know if he’s working with anyone on board.’
‘What else can we do?’
‘I’m not sure; ch’Maras, how’s it coming?’
‘I’ve shut down two of the programs but there’re still two more.’
Gonzales slammed her fist on the console. ‘Damn him.’
‘Is it time?’
Gonzales nodded. ‘Bridge to sickbay.’
‘
Maxx here.’
‘It’s time.’
‘
Aye sir, sickbay out.’
‘We’ve lost his biosignature,’ ch’Maras muttered. ‘What the hell is he doing?’
‘I’ve had enough of this,’ Gonzales said and tapped a few keys. The red alert klaxon sounded. ‘This is Commander Gonzales to all hands. Commander Wright has killed Lieutenant Jamal Mahtani and is currently loose on board this ship with technology to mask his biosigns. He is to be considered extremely dangerous and if any crewman spots him, call for security immediately. All non-essential personnel please report to your quarters and remain there until this situation has been resolved, that is all.’
‘We can do more,’ Larson said.
‘Not yet, I want to give our people time to reach their quarters. Then I’ll seal them all in and activate all the forcefields. We’ll have him trapped.’
‘Not quite, he can still use the Jeffries tubes.’
‘His movements will be limited.’
‘Lock out his voice codes,’ ch’Maras suggested.
‘I did that as soon as he activated those programs, Lieutenant.’
The Andorian nodded. ‘We just have to stay one step ahead of him. Where will he go next?’
‘Engineering, he’ll have to slow us down if he wants to do anything, so that’ll give him his best chance of success.’
The
Dauntless suddenly shook and the rattle was felt by everyone on the bridge.
‘Bridge to engineering, what happened?’
‘
I’m not sure,’ Xeris replied with a sigh. ‘
But we’re slowing to impulse.’