Chapter 6, part 3
Slowly Ezri came around, and she suddenly became aware of stinging sensations all over her body. She gradually got up, and with a shaking hand removed the protective glove off her right hand. What she saw were numerous burns along her hand, they were white and puffy in nature, and she realised that these were radiation burns. For some reason this entire room had been exposed to a very high dose of radiation.
The only reason why Ezri was still standing here was because of the nanites. They had repaired most of the cellular damage before it became irreversible. Looking around she saw Jake and Nog slumped against a console unconscious, and just next to Nog lay a thin cylindrical looking device. She realised it was Holo’s emitter, and walking over she pocketed it in her backpack.
She heard movement from behind and turning around she saw it was Max getting onto his feet. Looking past Max she saw Coplin’s downed exoskeleton machine. Suddenly out of thin air six people materialized, and she recognised those transporter beams; they were Starfleet.
“Kira!” burst out Ezri, the moment she saw her. “Am I glad to see you! Take Jake, Nog and Holo back to the Defiant immediately.”
As Kira walked to her, Ezri took out Holo’s emitter and handed it to Kira.
“What it is?” asked Kira, looking at the slightly burnt device with a frown.
“It’s Holo’s holographic emitter,” explained Ezri.
Realising what it was, Kira then promptly took the emitter, and walked over to where Jake and Nog were.
When Kira reached them, Jake feebly stirred. “Here take this,” she said offering to Jake both the emitter and the spare comm badge she was carrying.
Jake took both devices in his hand, and with his other grabbed onto Nog.
“Kira to the Defiant.”
“Felpes here,” came Megan’s voice from Kira’s comm badge.
“Briefly drop shields and transport Jake, Nog and Holo, lock onto the comm badge they're holding.”
Ezri watched as Jake, Nog and Holo were beamed away. She felt a little relief but not much when there was still the matter of disabling the trilithium bombs.
“Is that Coplin?” asked Kira, when she walked back to Ezri.
“It is,” said Ezri with a nod. “That burst of radiation must have disabled his exoskeleton machine.”
“The Defiant sent a brief pulse of gamma radiation,” explained Kira, “the trilithium explosives are no more.”
Ezri’s brief moment of jubilation was interrupted by rather weak but unpleasant laughter coming from the exoskeleton machine.
“You're still too late,” cackled Coplin, and he tapped a command on one of the machine’s consoles.
In the space between the computer consoles and the outer wall of the fusion reactors, did part of the floor open up, and a platform containing what looked like a vault rose to fill the space. When the platform became level with the floor did the vault open, revealing some sort of explosive device.
“The golden rule in making a bomb is always to make two,” explained Coplin in a weak voice. He looked at the timer, placed on the trilithium bomb, which had suddenly activated and the countdown started from five minutes. “Five minutes that's all, and then... we'll all be sub-atomic particles...”
Ezri felt totally shocked, but she forced her brain to try to come up with some sort of solution. “What to do we now?” she said desperately. “There isn't time for another gamma ray burst...”
“We need to move this arena away from the Sun,” explained Kira, who then tapped her comm badge. “Kira to the Defiant. Megan listen carefully, there's another trilithium bomb, I need you to get the Defiant and the ships surrounding this station to place tractor beams on the station and move it away from the Sun.”
“Understood,” came Megan’s reply. “The tractor beams are being applied...”
“No!” shouted Coplin, and he seemed to struggle against the exoskeleton machine trying to move it.
Ezri raised her rifle ready to fire, as she wondered what Coplin was doing, but then suddenly there was a deafening bang, a bright light, followed by rapid darkness…
///
Max woke for the second time in ten minutes, and his body felt broken, too damaged to do anything. If it were not for the nanites he would have been dead from the radiation. The last thing he remembered was seeing an explosion, it must have been an explosion because his hearing had gone all tinny.
He got to his feet, and he suddenly saw a plasma fire rage from some conduits on the ceiling close to the fusion reactors. Looking around he saw his colleagues lying on the floor, and he was not sure whether they were dead or not. So he walked over and checked each of their pulses; they were all alive.
“Kira respond?” said Megan’s voice. “What just happened? There was an EM surge from the arena it broke up the tractor beam.”
Max glanced around and realised the source of Megan’s voice was coming from Kira’s comm badge. He walked over to Kira, and then bent down and tapped her comm badge. “Max to the Defiant, Megan we need more ships to tractor this arena away from the Sun as there is another trilithium bomb which-”
However he cut short when he heard some movement behind him, and he then tapped the comm badge to end the communication with the Defiant. Turning around he saw it was Coplin extricating himself from the exoskeleton machine.
“It's just you and me brother,” he said, and he looked truly mad. “We'll die together.”
At once Max picked up Kira’s phaser and trained it on Coplin. The only light came from the plasma fire and the glow from the fusion reactors, indeed the light seemed to exaggerate the expression on his brother’s face. “Give me a reason why I shouldn't kill you right now!” he demanded.
“Kill me then!” said Coplin, daring Max on. “But for all your hatred of me I doubt you can kill in cold-blood.”
Max thrust out his arm, and his trigger finger became itchy, as he aimed the phaser right at Coplin’s chest. “You don't know that!” he shouted.
Coplin though simply smiled as if there was no danger to his life. “If you wanted to kill me, you would have done so already, but we're still talking...”
This shut Max up, as he realised that Coplin was right. If he had really wanted to kill his brother he would have done so by now. So instead Max simply approached Coplin, keeping his phaser steady, he would guard over Coplin and wait for the time when the Defiant would beam him, his brother, Ezri, Kira and the other away team members to safety.
As the seconds passed by, Max simply stared at Coplin. The moment was so close now, and glancing around he saw there were only two minutes left before the trilithium bomb detonated. Whatever the Defiant and the other ships were doing, they better tractor beam the arena away from the sun at once…
***
“Commander,” shouted Blank above the sound of bulkheads being pounded, “that last hit damaged the transporter pad, I cannot beam the rest of the away team from the arena!”
“Could you use the portable transporter beam amplifiers instead?” asked Megan, while she reviewed the tactical display on the console to her right.
“I could but where would I place them?” said Blank, who seemed quite confused by Megan’s idea.
“Somewhere relatively spacious,” replied Megan, while she sent a few commands to other nearby fighters to maintain their course. “You can use the back of this bridge, no one is using any of the consoles there.”
“Aye sir!” said Blank.
“I want to be able to beam our colleagues to safety as quickly as possible!” added Megan.
She then diverted her whole attention back to the tactical display, and noted that the sixty ships were getting into position and would soon be ready to tractor beam the arena away from the sun.
***
The whole room suddenly lurched, and the motion was so sudden that it made Max drop his phaser.
“What the... ?” exclaimed Coplin, but then a look of horror came upon his face as he appeared to realise that the shuddering was caused by tractor beams pulling the arena away from the sun. At once his hand went flying to a disruptor attached to a belt upon his waist.
Max realised that Coplin was going to fire that disruptor at the trilithium bomb. “Noooo!” he roared, and he lurched forward slamming Coplin away.
Coplin fired but his shot went amiss.
Max though punched and kicked every bit of Coplin he could reach, and suddenly his brother was punching back. He felt the blows to his face and chest but he ignored them as he sent his hands to Coplin’s neck and squeezed with considerable force. He would do anything to stop Coplin firing that disruptor and it seemed to be working, because Coplin was using both his hands trying to knock Max’s arms away.
But Max continued to throttle Coplin with all the force he could muster, he did not even notice the blue shimmering lights descend upon him, his brother and the rest of his colleagues.
///
“Megan the arena!” exclaimed Max, the moment he materialized on the Defiant's bridge, while he restrained a still raging Coplin.
“The Starfleet ships have pulled it to a safe distance away from the Sun,” explained Megan. “The trilithium bomb is going to go off any second now.”
Two guards came over to Coplin, and one of them fired a phaser stunning Coplin, before turning their attention to the viewscreen.
Everyone was looking at the viewscreen, at the aft view from the Defiant. There was the arena, with over fifty separate tractor beams towing it away from the sun.
Suddenly the arena exploded, with two massive fireballs breaching the top of the structure, and the arena began disintegrating. Duranium beams and plating were being blasted outwards until suddenly there was a blinding white light which were the fusion reactors overloading. All the debris disintegrated into even smaller pieces, and as the seconds past, the fireballs died down revealing a utterly vaporised arena.
It was all over, the trilithium bombs had harmlessly detonated, and the danger to the Sol system was gone. Sighs of relieve and a few cheers could be heard from some of the bridge crew, many of them looked deeply cheered by the turn of events.
“We did it!” said Megan faintly, as she collapsed onto the commander’s chair. She looked just as stunned as everyone else, but she soon calmed down and glanced around from behind her chair. “Guards take Coplin to the brig!” she ordered.
Megan then moved over to where Max, Ezri and Kira were. “Are you alright?” she asked Max.
“Never mind me!” exclaimed Max. “Are Jake, Nog and Holo alright?”
“They're fine, Holo's offline at the moment, his holographic emitter took some serious damage.”
A little relief appeared on Max’s face, before being replaced with worry and concern.
At that moment Kira stirred, and in a groggy and disorientated manner, she sat herself on the bridge floor. “What happened?” she asked sounding dazed, looking from Max to Megan.
“The arena was pulled away from the Sun,” explained Max, “the trilithium bomb detonated harmlessly and most of the Jem'Hadar ships are destroyed.”
A smile burst onto Kira’s face, clearly cheered by the good news. But when she stood up and looked down at the still unconscious Ezri her smile faded. “What about Ezri?”
“I'll take her to sickbay,” offered Megan.
Another officer came to help Megan carry Ezri, and some moments later the officer and Megan had left the bridge.
///
Kira sat down on the commander’s chair, and got her head back into order. She felt giddy with relief that the trilithium bombs had detonated harmlessly. Still now was not the time to relax or lose focus of what was happening around her. “Ms Dawson go to Megan's console. How many Jem'Hadar ships are remaining?”
“About a hundred,” said Tanya, the moment she arrived at Megan’s console. “They're split up into small groups, they've taken heavy damage, I'd say in a matter of minutes all the Jem'Hadar ships will be destroyed, but if they surrender...”
“Jem'Hader don't surrender, they fight to the death,” said Kira grimly.
“There's a message coming from Earth,” informed Tanya.
“On screen!” said Kira, and she detected some of the tiredness creeping into her voice.
On the viewscreen was admiral Nechayev who looked positively jubilant, and behind were other Starfleet officers, Federation politicians and higher ups who were talking animatedly. There were sounds of celebration and it seemed like everyone in the room was letting off steam.
“On behalf of the Federation I want to personally thank you colonel,” said Nechayev glowingly. “Thanks to you you saved Earth, the entire Sol system and the lives of nine billion people.”
“That's much appreciated admiral,” said Kira with a little bow of her head. “I also have Coplin Weatherby, the head of Apocalypse, and an Apocalypse agent in custody, you can beam them off this ship at any time.”
“The Gregory will rendezvous with the Defiant in less than an hours time, you can beam Coplin and this agent over to the starship Gregory.”
“There is one more thing admiral...” said Kira. “Once the two have been transferred to the Gregory, may I request that this ship and its crew return to Deep Space Nine? The Jem'Hadar are almost destroyed and the Defiant has ran out of firepower, there isn't much more I can do staying here.”
“Of course colonel,” replied Nechayev, nodding her approval. “Two starships will escort you back to Deep Space Nine, after Coplin and the agent have beamed off your ship. Nechayev out.”
The view screen reverted back to the front view of the Defiant. Kira though sank into the commander’s chair and ran her fingers through her hair. She felt really tired and the lack of sleep, or more precisely low levels of it, were starting to catch up on her. “It's over,” she breathed.
“You need some rest colonel,” said Max, who was standing to the right of Kira.
“I'll be fine,” said Kira brushing off Max’s suggestion. She then looked at Max and realised the horrible burns which were all over his face. “And you need medical treatment, report to sickbay immediately.”
“I feel fine,” said Max a little testily.
“Well frankly you look awful,” replied Kira a little jovially, amused by the fact that Max seemed unaware of his injuries. “You've got burns all over your face!”
“Oh,” said Max, he placed his hands to his face, and withdrew them looking a little surprised.
“And Weatherby?” she added, when Max was about to leave the bridge. “It's good to have you back.”
She gave him a little smile, though Max only acknowledged this smile with a tiny nod to his head.
“Erm colonel,” said Tanya a little quietly, who had turned around to face Kira. “If you don't mind I would like to accompany Weatherby to the sickbay.”
“Very well,” said Kira. “You can er... attend to the wounded, but I want you back on the bridge in thirty minutes time.”
As Tanya left, with a smile to her face, Kira was not at all surprised by Tanya's true intentions. No doubt Tanya wanted to talk to Max as soon as possible, and Kira was not in the mood for denying Tanya that time together with Max. Kira knew what Tanya was going through, because she had spent an even longer time waiting for Odo all those years ago.
In a way Kira wished she was still in a relationship, and she thought Tanya was a very lucky women to have something so precious and rewarding. Though Kira was still married to Odo it had been over five months since he had left, and at times when she did not feel so angry towards him, she really missed her husband.
Still not everything in life worked out. For now Kira was just glad that the Sol system had been saved and what seemed like an impossible goal had finally been achieved…
Slowly Ezri came around, and she suddenly became aware of stinging sensations all over her body. She gradually got up, and with a shaking hand removed the protective glove off her right hand. What she saw were numerous burns along her hand, they were white and puffy in nature, and she realised that these were radiation burns. For some reason this entire room had been exposed to a very high dose of radiation.
The only reason why Ezri was still standing here was because of the nanites. They had repaired most of the cellular damage before it became irreversible. Looking around she saw Jake and Nog slumped against a console unconscious, and just next to Nog lay a thin cylindrical looking device. She realised it was Holo’s emitter, and walking over she pocketed it in her backpack.
She heard movement from behind and turning around she saw it was Max getting onto his feet. Looking past Max she saw Coplin’s downed exoskeleton machine. Suddenly out of thin air six people materialized, and she recognised those transporter beams; they were Starfleet.
“Kira!” burst out Ezri, the moment she saw her. “Am I glad to see you! Take Jake, Nog and Holo back to the Defiant immediately.”
As Kira walked to her, Ezri took out Holo’s emitter and handed it to Kira.
“What it is?” asked Kira, looking at the slightly burnt device with a frown.
“It’s Holo’s holographic emitter,” explained Ezri.
Realising what it was, Kira then promptly took the emitter, and walked over to where Jake and Nog were.
When Kira reached them, Jake feebly stirred. “Here take this,” she said offering to Jake both the emitter and the spare comm badge she was carrying.
Jake took both devices in his hand, and with his other grabbed onto Nog.
“Kira to the Defiant.”
“Felpes here,” came Megan’s voice from Kira’s comm badge.
“Briefly drop shields and transport Jake, Nog and Holo, lock onto the comm badge they're holding.”
Ezri watched as Jake, Nog and Holo were beamed away. She felt a little relief but not much when there was still the matter of disabling the trilithium bombs.
“Is that Coplin?” asked Kira, when she walked back to Ezri.
“It is,” said Ezri with a nod. “That burst of radiation must have disabled his exoskeleton machine.”
“The Defiant sent a brief pulse of gamma radiation,” explained Kira, “the trilithium explosives are no more.”
Ezri’s brief moment of jubilation was interrupted by rather weak but unpleasant laughter coming from the exoskeleton machine.
“You're still too late,” cackled Coplin, and he tapped a command on one of the machine’s consoles.
In the space between the computer consoles and the outer wall of the fusion reactors, did part of the floor open up, and a platform containing what looked like a vault rose to fill the space. When the platform became level with the floor did the vault open, revealing some sort of explosive device.
“The golden rule in making a bomb is always to make two,” explained Coplin in a weak voice. He looked at the timer, placed on the trilithium bomb, which had suddenly activated and the countdown started from five minutes. “Five minutes that's all, and then... we'll all be sub-atomic particles...”
Ezri felt totally shocked, but she forced her brain to try to come up with some sort of solution. “What to do we now?” she said desperately. “There isn't time for another gamma ray burst...”
“We need to move this arena away from the Sun,” explained Kira, who then tapped her comm badge. “Kira to the Defiant. Megan listen carefully, there's another trilithium bomb, I need you to get the Defiant and the ships surrounding this station to place tractor beams on the station and move it away from the Sun.”
“Understood,” came Megan’s reply. “The tractor beams are being applied...”
“No!” shouted Coplin, and he seemed to struggle against the exoskeleton machine trying to move it.
Ezri raised her rifle ready to fire, as she wondered what Coplin was doing, but then suddenly there was a deafening bang, a bright light, followed by rapid darkness…
///
Max woke for the second time in ten minutes, and his body felt broken, too damaged to do anything. If it were not for the nanites he would have been dead from the radiation. The last thing he remembered was seeing an explosion, it must have been an explosion because his hearing had gone all tinny.
He got to his feet, and he suddenly saw a plasma fire rage from some conduits on the ceiling close to the fusion reactors. Looking around he saw his colleagues lying on the floor, and he was not sure whether they were dead or not. So he walked over and checked each of their pulses; they were all alive.
“Kira respond?” said Megan’s voice. “What just happened? There was an EM surge from the arena it broke up the tractor beam.”
Max glanced around and realised the source of Megan’s voice was coming from Kira’s comm badge. He walked over to Kira, and then bent down and tapped her comm badge. “Max to the Defiant, Megan we need more ships to tractor this arena away from the Sun as there is another trilithium bomb which-”
However he cut short when he heard some movement behind him, and he then tapped the comm badge to end the communication with the Defiant. Turning around he saw it was Coplin extricating himself from the exoskeleton machine.
“It's just you and me brother,” he said, and he looked truly mad. “We'll die together.”
At once Max picked up Kira’s phaser and trained it on Coplin. The only light came from the plasma fire and the glow from the fusion reactors, indeed the light seemed to exaggerate the expression on his brother’s face. “Give me a reason why I shouldn't kill you right now!” he demanded.
“Kill me then!” said Coplin, daring Max on. “But for all your hatred of me I doubt you can kill in cold-blood.”
Max thrust out his arm, and his trigger finger became itchy, as he aimed the phaser right at Coplin’s chest. “You don't know that!” he shouted.
Coplin though simply smiled as if there was no danger to his life. “If you wanted to kill me, you would have done so already, but we're still talking...”
This shut Max up, as he realised that Coplin was right. If he had really wanted to kill his brother he would have done so by now. So instead Max simply approached Coplin, keeping his phaser steady, he would guard over Coplin and wait for the time when the Defiant would beam him, his brother, Ezri, Kira and the other away team members to safety.
As the seconds passed by, Max simply stared at Coplin. The moment was so close now, and glancing around he saw there were only two minutes left before the trilithium bomb detonated. Whatever the Defiant and the other ships were doing, they better tractor beam the arena away from the sun at once…
***
“Commander,” shouted Blank above the sound of bulkheads being pounded, “that last hit damaged the transporter pad, I cannot beam the rest of the away team from the arena!”
“Could you use the portable transporter beam amplifiers instead?” asked Megan, while she reviewed the tactical display on the console to her right.
“I could but where would I place them?” said Blank, who seemed quite confused by Megan’s idea.
“Somewhere relatively spacious,” replied Megan, while she sent a few commands to other nearby fighters to maintain their course. “You can use the back of this bridge, no one is using any of the consoles there.”
“Aye sir!” said Blank.
“I want to be able to beam our colleagues to safety as quickly as possible!” added Megan.
She then diverted her whole attention back to the tactical display, and noted that the sixty ships were getting into position and would soon be ready to tractor beam the arena away from the sun.
***
The whole room suddenly lurched, and the motion was so sudden that it made Max drop his phaser.
“What the... ?” exclaimed Coplin, but then a look of horror came upon his face as he appeared to realise that the shuddering was caused by tractor beams pulling the arena away from the sun. At once his hand went flying to a disruptor attached to a belt upon his waist.
Max realised that Coplin was going to fire that disruptor at the trilithium bomb. “Noooo!” he roared, and he lurched forward slamming Coplin away.
Coplin fired but his shot went amiss.
Max though punched and kicked every bit of Coplin he could reach, and suddenly his brother was punching back. He felt the blows to his face and chest but he ignored them as he sent his hands to Coplin’s neck and squeezed with considerable force. He would do anything to stop Coplin firing that disruptor and it seemed to be working, because Coplin was using both his hands trying to knock Max’s arms away.
But Max continued to throttle Coplin with all the force he could muster, he did not even notice the blue shimmering lights descend upon him, his brother and the rest of his colleagues.
///
“Megan the arena!” exclaimed Max, the moment he materialized on the Defiant's bridge, while he restrained a still raging Coplin.
“The Starfleet ships have pulled it to a safe distance away from the Sun,” explained Megan. “The trilithium bomb is going to go off any second now.”
Two guards came over to Coplin, and one of them fired a phaser stunning Coplin, before turning their attention to the viewscreen.
Everyone was looking at the viewscreen, at the aft view from the Defiant. There was the arena, with over fifty separate tractor beams towing it away from the sun.
Suddenly the arena exploded, with two massive fireballs breaching the top of the structure, and the arena began disintegrating. Duranium beams and plating were being blasted outwards until suddenly there was a blinding white light which were the fusion reactors overloading. All the debris disintegrated into even smaller pieces, and as the seconds past, the fireballs died down revealing a utterly vaporised arena.
It was all over, the trilithium bombs had harmlessly detonated, and the danger to the Sol system was gone. Sighs of relieve and a few cheers could be heard from some of the bridge crew, many of them looked deeply cheered by the turn of events.
“We did it!” said Megan faintly, as she collapsed onto the commander’s chair. She looked just as stunned as everyone else, but she soon calmed down and glanced around from behind her chair. “Guards take Coplin to the brig!” she ordered.
Megan then moved over to where Max, Ezri and Kira were. “Are you alright?” she asked Max.
“Never mind me!” exclaimed Max. “Are Jake, Nog and Holo alright?”
“They're fine, Holo's offline at the moment, his holographic emitter took some serious damage.”
A little relief appeared on Max’s face, before being replaced with worry and concern.
At that moment Kira stirred, and in a groggy and disorientated manner, she sat herself on the bridge floor. “What happened?” she asked sounding dazed, looking from Max to Megan.
“The arena was pulled away from the Sun,” explained Max, “the trilithium bomb detonated harmlessly and most of the Jem'Hadar ships are destroyed.”
A smile burst onto Kira’s face, clearly cheered by the good news. But when she stood up and looked down at the still unconscious Ezri her smile faded. “What about Ezri?”
“I'll take her to sickbay,” offered Megan.
Another officer came to help Megan carry Ezri, and some moments later the officer and Megan had left the bridge.
///
Kira sat down on the commander’s chair, and got her head back into order. She felt giddy with relief that the trilithium bombs had detonated harmlessly. Still now was not the time to relax or lose focus of what was happening around her. “Ms Dawson go to Megan's console. How many Jem'Hadar ships are remaining?”
“About a hundred,” said Tanya, the moment she arrived at Megan’s console. “They're split up into small groups, they've taken heavy damage, I'd say in a matter of minutes all the Jem'Hadar ships will be destroyed, but if they surrender...”
“Jem'Hader don't surrender, they fight to the death,” said Kira grimly.
“There's a message coming from Earth,” informed Tanya.
“On screen!” said Kira, and she detected some of the tiredness creeping into her voice.
On the viewscreen was admiral Nechayev who looked positively jubilant, and behind were other Starfleet officers, Federation politicians and higher ups who were talking animatedly. There were sounds of celebration and it seemed like everyone in the room was letting off steam.
“On behalf of the Federation I want to personally thank you colonel,” said Nechayev glowingly. “Thanks to you you saved Earth, the entire Sol system and the lives of nine billion people.”
“That's much appreciated admiral,” said Kira with a little bow of her head. “I also have Coplin Weatherby, the head of Apocalypse, and an Apocalypse agent in custody, you can beam them off this ship at any time.”
“The Gregory will rendezvous with the Defiant in less than an hours time, you can beam Coplin and this agent over to the starship Gregory.”
“There is one more thing admiral...” said Kira. “Once the two have been transferred to the Gregory, may I request that this ship and its crew return to Deep Space Nine? The Jem'Hadar are almost destroyed and the Defiant has ran out of firepower, there isn't much more I can do staying here.”
“Of course colonel,” replied Nechayev, nodding her approval. “Two starships will escort you back to Deep Space Nine, after Coplin and the agent have beamed off your ship. Nechayev out.”
The view screen reverted back to the front view of the Defiant. Kira though sank into the commander’s chair and ran her fingers through her hair. She felt really tired and the lack of sleep, or more precisely low levels of it, were starting to catch up on her. “It's over,” she breathed.
“You need some rest colonel,” said Max, who was standing to the right of Kira.
“I'll be fine,” said Kira brushing off Max’s suggestion. She then looked at Max and realised the horrible burns which were all over his face. “And you need medical treatment, report to sickbay immediately.”
“I feel fine,” said Max a little testily.
“Well frankly you look awful,” replied Kira a little jovially, amused by the fact that Max seemed unaware of his injuries. “You've got burns all over your face!”
“Oh,” said Max, he placed his hands to his face, and withdrew them looking a little surprised.
“And Weatherby?” she added, when Max was about to leave the bridge. “It's good to have you back.”
She gave him a little smile, though Max only acknowledged this smile with a tiny nod to his head.
“Erm colonel,” said Tanya a little quietly, who had turned around to face Kira. “If you don't mind I would like to accompany Weatherby to the sickbay.”
“Very well,” said Kira. “You can er... attend to the wounded, but I want you back on the bridge in thirty minutes time.”
As Tanya left, with a smile to her face, Kira was not at all surprised by Tanya's true intentions. No doubt Tanya wanted to talk to Max as soon as possible, and Kira was not in the mood for denying Tanya that time together with Max. Kira knew what Tanya was going through, because she had spent an even longer time waiting for Odo all those years ago.
In a way Kira wished she was still in a relationship, and she thought Tanya was a very lucky women to have something so precious and rewarding. Though Kira was still married to Odo it had been over five months since he had left, and at times when she did not feel so angry towards him, she really missed her husband.
Still not everything in life worked out. For now Kira was just glad that the Sol system had been saved and what seemed like an impossible goal had finally been achieved…