Hey everyone, just here with part three of the saga. I would highly recommend you reads parts One and Two first, as this is obviously a larger saga.
Before we dive into Part Three, here's the second interlude.
Disclaimer: Star Trek is the property of Paramount/CBS. This story was written for non-profit and for entertainment purposes only.
INTERLUDE TWO: THE KEEPER
Emily Farrah's eyes slowly opened, taking in the spiral as it shifted around her. She saw the Klingons, Remans, and the Romulans in their glass capsules, moving down beneath the floor. It took her a moment to realize she was actually moving upwards.
She arrived in a chamber with various computer banks displayed around the lift. A soft light from the walls bathed the room.
"Who's there?" she questioned, seeing something moving from the deep shadows. "I'm a Starfleet officer and I demand to know - "
The Hand of the Keeper stepped out before her. He looked just the same as he had when she first encountered him a few hours ago. The Hand led her out of the chamber and back into the Keeper's lair.
Greetings, human. I have finished my task and now understand the deep connection we share.
"Where is the Kelvin? The Enterprise?"
They left. They were in danger.
"What about me?"
I need you. Listen, please, to the story of my people and the truth about humanity.
"I have some questions first," Emily responded. "First of all, how long was I out? What is that back there? How am I going to get home? What is the nature of this place?"
The Keeper's orb flashed brightly. All shall be revealed. Listen now and understand where we must begin.
Emily watched a chair materialized behind her. She sat down and stared at the orb as it flashed. She could sense her mind in hers, showing her brief memories of a civilization long gone.
My people were once the only humanoids in the galaxy. However, we explored the cosmos as much your do now. We visited many worlds where life was still in its earliest stages - single-celled organisms.
At the time, some members of my people felt the need to seed these races with genetic blueprints, so that we could eventually join with other humanoids. Other members disagreed with this action.
As we began to evolve, this fundamental divide between these groups became tense. Though there were those that would not engage in conflict, there were others that would.
The one side - my side - despised the idea of manipulating evolution. We are what you know as the Preservers. As conflict cotinued between both sides, we changed the course of our technology. The technology of our rivals and former brothers - who we knew as the Evolutionaries - remained the same.
On the homeworld, the final battle took place. As our species had evolved to a point where we partially existed beyond the use of our bodies, the battle was devestating. It was the source of what the survivors would call the Great Cataclysm.
Our people were lost and brought to the edge of extinction. The Great Cataclysm spread throughout the galaxy, as all our minds were linked. I survived, as did a vessel containing members of the Evolutionaries, and three others. The vessel was destroyed many many years ago, but the three others were Sargon, Henoch, and Thallasa.
Sargon, Henoch, and Thallasa gave me a final command before they lost contact with me. Preseve the races that were manipulated. Save them.
Emily leaned forward in her chair. The Keeper had gone silent and after a few minutes, she spoke.
"And then what happened?"
END INTERLUDE TWO
Before we dive into Part Three, here's the second interlude.
Disclaimer: Star Trek is the property of Paramount/CBS. This story was written for non-profit and for entertainment purposes only.
INTERLUDE TWO: THE KEEPER
Emily Farrah's eyes slowly opened, taking in the spiral as it shifted around her. She saw the Klingons, Remans, and the Romulans in their glass capsules, moving down beneath the floor. It took her a moment to realize she was actually moving upwards.
She arrived in a chamber with various computer banks displayed around the lift. A soft light from the walls bathed the room.
"Who's there?" she questioned, seeing something moving from the deep shadows. "I'm a Starfleet officer and I demand to know - "
The Hand of the Keeper stepped out before her. He looked just the same as he had when she first encountered him a few hours ago. The Hand led her out of the chamber and back into the Keeper's lair.
Greetings, human. I have finished my task and now understand the deep connection we share.
"Where is the Kelvin? The Enterprise?"
They left. They were in danger.
"What about me?"
I need you. Listen, please, to the story of my people and the truth about humanity.
"I have some questions first," Emily responded. "First of all, how long was I out? What is that back there? How am I going to get home? What is the nature of this place?"
The Keeper's orb flashed brightly. All shall be revealed. Listen now and understand where we must begin.
Emily watched a chair materialized behind her. She sat down and stared at the orb as it flashed. She could sense her mind in hers, showing her brief memories of a civilization long gone.
My people were once the only humanoids in the galaxy. However, we explored the cosmos as much your do now. We visited many worlds where life was still in its earliest stages - single-celled organisms.
At the time, some members of my people felt the need to seed these races with genetic blueprints, so that we could eventually join with other humanoids. Other members disagreed with this action.
As we began to evolve, this fundamental divide between these groups became tense. Though there were those that would not engage in conflict, there were others that would.
The one side - my side - despised the idea of manipulating evolution. We are what you know as the Preservers. As conflict cotinued between both sides, we changed the course of our technology. The technology of our rivals and former brothers - who we knew as the Evolutionaries - remained the same.
On the homeworld, the final battle took place. As our species had evolved to a point where we partially existed beyond the use of our bodies, the battle was devestating. It was the source of what the survivors would call the Great Cataclysm.
Our people were lost and brought to the edge of extinction. The Great Cataclysm spread throughout the galaxy, as all our minds were linked. I survived, as did a vessel containing members of the Evolutionaries, and three others. The vessel was destroyed many many years ago, but the three others were Sargon, Henoch, and Thallasa.
Sargon, Henoch, and Thallasa gave me a final command before they lost contact with me. Preseve the races that were manipulated. Save them.
Emily leaned forward in her chair. The Keeper had gone silent and after a few minutes, she spoke.
"And then what happened?"
END INTERLUDE TWO