The Fissure
Miral sat down on cargo container and gasped for breath. She put the butt of her phaser rifle and rested her forehead against the barrel. Eyes closed, she listened as Joval and Semina locked down the door to the space.
"Are you ok Captain Lynch?" Keevan asked, seating himself on a container across from Miral.
Miral wiped the sweat off her brow and looked at the Votra. Keevan sat upright resting a small box in his lap. "I haven’t run like that since my plebe summer, and you haven’t even broken a sweat."
"There was a joke I once heard told in the Dominion. That the Founders engineered the Vorta to be better runners than even the Jem’Hadar, as long as we are running away from the battle."
Miral found a smile. "That’s a good one. I’m surprised you didn’t lock up the one who told it."
"Don’t be ridiculous." Keevan snorted. "I killed him. And everyone in earshot."
"You’ve got to be joking." Semina said as she sat down with them.
"Not at all, it was blasphemy against the Founders."
"They’re a race of beings, not gods, you can’t blasphemy a race." Semina voice was rising.
"Religion and politics." Miral injected, trying to derail the building argument. "Everyone has their own and nobody agrees. This talk won’t help us complete our mission."
"I will avoid speak of my spiritual beliefs if the Romulan will avoid belittling them." Keevan said.
Semina nodded, but remained silent.
"Good." Miral lay down her rifle and paced thoughtfully. "Joval, how are we looking?"
Joval was accessing a computer terminal by the door. He answered in typical Vulcan calmness. "Neither the Cardassians nor the Klingons have been successful in overcoming the computer lockout. We are still on course and will be at the fissure in eighteen hours."
Good. Miral thought. The mission could still be accomplished. She looked around the space. It wasn’t big, but that was the point. "We should set for a defense. Hopefully they’ll be content fighting themselves, but just in case."
Joval and Semina set to the task.
Miral then turned to Keevan. "How long are we looking at?"
Keevan shrugged, "Hard to say. Ten hours maybe, depends on the metabolism."
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"What is this about?" Miral had to walk uncomfortably fast to keep up with the Admiral.
Admiral Wieman didn’t reply. He didn’t even look at her. He just led her further and further into the depths of Starfleet Command.
Miral had never been this deep into the building. They had passed two security stations with heavily armed guards and a set of doors opened by Admiral Wieman’s retina scan. He had hardly missed a step as they passed the check points.
Finally they entered a conference room. It was dark and Miral couldn’t make out the faces of those already seated. The Admiral directed her to an empty seat, and then he proceeded to the podium.
The horseshoe shaped table curved around the plain podium. Each seat had a small light for the attendee to review whatever materials they might have. It was enough light to make out the others seated at the table. She realized that she was not only the only human in the room besides the Admiral. She recognized the Klingon Ambassador. She didn’t recognize the Cardasian Gul next to him. She was happy to see the Vulcan in the next seat over, at least it was another Federation citizen. She then realized the ‘Vulcan’ was wearing a bird of prey, the emblem of the Romulan Star Empire. Miral then stole a glance at the man sitting beside her and nearly gasped. The man’s hair was slicked back. His face was nearly featureless save his deep sunken eyes. He was a Founder, one of the shape-shifters that led the Dominion. ‘What is this?’ She asked herself.
Admiral Wieman cleared his throat. "I won’t waste any time recounting what brought us to this point. The fissure is four months away from reaching critical energy state. The Union is nearly complete. She will be ready to get underway before the week is out."
"Any indications of the Hiratu?" Asked the Cardiassian Gul. Miral would later find out his name was Julak.
"Our probes give no indication of Hiratu activity on the far side of the fissure. However, I cannot guarantee the sensor scans are penetrating it." Admiral Wieman replied.
The Founder then spoke, "The sensor packs we have provided you penetrate the fissure. Unlike the Hiratu life signatures, we have never had difficulty detecting their ships. If you have no readings, there is nothing there to read. We have had experience with this. We are the only ones that have. That said, I must again insist more Jem’Hadar be allowed to augment the crew."
"That debate has been settled Shapeshifter!" The Klingon envoy bellowed with characteristic Klingon diplomacy. "All in this room have lost countrymen at the hand of your Jem’Hadar soldiers. They will not outnumber the Klingon Warriors the Empire has committed to this mission!"
"We are allies in this venture. Your suspicion is unwarranted. The Dominion is invested in success just as much as your Empire." The Founder said. "I went to the planet the Hiratu invaded before we were able to push them back and seal the fissure in the gamma quadrant, a planet with a population of over a billion beings. They left no one alive. They ripped flesh from bone, burned people alive, and worse. Most frustrating is the apparent lack of reason for it. I know what you think of the Dominion, Klingon, but I’m sure even you sympathize with the horrors visited on our people."
"Excuse me." A mild voice interjected. All eyes turned to the Romulan. "Admiral, this operation is of the utmost secrecy, so I am obliged to inquire: who is this woman you have brought with you?"
Admiral Wieman looked at Miral. "She is Captain Miral Lynch. She will command the Starship Union."
When Miral noticed the room of leaders staring at her in expectant silence, she gave a curt nod. As the briefing continued she picked up the important points. In roughly four months the fissure will have progressed to the point to give a race called the Hiratu access to the Milky Way. The Hiratu were hostile. In fact they were so hostile that they frightened the Dominion and united this unlikely room of adversaries in a common cause. Then there was the Starship Union. It had the best of every race represented. The Klingons provided the weapons. An artificial singularity provided by the Romulans provided ample power to the ship. The warp system was a new Cardassian design. And the Dominion provided the device the fate of a galaxy rested upon.
When the brief had concluded Admiral Wieman escorted Miral out of the secure inner sanctum of Starfleet Headquarters.
"Any questions?" The Admiral chuckled.
Miral didn’t find it funny. "Why me sir?"
"The fissure is at the edge of Federation territory. We couldn’t allow any of our ‘allies’ to have the authority of command when we are the faction most directly threatened by the Hiratu."
Miral sighed. "I have limited combat experience. I have never dealt with anything remotely similar to this fissure. My experience is in diplomacy. Frankly sir, I am at a loss as to why I have been given this assignment."
The Admiral stopped and looked the Captain right in the eye. "Miral, the Union will be filled from bulkhead to bulkhead to with warriors. Klingons, Cardassian, Jem’Hadar, races battle hardened against each other throughout decades of war. The Union needs a diplomat. Your mission is to keep that crew together long enough to complete your mission."
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"We’ll know in an hour if it works." Semina concluded the update.
"To have come all this way only for the ship to fail on us." Miral sighed and leaned back in her ready room chair. "Where is Joval by the way? I’m not sure how it works on Romulan ships, but it’s usually the chief engineer and no the first officer that delivers reports concerning ongoing repairs."
Semina shut off the briefing screen and sat down across the desk. "We’ve already lost fifty hours traveling at this speed. Joval said it was not logical to take him away from his engineering duties when I was perfectly capable of delivering the information."
Miral found a small smile. "He is one committed Vulcan."
"Aren’t they all?" Semina asked.
Miral’s smile turned into a laugh. "There is a place for our differences. And I suppose only a Romulan would be sneaky enough to find that place."
Semina returned the sentiment with a broad grin. "Don’t let your human emotions take you away, Captain."
"If only Goran and Julak could find some common ground as we have." Miral sighed again.
"To be honest, I never thought I would find such friendship with a human, Captain. But then again it’s not like we’re--"
"A Klingon and Cardassian?" Miral finished the thought.
Semina could not hold back another smile. "Actually, I was going to say ‘male’."
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They sat in silence in the cargo bay. Three of them at least, Joval was still standing at the computer terminal trying to glean what information he could.
Keevan finally stood. He placed the small box he carried carefully on the container he had been sitting on. He let go of the box’s handles as if it pained him to do so. He regarded it a moment as someone would something precious to them. He then turned and snatched the phaser rifle Miral had been holding out of her hands. He steadied the fire arm against his shoulder, leveled it at the small box, and he pulled the trigger. The box disintegrated into thin air. Semina was on him, tackling Keevan to the ground.
"What are you doing?" Miral yelled as she got to her feet.
"It was useless to us. It was a liability." Keevan protested as Semina ripped the phaser rifle from his hands. "The Jem’Hadar can smell it. We would have been a target as long as we had a box of white."
"It may have been the only way to control those berserkers." Semina said, keeping the rifle trained on Keevan as she stood up.
"No." Keevan sat up, but did not try to stand at the point of the Romulan’s rifle. "When they go, they are beyond redemption. No Jem’Hadar has ever been reformed from a berserker state, but in it they crave the white they have been denied. They would have come for us if I hadn’t vaporized it."
"Put the gun down Semina." Miral ordered. "This is what we wanted. Let’s just hope our people are safe." She looked at Joval.
"The Federation and Romulan engineering spaces are secure. The Jem’Hedar are all experiencing heightened pulse and body temperature. Especially when their body signatures are found in close proximity to Klingons or Cardassians."
"It’s working." Keevan said.
"Maybe." Miral replied. "We’ll know in a few hours."
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Miral sat down on cargo container and gasped for breath. She put the butt of her phaser rifle and rested her forehead against the barrel. Eyes closed, she listened as Joval and Semina locked down the door to the space.
"Are you ok Captain Lynch?" Keevan asked, seating himself on a container across from Miral.
Miral wiped the sweat off her brow and looked at the Votra. Keevan sat upright resting a small box in his lap. "I haven’t run like that since my plebe summer, and you haven’t even broken a sweat."
"There was a joke I once heard told in the Dominion. That the Founders engineered the Vorta to be better runners than even the Jem’Hadar, as long as we are running away from the battle."
Miral found a smile. "That’s a good one. I’m surprised you didn’t lock up the one who told it."
"Don’t be ridiculous." Keevan snorted. "I killed him. And everyone in earshot."
"You’ve got to be joking." Semina said as she sat down with them.
"Not at all, it was blasphemy against the Founders."
"They’re a race of beings, not gods, you can’t blasphemy a race." Semina voice was rising.
"Religion and politics." Miral injected, trying to derail the building argument. "Everyone has their own and nobody agrees. This talk won’t help us complete our mission."
"I will avoid speak of my spiritual beliefs if the Romulan will avoid belittling them." Keevan said.
Semina nodded, but remained silent.
"Good." Miral lay down her rifle and paced thoughtfully. "Joval, how are we looking?"
Joval was accessing a computer terminal by the door. He answered in typical Vulcan calmness. "Neither the Cardassians nor the Klingons have been successful in overcoming the computer lockout. We are still on course and will be at the fissure in eighteen hours."
Good. Miral thought. The mission could still be accomplished. She looked around the space. It wasn’t big, but that was the point. "We should set for a defense. Hopefully they’ll be content fighting themselves, but just in case."
Joval and Semina set to the task.
Miral then turned to Keevan. "How long are we looking at?"
Keevan shrugged, "Hard to say. Ten hours maybe, depends on the metabolism."
**********
"What is this about?" Miral had to walk uncomfortably fast to keep up with the Admiral.
Admiral Wieman didn’t reply. He didn’t even look at her. He just led her further and further into the depths of Starfleet Command.
Miral had never been this deep into the building. They had passed two security stations with heavily armed guards and a set of doors opened by Admiral Wieman’s retina scan. He had hardly missed a step as they passed the check points.
Finally they entered a conference room. It was dark and Miral couldn’t make out the faces of those already seated. The Admiral directed her to an empty seat, and then he proceeded to the podium.
The horseshoe shaped table curved around the plain podium. Each seat had a small light for the attendee to review whatever materials they might have. It was enough light to make out the others seated at the table. She realized that she was not only the only human in the room besides the Admiral. She recognized the Klingon Ambassador. She didn’t recognize the Cardasian Gul next to him. She was happy to see the Vulcan in the next seat over, at least it was another Federation citizen. She then realized the ‘Vulcan’ was wearing a bird of prey, the emblem of the Romulan Star Empire. Miral then stole a glance at the man sitting beside her and nearly gasped. The man’s hair was slicked back. His face was nearly featureless save his deep sunken eyes. He was a Founder, one of the shape-shifters that led the Dominion. ‘What is this?’ She asked herself.
Admiral Wieman cleared his throat. "I won’t waste any time recounting what brought us to this point. The fissure is four months away from reaching critical energy state. The Union is nearly complete. She will be ready to get underway before the week is out."
"Any indications of the Hiratu?" Asked the Cardiassian Gul. Miral would later find out his name was Julak.
"Our probes give no indication of Hiratu activity on the far side of the fissure. However, I cannot guarantee the sensor scans are penetrating it." Admiral Wieman replied.
The Founder then spoke, "The sensor packs we have provided you penetrate the fissure. Unlike the Hiratu life signatures, we have never had difficulty detecting their ships. If you have no readings, there is nothing there to read. We have had experience with this. We are the only ones that have. That said, I must again insist more Jem’Hadar be allowed to augment the crew."
"That debate has been settled Shapeshifter!" The Klingon envoy bellowed with characteristic Klingon diplomacy. "All in this room have lost countrymen at the hand of your Jem’Hadar soldiers. They will not outnumber the Klingon Warriors the Empire has committed to this mission!"
"We are allies in this venture. Your suspicion is unwarranted. The Dominion is invested in success just as much as your Empire." The Founder said. "I went to the planet the Hiratu invaded before we were able to push them back and seal the fissure in the gamma quadrant, a planet with a population of over a billion beings. They left no one alive. They ripped flesh from bone, burned people alive, and worse. Most frustrating is the apparent lack of reason for it. I know what you think of the Dominion, Klingon, but I’m sure even you sympathize with the horrors visited on our people."
"Excuse me." A mild voice interjected. All eyes turned to the Romulan. "Admiral, this operation is of the utmost secrecy, so I am obliged to inquire: who is this woman you have brought with you?"
Admiral Wieman looked at Miral. "She is Captain Miral Lynch. She will command the Starship Union."
When Miral noticed the room of leaders staring at her in expectant silence, she gave a curt nod. As the briefing continued she picked up the important points. In roughly four months the fissure will have progressed to the point to give a race called the Hiratu access to the Milky Way. The Hiratu were hostile. In fact they were so hostile that they frightened the Dominion and united this unlikely room of adversaries in a common cause. Then there was the Starship Union. It had the best of every race represented. The Klingons provided the weapons. An artificial singularity provided by the Romulans provided ample power to the ship. The warp system was a new Cardassian design. And the Dominion provided the device the fate of a galaxy rested upon.
When the brief had concluded Admiral Wieman escorted Miral out of the secure inner sanctum of Starfleet Headquarters.
"Any questions?" The Admiral chuckled.
Miral didn’t find it funny. "Why me sir?"
"The fissure is at the edge of Federation territory. We couldn’t allow any of our ‘allies’ to have the authority of command when we are the faction most directly threatened by the Hiratu."
Miral sighed. "I have limited combat experience. I have never dealt with anything remotely similar to this fissure. My experience is in diplomacy. Frankly sir, I am at a loss as to why I have been given this assignment."
The Admiral stopped and looked the Captain right in the eye. "Miral, the Union will be filled from bulkhead to bulkhead to with warriors. Klingons, Cardassian, Jem’Hadar, races battle hardened against each other throughout decades of war. The Union needs a diplomat. Your mission is to keep that crew together long enough to complete your mission."
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"We’ll know in an hour if it works." Semina concluded the update.
"To have come all this way only for the ship to fail on us." Miral sighed and leaned back in her ready room chair. "Where is Joval by the way? I’m not sure how it works on Romulan ships, but it’s usually the chief engineer and no the first officer that delivers reports concerning ongoing repairs."
Semina shut off the briefing screen and sat down across the desk. "We’ve already lost fifty hours traveling at this speed. Joval said it was not logical to take him away from his engineering duties when I was perfectly capable of delivering the information."
Miral found a small smile. "He is one committed Vulcan."
"Aren’t they all?" Semina asked.
Miral’s smile turned into a laugh. "There is a place for our differences. And I suppose only a Romulan would be sneaky enough to find that place."
Semina returned the sentiment with a broad grin. "Don’t let your human emotions take you away, Captain."
"If only Goran and Julak could find some common ground as we have." Miral sighed again.
"To be honest, I never thought I would find such friendship with a human, Captain. But then again it’s not like we’re--"
"A Klingon and Cardassian?" Miral finished the thought.
Semina could not hold back another smile. "Actually, I was going to say ‘male’."
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They sat in silence in the cargo bay. Three of them at least, Joval was still standing at the computer terminal trying to glean what information he could.
Keevan finally stood. He placed the small box he carried carefully on the container he had been sitting on. He let go of the box’s handles as if it pained him to do so. He regarded it a moment as someone would something precious to them. He then turned and snatched the phaser rifle Miral had been holding out of her hands. He steadied the fire arm against his shoulder, leveled it at the small box, and he pulled the trigger. The box disintegrated into thin air. Semina was on him, tackling Keevan to the ground.
"What are you doing?" Miral yelled as she got to her feet.
"It was useless to us. It was a liability." Keevan protested as Semina ripped the phaser rifle from his hands. "The Jem’Hadar can smell it. We would have been a target as long as we had a box of white."
"It may have been the only way to control those berserkers." Semina said, keeping the rifle trained on Keevan as she stood up.
"No." Keevan sat up, but did not try to stand at the point of the Romulan’s rifle. "When they go, they are beyond redemption. No Jem’Hadar has ever been reformed from a berserker state, but in it they crave the white they have been denied. They would have come for us if I hadn’t vaporized it."
"Put the gun down Semina." Miral ordered. "This is what we wanted. Let’s just hope our people are safe." She looked at Joval.
"The Federation and Romulan engineering spaces are secure. The Jem’Hedar are all experiencing heightened pulse and body temperature. Especially when their body signatures are found in close proximity to Klingons or Cardassians."
"It’s working." Keevan said.
"Maybe." Miral replied. "We’ll know in a few hours."
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