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March Challenge: The Gateway Crossover

mirandafave

Fleet Captain
Fleet Captain
The Gateway Crossover​


Part One:
‘Shattered Destiny’

“Chief! I’m not about to accept that.” She lost the flow of her tirade as a further strafe of phaser fire hit them broadside rocking her in the command chair. “Get power to the phasers sharp! All the shields in the world will do us no good if we can’t fend them off.” A burst of sparks from above and behind just showed what they were working against. 'Curse Sisko, curse Jadzia, and curse them again for not being here.'

But of course they just had to beam down to that asteroid and check and see if it did indeed contain a cloaked Dominion spy installation. They could simply have fired enough photon torpedoes into it to blow it apart to see, but no they had to do it the ‘Starfleet’ way. Investigate it first, and then blow it up!

Gritting her teeth, Kira thought to herself, and not for the first time, ‘Starfleet has a lot to learn when it comes to fighting a war.’ More phaser hits, more sparks and more Jem’Hadar ships approaching. Not the kind of console read out you like to be reading. She barked, “Chief!” ‘He’s only to the side of you Kira. Keep your head.’

“A moment. That’s all I need.”

‘Good old O’Brien’, she clenched her teeth as another barrage raked the Defiant’s shields, ‘he doesn’t know where he’s going to get the power but he’ll bluff me anyway’.

At such times as this, and there were plenty, Kira could have sworn O’Brien had honed his skills on Bajor fighting Cardassians – how else could he get something out of nothing and make it count, how else could he so doggedly manage to pull off the impossible? The Defiant shuddered violently. ‘But he had better do it quick.’

Her mind raced firing out evasive moves to the Helm just as quickly as the Jem’Hadar fired. The only advantage they had was the fact that the asteroid that held the possible spy base formed part of a small cluster of asteroids once a moon or larger surmised. It meant the Defiant could play a little cat and mouse – unfortunately, they were the mice. Their position had become all the more precarious because the ensuing dogfight had sent the asteroids tumbling out of their stable orbits as they were blasted into smaller bits.

“Alright helm, we’ve got to get back to Sisko so do your damnedest!” Damn Starfleet anyway – obviously, if the site was a secret recon site it would have security defences that would alert nearby Dominion ships.

Worst still, the Captain and Dax were stranded in an asteroid that the Jem’Hadar no doubt had now beamed down onto. It kind of complicated things considering the Defiant had to try to get back to the asteroid, locate, a hopefully alive, Sisko and Dax, drop shields and transport them whilst being by now four Jem’Hadar ships.

“Major.”

That was all the confirmation she needed from O’Brien. “Fire at will and make it good.” The sudden spit of phaser fire from the Defiant made its pursuit very confused, sending the tailing Jem’Hadar ships and asteroids spiralling into chaos. One ship met the ultimate chaos as it plunged straight into an asteroid - with a very satisfying explosion Kira thought.

“Approaching the Captain’s asteroid,” helm called.

“I’ve got fixes on them – ready to transport.” O’Brien confirmed. “This would be the real dicey bit.”

“It’s going to be on the hop I’m afraid Chief. Make sure you don’t beam up any packages with them. Lets not make this a wasted trip.” Lets hope they deployed the explosives. “On my mark drop shields and transport.”

Onscreen Kira saw the asteroid straight loom ahead as the Helm swooped them in closer on a dead-on approach – no point trying to disguise intentions. Kira could not help but think that a more experienced helmsperson, certainly a Bajoran resistance fighter would have made a less obvious approach.

But beggars can’t be choosers. Besides, speed was of the essence. No doubt Sisko would explode the asteroid rather than await rescue. 'Sorry to disappoint you Sisko, but I’m not about to let the Emissary blow himself up if I’ve got anything to do with it.'

“Drop shields.”

“Transporting.”

“Raise shields.”

“Dax to bridge! The explosives are set to …”


“Warp 6! Engage now!”

The mighty engines of the Defiant kicked in as a luminous glow blossomed out from the asteroid engulfing one of the ships in its deadly glory that decimated the asteroid belt, sending a second Jem’Hadar out of control spinning through space to explode seconds later as its warp core breached from the deadly assault.

“We’re being pursued.”

“Good! That means we’re alive O’Brien.” She stood from the command chair and turned to the bridge door, expecting Sisko’s large frame to hurry onboard to take command but instead it was Dax with no captain behind her.

“Where’s Sisko?”

“He’s in sickbay. Don’t worry he’s not badly hurt. He got hit but I still had to force him to get treated. Did we get away ok?” She asked it so casually that Kira nearly scoffed. Did she simply not realise how close they had come to being obliterated or had her seven lifetimes made her feel immortal?

“One ship in pursuit but its dropping off sir.” The helmsman replied and flushed.

“Right then.” Kira continued to help the helmsman get over his embarrassment at having called Jadzia ‘sir’ a sign of his inexperience but at least today he had gained some. “Edmonds set a course for home and assess damage.” Clearly, she was still in command and as Jadzia sat down at her console it was evident it was staying that way.

* * *​

Down in the cramped medical bay of the Defiant Kira looked down at the pained face of Sisko. Of course, it wouldn’t be as pained but for the fact she was restraining him from getting up. The pain from his injuries were well suppressed by Bashir’s capable assistant who was treating Jadzia only now because Kira had needed every capable hand to get the Defiant back into a fit state.

As it was they still didn’t have the cloaking devise and had to drop their initial warp speed to help the Chief with his repairs. Thankfully, after two hours such were their repairs that at least he could now work from the bridge to take the Conn.

Sisko turned to Bashir’s assistant as if to appeal to her, but his hopes were dashed by the silent glare and the impish smile that spread across Dax’s face. He was going to protest further, when Kira cut in.

“Trust me Captain – stuck out in the middle of open space with no cloak and practically limping home – I’m more than willing to turn command over to you. Once you’re fit.”

Her communicator cheeped as O’Brien chimed in. “O’Brien to Kira. The cloaking devise is up and running again.”

“Engage it Chief.” That was one more thing off her mind. “How about getting home any faster?” Even if they were to limp home, they would be able to do so in secret.

“Ah. ‘Fraid not Major – well not for now at least. But don’t worry I’m working on it.” Again with his reassurances. She acknowledged him and turned to the Bajoran medical assistant to get her diagnosis of Sisko.

All in all, he was very lucky not to have been worse off from both the medical assistant’s and Dax’s report of their ambush on the asteroid. He would however be fully recovered by the time they reached DS9 particularly at their present rate of going.

Kira felt relieved that at least their mission had not been for nothing. By all accounts, what Jadzia described was quite a hi-tech state of affairs that informed the Dominion of Starfleet movements and appeared to capable of intercepting high priority coded messages, which explained the recent advantages the Dominion fleet had had over them. Luckily, they had found out about the asteroid’s possible and now non-existence.

“Don’t worry Captain we’ll keep you appraised of anything that merits your attention.” She turned to leave only to be joined by Dax.

“Just as long as you both remember I’m still the Captain. Wait a moment and where do you think you’re going, Old Man?”

“Enough of the Old thank you Benjamin. Afterall, I’m the one whose been cleared for duty.”

“What!” He turned once again to the Bajoran assistant – but Emissary or no she had been trained under Bashir and so the Captain’s protests would go unheard whilst there was no reason for him to leave.

* * *​

“Infernal! Dratted! Humph!” Kira sat back on the deck floor and threw the sonic wrench down onto the deck. She darted a look at Jadzia to just dare her to say anything.

“Well you did volunteer to fix this conduit juncture for the Chief.”

“Anything to get off the bridge. Four hours sitting on it doing nothing was just ragging me and we were still nowhere. As soon as the Chief returned to the Bridge and said he could co-ordinate things from there I just had to give him the bridge and do something.” The frustration was obvious in her voice.

“Well things are nearly set for Warp drive again. Two more relays and we can safely get home in twenty minutes time.” Dax started to reaffix the panel to the relay and dusted herself down. “And Sisko is ready to return to duty. I just haven’t told him yet.” A conspiratorial smile spread across her face but she remained silent. “And might I add you may not have the patience of an engineer but you do have the tongue of quite a few I’ve met in my time.”

They gathered their tools and set back for the bridge talking idly. Kira was amazed by the ability of Dax to introduce small talk into any situation no matter how terse or precarious and said so.

Jadzia's mission in life to firmly keep alive the art form of chit-chat made for a short joyful interlude to the bridge.

They stepped onto the Bridge and immediately Kira noticed the interaction between the Chief and helm. Within her gut she knew it was not just the flurry of repair to the ship. “What’s up Chief?”

She took the command chair – despite having the conn. Miles had chosen to remain at his engineering station where he could work and where he felt more comfortable.

“We picked up strange gravimetric readings ahead which are increasing.”

“Are we still cloaked? Then prepare weapons and shields.” Jadzia standing over at her science station behind her replacement observing the readings turned back to Kira who shrugged to say hey it’s just the cautious resistance fighter in me.

“I’ve got the centre of our readings onscreen.” O’Brien and all eyes on the bridge lifted to the viewscreen as if their visual confirmation could better the data from the sensors. “Nothing.”

Turning her eyes to the science consoles Jadzia remarked, “Not to the eye anyway Chief. However, our sensors show a little more activity. What! I’m not … certain …” but the way she trailed off indicated to Kira that at the very least she had an indication.

“Slow to quarter impulse.” Again, Dax looked at her. Kira simply shifted in her seat. Can I help it I help it I get nervous just before things go pear shaped?

“Should we tell Benjamin?”

“Not until we have some good reason. Anomalous readings don’t count – until they’re no longer anomalous.” Kira stood and clenched her fists. As always, she would sooner face down a wing of Jem’Hadar or Cardassian ships than inactivity or the passive scientific readings that always intrigued these Starfleet types.

“Gravimetric readings continuing to increase I’m also reading a neutrino flux along with …” up until now Jadzia had been content to stand behind her replacement but as the readings became increasingly … she shuddered … familiar, she resumed her position in her most tactful way. At the end of the day, she was the best officer for the job. Kira felt relieved, it saved her having to give the order. Dax continued to read out readings.

If they indicated, what Kira thought they did then she did not want to risk … “Bring us to a full stop!”

“Aye! Aye!” He clearly had drawn the same conclusion and looked nervously to Dax.

“What you’re describing is exactly what happens-” Kira was cut off by Jadzia’s blunt interruption.

“When a wormhole opens! I know.” She didn’t mean for it to sound so dramatic but this was impossible since Starfleet had conducted extensive studies of this region of space when the wormhole at Bajor had been discovered believing the Badlands to be a factor. But they had found nothing.

“Kira to Sisko.” She didn’t wait to confirm. “Get up here no …”

Then onscreen a sight that normally filled her with wonder and awe now filled her with the utmost terror. But then the sight always signalled the opening of the Celestial Temple. Now?

Now the screen showed an opening wormhole – not a Celestial Temple - but an abomination! Worst still it showed that the Federation had lost. The Dominion had managed to create a wormhole from the Gamma to the Alpha Quadrant. Effectively the Dominion had won the war.

* * *​
 
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Sisko knew that whatever it was Kira had called him to the bridge for had to be bad because of the worry and concern in her voice. But for the unflappable in a crisis Major to stop in mid-sentence …

He had himself prepared but as soon as the bridge doors opened the thunderous glow of the opening wormhole encompassed him and abject horror filled him.

It couldn’t be possible. Yet there before him was the evidence. Somehow the Dominion had created the technology to make a wormhole and the frightening consequences were that with there own wormhole the Dominion forces from the Gamma Quadrant could flood into the Alpha Quadrant and overwhelm the Federation. Possibly even create a wormhole within Earth’s solar system and devastate Starfleet’s and humanity’s centre.

“Shields up! All weapons prepare to fire. Chief ready the Warp core to do what needs to be done!” She stared intently at the perverse creation of the Celestial Temple and she would destroy it.

“You heard her Chief! Prepare the Defiant so that we can self-destruct the warp core to collapse this wormhole.” The drastic measures Kira had asked for managed to snap Sisko out of it. All heads turned towards him and then quickly back to the wormhole. As Sisko approached the command centre Kira informed him quickly of what they had discovered on sensors.

“Could it be a natural phenomenon – like the wormhole at DS9? Or even the Bajoran wormhole displaced somehow?” Sisko’s question made Kira balk. She had just been willing to destroy it when it could have been the actual Temple of the Prophets.

“I’m afraid it couldn’t be natural. Remember it took a precise approach to open the wormhole and we detected the opening effect before we approached it. Besides which the neutrino ratios don’t match.”

Kira did not know whether to be relieved or not. Onscreen the tendrils of the opening wormhole swirled and reached out slowly.

Dax am I right in thinking that the wormhole is opening/forming much more slowly than it should?” Miles queried of Jadzia.

“At least one twentieth the rate of the Bajoran wormhole.”

But nevertheless it reached out further into space opening wider until it reached it’s full size. Dax continued, “It’s stopped! Whatever is going to come through is going to now.”

“Plot course to go through. Kira take over at tactical. Chief are you ready?”

Under his breath Miles asked of himself, ‘What to kiss my ass goodbye?’

“Helm take us in.”

The Defiant approached the wormhole’s opening purposefully but at the doorstep the ship was swiped by the hand of God and knocked away from the wormhole throwing the crew from their stations.

Expecting to see rafts of phaser fire from approaching Dominion vessels Sisko looked up at the viewscreen as he called out for the Defiant to be stabilised. But instead he just turned in time to see the wormhole wink out in an instant.

“Dax?”

Intently she stared vainly at her sensory readings to decipher what had happened. “I … I … don’t know.”

“That’s not what I want to hear old man.” It was a mystery and one in which the fate of the Federation rested.

Then suddenly the wormhole flashed into existence again. The crew on the bridge visibly fell back a step at the violent appearance of the wormhole again.

Sisko’s voice was flat and emotionless as he calmly ordered their oblivion but he could only pray it would deliver the Federation a stay of execution. “Take us in.”

The Defiant once more approached the threshold of the wormhole. “I’m detecting a massive fleet on the other side. The energy readings are off the scale. I’m not sure what’s going on here Benjamin. But ...”

Dax never got to say anymore as a massive explosion of light flashed out from the wormhole and it smacked in the vessel throwing it’s occupants to the floor and into a stupor. And Space and Time and Destiny at this moment fragmented into shards ...

* * *​

... The consoles exploded and all hope of getting the viewscreen to work were gone as it shattered scarring Ensign Digby’s face who was flung back across the Defiant’s bridge. Bashir rushed to his side and helped pick him up but Digby brushed him off and returned to the power conduit he was trying to relay on the bridge.

Normally Sisko would have demanded that the Doctor treat him but even without the viewscreen Sisko knew that the space around the knuckle buster ship was filled with Dominion ships and he needed every one working so that they would live to be treated later.

The ship rocked violently as the first of the transporters came on line and the image of Dax consolidated on the bridge. She crumpled to her knees wailing uncontrollably. Her hair and clothes were a bloody ragged mess her face contorted in pain. Her voice though was what stunned Sisko as Kira yelled for the second transportation sweep.

It was filled with an anguish he had never heard before – except on the Saratoga, and he had been the one screaming – screaming out for someone – anyone – to do something – anything – to save the life of his beloved Jennifer.

“WORRRRFFFF!” Dax’s tormented scream came from deep within her soul.

As the second transport completed Kira yelled out once more this time to plot the evasive manoeuvres to get them out of there. It snapped Sisko out of his memories and back to the present as he turned his attention to the two members who beamed onto the bridge. Three people. That was all they had managed to beam to from a team of ten. When he looked down at the two figures that Bashir was treating he became all the more despondent when he realised one of the figures did not belong to his crew but to Voyager.

The dulled eyes of Kim tried to open but he could visualise nothing, nevertheless he continued to try to no avail. His breath became more ragged as he called out quietly but desperately over and over. “Voyager. Voyager.”

Then with a small sigh, he fell silent as the doctor’s medical-tricorder signalled that Ensign Harry Kim was dead.

Unable to stand any longer Sisko slumped to his chair as the sounds and sights around him became increasingly blurred. He tried to get the doctor’s attention but he was too engrossed with the other crewman’s injuries. He could about make out the vague image of Miles O’Brien slowly dying on the deck floor beside an already dead Kim. His garbled call for Kira was not heard over the shower of sparks and explosions that pummelled the ship. Then he lost his consciousness as all around him erupted in flames and Dax roared once more. “Wooorf!”

* * *​


It was a silent gurgle, a whisper lost in the blood that filled her throat. But the plea she made was distinctly clear to Chakotay. “Get them home.”

Even as the fumes on the bridge choked his lungs and the heat from the tactical station that burned furiously and the lights flickered erratically and with the inertial dampeners failing he could feel the lisp of Voyager as it continued its slow tumble through space.

The computer counted down the time to Warp core breach without any trace of emotion. The viewscreen sputtered and burst between static and the burning fire of the plasma storms that Voyager was slowly tumbling towards. A new warning chimed across the ruined bridge indicating that life support would fail in twelve minutes.

Nevertheless, he stroked Janeway’s cheek of the soot and blood that plastered her strands of hair to her face. “I promise.” But she never heard having died in his arms without having brought Voyager home.

He gently kissed her forehead and longingly held his palm to her cheek. Kathryn. He bowed his head and rested against her brow. He turned to look at the viewscreen and contemplated how he would receive his fate and just how it would come. Would it be once the ship’s core exploded, or once the plasma storms engulfed the defenceless vessel or would he slowly suffocate either from the fumes or failing life support?

As the huge Alliance ship filled the viewscreen, it became all too clear just how. A momentary streak emanating from the huge vessel flashed towards Voyager

- Chakotay never even got a chance to turn inward to his spirit guide before he, the Captain, the bridge, Voyager smashed into a massive fireball…
 
I know I said it before but ... what?!?

This seems to be my standard reaction to challenge entries this month.

OK, I've got no clue what's going on here but if there is a second part, I gotta read it.
 
I think the wormhole reaches into another universe where all hell is breaking loose against the Alliance-last seen in the DS9 Mirror episodes.

Except the rebels seem to be losing key personnel all over th eplace.
 
Actually CeJay there's more than a second part. As I think I mentioned in the challenge thread this sorta meets the criteria in that it has a cliffhanger hook but in reality it is only the start of a much bigger story. But now I've posted it I'm going to have to get on with putting all the different parts together.

Alas Mistral the Empire is not the Mirror Universe one - though that sounds a kewl idea! Friad you'll have to wait and see ...
 
Hmm, a bit torn over this. Very well written, and I loved the DS9 bits, but awfully confused at the end (I realise that's probably intentional) and also the ending seemed a bit rushed seeing how long it took to get us to that point.
 
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