My Entry for Archaeological Anarchy (and advertisement for my Star Trek Hunter series). These are excerpts from Episodes 26 & 27.
Star Trek Hunter
Episode 26: Rain Over Rising Sun
Scene 8: Stone Grip
A small ship decloaked in the Gamma Quadrant, tens of thousands of light years away from the Federation and its concerns. A tall, thin figure, clad in a full EVA suit, stepped out of the port airlock and, using magnetic boots, walked over the top of the ship to the far edge of the starboard wing, then hopped down to attach those boots to the top of the starboard nacelle.
The small, scout-class ship gradually matched speeds with an even smaller asteroid – about twice the size of the person standing on the starboard nacelle. The space walker demagnetized one boot at a time, then kicked off lightly and captured the asteroid by an inline handle in a single piece of curved metal that barely protruded from its rocky surface. Most of it was covered with rock. This landing caused the asteroid to spin away from the scout ship.
Instead of turning to pursue, the scout ship veered away and raised its deflector screens – a slight visual distortion as the shields went up.
The tiny figure on the tiny asteroid drew a small disruptor and focused a fine beam on the asteroid, slicing off chunks of rock – first large chunks, then smaller and smaller chunks, working in a methodical pattern. After nearly an hour of this delicate work in space, the space walker had whittled the remaining piece of stone with the handle down to a chunk slightly less than half the size of an average man. The walker tethered this stone by its handle to a hook protruding from the hip of the EVA suit.
The disruptor returned to its holster and the scout ship returned to the space walker and lowered its deflector screens. With a few very slight jets of gas the space walker re-aligned with the ship and used magnetic boots to land firmly on the starboard wing and started walking toward the port airlock.
Star Trek Hunter
Episode 26: Rain Over Rising Sun
Scene 13: Martok
An ancient klingon rolled out of his bed into a fighting stance. This once simple motion now required him to stop for a few deep breaths. He grunted in dissatisfaction and donned his armor quickly and silently and only once armed and armored allowed himself to stretch – but each stretch was a fighting move. Gradually as his ancient body warmed up, he moved more quickly through his stances.
He pushed a button hidden under a cabinet and a slot opened above his simple, but sturdy cot. A hidden mechanical arm launched a bat’leth* out of the wall and it tumbled toward the back of the ancient klingon’s head. He stepped aside, caught the sword without looking at it and seamlessly incorporated it into his attack forms. He kept up this morning routine for an entire hour, stopping only twice for a drink of water and a few heavy breaths. During the final few moments of his exercises, the old klingon dropped his bat’leth twice. The first time, he flipped the blade up with his foot and continued his forms. The second time he left the sword on the floor, and continued his forms with the dak’tar** from his belt.
After completing his morning workout, Chancellor Martok flipped the bat’leth single-handedly into the scabbard on his back, picked up a cane, and hobbled painfully out of his room down toward the council chambers…
*Bat’leth - curved klingon sword with two sharpened points at either end, and three handles along the back side of the blade.
**Dak’tar - straight klingon fighting knife with additional blades that spring out of the hilt-guard when deployed.
Star Trek Hunter
Episode 27: The Sword of Destiny
Scene 1: Bat’leth ‘,’ QeyliS
Greta Leifsdottor sat cross-legged on the floor in her quarters, removing rock from a bat’leth. The design was ancient, but those parts of the sword that had already been revealed looked as though the blade could have been forged last week. It did not look like a blade that had survived hundreds of years of battle, a thousand years of neglect and more than a decade of floating in empty space about the Gamma Quadrant – at some point colliding with a small asteroid at some astounding velocity and becoming fused with it.
Dahar Master Kor was a great storyteller and while his companions who had found this sword - and deliberately lost it again - remained mute on the subject, Kor spun one magnificent lie after another about finding it and where, in the Gamma Quadrant, it might yet be found. And thousands of klingons and other adventurers had flooded through the wormhole to quest for it - many of them never to return. But only one of those adventurers had the family resources to buy off the many researchers and investigators who had been hired by the others to assist with that quest, the support of the entire Archaeology Department at the University of Helsinki in Finland (including an aunt who was the head of that department) and family ties to Kor himself…
Greta’s first tool for cleaning the rock from the blade had been an archeologist’s disruptor, then a series of small hammers and chisels. At this point she was using steel wool and brushes. The blade was so sharp where part of it was revealed that it had cut easily through the bristles of the brush she was using.
This had been for months her very private discipline – three hours a day during the middle of the day.
Greta’s crew knew they were only to call on her during that time if there was an emergency that they could not handle. Under no circumstances were they to enter her quarters. Three months of cleaning – three hours a day – and Greta knew she was halfway there. She carefully placed the sword in its case and spent the last 15 minutes as she always did – putting away tools, sweeping up rock and debris and disciplining her mind.
Greta’s skin was porcelain white. Her extremely long hair was light blonde. She was nearly 6’8” - extremely tall and lean with the straight jawline and lanky arms and legs of her Finnish ancestors. She was a quarter klingon; her forehead ridges were very muted and she might be mistaken for human at first glance - more Viking than klingon. Her long, fine blonde hair was laced with silvered twine and braided into a pony tail that extended from the back of her head almost to her knees.... (scene truncated.)

Star Trek Hunter
Episode 26: Rain Over Rising Sun
Scene 8: Stone Grip
26.8
Stone Grip
Stone Grip
A small ship decloaked in the Gamma Quadrant, tens of thousands of light years away from the Federation and its concerns. A tall, thin figure, clad in a full EVA suit, stepped out of the port airlock and, using magnetic boots, walked over the top of the ship to the far edge of the starboard wing, then hopped down to attach those boots to the top of the starboard nacelle.
The small, scout-class ship gradually matched speeds with an even smaller asteroid – about twice the size of the person standing on the starboard nacelle. The space walker demagnetized one boot at a time, then kicked off lightly and captured the asteroid by an inline handle in a single piece of curved metal that barely protruded from its rocky surface. Most of it was covered with rock. This landing caused the asteroid to spin away from the scout ship.
Instead of turning to pursue, the scout ship veered away and raised its deflector screens – a slight visual distortion as the shields went up.
The tiny figure on the tiny asteroid drew a small disruptor and focused a fine beam on the asteroid, slicing off chunks of rock – first large chunks, then smaller and smaller chunks, working in a methodical pattern. After nearly an hour of this delicate work in space, the space walker had whittled the remaining piece of stone with the handle down to a chunk slightly less than half the size of an average man. The walker tethered this stone by its handle to a hook protruding from the hip of the EVA suit.
The disruptor returned to its holster and the scout ship returned to the space walker and lowered its deflector screens. With a few very slight jets of gas the space walker re-aligned with the ship and used magnetic boots to land firmly on the starboard wing and started walking toward the port airlock.
26.8 (of 22)

Star Trek Hunter
Episode 26: Rain Over Rising Sun
Scene 13: Martok
26.13
Martok
Martok
An ancient klingon rolled out of his bed into a fighting stance. This once simple motion now required him to stop for a few deep breaths. He grunted in dissatisfaction and donned his armor quickly and silently and only once armed and armored allowed himself to stretch – but each stretch was a fighting move. Gradually as his ancient body warmed up, he moved more quickly through his stances.
He pushed a button hidden under a cabinet and a slot opened above his simple, but sturdy cot. A hidden mechanical arm launched a bat’leth* out of the wall and it tumbled toward the back of the ancient klingon’s head. He stepped aside, caught the sword without looking at it and seamlessly incorporated it into his attack forms. He kept up this morning routine for an entire hour, stopping only twice for a drink of water and a few heavy breaths. During the final few moments of his exercises, the old klingon dropped his bat’leth twice. The first time, he flipped the blade up with his foot and continued his forms. The second time he left the sword on the floor, and continued his forms with the dak’tar** from his belt.
After completing his morning workout, Chancellor Martok flipped the bat’leth single-handedly into the scabbard on his back, picked up a cane, and hobbled painfully out of his room down toward the council chambers…
*Bat’leth - curved klingon sword with two sharpened points at either end, and three handles along the back side of the blade.
**Dak’tar - straight klingon fighting knife with additional blades that spring out of the hilt-guard when deployed.
26.13 (of 22)

Star Trek Hunter
Episode 27: The Sword of Destiny
Scene 1: Bat’leth ‘,’ QeyliS
27.1
Bat’leth ‘,’ QeyliS*
Bat’leth ‘,’ QeyliS*
Greta Leifsdottor sat cross-legged on the floor in her quarters, removing rock from a bat’leth. The design was ancient, but those parts of the sword that had already been revealed looked as though the blade could have been forged last week. It did not look like a blade that had survived hundreds of years of battle, a thousand years of neglect and more than a decade of floating in empty space about the Gamma Quadrant – at some point colliding with a small asteroid at some astounding velocity and becoming fused with it.
Dahar Master Kor was a great storyteller and while his companions who had found this sword - and deliberately lost it again - remained mute on the subject, Kor spun one magnificent lie after another about finding it and where, in the Gamma Quadrant, it might yet be found. And thousands of klingons and other adventurers had flooded through the wormhole to quest for it - many of them never to return. But only one of those adventurers had the family resources to buy off the many researchers and investigators who had been hired by the others to assist with that quest, the support of the entire Archaeology Department at the University of Helsinki in Finland (including an aunt who was the head of that department) and family ties to Kor himself…
Greta’s first tool for cleaning the rock from the blade had been an archeologist’s disruptor, then a series of small hammers and chisels. At this point she was using steel wool and brushes. The blade was so sharp where part of it was revealed that it had cut easily through the bristles of the brush she was using.
This had been for months her very private discipline – three hours a day during the middle of the day.
Greta’s crew knew they were only to call on her during that time if there was an emergency that they could not handle. Under no circumstances were they to enter her quarters. Three months of cleaning – three hours a day – and Greta knew she was halfway there. She carefully placed the sword in its case and spent the last 15 minutes as she always did – putting away tools, sweeping up rock and debris and disciplining her mind.
Greta’s skin was porcelain white. Her extremely long hair was light blonde. She was nearly 6’8” - extremely tall and lean with the straight jawline and lanky arms and legs of her Finnish ancestors. She was a quarter klingon; her forehead ridges were very muted and she might be mistaken for human at first glance - more Viking than klingon. Her long, fine blonde hair was laced with silvered twine and braided into a pony tail that extended from the back of her head almost to her knees.... (scene truncated.)
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