
Title: Mithras
Author: Whoa Nellie (whoa_nellie40@hotmail.com)
Series: TNG
Summary: Very, very loosely based on some of the concepts in the movie Nemesis. A shake-up in the Romulan Empire threatens the Federation with the crew of the Enterprise as its only defense.
Author's notes: This occurs in the Reasons of the Heart timeline where there are no babies and Crusher is married to ship's anthropologist Commander Chakotay. Feel free to archive to any pertinent site. The screenplay for the movie Nemesis was written by John Logan from a story by John Logan, Rick Berman and Brent Spiner.
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MITHRAS
Captain Jean-Luc Picard sat in his ready room onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-E. Sipping from a cup of Earl Grey tea, he casually perused the multitude of routine status reports in front of him. Everything and everyone on his ship was working at peak efficiency; life was quiet for the moment. He enjoyed these times knowing that they wouldn't last long. The communications system activated and Riker's voice interrupted his peace.
'Captain, you have an Alpha Priority communication from Starfleet Command.'
He sighed and set his cup down. "Acknowledged, put it through." He tugged on his uniform jacket and sat up straighter before activating the viewscreen.
Admiral Nechayev appeared on the screen with an almost pensive expression on her face. "Jean Luc, good to see you. How are things there?
"Admiral, good to see you. Vash was just mentioning that she hadn't spoken with you in a while so why don't you come out and see how things are for yourself?" he suggested casually. His relationship with Alynna Nechayev hadn't always been pleasant, but since Vash had befriended the Admiral, their encounters had become downright friendly and he found himself enjoying her rare visits.
"I wish I could," she said. "Please give my regrets to your wife, but I was actually contacting you for a mission. How would you like to take another trip to Romulus--with the Enterprise this time?"
Picard was intrigued; he leaned forward in his chair and studied the admiral's face on the viewscreen for some hint of the current situation. "With or without the rest of the fleet?"
"Without," Nechayev replied. "It's actually a diplomatic mission. We've been invited, believe it or not. It seems that there's been some kind of internal political shakeup. The new Praetor has requested a Federation envoy, specifically you, to establish diplomatic relations with the new leadership."
"New Praetor?" he echoed. "I hadn't heard anything about a shift in Romulan politics. Do we know what happened to the last Praetor?"
She shook her head, no. "What we do know about the new Praetor is that he's Reman. Believe me, we don't understand it either. The invitation asked that you rendezvous with a warbird in the Bassen Rift and be escorted to Romulus for the meeting. I don't have to tell you what the consequences would be for the rest of the quadrant if the Empire de-stabilizes politically. We've made some in-roads diplomatically through the Dominion War and the recovery of the Praetor's Fasces, so hopefully this invitation is a positive development. We'll be trusting you to make an assessment of the situation there during your visit."
Picard nodded curtly. "Understood, Admiral."
"I'm sending you all the intelligence we have, but it's not much. I don't need to tell you to be careful, Jean Luc."
He gave her a tight smile. "Not with the Romulans."
Before she ended the transmission, she shot him a wink. "And be sure to tell Vash to behave herself."
"I'm sure she'll try," he chuckled back. "She always tries." Once the channel had been closed, he sat back and swore softly to himself in French. The peace and quiet was definitely over.
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The Enterprise was already enroute to its meeting with the warbird and Picard was the first one in the conference room for the briefing that he'd called. Settling into his chair, he watched his senior staff filter in and take their customary seats around the table. He'd thought about bringing Vash into the briefing to provide what she knew about Remans, but Commander Chakotay could provide the limited cultural information that existed about them just as well. He had talked to her after he'd stopped by to ask Chakotay to prepare a briefing on Remans knowing that her inquisitive nature would be incited by any queries the commander made of her on the subject. At this point it was a diplomatic mission and he was hoping that it stayed that way. As soon as everyone was seated, he got right to business. "As you are all aware, the Enterprise has altered course. We are going to Romulus."
"Do the Romulans know we're coming?" Riker asked.
"Yes, Number One," Picard said. "We've been invited by the new Praetor, a Reman. We'll meet with a warbird at designated coordinates in the Bassen Rift and be escorted to Romulus."
Beverly was trying to wrap her mind around the information that Picard had almost casually dropped. "How does a Reman rise to that much power on Romulus?"
"That is still unknown, Doctor," Picard replied. "In fact there are a great many unknowns in this diplomatic mission. Starfleet is counting on us to assess the situation and try to answer some of those questions during our visit there."
Deanna was sitting beside Crusher. "Is there any significance to the Enterprise getting this assignment?"
"Again unknown," Picard answered. "The invitation did specify us for the meeting but that may be due to the assistance that Vash and I provided in recovering the Praetor's Fasces some time ago. The major concern at this point is the stability of the Romulan Empire. If there has been a civil war that intelligence had no knowledge of, the ramifications of this on the rest of the quadrant and the Federation itself comes into question. This briefing will provide what information Starfleet was able to provide us with. Mr. Data, please begin."
Data obediently pulled up a display of the Romulan star system. "Similar to the planet Mercury in the Sol system, one side of Remus always faces the sun creating extreme temperatures on both sides of the planet, heat and cold. The light side is too hot for humanoid existence; therefore the Remans inhabit the dark side. Very little is actually documented about the Reman homeworld; although long-range scans have established the existence of dilithium mining and heavy weapons construction. Lifesigns are most highly concentrated in the most temperate areas of the planet's surface. It is reasonable to also assume the existence of underground facilities."
"Thank you, Mr. Data," Picard said. "Mr. Chakotay, what can you tell us about the Remans themselves?"
Chakotay pulled up images of grotesque-looking beings. "The Remans are at the bottom of the caste system in the hierarchy of the Romulan Empire, similar to Untouchables from ancient Hindu culture on Earth. They live in near total darkness so it's likely that they've developed extreme sensitivity to light and advanced night vision capabilities. They are fierce warriors; in the Dominion War, legions of Reman forces were used as assault troops in some of the most heavily-fortified Jem Hadar positions."
"Cannon fodder," Riker grunted.
Chakotay nodded. "Reman units were commanded by Romulan officers and were kept away from any interaction with other forces in the war so aside from some images of Remans taken from a distance, there is little information on their culture or society."
Geordi gestured toward Crusher. "So like Dr. Crusher asked, how does a Reman at the bottom of the Romulan food chain get to be Praetor? Was he some kind of hero in the Dominion War or something?"
Riker offered his theory. "We have to assume he had Romulan collaborators."
Picard considered it. "Remans probably haven't been off-world that much and I doubt Romulans have interacted as much with them prior to serving together in the war. The Praetor's power has always been the Romulan fleet so it's possible that officers in the fleet supported him in some sort of coup."
Deanna suggested something that his comment sparked. "What about the possibility of some form of mind manipulation. We know that Romulans and Remans come from the same genetic ancestry as Vulcans so there is a predisposition for telepathy. Vulcans are touch telepaths, so it's possible that Remans also have some form of telepathic ability. They could have taken advantage of the extended contact with higher level Romulans that they had during the war to initiate this change in their social status."
"That's a thought; I guess we'll find out for sure when we see who's commanding the warbird we're meeting," Picard said. "For now we're left with more questions than answers. Number One, work with Mr. Lar to come up with an analysis and recommendations just in case the Counselor's theory about mental influence has merit. Dr. Crusher, work with them on scanning brain activity for any indication of telepathic control. I want some sort of assurance that the Enterprise will not end up in service to this new Praetor. Commander Chakotay, while I'm meeting with the Praetor, I'll ask if he would allow you to meet with some Remans for a cultural exchange--a chance to get to know them and their culture better. Before my wife even asks, I want only Starfleet officers involved in any interactions at this stage of the mission. When she objects, she can-- and most likely will-- take it up with me personally. I will not authorize any civilian to leave this ship for any reason while we are in Romulan space and that goes for all of the other departments as well. Full security alert, just keep it discreet. Dismissed."
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In his quarters that evening, Picard sat on the sofa deeply engrossed in the intelligence reports that he'd just received from Admiral Nechayev. His attention was wrenched away from his reading when his wife forced her way into his arms to straddle his lap dressed only in a black lace and chiffon teddy. The full curves of her breasts pressed against him when she leaned in to stroke the top of his head.
"An old Risan gambling tradition, it's good luck to rub a bald man's head . . ." Vash gently nipped at his earlobe before questioning lasciviously, "or is it if you give a bald man head?"
"Either way, the answer is no." A hint of amusement tinged his resonating voice as he set aside his reading. With a come-hither expression on her face, she was a woman on a mission and pulling out all the stops. He had been expecting something along these lines ever since giving the order regarding civilians in the earlier briefing.
Vash closed her eyes and nuzzled his neck, savoring the clean, masculine scent of his aftershave and the solid anchor of his masculine form beneath her. Damn, he was sexy. This was going to be fun. She began to turn his name into a seductive purr, "Jean--"
"No," he cut her off. The situation was simply too perilous for a civilian and the decision was final. His wife's usual antics, no matter how delightful, were not going to change his mind.
"But . . ."
"No."
Vash pulled back slightly and tried once more, "the opportunity . . ."
"No."
With a flippant toss of her hair, she gave her most sensuous pout, "You're such a kill joy."
"And yet here I sit with a beautiful minx wearing next to nothing perched on my lap talking about my head." He emphasized the rejoinder by spanning her slim waist with his hands.
"So, you're saying this whole martinet captain thing is working for you," she sassed back. The warmth from his hands seeped through the gauzy material.
"Seems to be." He regarded her for a moment. "You really didn't think that I would even consider allowing you to join Chakotay's team in a meeting with the Remans at this stage of the process?"
With his tender devotion plainly visible in those piercing eyes, Vash gave a slight capitulating smile. "I knew I had about a snowball's chance on Vulcan. But I had to give it a try."
"Good and since the issue has been dealt with . . ." his attention was drawn to the irresistible lure of her full curves straining against the black lace. "May I safely assume we can have sex now?"
Vash let out a surprised laugh. "My, aren't you in a forthright mood tonight."
"This ship is headed toward Romulan territory for what I'm sure will be a very high stakes game of political poker. So, this may be the last time I have for a long while to indulge in the simple and straightforward approach," he offered in explanation.
"Fair enough; has the captain decided on a position for tonight or would he like a little time to think it over while receiving the previously alluded to blo--" she broke off with a squeal when he began tickling her ribcage mercilessly. Laughing so hard that she was gasping for breath, she twisted and turned helplessly on his lap trying in vain to escape his fingers.
The playfulness slowly coalesced into something much more primitive and insistent. He halted his teasing assault. "Ready to capitulate and behave yourself, little girl?"
"Capitulate and behave? Never; surrender and succumb -- Oh God yes," she panted, capturing his mouth with hers in a fiercely, passionate kiss. Her tongue stole between his parted lips to plunder the depths of the warm, moist cavern.
He broke the kiss, lifting her off his lap and setting her on her feet. Standing up, he gave her scantly clad behind a playful swat. "Bedroom."
"Course plotted, Captain, but not laid -- well not yet," she retorted saucily as she made her way toward their bedroom.
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