Chapter Twelve
Federation Embassy
North Star colony
Stardate 55630.5 (August 19, 2378)
Lieutenant Parker looked at the Skagarans and North Star Militiamen and inwardly sighed. They would be about as useful as a handheld phaser against a shielded starship. Astar and MacReady were discussing the finer points of gunboat diplomacy while she was dividing the people she had at her disposal into workable units since she now knew their strengths and weaknesses after four hours of drills. There would be three Militiamen and two Skagarans, plus one Starfleet officer in each group. Though the Embassy had been staffed with almost entirely North Star natives, there was ninety year old Starfleet security officer who had remained behind to teach the Militiamen, and raise a family. She would lead the third team. Parker would lead the first team, and Astar the second.
'Are you ready to deploy?' Astar asked as she walked over.
'They're as ready as they'll ever be,' Parker answered noncommittally. 'There are two entrances to the barracks, front and rear, but there's also the possibility of a rooftop entry. I want Lieutenant Jenson's team to take the roof, you to take the rear and I'll take the front.'
Astar nodded. 'You want as many diversions as possible.'
Parker grinned. 'Since the Militiamen are with us, Ambassador MacReady will call on the Xindi for a couple of fake incidents in town, which the townsfolk are willing to take part in, even knowing the risks. They want the Xindi gone.'
Astar scowled. 'This isn't a civilian operation.'
'If the Xindi decide to use that weapon of theirs on the surface, they won't be any civilians.'
The captain sighed. 'Fine, let's go.'
'Alpha team, with me.'
'Beta team, this way.'
'Gamma team, follow my lead,' Jenson broke ranks with the others and took command of his quintet. 'We have a little trick to drop the roof on their heads. That will be your signal,' he told Astar and Parker.
'You have to be ready as soon as MacReady signals the Xindi to assist her.'
'We will be.'
'All right, we'll split up here and go in separate directions. Whichever route you take, you have fifteen minutes to reach the barracks, dismissed.'
The people exited the Embassy, headed in several different directions, and formed into their teams some distance away so as not to arouse suspicions should any Xindi be watching. Parker and her team quickly double-timed it to the barracks, and were in position with six minutes to spare. They checked their phaser rifles and waited for Ambassador MacReady's signal.
It wasn't long in coming.
Fires broke out in the town square as the revellers from a number of parties “clashed”. With the Militiamen nowhere to be found, MacReady had no option but to call on the Xindi soldiers. They started to flood out the front exit only to be cut down by her team. Astar had reluctantly agreed that all weapons should set to kill as the Xindi would have their weapons on the same setting and they didn't want any surprises.
Seconds later, there was a crash inside and a few screams as the roof did indeed collapse. More phaser fire was heard from the rear as Astar's team moved in and within three minutes, the barracks was clear. The Xindi were either dead or being held in their own brig. Astar, Parker and Jenson met outside the energy field control room.
'I lost three,' Jenson said sadly. 'They were good men.'
'Two,' Astar replied, making no further comment.
Two as well,' Parker replied and ask Jenson, 'do you know how to shut down the energy field?'
Jenson held up a satchel with a grin. 'Got all the “tools” I need right here.'
Astar shook her head. 'Set the explosives and let's go.'
Two minutes later there was a tremendous shaped explosion which caved in the energy field control room without touching the barracks themselves. Astar tapped her combadge only to find that it didn't work. She turned to Parker. 'Lieutenant?'
'The electromagnetic shockwave could have knocked them out.'
'There's a communications system back at the Embassy,' Jenson said. 'But we might have company. There are a number of civilian Xindi living on North Star, but even civilians are taught in military schools. The state is the only employer. Sound familiar?'
As they walked back to the Embassy, Astar filled Jenson in on the last sixty years of Starfleet history. He was shocked but able to put that aside when they reached the Embassy gates to find a horde of angry Xindi.
'What the hell is going on here?' Jenson stepped forward and used his parade ground voice.
'What's going on?' A Xindi-Marsupial mocked. 'You just destroyed the only thing that's keeping us safe from the Empire.'
'What?' Astar asked.
The Xindi ignored her, keeping her eyes on Jenson. 'That energy field is the only deterrent against the Empire's Superweapon. You just blew it to pieces and we're now defenceless.'
Ambassador MacReady emerged from the main building of the Embassy compound. 'Who do you think installed it? They have the codes to disable it at a whim, and whatever defence you thought you had was an illusion. These people destroyed one of the small weapons in orbit earlier today with no loss of life. They can get everyone off this world and take us somewhere else.'
'The Empire will still get us!' another Xindi called out.
Astar stepped to Jenson's side. 'The Empire is led by aliens who wish to destabilise the political arena and set everyone against one another so they can enslave us all as they have done in other galaxies. We've stopped them before and we will stop them again. I can't promise that the Empire's leaders won't try to destroy this world because of what we are about to do, but we will do our best to rescue you before that happens. It is your choice whether you come with us and live to fight another day, or die here as the Superweapon destroys your planet.'
While the crowd digested that information, a Starfleet shuttle descended through the cloud cover to land just a few metres away from the Embassy. Lieutenant Weston stepped out followed by a small contingent of security officers, all carrying phaser rifles.
Federation Embassy
North Star colony
Stardate 55630.5 (August 19, 2378)
Lieutenant Parker looked at the Skagarans and North Star Militiamen and inwardly sighed. They would be about as useful as a handheld phaser against a shielded starship. Astar and MacReady were discussing the finer points of gunboat diplomacy while she was dividing the people she had at her disposal into workable units since she now knew their strengths and weaknesses after four hours of drills. There would be three Militiamen and two Skagarans, plus one Starfleet officer in each group. Though the Embassy had been staffed with almost entirely North Star natives, there was ninety year old Starfleet security officer who had remained behind to teach the Militiamen, and raise a family. She would lead the third team. Parker would lead the first team, and Astar the second.
'Are you ready to deploy?' Astar asked as she walked over.
'They're as ready as they'll ever be,' Parker answered noncommittally. 'There are two entrances to the barracks, front and rear, but there's also the possibility of a rooftop entry. I want Lieutenant Jenson's team to take the roof, you to take the rear and I'll take the front.'
Astar nodded. 'You want as many diversions as possible.'
Parker grinned. 'Since the Militiamen are with us, Ambassador MacReady will call on the Xindi for a couple of fake incidents in town, which the townsfolk are willing to take part in, even knowing the risks. They want the Xindi gone.'
Astar scowled. 'This isn't a civilian operation.'
'If the Xindi decide to use that weapon of theirs on the surface, they won't be any civilians.'
The captain sighed. 'Fine, let's go.'
'Alpha team, with me.'
'Beta team, this way.'
'Gamma team, follow my lead,' Jenson broke ranks with the others and took command of his quintet. 'We have a little trick to drop the roof on their heads. That will be your signal,' he told Astar and Parker.
'You have to be ready as soon as MacReady signals the Xindi to assist her.'
'We will be.'
'All right, we'll split up here and go in separate directions. Whichever route you take, you have fifteen minutes to reach the barracks, dismissed.'
The people exited the Embassy, headed in several different directions, and formed into their teams some distance away so as not to arouse suspicions should any Xindi be watching. Parker and her team quickly double-timed it to the barracks, and were in position with six minutes to spare. They checked their phaser rifles and waited for Ambassador MacReady's signal.
It wasn't long in coming.
Fires broke out in the town square as the revellers from a number of parties “clashed”. With the Militiamen nowhere to be found, MacReady had no option but to call on the Xindi soldiers. They started to flood out the front exit only to be cut down by her team. Astar had reluctantly agreed that all weapons should set to kill as the Xindi would have their weapons on the same setting and they didn't want any surprises.
Seconds later, there was a crash inside and a few screams as the roof did indeed collapse. More phaser fire was heard from the rear as Astar's team moved in and within three minutes, the barracks was clear. The Xindi were either dead or being held in their own brig. Astar, Parker and Jenson met outside the energy field control room.
'I lost three,' Jenson said sadly. 'They were good men.'
'Two,' Astar replied, making no further comment.
Two as well,' Parker replied and ask Jenson, 'do you know how to shut down the energy field?'
Jenson held up a satchel with a grin. 'Got all the “tools” I need right here.'
Astar shook her head. 'Set the explosives and let's go.'
Two minutes later there was a tremendous shaped explosion which caved in the energy field control room without touching the barracks themselves. Astar tapped her combadge only to find that it didn't work. She turned to Parker. 'Lieutenant?'
'The electromagnetic shockwave could have knocked them out.'
'There's a communications system back at the Embassy,' Jenson said. 'But we might have company. There are a number of civilian Xindi living on North Star, but even civilians are taught in military schools. The state is the only employer. Sound familiar?'
As they walked back to the Embassy, Astar filled Jenson in on the last sixty years of Starfleet history. He was shocked but able to put that aside when they reached the Embassy gates to find a horde of angry Xindi.
'What the hell is going on here?' Jenson stepped forward and used his parade ground voice.
'What's going on?' A Xindi-Marsupial mocked. 'You just destroyed the only thing that's keeping us safe from the Empire.'
'What?' Astar asked.
The Xindi ignored her, keeping her eyes on Jenson. 'That energy field is the only deterrent against the Empire's Superweapon. You just blew it to pieces and we're now defenceless.'
Ambassador MacReady emerged from the main building of the Embassy compound. 'Who do you think installed it? They have the codes to disable it at a whim, and whatever defence you thought you had was an illusion. These people destroyed one of the small weapons in orbit earlier today with no loss of life. They can get everyone off this world and take us somewhere else.'
'The Empire will still get us!' another Xindi called out.
Astar stepped to Jenson's side. 'The Empire is led by aliens who wish to destabilise the political arena and set everyone against one another so they can enslave us all as they have done in other galaxies. We've stopped them before and we will stop them again. I can't promise that the Empire's leaders won't try to destroy this world because of what we are about to do, but we will do our best to rescue you before that happens. It is your choice whether you come with us and live to fight another day, or die here as the Superweapon destroys your planet.'
While the crowd digested that information, a Starfleet shuttle descended through the cloud cover to land just a few metres away from the Embassy. Lieutenant Weston stepped out followed by a small contingent of security officers, all carrying phaser rifles.