I forgot how short this story was.
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Epilogue
USS Pytheas
Utopia Planitia
Stardate 55748.9 (October 1, 2378)
Captain Cheer was the last to arrive to the briefing room and he was gratified to see that all of his senior staff were present. Commander Astar sat to his right and he wished that he could tell what she was thinking. He knew there was something she was leaving out about the deaths of the two Romulans, especially in the light of her now nominally an operative of Section 31, but he had no proof and she seemed to have everything well in hand. She did pick very good choices for both the chief engineer and the combined diplomatic officer/counsellor positions, and they had integrated very quickly having just come aboard three days earlier.
‘Let us begin this briefing,’ he said and the others stopped talking amongst themselves and focussed their attention on him. ‘I know you have all been introduced to our new chief engineer and diplomatic officer, and I would like to extend my official welcome to you both. I apologize for not being around much over the last three days, but the people at Project Cobalt have discovered a number of useful facts about the Cha’lav in this galaxy, including the fact that no reinforcements have come through any rifts from other galaxies.’
‘What does that mean?’ Gonzales asked.
‘It means that they have ship building facilities somewhere in this galaxy,’ Parker replied sourly. ‘I wondered when this would happen.’
‘Meaning?’ Cheer asked.
‘The voidspace rifts distort the space time continuum and in my time we found a way to help the continuum mend itself. The by-product of this is that no more rifts can be opened in that galaxy. This suggests that the Cha’lav have been in the galaxy far longer than we previously believed.’
‘How long does it take for the continuum to heal by itself?’ T’Shanir asked.
‘Usually about two centuries,’ Parker replied. ‘And since the technology to shorten that period doesn’t exist in this time, we have to assume that the Cha’lav have been here since at least the time of the Federation’s founding.’
‘That is disturbing,’ Astar chimed in and turned to Cheer. ‘We have to get the shakedown underway sooner rather than later.’
Cheer sighed. ‘Unfortunately, that call is not mine to make. Admiral Sitak denied permission for the ship to depart and gave me no reason why. I have to assume that she is working on something and until that changes, we’re stuck here.’
Gonzales muttered a curse. ‘A lot of people have died already. Every minute we delay means more people are dying because of the Cha’lav. We should leave now, regardless of what Admiral Sitak says.’
‘I’m sure she has her reasons,’ Astar countered. ‘But I would like to know what is more important than getting us underway.’
‘As would I,’ the captain added.
The briefing room doors opened and all the officers stood as they saw who it was. ‘I believe you wanted to know my reasoning for delaying the shakedown cruise?’
‘Yes, sir.’
Admiral Sitak nodded. ‘Very well. I spoke with my superiors regarding the Cha’lav situation and argued for the release of classified technology to assist you in your mission of preventing the Cha’lav from gaining any more territory. I was successful and I believe that the necessary delay will mollify your eagerness to stop the Cha’lav.’
‘What are we getting?’ Astar asked, suspicious.
‘A Federation-made cloaking device.’
There was silence in the room as the ramifications sank in.
Cheer was the first to speak up. ‘How long have we been violating the Treaty of Algeron?’
Sitak raised an eyebrow. ‘We are not violating the treaty. As a courtesy, both the Romulan and Klingon leaderships were informed of the Cha’lav threat and the Praetor agreed with President Satie that the cloaking device could be used in the Delta Quadrant.’
‘You informed them that we had violated the treaty by developing a cloaking device?’ T’Shanir asked
‘As I said a moment ago, Commander, the Federation has not developed a cloaking device since the Treaty of Algeron has been in effect.’
‘But we did develop one or two beforehand,’ Astar realized. ‘And I suppose in the spirit of cooperation you provided them with the specifications for our one?’
‘Incorrect specifications,’ Sitak corrected. ‘However, since they will not be building one, they will not discover this.’
‘Vulcan logic,’ Weston said. ‘They will subject the specifications to computer simulations. That will show them that the specs are duds.’
‘Any simulation they run will show them that our cloaking device is inferior to theirs and easy to spot, but it will work perfectly well against species that do not what to look for.’
‘And in reality?’ the new chief engineer
‘The cloak is completely invisible to Romulan scanners and those of other belligerent races, including the Klingons. Commander T’Shanir, would you please return to engineering and begin construction of the device.’
The engineer nodded and silently left the room. ‘Sure, why not.’
‘You’re all dismissed, this briefing is over,’ Cheer said.
‘Admiral, could I speak with you?’ Astar asked
‘Can I help you, Commander?’
Astar hedged her bets and chose to test the Vulcan. ‘I’m thinking of a number.’
Sitak raised an eyebrow. ‘What purpose does this serve?’
‘Never mind, I just wanted to check something. I do want to say, however, that your reasoning for violating the treaty is nothing more than semantics. I just hope the Romulans find out.’
‘They will not, unless one of the senior staff on this vessel mentions anything.’
‘They always seem to find out,’ Astar countered and left the briefing room with the Captain.
Once they were on the bridge, Cheer pulled her aside. ‘Did you think she was a member of Section 31?’
‘I had to make sure, and the expression on her face was surprise at the question. She had no idea what I was talking about. I guess she just wanted to give us an edge out there.’
‘Or it could be that someone put her up to it,’ Cheer countered.
‘Possibly, but I’m not sure we’ll ever know.’
END
The Pytheas will return in…Shakedown