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ST: Independence - "Cui Bono"

That last installment was definitely explosive. Wow, you really put both ships through a lot of damage and upped the tension and drama to the nth degree. With Bin Nadal I got a Spock Wrath of Khan vibe, which I hope doesn't turn out to be the case.

Regarding Lore, I checked Memory Alpha, there's nothing about him being on the Ent-D when it crashed in GEN. It doesn't say anything about his fate after "Descent". I would argue that it would make sense for Starfleet Command to order Picard to hand over Lore for study. I don't see Starfleet allowing both Soong droids to be on the same ship with the possibility of losing them both if the ship was destroyed, like it was in GEN. I think Maddox getting possession of Lore, as Dnoth wrote, was a good move.
 
Thank you everyone for reading and commenting! It is very gratifying to me that people are enjoying this.

I had considered separating this story into two parts and calling this part "The Brawl."
:evil:

I will say this: Once this story is done, some of these characters just won't be the same.

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CHAPTER 17

Supplemental
USS Independence, Main Shuttlebay
H’Kan System

Since the forcefield network was offline, all the pilots had to be sealed in their crafts before the main door was opened. Karim was the last to enter the cavernous bay. He noticed the deck was littered with pieces of the internal structure. There was a visible dent in the overhead two decks up; perhaps from a dud Vuke missile. He rushed to the Type-10 shuttle reserved for him, the Sharlin.

The Persian’s hopes for the upcoming battle increased slightly. He remembered the Type -10’s were designed to function with the Defiant class ship. They were just short of an all out fighter, sporting 3 phasers and even micro-photons torpedoes. The Type-8’s, on the other hand, were little more than personal transports with only two phasers. He suddenly regretted claiming one of the more capable shuttles. He was surely condemning an inexperienced crewman to death who piloted one of the inferior crafts. As the first officer entered the ship and began the start up sequence, the doubt and guilt was pushed aside. He had ordered people to their deaths before. This time, he might be joining them.

The Independence rattled as the Javelins outside opened up. Without shields, their phasers were slicing through the hull. It was time to go.

Sharlin to shuttlebay control. Open the door.” The massive hatch began to slide upward. “Indy squadron, launch immediately. Focus all your fire on the closest fighter. Maybe we can take one by surprise.”

A series of acknowledgements came in.

There was enough room in the larger-than-average bay for all of the shuttles to launch abreast of each other. The formation swooped up to the dorsal side of the Steamrunner class ship. A Javelin was directly ahead of them performing a strafing maneuver on the larger vessel. All five shuttles engaged the fighter at once. The constant stream of phaser fire weakened the Javelin’s forward shields as it came toward them. By the time the formation of shuttles passed it, the fighter was reduced to a fire ball.

Lieutenant Commander bin Nadal said over the com line, “We got lucky on that one, people. The remaining three fighters are breaking off their attack on the Indy and targeting us. Don’t go toe to toe with them. Use the starships as obstacles. Shuttlecrafts Cullen and Zammis, pair up and pick your target. Katsulas and Frazi, do the same. I’ll take the remaining fighter.”

Supplemental
H’Kan II (The Vuke Homeworld), DivinePalace
H’Kan System

The tactical display reflected off of the matriarch’s golden scales. “What is happening?” she asked a military advisor.

“I…I’m not sure,” the Alpha admitted.

Prima Alpha Johem had ordered a retreat after the Federation super-weapon was detonated. It wiped out nearly half of the fleet. They detected another massive explosion, but it wasn’t near any of their ships. Perhaps, it was a follow up demonstration the foreigner’s power.

The Vuke queen wasn’t ready to concede defeat, yet. However, it was obvious more reinforcements had to reach the battle site before another offensive.

Now, something else was happening. But, there was so much radiation in the area scanners were unable to get a clear picture.

Supplemental
USS Independence, MainBridge
H’Kan System

Lieutenant Faltyne had reassumed his station on the bridge. He informed Aurelia, “One enemy fighter destroyed. The others are breaking off and engaging the shuttles.”

“There must be something we can do to help them,” suggested Kimula.

The ensign at the helm offered, “Maybe we can use the ship itself; hit them with our hull.”

Captain Aurelia was interested in the idea, but she needed a better tactical overview. She looked to the Andorian at tactical for an assessment.

Jonin glanced at the display and began to shake his head, “I don’t think so. We’re too slow. They could easily avoid a collision; not to mention the damage we’d take in the process. We don’t need another hole in the ship.”

Sintina nodded. There was nothing they could do to help even the odds for the shuttles. Besides, Collins was presumably still on the Philadelphia. He was the priority for her. Transporters were out. All the shuttles were being used. A workerbee would never be able to get passed the fighters. She asked Weston, “Maneuvering thrusters are still working, right?”

He checked, “Some of them. We have 40% functionality.”

“Good enough. Bring us along their port side. Prepare to extend our starboard umbilical.” She turned to Faltyne, “Prepare a boarding party. Meet me at the starboard docking hatch.” She left via the forward turbolift.

The two Andorians shared a look of concern.

Jonin tapped his compin, “All available security personnel, draw heavy weapons and rally at the starboard docking hatch. Faltyne out.” He briefly glanced at the other bridge officers and entered the aft lift.

Kimula, Weston, Dorian, and Tang all looked at each other. It was quieter than it had been, though, warning and klaxons still sounded in the background.

“Well,” started the female Andorian, “I guess I have the bridge.”

Supplemental
Shuttlecraft Sharlin, Near the USS Independence
H’Kan System

The stars in Karim’s forward window drastically changed position as he employed an evasive move. Despite his efforts, his aft dorsal shields were down to 70%. The fighters were just too damn fast. Their shields were better. Their armaments were better. As if that wasn’t bad enough, the computer couldn’t get a solid target lock. At this point, Karim was just trying to avoid being hit.

The Independence was on the move. He was attempting to use the moving ship as a barrier, keeping extremely close to it. That in itself was a balancing act.

An indicator went off. The Katsulas just exploded. A voice came over the open comline, “My aft shields are gone! I can’t get him off me! Someone help!”

Bin Nadal took up the call, “I’m on my way, Frazi. Hold on.” He made a beeline for the other Type-10. It wasn’t tactically very smart, but if he didn’t, another shuttle would be gone. He paid for his actions. The shuttle rocked as he took another hit on his aft side. Now the aft shields were down to 43%. He couldn’t do anything about that right now. The Javelin pursuing the Frazi was dead ahead. He achieved a lock and fired a single micro-torpedo. It hit the fighter on its starboard side. Its shields absorbed it, but just barely.

Karim apparently annoyed the enemy pilot. The other fighter broke off the Frazi, headed right for him, and opened up phasers. Luckily, his forward shields were in better shape than his aft. They held up to the barrage; down to 38%. He got some good shots off as well as the two strafed each other.

Frazi engaged the ship following bin Nadal. The smallcraft effectively switched their targets. Unfortunatly, the Frazi bit off more than it could chew as the fighter launched a micro-torpedo. It nailed the Type-10 shuttle right in the cockpit. The Frazi disintegrated.

It was now two Type-8’s and a Type-10 verses three Javelins. The odds were not in Karim’s favor.
 
Ooooh, Sintina wants to lay the smackdown on some 31's in person! I don't know if that's foolish, or the ultimate stroke of brilliance. I can't wait! :evil:
 
Sintina has put all her cards on the table and it appears she's out of aces. That's not going to stop her from going after Collins, though. I hope her thirst for vengeance doesn't blind her in the process.

Bin Nadal is waging a valiant fight, but it's not going well for the Indy's shuttle pilots. If any of them survive, they should receive a fist full of medals.

This is really gripping writing - very well done!
 
A bit of Star Wars/BSG inspired battle action here. I like that. Even if Karim might not exactly like his chances.

I'm looking forward to see Aurelia picking up a phaser rifle and take the fight to the enemy. That promises to be a lot of fun. I hope she keeps in mind however that she may have to face Lore in combat. That didn't go so well for Indy's crew last time.
 
Dnoth,

You keep ramping up the tension. This segment was wonderfully intense. Looking forward to the boarding party scenes. I know that's going to be brutal :).
 
Again, thanks to everyone. Your readership and comments are what is keeping this story going.

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CHAPTER 18

Supplemental
USS Independence, Sickbay
H’Kan System

So many people were limping or being carried into sickbay Doctor Zo’Kama had a hard time finding places to put them. She was stepping over wounded on the floor. The room was full of moans of agony, cries of pain, and the constant communication of medical personnel.

The youthful-looking EMH mark II had already been activated. Luckily, it had its own independent power generator. The Arkonian chief medical officer had no qualms about using it in situations like this.

The reptilian was currently treating a poor human female, an engineer, who had inhaled plasma from a blown EPS conduit. Her lungs were burnt to a crisp. “I need anesthizine over here,” she said to a nearby nurse. Zo’Kama was quickly tossed a hypo-spray. She placed it against the woman’s neck. As the medicine ejected, the engineer’s muffled attempts at screaming stopped and she went unconscious.

The doctor carefully, but quickly made it to the medical replicator incorporated into a bulkhead. She ordered, “Blood-gas infuser, species: Human.” The alcove remained dark. “Sza’cha! The replicators must be offline.”

The tan-scaled Arkonian looked around and spotted a seemingly uninjured Caitian petty officer that was comforting a crewmate, “You, go to cargo bay one and get me a blood-gas infuser.”

The male felinoid looked up perplexed.

Zo’Kama insisted, “You have 5 minutes to find it and come back or this person will die!” pointing at the other shipmate.

“What does one look like?” he asked.

The doctor replied sardonically, “It will say ‘Blood-gas infuser’ on the box. Now go!”

To his credit, the Caitan left his friend and stated, “Yes sir.”

A chill came over her as she thought, ‘The isolation forcefield may be offline as well.’ Zo’Kama sprinted to the isolation bay hatch and checked the readouts. The forcefield was offline, but luckily the bay itself was still sealed. The forcefield was but one layer of protection. The prospect still made her nervous. With all the jolts the ship is taking, she’d much rather have that forcefield in place.

Even so, there was no time to brood about it. There were people to treat…lots of people to treat.

Supplemental
Shuttlecraft Sharlin, Near the USS Independence
H’Kan System

Karim turned hard about, back toward the Indy. He went under the saucer section. The shuttle was less than two meters below the hull. He had to avoid several large pieces of debris that was falling off the ship.

He checked his scanners. The two Type-8’s were in trouble, but still in the fight. He had two of the three fighters on his tail. Phaser beams were constantly entering his field of vision from behind. His shuttle buffeted as one impacted; aft shields down to 6%. He needed to do something quick.

As he approached the end of the saucer section, he noticed the port nacelle was venting warp plasma. ‘Perfect.’ Karim tapped his insignia, “Bin Nadal to Windslow.”

“Windslow. Go.”

The Sharlin was guided into a helix around the nacelle by the first officer. “I need you to ignite the warp plasma on my mark.”

“That’ll destroy most of the nacelle,” the chief engineer protested.

The shuttle was nearing the end of the nacelle. It was odd the see it not attached to the now destroyed main deflector. Karim had one fighter less than 5 meters aft. The other held its distance. “Minor detail at this point, don’t you think? Get ready.”

There was a short silence. The shuttle was now passed the nacelle and in the bluish cloud of super-heated gas. “Ready,” reported Windslow.

Bin Nadal accelerated to full impulse and began a rapid climb out of the plasma. “Now!”

The force of the explosion forced the Persian back into his seat. He lost flight control for a moment as the craft rode the shockwave. Power fluctuated and klaxons rang. After a few seconds, it calmed down.

He checked his tactical screen. The fighter immediately behind him was destroyed. The other Javelin was still there, but seemed to be disabled.

“Computer, report,” he commanded.

The serene female voice responded, “Torpedo launcher two offline. Aft shield failure. Forward shields at 19%. Starboard impulse engine offline. Micro-fractures in the hull detected. Evacuation is recommended.”

“Estimate how long until the micro-fractures become critical?”

“Indeterminate.”

He slowed the vessel and turned it around. He could see the Indy nearing the black Sovereign. Both ships were little more than hulks. The Philly’s whole aft section, including the nacelles, were gone. His own ship didn’t look much better. The saucer section was pot-marked with holes and gashes. And now, only one nacelle extended off it.

An alert dragged him away from the view. The Zammis had just been obliterated. This fight wasn’t over yet, he reminded himself.

Supplemental
Former USS Philadelphia, Main Bridge
H’Kan System

The Philadelphia bridge was much more orderly than the Independence’s, but no more useful. It was illuminated only by red alert indicators and instrument panels.

Lore, still in Starfleet clothing, said from the ops station, “Only one of our fighters is still operational and the Independence is extending its docking corridor.” He added spitefully, “Any other bright ideas?”

Collins sat in the center seat with his hands templed. He was not used to being on the losing end of things. Still, Section 31 regularly turned defeats into victories. It was how they operated. And there was no way in hell he’d let some damn wannabe like Aurelia get the better of him. He looked up from under his brow, “Just one.” He activated the internal broadcast channel, “This is Collins. Prepare to evacuate the ship. Get to your escape pods or transport shuttles and proceed to the rally point. We’ll be picked up in a day or two. Collins out.”

Unlike most escape pods in the regular fleet, the Philadelphia was equipped with warp capable pods. They could only go warp 2 for ten hours, but it was enough to get out of sensor range of most vessels.

The retrofitted Sovereign class also had another unique feature. Section 31 couldn’t risk any of their ships falling into enemy hands. So, there was a fail safe system to vaporize the ship. It didn’t rely on a warp core to breach to destroy the ship like conventional starships. Throughout the ship, there were independent tekasite explosives.

Lore stood and gestured to Clayton Easton, who had been sitting at an aft station. “What about him?”

“Take him to the Captain’s Yacht with us.”

Lore uncaringly grabbed the man by the arm. The trio entered a turbolift. Before the hatch closed, Collins said to the empty bridge, “Computer, Checkmate Beta One. Enable.”

The confirmation tone sounded as the doors slid shut.
 
No destroying the escape pods would be too easy a fate for these people. I want to see prisoners who can be held accountable. It's a futile hope, I know.
 
Chapter 17

Oh a little dogfight in the offing. That was really well done. Liked the little tidbits about the fighters as well as the way the odds are getting stacked up against the Indy crew.

Great stuff.
 
Damn. S31 even use a self-destruct to their advantage. They plan to get out of this in style with some cool tools at their disposal. However, that doesn't mean Sinita and Nadel will permit them to go quietly. Excellent, exciting instalment. Things are going to hell. I'm enjoying it. Does that make me mean?
 
Collins is one cold S.O.B. I hope he does something that ticks off Lore. :devil:

Bin Nadal leveled the playing field a bit against the fighters. Looks like he might survive this after all, assuming that the imminent explosion of Philadelphia doesn't vaporize everyone from the Indy.

More, please! :)
 
Once again, thank you. It's funny how a story sometimes goes in a direction not even you as the author expect. ;)

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CHAPTER 19

Supplemental
USS Independence, Deck Seven
H’Kan System

The bronze-skinned captain rounded a corner after a quick stop at the armory to find her boarding team was already waiting for her. All told, the boarding team consisted of: Lieutenant Faltyne, Senior Chief Hatora – an Illyrian, herself, and six other gold-clad security personnel. She had hoped to see more. It hadn’t dawned on her how severe the casualties had been thus far between the battle and the infiltrator. This really was all that was left of the ship’s security forces. Three of the crewmen were wearing phase-absorbing armor and helmets. All were armed with pulse rifles. She noticed stun and photon grenades dangling off some of their uniforms.

Senior Chief Hatora was already in the umbilical, which was securely fastened to the Philly’s docking hatch. The Illyrian was setting up shape charges to breach the hull.

The Andorian informed her, “Chief Hatora will need a few more seconds to calibrate the charges.”

Aurelia understood it was a precise operation. If the explosives were misaligned, they would destroy the docking corridor as well. It simply couldn’t be rushed.

Several moments later, the Illyrian with his distinctive ‘V’ shaped forehead ridge, emerged from the umbilical. “We’re set.”

The team braced themselves for the blowback. The captain gave a nod to the chief. A rush of hot air and a flash of fire later, Sintina ran into the smoky corridor. She soon found herself in the Philadelphia. The resistance she expected wasn’t there. The darkened halls were empty. The rest of the boarding party joined her. They paused there only for a moment. Then, the captain ordered, “Let’s get to the bridge.”

Supplemental
Shuttlecraft Sharlin, Near the USS Independence
H’Kan System

The Type-10 shuttle was sluggish with one impulse engine out. The last fighter and the Cullen were circling about each other in front of the two larger starships. The Cullen’s shields were nearly gone. The Javelin’s was at 50%. Karim opened fire, but missed. He was concerned about hitting the Cullen, since he couldn’t achieve a target lock. The Type-8 received another hit from the more maneuverable fighter. Her shields were down.

The first officer called out, “Cullen pilot, use your emergency transporter to beam to the Indy. Do it now!”

“Aye.”

A few seconds later, another beam lanced at the shuttle. The Cullen disappeared in a fireball. There was no time to confirm if the pilot made it out. The Javelin promptly turned to intercept him and opened fire.

Karim dipped the shuttle down into a dive. He managed to avoid the volley, but nearly collided with the dorsal side the Independence. He pulled back up hard, reacquired the hostile, and fired everything he had. Two of the six phaser beams hit their target. He launched three consecutive photons as well. The first one glanced off the fighter’s shields. The other two missed and the target as he altered course. Even with the glancing blow, the Javelin’s shields were all but gone. The problem was, so were Karim’s. It came down to who would land the next hit.

Bin Nadal couldn’t afford to play cat and mouse anymore. He had to be aggressive. Phaser beams and photons let loose constantly. He headed directly for the fighter. All he had to do was hit the damn thing once! The Javelin was quick and agile. It parried between the shots. But Karim had him on the run.

Without warning, the fighter came to a stop. Bin Nadal didn’t react in time, he over shot the hostile. Karim had less than a second to act. If he didn’t, that Javelin would have him dead to rights. He initiated a warp pulse just as a micro-torpedo would have finished him.

Within a fraction of a second, he found himself several kilometers away from the battle site. The Persian quickly brought the shuttle about. He had remembered several years ago the Stargazer warp jumped toward its enemy and visually confused them. It was called the Picard Maneuver, since it would take awhile for light to catch up, it would appear that there were two of him in the fighter’s window. It wouldn’t trick the fighter pilot long, but maybe just enough to get a good shot off.

Bin Nadal initiated another warp burst to the Javelin and immediately opened fire with photons and phasers. The barrage tore into the craft, reducing it to rubble.

As he sighed in relief, the computer informed him, Hull micro-fractures have increased in size. Explosive decompression imminent.”

Supplemental
USS Philadelphia, Deck Twelve
H’Kan System

Aurelia’s ponytail bobbed constantly as she and her team were now in a full run toward the bridge. So far, they had encountered only two unarmed, black clad personnel. Both were swiftly stunned.

Lieutenant Faltyne was growing concerned. Perhaps this altered Sovereign was more automated, so it didn’t require many crewmembers. Even so, he would have expected higher resistance by now. He glanced at the chief running beside him, knowing he was thinking the same thing. They had little choice, however, but to follow their captain; who was barreling ahead.

As she was sprinting, the captain nearly ran into more Section 31 operatives from an adjoining corridor. She brought up her phaser as she recognized them. It was Easton, “Data,” and Collins. Before she could react, the phaser was stripped from her hand by the android. Bones in her hand cracked and popped. She retreated out of his reach as she cried out. By then, her team had opened fire.

Lore, obviously not liking the odds, withdrew back into the hallway in which they had come. Collins quickly pulled Easton with them.

Collins led the three into the nearest door. Once inside, Lore quickly locked the hatch. It was very barren room. The operative quickly realized it was one of many unused crew quarters. It was small, probably intended for enlisted personnel. There were no windows. And no way out.

Lore groaned, “And now what fearless leader? We’re trapped in here and it won’t take them long to get through that door.”

The former Starfleet officer was no fool. The directorate recruited him for a reason. He was nearly a genius, devious, and calculating. He had gotten his team out of tougher situations than this when he was part of Starfleet Special Mission Team 11. Yes, he was a heartless killer, but he was a professional one. He had no qualms about standing his ground and fighting it out, but only when he felt he had the advantage. This wasn’t one of those times. Captain Aurelia had taken him by surprise with her warp core attack. He had been improvising since then.

A phaser was beginning to cut through the door.

Collins extended a hand toward Lore, “Give me that phaser.” The android did so. He continued, “If they can cut through the door, we can cut through the deck to a lower level. The Captain’s Yacht is only two decks down.” He adjusted the settings on the weapon.

“It will take you longer to cut through the deck plates than it will take them to get through the hatch,” observed Lore.

“Not if I be less subtle about it,” rejoined Collins. “Level 16 should do it.” He pointed the phaser at the deck.

Lore picked up a terrified Easton and got up against a nearby bulkhead.

With a single shot, the weapon had created a meter wide hole in the floor. Unceremoniously, Lore dropped his captive into it. He quickly followed. Collins picked up the rear.
 
Very well done and gripping battle sequence--this reads really like the first shots in a Federation Civil War! Unfortunately for Aurelia and her crew, officially this will be nothing more than a disaster brought about by the Vach attack--Aurelia might be lucky to just get away without censure. As for Collins...hoping Aurelia catches him, but he's just too good a villain to give up...
 
CHAPTER 20

Supplemental
USS Independence, MainBridge
H’Kan System

The Andorian junior lieutenant moved from her communications station to the center seat. The smoke on the bridge was slowly dissipating. The klaxons were silent. The red alert lights still pulsed, however. “Dorian, what’s going on out there?”

The dark-skinned human spoke with an English accent, “All the fighters appear to be destroyed, but…”

“But, what?”

“I’m not sure what I’m reading. The sensors are barely functioning. I think there are several small warp fields being established.” He turned to her, “I think the other ship is being evacuated.”

The counselor in Kimula took over for a moment. Collins didn’t strike her as someone who would abandon ship, unless… She immediately tapped her combadge, “Kimula to Aurelia, respond.”

“This is Faltyne. The captain is busy cutting through a door.”

The Andorian’s antennae stood on end, “The Philadelphia is being evacuated. It’s possible a self-destruct has been activated. I strongly recommend the boarding team return to the ship.”

“Can Lieutenant Tang confirm any energy spikes?”

She looked at the science officer. He shook his head. “No, but I can’t believe they’re just going to abandon their ship.”

“Agreed. I’ll take it up with the captain. Faltyne out.”

Supplemental
Philadelphia, Deck Twelve
H’Kan System

Sintina cradled her injured hand and used her phaser with the other. She finished cutting out one side of the door and kicked it in. She began to rush in when the Andorian security officer spoke up, “Captain, Kimula thinks this ship may explode at any moment. I agree with her.”

Chief Hatora added, “That would explain why we’ve seen so few people. We should leave, ma’am.”

The Latina paused halfway through the cut portal. She looked as if Faltyne and Hatora had gone mad. “We can’t leave. I won’t let him get away again!” She didn’t wait any longer. The captain disappeared into the hole.

The rest of the team hesitated.

The chief prompted the Lieutenant, “Sir?”

Jonin examined the carpet for a moment. He had to make a decision. He wasn’t willing to risk the lives of the boarding party. They had no idea how much time they had. The captain obviously wasn’t thinking clearly. It might cost him his commission, but he knew what he had to do. Well, it would cost him his commission if he survived this, he thought darkly. He met eyes with Hatora, “Take the rest of the team back to the Indy. I’m going after the captain. If there’s any indication this ship is going to explode, separate the umbilical and get as far away as you can.”

The Illyrian was experienced enough to know he didn’t have time to argue. He looked back at the other six officers, “Back to the Independence. Double time. Let’s move!”

As the others left, Faltyne dropped down to the next deck.

Supplemental
Philadelphia, Deck Fourteen
H’Kan System

The captain got to the heavy hatch leading to the captain’s yacht docking chamber. There were viewing windows into the chamber. She could still see the dorsal side of the support craft. They hadn’t launched yet. It wasn’t too late. She franticly began to open the hatch. It was locked. Blue lights began filling the docking chamber, indicating decoupling was seconds away and the room would be decompressed. It didn’t matter to her. She tried desperately to override the lock. She could do it. She knew how. Just a matter of seconds. ‘Damn it!’ She tapped the wrong button. She was so close. He couldn’t get away. Not again! ‘Not again!’

Sintina could see the docking latches release. ‘No!’ She bashed the access panel. She stepped back and unsheathed her phaser.

The captain’s yacht began to drift down.

She set the weapon to level 16. ‘I won’t let him get away!’ she shrieked in her mind.

The docking chamber was now fully decompressed. The yacht was leaving.

Aurelia took aim at the hatch. Her finger began to press the trigger.

Another phaser beam hit her from down the corridor. She staggered back. As she lost consciousness, she saw Faltyne running toward her. ‘No…’

Faltyne quickly put the petite woman into a fireman’s carry position and began running back toward the docking hatch. He was able to tap his compin, “Faltyne to any remaining shuttlecraft.”

“This is bin Nadal.”

As he ran, he said, “Collins, the imposter, and Weston are leaving in the captain’s yacht. Can you intercept?”

There was a hesitation. “Yes. Bin Nadal out.”

Supplemental
Shuttlecraft Sharlin, Near the USS Independence
H’Kan System

The first officer returned to the control panel and set an intercept course. “Computer, take the phasers offline and route the power to the structural integrity field.”

“Confirmed.”

The shuttle accelerated to the underside of the Sovereign class ship. “How much time did that buy me?”

“Please restate question.”

“How long until explosive decompression?”

“Three minutes, two seconds if the craft remains at sub-light speeds.”

He now had visual contact with the captain’s yacht. It was also painted matte black, but he could see it. Karim altered course slightly to catch up with them. He had one working micro-photon launcher, his shields were down, and he had one impulse engine. Not to mention the fact, he had three minutes to win this fight. However, he had no more desire to see Collins escape than Aurelia did. As he approached the yacht, he came up with a plan. He’d have to be quick about it, though. Otherwise, he’d be in a far worse situation. “Computer, target their aft shields.”

“Target locked.”

He began to see the yacht’s nacelles light up and the ship disappeared into subspace.

Bin Nadal had a choice to make: let them go, or go after them. For a fraction of a second, he entertained the idea of activating his escape transporter and beaming back to the Independence. He had done his bit for the day.

On the other hand, Collins and Section 31 had to answer for their transgressions. A 31 plant, Nicole Chase, had used and seduced him on the previous Independence. Chase had attempted to kill their whole crew in an effort to eliminate them and get an Interceptor class ship for their shadow fleet. It would have worked had it not been for the efforts of the late chief engineer, Lieutenant Jinal.

Before that, Collins had attempted to kill him, Admiral Uhura, and Norah Satie. The only thing that saved his neck that time was the timely intervention of Commander Ivan Cherenkov.

As he recalled these instances, his choice became clear. He had to try - for Jinal and all the others who died.

Bin Nadal didn’t fancy the idea of confronting Collins and the android. One was challenge enough. He’d have to get the jump on them or this wouldn’t work. He set a pursuit course and engaged the warp drive.

Immediately, the computer warned him, “Micro-fractures are expanding. Explosive decompression in 9 seconds.”

Karim had caught up with the yacht in short order. He launched several volleys of micro-photons. Two hit. Their aft shields were down. It was now or never.

Supplemental
USS Independence, MainBridge
H’Kan System

An alert sounded at Tang’s station. His jaw dropped. His eyes sagged. Reluctantly, he turned toward Kimula. “Sir, the Sharlin – Commander bin Nadal’s shuttle – it’s been destroyed.”

The news hit the Andorian like a ton of bricks. She wanted to break down right there, but she couldn’t. She was in command. Kimula started to say something, but stopped. Then, she simply rejoined, “Understood.”
 
Oh, man...if bin Nadal got off that shuttle, maybe he could come back with Collins' AND Lore's heads on a platter, AND that ship from the Philadelpha as indisputable proof of what these traitors have done.
 
CHAPTER 21

Supplemental
USS Independence, Main Bridge
H’Kan System

The bridge was still in silent mourning for their first officer. The reverence was broken by a call, “Faltyne to bridge.”

Kimula absently tapped her breast, “Bridge.”

“The captain and I are onboard, get us out of here.”

“Weston,” was the only thing she said.

He took the cue, “Disengaging umbilical. Firing thrusters.”

The blue-clad Andorian sat in the center seat. She was lost in her own thoughts for quite awhile. Finally, she asked, “Distance from hostile?”

The ensign reported, “Three kilometers.”

She looked to Tang, “How far do we have to be?”

“It’s hard to say, sir. It depends on what type of explosive it is.” He did some quick calculations, “If it’s anti-matter based: at least 50 kilometers; if it’s not: maybe 10.”

Weston offered, “The best speed I can get is 5.7 kilometers per minute.”

“Let’s hope it’s not anti-matter based,” grimly mused Kimula.

The Asian science officer piped up a moment later, “Sir, I’m reading internal explosions in the Philadelphia. This is it!”

“All hands, brace for impact,” called Kimula.

Less than a second later, a massive force slammed into the right side of the ship. New klaxons sounded. Sparks flashed at nearly every terminal. A plasma fire erupted at the science station. Tang immediately covered his face and rolled on the deck in agony.

Kimula couldn’t do anything but hold on for dear life.

Amidst the chaos, all the klaxons, consoles, and lights went off. Now, only sparks and fires illuminated the bridge.

Slowly, it calmed down. The ship was still in motion from the force of the explosion. With the inertial dampers offline, she still had to hold on tight to prevent being thrown against the bulkhead. She managed, “Weston, can you fire thrusters to stop us?”

The young man struggled to reach the console, “Helm not responding.”

With great effort, the Andorian tapped her compin, “Windslow, we need thrusters.”

“Hold on. Attempting to manually fire.”

Gradually, Kimula found it took less and less effort to stay in the chair. Until, the ship finally came to a full stop. Her head was throbbing from the G-forces. Her hands still clinched the armrests in a vain attempt to keep the room from spinning.

“Report,” she managed while still suffering from vertigo.

The bridge was still nearly black.

Dorian offered as he checked his station, “None of the bridge controls have any power, sir.”

Kimula felt a little stupid. She could see that for herself. She reopened a channel, “Bridge to Engineering, report.”

“We’ve got nothing, Lieutenant. I think I can get battery power back up in about 20 minutes. All the same, I’d start breaking out the EVA suits, if I were you.”

“EVA suits,” she repeated, “Is it that bad?”

Windslow responded, “The problem is, I don’t know how bad it is. We could’ve lost all the starboard sections of the ship for all I know.”

Kimula said somberly, “Right.”

Supplemental
USS Independence, Cargo Bay One
H’Kan System

The first thing Sintina experienced was a cold chill. She was laying on something hard and cold. She opened her eyes, it was dark. There were a few moving lights. It took her a moment to realize the lights were beacons being held by medical personnel. They were winding their way through rows of injured and dead on the deck.

She moved up to her elbows. “Crewman, come here.” She was still too groggy to fully understand where she was.

The Tellerite medic scanned her with a tricorder, “Lay still, Captain. You suffered a severe concussion. You were lucky Lieutenant Faltyne was able to get you out of that rubble after the other ship exploded.”

He moved to the next person. She looked around. She was in one of the cargo bays. She wasn’t sure which one. The ship and crew were obviously in bad shape if the bay had been converted to a triage center.

Aurelia tried to sit up, but that was a mistake. She got extremely woozy. She laid back down for a second and tried again, but much slower this time. She managed to get to her feet. The medics were too busy with other patients to protest. The captain stumbled to a nearby locker and retrieved a flashlight. Then, she headed for the exit.

Supplemental
USS Independence, Main Bridge
H’Kan System

By the time Aurelia made it to the bridge, battery back-ups were running. At least some of the consoles were activated. As she walked out of the lift, she saw Jonin, Kimula, Weston, and Dorian manning their respective stations.

She locked eyes with Faltyne. The captain was still dizzy. It robbed her of the disposition she would have preferred at that moment. At any rate, she was more concerned about the ship’s status. “Report,” she ordered coldly, still staring at Faltyne.

The Andorian didn’t shy away, “We have massive hull breaches on almost all decks. Emergency bulkheads are holding. Decks three, six, and eight through ten are uninhabitable. We have minimal life support on the port side of the other decks and two port thrusters.” He gestured to the tactical display. “The Vuke are massing. I believe they are almost at full strength. We’re moving away from them at our best speed.”

“Which is?”

“Using both port thrusters in unison, we’re traveling at just over 900 kilometers per hour.”

Sintina huffed, “So they’d be able to catch up with us in a mater of minutes.”

“Yes, ma’am.”

Aurelia slowly made her way to the center seat, “How long until they are ready to go on the offensive again?”

Faltyne responded, “The last of their reinforcements will reach them in two hours.”

She looked at him despondently, “Weapons?”

He shook his head, “Even if that malicious program isn’t still in place, we don’t have the power to use them.”

The captain eased down into the seat, and began to rub her forehead. “Options?”

The bridge was quiet. There were no options. She sat back, “Issue phasers to everyone. Prepare for Vuke boarding parties.”

Kimula started, “Captain, there’s something else.”

Aurelia looked over. She looked simply miserable. There was a line of dried blood down her face, apparently where falling debris had hit her.

The counselor didn’t want to tell her, especially not now, but it couldn’t wait. She choked up as she said it, “Karim didn’t make it.”

Sintina put her head in her hands and began to sob ever so quietly. At that moment, she already felt half dead. She failed her ship, again. She failed her crew, again. She failed her friends, again. She had failed herself, again. She was a complete and utter failure, just like her father said she’d be.

The captain sat there, motionless, for nearly a full minute. Finally, she walked to the weapon’s locker on the bridge and handed phasers out to the remaining command staff. She saved one for herself. Then, made a ship wide announcement, “Aurelia to Independence crew, you have all fought bravely. I am proud of each and every one of you.” Her eyes continued to water, “I wish I…” She stopped herself, looked down at the phaser in her hand, and continued, “If you should find yourself overwhelmed by Vuke forces, I recommend you save your last shot for yourself. Good luck, Aurelia out.”
 
You stopped when it was getting interesting? You've left me hanging, man! Is this the end of the Independence and her crew? :cardie:
 
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