CHAPTER 10
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USS Rhode Island, Galley
In Orbit of Maluria VID
The Latina captain placed the fork and serrated knife on the empty plate. The skin of a sweet potato and small blobs of fat littered it. She leaned back in satisfaction. “I haven’t had a real steak since I was a girl.”
Her silver haired counterpart smiled, “Well technically, it’s not Terran bovine.”
She scrunched up her brow, “What was it?”
Playfully, he asked, “Did you like it?”
“Yeah.”
“Then don’t ask,” he suggested.
She grinned and cocked her head, “Fair enough.”
Most of the tables in the dining area were empty. Most of the crew had already eaten. It was a matter of pride for Captain Killian to eat after the majority of his subordinates. He sipped some type of ale and began, “Now that the laborers are cooperative, the mine should be up and running by Tuesday. The phaser turrets will be ready tomorrow; the shields, the day after.”
Sintina rested her elbows on the small, utilitarian table, “I not sure what I think about dismantling a shuttle and giving these people weapons.”
The older captain leaned back, “Well I admit, I’m a bit of an old fashioned C.O. Some in Command don’t like us simple starship captains making those kinds of decisions anymore. The leash is much shorter for your generation.”
Aurelia brushed a lock of her jet black hair out of her eye and stated, “With respect captain, we command starships. We’re not diplomats or negotiators.”
Jason Killian laughed out loud. “Is that what they’re teaching these days?” He caught his breath and became much more somber. “I have twenty years of command experience. In that time, I have been a diplomat. I have been a counselor. I have been a mentor. I’ve been a babysitter. And occasionally, I have been a fighter. A captain is all these things and more, regardless of what you’ve been told.”
She stated, “I don’t think so. Decisions like that are better left to the politicians. A captain could get into a lot of trouble for making those types of calls. As for the rest,” she took a sip, “I don’t like playing mommy.”
Killian rebutted without sounding accusatory, “Good, bad, or indifferent, that’s part of the job.”
“Maybe, but not much. We have counselors and diplomatic officers that deal with most of that.” she rejoined.
He sighed, “Well, as I said, I’m from a different generation.”
She asserted, “The war forced the younger captains to be a bit less…soft.”
The veteran captain wanted to laugh again at his naïve counterpart. He started with, “You know, the Cardassian Wars weren’t exactly a walk in the park.”
She backpedaled, “I didn’t mean to say…”
He waved her off, “Oh I know. Don’t worry about it.” He sighed, “I agree with you. The culture in the fleet has certainly changed in the last few years.” His face betrayed his unspoken sentiment: ‘…and it’s not for the best.’
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Nausicaan Raider Raaik (Affiliated with the Hi’ought Shogunate)
Traveling near the Maluria System
Wi’jawk’s beaded locks clattered as he reached the display. “Are you sure it’s the same ship?”
Maniv pointed to the warp signature. “It is the same Kyluk ship that attacked Junti’s mine.” The shikikan then asked, “Have you told the Shogun?”
His eyes met Maniv’s. They had no fear as he stated, “If we contact him without the shipment from the Orions, we are dead.”
The shikikan nodded in solemn understanding. He barked to his helmsman, “Intercept that ship!”
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Human Settlement (Tollen)
Maluria II
Karim bin Nadal looked up silently at the stars a few meters away from Sierra’s home. The Perseus Arm of the galaxy could easily be seen in the night sky. Insects sang in the tall grass nearby.
The tan-scaled doctor walked next to him.
He commented as she approached, “I forgot how beautiful it looks from behind an atmosphere. I’m not used to seeing the stars twinkle anymore.”
She looked up and commented, “There is…something about this place…these people that’s soothing.”
Karim chuckled to himself, “I don’t think our X.O. thinks so.”
“He was rather rude to them.” She added, “Not that they seemed to care.”
The security officer thought back to his high school philosophy. He quoted Marcus Aurelius, even though he knew his Arkonian shipmate wouldn’t know the reference, “Reject your sense of injury and the injury itself disappears.”
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Runabout Luger
On the Surface of Maluria II
Independence’s primary support craft lay in the shadow of the old United Earth vessel. Upon entering, Ethan activated minimal lights and climate control. There was a chill in the air. The hatch closed as he made his way to aft compartment, which held the bunk bed nook.
He prepared for bed, convinced he had these people pegged. ‘Stupid neo-aged hippies, they don’t know anything. They talk in gibberish. It’s just rhetorical nonsense. Probably do more than make clothes out of cannabis. They don’t know me.’ He rested his head on the pillow. ‘They can’t help me…’
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Nausicaan Raider Tahin (Affiliated with the Kyluk Empire)
Traveling near the Maluria System
The difference between Hi’ought Nausicaans and Kyluk Nausicaans were subtle, especially to outsiders. The two nation-states developed on separate continents on the homeworld. Most Kyluks were paler and their mandibles were less prominent than the Hi’ought’s.
Everyone on the Tahin was of the merchant class. The owner and administrator of the ship, Ekik, didn’t trust slaves or indentured servants.
Ekik was rather proud of himself. Emperor Kryim would surely grant him land on the Vebra coast if the Hi’oughts lost their gallicite trade with the Orions. Everything was going quite well. Starfleet would effectively end the arrangement Juhin Wi’jawk had with the mine owner.
Yes, the plan was going better than planned…until ten seconds ago.
Ekik steadied himself on a bulkhead. The tremors he felt were unmistakable effects of disruptor fire impacting the ship’s modest shields.
He looked to Gryth, the gunner that had the lowest bid, “Who is it?”
“It’s Wi’jawk’s ship. Somehow, he found out!” He added, “He’s hailing.”
The ship’s owner activated the main viewer himself. That Hi’ought pirate looked at him with a smug face. “Still trying to subvert the Shogun, I see.”
Ekik shot back, “That murderer has killed tens of thousands in his quest to say on top! We will show you how fragile your shogunate really is!”
Wi’jawk chuckled darkly, “Not today…and not by you.” He sniffed some type of substance and continued, “Stop your vessel and prepare to be boarded.”
The Kyluk was in an untenable position. His ship was a 20 year old, Yridian cargo vessel. Sure, he was able to afford some upgrades, but it was no match for Wi’jawk’s ship. The shogunate got their vessels second-hand from the Syndicate.
He weighed his options. He defiantly wouldn’t win a fight. Running was no guarantee, either. Maybe he just wanted the gallicite? Ekik offered, “I don’t have the ore anymore. Scan my ship. Confirm it.”
The pirate looked off screen. The answer didn’t seem to deter him. He looked back, “You may not have it, but you know where it went.” He leaned closer, “I look forward to making you squirm.” The channel closed.
The shaking resumed. Quickly, Ekik consulted his star charts. The closest place to hide was still the Maluria system. He ordered the course change at maximum warp.
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Nausicaan Raider Raaik (Affiliated with the Hi’ought Shogunate)
Traveling near the Maluria System
Shikikan Maniv reported, “They’re heading back into the system at warp six.” He added with a predatory grin, “I love it when they run.” He looked to the quartermaster with glee.
Wi’jawk was more somber, “The ship is yours. I want him alive…at least until we know where the gallicite is.”
Maniv barked the order to pursue.
END OF CHAPTER 10