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Pariah


“Enterprise: Part Two”
Part One
Little David Marcus ran down the rounded hallway, and Kirk swooshed him into the air once he had his arms around the young boy’s torso. Kirk smiled at the little boy, who Kirk once thought was his son, but turned out to be the son of his good friend; Gary Mitchell.
“That kid,” Mitchell said to Kirk, “is going to be a football player. I can hardly keep up with him,” Gary Mitchell said to Kirk. Gary then looked over at Edith Keeler.
“Hello Mr. Mitchell,” Edith said kindly. There were many strange rumors about Gary Mitchell swirling about, and Edith Keeler knew of some of them, but she dismissed them.
“Hey,” Mitchell said, “I know you. You’re that woman with Greenspace.”
“Yes she is,” Kirk said, before Edith could answer, “and please don’t start an argument with her about what she believes in. Bones and Scotty did, and I warn you, it isn’t worth it.” Kirk said with humor in his voice.
“Nah, I wouldn’t do that,” Gary promised to Kirk, “I actually believe in some of that environmental mumbo jumbo.”
“I’ll have you know,” Edith countered, “Greenspace does not endorse, as you call it, mumbo jumbo concerns.”
Gary was about to dig in when…
“What brings you up here?” Kirk cut in quickly before Gary could reply to Edith.
“Uhura and I were having lunch at Starfleet,” Gary said, “and Dr. Daystrom told us he heard you were up here. So we decided to come up and say hello, she’s with Sulu by the way, and to and see what the hell is going on. Starfleet hasn’t reassigned the crew yet, Jim. Are we all going to get back together and go explore the universe in this ship of yours or what?”
“It had crossed my mind,” Kirk said. “Have you heard from Nadya? Is she coming back to Starfleet?”
“I don’t know,” Mitchell said with a tinge of sorrow in his voice. “I talked with her on the phone last night and she’s really liking her new position in her brother’s corporation; Omninos.”
“Well,” Kirk said, “I’m sure she’ll find her way back to us, in the end. Maybe not this time, but I know Nadya Chekov. She has the spirit of her father, and she wants to be with us in the stars, exploring space.”
“How is Leonard doing?” Mitchell asked, wondering where McCoy was.
“Not bad,” Kirk said. “His mother’s death is hurting him more than he would admit. In fact, I need to get back down there in a couple of hours to be with him when they read his mother’s will.”
“If you ask me, and I’m sorry about his mother, but” Edith Keeler said to Mitchell, “Dr. McCoy is a jackass.”
Kirk and Mitchell laughed.
“He must be feeling better,” Mitchell said, “if someone he just met thinks he’s an asshole. Well, asshole or not, we need him up here Jim; we can’t explore the universe with out Dr. Leonard McCoy. With you, Spock, and Scotty gone most of time we were in the Delta-Quadrant, as well as Chakotay being dead, and even though I was in command most of that time? Leonard really kept us all together.”
“I know,” Kirk said. “Once this matter with his mother’s estate is taken care of, I am quite sure the good doctor will be ready to join us so we can go explore the universe.”
“Might I also suggest that space isn’t ours for the giving and taking away of,” Edith said softly.
Kirk Chuckled.
“Jim, are you laughing at me?” Edith asked.
“No, not at all; but Dr. Daystrom said pretty much the same thing to me when I first met him.”
“He sounds like a very smart,” Edith dug in at Kirk, “and enlightened man, unlike some men I know.”
“Well, as I told Dr. Daystrom, we are not giving or taking space.” Kirk said to Edith. “We just want to explore the universe and see the wonders that it has to offer.”
“And,” Keeler added, “should it hold some kind of strategic value; claim it. Isn’t that the way it has been ever since the dawn of the exploration of our oceans?”
“I wouldn’t exactly say that,” another voice said from behind them.
Kirk recognized the voice as being Christopher Pike’s. Kirk, still holding David, Mitchell and Keeler, turned around to see Secretary Pike, Admiral Cartwright, Commodore Tobau and Spock approaching from the other side of the corridor.
“I trust the tour went well?” Kirk asked Pike, shaking his hand, and Robau’s and Cartwright’s hands as well.
“I took them everywhere,” Spock said, “except for the blue room.”
“The blue room, what is that?” a curious Robau asked.
“There is no blue room,” Kirk said with a smile, “its just Spock’s way of telling me that he has taken you everywhere.”
“You lied,” Robau said to Spock.
“I exaggerated,” Spock replied with a tiny smirk on his face.
“This is mighty fine ship,” Cartwright said, before Robau could continue. “I still think you should let us do more than just getting a look under the hood,” Cartwright added, “but I understand your concerns; for now.”
“We’ll see,” Kirk allowed with a smile.
“The only place Spock hasn’t really shown us much of,” Pike said, “is the galley.”
“Chris is just telling you,” Gary said to Kirk, “that he’s hungry. All these weeks of questioning by him and Steve McGarrett, I know when they are fishing for a break so they can eat some food.”
“Well,” Kirk said to the gathered group, “as it so happens to be, Guinan, a woman I would trust with my life and stomach, has been hard at work setting the galleys up. If I’m not mistaken,” Kirk said to Little David, “I even think she has the ice crème machine up and running.”
And with that said, they all headed towards the galley. Nearly a half hour later, as Gunian and her small staff were serving the others foods and drinks, Pike pulled Kirk aside for a more private talk.
“I need to speak to you,” Pike told Kirk.
“What is it?” Kirk asked as he was busy eating his vanilla frozen yogurt.
“This ship of yours,” Pike said, “I know you told me that it came from yet another universe, other than the one you were in. Was there any data on the computers as to what this was doing in that third universe?”
“The being I met, Q, erased all the data, outside the running of the ship, and for good reason.” Kirk told Pike. “Because before he erased the data, I did get a quick glimpse of about the use of a substance they called Red-Matter. It was a very powerful, and very scary. Chris, trust me, before I let our people have a closer look at this ship, I want to be sure that data like that, dangerous data, is removed. Just give me a little more time.”
“What about him?” Pike asked, his eyes darted over to Spock (mirror-Spock of course), who was talking quietly with Edith Keeler and Sulu. “Can we trust him? Don’t forget that he kidnapped you, and took you to that other universe against your wishes.”
“I hear your concerns, he is very different from the Spock we knew,” Kirk said. “Our Spock was....(to continue, please follow this link..and thanks)