
Written By Alex Matthews and Jonathan Crosby-Bromley
In late 2399, the majority of the Rigel system voted to leave the United Federation of Planets, a consequence of the Federation's perceived indifference and lack of urgent response to several high-level crises that shook the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. All but one of the Rigellian Planets chose to live outside of the Federation for the first time since its joining in 2202. Only Rigel IV, the last hold-out, remains a full-fledged member of the UFP, at a time when refugees from recent events are fleeing to wherever they can find shelter and hope.
Starbase 134, better known as 'Chimera' to the personnel assigned there, was founded in the mid-22nd century. It was practically demolished during a sneak attack during the 2257 conflict between the federation and Klingon Empire, with the structure that replaced it not having any serious upgrades in the last 30 years.
Chimera is home to a diverse crew that reflects its surroundings. It has been said that the Rigel system is home to just about every species from the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, with the crew of Starbase 134 certainly being indicative of that.
The crew of Starbase 134 finds themselves deep in the heart of the final frontier, having to depend on one another during a time of immense political upheaval that not only could potentially threaten their home but the billions of innocent lives who live nearby...
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2401, STARDATE 78312.5
The Beta Rigel star system. Home to fourteen planets that orbit Rigel-A, the primary star, and billions of life forms of multiple species, including the indigenous Zami, Chelon, and Jelna. In the centuries since they discovered their place in the wider galaxy as a whole, it has also welcomed those from other worlds to call it 'home', including humans and many other members of the United Federation of Planets.
For over two hundred years, the United Rigel Worlds and Colonies and Federation have been friends and allies, but now that relationship has fractured and broken down. Thanks to the meddling of the long-thought-dead species, the Iconians, the so-called 'Demons of Air and Darkness'.
In 2399, 197 years after the citizens of Rigel voted to join as a full-fledged member state, that alliance ended with the Rigel system seceding from the Federation...
...except for one planet. Rigel IV.
Home to many Federation citizens spread across the four small continents the fourth planet has. This includes the native 'Hill People', a tribe of nomadic Zami who have rejected many of the trappings of modern society and embraced the ways of their ancestors. Thousands more have made lives for themselves in the small but grand cities dotted across the planet, such as Vanir, Gorar, Thursvyl, and Kodesh.
The people who call Rigel IV home still believe in the message and work of the Federation, leaving them to stand apart from the other members of the United Rigel Worlds. Instead, they remain as part of the Federation, hoping to act as a bridge for the time when the other planets of the Rigel system decide to rejoin.
Wedged close to the Ranler Mountains, on the continent of Ahuma, stands Starbase 134. The final bastion of Starfleet's presence in the system in the two years since Rigel IV became the only planet in the system to remain as part of the Federation. Although the rest of the United Rigel Worlds may no longer be members of the Federation, there still exist many trade, commerce, ship-building, and defense agreements between the powers.
And Darren Tel was about to call it home.
The twenty-seven-year-old newly promoted lieutenant commander stood in the forward observation gallery of the Sovereign-class Starship Yamato. Looking out at the planet below. He thinks back on the last four years of his career serving on the personal flagship of Admiral Edward Jellico. It's been an experience, to say the least.
But today is a new beginning. He grins with unabashed glee and excitement at the idea of his new post, that of Assistant Chief Security/Tactical Officer. Although he wouldn't be head of a department, his promotion and transfer orders had explained that he would be involved in all command-level decisions and discussions. So, he knows this is no time to get complacent.
[Bridge to Commander Tel. The Starbase is ready for you, sir.]
The comm-call snapped Darren out of his quiet rumination. It was time to leave. He'd already said his goodbyes to the few friends he'd had on board. As an up-and-coming junior officer moving up on the command track, he'd had a pretty heavy work schedule. Besides, making friends had never really come easy to him.
But he was thankful for the all-around practical hands-on education, training, and experience he'd received aboard the Yamato these past four years.
Now it was time for Darren Tel to start a new chapter in his life...
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Outside the large Command Centre of Starbase 134, Commander Gabriel 'Gabe' Bush stands ready to welcome the newest member of their oddball family. He can't help but be taken aback a little by how young the new arrival looks to him. But Gabe, a man out of time, has been feeling the years a lot more of late, so he puts those initial impressions to the side. Better to let Lt. Commander Tel show him what he's capable of first, before making any conclusions.
With that in mind, Bush stepped forward and offered both his hand and his most charming smile, "Mr. Tel. Welcome to Starbase 134."
"Pleasure to be here, sir." Tel is surprisingly laid back, just about capable of concealing the butterflies fluttering around his stomach. It impresses Bush a little. Most new arrivals were overflowing with eagerness, but not this guy. His grip was also impressively firm as he took Bush's extended hand and pumped it with vigor.
As the young man adjusted his grip on his duffel and carryall, Bush stuck his thumb over his shoulder, gesturing to the massive red-hued building behind him, "The Residential Block is right over there so let's get you settled first. Then we can get to the Chimera Nickel Tour afterward."
As Bush leads the way, he can see the curiosity burning in Tel's eyes. He knows exactly what the young man is wondering. "You're wondering about the 'Chimera' bit, right?"
Bush then goes on to explain, enjoying playing the 'wise old man' role, "It comes from the early days of the base's dedication, back in the 2200s. See, some starbases don't just get numerical designations, they also have a 'name', like Starbase Earhart or Yorktown. Although it's not in any official paperwork, Starbase 134 is also known by personnel stationed here as Starbase Chimera."
Tel's eyes were wide with wonder, as this is all new to him. Somewhat shyly, he admits to Bush, "But then I've only ever served on starships, so I guess it's not that much of a surprise."
Bush couldn't help but laugh a little, patting him on the shoulder in an almost avuncular manner. He points out that there are a few things about life on a planet-bound starbase he will have to get used to. But even only having met Tel mere minutes ago, Bush is confident he'll fit in easily enough. "Just make sure your sense of humor is functioning and you’re ready to roll up your sleeves when the going gets tough and you’ll do fine."
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After the tour was done, having returned Tel to his apartment, an exhausted Gabe Bush was glad to call it quits. It wasn't so much playing tour guide and babysitting that had tired him out, but rather the bombardment of follow-on questions. To say Darren Tel was inquisitive would be grossly underselling it. Not only that but they'd been well thought out and built upon a general understanding of starbase operations and idiosyncrasies.
Still, relieved to have been soothed by a sonic shower, happy he was out of uniform and into some much looser-fitting clothes, Bush arrived to visit his son, Jason, for their weekly father/son evening.
Stepping into his son Jason's abode, he smiled at some of the keepsakes dotted around. The older model of combadge that had been in use during Jason's own brief tenure in Starfleet. Various sketches of starships, doodles, and designs that came to his brilliant mind. The degrees he'd earned both in college and postgrad. Bush is incredibly proud of his son, the genius, reminding him so much of his late mother.
As they sit down and eat, Jason only has one topic in mind - he wants to know all about the newest member of the Chimera family.
"You'll find out tomorrow for yourself," Bush teases, with a twinkle of delight in his eyes, "I mean, you'll be in the morning huddle, right?"
Jason shot him a mock-angry glare, but couldn't keep a smile off his face, "Come on, Dad. Give me something to go on with!"
With a soft chuckle, Bush tried to think how to summarise the intense young man he'd met earlier. "Well," he started, "He's driven, that's for sure. He survived serving under Admiral 'Get-It-Done' for four years, so bonus points for that." Thinking over the insightful questions that Tel had posed, it made Bush realize something, "You know, actually, in a lot of ways, you two are a lot alike."
"Really?" Jason couldn't help but be intrigued. It wasn't every day that they got anyone new transferring to Rigel IV.
"Oh, yeah," Bush confirmed, as he digs into his meal, his appetite getting the better of him. "I think you will like the guy."
Jason sat back, absently playing with his own meal. Guess we'll see tomorrow, he wondered.
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