
Written by Alex Matthews
Created by Jonathan Crosby-Bromley and Alex Matthews
Based on 'Star Trek' created by Gene Roddenberry
Produced by Sojournerverse Productions
STARRING
Matt Damon as CAPTAIN CHRISTOPHER APRIL
Rose Leslie as COMMANDER MAYA KENT
Christina Chang as DR PATRICIA SONG
Ed Skrein as COMMANDER WARREN MACKENZIE
Gabriel-Kane Day-Lewis as LT. EDWARD HEMMINGWAY
Jack Hunter as LT. TIMOTHY DI MARCO
Lesley-Ann Brandt as COMMANDER ANNIKA BARD
Natalie Dormer as LT. COMMANDER SIRANNA
GUEST-STARRING
Gwendoline Christie as LT. FREIDA RASMUSSEN
Devan Chandler Long as SECURITY CHIEF HANK ANDERSON
Sanaa Latham as DR. OLIVIA KENDRICK
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as JACK BATESON
TBA as ASSISTANT DIRECTOR VERAN LERAK
John Hoyt as CADET PHILLIP BOYCE
TBA as ELDER ANAKI
and
Mark Lenard as SAREK
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Chris April detested hospitals. The smell. The stark lighting. The lingering despair and grief of those who had lost loved ones. He hated it all.
During Melinda's final days, he had barely left her side. He had spent every waking moment keeping vigil, praying for some kind of miracle, of a medical breakthrough, that might have saved her. But it had all been for nought. Since then, he did everything to avoid them, a habit that Dr Song had patiently come to understand in her time as his Chief Medical Officer.
Today was not one of those days. Today, he had joined Hank Anderson at standing vigil over the broken and bruised body of Freida Rasmussen. The science officer had sustained multiple fractures to her legs and damage to her spinal cord, as well as significant internal bleeding from being crushed by falling debris.
Several hours ago, she had been rushed into emergency surgery and was now in a private room, sleeping off the anaesthetic. It would take her some time to recover, but she was receiving the best treatment that New Jalyel Memorial Hospital had to offer.
But as he looked at the Danish woman's frail form, all April could focus on was the desire to make someone pay for inflicting this harm on one of his crew.
"It all happened out of nowhere," Anderson muttered, his arms crossed. He'd only sustained a handful of cuts and bruises from the initial explosion, but he'd stayed at Rasmussen's side since being released. His uniform was still streaked with dirt and blood. "The explosion knocked me across the room. I tried to help Freida but the rubble was too heavy, I couldn't shift it by myself."
"I spoke with Mr Sarek, told him I was going to get help, but before I could, I heard the shots." He shook his head. It was clear to April the security chief was blaming himself, the hints of self-loathing in his face giving him away.
He did what he could to console him, "There was nothing you could do, Hank." He put a hand on the younger man's beefy shoulder, "The only people you should be angry with are the bastards that did this."
Although Anderson nodded at his captain's words, he seemed reluctant to believe otherwise. His gaze remained on Freida, who remained still and silent. The overhead bio-response monitors maintained a steady beeping of her heart rate and breathing. The image sent a cold shiver down April's spine, reminding him far too much of Melinda's last hours.
"Chris?" The gentle voice of Olivia Kendrick brought April out of his dark thoughts. Seeing her was a pleasant surprise, but the look on her face made him realize that she was here on business, despite the use of his name. "Sorry to interrupt, but I need to talk to you."
She stepped into the room, which was when April noticed the large data slate she was holding, "Director Lerak has promised full disclosure on anything the local constabulary find in their investigation." Kendrick then offered him the slate, "I have the preliminary forensics report from the Consulate attack."
He offered a brief smile of thanks as he accepted the report, "Do they have any suspects?" Given who Sarek had been investigating, April already recognized there might be a few people who wanted the Vulcan out of the way. But then, why not just kill him? Why take him and Hemmingway? What was it they had to gain?
"Well..." Something in her tone made April look up from the data slate. She looked like she was struggling to find the words. Conflicted, almost dubious. "According to Lerak's contacts in our Intelligence Directorate, they believe it might be the work of one of the anti-Federation groups."
April remembered the crowd in front of the Consulate he'd witnessed. But they had just been a group of rabble-rousers, of people needing to give voice to their fear and small-minded beliefs. A nuisance, they'd been called. "You can't be serious?" How the hell does a 'nuisance' get hold of that kind of firepower? And why the Hell haven't we heard anything about this before now if they're this dangerous and mobilized?!
He listened with growing incredulity as Kendrick continued, "They're looking into all of the groups, but the Directorate just released a report about recent intercepted chatter about weapons being bought."
April could tell there was more she had to say, so he waited with what little patience he had left, "The forensic scans show that the weapons used in the attack were Mazarite disruptors."
Mazarites? What passed for a government in their system was little more than a mafia, pulling the strings of bureaucracy behind the scenes. Even the Vulcans had limited their diplomatic relations with them after the V'Lar Affair. But it wouldn't be a stretch to see them selling weapons to the highest bidder to cause some dissent within a newly-inducted Federation member. Especially one as prosperous and developed as the Rigel system.
Kendrick shook her head, mouth curled in disgust, doubt obvious, "I mean, yes, some of their protests have gotten a little out of control, but they've never armed themselves like this before! Never made anything like an organized attack!"
April remained silent. He understood exactly why she had her doubts. When he had explained the investigation that Sarek and others at the Consulate had been undertaking, she had been shocked and dismayed. But she trusted in the process enough (and maybe in April himself, more than a little, he hoped) to accept that it was a very real possibility, especially with recent events on Rigel IV.
What he hadn't told her yet was their suspicions about Lerak's involvement. Since they had no direct link to his involvement, beyond the collective general dislike of the man, it didn't seem prudent to point the finger at a man Kendrick considered a friend.
Still, April was glad she shared his doubts. It would make things easier to have Kendrick on their side. Because something about all of this just was not sitting right with him.
He could feel it in his gut.
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It was only once she was alone that Maya Kent allowed herself a moment to give into her worry.
While performing the unenviable task of informing the crew of what had happened on Rigel V, Kent had done what she could to appear unflappable. She understood that as their commanding officer, she needed to project strength and resolve. Grace under fire, as the phrase went.
But now, in the ready room after leaving the bridge in Tsougarakis's capable hands, she felt the delayed shock and anger hit her hard. Like a gut punch that knocked the breath right out of her. With only a complement of forty souls, the Hannock crew were as close as family. To have one of their own badly injured, while another was snatched away, their fate unknown...
The intercom chirped for attention. Forcing herself to pull it together, she toggled the wall control, "Kent here. Go ahead."
[Sorry, Commander,] replied Tsougarakis. [There's a transmission from Captain April on Rigel V.]
"Patch it through." She closed the intercom and took a seat at the desk, activating the monitor, where the image of her captain blinked on after a moment. As they briefly exchanged pleasantries, Kent took stock of April, noticing how haunted and pale he looked. I doubt I look much better, she realized.
The conversation moved onto other matters that needed addressing, "We've finished cleaning up the mess of the crashed ship. It's an old Malurian blockade runner, fitted with an even older Suliban cloak. We found viral containment modules in their cargo bay, which still had detectable traces of the Olieni Fever."
April's countenance grew more severe, [So, they're the ones who dumped it into the Argus River.]
"They were probably monitoring the area under cloak," she postulated. "Making sure the virus was doing its job. But when the Zami crewmembers onboard went on a rampage, the friendly fire brought the ship down."
[Did they mishandle the modules?] April queried, [Is that how some of their crew get infected?]
Kent allowed herself a grim smile. Normally, she was hesitant to speak ill of the dead, but these bastards were most likely responsible for dozens of deaths. "They were deliberately exposed. We found a smaller module covertly hooked into their water recycling system. A very concentrated formula, according to Patricia."
April grunted noncommittally, [Someone was trying to cover their tracks.]
"Maybe." Kent wasn't so sure of that. It would have been cleaner to set up an explosive with some kind of time delay or remote detonator. "The ship was crewed by a band of privateers who claim they were only doing the job they were hired for. We found two survivors. They say they have no idea who actually is behind it all, but confirmed it was their ship that fired on the shuttlepod. Apparently, only because some of the crew being contaminated gave them itchy trigger fingers."
[It feels like this whole mess has been a case of 'wrong place, wrong time',] April groused. [Have you found anything more from the ship's computer?]
"We've copied their entire database, but it's taking some time to decrypt." If Edward was there, he could have done it easily. He just had a knack for computers, 'talking' to them in such a way that no system could hold its secrets from him for long.
[Fine. Hand over securing the site to Commander Bard and her people for now. I want you and the Hannock to get to Rigel V with all due haste.]
There was something in the way that April spoke that made the hairs on the back of Kent's neck stand up. A cold, hard undercurrent that was rather disconcerting, "Sir?"
April's face darkened, [I'm having a hard time believing that a group of xenophobic malcontents pulled this off. I've looked over intelligence briefs and none of them strikes me as being in the same league as Terra Prime or the Vulcan Isolationist Movement. There are too many different things that don't add up here.]
Kent studied the face of her C.O. There was a determined, flinty resolve in his blue eyes, a fierceness that she remembered all too well. Something she hadn't seen since Landris III. She did her best to maintain her poker face, "Understood, sir. But regarding Commander Bard? She's requested to lend us her assistance. She has contacts with the Rigel V police force that could be beneficial."
[Tell her permission granted.] April's demeanour became grim. but determined. [I'm done playing by the rules now,] he announced. [Edward is one of ours, and Sarek was under our protection.]
[We're going to get them both back.]
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