Star Trek: Fortitude
Season Five, Episode One - “All Hands, Part Two”
By Jack D. Elmlinger
PROLOGUE
Last time on Star Trek: Fortitude…
While exploring the Beta Quadrant, Captain Ewan Llewellyn and the Fortitude crew locate a shuttlepod belonging to the End. thought to be extinct for almost three years, there is one member of the End left. The pilot, who is beamed to Sickbay, appears to be the last of his savage, warlike race. Ordering an investigation, Captain Llewellyn hopes that they are only witnessing an echo of the past and not a new beginning for his most feared enemy.
Unfortunately, those hopes are dashed as the End pilot wakes up and escapes from Sickbay. Infiltrating Transporter Room Two, he extracts the pattern buffer from his shuttlepod and begins to materialize an army of hibernating End soldiers. Stored for three years and ready to start establishing a new order, almost two hundred soldiers of the End swarm the decks of Fortitude and take control of key areas. Emergency force fields keep them away from the top four decks, including the Bridge but they are a relentless foe.
Just under half of the Starfleet crew are lost in the battle. With no other alternatives and with Fortitude dropping out of warp back home alongside Starbase 499, Captain Llewellyn accepts defeat and orders an emergency evacuation. All surviving Starfleet officers and crew are transported to the starbase while Llewellyn and Commander Valerie Archer activate the auto-destruct system. Upon escaping themselves, they watch with heavy hearts as the End-filled Fortitude is blown to pieces.
However, End soldiers managed to beam across the void to Starbase 499 amidst the chaos. The battle isn’t over with almost one hundred End still alive and scattered throughout the superstructure. To make matters even worse at the apocalyptic moment, Rear Admiral Edward Blackmore, who had been comatome in the Starbase 499 medical facility for almost a year, is discovered to be missing…
… and now the conclusion.
ACT ONE
The debris from Fortitude hadn’t even settled yet, and people were already turning away from it. Reports were starting to fly over the communications system from the bowels of the starbase with reports of terror at the hands of the End intruders. Station Master Erica Martinez, the center of attention in the Station Master’s Office, was doing her level best just to keep her head above the waves of requests and calls.
By the way of assistance, the senior staff of the doomed Fortitude went straight into action, manning those stations that were going unmanned and began issuing orders. Commander Valerie Archer started directing security teams with her tactical knowledge augmented by the capable professionalism of Lieutenant Commander Gabriel Brodie. Ensign Jason Armstrong began securing emergency force fields, remembering how the End had carried out preemptive strikes on the emitters and Lieutenant Arden Vuro gave his friend, Lieutenant Commander Sollik, a hand in searching for all of the remote End biosigns.
It was all hands on deck.
All, that was, except for one.
Captain Ewan Llewellyn was in a complete daze. His first command had been blown out of the stars at his order, and over one hundred enemy casualties as a result. Half of his crew, his brave crew, had been lost, thanks to those bastards. It was all far too much for his system. With his head thumping and his heart pounding, he simply stared out at where his Intrepid-class starship had once been and where there was now only wreckage.
He tuned out the voices that surrounded him.
“Okay,” Sollik growled,” I've got ten End biosigns near Club 499!”
“Sending a security team,” Valerie nodded as Brodie worked the station security console.
“Emergency force fields are responding,” Jason observed with a triumphant grin.
“Good. That should keep them contained,” Erica Martinez thanks the young Kentuckian with a pat on his back. “My primary concern is the civilian population. I want to begin evacuation procedures right away, but with so many of the End scattered about all decks, I’m not sure where to send them.”
“What about the Steamrunner?,” suggested Valerie.
“What about her?”
“Put all of the civilians aboard and get them to a safe distance!”
“Excellent idea,” the Latina woman grudgingly acknowledged. “Doctor Pulaski?”
“I’ll see to it,” Katherine Pulaski agreed.
“Six more End biosigns near the drydocks,” Sollik suddenly blurted out. “They’ll need to be neutralized before anybody can get to either the Steamrunner or the Katherine Johnson for escape or anything else!”
“There are only three security officers in the area,” Brodie noted with disdain. “However, there is a science team, seven-strong, aboard the Katherine Johnson.”
“Get them armed and fighting!”
“They’re only scientists…”
“It doesn’t matter, damn it!,” Erica snapped at her dark-skinned lover. “They have access to weapons and they’re Starfleet officers! We need to protect the civilians at all costs… That goes for everybody! Our primary concern is getting the civilian population of Starbase 499 to the Steamrunner and getting them away from this warzone! Nothing else comes first. Understood?!”
Everybody did and everybody acted accordingly.
* * * *
Kate Pulaski was on her way out of the Station Master’s Office when one of the incoming comms reports caught her attention. Slowly, she paused, frowning as strained to hear the distorted words over the chaos. Frustrated at the lack of clarity, she marched over to the comms panel and answered the call.
“This is Doctor Pulaski,” she said loudly. “Please repeat?”
“Doctor, this is Nurse Denton, calling from the medical level,” a panic-filled voice began to say once again. “I know you’re probably got bigger problems up there, but Rear Admiral Blackmore has gone missing and we can’t find him!”
That did it.
Captain Llewellyn broke out of his emotional stupor and turned towards Pulaski. “What did they just say?”
“I… I don’t get it…,” Pulaski whispered. “Edward was comatose with no signs of recovery. I get reports on his condition every week, even when we’re not here! Uh, Nurse Denton, has the medical level been breached by the End?”
“No, not yet,” replied Denton,” although I guess some security guys would be nice!”
“I’m going down there,” Llewellyn snapped immediately.
“Now wait for just a second, Captain,” Pulaski protested, her hand on his shoulder. “We’ve got a crisis situation going on and civilians that need evacuation. As much as this pains me to say it, Edward Blackmore is just one man.”
“And so am I, Doctor,” the Welshman retorted. “Besides, it seems that the last thing that’s needed around here is a starship captain… seeing as I don’t have a ship anymore. I will find Boxer, and if I run into any End, I’ll shoot them for you. Focus on those civilians. That’s an order… and don’t try to stop me!”
Watching the argument between Llewellyn and Pulaski from a distance, all Valerie Archer could do was silently observe as Ewan tore his phaser from his hip holster and ran out of the Station Master’s Office.
She didn’t even get to say goodbye.
Forcing herself back to work, she hoped that he would be all right.
* * * *
Starbase 499 was engulfed in terror.
As Ewan worked his way through the labyrinth of corridors, his phaser sweeping around every corner, he continually encountered expressions of panic, fear, and desperation. They were found on the faces of Starfleet personnel and civilians alive. The mere mention of the End was like firing a photon torpedo at a warp core. The very first time that he had laid eyes upon Starbase 499, he had seen the extent of the End’s crippling damage. Four years… and it was happening all over again, only worse this time. This time, Starbase 499 was being consumed from the inside-out.
Those near windows had seen the destruction of Fortitude.
They feared that the same would happen to their home.
Llewellyn couldn’t blame them.
Coming around a corner, he came face-to-face with the enemy. Two End soldiers were leering over an assortment of body parts. There was a tiny fraction of consolation when the remains of a Starfleet uniform was spotted but it was only a tiny fraction. It did little to calm down his rage. He had missed the chance to fight the irredeemable bastards that had overrun his ship. This was his first encounter with this modern, rematerialized breed. They had used their bare hands on the poor man sprawled across the deck.
Breathing deeply, the Welshman felt his blood pressure rise and his heart rate increase. Anger drove his very soul and fuelled his reactions. How dare they…?
Without hesitation, the Captain took aim and fired.
The End vaporized one after the other. It was intentional. His phaser was set to maximum.
If they weren’t showing any mercy, why the hell should he?
ACT TWO
“I’m getting a call from the Katherine Johnson science team.”
“Put it on speakers.”
Gabriel Brodie knew what would be coming. Despite having one extra man than the End that they were fighting, the science team wasn’t trained for combat on the level of the vicious, insidious enemy race. Inwardly, the black tactical officer winced at Erica Martinez’s request to broadcast the incoming message. It wouldn’t be a nice thing for the Station Master’s Office to hear.
“This is… Crewman… Daunt…”
“Go ahead, Crewman,” Erica acknowledged, not a dent in her steely exterior.
“The End are… dead, ma’am. The… the path is… clear…”
“Good man, Daunt.”
“Request… emergency… transport to the medical… level…”
“How many members of your team are left to hold the drydocks?”
“Just me… ma’am… and I’m… in a bad way…”
“Then your request is denied. If you can still shoot, I need you there.”
A smattering of gasps rolled around the Station Master’s Office. All of them were directed at the Latina woman standing in the center of the room. Even Brodie, well-known for being a battle-hardened brute in such situations, felt his mouth involuntarily open in shock. It was almost as if he and Erica had gone through some kind of role reversal since they had begun their relationship earlier in the year.
He had softened slightly, understanding more about the wider ramifications of the Galaxy after having served with the Fortitude crew… and Erica, with her starbase being threatened, was becoming emotionally detached from the situation. She was doing everything in her power to fight and defeat the End.
It had all fallen on her shoulders.
The weight of Starbase 499 was hers to bear alone.
“Valerie,” she snapped, turning towards the Commander quickly,” get down to where we’re holding the civilian evacuees and lead them to the starboard drydock. Take all of the security officers that you encounter with you. Do anything, sacrifice anything… Just get those people to safety and get yourself back here!”
“I’m on my way,” she nodded, heading out with her sidearm in hand.
Brodie instantly reopened the channel to Crewman Daunt. “Hang in there, Crewman,” he urged. “Help is on the way.”
There was no answer.
“Crewman Daunt? Crewman? Respond!”
Silence filled the air. The scientist had succumbed to his injuries.
Erica Martinez watched, cold as ice, as a furious Gabriel Brodie punched the bulkhead.
* * * *
She found them in short order.
Faces filled with dread, panic, ignorance, anxiety, and fright… Faces of children, men, women, and faces of aliens from various corners of the Galaxy who made up the civilian population of Starbase 499… hundreds of them. Trying to appear calm and collected, yet riddled with the very same emotions as those that she was about to guide to safety, Valerie Archer addressed the assembled masses.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” she yelled out,” please cooperate with the security officers alongside you and follow their directions! We’re heading to the starboard drydock where you will be placed aboard the Steamrunner and taken to safety!”
“What’s going on?,” a voice screamed from the crowd.
“Are we going to die?,” another voice called out.
“Please, everybody just stay calm!,” Archer replied before the voices could swell up to drown her out entirely. “I’m not going to lie to you. Starbase 499 is under siege and we are doing our best to defeat the enemy… but that is why you cannot stay here! Your place is not on the field of battle! Come on, move out!”
Legs started to move, albeit slowly and with caution.
The pace quickened after a while.
Soon, the starboard drydock access corridors were all that remained. At the direction of the Starfleet officers, innocents rushed forward. They crammed aboard the Steamrunner, finding yet more Starfleet officers aboard. Erica had obviously sent them down as they were directing people to quarters and cargo bays. It would be a squeeze but hopefully, it was a temporary one. If only Santrag II was on better terms with their Federation guardians right now, Valerie found herself wondering… in between all of the thoughts and worries that she was experiencing about Ewan.
It took some doing but soon Steamrunner was full and ready for launch.
“Sollik to Commander Archer!”
“Go ahead, Sollik?”
“We’re showing three End biosigns closing on your position!”
Archer exchanged a fearful glance with the two security officers standing alongside her in the starboard drydock access corridor. Her eyes shifted, looking towards the innocent faces collected aboard the Steamrunner… and then she looked back into the darkened crimson corridors of Starbase 499. There was only one option, of course.”
“Ensigns,” she ordered the security officers,” secure the Steamrunner and launch!”
“What about you, Commander?,” one of them asked her with genuine concern.
“I’ll hold them off and make sure that they don’t screw with the drydock controls. Go on! Go!”
They did as they were told.
On her way back towards the End, with her phaser raised and stuck out ahead of her, Valerie Archer passed by the corpse of the heroic Crewman Daunt and hoped that she wouldn’t be joining him anytime soon.
* * * *
Captain Llewellyn watched as his tricorder readings fluctuated.
Unregistered biosigns were nearby… but they weren’t the End.
Maybe it was Rear Admiral Blackmore, Ewan heard his mind whisper excitedly. Then again, maybe it was somebody’s cat. There was no way of telling at this range. The chances of it being the AWOL Boxer were slim. After all, Starbase 499 was a big place. Still, he pressed on with renewed vigor.
The latest report from the Station Master’s Office said that almost half of the End soldiers had been subdued, leaving around fifty of the monsters to be dealt with by the resilient and brave Starfleet security teams who, despite their heavy losses, were not giving up. They reminded him of his own security teams… Well, what was left of them, of course.
His tricorder pinged again, dragging him away from his dark pit of regret. The biosigns were getting stronger, just around this corner…
When Ewan entered the viewing chamber, the breathtaking sight of Santrag II and the space beyond it wasn’t what caught his attention. Instead, he gasped as he saw a beautiful woman being used as a Human shield… used by a desperate, snarling End soldier.
“Oh, shit,” he breathed, instantly dazed and traumatized by the scene. “Valerie!”
Season Five, Episode One - “All Hands, Part Two”
By Jack D. Elmlinger
PROLOGUE
Last time on Star Trek: Fortitude…
While exploring the Beta Quadrant, Captain Ewan Llewellyn and the Fortitude crew locate a shuttlepod belonging to the End. thought to be extinct for almost three years, there is one member of the End left. The pilot, who is beamed to Sickbay, appears to be the last of his savage, warlike race. Ordering an investigation, Captain Llewellyn hopes that they are only witnessing an echo of the past and not a new beginning for his most feared enemy.
Unfortunately, those hopes are dashed as the End pilot wakes up and escapes from Sickbay. Infiltrating Transporter Room Two, he extracts the pattern buffer from his shuttlepod and begins to materialize an army of hibernating End soldiers. Stored for three years and ready to start establishing a new order, almost two hundred soldiers of the End swarm the decks of Fortitude and take control of key areas. Emergency force fields keep them away from the top four decks, including the Bridge but they are a relentless foe.
Just under half of the Starfleet crew are lost in the battle. With no other alternatives and with Fortitude dropping out of warp back home alongside Starbase 499, Captain Llewellyn accepts defeat and orders an emergency evacuation. All surviving Starfleet officers and crew are transported to the starbase while Llewellyn and Commander Valerie Archer activate the auto-destruct system. Upon escaping themselves, they watch with heavy hearts as the End-filled Fortitude is blown to pieces.
However, End soldiers managed to beam across the void to Starbase 499 amidst the chaos. The battle isn’t over with almost one hundred End still alive and scattered throughout the superstructure. To make matters even worse at the apocalyptic moment, Rear Admiral Edward Blackmore, who had been comatome in the Starbase 499 medical facility for almost a year, is discovered to be missing…
… and now the conclusion.
ACT ONE
The debris from Fortitude hadn’t even settled yet, and people were already turning away from it. Reports were starting to fly over the communications system from the bowels of the starbase with reports of terror at the hands of the End intruders. Station Master Erica Martinez, the center of attention in the Station Master’s Office, was doing her level best just to keep her head above the waves of requests and calls.
By the way of assistance, the senior staff of the doomed Fortitude went straight into action, manning those stations that were going unmanned and began issuing orders. Commander Valerie Archer started directing security teams with her tactical knowledge augmented by the capable professionalism of Lieutenant Commander Gabriel Brodie. Ensign Jason Armstrong began securing emergency force fields, remembering how the End had carried out preemptive strikes on the emitters and Lieutenant Arden Vuro gave his friend, Lieutenant Commander Sollik, a hand in searching for all of the remote End biosigns.
It was all hands on deck.
All, that was, except for one.
Captain Ewan Llewellyn was in a complete daze. His first command had been blown out of the stars at his order, and over one hundred enemy casualties as a result. Half of his crew, his brave crew, had been lost, thanks to those bastards. It was all far too much for his system. With his head thumping and his heart pounding, he simply stared out at where his Intrepid-class starship had once been and where there was now only wreckage.
He tuned out the voices that surrounded him.
“Okay,” Sollik growled,” I've got ten End biosigns near Club 499!”
“Sending a security team,” Valerie nodded as Brodie worked the station security console.
“Emergency force fields are responding,” Jason observed with a triumphant grin.
“Good. That should keep them contained,” Erica Martinez thanks the young Kentuckian with a pat on his back. “My primary concern is the civilian population. I want to begin evacuation procedures right away, but with so many of the End scattered about all decks, I’m not sure where to send them.”
“What about the Steamrunner?,” suggested Valerie.
“What about her?”
“Put all of the civilians aboard and get them to a safe distance!”
“Excellent idea,” the Latina woman grudgingly acknowledged. “Doctor Pulaski?”
“I’ll see to it,” Katherine Pulaski agreed.
“Six more End biosigns near the drydocks,” Sollik suddenly blurted out. “They’ll need to be neutralized before anybody can get to either the Steamrunner or the Katherine Johnson for escape or anything else!”
“There are only three security officers in the area,” Brodie noted with disdain. “However, there is a science team, seven-strong, aboard the Katherine Johnson.”
“Get them armed and fighting!”
“They’re only scientists…”
“It doesn’t matter, damn it!,” Erica snapped at her dark-skinned lover. “They have access to weapons and they’re Starfleet officers! We need to protect the civilians at all costs… That goes for everybody! Our primary concern is getting the civilian population of Starbase 499 to the Steamrunner and getting them away from this warzone! Nothing else comes first. Understood?!”
Everybody did and everybody acted accordingly.
* * * *
Kate Pulaski was on her way out of the Station Master’s Office when one of the incoming comms reports caught her attention. Slowly, she paused, frowning as strained to hear the distorted words over the chaos. Frustrated at the lack of clarity, she marched over to the comms panel and answered the call.
“This is Doctor Pulaski,” she said loudly. “Please repeat?”
“Doctor, this is Nurse Denton, calling from the medical level,” a panic-filled voice began to say once again. “I know you’re probably got bigger problems up there, but Rear Admiral Blackmore has gone missing and we can’t find him!”
That did it.
Captain Llewellyn broke out of his emotional stupor and turned towards Pulaski. “What did they just say?”
“I… I don’t get it…,” Pulaski whispered. “Edward was comatose with no signs of recovery. I get reports on his condition every week, even when we’re not here! Uh, Nurse Denton, has the medical level been breached by the End?”
“No, not yet,” replied Denton,” although I guess some security guys would be nice!”
“I’m going down there,” Llewellyn snapped immediately.
“Now wait for just a second, Captain,” Pulaski protested, her hand on his shoulder. “We’ve got a crisis situation going on and civilians that need evacuation. As much as this pains me to say it, Edward Blackmore is just one man.”
“And so am I, Doctor,” the Welshman retorted. “Besides, it seems that the last thing that’s needed around here is a starship captain… seeing as I don’t have a ship anymore. I will find Boxer, and if I run into any End, I’ll shoot them for you. Focus on those civilians. That’s an order… and don’t try to stop me!”
Watching the argument between Llewellyn and Pulaski from a distance, all Valerie Archer could do was silently observe as Ewan tore his phaser from his hip holster and ran out of the Station Master’s Office.
She didn’t even get to say goodbye.
Forcing herself back to work, she hoped that he would be all right.
* * * *
Starbase 499 was engulfed in terror.
As Ewan worked his way through the labyrinth of corridors, his phaser sweeping around every corner, he continually encountered expressions of panic, fear, and desperation. They were found on the faces of Starfleet personnel and civilians alive. The mere mention of the End was like firing a photon torpedo at a warp core. The very first time that he had laid eyes upon Starbase 499, he had seen the extent of the End’s crippling damage. Four years… and it was happening all over again, only worse this time. This time, Starbase 499 was being consumed from the inside-out.
Those near windows had seen the destruction of Fortitude.
They feared that the same would happen to their home.
Llewellyn couldn’t blame them.
Coming around a corner, he came face-to-face with the enemy. Two End soldiers were leering over an assortment of body parts. There was a tiny fraction of consolation when the remains of a Starfleet uniform was spotted but it was only a tiny fraction. It did little to calm down his rage. He had missed the chance to fight the irredeemable bastards that had overrun his ship. This was his first encounter with this modern, rematerialized breed. They had used their bare hands on the poor man sprawled across the deck.
Breathing deeply, the Welshman felt his blood pressure rise and his heart rate increase. Anger drove his very soul and fuelled his reactions. How dare they…?
Without hesitation, the Captain took aim and fired.
The End vaporized one after the other. It was intentional. His phaser was set to maximum.
If they weren’t showing any mercy, why the hell should he?
ACT TWO
“I’m getting a call from the Katherine Johnson science team.”
“Put it on speakers.”
Gabriel Brodie knew what would be coming. Despite having one extra man than the End that they were fighting, the science team wasn’t trained for combat on the level of the vicious, insidious enemy race. Inwardly, the black tactical officer winced at Erica Martinez’s request to broadcast the incoming message. It wouldn’t be a nice thing for the Station Master’s Office to hear.
“This is… Crewman… Daunt…”
“Go ahead, Crewman,” Erica acknowledged, not a dent in her steely exterior.
“The End are… dead, ma’am. The… the path is… clear…”
“Good man, Daunt.”
“Request… emergency… transport to the medical… level…”
“How many members of your team are left to hold the drydocks?”
“Just me… ma’am… and I’m… in a bad way…”
“Then your request is denied. If you can still shoot, I need you there.”
A smattering of gasps rolled around the Station Master’s Office. All of them were directed at the Latina woman standing in the center of the room. Even Brodie, well-known for being a battle-hardened brute in such situations, felt his mouth involuntarily open in shock. It was almost as if he and Erica had gone through some kind of role reversal since they had begun their relationship earlier in the year.
He had softened slightly, understanding more about the wider ramifications of the Galaxy after having served with the Fortitude crew… and Erica, with her starbase being threatened, was becoming emotionally detached from the situation. She was doing everything in her power to fight and defeat the End.
It had all fallen on her shoulders.
The weight of Starbase 499 was hers to bear alone.
“Valerie,” she snapped, turning towards the Commander quickly,” get down to where we’re holding the civilian evacuees and lead them to the starboard drydock. Take all of the security officers that you encounter with you. Do anything, sacrifice anything… Just get those people to safety and get yourself back here!”
“I’m on my way,” she nodded, heading out with her sidearm in hand.
Brodie instantly reopened the channel to Crewman Daunt. “Hang in there, Crewman,” he urged. “Help is on the way.”
There was no answer.
“Crewman Daunt? Crewman? Respond!”
Silence filled the air. The scientist had succumbed to his injuries.
Erica Martinez watched, cold as ice, as a furious Gabriel Brodie punched the bulkhead.
* * * *
She found them in short order.
Faces filled with dread, panic, ignorance, anxiety, and fright… Faces of children, men, women, and faces of aliens from various corners of the Galaxy who made up the civilian population of Starbase 499… hundreds of them. Trying to appear calm and collected, yet riddled with the very same emotions as those that she was about to guide to safety, Valerie Archer addressed the assembled masses.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” she yelled out,” please cooperate with the security officers alongside you and follow their directions! We’re heading to the starboard drydock where you will be placed aboard the Steamrunner and taken to safety!”
“What’s going on?,” a voice screamed from the crowd.
“Are we going to die?,” another voice called out.
“Please, everybody just stay calm!,” Archer replied before the voices could swell up to drown her out entirely. “I’m not going to lie to you. Starbase 499 is under siege and we are doing our best to defeat the enemy… but that is why you cannot stay here! Your place is not on the field of battle! Come on, move out!”
Legs started to move, albeit slowly and with caution.
The pace quickened after a while.
Soon, the starboard drydock access corridors were all that remained. At the direction of the Starfleet officers, innocents rushed forward. They crammed aboard the Steamrunner, finding yet more Starfleet officers aboard. Erica had obviously sent them down as they were directing people to quarters and cargo bays. It would be a squeeze but hopefully, it was a temporary one. If only Santrag II was on better terms with their Federation guardians right now, Valerie found herself wondering… in between all of the thoughts and worries that she was experiencing about Ewan.
It took some doing but soon Steamrunner was full and ready for launch.
“Sollik to Commander Archer!”
“Go ahead, Sollik?”
“We’re showing three End biosigns closing on your position!”
Archer exchanged a fearful glance with the two security officers standing alongside her in the starboard drydock access corridor. Her eyes shifted, looking towards the innocent faces collected aboard the Steamrunner… and then she looked back into the darkened crimson corridors of Starbase 499. There was only one option, of course.”
“Ensigns,” she ordered the security officers,” secure the Steamrunner and launch!”
“What about you, Commander?,” one of them asked her with genuine concern.
“I’ll hold them off and make sure that they don’t screw with the drydock controls. Go on! Go!”
They did as they were told.
On her way back towards the End, with her phaser raised and stuck out ahead of her, Valerie Archer passed by the corpse of the heroic Crewman Daunt and hoped that she wouldn’t be joining him anytime soon.
* * * *
Captain Llewellyn watched as his tricorder readings fluctuated.
Unregistered biosigns were nearby… but they weren’t the End.
Maybe it was Rear Admiral Blackmore, Ewan heard his mind whisper excitedly. Then again, maybe it was somebody’s cat. There was no way of telling at this range. The chances of it being the AWOL Boxer were slim. After all, Starbase 499 was a big place. Still, he pressed on with renewed vigor.
The latest report from the Station Master’s Office said that almost half of the End soldiers had been subdued, leaving around fifty of the monsters to be dealt with by the resilient and brave Starfleet security teams who, despite their heavy losses, were not giving up. They reminded him of his own security teams… Well, what was left of them, of course.
His tricorder pinged again, dragging him away from his dark pit of regret. The biosigns were getting stronger, just around this corner…
When Ewan entered the viewing chamber, the breathtaking sight of Santrag II and the space beyond it wasn’t what caught his attention. Instead, he gasped as he saw a beautiful woman being used as a Human shield… used by a desperate, snarling End soldier.
“Oh, shit,” he breathed, instantly dazed and traumatized by the scene. “Valerie!”