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Star Trek Hunter Episode 18: World on Fire

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Star Trek Hunter

Episode 18: World on Fire
Scene 10: Gamorlan Rising


18.10
Gamorlan Rising


Chief Flight Specialist Thyssi zh’Qaoleq goaded Interceptor 2.A to warp 3, following the warp trail of Interceptor 1.A. Commander Pepper’s warp trail was easy to follow, but she had no idea what he was following until she caught up with him. Interceptor 1.A was hot on the trail of a klingon bird of prey. The bird of prey decloaked, re-cloaked, decloaked again - as if the cloaking device were malfunctioning. The klingon ship was evidently having other problems - its flight pattern was unstable.

At warp 3, all three vessels were swiftly leaving the Gamorlan solar system. Then the bird of prey re-cloaked and Interceptor 1.A dropped out of warp.

Thyssi dropped out of warp and flew back to the derelict Interceptor 1.A to find it drifting, pilotless. Her readings showed the canopy escape transporter had been used - Pep had transported himself from the interceptor onto the bird of prey.


Chief Flight Specialist Dewayne Guth was headed skyward and hit warp 5 before exiting the atmosphere - which would have shredded any normal shuttlecraft. But the uparmored wagon was built to take additional stress. As soon as he had cleared the atmosphere, he brought the shuttle up to its top speed of warp 6.


“Change of plans.” Justice Minerva Irons stopped massaging her neck and sat up in the captain’s chair on the bridge of the U.S.S. Hunter, currently hidden in a rocky cocoon built on top of a massive caldera. “We’ll dock with the other units later. Prepare to take us up, Ethan.”

Ensign Ethan Phillips, who had been almost lounging in the pilot’s seat, sat bolt upright, shook his head quickly and said, “Aye, Captain…”

Irons smiled. “Napoleon, it’s time to break an egg.”

Lt. Napoleon Boles was standing at the tactical station behind the captain’s chair. “Oh goodie, I love breaking things.” He played the console as if it were a pipe organ and a cascade of phaser fire from the U.S.S. Hunter’s phase cannons cut the rocky shell the ship had been hiding under into chunks that were blown outward as the Hunter’s shield expanded.

It took a few seconds for the Hunter’s thrusters to bring the ship up to a minimum altitude.

“6 meters, Captain,” Phillips said.

“Photon torpedoes, Napoleon - full spread,” said Irons. “Ethan - warp 9 - engage!”

Boles raised a dark blue finger dramatically, then emphatically touched a control on the tactical console, in response to which streams of photon torpedoes spewed from all four of the Hunter’s torpedo tubes.

At the same time, the U.S.S. Hunter, hovering a mere 6 meters above a massive caldera, seemed to elongate, then went to Warp 9, bringing up tens of thousands of tons of blazing magma in its wake.


As the Hunter cleared the atmosphere, its photon torpedoes circled the planet and buried themselves into inactive volcanoes and calderas scattered across the face of Gamorlan, then exploded, each with the power of several hundred hydrogen bombs combined. Within a minute, the entire planet blossomed into a massive display of volcanic eruptions. It was nowhere near powerful enough to destroy the planet, but easily enough to instantly cook off what was left of the Gamorlan biosphere - its atmosphere was now a blazing inferno.


Gamorlan had become a dead world in an instant.


As the Hunter warped out of orbit, the monstrous I.R.W. Fero was just arriving, coming out of warp into low orbit - just in time to get caught up in a planetary magnetic shift, which played havoc with all the ship’s systems, knocking out power on both the Fero and the romulan freighter that was parked in orbit, leaving both ships incapacitated as magma spewed up over and over, sparking enormous bolts of lightning that struck both ships.

The Fero regained power enough to pull into a higher orbit, then lost power again just in time for an enormous chunk of newly solidified magma to smash through the lower port wing and the tail, causing the ship to tumble end over end. The powerless freighter, in a lower orbit, was swiftly riddled with planetary debris, breaking the ship into thousands of flaming, exploding pieces. The Fero regained enough power to right itself and break orbit before losing power again, small figures in EVA suits putting out fires and making emergency repairs to the broken sections that were open to space.


It took only a few moments for the wagon to pull into the Hunter’s shuttle bay. The Hunter then caught up with the interceptors. Flight Specialist Dih Terri beamed over to Interceptor 1.A and docked it immediately after Thyssi docked her craft.

For about 20 minutes the Hunter searched around the area for any trace of the missing bird of prey and their missing crew members. Once it became clear that the I.R.W. Fero, despite the damage to its hull, was starting to limp through the system, beginning its own search pattern, Justice Irons ordered the U.S.S. Hunter to flee the star system…


18 – World on Fire



This is the final scene for Episode 18: World on Fire.

The adventure continues in Episode 19: The Ivonovic Commission.​
 
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Excellent Chapter RBS.

Ensign Ethan Phillips is that a homage to the actor who played Neelix

Thanks for the kind words! No - I wasn't deliberately using his name, but no doubt it was rattling around in my brain. I do name most of my SF Admirals after actors (Star Fleet Commandant Barrett th'Zoarhi, Chief of Staff Jamaal El Fadil, Fleet Admiral Miriam Stewart...)

Thanks!! rbs
 
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From the 1969 Gomer Pyle USMC episode, Flower Power. Gomer succeeded in camouflaging a USMC truck during some war games, helping his platoon win. He was suppose to paint the truck with standard camo paint, but the hippies he met, had another concept for the truck and none of the rival marines recognized the vehicle as their target.

Well, GOoOllyyyy!
-Will
 
Review 18.4 - A study in the there-but-for-the-grace-of-God-go-we exo-sociology classes at the academy. Their species almost made it, but endemic conflict sealed their fate even as the proverbial clock was ticking down on their civilization.

Tragic, but likely all too commonly encountered during Starfleet's far-flung explorations.
 
Review 18.1 - Crunchy candy-coated hidden starships...A fantastic camouflage, let's hope it does the job.

Since the previous episode was so political and kaleidoscopic, I wanted to start this one with a fun Trek visual.

Review 18.2 - The real horror of Romulan imperialism is revealed here, the sentient cost of the military's avarice, as well as the epic tragedy of the gamma burst yet to come...

The biggest divide in the Romulan culture is slavery. The homeworld outlawed it centuries ago, but it's still common practice in the colonies and within the Navy.
STH is in no small part a story about an overwhelming, looming environmental disaster and everyone's utter failure to respond adequately - or to even comprehend the magnitude of the threat.

Review 18.3 - Well, they say close only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades and hydrogen bombs... but that was pretty damn close! :eek:

Glad you enjoyed the warp wake... Won't be the last one...

Review 18.4 - A study in the there-but-for-the-grace-of-God-go-we exo-sociology classes at the academy. Their species almost made it, but endemic conflict sealed their fate even as the proverbial clock was ticking down on their civilization...

My cute, quite doomed little Hallmark aliens. Alas - but they were such cute little religious fanatics...

Thanks again for the reviews!! rbs
 
Review 18.6 - A fascinating strategy for a tactical team to employ. Have phaser & telepathy, will travel.

Here's hoping they can find some clue as to what horrors the Romulans are planning via their recovered Gamorlan bio-tech.
 
Review 18.7 - Well, damn, that escalated quickly! The Klingon isn't playing nice, and now we have adorable and presumably highly deadly Gamorlan clones?!
 
Review 18.8 - Interesting developments in the ironically named Ivonovic Commission.

Ivonovic, discussing the room's chairs and tables, and his own attire: “It's like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none — none more black.”
 
Review 18.9 - Now that is how you deal with a hyper-thyroidal Klingon in a full charge... you call in a friggin' airstrike! :wtf:

That was not only very tactically sound, but utterly hilarious! Pepp ain't got no time for Krull's foolishness, it is most definitely time to un-ass the planet.
 
Review 18.10 - Truth in advertising. That is literally a world on fire. One hell of an escape from the planet and the system, with Hunter's crew doing their professional best to cross all the t's and dot all the i's.
 
Now that is how you deal with a hyper-thyroidal Klingon in a full charge... you call in a friggin' airstrike! :wtf: That was not only very tactically sound, but utterly hilarious!

Glad you got a kick out of that little gag. It's kind of my homage to the moment in Raiders of the Lost Arc when Indiana Jones brings a gun to a knife fight...

Thanks for the reviews! I hope you get a rise out of the next episode, which features cameos from three franchise characters...

Thanks!! rbs
 
Review 18.9 - Now that is how you deal with a hyper-thyroidal Klingon in a full charge... you call in a friggin' airstrike! :wtf:

That was not only very tactically sound, but utterly hilarious! Pepp ain't got no time for Krull's foolishness, it is most definitely time to un-ass the planet.
Gives me an idea for a scene in The Vulcan. I'm about to write a bar fight with Skyvik, Spadek and S'Talla. Skyvik and S'Talla are expert martial artists. I'm picturing them using their martial skills to subdue several belligerent opponents, but when one opponent faces off with Spadek and demonstrates a skilful pre-fight kata. While his cronies are getting their tushies handed to them by S'Talla and Skyvik, Spadek gently reaches up and knocks the guy out with a Vulcan neck pinch. Don't bring Taekwondo to a Vulcan fight.

-Will
 
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