Ok, so, first of all, Captain Shreve is the overall commander on this mission. The Thoth has the most powerful subspace antenna on it, so the three ships have to rendezvous before sending their mission reports to Starfleet Command. Secondly, about the large cast of character
Yes! At last! I found a way to get rid of the spacing issue! Of course, it's still a script, but, y'know, what can I do. I've changed the plot and the stakes, and some of the personalities and crew postings. It's a story to make you say, "Hey, that's mildly adequate." I hope it's not too big of a "nope" now that I've changed some things. Part two is going up tomorrow!
THE FINAL FRONTIER- PART 1.
FADE IN:
WINDOW VIEW OF EARTH - DAY
A view of Earth, too close up to show the whole sphere. Displays Africa, Europe, and eastern Asia, set at an angle from a map view.
ZOOM OUT:
INT. FEDERATION TRANSPORT, DIMLY LIT
This view is through a window that CAPTAIN ANYA SHREVE (45, multi-ethnic, tan skin, dark brown hair.) is looking through. She puts her hand on the glass, and smiles. The smile is neither happy, nor particularly sad. A door opens O. S., and the camera goes wide enough for both of them. CADET P'NEL steps towards her. She continues looking out the window.
SHREVE
You know, it's always been hard for me to picture how small things really are from up here. Those mountains that I climbed as a little girl?
She points to a spot in the window.
SHREVE
That's them, right… there. That snowy little patch.
She steps back a little.
SHREVE
They always seemed like the biggest things in the world when I was small.
She turns to P'NEL, smiles.
SHREVE
Have you ever experienced that yourself, Cadet? Seeing Vulcan just… hanging in the sky like that, doesn't it stir a little something in you?
P'NEL
I was not sent here to discuss my emotions. I was sent here to bring you to the observation lounge, sir.
She shrugs.
SHREVE
Well, that figures. Lead the way, cadet.
She gestures to the door. They both exit, the door closes.
GOES WIDE, PANS TO THE DOOR.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE
There is a large picture window with a shade over it overlooking the spacedock, with several smaller ones on other walls looking out into space. There are several chairs, and a replicator in the wall. The door opens, and ANYA SHREVE and P'NEL step through. She continues in, while P'NEL stands at the door. ADMIRAL MORIANNE (74, averagely pale skin, greying black hair) is sitting on a chair on the other side of the room. ANYA stands in front of him.
SHREVE
Admiral Morianne.
MORIANNE
At ease, captain. Here, why don't you take a seat?
She sits down, we TRACK.
MORIANNE
Would you like something to drink?
He smiles.
MORIANNE
Perhaps some champagne would be in order for Starfleet's finest.
She smiles and chuckles quietly.
SHREVE
I appreciate the offer, but I could really do with some tea.
MORIANNE
If you say so. Computer!
SHREVE
Tea, vanilla Ceylon, chilled.
A glass of tea appears in the replicator. She takes it and sips from it, than makes a slightly disapproving face.
SHREVE
Mm. Definitely doesn't measure up to the real thing.
MORIANNE
Well, I suppose you'll have to get used to replicated food all over again. You'll be away from Earth for a long time, you know.
SHREVE
I'll live.
PAN to the door opening.
Captains MORET KAHLYA (Bolian, blue skin, 55 years old, stocky build) and BYRON CORTES (65 years old, human, grey buzz-cut hair) step through.
MORIANNE
Ah, there you two are. Come, join us.
KAHLYA sits down, CORTES remains standing.
MORIANNE
At ease, Cortes. Although that never did mean anything to you, did it?
SHREVE and KAHLYA suppress a smile. CORTES suppresses a glare, then sits down stiffly.
MORIANNE
Well!
He spreads his arms.
MORIANNE
Here we are. Starfleet's top picks for the most important mission of the decade! And here are your ships! Computer, lower the shade.
The shade lowers, to reveal three sleek starships moored in the spacedock. Maintenance teams can be seen working on it. The three captains look at the view in awe.
SHREVE
Oh, now that is a beautiful sight.
KAHLYA
Don't tell me you didn't look over the schematics.
SHREVE
Of course I did. But nothing’s like the real thing, wouldn't you agree?
KAHLYA
I suppose I would.
CORTES
It is much smaller than the USS Khitomer.
KAHLYA
I fail to see how its size compared to your last command matters.
MORIANNE
No matter. I'm proud of each and every one of you.
PAN to each captain as they are mentioned
MORIANNE
You, Cortes, I remember when we were at the Academy together. I'm surprised you're not an admiral yet, although I shouldn't be. You always preferred the front lines, didn't you, Byron?
And you, Moret, you were the proudest pupil I ever had. I can still remember the look on your face when you graduated as valedictorian.
As for you, Anya, it seems like only yesterday that you came into the infirmary, nursing a black eye. It was, er, Johnny O'Dell who gave you that, wasn't it?
SHREVE
He's Commander O'Dell now.
MORIANNE smiles.
MORIANNE
I suppose he is, yes. And you've learned to choose your battles.
You all have.
A moment's pause. Then MORIANNE claps his hands together.
MORIANNE
Well. Shall I escort the captains Shreve, Kahlya, and Cortes to the reception?
CORTES
I suppose.
TRACKING as they leave through the door, ZOOM OUT slightly.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
RECEPTION HALL at the spacedock. It is a long, ballroom-like room, filled with people, and has a stage at the front. The senior officers are seated in the front rows. Admiral MORIANNE, CAPTAIN SHREVE, CAPTAIN KAHLYA, and CAPTAIN CORTES are standing on the stage.
TRACK as Admiral MORIANNE walks to a lectern with the United Federation of Planets crest on it at the front of the stage.
MORIANNE
Well. We would've held this reception in one of the mess halls, but we'd've had to start stacking people on top of each other.
The crowd laughs.
MORIANNE
In any case, I'm proud of you all.
PAN over the crowd.
MORIANNE
Each and every one of you.
CUT back to MORIANNE
MORIANNE
This is the most anticipated, prestigious mission the Federation's undertaken since… well, since the Enterprise-D left spacedock. And you're all a part of it. You're all going to advance the Federation's horizons in ways we can't measure, and in ways we can. And I'd like to welcome someone who knows all about advancing the Federation's horizons: Admiral Kathryn Janeway.
The audience applauds.
TRACK as JANEWAY walks onto the stage and takes the lectern. She waits for the audience to quiet.
JANEWAY
From here, it seems that there's quite a lot of you. A lot more than we had on Voyager. I understand, we can be quite the act to follow.
The audience laughs quietly.
JANEWAY
This mission won't be easy. I should know, my crew and I first took the steps you'll be retracing. The Delta Quadrant is an inhospitable place, and that's going to be only one of many obstacles you're going to have to face. But not only do we have one intelligent, valiant crew to face them, we have three. I'd like to introduce you to your senior staff. Will the officers I call please come to the stage?
PAN over the audience, focusing on the front row.
JANEWAY
First, we have our helm crew, Ilya Vren, Tal Celes, and Ghanaar.
ILYA VREN, TAL CELES, and GHANAAR step onto the stage. TRACK as they go from the front row to the stage.
JANEWAY
Then we have our intrepid science officers, Torel, Elizabeth Ayodele, and Malai.
TOREL, ELIZABETH AYODELE, and MALAI walk onstage.
JANEWAY
Our Chief Medical Officers, Nirin, Callista Ven, and Arra Mien.
NIRIN, CALLISTA VEN, and ARRA MIEN walk onstage.
JANEWAY
The Chiefs of Security, Dana Mendel, Esperanza Blackshear, and Keylar.
DANA MENDEL, ESPERANZA BLACKSHEAR, and KEYLAR walk onstage.
JANEWAY
Our Chief Engineers, Eric Camden, Ryan Simmons, and Ilmar.
ERIC CAMDEN, RYAN SIMMONS, and ILMAR walk onstage.
JANEWAY
Our brave first officers, Jelani Walker, Mirelli Jo'Kha, and D'Lan.
JELANI WALKER, MIRELLI JO'KHA, and D'LAN walk onstage.
JANEWAY
And last, but most certainly not least, we have our wonderful captains, Moret Kahlya, Byron Cortes, and Anya Shreve
The CAPTAINS, who are already onstage, bow. Admiral Janeway claps, along with the audience. TRACK as Captain SHREVE comes up to the lectern.
SHREVE
I was debating a lot, and I do mean a lot, about how to begin this speech. After all, this'll be my third and most prestigious command. Well, third, if you don't count that one month on the USS Brighton.
She looks back to COMMANDER D'LAN for a moment.
SHREVE
You remember that? Now that was a wild month. Oh, the Romulans were just livid...
She turns back to face the audience, smiling.
SHREVE
Anyway. You all read the briefing. Well, most of you. I'm not going to bore you with re-stating all of that. And you've been told a million times about this mission's prestige, and how you'll be doing so much to advance our knowledge, our technology, and our culture. Trust me, you will be doing that, but you'll also be doing much, much more. Together, we'll discover new life, explore new places, fight together, laugh together, cry together. Every mission is so much more than the sum of its reports, and we'll have so much to tell. We're going to go places people have gone, but that's not at the core of our mission. What we're here to do, what we were born to do, is to go where no one has gone before.
The audience applauds.
ZOOM OUT slowly on the shot of the stage with all the senior staff.
FADE IN:
MAIN ENGINEERING of the GANESHA It is a tall, cylindrical room with four levels, built around the warp engine. There are engineers climbing up and down ladders, going in and out of turbolifts, handing each other padds. Captain KAHLYA walks in at the base level, accompanied by Lieutenant Commander ILMAR.
KAHLYA
Report, Commander Ilmar.
ILMAR
Here we are.
He spreads his arms, a padd in one hand.
ILMAR
Heart of the ship. Behold, the high-capacity warp drive.
CUT to the engine room of the ATHENA where the same conversation is being played out between Captain CORTES and Lieutenant Commander RYAN SIMMONS.
CORTES
Fascinating. I don't suppose you have the time to give me a tour, Commander Simmons?
SIMMONS shakes her head.
CUT to the engine room of the Thoth, where the same conversation is being played out between Captain SHREVE and Lieutenant Commander ERIC CAMDEN. Captain SHREVE follows him as he goes up a ladder.
SHREVE
Are you sure you couldn't use an extra hand, Mr. Camden? I took extension courses in advanced warp dynamics.
He flexes his metal arm and wiggles his eyebrows.
CAMDEN
An extra hand? I'm lucky to have two!
He bursts out laughing. The captain cracks a smile as well. Suddenly, a voice comes from the comms.
COMPUTER (V.O.)
We are on schedule to leave spacedock at 13:00 hours. All hands, please report to your posts.
SHREVE
Well. I suppose "all hands" includes the captain, doesn't it?
CAMDEN
That it does. In any case,
He picks up a tool, and brandishes it.
CAMDEN
I have a high-capacity warp drive to get running.
TRACK as CAPTAIN SHREVE exits Main Engineering.
FADE OUT
FADE IN:
The BRIDGE of the GANESHA. The BRIDGE CREW (MORET KAHLYA, MIRELLI JO'KHA, ESPERANZA BLACKSHEAR, JAIYUNE, MALAI) is present.
KAHLYA has a small charm clutched tightly in his hand, at his his side. He runs his thumb over it as he paces around the bridge.
KAHLYA
All stations, I need a status report. Are we prepared for departure?
CUT to the BRIDGE of the ATHENA, where the BRIDGE CREW (BYRON CORTES, JELANI WALKER, DANA MENDEL, TOREL, ILYA VREN) is going through the same process. PAN to each crew member as they deliver their line.
VREN
Clear.
TOREL
All systems nominal.
MENDEL
All clear.
WALKER
Well. Ready when you are, captain.
CUT to the BRIDGE of the THOTH, focusing on the captain. The BRIDGE CREW (ANYA SHREVE, D'LAN, KEYLAR, ELIZABETH AYODELE, KIRENY, GHANAAR) is present.
SHREVE
You know, I've really missed this.
She takes a few deliberate steps forward.
SHREVE
Helm, lay in a course for Sector 5178, warp 9.
A pause. Then, she brings her hand forward.
SHREVE
Engage.
She brings two of her fingers together in a vague pointing gesture.
CUT TO ALL THREE SHIPS JUMPING TO WARP
FADE OUT
FADE IN:
SHOT OF THE STARFIELD AT WARP
SHREVE (V.O.)
Captain's log, stardate 56951.0. I would say that the mission's proceeding as planned, but the mission hasn't really started yet. Although, that won't be the case for much longer. We've nearly arrived at our starting line.
CUT TO INT. READY ROOM OF THE THOTH
The room is small and slightly cramped, with a desk, chair, and a small sofa against the wall.
CAPTAIN SHREVE is sitting at her desk and tapping at a padd. The door opens, and COMMANDER D'LAN comes in.
D'LAN
Captain.
SHREVE
Ah, D'Lan. Have a seat. I’ve been bored to tears, maybe you’d like to play some chess?
D'LAN
I appreciate it, captain, but we have almost reached the edge of Sector 5178.
CAPTAIN SHREVE smiles
SHREVE
Well! At long last.
They walk onto the BRIDGE.
CUT to them walking onto the bridge.
SHREVE
Helm, report.
GHANAAR
Sir, we're approaching the edge of Sector 5178.
SHREVE
Bring us out of warp.
She walks to the front of the bridge.
SHREVE
There it is. The edge of Federation space.
She turns to face her crew
SHREVE
Anybody bring their holo-imager?
She turns back to the viewscreen.
SHREVE
Ladies and gentlemen, remember this moment. Mr. Ghanaar, set a course at 152 mark 713, inclination 0, warp 5. Engage.
Nothing happens.
SHREVE
Helm, Eng-
She turns to the helm console, only to find no one.
ZOOM out on the empty bridge.
FADE OUT
FADE IN:
The bridge of the Thoth, completely empty except for CAPTAIN SHREVE.
THE KURATORA appears, out of a few distorted geometric shapes morphing into his image. He is in the form of a young man wearing a long grey robe and cap with draping.
KURATORA
Greetings.
SHREVE
Greetings. Now, may I ask, what have you done with my crew?
KURATORA
Such questions. Peace, Captain, I have done nothing with your crew. It is you which I am holding in a state of temporal isolation.
SHREVE
Would you care to explain how that works?
KURATORA
I suppose… it may be incomprehensible, in a way, to you. You see, I am a being from the fourth dimension. I may be able to explain this in your terms.
THE KURATORA begins moving about the bridge, gesturing as he makes his explanation.
KURATORA
Take, for example, a 2-dimensional picture. Imagine that there was a being living in it. This being would only be able to move along two axes, length and width. You could look in on them through, as your species puts it, a fourth wall. They would not even be aware that such a wall exists. Now, imagine that there is a fifth wall, in your reality. You are not aware of it, nor could you be, even if I spent an eternity explaining it to your greatest minds. We can look in on you through it, and, in this case, project ourselves through it. While you move on three axes, we move on four: length, width, depth, and time.
SHREVE
If you can do all of that, than why would you specifically make contact with me?
KURATORA
Now that is the question, isn’t it? It is because my kind and I are guards. There have been several incidents in the past, however, for the most part, we try to prevent the civilizations in this quadrant from harm by other civilizations.
SHREVE
It’s a noble cause, but I assure you, we already have regulations in place preventing us from harming, or even interfering with developing civilizations.
KURATORA
We have looked in on humanity, and you have ignored these regulations when it suited you. Observe.
The viewscreen plays clips from previous episodes where the Prime Directive is disregarded and it results negatively for the species in question.
SHREVE
Those were mistakes, made by others in the past. You can’t accuse my crew of doing the same.
KURATORA
That is a valid point. This is why I have brought you here. You are the mission commander. You speak for them, and I will divine your intentions.
SHREVE
You’re wrong on that count. I may be the mission commander, but we’re all on this mission together. If you can really see what’s in our hearts, then look at all of ours.
THE KURATORA shakes his head.
KURATORA
The effort of interdimensional projection is too great. I cannot read all of you.
SHREVE
Then read just the captains. We are a poor substitute for the entire crew, but we represent them.
KURATORA
As you wish.
CAPTAIN KAHLYA and CAPTAIN CORTES appear on the bridge.
KAHLYA
Anya? What’s going on here?
FADE OUT
FADE IN:
INT. THE BRIDGE OF THE THOTH
CORTES
So let me get this straight. You’re putting the entire Federation on trial based on the thoughts and emotions of three people?
KURATORA
No, nothing so extreme as that. I’m merely putting the people of these three ships on trial based on your intentions in the Delta Quadrant.
KAHLYA
And what would be our sentence if we fail to meet your standards?
KURATORA
Fear not. We would simply turn you away.
CORTES
I will not permit you to… “read” us.
KURATORA
Then you will never pass.
KAHLYA
Byron, I must object. Letting them scan us is our only hope for so much as starting on our mission.
CORTES
Captain Kahlya, this is unacceptable. I will not allow an alien entity with unknown intentions to probe our minds and hold us to their arbitrary standards.
KAHLYA
And I would agree with you, in any other situation. But our mission is much too important and their intentions are peaceful.
SHREVE
Oh, stop it. Both of you. You're Starfleet officers, you want to bicker, you do it across a long table and call it a debate.
She turns to the Kuratora.
SHREVE
Kuratora, will your readings harm us?
THE KURATORA shakes his head.
KURATORA
No.
SHREVE
Then it’s resolved. As commander of this mission, I order you to let the Kuratora determine our intentions.
CAPTAIN CORTES looks miffed.
KURATORA
Are you prepared?
SHREVE
Yes.
KAHLYA looks around nervously.
KAHLYA
Yes.
CORTES
Prepared as I’ll ever be.
THE KURATORA closes his eyes and folds his hands in front of him in a prayerlike gesture.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. SCHOOLYARD
Children can be seen playing on the playground outside of a brick building. They seem not to notice THE KURATORA or CAPTAIN SHREVE, who are standing in the foreground. CAPTAIN SHREVE looks around, confusedly.
SHREVE
This is West Oak Elementary school.
She turns to THE KURATORA.
SHREVE
Are you surveying my memories?
KURATORA
Yes. You seemed to have a great deal of emotion surrounding this event.
SHREVE
That could apply to a lot of things that happened here.
CUT to a group of children circling around two other children, who are in an argument. One of them is obviously a younger ANYA SHREVE, and the other one is a small Andorian child named YREN.
YREN
You’re gonna be sorry if you mess with me! My big brother goes to the middle school, he’ll beat you up!
ANYA
I’ll beat you up first if you snitch on me again!
YREN
You shouldn’t have been cheating on a test in the first place.
ANYA
Don’t care! You told on me!
She turns to the rest of the group.
ANYA
Yren’s a little snitch!
YREN
Am not.
ANYA
Are too!
He swings at her.
YREN
Am not!
She grabs his arm.
ANYA
Yeah, you are!
The two get into a fight, eventually ending with them crying and nursing bruised limbs.
CAPTAIN SHREVE has a pained expression.
SHREVE
Why are you surveying this memory?
KURATORA
You had a lot of emotion surrounding it, as I said. Besides, you hurt another being. This calls into question the purity of your intentions.
SHREVE
Do your people have children?
THE KURATORA remains blank.
SHREVE
Children are when a member of most species isn’t fully developed. They’ve just been brought into this world, and don’t have a good conception of its rules.
KURATORA
Ah, yes, that. Our species has no equivalent.
SHREVE
When the events occurred that formed this memory, I was a child. I didn’t know that violence and insults weren’t going to help me. This was an embarrassing incident, looking back on it.
KURATORA
I see. So you have learned from this mistake?
SHREVE
Oh, yes. One hell of a life lesson.
PAN to the two children. ANYA walks over to YREN and sullenly sticks out her hand.
ANYA
Sorry I beat you up.
YREN giggles.
YREN
Sorry I beat you up!
SHREVE
See? Even then, I knew fighting was wrong. I mean, that didn’t stop me for a long, long time, but if you can read my mind, you’ll know that I’ve definitely learned my lesson by now.
THE KURATORA smiles.
CUT to INT. BACKSTAGE
Behind a red velvet curtain, several teenagers bustle back and forth. THE KURATORA and CAPTAIN KAHLYA take stand aside from all the chaos.
KAHLYA
This is the Tiernenville High School Auditorium.
He turns to THE KURATORA
KAHLYA
Why are we here, in particular?
KURATORA
This is your mind. If anyone knows, it will be you.
A young MORET KAHLYA is standing in front of a mirror, taking deep breaths and muttering to himself. A passing human teenager puts a reassuring hand on his shoulder.
HUMAN TEEN
Come on, Moret. Don’t sweat it. I know you’ll do great.
MORET manages a shaky grin, and continues to rub a lucky talisman he has in one hand.
Someone standing by the stage-left entrance puts her ear to the wall.
CUE-CALLER
Guys, they’re almost done with the Death of Mellarsis scene. Moret, you’re up next.
MORET gives a tight nod, then goes to the stage-left entrance, leaving his lucky talisman in front of the mirror.
TRACK from behind as he walks out onstage, then pan around to the front as he stops. There is a pause, and you can hear his heart beating. You can still hear it as the camera PANS over the audience. KAHLYA and THE KURATORA are in the audience. CAPTAIN KAHLYA has a worried expression.
MORET
M-my Mellarsis was l-l-light to his people, and, uh…
He swallows heavily and looks down at his feet. His hand is moving as if clutching the lucky talisman.
MORET
And now we a-all know d-d-darkness…
He mumbles incomprehensibly to finish his monologue, then shuffles awkwardly offstage.
THE KURATORA and CAPTAIN KAHLYA are back in the backstage area.
KURATORA
You were so hesitant to complete your task that you failed to complete it. I do not understand.
KAHLYA
I was… nervous.
KURATORA
Nervous?
KAHLYA
Yes. You see, I have these talismans that I take comfort in. They do not actually help me, but they make me feel safe. When I had to go without them, I felt unprotected.
THE KURATORA frowns.
KURATORA
You are overly hesitant, and take comfort in primitive talismans?
KAHLYA
That is not a very charitable way of putting it.
KURATORA
Charitability is irrelevant.
The young MORET KAHLYA looks down at his talisman, frowns, and puts it down on the table.
The CUE-CALLER peers around the curtain.
CUE-CALLER
Moret, Dominic, Galen, you're up next.
MORET and two other teens go out onstage.
CAPTAIN KAHLYA and THE KURATORA are in the audience. THE KURATORA looks confused as MORET delivers his lines with little hesitation this time.
KURATORA
Why are you not hesitant anymore?
KAHLYA
Don't let my exterior fool you. I was terrified, delivering my lines. But backstage, just then, I had a realisation.
KURATORA
Yes?
KAHLYA
It occurred to me that I was the one doing the work. My talisman was a simple object, and it would not help me if I did not help myself.
PAN upwards to young MORET KAHLYA triumphantly finishing his scene.
CUT to INT. STARFLEET SHIP
The bridge is small and upholstered in pale grey. Young men and women in Starfleet cadet uniforms are manning the posts. At intermittent times, explosions rock the bridge. A young BYRON CORTES is sitting in the captain's chair, giving out orders. CAPTAIN CORTES and THE KURATORA are standing to the side.
FADE OUT
Ok, apparently there's a character limit. Whoops!