Please note, the Annapurna is now referred to as a vessel of the Hillary Class. It's too late for me to edit the earlier references to her being a Ramjet Class but in future she will be referenced as Hillary Class.
USS Annapurna NCC 70000
En-route to Cold Station 47
The Annapurna didn't have a Briefing Room per se. Briefings on the Hillary Class vessels usually took place on the Bridge or, when a larger attendance was required, in the ships Mess. Such a meeting was being conducted at present - with the six members of the vessels command staff in attendance in addition to Doctor Abigail Lang and her assistant, Samuel Tolliver.
This was the first time that both Ensign Kalen Oak and Lieutenant Nina Kidder had seen the entire command staff, the first time that they had met several of them despite both being familiar with all of them from their personnel and medical files.
A table in the Mess had been commandeered for the meeting. Darcy sat at the head of the table, Kidder to his left and a bald headed Deltan female that Kalen identified as Lieutenant Jg Orra, the ships Ops Manager and Second Officer.
Kalen himself was sat next to Orra and on his other side was sat his roommate, the ships Chief Engineer, Lieutenant Jg Bilal Patanjali. On the other side of the table, next to Kidder, sat a Human man with longish brown hair and a stubbled chin. That was Lieutenant Jg Hans Santoro, the ships CONN Officer.
Finally, next to Santoro, sat Samuel Tolliver and, at the opposite end of the table to Captain Darcy, sat Doctor Abigail Lang.
The atmosphere in the room was tense. Everyone had been given the chance to view the message from Doctor Persis Indeskar at Cold Station 47 and everyone would be given the chance to feedback and provide any information or ideas.
Darcy sipped at his cup of tea and placed the cup back onto the saucer.
"Shall we begin?" he asked, there was a murmur of ascent around the table so he continued. "You've all seen the message from Doctor Indeskar. I've invited Doctor Lang to attend because she was the intended recipient of the message and in the hopes she may be able to provide us with more information ..."
Lang nodded.
"To be honest, guys," said Lang, "I'm not sure how much help I'm going to be. I wasn't privvy to the details of Persis' research project. All I know is that she was involved in the field of biological research."
Kidder leaned forward. This was going to be interesting, thought Darcy, was she going to bring the same front to her professional behaviour as she did to any extracurricular interaction.
"That seems to be a running theme," revealed Kidder, reviewing the PADD. "I was able to contact Starfleet about Doctor Indeskar's research, but it seems that her actual research is classified. I couldn't find out anything."
"Classified? Who by?" asked Darcy.
"Starfleet Intelligence," said Kidder, leaning back in her chair and crossing her arms.
Kalen raised a hand, nervous about putting his point of view forward on his first staff meeting.
"Something occurs to me, Captain," ventured the Bajoran medical officer. "Why haven't Cold Station 47 sent out an official distress call ..."
Darcy smiled. The medic definitely had promise. Patanjali nodded in agreement with his roommate.
"Kids got a point. Why haven't they sent out an official distress call?"
Orra shrugged.
"We have to assume that either their personnel were compromised or that their equipment was," conjectured the Deltan Ops Manager. "Which means the damage to the station could be more widespread than we'd previously considered."
Lang interjected.
"The message that Persis sent me was terribly degraded, it's always possible that the official distress call was to degraded to make it out to anyone."
"So, we're looking at a possibility of mass casualties?" Darcy asked.
"I've already put in a call to Starfleet and the colonies in the Fold," announced Kidder. "The Antiem will head towards our location with other vessels on standby should we need them and several of the Fold colonies have put their medical facilities at our disposal ..."
"But we're prepared for dealing with casualties?"
Kalen nodded.
"As ready as we'll ever be, Captain," offered the Bajoran. "With permission, I'd like to brief those crewmen with field medic training so they can assist on the ship whilst I'm down on the planet."
"Permission granted, Ensign," said Darcy. "Are there going to be any other issues we can anticipate beforehand?"
Orra nodded.
"From our long-distance scans and the regular updates that the station sent out, we've got the possibility of a strong electrical storm that's going to hamper the use of the transporters. We're going to be looking at operating using the shuttles ..." she offered.
"I'll have the crew prepare the Herzog and the Lachenal for use," offered Lieutenant Santoro.
"Thankyou, Hans. XO, I'd like you to lead the mission down to the station. A bit of a baptism of fire, but it'll do you good to get stuck in," said Darcy. "Your discretion on your team, however ..."
Kidder nodded.
"I'd like to join the team that goes down, Marius ..." said Lang.
Darcy exchanged looks with his First Officer. She'd come out of her shell and had conducted herself well during the briefing so far, it seemed that when on duty she was all professional. Although he believed Lang had a place on the mission, he'd just entrusted the landing party to her and he didn't want to stick his fingers in.
For her part, Kidder took a moment to consider the request before nodding.
"You can come down, Doctor, but you need to understand that when I give you an order, it needs to be obeyed," said Kidder to a mute nod of acknowledgement from the scientist.
"If there's nothing else we need discussed, we should finish preparing for our arrival at the station ..."
USS Shackleton NCC 78302
The Federation Border
Captain Barbara Montoya shifted in the chair of her Ready Room. Her vessel, the Shackleton, had been monitoring activity along the borders of the Federation. Ostensibly operating on behalf of Starfleet, the vessel was at the beck and call of those in charge of Starfleet Intelligence.
And it was one of the chiefs of that institution who had requested to speak to her. Her monitor activated and Admiral Seeley Brandon appeared on the screen, his face creased in a frown and his fingers steepled in front of him.
"Tell me, Captain Montoya, how much do you know about the Sanctuary Fold ?"
USS Annapurna NCC 70000
En-route to Cold Station 47
Lieutenant Kidder decided she ought to check in with Captain Darcy before arrival at the planet that harbored Cold Station 47. The ship was now mere minutes away but her time had otherwise been occupied with supervising the preparations for the upcoming mission.
Kidder rang the door chime and Darcy beckoned her into the room where he was sat behind his desk, running through information that had been made avaliable on the scientists at CS47 and their projects. It had, thought Kidder as she had skimmed the same information, made rather interesting reading especially the continued marked absence of any information on Persis Indeskar's project.
"I've made my selections for the mission," announced Kidder. "We'll be using both shuttles. Myself, Kalen and Doctor Lang in the first. And with your permission, Santoro, Kelly and Marcus in the other alongside Lang's assistant, Samuel Tolliver ..."
Kelly and Marcus usually manned CONN and OPS respectively on Gamma Shift but both had recieved specialist tactical training allowing them to carry out security duties when needed.
"Sounds about right," said Darcy. "Lieutenant, back in the briefing. I know you don't want to be here, that much is abundantly clear, but if you continue carrying out your duties professionally then I can't fault you at present."
Kidder nodded, absently let a smile cross her lips.
"Thankyou, Sir."
The intercom beeped.
"Captain, this is the Bridge. I just thought you'd like to know we're entering orbit above Cold Station 47 ..." came the voice of Lieutenant Orra over the comm channel.
Darcy tapped his communicator.
"The XO and I will be right up, Orra."
Darcy came out from behind his desk, exited his cabin into the corridor and walked the short distance to the Bridge where Lieutenant Orra was standing behind the command chair watching the crew work their stations.
And on the screen at the front of the Bridge was the sandy planet that held Cold Station 47 and, a swirling mass of grey and black and blue and electrical yellow denoted the electrical storm currently creating havok above the research station.
Darcy lowered himself into the command chair.
"You're green to go when you're ready, XO," he said.
Kidder nodded and exited the Bridge.