SS Kanrin Maru
On final approach to orbital insertion around Molari IV
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Captain Poiroux watched the orange planet grow in size on the viewscreen with a sense of relief. Though he had carried hazardous cargoes before, this was the most he had hauled at one time. He would not fully relax until the transfer was complete and they were on-loading the processed dilithium.
"Standard orbit, Mr. Olsstru," Poiroux ordered the helmsman. "Reduce speed to ahead, slow."
"Aye, sir. Standard orbit, reducing speed to ahead slow."
As the super freighter slowed again and subjected itself to the gravitational influence of the planet, the broken cargo pod in bay 58 shifted once more. The smoldering bag of Tri-P burst into flames, the fire causing the temperature in the bay to quickly rise to almost 1000 degree celcius.
On the bridge of the Kamrin Maru, the crewman at the operations station frowned as two warning indicators suddenly came on. "Sir? I'm reading a sudden temperature increase in bay 56 and bay 60."
Poiroux felt a sudden trickle of fear. His mind raced with possibilities, none of them pleasant. Aloud he asked, "What about other bays? Bay 58 is in between."
The crewman rechecked his board and shook his head. "No abnormal readings from any other bay, including 58."
Captain Poiroux tapped his commbadge. "Number One, we're reading temperature increases in bays 56 and 60. Get a fire control team to check it out, just to be safe." He paused, then added, "Check out bay 58 as well."
"Acknowledged. Shraas, out."
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USS Bluefin
In standard orbit around Molari IV
Captain Akinola was reading a PADD with the latest threat assessment for the sector, when T'Ser spoke up.
"Incoming message from the Kanrin Maru, sir. Captain Poiroux is standing by."
Akinola felt a tingle of concern in the back of his mind. "On screen, commander."
As soon as he saw Poiroux's face, Akinola knew something was wrong. "Captain Poiroux, what can I do for you?"
"We're reading temperature increases in two of our cargo holds. I've got fire control teams en route to investigate."
Akinola frowned, "Do you require assistance?"
"Not at this time. I'll keep you posted. Kanrin Maru out."
"He seems stressed," observed T'Ser.
"Damn right he's stressed," said Akinola. "Mr. Fralk, bring us alongside the Kanrin Maru. Ms. T'Ser, contact the Scamp and provide a sit-rep and our intentions. Ask them to maintain their position for the moment."
He tapped his commbadge. "Akinola to Commander McBride."
"McBride, go ahead."
"Commander, assemble all fire control and damage control teams in the hangar bay. See that both Star Stallions are at ready five status and loaded out with fire suppression torpedoes."
"Aye sir, what's the situation?"
"Not sure yet, but Captain Poiroux is reporting temperature spikes in two cargo bays."
McBride hesitated a brief moment. "Understood captain. We'll be ready in five."
"Thank you commander, Akinola out." From his vantage point, the captain could not see the look of fear on T'Ser's face.
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SS Kanrin Maru
In standard orbit around Molari IV
Shraas, the Andorian first mate, and five other crewmen, all wearing hardened thermal suits, approached the internal access ports to bays 56 - 60. Shraas eyed his hand-held scanner. "Corridor temperature is now over 100 degree celcius," he said over his helmet transmitter. He placed a probe against the hatch to bay 56. His naturally cool blood turned colder as he saw the reading. "Bridge, interior temperature of bay 56 is now in excess of 300 degrees. Shall we enter?"
"Negative," responded Poiroux. "Take a reading on the other two bays first."
As Shraas approached the second bay, his suit alarm went off. He checked the reading and was shocked to see that the corridor temperature had climbed to over 500 degrees celcius. His suit was only rated for 700 degrees. He turned to the other crewmen. "Get back to the next section, begin to seal off the fire doors!"
"What about you?" asked a Caitian crewman.
"I'll head aft toward engineering and start sealing off bulkeads that way. Go!"
The crewmen moved as quickly as they could in their hard suits. Shraas approached the hatch to bay 58 with apprehension. He moved the sensor probe toward the hatch. His eyes widened in fear as he saw the reading. He quickly activated his helmet transmitter as he began to trot aft. "Shraas to bridge!" There was genuine panic in his voice now. "Bay 58 . . . reading over 1000 degrees. . . jetison immediately. Bridge do you copy?"
On the bridge of the Kanrin Maru, Captain Poiroux lunged forward to the fire and damage control panel. He flipped the cover off of a protected switch, reached in and turned it hard to the right.
In bay 58, the ejection mechanism worked as it was designed. Unfortunately, the offending cargo container was no longer in the proper position to eject. Explosive bolts blew the outer hatch into space and powerful hydraulic rams shoved against the containers in the bay, with the purpose of driving the contents out and away from the ship.
Instead, one of the hydraulic rams slammed the container against the edge of the open hatch, peeling it open as one would peel the skin from an orange. The sudden compression, combined with the heat from the burning bag of Tri-P caused an explosion with the force equal to a photon torpedo.
The explosion tore through the hull of the super freighter, damaging many control systems. The dorsal corridor where Shraas and his crew occupied was instantly filled with green fire. Shraas, mercifully, never knew what hit him. His fire control team was not so fortunate as the blast wave blew the first fire hatch off its hinges, crushing two and injuring the rest. The fire quickly finished them off.
Throughout the Kanrin Maru klaxons sounded, lights flickered, and the entire ship shook. The poweful explosion caused the ship to skew from its course as the venting plasma acted as a giant thruster. Even as the blast effect diminished, the now open bags of Tri-P in three bays ignited with a sudden flash and began to burn ferociously.
* * *
USS Bluefin
500 km to port of the SS Kanrin Maru
"Shields! SHIELDS!" yelled Akinola as the fireball blossomed from the stricken super freighter. In a moment, the cutter was shaken violently as the massive shockwave hit them and shrapnel from the explosion sparked against their shields.
"Evasive, Mr. Fralk! Get us ahead of that ship and bring us bow-on. T'Ser, contact Scamp, we're going to need them here A-SAP. Get a flash message to Echo, alpha-one priority - have them dispatch all available vessels and the fire cutter. Get ETA's when you can. And see if you can open a channel to that ship!"
He slapped his commbadge. "Commander McBride, launch the super stallions. Have them approach from the starboard, repeat, starboard side of the freighter. I want them away from that plasma fire. Stand by on transporting the fire teams until you hear from me - acknowledge!"
"McBride - acknowledged. Launching stallions, fire teams of standby in both transporter rooms."
"Good man, Akinola out." He tapped his commbadge again, "Bridge to sickbay."
"Sickbay, Baxter here."
"Doc, there's been a massive explosion on the freighter, I expect casualties - burns and radiation exposure. Get ready."
Akinola heard Baxter's sharp intake of breath, then his reply. "Understood, captain. I'll get the triage teams together."
"Thanks, Doc. Akinola out."
"Sir?" T'Ser turned from her station. "I have Captain Poiroux."
"On screen." he said, tersely.
Poiroux looked pale and his eyes were wide with fear. "Bluefin! We've experienced a massive explosion and fire. Steering controls are off-line and I've lost contact with our fire control team. We request assistance!" Behind him, multiple alarms were blaring and the bridge was chaotic as crew members tried to deal with multiple crises.
"Captain, we have fire control teams standing by. Right now, we need to start getting your passengers and crew off of your ship. We understand you've lost steerage. Can you maintain orbit?"
Poiroux turned and shouted a question to the helmsman. The reply was muffled over the din, but when Poiroux turned, Akinola could guess the news was not good. Poiroux shook his head. "The blast changed our pitch and yaw angles. Our orbit is beginning to degrade. Without helm controls, we've got about six, maybe seven hours before we hit atmosphere."
Akinola pursed his lips. "Understood. We'll try to get tractor beams on you, maybe delay your descent until we can get helm control restored."
Poiroux exhaled a mirthless laugh. "Captain, no offense, but a 150 thousand ton cutter isn't going to have much pull on a 3 million ton super freighter. And you can forget restoring the helm. That blast took out our main control trunk. It couldn't have happened in a worse place."
Akinola breathed out hard. "Understood, Captain. However, we've got the Scamp arriving in a few minutes and other ships en route. Don't give up yet! Now, get those passengers ready for transport!"
Poiroux nodded. "Yes. Yes, we'll get that done right away. You'll need to use your transporters - ours are off-line."
"No problem there, captain. Just get them as far forward as you can before beam-out. The radiation from that fire is starting to affect our sensors and we don't want to lose transporter lock."
"Understood. We'll assemble the passengers in the forward observation lounge. Poiroux, out." The screen returned to the view of the wounded ship, tendrils of green fire swirled from its side. The yaw to starboard was more marked as the ship approached a 30 degree angle off its direction of travel. This concerned Akinola as he anticipated that the ship's structural integrity fields had been compromised. He tapped his commbadeg again. "Akinola to Gralt."
"Gralt here, I understand the lursh has impacted the occilator."
"Unfortunately, you heard correctly. Get up here to the bridge. I want you monitoring that ship. I don't know whether its going to burn up first or break up."
"On my way. Gralt, out."
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