The Vulcan Series
Table of Content:
Ep. 1: The Needs of the Many
Ep. 2: The Needs of the Few
Ep. 3: 'T' Minus Negative
Ep. 4: A Pon Too Farr
Ep. 5: Seeing is Believing, Part 1
Ep. 6: Seeing is Believing, Part 2
Ep. 7: Mind in a Vat
Ep. 8: The Job
The Vulcan Character Highlights
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Episode 5: Seeing is Believing, Part 1
Performance Theater, Passenger Deck C
On the passenger deck, deck C of the Vulcan, is a theater and stage. A number of the crew have come together to play music. S'Talla on the booch, Charlie playing the slide trombone, Naxx on the recat-pukk, Art on the bass and T'Pree on the traditional Vulcan lute with Ya and Ne playing the Bynar electric, double-sided, two tiered keyboards. Cialoa sings and keeps time with the chi'meis, (an Orion version of castanets), with a reluctant Dr. Gödel taking a turn at singing and playing a triangle and/or cow bell. Dr. Gödel loves to sing because she doesn't stutter when she sings and she has a very nice voice.
Francesca is center stage singing the old Earth jazz singer, Eartha Kitt's version of, Want to be Evil. Francesca avoids all eye contact with the audience of five, T'Pia, Damian, Sadek, Spalloz, and Prof. Kazzak. Dr. Gödel's expressions mutate in conjunction with the words to the song. She is highly expressive and fun to watch. She looks like she really means what she is singing. When she's in her laboratory, with Professor Kazzak, and singing, are the only three times Francesca Gödel feels relief from the pressures of being around people.
"I wanna be nastY, I wanna be cruel."
"I wanna be darING, I wanna shoot pool!"
"And in the theater, I want to change my SEAT,"
"Just so I can step on EVerybody's FEET!"
On the Vulcan's bridge
Sam is at the helm, humming an old Irish tune called, Black Velvet Band. Skyvik sits in the command chair studying a data tablet. The rest of the bridge is empty.
Sam stops her humming when the Vulcan announces, "We are now within point five light years of Klingon space, Commander Skyvik, Sam."
"Thank you Vulcan." replies Sam to the ship.
"Dr. Kelly," Skyvik notes, "I have noticed that the ship's computer has taken to calling you by your first name since we returned to our time. Is there a possibility that something is wrong with its programming after traveling through time?"
"No. There is nothing wrong with her. Vulcan is better than ever, in fact. She has actually benefited from our excursion to the future. Don't you think she is more pleasant to talk to this way?"
Skyvik answers, "I have no feelings about that. The computer performs its job well. That is enough. I am not inclined to address an inanimate object by a name or gender, as you and Captain S'Talla have started doing."
Sam smiles, "I'm sure Vulcan will explain her opinions around that when she is ready."
Skyvik gives a meaningless "hummm" and returns to reading his tablet.
Sam spins her chair all the way around to face him.
"Commander. S'Talla was telling me that you have actually met a Klingon before."
Skyvik answers without taking his eyes from his tablet, "I have met many."
Sam asks, "Have all those meetings been in combat?"
"No."
Skyvik puts his tablet down and looks at Sam. "Klingons are a warrior society but even warriors have their times to relax. Most of the Klingons I have met have been in public establishments and on r and r or during diplomatic deployment. I have only met them in combat twice and only once was at close engagement. You do not want to meet a Klingon, Ms. Kelly. They are the most formidable warriors I have ever met."
"S'Talla said pretty much the same thing." Sam responds.
Skyvik points out, "half a light year from their border is close enough. I do not wish to have a repeat of my encounter on Massinon N32."
"That was during the Ca'Ukutt Conflict? S'Talla mentioned that. I have never heard of it." explains Sam.
Skyvik tells Sam, "I have fought in a number of conflicts and single engagements of which the public never became aware. I am not surprised that you have not heard of the Ca'Ukutt Conflict. It was in a remote region of space on the Federation side, near where the Romulan and Klingon borders come together."
Sam sat listening and prompted, "What happened?"
"We were sent in to reconnoiter the planet surface for installation of a defensive base from which to protect several isolated member planets between Donalu V and Archanis IV
"We had heard rumors that there was Klingon activity on the border and evidence suggested they were interested in Massinon N32 for their own use." Skyvik tells Sam. "We did not think there was but a small scouting platoon, so we went in with minimal fire power and basic gear to locate and assess. We were not to engage the enemy."
Sam sits enraptured, waiting to hear the whole story. Skyvik's deep voice takes her along, as if she was there.
The Surface of Massinon N32
Nine Vulcan soldiers moved stealthily over the terrain. Their combat suits made them difficult to see among the rocks and sand.
Skyvik's voice overlays the action in Sam's mind. "We found them five KMs from our drop zone. They had not heard us and were unaware that we were there."
The Vulcan soldiers spread out in four two-man teams to survey the camp. With wide spectrum passive optical recorders, the squad conducted a detailed 3-D survey of the camp. The Klingon outpost consisted of several portable domes, a transceiver antenna array and a shuttle port with three Klingon space shuttles landed on three of six landing pads on the far side of the compound.
Skyvik, crouched alone behind a boulder on an overlooking hill, heard in his earpiece, "Lieutenant Commander, it looks like they are lightly armed. Their munitions storage is in the gray and white dome. We could take it out and ground their shuttles"
Skyvik watched a particularly big Klingon step out of a small hut to cast his gaze appreciatively up towards the stars. Skyvik whispered, "We are not to engage. Stay outside their perimeter, finish your recon, and rendezvous at checkpoint Nala."
"Yes sir."
The big Klingon wandered towards the edge of the camp.
"Team Rehkuh" Skyvik warned. "Nemut wandering your way."
"Visual contact of nemut confirmed. He is just looking for a bush to relieve himself behind." answered one of the Vulcans from team Rehkuh. "He is big, but he is unarmed. He is not a threat. Continuing survey."
Skyvik watched a pair of Klingons, female and male, in light field armor, pass close by on a sentry circuit. Their belts holstered hand-held disruptors and they carried disruptor rifles in a patrol ready position. Each of the two complimented the other by holding their rifles in a mirror stance to the other, so the slightly lowered muzzles pointed in opposite directions outward.
Skyvik's voice comments on the scene he is describing to Sam. "I do not know if Klingons have a dominant hand like many other species, but they train to be equally proficient fighting with either."
Another pair of Klingons moved from the central shelter that was painted light gray and tan camouflage to blend with the sand and rocks of the arid countryside. The two Klingons in the camp were speaking and laughing together. One mimed a chop with a two handed weapon, his feet stepped wide in a thrust of his imaginary bat'leth and Skyvik heard the word, "pagh!" They both laughed again.
Over Skyvik's com came the subdued voice of one of his soldiers, "Team Dahkuh, survey complete. We are heading to check point Nala."
Skyvik acknowledged, "Understood. Teams Wuhkuh, Rehkuh, and Kehkuh, check in."
"Kehkuh checking in. Survey complete."
"Wuhkuh checking in. Our work is done."
There was silence.
Skyvik tapped his com, "Team Rehkuh, check in."
Silence.
Skyvik whispered directions into his com, "Alert! Team Wuhkuh, team Kehkuh, check on…"
The com clicked, "Team Rehkuh checking in. Our data is collected. We are ready."
"Very good. All teams meet back at check point Nala."
Skyvik faded back from his cover into a sparse cluster of Davvac brush.
Skyvik emerged from the scrub five kilometers from the Klingon encampment to find six of his soldiers waiting for him.
"Where is team Rehkuh?"
Skyvik didn't wait for an answer. He moved to defensive cover. His six teammates followed his lead and took up covering defensive positions.
"Team Rehkuh, check in." Skyvik called quietly into his com.
No answer.
A thud to his left and a grunt turned Skyvik's attention towards where the two member team, Dahkuh, had made their stand. A giant Klingon stood with the two soldiers and snapped the neck of one of the Vulcan's from behind. Before the second soldier could react, the Klingon had disarmed the dead Vulcan and hurled his limp body into his partner. This prevented the second Vulcan from aiming his weapon as he wrestled with the dead weight of his deceased partner. The Klingon thrust the captured hand phaser into his own belt and dodged behind a rock just as Team Wuhkuh fired upon the enemy.
Both phaser beams missed, burning the boulder behind where the Klingon had stood and lit a small Davvac bush on fire. The second soldier sprung back up after laying his companion's body down, and raced around the rock to pursue his enemy.
A flash of phaser fire indicated the Vulcan soldier discharged his weapon as soon as he swung behind the large stone, but a thud sounded and a heavy rock rolled into view, just ahead of the second Vulcan's backwards falling body. His forehead was smashed and covered with his green blood. He lay dead still on his back, hands empty of the phaser pistol he had fired a second earlier.
Skyvik called into his com, "Flank and fire!"
Skyvik and teams Wuhkuh and Kehkuh, broke cover to run out in a pincer maneuver, trying to outflank the enemy soldier. They crossed around to either side of the rocky cover the Klingon had taken shelter behind. The Klingon was gone.
The Vulcans spun, covering the area with their hand phasers. A flash of the running Klingon pulled their attention to a cluster of rocks a dozen meters away. Skyvik noted four Vulcan phasers stuffed into the enemy warrior's belt. The brief break in cover drew Vulcan phaser fire when the big alien warrior changed cover towards the left. The wary Vulcans moved in, phasers ready.
Skyvik assessed the terrain as his team converged through the gap between the rocks and followed the direction to the left, where the Klingon had dodged. The Klingon had lured them into a small open area surrounded by cover and concealment. Skyvik stepped back, instantly understanding the trap. He started to warn his men. It was too late. The huge Klingon rushed from hiding.
The surprisingly fast giant had circled all the way around the clearing and hit them from his original position from the right. Skyvik would have been first to fall in the powerful attack. Instead, he watched in astonishment, unable to discharge his phaser for fear of hitting his own men.
The Klingon warrior disarmed the first Vulcan soldier easily, and used the surprised Vulcan as a shield to rush the next Vulcan soldier in line. The first Vulcan's weapon joined the others in the Klingon's belt before the second Vulcan was suddenly struggling with his unarmed partner. The Klingon had released his Vulcan shield, just as he grabbed the wrist of a third Vulcan soldier, pulling him off balance and into the big Klingon's chest.
The Vulcan's phaser was trapped in his hand when the Klingon covered it with his own larger fist. The phaser went off and both fallen and struggling Vulcan's lit up with the high energy burst before the ion oder of atomization replaced their two bodies.
The fourth Vulcan dodged the Klingon's charge and rolled. The Klingon thrust the phaser from his captive into his belt to join the growing collection of phasers already there.
Skyvik raced to flank the amazing warrior between himself and his last remaining teammate. The Klingon surprised Skyvik, yet again, by punching his writhing captive hard, in the middle of his spine. Skyvik could hear the crunch of bone and raced to catch his teammate as he staggered and his legs gave out. The last Vulcan team member tried to fire, once the Klingon was clear, but the single Klingon warrior was too fast. He dodged, hopped up onto a rock, and hurled himself into the air. The huge Klingon flipped over with a medal winning twist, bringing both booted feet down onto the top of the last Vulcan's head. The Vulcan went down like a rag doll, his head smashing into a rock under the force and direction of those alien boots.
Skyvik realized that his friend and fellow soldier was already dead in his arms. The violent punch had not just crushed a vertebra, but had stopped one of the Vulcan's hearts.
Skyvik's voice says, "He was a good friend. I could have saved him, restarted his heart, but I knew he would never be able to walk again and there was no time, with that Klingon still attacking. I had to let my soldier and friend die."
Skyvik dropped his friend and aimed his own weapon. It was too late. The Klingon was gone again. Skyvik raced to open ground where he found a small amount of cover to make his stand. It would only be a momentary protection from the selection of Vulcan phasers his enemy had been able to collect. Skyvik realized he was going to die in the phaser beam of one of his own soldiers' weapons.
Skyvik stood up, coming out from behind his shelter.
"majQa" ("well done") yelled Skyvik in Klingon. He held his phaser out and dropped it on the ground. Then he took up a fighting stance.
"Heghlu'meH QaQ jajvam" echoed a gravelly Klingon voice. Skyvik turned. The Klingon had stepped out of concealment behind the large heavily muscled Vulcan. The Klingon stood several centimeters taller than even Skyvik. He held two of the seven phasers from his belt and thrust them out and away, tossing them to either side.
Skyvik set his feet. The warrior Klingon called to Skyvik. Skyvik's universal translator made the enemy's words understandable in Vulcan.
"I am Ghant of Daiktla Seven. Your honor elevates my own. I keep the name of every warrior I have killed face to face, to honor them for all time."
Skyvik knew what this warrior was asking, "Skyvik." Was the only word he spoke to his enemy.
Skyvik shifted to a spot nearer to his covering rocks.
The remaining collection of phasers hit the ground from the Klingon's battle belt.
"You need not fear your Federation phasers, I will meet you as empty handed as you are." assured the huge Klingon.
Skyvik straightened in a more assured stance. The Klingon closed the distance in what seemed like warp speed and punched.
Skyvik bobbed left and the Klingon missed, catching only an ineffectual glance of Skyvik's chin.
"You have better reflexes than your men." The Klingon took the moment to comment. Skyvik answered not. He, instead, went to the ground and swept the giant's feet. Ghant hopped clear and shot a foot out to strike Skyvik's head, leaping the length of Skyvik's nearly two meter body. Skyvik anticipated the maneuver and thrust his boot up into the juncture between the descending Klingon's legs. He was, in fact, hoping for such a strike.
Skyvik was laying on his back, his head a meter from the rocks behind which he had taken cover. The planted foot had little effect upon the Klingon, but Skyvik's straightened leg allowed him to swing the massive Klingon back, over Skyvik's head. His experienced foe, brought his armored forearms up before his face to hit the ground and roll out of the throw. Only, the Klingon didn't hit the ground behind Skyvik. Skyvik had maneuvered the Klingon's charge so the rocks were there to connect with the back of the warrior's head before hitting the ground.
The collision broke Ghant's arm brace and the heavy Klingon bounced from rock to ground, landing directly on the top of his hard skull. Skyvik was on his feet and moving towards his adversary in an instant. His ploy had worked, but he doubted he could fool the giant warrior again.
The Klingon rolled clear and shook his head as he held himself up on his hands and knees. He rolled again, expecting Skyvik's charge, even though he hadn't seen it coming.
"AuuAAGH!" cried the dazed Klingon warrior, and he swung his fists out and around, rising from a crouch. He caught Skyvik in the chest, knocking him back. Fortunate for Skyvik, this also moved him clear of a heavy back kick snapped out at Skyvik when Ghant's momentum continued to carry him around as he lept into the air.
Ghant fought on instinct. He stretched horizontally, nearly two meters above the ground, his left foot spun over the top of his extended right foot. The deadly warrior's left foot didn't miss. Skyvik went flying backwards from the instep of that large boot catching him below the ear. Skyvik slammed against the nearby boulder.
Ghant landed on his hands and sprung upright to meet Skyvik's palm against a broad sturdy nose. Skyvik brought a knee to the huge Klingons solar plexus. With the armor and the anatomy of a Klingon, the blow did not have the effect that it would have on a human or many other humanoid species, but Skyvik knew it wouldn't do anything but break the warrior's balance. Skyvik gripped the Klingon's collar and pulled. Their faces collided. Skyvik was not expecting the Klingon's hard forehead ridges to be impervious to his head butt. Skyvik broke. His head ringing from the mistake. He stumbled and dropped to one knee.
The Klingon laughed.
"majQa’!"
Skyvik rolled to rise, but the Klingon charged in. Skyvik, already on the ground, swept the Klingon's foot again. This time it worked. The Klingon went down.
Skyvik wasted no time and grappled the warrior from behind. Skyvik's arm went around Ghant's neck. The big Vulcan pulled his elbow in hard under the Klingon's chin. The powerful warrior stood up, dragging Skyvik of his feet. Skyvik bit. He latched onto the heavy collar with his teeth, from behind and pulled that piece of flexible armor back. Ghant roared and tried to thrust both arms upward to break Skyvik's hold around his neck. Skyvik knew he had no chance to choke this big warrior out, he, instead, reached under that pulled back collar and planted the fingers of his free hand against the cluster of nerves just under the enemy warrior's massive trapezoid. Ghant went down again, this time he was out..
Skyvik, breathing heavily, stood over the unconscious warrior.
"batlh bIchoHtaHvIS batlhlIj.!" Skyvik hoped he had said, "You fought for my honor and won."
Skyvik felt a presence. He looked up and was surrounded. As many as thirty Klingon warriors stood encircling the clearing.
"Are you not going to finish him, warrior?" asked one who wore the uniform of a Klingon commander.
The Klingon next to him said, "He will lose honor if you let him live and he will have to kill you to regain it."
"No!" Boomed Skyvik's deep voice. "He has suffered no loss of honor. I do not kill my teachers."
They stood as still as statues around the lone Vulcan.
Skyvik stood unwavering. His eyes held fast to those of the Commander with thirty disruptors leveled at him from all sides.
"Well spoken, Vulcan. Ghant has a fine student."
Disruptors lowered and two Klingons marched in to collect their commrad. Ghant was just waking up.
The bridge of the Vulcan
Sam says, "S'Talla said you killed him."
Skyvik answers, "I did. If he did not commit suicide after losing our battle, his loss of honor among his fellow Klingons was a death in itself. I did not tell S'Talla Ghant died, only that I defeated him."
"Sam, Commander Skyvik," interrupts the ship. "there is a Klingon ship in our path. We are closing with it at a virtual warp factor twelve. We are on a collision course."
"Computer, activate cloak!" calls Skyvik. "Go to red alert."
The red alert sirens come on and alarm lights flash.
Vulcan warns, "Commander, we are already within their sensor range. They have spotted us. If we cloak now, we give away our identity."
Skyvik adjusts quickly to Vulcan's suggestion. "Belay the order to cloak. Bring all phasers online; load torpedo tubes; shields up!
"Ms. Kelly, slow to Warp factor three. Alter course to pass the Klingon beneath us by five hundred thousand kilometers."
Sam becomes all business. "Aye sir, shields up, adjusting velocity."
"Commander Skyvik, the Klingon vessel is hailing us." Vulcan tells Skyvik.
Table of Content:
Ep. 1: The Needs of the Many
Ep. 2: The Needs of the Few
Ep. 3: 'T' Minus Negative
Ep. 4: A Pon Too Farr
Ep. 5: Seeing is Believing, Part 1
Ep. 6: Seeing is Believing, Part 2
Ep. 7: Mind in a Vat
Ep. 8: The Job
The Vulcan Character Highlights
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Episode 5: Seeing is Believing, Part 1
Performance Theater, Passenger Deck C
On the passenger deck, deck C of the Vulcan, is a theater and stage. A number of the crew have come together to play music. S'Talla on the booch, Charlie playing the slide trombone, Naxx on the recat-pukk, Art on the bass and T'Pree on the traditional Vulcan lute with Ya and Ne playing the Bynar electric, double-sided, two tiered keyboards. Cialoa sings and keeps time with the chi'meis, (an Orion version of castanets), with a reluctant Dr. Gödel taking a turn at singing and playing a triangle and/or cow bell. Dr. Gödel loves to sing because she doesn't stutter when she sings and she has a very nice voice.
Francesca is center stage singing the old Earth jazz singer, Eartha Kitt's version of, Want to be Evil. Francesca avoids all eye contact with the audience of five, T'Pia, Damian, Sadek, Spalloz, and Prof. Kazzak. Dr. Gödel's expressions mutate in conjunction with the words to the song. She is highly expressive and fun to watch. She looks like she really means what she is singing. When she's in her laboratory, with Professor Kazzak, and singing, are the only three times Francesca Gödel feels relief from the pressures of being around people.
"I wanna be nastY, I wanna be cruel."
"I wanna be darING, I wanna shoot pool!"
"And in the theater, I want to change my SEAT,"
"Just so I can step on EVerybody's FEET!"
On the Vulcan's bridge
Sam is at the helm, humming an old Irish tune called, Black Velvet Band. Skyvik sits in the command chair studying a data tablet. The rest of the bridge is empty.
Sam stops her humming when the Vulcan announces, "We are now within point five light years of Klingon space, Commander Skyvik, Sam."
"Thank you Vulcan." replies Sam to the ship.
"Dr. Kelly," Skyvik notes, "I have noticed that the ship's computer has taken to calling you by your first name since we returned to our time. Is there a possibility that something is wrong with its programming after traveling through time?"
"No. There is nothing wrong with her. Vulcan is better than ever, in fact. She has actually benefited from our excursion to the future. Don't you think she is more pleasant to talk to this way?"
Skyvik answers, "I have no feelings about that. The computer performs its job well. That is enough. I am not inclined to address an inanimate object by a name or gender, as you and Captain S'Talla have started doing."
Sam smiles, "I'm sure Vulcan will explain her opinions around that when she is ready."
Skyvik gives a meaningless "hummm" and returns to reading his tablet.
Sam spins her chair all the way around to face him.
"Commander. S'Talla was telling me that you have actually met a Klingon before."
Skyvik answers without taking his eyes from his tablet, "I have met many."
Sam asks, "Have all those meetings been in combat?"
"No."
Skyvik puts his tablet down and looks at Sam. "Klingons are a warrior society but even warriors have their times to relax. Most of the Klingons I have met have been in public establishments and on r and r or during diplomatic deployment. I have only met them in combat twice and only once was at close engagement. You do not want to meet a Klingon, Ms. Kelly. They are the most formidable warriors I have ever met."
"S'Talla said pretty much the same thing." Sam responds.
Skyvik points out, "half a light year from their border is close enough. I do not wish to have a repeat of my encounter on Massinon N32."
"That was during the Ca'Ukutt Conflict? S'Talla mentioned that. I have never heard of it." explains Sam.
Skyvik tells Sam, "I have fought in a number of conflicts and single engagements of which the public never became aware. I am not surprised that you have not heard of the Ca'Ukutt Conflict. It was in a remote region of space on the Federation side, near where the Romulan and Klingon borders come together."
Sam sat listening and prompted, "What happened?"
"We were sent in to reconnoiter the planet surface for installation of a defensive base from which to protect several isolated member planets between Donalu V and Archanis IV
"We had heard rumors that there was Klingon activity on the border and evidence suggested they were interested in Massinon N32 for their own use." Skyvik tells Sam. "We did not think there was but a small scouting platoon, so we went in with minimal fire power and basic gear to locate and assess. We were not to engage the enemy."
Sam sits enraptured, waiting to hear the whole story. Skyvik's deep voice takes her along, as if she was there.
The Surface of Massinon N32
Nine Vulcan soldiers moved stealthily over the terrain. Their combat suits made them difficult to see among the rocks and sand.
Skyvik's voice overlays the action in Sam's mind. "We found them five KMs from our drop zone. They had not heard us and were unaware that we were there."
The Vulcan soldiers spread out in four two-man teams to survey the camp. With wide spectrum passive optical recorders, the squad conducted a detailed 3-D survey of the camp. The Klingon outpost consisted of several portable domes, a transceiver antenna array and a shuttle port with three Klingon space shuttles landed on three of six landing pads on the far side of the compound.
Skyvik, crouched alone behind a boulder on an overlooking hill, heard in his earpiece, "Lieutenant Commander, it looks like they are lightly armed. Their munitions storage is in the gray and white dome. We could take it out and ground their shuttles"
Skyvik watched a particularly big Klingon step out of a small hut to cast his gaze appreciatively up towards the stars. Skyvik whispered, "We are not to engage. Stay outside their perimeter, finish your recon, and rendezvous at checkpoint Nala."
"Yes sir."
The big Klingon wandered towards the edge of the camp.
"Team Rehkuh" Skyvik warned. "Nemut wandering your way."
"Visual contact of nemut confirmed. He is just looking for a bush to relieve himself behind." answered one of the Vulcans from team Rehkuh. "He is big, but he is unarmed. He is not a threat. Continuing survey."
Skyvik watched a pair of Klingons, female and male, in light field armor, pass close by on a sentry circuit. Their belts holstered hand-held disruptors and they carried disruptor rifles in a patrol ready position. Each of the two complimented the other by holding their rifles in a mirror stance to the other, so the slightly lowered muzzles pointed in opposite directions outward.
Skyvik's voice comments on the scene he is describing to Sam. "I do not know if Klingons have a dominant hand like many other species, but they train to be equally proficient fighting with either."
Another pair of Klingons moved from the central shelter that was painted light gray and tan camouflage to blend with the sand and rocks of the arid countryside. The two Klingons in the camp were speaking and laughing together. One mimed a chop with a two handed weapon, his feet stepped wide in a thrust of his imaginary bat'leth and Skyvik heard the word, "pagh!" They both laughed again.
Over Skyvik's com came the subdued voice of one of his soldiers, "Team Dahkuh, survey complete. We are heading to check point Nala."
Skyvik acknowledged, "Understood. Teams Wuhkuh, Rehkuh, and Kehkuh, check in."
"Kehkuh checking in. Survey complete."
"Wuhkuh checking in. Our work is done."
There was silence.
Skyvik tapped his com, "Team Rehkuh, check in."
Silence.
Skyvik whispered directions into his com, "Alert! Team Wuhkuh, team Kehkuh, check on…"
The com clicked, "Team Rehkuh checking in. Our data is collected. We are ready."
"Very good. All teams meet back at check point Nala."
Skyvik faded back from his cover into a sparse cluster of Davvac brush.
Skyvik emerged from the scrub five kilometers from the Klingon encampment to find six of his soldiers waiting for him.
"Where is team Rehkuh?"
Skyvik didn't wait for an answer. He moved to defensive cover. His six teammates followed his lead and took up covering defensive positions.
"Team Rehkuh, check in." Skyvik called quietly into his com.
No answer.
A thud to his left and a grunt turned Skyvik's attention towards where the two member team, Dahkuh, had made their stand. A giant Klingon stood with the two soldiers and snapped the neck of one of the Vulcan's from behind. Before the second soldier could react, the Klingon had disarmed the dead Vulcan and hurled his limp body into his partner. This prevented the second Vulcan from aiming his weapon as he wrestled with the dead weight of his deceased partner. The Klingon thrust the captured hand phaser into his own belt and dodged behind a rock just as Team Wuhkuh fired upon the enemy.
Both phaser beams missed, burning the boulder behind where the Klingon had stood and lit a small Davvac bush on fire. The second soldier sprung back up after laying his companion's body down, and raced around the rock to pursue his enemy.
A flash of phaser fire indicated the Vulcan soldier discharged his weapon as soon as he swung behind the large stone, but a thud sounded and a heavy rock rolled into view, just ahead of the second Vulcan's backwards falling body. His forehead was smashed and covered with his green blood. He lay dead still on his back, hands empty of the phaser pistol he had fired a second earlier.
Skyvik called into his com, "Flank and fire!"
Skyvik and teams Wuhkuh and Kehkuh, broke cover to run out in a pincer maneuver, trying to outflank the enemy soldier. They crossed around to either side of the rocky cover the Klingon had taken shelter behind. The Klingon was gone.
The Vulcans spun, covering the area with their hand phasers. A flash of the running Klingon pulled their attention to a cluster of rocks a dozen meters away. Skyvik noted four Vulcan phasers stuffed into the enemy warrior's belt. The brief break in cover drew Vulcan phaser fire when the big alien warrior changed cover towards the left. The wary Vulcans moved in, phasers ready.
Skyvik assessed the terrain as his team converged through the gap between the rocks and followed the direction to the left, where the Klingon had dodged. The Klingon had lured them into a small open area surrounded by cover and concealment. Skyvik stepped back, instantly understanding the trap. He started to warn his men. It was too late. The huge Klingon rushed from hiding.
The surprisingly fast giant had circled all the way around the clearing and hit them from his original position from the right. Skyvik would have been first to fall in the powerful attack. Instead, he watched in astonishment, unable to discharge his phaser for fear of hitting his own men.
The Klingon warrior disarmed the first Vulcan soldier easily, and used the surprised Vulcan as a shield to rush the next Vulcan soldier in line. The first Vulcan's weapon joined the others in the Klingon's belt before the second Vulcan was suddenly struggling with his unarmed partner. The Klingon had released his Vulcan shield, just as he grabbed the wrist of a third Vulcan soldier, pulling him off balance and into the big Klingon's chest.
The Vulcan's phaser was trapped in his hand when the Klingon covered it with his own larger fist. The phaser went off and both fallen and struggling Vulcan's lit up with the high energy burst before the ion oder of atomization replaced their two bodies.
The fourth Vulcan dodged the Klingon's charge and rolled. The Klingon thrust the phaser from his captive into his belt to join the growing collection of phasers already there.
Skyvik raced to flank the amazing warrior between himself and his last remaining teammate. The Klingon surprised Skyvik, yet again, by punching his writhing captive hard, in the middle of his spine. Skyvik could hear the crunch of bone and raced to catch his teammate as he staggered and his legs gave out. The last Vulcan team member tried to fire, once the Klingon was clear, but the single Klingon warrior was too fast. He dodged, hopped up onto a rock, and hurled himself into the air. The huge Klingon flipped over with a medal winning twist, bringing both booted feet down onto the top of the last Vulcan's head. The Vulcan went down like a rag doll, his head smashing into a rock under the force and direction of those alien boots.
Skyvik realized that his friend and fellow soldier was already dead in his arms. The violent punch had not just crushed a vertebra, but had stopped one of the Vulcan's hearts.
Skyvik's voice says, "He was a good friend. I could have saved him, restarted his heart, but I knew he would never be able to walk again and there was no time, with that Klingon still attacking. I had to let my soldier and friend die."
Skyvik dropped his friend and aimed his own weapon. It was too late. The Klingon was gone again. Skyvik raced to open ground where he found a small amount of cover to make his stand. It would only be a momentary protection from the selection of Vulcan phasers his enemy had been able to collect. Skyvik realized he was going to die in the phaser beam of one of his own soldiers' weapons.
Skyvik stood up, coming out from behind his shelter.
"majQa" ("well done") yelled Skyvik in Klingon. He held his phaser out and dropped it on the ground. Then he took up a fighting stance.
"Heghlu'meH QaQ jajvam" echoed a gravelly Klingon voice. Skyvik turned. The Klingon had stepped out of concealment behind the large heavily muscled Vulcan. The Klingon stood several centimeters taller than even Skyvik. He held two of the seven phasers from his belt and thrust them out and away, tossing them to either side.
Skyvik set his feet. The warrior Klingon called to Skyvik. Skyvik's universal translator made the enemy's words understandable in Vulcan.
"I am Ghant of Daiktla Seven. Your honor elevates my own. I keep the name of every warrior I have killed face to face, to honor them for all time."
Skyvik knew what this warrior was asking, "Skyvik." Was the only word he spoke to his enemy.
Skyvik shifted to a spot nearer to his covering rocks.
The remaining collection of phasers hit the ground from the Klingon's battle belt.
"You need not fear your Federation phasers, I will meet you as empty handed as you are." assured the huge Klingon.
Skyvik straightened in a more assured stance. The Klingon closed the distance in what seemed like warp speed and punched.
Skyvik bobbed left and the Klingon missed, catching only an ineffectual glance of Skyvik's chin.
"You have better reflexes than your men." The Klingon took the moment to comment. Skyvik answered not. He, instead, went to the ground and swept the giant's feet. Ghant hopped clear and shot a foot out to strike Skyvik's head, leaping the length of Skyvik's nearly two meter body. Skyvik anticipated the maneuver and thrust his boot up into the juncture between the descending Klingon's legs. He was, in fact, hoping for such a strike.
Skyvik was laying on his back, his head a meter from the rocks behind which he had taken cover. The planted foot had little effect upon the Klingon, but Skyvik's straightened leg allowed him to swing the massive Klingon back, over Skyvik's head. His experienced foe, brought his armored forearms up before his face to hit the ground and roll out of the throw. Only, the Klingon didn't hit the ground behind Skyvik. Skyvik had maneuvered the Klingon's charge so the rocks were there to connect with the back of the warrior's head before hitting the ground.
The collision broke Ghant's arm brace and the heavy Klingon bounced from rock to ground, landing directly on the top of his hard skull. Skyvik was on his feet and moving towards his adversary in an instant. His ploy had worked, but he doubted he could fool the giant warrior again.
The Klingon rolled clear and shook his head as he held himself up on his hands and knees. He rolled again, expecting Skyvik's charge, even though he hadn't seen it coming.
"AuuAAGH!" cried the dazed Klingon warrior, and he swung his fists out and around, rising from a crouch. He caught Skyvik in the chest, knocking him back. Fortunate for Skyvik, this also moved him clear of a heavy back kick snapped out at Skyvik when Ghant's momentum continued to carry him around as he lept into the air.
Ghant fought on instinct. He stretched horizontally, nearly two meters above the ground, his left foot spun over the top of his extended right foot. The deadly warrior's left foot didn't miss. Skyvik went flying backwards from the instep of that large boot catching him below the ear. Skyvik slammed against the nearby boulder.
Ghant landed on his hands and sprung upright to meet Skyvik's palm against a broad sturdy nose. Skyvik brought a knee to the huge Klingons solar plexus. With the armor and the anatomy of a Klingon, the blow did not have the effect that it would have on a human or many other humanoid species, but Skyvik knew it wouldn't do anything but break the warrior's balance. Skyvik gripped the Klingon's collar and pulled. Their faces collided. Skyvik was not expecting the Klingon's hard forehead ridges to be impervious to his head butt. Skyvik broke. His head ringing from the mistake. He stumbled and dropped to one knee.
The Klingon laughed.
"majQa’!"
Skyvik rolled to rise, but the Klingon charged in. Skyvik, already on the ground, swept the Klingon's foot again. This time it worked. The Klingon went down.
Skyvik wasted no time and grappled the warrior from behind. Skyvik's arm went around Ghant's neck. The big Vulcan pulled his elbow in hard under the Klingon's chin. The powerful warrior stood up, dragging Skyvik of his feet. Skyvik bit. He latched onto the heavy collar with his teeth, from behind and pulled that piece of flexible armor back. Ghant roared and tried to thrust both arms upward to break Skyvik's hold around his neck. Skyvik knew he had no chance to choke this big warrior out, he, instead, reached under that pulled back collar and planted the fingers of his free hand against the cluster of nerves just under the enemy warrior's massive trapezoid. Ghant went down again, this time he was out..
Skyvik, breathing heavily, stood over the unconscious warrior.
"batlh bIchoHtaHvIS batlhlIj.!" Skyvik hoped he had said, "You fought for my honor and won."
Skyvik felt a presence. He looked up and was surrounded. As many as thirty Klingon warriors stood encircling the clearing.
"Are you not going to finish him, warrior?" asked one who wore the uniform of a Klingon commander.
The Klingon next to him said, "He will lose honor if you let him live and he will have to kill you to regain it."
"No!" Boomed Skyvik's deep voice. "He has suffered no loss of honor. I do not kill my teachers."
They stood as still as statues around the lone Vulcan.
Skyvik stood unwavering. His eyes held fast to those of the Commander with thirty disruptors leveled at him from all sides.
"Well spoken, Vulcan. Ghant has a fine student."
Disruptors lowered and two Klingons marched in to collect their commrad. Ghant was just waking up.
The bridge of the Vulcan
Sam says, "S'Talla said you killed him."
Skyvik answers, "I did. If he did not commit suicide after losing our battle, his loss of honor among his fellow Klingons was a death in itself. I did not tell S'Talla Ghant died, only that I defeated him."
"Sam, Commander Skyvik," interrupts the ship. "there is a Klingon ship in our path. We are closing with it at a virtual warp factor twelve. We are on a collision course."
"Computer, activate cloak!" calls Skyvik. "Go to red alert."
The red alert sirens come on and alarm lights flash.
Vulcan warns, "Commander, we are already within their sensor range. They have spotted us. If we cloak now, we give away our identity."
Skyvik adjusts quickly to Vulcan's suggestion. "Belay the order to cloak. Bring all phasers online; load torpedo tubes; shields up!
"Ms. Kelly, slow to Warp factor three. Alter course to pass the Klingon beneath us by five hundred thousand kilometers."
Sam becomes all business. "Aye sir, shields up, adjusting velocity."
"Commander Skyvik, the Klingon vessel is hailing us." Vulcan tells Skyvik.
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