Coming soon: When the Eh-Cu'oral catch Kathryn Janeway and Morgan Bateson off-guard during a shore leave, desperate times will lead to desperate measures on both sides. Because this story follows events from previous Whoa Nellie stories, I am reposting the relevant stories.
Eye of the Beholder
Author: Whoa Nellie (whoa_nellie40@hotmail.com)
Rating: PG-13 (mild profanity)
Summary: The crew of the Enterprise and some of Voyager's former crew join forces to find a missing Seven of Nine. SPOILER WARNING--events from all seven VOY seasons are discussed in varying degrees of detail.
Author's note: This story was originally posted to ASC on July 31, 2003 and occurs in the Whoa Nellie universe "Reasons of the Heart" timeline, accepting all TNG canon through the movie "Insurrection" while adding Vash (from the TNG episodes 'Captain's Holiday' and 'Qpid') onboard as the ship's chief archaeologist and a post Endgame Chakotay onboard the Enterprise as ship's anthropologist.
This is the canon Voyager crew post-Endshame. We also chose to ignore all inanity in Nemesis, so Janeway is still a captain.
As always: Paramount owns all the marbles, we just have a lot more fun playing with them.
Feedback is always appreciated - posted or e-mail.
Whoa Nellie's Romance Star Trek Fan Fiction Stories
http://whoanellie.fortunecity.com
Eye of the Beholder
Silence hung heavily in the conference room at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards. Captain Kathryn Janeway looked around the table at the familiar and unfamiliar faces there. The EMH, who still hadn't chosen a name, sat beside her studying readouts. Almost everyone was reviewing information of some type. To the left of the Doctor sat Harry, now Lieutenant Commander Kim. He glanced up from his PADD long enough to meet her gaze and give her the boyish smile and nod that she remembered so well from Voyager. Across the table from Harry, Tom and B'Elanna were discussing a report quietly with each other. It was too bad that, owing to Tom's prior dishonorable discharge from Starfleet, he hadn't been able to retain his status and rank upon their return; he had become a good officer during their time in the Delta Quadrant. Starfleet had offered B'Elanna the opportunity to complete her Academy work and enter Starfleet service officially, but she had decided against it. Instead, B'Elanna and Tom had taken positions as civilian consultants at Utopia Planitia. They made a great design team, incorporating the ship design and operation advancements that they'd developed aboard Voyager into new shuttles, runabouts and ships. Harry, Tom and B'Elanna, along with Seven of Nine had quickly become the premier design team at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards. Many of the former Maquis had taken jobs as civilian consultants either with Starfleet or the administrations of their home planets. At the far end of the table, studying Janeway as she studied everyone else, was Admiral Buthed, a Rigellian who had initially refused to allow her to be at this meeting. She'd gone over his head for authorization to be part of the investigation and Admiral Buthed had been very displeased. The door slid open to admit Admiral Owen Paris.
"Please," Admiral Paris waved for everyone to sit back down. "I apologize for the delay; I was waiting for this report." He took a seat next to Tom. "Sensor sweeps of Utopia Planitia and every planet in this system failed to turn up any indications of Seven of Nine. By all evidence, she's not in the Sol system anymore."
With a muffled grunt, Admiral Buthed made a notation on his PADD. "AWOL."
"Wait just a minute," the EMH's strident voice overrode the chorus of protests from around the table. "Seven would not just leave without a very important reason."
Admiral Buthed held up his PADD. "There was no evidence of a struggle."
The Doctor held up his own PADD in rebuttal. "Her alcove shows an interrupted regeneration cycle. If she was leaving voluntarily, she would have completed regenerating; at the very least, she would have shut down the alcove. The fact that it was still powered up when Harry went looking for her indicates that she was taken by surprise in the middle of regenerating and didn't have the chance to struggle."
"I agree with the Doctor," Janeway said. "It's much more likely that Seven has been taken by someone, against her will if not by force."
Harry remembered something. "The Ferengi," he blurted out. "They went to pretty big lengths to steal her nanoprobes before."
"What about the Romulans or the Breen?" Tom suggested. "Seven's knowledge of Borg technology makes her pretty valuable to any number of races."
Admiral Paris nodded thoughtfully. "No Romulan or Breen vessels were anywhere near the Sol system, but both have cloaking capabilities. Those would be plausible possibilities."
B'Elanna leaned forward. "Harry, didn't you and Tuvok redesign the sensor arrays at Starfleet facilities in this sector before he went back to Vulcan?"
"Yeah," he replied. "They're still working on making changes to sensor arrays on ships and starbases beyond this system, but Tuvok and I supervised the work in this sector ourselves."
Janeway caught on. "The upgraded sensors should show any anomalous readings that might indicate whether or not a cloaked ship was in the region. Good thinking, B'Elanna. Mr. Kim--" her instructions were cut off by Admiral Buthed loudly clearing his throat.
Admiral Paris spoke up before Buthed could comment. "Commander Kim, request sensor logs for a period of 72 hours prior to her disappearance from every facility in this system and analyze them. I'll expect a report as soon as possible."
Before Harry could verbally acknowledge the order, their briefing was interrupted by the arrival of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Commander Chakotay. Chakotay nodded, smiling at his former shipmates.
Picard addressed the admirals. "I apologize for the interruption, but Commander Chakotay here believes that this missing individual may be related to a recent attempt on my life and I agree."
"Commander?" Admiral Buthed shot Janeway a disparaging glance when they simultaneously addressed Chakotay.
Chakotay uploaded the information from his PADD into the computer console and pulled up the display. "The recent assassination attempt was made by a group known as the Eh-Cu'oral. They're a small, fanatic sect who idolize the Borg."
"They what?!" Janeway gasped.
Picard pointed to the picture displayed on the viewscreen. "That is Martin Sharock, a political science professor from the Mars Colony University and one of three men who tried to kill me at the Daystrom Institute's Annual Symposium recently. Some of Professor Sharock's publications are being displayed as well. Their philosophy is that by forcing everybody into conformity with regard to what is best for society, we can solve all problems with life as we know it. The Borg, to them anyway, are the last, best hope for a perfect, utopian society."
Admiral Buthed studied the information intently. "So you think Seven is with this sect and has gone AWOL to assist them in their plans?"
"No," Chakotay replied firmly. He brought up another image. "This is a report from the U.S.S. Collins. They discovered and raided a base where members of this sect were attempting to construct an interplexing beacon. They managed to capture the engineers, but many others escaped."
"An interplexing beacon?" B'Elanna echoed incredulously. Her hands rubbed the length of her arms before dropping down to find and hold one of Tom's hands in hers.
Admiral Paris spoke up. "How does this connect to Seven's disappearance?"
Picard pointed toward the display. "They got all of the notes on the project; at least, they retrieved what they think are the notes. The information was gibberish, a booby trap of some sort on the files according to Starfleet; but the information appears to contain logarithmic equations reflective of interplexing transmissions. Without their engineers or their notes, . . . "
"Seven is the only person who would have the knowledge to construct another interplexing beacon," Janeway finished Picard's line of reasoning.
Admiral Buthed deactivated the display. "So she did leave voluntarily with these people."
"I don't believe that for a second," Janeway leveled her most imposing glance at the Rigellian. "She has had ample opportunity to return to the collective over the past five years. Not only has she fought to remain an individual, but she was instrumental on many occasions in Voyager's success against the Borg, using her knowledge of them to our advantage." Janeway's voice softened a little. "She once told me that Voyager had become her collective. The thought of returning to life as a Borg drone terrified her."
"Once a Borg, always a Borg," said Admiral Buthed.
A chair tumbled backward to land on its side. Picard stood, barely-controlled anger visible in the tightly clenched contours of his face. Recent dealings with the Eh-Cu'oral sect had reopened old wounds that had barely had time to scab over. His every word was terse and clipped. "It is safe to assume that this sect kidnapped Seven of Nine in order to force her to construct an interplexing beacon."
"She would never cooperate," the EMH asserted. He shuddered briefly. "Even under tortuous circumstances she refused to divulge information to me, thankfully. She certainly wouldn't cooperate with this group of psychos."
"I agree with the Doc," Harry said, Tom and B'Elanna echoing his statement.
Admiral Paris looked down the table toward Janeway as Picard retrieved his seat. "What about the other Borg, the boy?"
"Icheb," B'Elanna supplied.
"He's fine," Chakotay assured them. "Captain Picard contacted Starfleet Academy and they're assigning a security detail to him as a safeguard."
The EMH provided further assurance. "Without a cortical node," he pointed out. "Icheb wouldn't be nearly as valuable as Seven."
"Besides," Tom added. "Icheb barely spent any time in the Collective, what with his genetic code being a debilitating Borg virus. His information on their technology isn't as extensive as Seven's."
Admiral Paris nodded to Picard. "You've had more time to consider this and it is the best theory to this point. What are your suggestions, Captain Picard?"
"Do we have any idea when or how she was taken?" Picard asked.
Harry responded. "Yes and no; we know when she disappeared, but not how they got her out of the Fleet Yards. I can pull sensor logs from every ship and sensor array in this system. Since this group is humanoid, we're probably not dealing with cloaked vessels. We'll have to track every vessel that passed within transporter range of Utopia Planitia when Seven disappeared; registries, passenger manifests, destinations . . ." he began making a mental list as he spoke.
"Excellent," Picard acknowledged. "Work with my chief of security, Commander Lar. Admiral Nechayev has assigned the Enterprise to work with Captain Janeway in locating and retrieving Seven of Nine."
"Admiral Paris," Janeway spoke up. "Can you have all Starfleet ships scanning for unusual energy signatures or non-standard emissions of any kind? Seven may try to send a message."
"I'll send the order personally, Captain Janeway," Admiral Paris said.
The EMH signaled for everyone's attention. "There's something else. Without a regeneration alcove, we only have about two weeks to find her, maybe less."
"Why?" that was the first thing Admiral Buthed uttered after his Borg comment had drawn Picard's wrath.
"If Seven is unable to regenerate for longer than ten to fourteen days," the EMH explained, his voice subdued, "her cortical node will begin to fail. Within a month the damage will be irreversible."
B'Elanna exchanged a glance with Tom. "Wouldn't Seven be able to construct an alcove for herself?" she asked.
"Of course," the Doctor answered.
Tom picked up her theory. "Send the parameters for power usage of an alcove in your message, Dad. You can pull the logs from Voyager's computer database on her alcove there; have the ships investigate every power signature that matches a regeneration alcove."
"The components!" Harry exclaimed. "We can check to see if anyone makes purchases of the components necessary for a regeneration alcove; some of the parts aren't exactly standard equipment."
"All right," Admiral Paris nodded. "There's a lot to be done, let's get to work."
As everyone began filing out of the room, Picard paused to converse with Janeway. "It's a pleasure to see you again, Kathryn. How have you been settling into life back here in the Alpha Quadrant?"
"Jean-Luc," Janeway greeted him. "Things have been blissfully uneventful, until now," she added wryly.
"Well, I hope we'll have time for a drink," Picard suggested. "According to Commander Chakotay, you do a mean impersonation of me."
End Part 1
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Eye of the Beholder
Author: Whoa Nellie (whoa_nellie40@hotmail.com)
Rating: PG-13 (mild profanity)
Summary: The crew of the Enterprise and some of Voyager's former crew join forces to find a missing Seven of Nine. SPOILER WARNING--events from all seven VOY seasons are discussed in varying degrees of detail.
Author's note: This story was originally posted to ASC on July 31, 2003 and occurs in the Whoa Nellie universe "Reasons of the Heart" timeline, accepting all TNG canon through the movie "Insurrection" while adding Vash (from the TNG episodes 'Captain's Holiday' and 'Qpid') onboard as the ship's chief archaeologist and a post Endgame Chakotay onboard the Enterprise as ship's anthropologist.
This is the canon Voyager crew post-Endshame. We also chose to ignore all inanity in Nemesis, so Janeway is still a captain.
As always: Paramount owns all the marbles, we just have a lot more fun playing with them.
Feedback is always appreciated - posted or e-mail.
Whoa Nellie's Romance Star Trek Fan Fiction Stories
http://whoanellie.fortunecity.com
Eye of the Beholder
Silence hung heavily in the conference room at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards. Captain Kathryn Janeway looked around the table at the familiar and unfamiliar faces there. The EMH, who still hadn't chosen a name, sat beside her studying readouts. Almost everyone was reviewing information of some type. To the left of the Doctor sat Harry, now Lieutenant Commander Kim. He glanced up from his PADD long enough to meet her gaze and give her the boyish smile and nod that she remembered so well from Voyager. Across the table from Harry, Tom and B'Elanna were discussing a report quietly with each other. It was too bad that, owing to Tom's prior dishonorable discharge from Starfleet, he hadn't been able to retain his status and rank upon their return; he had become a good officer during their time in the Delta Quadrant. Starfleet had offered B'Elanna the opportunity to complete her Academy work and enter Starfleet service officially, but she had decided against it. Instead, B'Elanna and Tom had taken positions as civilian consultants at Utopia Planitia. They made a great design team, incorporating the ship design and operation advancements that they'd developed aboard Voyager into new shuttles, runabouts and ships. Harry, Tom and B'Elanna, along with Seven of Nine had quickly become the premier design team at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards. Many of the former Maquis had taken jobs as civilian consultants either with Starfleet or the administrations of their home planets. At the far end of the table, studying Janeway as she studied everyone else, was Admiral Buthed, a Rigellian who had initially refused to allow her to be at this meeting. She'd gone over his head for authorization to be part of the investigation and Admiral Buthed had been very displeased. The door slid open to admit Admiral Owen Paris.
"Please," Admiral Paris waved for everyone to sit back down. "I apologize for the delay; I was waiting for this report." He took a seat next to Tom. "Sensor sweeps of Utopia Planitia and every planet in this system failed to turn up any indications of Seven of Nine. By all evidence, she's not in the Sol system anymore."
With a muffled grunt, Admiral Buthed made a notation on his PADD. "AWOL."
"Wait just a minute," the EMH's strident voice overrode the chorus of protests from around the table. "Seven would not just leave without a very important reason."
Admiral Buthed held up his PADD. "There was no evidence of a struggle."
The Doctor held up his own PADD in rebuttal. "Her alcove shows an interrupted regeneration cycle. If she was leaving voluntarily, she would have completed regenerating; at the very least, she would have shut down the alcove. The fact that it was still powered up when Harry went looking for her indicates that she was taken by surprise in the middle of regenerating and didn't have the chance to struggle."
"I agree with the Doctor," Janeway said. "It's much more likely that Seven has been taken by someone, against her will if not by force."
Harry remembered something. "The Ferengi," he blurted out. "They went to pretty big lengths to steal her nanoprobes before."
"What about the Romulans or the Breen?" Tom suggested. "Seven's knowledge of Borg technology makes her pretty valuable to any number of races."
Admiral Paris nodded thoughtfully. "No Romulan or Breen vessels were anywhere near the Sol system, but both have cloaking capabilities. Those would be plausible possibilities."
B'Elanna leaned forward. "Harry, didn't you and Tuvok redesign the sensor arrays at Starfleet facilities in this sector before he went back to Vulcan?"
"Yeah," he replied. "They're still working on making changes to sensor arrays on ships and starbases beyond this system, but Tuvok and I supervised the work in this sector ourselves."
Janeway caught on. "The upgraded sensors should show any anomalous readings that might indicate whether or not a cloaked ship was in the region. Good thinking, B'Elanna. Mr. Kim--" her instructions were cut off by Admiral Buthed loudly clearing his throat.
Admiral Paris spoke up before Buthed could comment. "Commander Kim, request sensor logs for a period of 72 hours prior to her disappearance from every facility in this system and analyze them. I'll expect a report as soon as possible."
Before Harry could verbally acknowledge the order, their briefing was interrupted by the arrival of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Commander Chakotay. Chakotay nodded, smiling at his former shipmates.
Picard addressed the admirals. "I apologize for the interruption, but Commander Chakotay here believes that this missing individual may be related to a recent attempt on my life and I agree."
"Commander?" Admiral Buthed shot Janeway a disparaging glance when they simultaneously addressed Chakotay.
Chakotay uploaded the information from his PADD into the computer console and pulled up the display. "The recent assassination attempt was made by a group known as the Eh-Cu'oral. They're a small, fanatic sect who idolize the Borg."
"They what?!" Janeway gasped.
Picard pointed to the picture displayed on the viewscreen. "That is Martin Sharock, a political science professor from the Mars Colony University and one of three men who tried to kill me at the Daystrom Institute's Annual Symposium recently. Some of Professor Sharock's publications are being displayed as well. Their philosophy is that by forcing everybody into conformity with regard to what is best for society, we can solve all problems with life as we know it. The Borg, to them anyway, are the last, best hope for a perfect, utopian society."
Admiral Buthed studied the information intently. "So you think Seven is with this sect and has gone AWOL to assist them in their plans?"
"No," Chakotay replied firmly. He brought up another image. "This is a report from the U.S.S. Collins. They discovered and raided a base where members of this sect were attempting to construct an interplexing beacon. They managed to capture the engineers, but many others escaped."
"An interplexing beacon?" B'Elanna echoed incredulously. Her hands rubbed the length of her arms before dropping down to find and hold one of Tom's hands in hers.
Admiral Paris spoke up. "How does this connect to Seven's disappearance?"
Picard pointed toward the display. "They got all of the notes on the project; at least, they retrieved what they think are the notes. The information was gibberish, a booby trap of some sort on the files according to Starfleet; but the information appears to contain logarithmic equations reflective of interplexing transmissions. Without their engineers or their notes, . . . "
"Seven is the only person who would have the knowledge to construct another interplexing beacon," Janeway finished Picard's line of reasoning.
Admiral Buthed deactivated the display. "So she did leave voluntarily with these people."
"I don't believe that for a second," Janeway leveled her most imposing glance at the Rigellian. "She has had ample opportunity to return to the collective over the past five years. Not only has she fought to remain an individual, but she was instrumental on many occasions in Voyager's success against the Borg, using her knowledge of them to our advantage." Janeway's voice softened a little. "She once told me that Voyager had become her collective. The thought of returning to life as a Borg drone terrified her."
"Once a Borg, always a Borg," said Admiral Buthed.
A chair tumbled backward to land on its side. Picard stood, barely-controlled anger visible in the tightly clenched contours of his face. Recent dealings with the Eh-Cu'oral sect had reopened old wounds that had barely had time to scab over. His every word was terse and clipped. "It is safe to assume that this sect kidnapped Seven of Nine in order to force her to construct an interplexing beacon."
"She would never cooperate," the EMH asserted. He shuddered briefly. "Even under tortuous circumstances she refused to divulge information to me, thankfully. She certainly wouldn't cooperate with this group of psychos."
"I agree with the Doc," Harry said, Tom and B'Elanna echoing his statement.
Admiral Paris looked down the table toward Janeway as Picard retrieved his seat. "What about the other Borg, the boy?"
"Icheb," B'Elanna supplied.
"He's fine," Chakotay assured them. "Captain Picard contacted Starfleet Academy and they're assigning a security detail to him as a safeguard."
The EMH provided further assurance. "Without a cortical node," he pointed out. "Icheb wouldn't be nearly as valuable as Seven."
"Besides," Tom added. "Icheb barely spent any time in the Collective, what with his genetic code being a debilitating Borg virus. His information on their technology isn't as extensive as Seven's."
Admiral Paris nodded to Picard. "You've had more time to consider this and it is the best theory to this point. What are your suggestions, Captain Picard?"
"Do we have any idea when or how she was taken?" Picard asked.
Harry responded. "Yes and no; we know when she disappeared, but not how they got her out of the Fleet Yards. I can pull sensor logs from every ship and sensor array in this system. Since this group is humanoid, we're probably not dealing with cloaked vessels. We'll have to track every vessel that passed within transporter range of Utopia Planitia when Seven disappeared; registries, passenger manifests, destinations . . ." he began making a mental list as he spoke.
"Excellent," Picard acknowledged. "Work with my chief of security, Commander Lar. Admiral Nechayev has assigned the Enterprise to work with Captain Janeway in locating and retrieving Seven of Nine."
"Admiral Paris," Janeway spoke up. "Can you have all Starfleet ships scanning for unusual energy signatures or non-standard emissions of any kind? Seven may try to send a message."
"I'll send the order personally, Captain Janeway," Admiral Paris said.
The EMH signaled for everyone's attention. "There's something else. Without a regeneration alcove, we only have about two weeks to find her, maybe less."
"Why?" that was the first thing Admiral Buthed uttered after his Borg comment had drawn Picard's wrath.
"If Seven is unable to regenerate for longer than ten to fourteen days," the EMH explained, his voice subdued, "her cortical node will begin to fail. Within a month the damage will be irreversible."
B'Elanna exchanged a glance with Tom. "Wouldn't Seven be able to construct an alcove for herself?" she asked.
"Of course," the Doctor answered.
Tom picked up her theory. "Send the parameters for power usage of an alcove in your message, Dad. You can pull the logs from Voyager's computer database on her alcove there; have the ships investigate every power signature that matches a regeneration alcove."
"The components!" Harry exclaimed. "We can check to see if anyone makes purchases of the components necessary for a regeneration alcove; some of the parts aren't exactly standard equipment."
"All right," Admiral Paris nodded. "There's a lot to be done, let's get to work."
As everyone began filing out of the room, Picard paused to converse with Janeway. "It's a pleasure to see you again, Kathryn. How have you been settling into life back here in the Alpha Quadrant?"
"Jean-Luc," Janeway greeted him. "Things have been blissfully uneventful, until now," she added wryly.
"Well, I hope we'll have time for a drink," Picard suggested. "According to Commander Chakotay, you do a mean impersonation of me."
End Part 1
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