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USS Kestrel - Hunting Grounds

Reaching the bridge Cartwright entered ahead of Cutler. As per regulations, she asked permission to come aboard. Noah noted there was a barbed tone to her request. He had the inkling that such protocols were not followed to the tee aboard the Kestrel but whether it was because the ship was still moored at Spacebase 49 or because the Commander was making a pointed point at asking permission from the doctor made to hold the conn by the Captain.

You're right CeJay I do have Cartwright asking permission. The purpose of which was Molly making a pointed point to Monroe because the doctor had followed regulations and asked permission to come aboard and so landed herself with the conn.

My actual mistake was stating that Molly was asking as per regulations. That was wrong. thanks for the heads up.

And yes a sex bomb yeoman is exactly what is required. And me thinks you're right about it probably being the captain's preferred attire for the yeoman in question! ;)

As for our bond villian he is hopefully going to be the appropriate match for McGregor. :evil: Plus like McGregor he likes the sound of his own voice.

Alas as for The Event Mistral you'll just have to wait and see. :shifty:
 
A little stuck with the next part of the story but wrestling through it as best I can. Just want to get to the bit with McGregor but trying to make it just right. In the meantime a little segment to keep things moving along.
* * *​
‘A Hostile Environment’​


Main Engineering, Deck 4

“Damn fools!”

Jex stepped back from the console thinking the Chief implied her in his condemnation. Gardner gave a quick look at the cowed ensign and resignedly sighed. “I don’t mean you Ensign. Just whatever bloody fools decided to tinker with the docking port. I never assigned any teams to do any work there and I explicitly stated I wanted no-one, no-one, to do anything with any power relays! How can I track errant systems if wool-brained idiots start experimenting with the most basic of power points?”

Jex shrugged and offered a warm smile. She actually enjoyed the Chief’s idiosyncrasies, which mostly consisted of a foul temper, numerous outbursts and a disparaging opinion of all who worked under him until they completed a job when he rewarded them with a quick pleased smile with a hint of pride before he gave them a further task to work on.

“Don’t smirk ensign. It is unbecoming in an engineering officer.”

Looking down at her feet, she hid the smile his comment elicited. “Yes sir.” She coughed to clear her throat not trusting herself to not laugh aloud. “Do you want me to go to docking port 2 and try to repair the damage caused?”

“And slap silly the blundering idiots who caused the power overload in the coupling!” He slapped down a sonic wrench more in annoyance than anger. “No don’t, or rather I’ll go with you. Don’t want you getting lost on your first day.”

Jex nodded her head as if conforming to his wise decision but couldn’t help to add impishly, “And you want to give them the tongue lashing yourself.”

“Of course!” He gave Jex an appraising look. “You think you have the measure of me ensign?”

“No sir but I do see that you do enjoy doling out the verbal tirades and I like hearing listening in so long as I’m not on the receiving of any.”

Gardner curtly nodded at that sentiment. “Make sure it stays that way. Right let’s get on our way.” He grabbed his tool kit and showed Jex the storage compartment that held spare kits. “You’ll stow this somewhere safe. In my engineering department we all look after and have responsibility for our own tool kit.”

Jex noted Gardner’s name stitched into the side of the kit and saw how some of the others also similarly labelled. Gardner explained as he handed her what was to become her own kit and led the way out of Engineering.

“The golden rule is to never touch anyone else’s tool kit. You have your standard tools and equipment with all the necessary components and materials to carry out repairs. Obviously, you use any up you get them replenished. Lose any tools and you come to me for the regulatory verbal tirade before you get any replacements.”

Gardner set a brisk pace and Jex noted the keen eyes of Gardner as he took any work crews they passed. She noted too the work crews stiffen and become even more alert as Gardner passed. He didn’t interfere however, trusting them to get on with their work. Jex imagined he relished making the work crews uncomfortable. She also noted that Gardner did not take the turbolift but instead traversed the corridors in order to see the different repair teams at work and make a mental list to himself.

What neither them noticed was the lone technician stalking the corridor ahead of them on his way towards environmental engineering.

* * *​

Vardros made his way past Gardner smiling thankfully that the engineer was caught up in a foul mood as the intelligence from T’Hos predicted was likely. This could have been a blessing or a curse depending on whether the chief engineer deigned to take him under notice. If he had then Vardros did not imagine he could bluff his way out of it too readily.

He turned a corridor and found the inset in the wall that held the rung ladders that gave access to the decks below. He quickly clambered down the rungs towards Deck 7’s life support systems and environmental engineering.

* * *​

Also headed towards this level were Becca Swift and Lt Berkley as they made their way up from the nacelle via the Jeffries tube that terminated on Deck 7 near to the life support systems.

* * *​

Security checkpoint, Docking Port 2, Deck 6

“Here we are ensign. I can smell the charred circuits from down the corridor. And I can smell ... “ he paused briefly as he took in the smoking panel beside the door and the worried faces of the security guards at their post, “... I can smell the incompetence of the fool engineer who messed about with these controls.”

Jex came to a stop beside Eddie Gardner some distance from the security station. For a moment she wondered why had he stopped then she recognised a familiar smell. She then took in the two security guards, their weapons ready and unholstered. She was about to voice her concerns when Gardner barked.

“What fool ass engineer did this? Do either of you clowns know?” He stormed up to them taking in the surrounds of the entrance and security station even as sparks spat from the controls. “Never mind. I’ll get the damned fool myself. Come on ensign. I’ll be damned if I’m going to fix the school boy errors of some incompetent hack from the station.” He then marched off forcing Jex to follow at his heels.

As they rounded a corner Jex caught up to Gardner and hissed, “Chief there’s something suss ...”

“Damned right there is. Well spotted. How did you know?”

“I could smell burned flesh very reminiscent of phaser fire hitting a person. Also the security guards had the wrong footwear.”

“Good though I’m disappointed you didn’t mention that the exposed relay controls were scorched from the outside, therefore sabotaged, and not from within, implying an actual overload.”

“What are they up to? And what do we do?”

He stopped in front of an armoury cabinet and tapped in his security code. “First we arm you. I see you haven’t been issued with your personal firearm as yet. McGregor’s slipping that’s usually part of the tour.”

“It is, it was. I left it in my quarters for I was attending the party.”

Gardner looked aghast and almost turned livid at the confession. “Rule number two in the Captain’s book, never go anywhere without your sidearm. Do you hear?”

She nodded her head disappointed. “Yes.”

Chief grabbed a carbine and a hand phaser, which he handed to Jex. Slapping his combadge, he called quietly, “Caleb. This is Gardner. We have a situation.”

Dexter’s disembodied voice sounded unimpressed. “You’re kidding right?”

Gardner turned to Jex and frowned. “What’s his prob-“

“Chief!” Jex lunged and toppled Gardner to the deck. A blast of energy exploded the wall they had stood in front of. Lying on his back Eddie looked back to see one of the ‘security guards’ firing at them. With her newly acquired phaser Jex fumbled for a second with the controls and then discharged a high energy beam down the corridor. Her aim was far from true but it deterred their attacker causing him to fall back.

“They’re on to us.”

The ship went to red alert suddenly and Dexter’s voice echoed over the ship intercom. “This is an intruder alert. Intruders have commandeered the bridge and docking gate 2. All crew be on the look out for other-“

The intercom was suddenly cut off. “Looks like we’re onto them too. That means they have access to controls from the bridge. Let’s try to keep routing them until security get here.” Gardner pushed himself up and shouldered his carbine.

* * *​

“Damn what does that mean?”

Becca rolled her eyes as she stowed her tool kit in a nearby recess as she pulled out her sidearm. She gave Berkley a meaningful glance that prompted him to do likewise. “It means exactly what it says on the tin Berkley. We have boarders and obviously they are up to no good. Let’s make it back to Engineering. We can try to wrest control from the bridge from there. Plus it might be a target for the boarders.”

Becca took off down the corridor without glancing back to see if Berkley, her superior officer, was following. For his part all Berkley could do was run after Becca.

Her form sprinting ahead suddenly came to a stop and Berkley queried her action when her ready stance warned him that something was amiss. Her voice reached him before he reached her. “What are you doing here?” Berkley took the last few steps up to her position and slightly labouring for breath he stood back to see what it was that was unfolding. He was sorely tempted to lean up against the wall whose signage indicated environmental control.

“I said, what are you doing here? Who are you?”

The man turned slowly a toolbox in one hand the other raised in surrender or innocence. “I’m from the starbase.”

“That explains why I don’t know you but it doesn’t explain what you are doing here in the midst of a red alert.”

He nervously replied, “I was trying to stay out of the way. I’m just an engineer. I don’t want to be part of any heroics so I was going to just hide out here.”

Here? Environmental controls?”

He nodded. “Yes. I know sounds crazy but it’s where I was supposed to be headed to finish some repairs before the alert. I figured it was the best place for anyone to find me.”

“Perhaps. Except, I’m just an engineer and I don’t shirk at the thought of a fight and two I finished up in environmental controls two days ago myself. So there’s no possible way you are supposed to have been sent here.” She levelled the phaser at him.

Berkley blanched at how aggressive Becca was. He raised his voice to be heard over the klaxon. “Perhaps we should confirm his story first Becca before jumping to conclusions.”

“We can check out his story after we stun him.”

“Becca!”

“Listen to the lieutenant. This is not what you should be doing.”

“I’ve been doing this for a number of years and I know the score. Trust me I’m going to be in a lot less trouble for shooting you than not doing so. Innocent or not.”

“I think not.” At that Vardros threw his toolbox at Becca. She ducked to avoid but he sprang forward at the same time pulling out a hidden disruptor.

Berkley immediately ran forward even as Becca hollered at him to shoot.

Vardros crashed into Becca causing her phaser to skitter across the deck. He smashed his fist into her jaw then raised his disruptor at Berkley who received the shot to his chest with wide-eyed shock before crumpling backwards.

* * *​
 
I'm reminded of Stiles from ST3-how can we have an emergency in spacedock?

Wild turn of events...
 
Great, fast-paced segment. Things appear to be getting worse before they'll get better. I'm still rooting for our young heroes but I'm also itching to find out what McGregor will look like in this situation.
 
Great, fast-paced segment. Things appear to be getting worse before they'll get better. I'm still rooting for our young heroes but I'm also itching to find out what McGregor will look like in this situation.

Oh I'm sure he's just gonna be all diplomatic like - another Jean-Luc Picard.:p

Glad you both like so far and the emrgency situation is going to get a little worse before it stands a chance of getting better. I'd also imagine that McGregor won't like being lumped together with the pedigree of Stiles!
 
Here's McGregor's initial response to the situation...

* * *

‘Destructive Behaviour’



USS Kestrel, Main Bridge


Taking in the sight of T’Hos on his bridge McGregor cocked an eyebrow and then polished off the remainder of his drink. The drink’s heat scorching his throat causing him to grimace and vocalise a satisfying ‘aaa’.

Referring to the cocked eyebrow, T’Hos by way of welcome said “A very Vulcan-like reaction Captain.”

McGregor then rifted.

“If not so refined.”

“Then T’Hos you’re gonna love my next Vulcan impersonation.” McGregor gave him a two-fingered salute with a smug smile. “Die soon and get fucked. Oops. Never could get that Vulcan salute-wave thing down pat.”

“Very droll Captain, very droll.” He then lifted his disruptor pistol and pointed it at McGregor’s temple.

McGregor threw a withering look at Cutler. “I told Molly it was a mistake to put you in charge. But I have to say, even I didn’t expect you to mess it up so quickly.”

“Save the witty retorts McGregor.”

“Obviously T’Hos you intend serious harm if you’re on my bridge. So I thought it only fair to give the ensign his evaluation now rather than later. P.S. you right royally cocked up.”

The ship then went to red alert.

“Transporting me was not exactly the smartest move. It tipped my crew off.”

“Perhaps but it will make no difference. In a short few moments, you’re all going to be dead. I just wanted to see your face and I thought it worth the risk.”

“I get that I have a certain rugged sexiness T’Hos but you really do take your hard-on for me a bit too far. Look seeing as how the kid is fairly incompetent why don’t you take him as your sex slave. Heck I’ll throw in a holo-image of me that you can pin to the wall as you take him.”

“I dare say you would Captain. I’ve heard you’re not averse to selling even your own crew.”

“Trust me you can have the kid for free. I might even pay you!” Cutler just looked at the deck.

“I might just take him as you advise McGregor – after I’ve seen you and the rest of your cohort writhe in agony.”

To Cutler, McGregor intoned in a grave voice, “I must warn you kid he seems to like the whole bondage thing.”

“Always a quip and a smart remark my dear Captain but it’s all deflection. Smoke and mirrors to detract from the fact you are an outcast relic of a by-gone age who just doesn’t have the smarts for this era. True?”

McGregor stepped forwards and set his glass down on the navigational console. He then walked freely around T’Hos who wheeled about in turn, keeping his pistol trained at McGregor’s head as he countered the charge, “If that’s the case how comes you’re here looking your revenge? Huh? I guess I struck lucky and got tangled up with a fairly incompetent thug [and not in the way you like it T’Hos you dirty dog!] with pretensions to be an Orion crime-lord. But even your wicked family threw you out and wanted nothing to do with you. And Orions have fairly low dastardly standards.”

Aft of the bridge, Terrol kept a careful eye on the MSD display and McGregor’s movements. His comrade was communicating with one of the other boarding parties. He didn’t look too pleased at the report being relayed.

“I managed to sneak into a secure Federation base, circumvent their security, then board your vessel, your precious Kestrel, and install a deadly neuron-toxin to your environmental systems. I think Captain that I have shown my worth! When words gets out about this my organisation will fill with eager partners who see I do not fear to take on the Federation! That I am not scared by Starfleet Captains!”

“Hold your tongue there! When word gets out be sure to say ‘Border Service’! I don’t want those shirt tuckers to get any credit for my work! Might I add that breaking into Starbase 49 is akin to breaking into ... a paper bag. Your plan might have had merit if you hadn’t gone all egotistical and decided to share it with me. Look how much extra time you’ve given me and my crew to stop your plan.”

Smug T’Hos gloated, “Stop my plan! Captain my plan is near to bear fruition. Terrol tell the captain here the status of the neuron-toxin.”

Turning back to the MSD display before reluctantly replying, Terrol informed, “Erm, actually ... we might have a problem.”

“Now, now, Terrol. Bad guys 101. Don’t admit the plan isn’t going to plan or make the bad guy boss look bad in front of the good guy or the twerp of an ensign. Mind you his green skin clashes something awful with that jumpsuit so it is not too hard to make him look stupid!”

“Shut it McGregor!” T’Hos snarled, spittle flying. McGregor stepped back his hands raised as T’Hos went up to Terrol. “What do you mean?”

“We can’t raise Vardros. He appears to have encountered a security team or someone.” McGregor stepped back to his command chair smiling innocence as T’Hos stalked the bridge towards Terrol.

“Did he manage to install the neuron-toxin?”

“Yes but it hasn’t activated.”

T’Hos’ face broke in a macabre grin. He pulled out a device and addressed McGregor, “Then it doesn’t matter. I can remote activate it.” He depressed a button on the small palm held device. “In five minutes the neuron-toxin will flood the ship and all will die. Shields are raised and transporters deactivated. No-one can get on or off the Kestrel.”

McGregor scoffed. “You think you have this all worked out?” He then plumped himself down on his command chair and drummed the armrests.

Agitated at the ease at which McGregor conducted himself, T’Hos tried not to let it raise his heckles. Instead, he revelled in his plan’s success. “I do. Because I have.”

McGregor calmly raised his index finger to illustrate a point he was to make. “You forget one important point.”

“Oh yes? And what dear captain is that?”

“This is my ship,” he placed his hand over his heart and with the other hand gave his chair a hearty slap, “and I’ll be damned if I’ll allow anyone to kill my crew – save me!”

“Pardon!”

“Computer: initiate self-destruct; two minutes.”

“Heh, heh. You thought I didn’t anticipate you or one of your officers talking to your vaunted ship’s computer? It’s locked out.”

“Except this ship is mine and has been for nigh on twenty years.” He then looked skywards.

Self-destruct sequence initiation. Does the First Officer comply?”

* * *​

From a deck below Molly Cartwright understanding the captain’s defiance at being boarded hollered at the ceiling over the incoming phaser fire, “No she bloody well does not!”

* * *​

Her ethereal voice resounded in the bridge causing T’Hos to smirk. “She doesn’t appreciate you’re trying to save her skin – literally. A ballsy move but ineffectual.”

“Ah but again you forget – she’s my Kestrel – and I call the shots. Computer: I said self-destruct.”

Self-destruct confirmed and engaged. Self-destruct in two minutes.” The klaxons blared throughout the ship as the countdown began. “Self destruct in ... one minute, fifty seconds.”

* * *​
 
Got to have a sexpot yeoman--it's standard equipment on any starship worth its name. And what a perfectly fiendish plan...
 
This is frigging humorous. Had me snorting soup out my nose....

Ugh! Soup! Hope it didn't cause any burns! Anyway thanks for the comment and glad it evokes a response albeit a possibly dangerous nasal one!

Anyway although I've posted the last segment something didn't quite ring true and I think it's just a tad shorter for not including a little bit from a rather mute Cutler. Now I felt something was a little off kilter with the last scene and I think it's just the tone or perspective which I think should have been seen a bit more from Cutler's POV. So with that in mind I'm going to repost it with a few subtle changes or more like additions. Nothing too much but for my own satisfaction really.

Apart from that, take this opportunity to wish all my readers [heck even those who don't read - though how will they know?] a Merry Christmas.
 
* * *

‘Destructive Behaviour’​


USS Kestrel, Main Bridge

With his hands now bound Cutler looked up at the ringleader of the boarding party. His eyes filled with anger and disappointment with himself, Cutler inadvertently caught the eyes of T’Hos.

T’Hos grinned with feverish delight as both he and Cutler heard Terrol report, “The docking gate has been successfully taken. Vardros reports that he has finished planting the device within the environmental systems.”

“Good, good.” T’Hos laughed then as he saw Cutler stewing with anger and self-loathing. “Don’t be too harsh on yourself ... ensign. I’ve plotted my revenge on McGregor for some months now. You sadly are an acceptable casualty of my revenge. McGregor will pay for killing blood of mine!”

“We are about ready to implement the plan T’Hos.”

“Good, then we need only do one last thing. Get a lock on McGregor. Beam him to the bridge so I can see his face. And he in turn can see mine – the face that brings his death.”

Terrol blanched. “You deviate from the plan.”

T’Hos snarled, “The plan was for me to exact my revenge on McGregor! I will have that vengeance but I will have McGregor see me wield my vengeance. He will see his crew suffer and die in front of his eyes before he then will die. He will know the cost of killing my son! I do not deviate. It is the very essence of the plan! Do it. Do it NOW!”

Terrol hesitated for a fraction of a second before he walked past T’Hos stood centre in the bridge and past the unconscious form of the sultry yeoman and frustrated ensign towards the transporter controls near to the viewscreen. He bent over the controls fingering his disruptor as he prepared to beam McGregor to the bridge. “I have a lock on the Captain. He is in the area designated ‘VIP lounge’. Are you sure you want to do this?”

Cutler saw the smile on T’Hos. He knew this madman was only too delighted to interrupt the Captain’s socialising. “Perfectly sure Terrol. Proceed.”

Over his shoulder Terrol announced to the other henchman at the back of the bridge, “Be sure to reinstate the shields after I complete the transport.” Terrol stepped back from the controls as the transporter whine accompanied by the cascade of blue lights began to coalesce into the image of Captain Gregory McGregor. He had his weapon trained on the Starfleet captain’s emerging form.

Noah Cutler winced as the captain fully formed on the transporter pad. He knew the Captain was going to look less than favourably on Cutler. He knew now that even if they could find a way out of this predicament he could never redeem himself in the captain’s eyes. And McGregor didn’t hold him in any great esteem to begin with.

McGregor felt the transporter effect fade as the VIP lounge and the faces of Molly, Judith and Stanley disappeared in front of his eyes to be replaced by command chair and bridge sullied by the evil T’Hos.

Taking in the sight of T’Hos on his bridge McGregor cocked an eyebrow and then polished off the remainder of his drink. Cutler seeing the cool demeanour of his captain and calm expression marvelled at McGregor’s languorous reaction to his newfound situation. The drink’s heat scorching his throat caused McGregor to grimace and vocalise a satisfying ‘aaa’.

Referring to the cocked eyebrow, T’Hos by way of welcome said “A very Vulcan-like reaction Captain.”

McGregor then rifted.

Through his teeth T’Hos added, “If not so refined.”

“Then T’Hos you’re gonna love my next Vulcan impersonation.” McGregor gave him a two-fingered salute with a smug smile. “Die soon and get fucked. Oops. Never could get that Vulcan salute-wave thing down pat.”

“Very droll Captain, very droll.” He then lifted his disruptor pistol and pointed it at McGregor’s temple. Terrol took this opportunity to head to the aft of the bridge.

McGregor threw a withering look at Cutler. “I told Molly it was a mistake to put you in charge. But I have to say, even I didn’t expect you to mess it up so quickly.”

“Save the witty retorts McGregor.” Cutler found himself partly wishing the Captain would do so to save him from further embarrassment. He worried he might even well up thinking of the damage he had done to the ship’s security. Noah also partly wished McGregor continued because it meant the Captain might have faith they had some way out of this.

Oblivious to the demands made by T’Hos, McGregor continued unabated, “Obviously T’Hos you intend serious harm if you’re on my bridge. So I thought it only fair to give the ensign his evaluation now rather than later. P.S. you right royally cocked up.” Cutler buried his face by looking at the deck ashamed. This only caused McGregor to roll his eyes.

The ship then went to red alert. Cutler’s eyes looked up to the strobing red lights with hope.

Grinning, McGregor announced over the klaxon, “Transporting me was not exactly the smartest move. It tipped my crew off.”

“Perhaps but it will make no difference. In a short few moments, you’re all going to be dead. I just wanted to see your face and I thought it worth the risk.”

“I get that I have a certain rugged sexiness T’Hos but you really do take your hard-on for me a bit too far. Look seeing as how the kid is fairly incompetent why don’t you take him as your sex slave. Heck I’ll throw in a holo-image of me that you can pin to the wall as you take him.”

T’Hos returned the sarcasm with a matching smile. “I dare say you would Captain. I’ve heard you’re not averse to selling even your own crew.”

With alarm Noah looked up fearful the Captain really was bargaining with him as the booty.

McGregor derisively added, “Trust me you can have the kid for free. I might even pay you!”

Cutler shamefaced just looked at the deck.

“I might just take him as you advise McGregor – after I’ve seen you and the rest of your cohort writhe in agony.”

To Cutler, McGregor intoned in a grave voice, “I must warn you kid he seems to like the whole bondage thing. Oh look you’re tied up already. How convenient.”

“Always a quip and a smart remark my dear Captain but it’s all deflection. Smoke and mirrors to detract from the fact you are an outcast relic of a by-gone age who just doesn’t have the smarts for this era. True?”

McGregor stepped forwards and set his glass down on the navigational console. He then walked freely around T’Hos who wheeled about in turn, keeping his pistol trained at McGregor’s head as he countered the charge, “If that’s the case how comes you’re here looking your revenge? Huh? I guess I struck lucky and got tangled up with a fairly incompetent thug [and not in the way you like it T’Hos you dirty dog!] with pretensions to be an Orion crime-lord. But even your wicked family threw you out and wanted nothing to do with you. And Orions have fairly low dastardly standards.”

Aft of the bridge, Terrol kept a careful eye on the MSD display and McGregor’s movements. His comrade was communicating with one of the other boarding parties. He didn’t look too pleased at the report being relayed.

“I managed to sneak into a secure Federation base, circumvent their security, then board your vessel, your precious Kestrel, and install a deadly neuron-toxin to your environmental systems. I think Captain that I have shown my worth! When words gets out about this my organisation will fill with eager partners who see I do not fear to take on the Federation! That I am not scared by Starfleet Captains!”

“Hold your tongue there! When word gets out be sure to say ‘Border Service’! I don’t want those shirt tuckers to get any credit for my work! Might I add that breaking into Starbase 49 is akin to breaking into ... a paper bag. Your plan might have had merit if you hadn’t gone all egotistical and decided to share it with me. Look how much extra time you’ve given me and my crew to stop your plan.”

Smug T’Hos gloated, “Stop my plan! Captain my plan is near to bear fruition. Terrol tell the captain here the status of the neuron-toxin.”

Turning back to the MSD display before reluctantly replying, Terrol informed, “Erm, actually ... we might have a problem.”

“Now, now, Terrol. Bad guys 101. Don’t admit the plan isn’t going to plan or make the bad guy boss look bad in front of the good guy or the twerp of an ensign. Mind you his green skin clashes something awful with that jumpsuit so it is not too hard to make him look stupid!”

“Shut it McGregor!” T’Hos snarled, spittle flying. McGregor stepped back his hands raised as T’Hos went up to Terrol. “What do you mean?”

“We can’t raise Vardros. He appears to have encountered a security team or someone.” McGregor stepped back to his command chair smiling innocence as T’Hos stalked the bridge towards Terrol.

“Did he manage to install the neuron-toxin?”

“Yes but it hasn’t activated.”

T’Hos’ face broke in a macabre grin. He pulled out a device and addressed McGregor, “Then it doesn’t matter. I can remote activate it.” He depressed a button on the small palm held device. “In five minutes the neuron-toxin will flood the ship and all will die. Shields are raised and transporters deactivated. No-one can get on or off the Kestrel.”

McGregor scoffed. “You think you have this all worked out?” He then plumped himself down on his command chair and drummed the armrests.

Agitated at the ease at which McGregor conducted himself, T’Hos tried not to let it raise his heckles. Instead, he revelled in his plan’s success. “I do. Because I have.”

McGregor calmly raised his index finger to illustrate a point he was to make. “You forget one important point.”

“Oh yes? And what dear captain is that?”

“This is my ship,” he placed his hand over his heart and with the other hand gave his chair a hearty slap, “and I’ll be damned if I’ll allow anyone to kill my crew – save me!”

Cutler frowned too as perplexed by McGregor’s apparent bravado as T’Hos was. He also felt himself growing more fearful for some reason. Something in his gut was telling him McGregor might have an ace up his sleeve but one Noah was sure not to like.

“Pardon!”

“Computer: initiate self-destruct two minutes.”

Noah’s cheeks paled as the colour washed out of them as he blanched at how sangfroid and languid McGregor called out for the computer to destroy them all.

“Heh, heh. You thought I didn’t anticipate you or one of your officers talking to your vaunted ship’s computer? It’s locked out.”

“Except this ship is mine and has been for nigh on twenty years.” He then looked skywards.

“Self-destruct sequence initiation. Does the First Officer comply?”

* * *​

From a deck below Molly Cartwright understanding the captain’s defiance at being boarded hollered at the ceiling over the incoming phaser fire, “No she bloody well does not!”

* * *​

Her ethereal voice resounded in the bridge causing T’Hos to smirk. “She doesn’t appreciate you’re trying to save her skin – literally. A ballsy move but ineffectual.”

“Ah but again you forget – she’s my Kestrel – and I call the shots. Computer: I said self-destruct.”

“Self-destruct confirmed and engaged. Self-destruct in two minutes.” The klaxons blared throughout the ship as the countdown began. “Self destruct in ... one minute, fifty seconds.”

* * *​
 
* * *

‘VIP MIA’


VIP Lounge, Deck 4


Molly Cartwright’s eyes popped out of her head as the visage of the captain disappeared in the transporter beam. Then quickly her decorum returned and into the ceiling she called, "Computer locate Captain McGregor.”

“Captain McGregor is on the bridge.”

Swirling her glass Judith joked perplexed. “Don’t tell me we’ve pushed Ensign Cutler over the edge already!”

Cocking his head at an angle, Stanley intoned seriously, “Normally it does take much longer for that to occur.”

“Something’s amiss.” She tapped her combadge. “Cartwright to McGregor.” There was no response. She slapped the combadge again. “Cartwright to Cutler ... Cartwright to bridge.” The three officers exchanged puzzled and anxious glances. Cartwright to Dr Monroe.”

Monroe looked down at her own combadge and frowned at the lack of response. “The combadges aren’t working.”

“Inter ship communication appears to be malfunctioning or ... is being blocked.”

“My chips are on the latter.” Molly marched over to the nearest intercom board. The throwback technology had the plus of actually working independently of the combadge system. Nevertheless trying to contact the bridge she made no contact still. “Seems they’re pointedly ignoring our calls. Cartwright to Dexter.”

“Dexter. Commander I’m in the auxiliary bridge. I’ve tried raising RAH but have been unable to raise the Chief. Bridge controls have been cut off, transporters are offline and shields have been raised.”

“Well the Captain has just been transported to the bridge. I think it’s fair to say someone has taken control of the bridge.”

“Wait. I’m getting a hail from Gardner.” There was a pause then the red alert alarm wailed. Dexter’s voice now rang out throughout the ship.

“This is an intruder alert. Intruders have commandeered the bridge and docking gate 2. All crew be on the look out for other-“

“Come in Dexter ... damn it.” Molly pulled out her phaser from her belt. “Ok let’s mount up people. Gardner has assailants at the docking gate, the Captain has been … kidnapped to the bridge so we’ve some fist-to-cuffs to look forward to.”

Commander Cartwright called the revellers of the VIP lounge together and swiftly set out a plan of attack. With the bridge commandeered and the docking gate under attack, Cartwright organised two main forces. One team to help Dexter retake the bridge, the other to reinforce Gardner to subjugate the intruders at the gate. Knowing full too well that other assailants may be out there she organised others into search teams or to their duty stations.

“Stanley you take a team and get down to Engineering and make sure we retain control of engineering at least. Gardner is tied up by the sounds of it so you’ll be running engineering. Try and see if you can wrestle control from the bridge.”

The yeoman who only a moment ago was serving drinks worried asked the Commander, “Who’s going with the team to the docking gate?”

Moving her team towards the doors of the VIP lounge Molly patted the yeoman on the shoulder in a gesture of friendly camaraderie and reassurance. Molly did not care to hear the slight quiver in the yeoman’s voice. “Not to worry Whent, Gardner will be there. Dexter will no doubt be headed to the bridge which leaves you guys with the C.O.B. and so I’m inclined to think you’ll be ok.”

“Fang?” As the commander moved off, Whent gulped at the prospect of seeing the ship’s formidable Chief of the Boat in action but equally fortified at the knowledge.

Cartwright quickly divided the company and they marched out into the corridor where they met other crewmembers rushing to battle stations. The additional personnel were quickly incorporated into the teams or given orders to defend their stations. At the nearest armoury chests the hand-held phasers were supplemented with phaser rifles and carbines.

Molly took charge of the team running towards the bridge. As she ran from the VIP lounge towards the stair well she shouted back at Monroe. “You best get to sickbay Judy, there’s likely to be casualties.”

Molly did not observe Monroe’s response as she took the steps two at a time. The Commander was already almost at the top level near the bridge when she heard Dexter shout out, “Down Commander!”

Without reasoning why she implicitly trusted the security officer and threw herself onto the steps. Phaser blasts scorched the bulkhead where she had been.

Scrambling with her weapon, she fired a lance of phaser fire at her attackers, guarding the level to the bridge. Her shots were ineffective but provided the cover to allow her to move up the stairwell onto the level just below the bridge. Molly and her cohort hunkered down beside Dexter and his security team.

“What’s the sit-rep?”

Before Dexter could respond the voice of the computer called out: “Self-destruct sequence initiation. Does the First Officer comply?”

From her position a deck below Molly Cartwright understanding the captain’s defiance at being boarded but not willing to go to such an extreme resort just yet, hollered at the ceiling over the incoming phaser fire, “No she bloody well does not!”

“What’s the captain up to?” Dexter and his team started to return the phaser fire. “Do you really think he’d sooner self-destruct the Kestrel rather than allow boarders to take control?”

“I’m afraid he actually would, damned pride, but I won’t!”

The computer’s voice then called out in opposition to protocol, “Self-destruct confirmed and engaged. Self-destruct in two minutes.”

Dexter and Molly exchanged a disbelieving glance. “No way!”

The klaxons blared throughout the ship as the countdown began. “Self destruct in ... one minute, fifty seconds.”

Molly was flabbergasted and then decorum returning she barked at the computer, “Abort destruct sequence, code 1-2-3-continuity."

There was a pregnant pause as she awaited the cancellation of the self-destruct. “Self destruct in ... one minute, forty seconds.”

“How did he?”

“Because he’s had over twenty years to hoodwink the computer into doing whatever he wants it. That’s how! Come on we have to get control back and stop the self-destruct.”

“And if we can’t?”

“I’ll trust Stanley to figure something out in Engineering.”


* * *​

Outside VIP Lounge

As Commander Cartwright disappeared up the stairs, Whent turned to see Lt. Commander Mnu Stanley Subreliqui or Stanley running in the opposite direction leading his small coterie towards engineering. Whent and the others assigned to reinforce the gate stalled for a fraction of second. The team then ran off except for Whent who paused to look at the ship’s CMO.

He saw Judith Monroe frowning at the disappearing form of Cartwright. She came to then and started to move off towards sickbay when she spied a hesitant Whent.

Judith was adverse to violence but she had grown accustomed to it being part of life on a border cutter and being a frontier girl had given her much experience of violence in her life. She therefore recognised fear when she saw it.

“Don’t you need to be somewhere yeoman?”

“I'm headed to meet with the C.O.B. at the docking gate.”

Monroe saw the nervousness of the yeoman but decided to make a jest of the issue. “Be careful Fang doesn’t maul you by accident. Now scram!” Whent gulped but turned on his heel then thundered off towards the docking gate to catch up with the others.

Whent nervously ran towards his destination expecting anyone and anything to be around the next corner. He had not expected to see such action berthed to a Starfleet base. He certainly did not expect to hear what the computer then called out. “Self-destruct confirmed and engaged. Self-destruct in two minutes.”

* * *​
 
‘Controlled Chaos’

Operations Command Centre, Starbase 49

Commodore Georgetown with his usual beaming smile entered the Operations centre. With coffee mug in hand, he walked the perimeter of the extensive command centre of Starbase 49. He did so without comment or word but he did offer those subordinates who caught his eye an encouraging nod or an approving look.

Georgetown knew that his style of command was to say the least not very commanding. He knew his officers followed his orders but they ran the Starbase with such efficiency and energy that at times he felt he was superfluous and defunct. He knew too his

“Commodore.”

Everyone on Ops looked up at the request for attention from the ensign. It was not normal practice for anyone to call on the commodore. Lt Commander Huryes almost rolled his eyes. The ensign was a twitchy little bird forever nervous and worried about working so near to the Federation frontier. She feared that an invading horde would some day come screaming over the border. Perhaps after the Borg incursion and the devastation wrought at Wolf that was not so implausible as it had once been thought.

Georgetown equally surprised at the call out looked first to Lt Commander Huryes as if seeking counsel as to what she should do next. “Em ... go ahead ensign. What is it?”

“It’s the Kestrel sir.” Nervously the ensign bit her lip. She knew this particular ship had caused any number of headaches for the commodore but something seemed out of kilter with the reports she was getting.

Clearly exasperated with dealing with the fractious captain of the Kestrel Georgetown groaned, “What is it now?”

“They’re reporting a red alert Commodore.”

“Really?”

Lt Commander Huryes stepped forwards with a genial and sympathetic smile and with a reassuring tone informed both the ensign and the commodore, “Ah … Captain McGregor likes to keep his crew on his toes so he has pulled unexpected drills like this before. Normal practice usually means captains do not tend to do so whilst at berth but well Captain McGregor is how do we say? – unconventional.”

Georgetown agreed with a quiet, “To say the least! That’s certainly one word for it.”

“Try hailing them anyway. I’d like to try and see if that is one habit we can offload McGregor off.”

“Sir shields are raised and all hails are going unanswered. I’m not sure this is a drill …”

“No doubt that is the intention McGregor is trying to portray for his crew. No doubt too he wants to cause mayhem for us too.” Georgetown saw the concerned look on the ensign’s face and relenting decided, “Fine, fine, it might be a waste of time Huryes but it gives us fodder to haul McGregor up. Get a security team down to the docking gate and see what the hell that man is up to. Ok?”

Not pleased at having to waste time on McGregor, Huryes gritted her teeth but acquiesced. “Yes sir.”

“SIR!”

“What is it now Ensign? Control yourself.”

“The Kestrel! It’s just started a self-destruct procedure!”

“What? That’s preposterous.” The Operations centre was suddenly bathed in a red sheen as the alarm screamed.

Huryes hurried over to the ensign’s console and saw the ship had indeed activated its self-destruct. Georgetown flapped and puffed, “Surely it’s part of McGregor’s drill.”

Shaking her head, Huryes read out the sensor readings indicating the warp core was beginning to dangerously overload. “Commodore, the Kestrel really is going to self-destruct.”

“My God! It’s berthed to the main station!”

Huryes then called out, “Start evacuation procedures. Clear the base! All hands: Evacuate. All ships: Emergency depart!”

“Huryes surely not.”

The Lt Commander rounded on the commodore’s failure to grasp the gravity of the situation. “Sir when the Kestrel explodes it could take out have the base at least. Any vessels caught up in the blast will be similarly destroyed and their warp cores could explode too! A whole chain reaction of explosions and destruction! Trust me sir, there’s every need.”

Bedlam descended upon the base and the outlying bases, dry berths, docked and milling vessels Starfleet and other. Personnel scrambled to safety whether escape pods or shuttles. Vessels able to began emergency flights to escape the immediate vicinity.

On the Kestrel herself, bedlam broke out as repelling boarders became a countdown to certain destruction for the crew.

* * *​

USS Kestrel, Main Bridge


Noah grimaced and flinched as T’Hos rounded on McGregor, his disruptor gesturing crazily. “It’s a bluff!”

Terrol again interrupted. T’Hos whipped his head around to hear Terrol’s report and Noah listened in with rapt attention and increasing fear. “Erm ... actually we detect a build-up of energy within the power couplings.”

“Damn you McGregor. Stop it!”

Shrugging with a cheery smile, McGregor seated serenely in his command chair replied, “I can’t. Bad enough hacking the systems to follow my self-destruct orders never mind getting the computer to recognise a change of opinion. Can’t have a flighty CO willing to self-destruct the ship! That would be madness.”

“Self destruct in ... one minute, thirty seconds.”


“Make it stop now McGregor!”

Noah wanted to implore McGregor to do the same.

“Or what, you will kill me?” He burst into gales of laughter and slapped his thigh. “Sounds like a win-“,“Self destruct in ... one minute, twenty seconds.” “-win situation to me.”

Cutler marvelled at McGregor’s composure and the fact the captain didn’t even miss a beat as the ship’s computer counted down towards its inevitable destruction. The fact he burst out into another fit of laughing only gave Cutler and T’Hos further consternation.

“Shut it McGregor.”

“Tut tut T’Hos. You are fast denigrating into a snarling snapping little,” he paused to think of an appropriate insulting term, which he failed to do, “a snapping little yelping annoying thing. You get the picture.”

“This isn’t time for your jokes McGregor. I mean to kill you!”

“Yes with a horrible pathogenic virus or other. Correct? Well you can imagine I’d sooner go out another way. Preferably one of my own choice. Hence...” He held out a hand proffering an answer.

An answer the computer duly provided on cue: “Self destruct in ... one minute, ten seconds.”

T’Hos pulled a limp Harris up and threatened her with his disruptor. “Fine then Captain. I recognise some of my own merchandise.” He caressed the unconscious yeoman’s face with the nozzle of his disruptor. “Stop the self-destruct or she dies then.”

“Again she dies either way.”

“Curse you McGregor!” T’Hos discarded Harris tossing her to the deck. “Terrol contact the ship and arrange for us to be transported. Make sure the shields go back up to stop anyone escaping. I’ll leave you to your own devices McGregor.” T’Hos turned to the different computer consoles and opened fire on the different systems. Sparks, flames and smoke spewed from the tactical station, then the transporter pad, communications, science and helm as the disruptor blasted into each station. Noah cowered as the sparks cascaded from the console above him.

The bridge filled with the haze of smoke. “Just in case you thought to try and stop your little countdown this will have paid heed to your plan. Seems your plan has backfired.” He then picked up Harris again. “But it would be a shame to see a profit wasted. Bye McGregor. What is your earth term? Ah yes. See you in hell McGregor.”

“Keep us a seat. Tooddles.” McGregor wagged his fingers like a baby goodbye. It only served to anger T'Hos more and he let it show cursing aloud. T’Hos then disappeared in his transporter beam along with Harris and his cronies.

McGregor jumped out of the command seat and ignoring Noah and the countdown, he ran towards to the bridge entrance. He grabbed a concealed phaser to fire on the door controls. The doors opened and McGregor bolted through kicking the remnants of the firing party guarding the bridge in the back and down the stairs.

Scrambling to his feet as McGregor fled the bridge and the computer counted down, “Self destruct in ... forty seconds,” Noah took to chase after his captain. As he charged through the two sets of sliding doors towards the docking port, he saw the last of T’Hos’ henchmen tumble down the curving stairs to the deck two and the encroaching stomping feet of Commander Cartwright leading Dexter and his security team.

Dexter lunged forward to grasp the felled henchman. A transporter effect started to encapsulate the henchman and the security chief too. Molly gasped for a second but then the effect dissipated having failed to grab a hold. Caleb cursed then kicked the assailant before driving up the stairs to the bridge deck.

Oblivious to Dexter’s near snatching, McGregor had passed through the two sliding doors into the small airlock with no care for Cartwright’s successful gunfight. Sealing the airlock behind him as he deftly punched in commands at the docking port’s control room the Captain proceeded through to the docked travel pad and jumped into the seat of it as the door clamped shut.

Noah hammered on the sealed airlock doors completely shocked at the Captain turning and running. He thought many things of McGregor but he believed the captain was too stubborn to abandon his ship or cowardly run away. And selfishly too, Noah despaired of losing this chance at escape.

The travel pod blasted off tearing away from the doomed Kestrel trailing parts of the docking mechanism as McGregor overrode the safeties in his desperate haste. Noah hollered at the escaping pod disappeared and the computer continued counting down.

Cartwright came up to Noah and barrelled him with a look demanding answers and she hauled him away from the docking port onto the ruined bridge. “Captain McGregor has just fled!”

In a moment of shock, Caleb lapsed in his cool demeanour. “He didn’t take us with him?”

“Why did he initiate the self-destruct and how are we supposed to stop it.”

“He initiated the self-destruct to stop T’Hos from killing everyone with a virus he implanted into the environmental systems. He said there’s no way to stop the self-destruct procedure! We’re all going to die and the Captain just ...” he looked back through the open bridge doors to the docking port to illustrate the finish of his sentence.

The klaxons and sirens then kicked up into a final cacophony of noise and volume. “Self destruct in ... Ten”

Molly shook her head vehemently, “There has to be a way to stop it. McGregor wouldn’t.”

“ ... Nine ... “

Caleb Dexter just locked a look at Molly that was part resigned and part contempt for McGregor’s choices.

“Eight ... Seven ... Six ... Five ...”

Noah almost sobbed and implored of the heavens, “Please no!”

“ Four ... Three ... Two ... One ... Self-destruct.”

* * *​
 
‘Countdown to Oblivion’​

Main Engineering, Deck 4


Although main engineering was located on deck 4, with the turbolifts disabled Stanley and his motley trio had to run the length of the ship from the VIP lounge. The self-destruct had begun before they had even made to Engineering.

When the blue skinned and aloof Stanley charged into engineering, the faces of the NCOs and ensigns lit up at seeing some sort of expectant salvation.

Matt Duffy quickly brought Helm officer up to speed explaining in answer to Stanley’s initial response, “No it’s no trickery on the captain’s part. The power couplings are dangerously overheating. I don’t even know how he tripped the safeties and protocols to do this. This is not one of the standard methods for initiating a self-destruct.”

Stanley bent over to view the readings on the console closer with his black orb eyes. “Hmm ... I rather imagine Ensign Duffy that that is precisely the intention of our dear Captain. He obviously circumvented protocol with the expressed intention of creating a non-protocol procedure.”

“How do we stop it then?”

Coolly, Stanley answered as if taking a walk in the park studying the figures, “I imagine actually the Captain has designed it so that it cannot be stopped.”

“Well I’ve tried all the standard approaches to stop it but so far no joy. Should we abandon ship?”

“That ... ensign was your first mistake. The self-destruct procedure is not standard therefore the methods to stop it or not likely to be standard either. Can we eject the warp core?”

Duffy shook his head. “No our control functions are limited. Besides ejecting the core won’t stop the overload in the power couplings at this stage.”

“No. But it will stop us blowing up the Starbase. At least some good might come of this.”

“Some good might come of this!? I don’t see how ...”

“In my experience with humans they often express sentiments of hope or sacrifice for a greater good in times of stress or dire need. Is this not an appropriate situation in which to express such a sentiment?” Stanley stopped hacking the computer to look up at Duffy and enquire of the proper social protocol.

“I think there are more pressing matters.” Stanley shrugged as if accepting the answer reluctantly. Duffy then implored, “Will I get the remainder of the engineering crew to evacuate?”

Stanley looked up and then around at the milling but troubled faces of the engineering crew as if only noticing their presence now. “Oh, I should dare say not. Captain McGregor would be appalled if any of the crew were to abandon their posts in the midst of a crisis. No, no, that would never do.” He then returned to the console.

“But it’s not a crisis it’s a-“

“Self destruct in ... Forty seconds.”

“Yes I do understand but I have every faith we can stop the self-destruct. Certainly, I think we should at least endeavour to try. It’s the very least Captain McGregor would expect of us.” Duffy found himself shaking his head incredulously at the level-headed almost languid emotions of the helm officer.

“We could try to eject the nacelles remotely if we can. Thereby containing the explosion to the nacelles if we could shield the shield enough.”

Duffy called out joyously, “I can try to use the deflector to amplify the shields!”

“Very good Ensign Duffy. I shall endeavour to eject the nacelles.”

“Self destruct in ... Twenty seconds.”


Duffy’s brow beaded with sweat and then with another eureka style call he proclaimed, “I’ve managed to tap into the deflector!”

“Very good Ensign Duffy. However I appear to have failed in my efforts to remote eject the nacelles.” His voice did not seem to express any great sorrow but his composed features did frown as he looked up into the faces of the engineering crew who had indeed remained at their posts and now realised they had sealed their fate. The klaxons and sirens then kicked up into a final cacophony of noise and volume. “Self destruct in ... Ten”

Stanley stepped back from the controls blinking seemingly unphased only deigning to voice, “Dear oh dear.”

“ ... Nine ... “

Duffy cried aloud in frustration unable to stop the countdown.

“Eight ... Seven ... Six ... Five ... Four ... Three ... Two ... One ... Self-destruct.”

All hell was unleashed.


* * *​

Environmental controls, Deck 4

“I think not.” At that, Vardros threw his toolbox at Becca. She ducked to avoid but he sprang forward at the same time pulling out a hidden disruptor.

Berkley immediately ran forward even as Becca hollered at him to shoot.

Vardros crashed into Becca causing her phaser to skitter across the deck. He smashed his fist into her jaw then raised his disruptor at Berkley who received the shot to his chest with wide-eyed shock before crumpling backwards. Vardros then returned his attention to the petite NCO.

“Time to sort you out bitch! And I think I’m going to enjoy this.” He looked down on her with hungry lust. Becca though was going to have none of it if she could help it.

The self-destruct alarm then wailed shocking Vardros. He looked up at the ceiling as the computer’s voice announced the countdown. It was enough of a distraction. Becca was able to free a leg and kneed him in the groin. Vardros rolled off the NCO in pain but snarling snatched his gun and fired as she rolled over in the opposite direction. The shots were wild and went wide but Becca tripped over as she ducked to avoid.

Vardros picked himself up and aimed true when a security officer suddenly manhandled him to the ground. Becca saw quickly Sebastian Templar had come to her aid. A fact she resented but was thankful for at the same time.

Her relief was short lived though as Vardros in his struggle fired his pistol just short of Templar’s face. The shot thankfully did not hit the security ensign but it did blind Templar and caused him to fall back snatching at his face. Vardros held little pity kicking Templar in the stomach and to the deck.

Becca had no idea as to where her own phaser had skittered to so had no other recourse but to ram herself bodily into Vardros before he fired on Sebastian. She managed to wind herself in doing so but successfully dislodged the disruptor from the grip of Vardros.

“You’ll pay for that!”

“Not before you.” Vardros never even got to look back at Sebastian before the ensign kicked the legs of the boarder out from under him. But he kicked back vehemently landing his boot on Sebastian’s chin.

Becca put her phaser to the back of his head. She demanded, “What were you doing?”

Vardros hissed defiantly, “You’ll soon see.”

She smacked him with a swing from her phaser to the back of his skull. “Answer me.”

Bowing over he merely laughed. Putting a hand to his bleeding scalp, he looked at the blood and lips twisted in distain for the NCO told her, “Your interrogation skills are lame petty officer. If I had the time I’d soon show you how to do it properly.”

“I’d like to see you try.”

She fired the phaser at the deck and then pressed its superhot muzzle to the skin of his throat. “I’ll give it my best shot.”

“I don’t think so.” He threw his head back throwing Becca onto her back as he snapped up the phaser and pointed it at her in turn. “rather I think its my turn, a pity I don’t have the time to make a good sport out of it ...” A transporter beam enveloped him depriving Becca of her answers and Vardros of his sport..

“Self destruct in ... Forty seconds”


Sebastian hauled Becca up to her feet and propelled her along the corridor. “Quick we have to get to an escape pod!”

“No. We can’t go without Berkley.”

Sebastian looked back and cursed. He kicked himself for doing so but he went back with Becca to lift the prostrate lieutenant. Struggling to bear his weight with their injuries, they sluggishly shuffled down the corridor. They were metres from the hatch to an escape pod when the klaxons and sirens pitched up into a final cacophony of noise and volume.

“Self destruct in ... Ten ... Nine ... Eight ... Seven ... Six ... Five ...”


Sebastian looked over to Becca as if seeking forgiveness in this last moment. Becca tried to ignore his gaze but her eyes met his in the last few seconds of the countdown. “ Four ... Three ... Two ... One ... Self-destruct.”

Then came the flames surging through the corridor and from up under the deck plates to engulf them.

* * *​
 
'Countdown to Oblivion'[contd]​

Security control, Docking gate 2, Deck 6

“Stay down!” Eddie Gardner’s firm hands were tough, rough and traced with tiny scars after long years working on the inner workings of a Starfleet vessel. Jex found her chin pushed down to the deck by his protective impulse.

Struggling under his grip whilst he fired off a number of shots she shouted aloud, “Chief!” Without a word, he released his hold on the ensign, who got to her knees and aimed her newly acquired phaser down the corridor towards the security station.

The attackers had retreated to the stronghold as soon as the alert was raised. It had afforded Jex and Gardner the opportunity to get out of the line of fire. Eddie’s carbine fired off numerous deadly shots that caused the attackers to duck for cover and allowed he and Jex to get in behind a bulkhead.

Over the alert, he shouted as he stood protected by the deck partition frame, “That’s better!” That’s when the self-destruct sequence began and Gardner cursed forcibly his face reddening. He wasted several rounds from his carbine to vent his anger and frustration. Around the security station fire erupted and scorching shrapnel littered the floor in front.

“Surely McGregor means it as a feint! I remember once ....” Her memory cut short as the attackers retaliated in fear and anger at the turn of events.

“McGregor doesn’t like to bluff. He always does everything for a reason. His reasoning tends to be his own though. Damn! I’ve got to get to engineering. I might be able to stop it.” He blindly fired around the bulkhead as phaser hits smashed into the walls around them. “Ensign, I’ve no doubt security is on its way.”

“Yeah of course Chief.” She dropped to her knees again and chanced a few shots down the corridor.

“What I mean is ... damn missed him ...I’m gonna have to leave you to your own devises.”

“Chief?”

“Like I said, got to stop whatever McGregor has cooked up. Before he cocks it up.”

She squeezed her eyes shut as the deck beside her threw up flames and debris. “What?”

“The damned Captain keeps tinkering with my systems to make the ship do what he wants. He probably thinks he knows what he is doing but he’s as like to burn us up as save us.”

“And what if he actually intend for the ship to blow up? Perhaps we should evacuate.”

“Then we can kiss our chances goodbye. Just keep shooting! Sorry ...” with that Gardner ducked and ran off down the corridor back the way they came to Engineering. Jex dived into the bulkhead as heavy phaser fire enveloped the corridor at his retreat. She squealed as she fired off random shots in retaliation. Jex looked back to see what progress Gardner had made but there was no sign and no sign of any back up.

A blast of directed fire above her head caused her to stumble out into the corridor. Heart racing Leoni fumbled through her memories of her Jex symbiont to garner some survival skills and to master her fears and reactions. The Jex part of her told her to breathe deep, deep up and run like hell for cover.

It seemed like good advice in the circumstances and so Jex rolled onto her hands and feet and pushing herself into a sprint headed for a door opening. But the one of the attackers anticipated her move and fired ahead of her. She threw herself out of the way. But dodging the shots meant she careened into the bulkhead and tripped over her feet to smash into the deck plates.

Her breath was smacked from her lungs in the fall and her phaser tumbled from her grip. “No!” she scrambled across the deck to her phaser. But one of the attackers, a surly Nausicans now that his holo-projector was terminated cocky and lecherous stalked towards Jex.

Undeterred she rushed forwards for the weapon but his heavy armoured boot stomped on her hand. He then grinded her trapped hand twisting his boot. He gave a guttural laugh as he levied his weapon to her forehead as Jex looked up at her enemy.

Jex saw the muzzle of the disruptor and out of focus the tusks and bloody gums of the nausican’s feral grin. Then a flash of something fast moving reflecting light and dark red orange fur. More than that she heard a terrible growl that sent shivers up her spine and swallowed her up in horrible memories. The memory and sudden movement caused her to flinch and close her eyes.

When she opened them again, the muzzle of the gun and the Nausican were gone. Instead, the spray of arterial blood coated the ceiling and wall. Turning her head she saw the Nausican lying in a pool of blood and the flash of fur clothed in a Starfleet uniform propel itself over the front of the security station through the miasma of smoke and fire. From the shroud of burning detritus she heard the growl again and fearsome tearing shredding sounds and the awful screams of the attacker being savagely mauled.

Then the furred figure stood to its impressive height, almost three metres tall. Its claws dripped blood. Its eyes glowered with a fierce hunger. Its features contorted in a mix of anger and disgust. Its features unmistakably Kzinthi!

And Jex succumbed to her memories. Memories not of Leoni. Memories of another Jex. Memories of another life. Memories of a family savagely eviscerated. Memories of Kzinthi mauling, clawing, tearing flesh, pouring blood, feasting on their prey.

“Are you injured ensign?” Leoni Jex kept her eyes shut and remained on her back unresponsive to the voice of the Kzinthi. “Are you injured?” The voice sounded harsher at having to repeat itself. It compelled Jex to open her eyes and look up at the figure behind the security desk. Its eyes bore into hers as if seeking a reason for her refusal to answer. It did not look as if it were use to people not doing as it said or answering its questions.

“Ensign!”

Jex gulped and swallowed her memories and trying to hold back her fear answered in a quivering voice, “I am fine. Just ... just startled.” Shakily she got to her feet. As she did she heard the approach of others and instinctively grabbed for her weapon. Secretly glad for having a reason to hold the weapon in the vicinity of the Kzinthi.

At this point, Yeoman Whent and team turned into the smouldering corridor expecting a gunfight. They stopped short to see a bloodied Nausican lying prostrate and the blood soaked Kzinthi standing proudly over an unidentified pool of blood seeping out from behind the security station.

Seeming to collect itself with heavy laboured breaths the towering Kzinthi in its deep and wicked tone commanded, “Secure the prisoner. This one is dead.” The Kzinthi looked down at whatever remained at his feet. “And check the ensign’s vitals.”

“I’m fine just shaky!” She waaved the help away and ignored the Kzinthi’s stare. The remainder of the party divided to the different tasks and securing the general area.

“Mr Fang ... I mean ... “ Colouring as his slip Whent approached the Kzinthi but then taking in the sight to behold at his feet paled and crumpled to the floor.

Unperturbed at this turn of events the Kzinthi took Jex by the elbow and growled, “We have little time.”

Jex flinched and then turned to the ceiling as the computer’s voice counted down.

“There’s less than thirty seconds!”

“Come.” The Kzinthi hauled her along as they ran off down the corridor.

Jex demanded to know of this ... this monster ... this Kzinthi. “Where are you taking me?”

“I am taking you nowhere we have work to do yet.”

“But the self-destruct! Who are you?”

“McGregor will not destroy the Kestrel.” He sounded supremely confident of that even as the klaxons and sirens kicked up into a final cacophony of noise and volume. “Self destruct in ... Ten ... Nine ... Eight ... Seven ... Six ... Five ...”

He pulled on her tightly as he pushed them faster down the corridor, “We must hurry.”

Jex could scarce believe the words as the last few seconds ticked away.

“ Four ... Three ... Two ... One ... Self-destruct.”

Jex screamed in horror as around her opened up in destructive energy.

* * *​
 
Well, you're giving a good impression of wiping out your entire cast. Interesting. Nice coordination of the various scenes!
 
Ok. You're getting a big PLUS from me for the way your building up the tension over multiple segments by letting us see how varied crewmembers react to McGregor's unconventional tactic.

My personal favorite: Cartwright: "No she bloody well does not!"

You're getting a huge MINUS from me if McGregor just blew up his ship. Even though I would give you kudos for the most original ending ever for a Trek fanfic.

I'm impatiently awaiting to find out what exactly is going to happen next.
 
Ok. You're getting a big PLUS from me for the way your building up the tension over multiple segments by letting us see how varied crewmembers react to McGregor's unconventional tactic.

My personal favorite: Cartwright: "No she bloody well does not!"

You're getting a huge MINUS from me if McGregor just blew up his ship. Even though I would give you kudos for the most original ending ever for a Trek fanfic.

I'm impatiently awaiting to find out what exactly is going to happen next.

Thanks and yeah McGregor needs someone like Cartwright to try to counter him. Though as we've seen not eith much success seeing as how his self-destruct command has gone ahead. Or has it? Wait until the next segment to discover if it is the end. For McGregor it is a win-win in that he didn't lose command of his ship and he did give his crew enough time to evacuate!

Oh and Mistral I lay down a challenge for you. I actually made one rather crude continuity error. Not so much in the countdown sequences but just before with the party scene. Wonder can you find it?
 
Was stuck massively on this segment could not get it to work the way I wanted so posting it up to see what feedback it gets. And then perhaps I can learn from that! ;)
 
* * *
‘Into the Maelstrom’


Approaching Main Engineering


Eddie Gardner cursed as his twisted ankle caused wicked pain to shoot up his leg. He decided to hell with decorum and hopped the last few steps into Engineering as the computer began its final countdown. He hopped into Main Engineering to see an almost serene yet poignant in a distracted way Mnu Stanley Subrelqui look up at a horrified Duffy as the computer intoned:

“ Four ... Three ...”

“Frak, too late!”

"Two ... One ... Self-destruct.”

A crescendo of noise and whines filled Engineering and every part of the Kestrel and then a maelstrom of surging power erupted throughout the ship ...

The power coursed through the power relays. Normally a power harnessed, siphoned, and controlled now ran rampant and unrestrained. Where normally it replicated cool drinks, it overloaded and spat fiery destruction. Where normally it fabricated parts and vital materials, it erupted in destructive energy. Loosened the energy surged through the ship systems outpouring in volcanic fashion throughout rooms, hangars, labs, bays and corridors. Flames, sparks, and surging electrical bolts crackled out from every console, intercom, light, and panel.

Throughout the ship people cowered as energy consumed the ship vented by the super heated power coils into every system causing a huge overload and the entire ship to then descend into darkness as all power, all light, all life abruptly stopped.

The Kestrel had not self-destructed but it was now a ruined and fire ravaged ship. As the lights died out the flames burned but then the fire suppressant systems engulfed fires and choked the survivors. The suppressant gases pooled to the floor as they extinguished the major conflagrations and quickly dissipating so as not to asphyxiate those trapped in their vicinity.

The firestorm was brief but violent. McGregor had gambled with the lives of his crew and had pulled an ace but at what cost?

* * *​
As errant embers and sporadic sparks coasted to the deck in the black groans and wails bespoke of everyone’s relief at having not succumbed to a fiery death. Flittingly emergency lights ebbed into life and, where it had failed entirely for the ten to twenty seconds, gravity returned at first with a careful whisper of a pull and then a firm steady hold.

Stanley looked over to Eddie quizzically at the ship remaining and having not smashed into a million pieces. Duffy voiced it aloud, “Wha .. what happened?”

Stanley answered Duffy in as best a fashion he could, “It appears Captain McGregor had other plans for the Kestrel.”

“Don’t tell me you actually believed he was going to blow the ship up Stan? But the damned infernal man has probably fried every isolinear chip and part of the warp coil manifold to do whatever he wanted to do. This is going to take forever to fix. Wait till I get my hands on him wherever he is?”

* * *​

Main Bridge

Dusting herself off, Molly Cartwright took in the ruined bridge and cursed aloud and to herself. “McGregor must have known all along! Damn that man! He’s a damned lunatic.”

“Now, now Commander you know that’s not the case. The Captain is no more insane than any other captain is. His only problem lies in he shows it.”

“Shows it too often and too much in my vaunted opinion. Bloody genius too.” She rolled her eyes before Noah suddenly intruded.

“The self-destruct didn’t work but the virus!”

Molly then recalled what Cutler had asserted as the countdown had diminished. T’Hos’ plan to kill everyone on the ship and she wondered was this why McGregor had really fled because he knew his self-destruct wouldn’t work? She doubted the captain was that cowardly. And she waved the smoke from her face it struck what McGregor had done. “By overloading ... everything he nullifies it’s being spread. Life support is at a minimum and as you can see the smoke is not clearing so the ventilation systems aren’t working. I presume it was part of his plan.”

“Nevertheless, I’m taking a team down to environmental systems, Caleb.” Molly barked orders to Dexter as she ran from the bridge and down the curving stairs. “And Caleb, find out where the captain went!”

Dexter put out a restraining hand to the ensign as he made to follow. “You stay here kid. We need to try to track down the Captain. Find out where he went and why? And we need to try and work these ruined systems to do it too.”

“He might have gone after T’Hos. He took Yeoman Harris before he transported off the bridge.”

Dexter raised his eyebrow in response to that.

* * *​

Travel Pod

McGregor zoomed through the fleeing traffic homing in on the signal from the Kestrel. Harris’ combadge allowed him to track her progress through the chaos of escaping vessels as bedlam descended on the spaceport. McGregor cursed his plan, one of his numerous fail-safes if ever he found himself in a tight corner.

He liked to think himself clever for outwitting T’Hos but the circumstances that caused him to fall back on this plan meant the ad hoc evacuation of the facility that had descended into chaos. A chaos he now had to frantically navigate with twisting turns and extreme proximity to the ships fleeing in the belief they had to escape the fireball from a self-destructing Kestrel.

The travel pod was slow but nimble and ideally suited for travelling through a milling spaceport albeit not in this heightened activity of escaping ships. McGregor zeroed in on his prey powering up its warp engines ready to blast its way out of the system. He had no ship based weapons with which to stop them. But he did have a ship!

* * *​

“T’Hos!”

He growled in response as he dragged a kicking Harris onto the bridge. “What is it?”

“A travel pod!”

His anger spiked as Harris not yet fully lucid but working on her survival instinct bit his arm. He backhanded her as he shouted angrily in response, “What? Why is everyone so frakking incompetent around here?”

“A travel pod is aiming directly for us.” For further confirmation the helm person pointed T’Hos to the viewscreen. The image increasingly filled with a travel pod on a kamikaze run.

“McGregor!” He threw Harris aside. “Fire at him!”

It was too late. The looming spectre of destruction scythed through space and barrelled into the pirate ship. The deck under T’Hos lurched and was rent apart by destructive energy as the small travel pod crumpled the shields and careened into the hull of the rogue raider in a fireball.

“T’Hos! T’Hos! Quick we have to get to the escape pods.”

Wincing at the pain to his head, unaware of the heavily bleeding gash running across it, T’Hos gingerly picked himself up off the deck with Terrol offering assistance. He looked to the gaping hole that had been the viewscreen. “Curse you McGregor. Ha! Ha! It hurts to laugh but at least you’re dead.”

“We’ve got an intruder alert.”

Terrol snapped, “The ship is wrecked and going nowhere. Every system is smashed and on the blink. I doubt it’s an actual intruder alert!” T’Hos grasped Terrol’s arm in a moment of terror his eyes wide as the awesome reality struck him.

“No! It’s McGregor! That sadistic bastard is coming for me.”

“Let’s go then!”

“Nooo! I will have him.”

Terrol rounded on T’Hos. “The Feddies will be descending upon our position to investigate. It won’t take them a minute to peg us for who we are. If we are going to go. We go now. Leave McGregor! At least until another day when you have the advantage.” Terrol’s eyes bore into T’Hos as if their look could compel this man bent on revenge.

“Fine. But first ...” he went over to the recovering form of Harris and kicked her savagely. “He’ll be coming for his precious play thing. Fine but I intend to give him the same welcome he gave me aboard his ship. Self-destruct and on a silent alarm. Let him waltz in here thinking himself a god.”

A brief moment later, Terrol gleefully reported, “Done.” Both men started towards the nearest escape pod when they faltered in their steps and then with the next step floated off the deck.

* * *​

McGregor blasted the brute with his own side arm and then whirled round as two more skidded into the corridor. He fired off two more quick blasts that smashed into their faces. He ran forwards then slowed down by the EVA suit but as he tapped into the controls of the auxiliary engineering station, he opted to level the playing field or actually to turn them in his favour. With several commands the gravitational systems started to power down. Soon his EVA suit would allow him to travel more easily than the pirates.

But he had to dash quickly first as more sentries piled into the area. His cumbersome run was a hobbling trot but then the commands took effect his magnetised boots allowed him to move with more purpose than his pursuers who flailed and careened into one another in mass of legs and arms.

Having directed the travel pod at the raider and set it on automatic, McGregor strapped himself into the EVA opened the back hatch, depressurised and ejected into space, he watched as the travel pod consumed the raider sheathing it in a fiery blanket.

First, he had attached himself by a secure line to the pod so that after the immediate propulsion from pod the line snagged and pulled him in the direction of the raider. He floated, to his perspective, downwards onto the raider and then traversed the hull for an entry near this auxiliary engineering station. An old style raider, McGregor after years of service on the border was well versed with its hideouts and operations.

So with purpose and a clear route he made his way towards the bridge knowing T’Hos would have brought Harris there. He only hoped she was still there but McGregor did not often entertain doubts or second guesses. He picked a course and went with it come hail or shine or high waters.

Meeting surprisingly little resistance McGregor queried why but upon entering the bridge, he took in the reality. “Touché T’Hos! But they say imitation is the highest form of flattery but I think you’re too stupid to think up your own ideas. Harris?”

The yeoman looked down startled to see her Captain stood under her attired in an EVA as she floated in mid air. “Captain?” With alarm she looked around and flailed her arms and legs, “The self-destruct!”

“I know and there’s no way to stop it. Let’s go. We’ve little time.” He helped Harris down to her feet. Holding on to McGregor, they fled the bridge and made their way through the adjoining corridors.

“All the escape pods are gone!”

“I know. We just need a door, ah here we are, and a hope.” He shuffled forwards to an airlock.

“A hope?”

“Yes that Fang does his bloody job and gets me outta here. I’m afraid my dear this is going to hurt you more than me. But you just got to trust me.” He pulled down the release lever. “Take a deep breath and hold it.”

Trust you! I don’t even know what you plan to do!”

“Probably best that way. Take a deep breath and hope.” He crossed his padded EVA gloved fingers. Then pulled a last lever opening the sealed hatch. He pulled out the stolen firearm and directed it at the door.

Harris gawked and tried to protest but McGregor clamped a hand over her mouth and scolded her as if a child. “Deep breath! Passengers are required to take note of the emergency exits.” With a huge grin through the perplex glass of the helmet he pulled the trigger. The hatch exploded in a huge fiery rent and then a whoosh of air and an almighty kick sent them both tumbling out into the depths of space.

An instant later, the cold of space was replaced by the cold sensation of the transporter effect. As he coalesced on the transporter pad of the shuttle piloted by Jex and the Kzinthi ‘Fang’ McGregor roared, “Shields!” just before the caustic energy obliterated the raider.

"Never been so glad to see you furball."

The giant furball purred accusingly, “Harris needs medical attention but she should be fine. So Captain, did you decide that since you didn’t blow up your own ship so you would blow up someone else’s?”

“Something likes that Rah. Don’t suppose you managed to stop T’Hos?”

“No Captain.”

“Gees, I have to do everything myself.”
 
McGreogor has the subtly of a sledgehammer. But hey, he get's results.

He's and interesting mix of cowboy maverick and starship captain but definitely more on the maverick side. He never gives up on his people either, I like it. I wonder if Owens should have taken some hints from him considering his current dilemma.

I like that T'Hos got away. Nothing like a good arch-nemesis who just doesn't go away.

Well done.
 
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