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USS Kestrel - Hunting Grounds

You have a unique writing style that I enjoy - a lot of imagery mixed with subtle (and not so subtle) humor. You really allow us to get inside the heads of your characters.

The flashback to Templar's child-hood is a case in point. It was so vivid, I felt like an intruder on the scene. Great character work here - you've certainly made Templar a more sympathetic character.

And you also peeled back another layer on Captain McGregor. The man would have made a fair counselor - he did a masterful job of getting to the core of Sebastian's problem. Now it's up to Templar to accept the Captain's terms of service. I doubt he'll get a better offer on another ship (nor another opportunity, period.)

Stanley is the odd one, isn't he? Must be handy to space-walk without an EVA suit! :lol:

Great stuff!
 
Thank you guys both.

@ kes -
Glad you liked. And gladder still when you tell me that Stanley's weird! That sounds about right. Yes one does have to feel for Sebastian - certainly at the stage in his life where he is suffering the loss of his father and feels as if no one cares or is giving him the time of day. He might have been hard done by but it doesn't excuse his later mistakes. But it does seem like the chip on his shoulder has goes way back. McGregor does like to play with fire - and he has ... well faith isn't the right word ... but he is under the impression that he can have Sebastain do good. But that impression mght be mistaken ... we will need to see whether Sebastian can indeed make the step to accepting his place on a Border Patrol vessel and having a purpose. But hey ho .. we'll see indeed how that pans out.


@ TheLoneRedShirt - yay! You think my writing style is unique! I didn't even think I had a style. Thank you for the nice words. After my Accipiter story I wanted to try something a little fresher and with more humour and more imagery in it. To which end McGregor and co. Alas my own humour is a strange mix and is often subtle [or does that mean no one else gets it?] and very not so subtle. I certainly hope I give a peek inside some of the character's heads - I might avoid McGregor's for obvious reasons [damage to our own mental health being one].
Given that McGregor sold his counsellor off he probably has to fill the gap in the staffing roster himself! Ha! I doubt I'd like him to be my shrink but then again he might prescribe a good strong drink. Certainly, he is giving Sebastian the best chance he's as like to get and McGregor genuinely doesn't give a fig for his past only if it will help to do his job in the future.
Thanks again for reading people. Hopefully, more soon.
 
I was going to lament that your pacing is sacrificing plot progression as you keep branching off into other directions and personal vignettes. Turns out that I really like those personal vignettes and to dig deeper into the motivations and histories of this varied crew.

Looks like everyone on this ship has some well-hidden yet surprisingly painful memories which define them. Maybe that's why they ended up in the Border Service, maybe they didn't pass the psych-evals for the Regular Fleet.

Under a different CO, Sebastian's personal loss and his resulting search for vengeance could have meant the end of his career or at the very least a major liability. But McGregor, clearly used to people with character flaws, will surely know how to properly focus the disgraced, young officer and make him better for it.

Well done. And I'm looking forward to learn more about this odd yet entirely fascinating crew.
 
Thanks for the informed input CeJay. I worry too about the plot progression - thankfully the plot itself is simple enough - but I did want to work on the characters and some flashbacks were deemed necessary to deliver a bit of backstory. However, the progression will sally forth for another bit in the coming segments as we head towards a Sarah! Thanks for reading and commenting. More soon.
 
‘Bing Bong’


Noah had baulked when the self-assured Templar inquired of the computer: “Computer, where is Ensign Leoni Jex?” Either Noah had no desire to invade Leoni’s privacy or worse still discover that she was in the mess hall with other friends. He felt weird about his jealous feelings concerning Leoni. She was a social person and made friends easily. She could hardly be expected to sequester herself away in order to protect Noah’s feelings.

It still soothed him to a great degree when the computer replied, “Ensign Leoni Jex is currently in ship’s flight operation centre, Deck 4.” As sudden as his relief was so too was his surprise.

“Oh.” Noah registered his surprise. ‘What the hell is Leoni doing in the pre-op flight centre?’ It was essentially a debriefing area for the Kestrel’s pilots, whether helm, shuttle or one of the Wasps or Interceptors.

Templar responded apparently disinterested. “There you go. She must be prepping for a flight or something.” However, Noah was certain the security officer was trying to cover his own surprise at Jex’s business. But then the confident and sometimes stroppy officer took on a far away look as if lost on a memory.

After a moment, Noah enquired, “Something the matter?”

“Wha? No, not at all. Forget about it.” Sebastian shook him off and started along the corridor away from the viewing ports. Noah with little other to do, and not wanting to return to his quarters with Ronak there, followed Templar like a stray dog.

Templar for his part stopped short as he spied the gullible and fresh ensign tailing him. “Where are you going?” Noah only shrugged in response. This caused Templar to roll his eyes despairingly. ‘Oh brother!’ He shook his head and sauntered off again, this time deigning to ignore the ensign following him like a lost ship. Templar might have wanted nothing better than to chase him off but Leoni’s words to him outside the sick bay the night before still thrummed in his consciousness. Not that Templar was going to heed them. At the very least, he could try to not bark at Cutler and send him scurrying. It was a passive attempt rather than a proactive attempt to reach out to others. While he could understand the Trill’s attempt to be a mediator and to counsel him with her lifetime of wisdom, Templar still felt odd for it and the captain’s own brand of counselling.

Still it was troubling him that both Jex and McGregor had tried to reach out to him within the space of one evening. Worst still in his exchange of angry words with the Trill he had almost spilled out his past deeds. Her insufferable good humour and friendliness grating on what she correctly recognised as an attempt to shield himself from others. This self-imposed exile was meant to protect himself and others. The motivation was not clear nor was it logical. However, it was a strong compulsion within and one Sebastian argued to himself a healthy attitude.

Sebastian figured the one sure-fire way to lose Noah was to find other people who would then take him onboard. So with a little time left before their respective shifts started he headed towards the rec area. It took a while but when they reached it, they found the place was quiet at this early hour in the day. Later, come the evenings, it would fill up more and be the scene of more revelry. Stood next to a pool table Sebastian noted the presence of Becca Swift. ‘Great. Just great. I try to find company and I end up finding the one person on board with cause for a genuine grudge.’

He turned swiftly on his heel but of course collided straight into his shadow. “Oof!” He grabbed Noah before he went down like a sack of potatoes. “Sorry. Where are you headed now? I thought you were going to hang out here?”

Templar merely looked up over towards Becca who had just spotted their arrival and Sebastian’s quick retreat. Her face was one of disgust and triumph at apparently chasing him off with out even a word. Her expression changed when she spotted Noah. Passing her pool cue to Jock, she marched towards the two of them at the doorway.

“You had best be leaving him alone Templar!”

Templar gritted his teeth before sneering at her, “For your information he was the one following me and who bumped into me. So cut out the accusations, Petty Officer Swift.”

“Don’t other bandying ranks around here, Ensign. It doesn’t cut much mustard. Especially, from an officer of your ilk.”

He bunched his fists thinking about angrily retorting at her but he decided to let the matter lie. “Whatever you say. Hang around them Cutler, like the bad smell you are.” With that, he stormed off.

Noah looked from the retreating form of Templar to Becca confused as to what his next course of action ought to be. “Becca, I don’t think it’s fair to treat him like that. He was being kind of decent to me there.”

“Well his kind of decent only gets the likes of you into trouble Noah. Stick with me. Heck Jock might be an ass but he’s fairly inconsequential.”

Jock lowered the cue to respond lamely, “Hey there now.”

“Never mind Jock, let’s set them up again.” She pulled out the triangle after dragging Noah over to the pool table. “Come on, me against the pair of you.”

He handed his cue to Noah and Becca’s back to her. “Nah. I tole ye already, I dinna feel like playin’ any pool.”

“Aw come on Jock.” Becca coaxed turning to Noah looking for support. Noah just shrugged unsure of his position.

“Nah. I dinna feel like it.”

“Why not then?” This came from Nujinx who barged in with a knowing grin. “Oh wait, of course, you probably got back your results today. Don’t tell me! Har! You messed up again.” The Xindi Primate slapped him on the back causing Jock to stagger forwards to bump into the pool table.

“Nujinx! I hardly think it is fair to tease him. Besides, you can always try again, right Noah?”

“Erm ... try for what again?”

“The fool here just tried out for the Academy again. Is this the second or third attempt?” he got no response from Jock who looked down at the felt on the pool table. “Got to learn to quit sometime. Besides, boy you are not really officer material. You’re not bright enough nor pretty enough.” Nujinx turned to leer at Noah before laughing rowdily as he moved off leaving the rec room.

Becca moved in to rub Jock’s back. “Don’t pay heed to Nujinx. Isn’t he normally saying that the officers are merely ballast to keep the ship afloat? No offense Noah.”

“Aye but I’m not doing it to impress Nujinx or for his blessing. I’m doin' it fer me.”

“Just right too. Though I hope you realise it isn’t everything to be an officer. McGregor and Gardner will both tell you that. Therefore, if it does not work out you can still climb the ropes as an NCO. Hell I didn’t think I’d make P.O. at this point but I have by working my butt off and doing some real honest to goodness work. Work that I’ve enjoyed doing.”

“If it’s any consolation, being an officer hasn’t been everything I expected it to be.”

“See!” She did a double take to look at Noah. “Aw, Noah don’t be like that. I cannot well cheer both of you up. Especially as each argument with counter the others. So how about we just play some pool?”

She set the pool balls up before lifting the triangle chalking her cue and tossing it to Jock. “You can break. Anyway, tell the truth Jock, you only want to be an officer because you think it will improve your chances with the ladies!”

“Ack now! That’s not true.” He paused before admitting, “Not entirely.”

Noah chimed in good-heartedly but with a slightly dejected tone, “Well if it’s any consolation, being an officer hasn’t exactly helped me with the ladies either.”

Becca just burst out laughing. Jock joined in which eventually brought a smile to Noah’s face. “Oh Noah you’re sweet. Honest to goodness.”

“Bing bong!” Despite the attempt to sound otherwise, the unmistakable voice of the captain called out over the intercom mimicking the intercoms of an age gone by. The three of them found themselves looking into the ceiling awaiting whatever announcement the captain was going to make. The captain continued with a rather nasally voice, almost as if he were pinching his nose as he spoke. “All senior officers please report to my office!” Something about the way he said ‘my office’ implied it was not in fact his office to which he was directing them.

Jock added knowingly, “Probably going to hold the meeting in the Den.”

“This can’t be good.”

Noah asked of the petty officer, “Why do you say that?” His nervousness was clear.

Becca supplied the answers that did not much ease Noah’s apprehensions. “Well last night’s flight deck crew shift were asked to check all systems on the Stallions. The guys down in the arsenal were also given a drill session. I’d wager the captain is cooking something up.”

Jock nodded adding his conclusion. “I’d wager McGregor’s planning on going on a Sarah!”

Noah of course, could only respond with the expected, “A Sarah?”

In unison, Jock and Becca answered, “Search and wreck havoc.”

* * *​


“Molly!” Eddie Gardner came floundering up to Cartwright, his features covered in grime and the knees of his trousers scuffed. “Have you seen the Captain?”

“I was but talking to him two minutes ago. We had been on our way to the bridge together before he decided on taking an alternative route. What’s up now Eddie?”

“Blast! I’ve spent the night crawling through Jeffries tubes tracking down whatever infernal modifications he’s made since we’ve left Starbase 49.”

“Modifications?”

“You know the kind that blows up the ship. The kind that is along the lines of computer hacking and system cross wiring. The kind such as hacking protocols like requiring the ship’s executive officer to concur with the self-destruct sequence leading to all sorts of destruction.” Eddie started to rant pacing the breadth of the corridor his hands shaking in frustration and wiping his brow, smearing it with grease. “Never mind, the hours, no the days I put into getting all systems up and working all gone to waste with his tinkering about. Never mind the ... the ... the ... yards and feet of optic cabling and trunking I had to wade through. For days on end wading through ODNs and crawling through Jeffries trying to put the Kestrel back together ... the ... the ... the soot and crap I had to clear out of every flaming nook of the ship after he made it all go up like a, like a, like a Catherine wheel!”

Molly merely demurred his rant with a seemingly dismissive, “Hmmm, I hadn’t realised he had started up his old tricks so soon.”

“Huh, we weren’t out of space dock a day before he tried inputting that very one again!”

“Well at least you discovered it.”

“That’s my worry. He expected me to go looking. The fact I found it means to say he has probably a dozen and one other such protocols and programmes hidden with the ship’s systems. I don’t know about you, but that scares the hell outta me.”

“Can’t you just track him on the ship’s sensors?”

Eddie folded his arms. “Computer: locate Captain McGregor.”

Captain McGregor is not on the ship.

“What? But he was here ...”

“Precisely, he came up with that trick on the second day when he figured I was using the internal sensors to track his movements. Still haven’t figured out how he has circumvented that. And when I confronted him with it he merely retorted that it was a security upgrade in light of Thos’ little stunt.”

Molly wanted to curse at her captain’s ingenuity. “I can try talking to him.”

Eddie felt like creasing up laughing with the frustration. “What would be the point? I pointed out to him the harm he could be causing. I pointed out how his meddling with my systems created the overload at Starbase 49. You know what his answer was. No point crying over burnt ashes! I tell you, he’s a madman. Then when I come down after my night’s work, I find that he has been assigning my crews all sorts of new assignments. No doubt planning a Sarah so he can get his rocks off! A danger to the ship! Squirreling about within the ship up to all sorts! Which way did he go?”

“He disappeared up...” she directed Eddie to the juncture McGregor had indeed disappeared into and upon the telling, Eddie chased off in that direction. Molly knew there was no point trying to mollify Gardner. She knew that the engineer needed to vent his frustration and in some perverse way enjoyed the game of cat and mouse with McGregor. If only ever so slightly. She also figured there was no point telling Gardner that McGregor was likely to call a staff meeting soon.

Walking on Molly decided to drop by sickbay. Judy would not be as quite in the loop as to the ship’s machinations so Molly figured she would give the doctor a heads up to whatever McGregor’s plan were like to be. If Judy had a heads up, then she would be placated as to any possible dangers they might be facing.

Entering sickbay she found Judy stood over a rather pinched looking T’Vel perched rather uncomfortably on the end of a bio bed. “What’s the matter?”

T’Vel bid her a solicitous welcome. “Morning Commander Cartwright.” This warned Molly something was up. Judy wore a disapproving frown. Apart form them sickbay was empty.

“I said, what is the matter?”

T’Vel took a short breath before replying coolly, “Doctor patient confidentiality precludes Dr. Monroe from discussing the matter.”

“Don’t give me that doctor patient relationship crap.”

Monroe stepped back, dropping her hands to her side. Her tone was unimpressed and unusually cold. “I must confess to not being overly enthused about it myself Commander.” This raised Molly’s concern further. It was not like Monroe to use Molly’s rank. T’Vel turned to the doctor coolly appraising her demeanour. Judy told her sternly, “You flaunted my warnings and medical advice as a doctor and now you are playing that card.”

“I assure you, I do not play cards.”

Molly interjected a little too harshly. “You have a lousy bluff that’s for sure, so I wouldn’t recommend it. Spill it.” Silence fell upon the room and seemed to drag out longer than it should have. “Look, I came in here to give Judy the heads up about McGregor’s plans for today. He’s playing it close to his chest, or so he thinks, but he is planning a Sarah. Therefore, I need to know now if you are fit for whatever duties he is likely to give you T’Vel.”

T’Vel arched an eyebrow fiercely. She sighed heavily. Looking up at Judy, she remained silent but her features softened a mere fraction if one knew what to look for. Judy took it for permission to tell. “T’Vel had a run in with Ronak. I had warned her to stay away from him for a time until her system adjusted to the drugs again. She however, chose to ignore my medical advice and it resulted in ... well it resulted in a little heated moment between the two.”

Molly picked up enough to know that Judy was holding enough back about whatever had transpired. She did not bother to probe further. Not when it came to Ronak. How she wished they could have left him on that festering rock of Aubrellis. “And how is she now?”

Judy said, “I was adjusting her medication before you came in.”

“However, it will not be necessary.” T’Vel appeared bothered at being talked about in the third person.

Molly darkly turned it, “We’ll let the doctor decide that T’Vel.”

“I will need to be in fully cognisant and I cannot allow any altercation to my medical that might impair my abilities. I am the patient and I do have rights.”

“Rights? I’ve a duty to ensure the safety of any crew who’ll take direction from you T’Vel. Juiced up on medication might be better than running afoul of your emotional balance. You needed time to establish your equilibrium and you tossed that out the airlock by confronting Ronak!”

“I did not confront him. I merely sought to converse with my son.”

“Son! Don’t give me that! First off, you know how being in close proximity to him can be dangerous to you. That was reckless and stupid. As to his being a son to you! Well, he was content to allow you to run about Aubrellis without control. He happily drank it up and whored it about down there whilst you were at your most vulnerable. He is no son!”

“It is a biological fact.” T’Vel stood. Her presence demanded that Judy and even Molly stood back to give her space. “I still had some semblance of control and I do not need Ronak to interject on my behalf.”

“Well maybe he could step in on Cassie’s behalf.” Her words seemed to strike like a slap across the face. The tone cracked the room like a lightning bolt.

Judy warned, “Molly!”

T’Vel stepped forward, her demeanour growing mean. “I hardly think it is appropriate to...”

“No! I don’t think it is appropriate for Cassie to be in command of any away mission!”

“I have faithfully served this ship without ever compromising it or the safety of any away party I have been a part of.”

“That is not exactly true now is it T’Vel?”

T’Vel looked shocked and appalled at what Cartwright was referring. She answered coldly, her voice sounding distant. “That was beyond my control.”

“Be that as it may, it happened and all because your emotional balance was off kilter and we didn’t know to intervene. As bad as Cassie might be, we all know that there could be worse. We all know because there has been!”

“Bing bong! All senior officers please report to my office!”

Judy broke the dangerous silence between the two women. “Well whatever McGregor has cooked up we’re going to find out now. How’s about we settle this matter amicably? I will give T’Vel a boost to her medication. However, it will only be a slight increase in your dosage. That way you remain fully in control and unimpaired – neither drugs nor your emotional imbalance will interfere with your thinking. Though I will suggest T’Vel that you take some time before hand to meditate.”

Neither Molly nor T’Vel said a word. “Are we agreed?”

“It is a most agreeable solution.”

“Fine. I’ll be the senior officer’s lounge. I’ll see you both there.” Molly turned and walked away.

* * *​
 
I'm changing my vote for McGregor as "Captain I'd Least Like to Serve Under" to "Captain I'd Most Like to Serve Under" just because of his antics in this chapter. I love a boss with a sense of humor. (This change of vote is, of course, subject to change without notice if he pulls anything crazy, which I'm sure he will.)


I liked Templar trying to be a halfway-decent human being here. My heart broke for poor Noah, who apparently considers not getting his head bitten off "niceness."



Lots of fun dialogue from everyone in the earlier parts of this chapter, but then we get to sickbay. I see I was right about Ronak's emotional instability rubbing off on his mother, but then you've gone and upped the ante with hints of events we've not even heard of yet. Molly was quite hard on T'Vel, but it's her job to be, and apparently there's cause. I imagine for T'Vel, that has to be a double-whammy of not only the guilt of having screwed up in the first place -- but then, when confronted like this with it, she's probably having an emotional reaction to the criticism Molly gives her and beating herself up for doing so.


All in all, another great chapter with a wider scope ... and the hint of action to come with the impending "Sarah." Can't wait to see it!
 
Well McGregor is chuffed to have at least one vote - apart from the one he cast for himself of course! Ha! He could be described as having a sense of humour - being mad often is! Hee hee.
Yeah Templar did try, somewhat and rather passively, and got shot down for it into the bargain. Hopefully, it will not dent him too much and he might try to human again. As for Noah - he continues to be a sap but at least he too is trying - what with talking to Becca and Jock and sticking up [lamely] for Sebastian.
Yeah, Molly has to play nanny and bad-cop and all of that in the absence of McGregor doing so. She hates being so hard on T'Vel but she also knows there is a potentially hazardous mission in the offing and T'Vel needs to be on form for it. And yes, you were spot on about Ronak having a rather adverse influence/effect on his mother. That is what has Molly worried - especially given the past history alluded to here about T'Vel's past mistakes.
Action coming up indeed. Of course, you wouldn't deny Mcgregor a little sauntering about before hand now would you? He has to have his 'office' meeting first. ;)
 
Lots of things happening here but it was Noah who had me in stitches this time. Right now he's so depressed, it's kinda funny (and sad). Poor dude needs a pick me up and soon, something to reaffirm his place in the galaxy or at the very least on Kestrel. You know, something like not being the one responsible for letting the bad guys take over the ship.

T'Vel is another tortured soul and I admire her loyalty to her son but clearly there is a point at which you have to draw the line. McGregor is usually quite good at putting people in their place, and that kid badly needs a father figure.

But first we're going to get a staff meeting with the captain. Let's see who survives that and then we'll talk again
 
Thanks for reading CeJay.

yes T'Vel's relationship to Ronak is ... well complicated is a nice way to put it. Whilst she shows loyalty here, Ronak would view it differently, especially given that she is just after trying to strangle him. So you could say their relationship is well and truly fubar'ed.

McGregor might be the person to put a person in their place but I don't see him rushing forward to be a father figure to anyone least of all Ronak. Mind you, it begs the question, just why is McGregor allowing Ronak to remain onboard? I guess we will have to wait and see.

Yes, a staff meeting coming up and I just betcha that McGregor has an itemised agenda and a slideshow to boot. Ok then, maybe not. Again, thanks for reading.
 
Hello and welcome back to the story everyone. Sorry that it has been so long since I've updated this story. RL dealt a pretty awful lot a while back and it really took the ability to write McGregor's batshit crazy away. Anyway, I have this and a few other chapters in the wings so there should be a few more in the segments to update you all with over the coming weeks. So here, I present the long awaited senior officer's meeting. Thanks for reading and sticking with it. Anyway, onto McGregor and his plans! :devil:

The Captain’s Den

Bridge, USS Kestrel

“I’m ... baaaaaaaaaack!”

“You’re late.” Came the droll reply from Caleb Dexter as he turned to the parting doors where McGregor was announcing himself jazz hands shimmering with wild eyes and a crazy grin plastered across his face. Dexter recognised the crazed excited look McGregor had. A look said he had something in the pipeline and like a kid in a sweetshop, McGregor could hardly contain himself with anticipation.

“Hardly late Tac. After all, I got here just when I wanted.” He slapped down into his command chair, with one leg cocked over the armrest. He then patted his belly as if satisfied after a dinner. “You went and ruined my entrance Dexter. Ah! Not as grand as yours Stanley!” McGregor jumped up as the doors opened again to announce Stanley from his impromptu space walk. “Had a nice walk?”

Stanley bobbed his head as McGregor approached him. “I did thank you Captain.”

“Good, good.”

“As I was saying, you are late Captain.”

“My ship my boyo, which means to say ... I’m not late, I’m on time. Not to mention I got here before Stanley and I went for a detour.” McGregor smirked to himself thinking of Gardner crawling through the Jeffries tubes in pursuit trying to figure out whatever ‘modifications’ McGregor had made. The fact that on this occasion he actually hadn’t made any modifications or uploaded any programs made McGregor laugh to himself at Gardner’s pointless chase. “Hee, hee. Anyway, I plan to make up for it! Fun is afoot. Plans are in action and I’ve a score to settle. And Stanley you have my scarf to finish but hey you can knit during the briefing.”

Stanley blinked in response to that. “What briefing Captain?”

“Why this one ... open a ship wide comm. there please.” He said to Berkley at the Ops console.
McGregor pinched the bridge of his nose to achieve a nasal tannoy voice. “Bing bong! All senior officers please report to my office!” McGregor spun on his foot and turned to walk off the bridge again but stopped suddenly and declared into the air, “And oh someone bring carrot cake!”

“Erm.”

“What Lieutenant?”

“I ended the comm. link Captain before your request. Shall I open it again?”

“No, that would only make me seem preposterous. Why even impulsive. Ok, do it. No don’t. No do. No don’t.”

Dexter stood with his arms folded with a cross expression on his face. “Aren’t you?”

“I don’t want to be seen that way though. Right then, Berkley go get me some from the canteen.”

Halfway out of his chair, Berkley stopped to say, “You could always replicate some.”

“What! I don't want any of that recycled rubbish.” Berkley blanched at irking McGregor.

“Actually, studies have clearly stated that there is no perceptible difference between real food and replicated.”

“It doesn’t change the fact that it is literally recycled rubbish, Stanley. I want real carrot cake from the galley, made with carrots and ... and well, cake.”

Trying to get McGregor’s attention with increasing volume and increasing agitation, Dexter tried talking over him. “Captain - captain - CAPTAIN!”

Eventually breaking from his carrot cake conversation, McGregor sternly asked of Dexter, “What is it?”

“The meeting.” He pushed.

McGregor clicked his fingers. “Oh yes! Let’s. The senior officers’ lounge then.” He declared gleefully rubbing his hands together. “I could do with a drink. Berkley forget the carrot cake, you have the conn. - just don’t do anything. Stay on course, maintain speed, I’ll update from The Den.”

With a hop and a skip, arm around Stanley the captain made his way to the door whistling merrily. Dexter reluctantly following behind tried to ask, “So what’s the plan Captain?”

“Muh ha ha ha!” He shook his head laughing as he cantered down the curving staircase towards the lounge. “Now, now Tac, that’s for The Den ... Molly would be peeved if you guys knew before her.”

Dexter snorted. “You mean Rah doesn’t know already?”

McGregor breezed through the doors and headed straight to the bar counter. “Fang doesn’t count. He has fur!”

* * *​
 
Senior Officers’ Lounge, ‘The Den’, Deck Three

McGregor and Stanley entered the lounge at a brisk pace with McGregor’s arm around Stanley’s shoulders.

Dexter followed quickly behind giving the room a cursory survey, as was the security officer in him. Nothing was amiss as to be expected.

Inside the lounge, dark polished wood and leather created a rather austere masculine environment a world away from the muted greys and bland inoffensive colourings of Starfleet's corridors and workstations. It was a welcome escape for a senior officer like Dexter to get away from subordinates and to do so in grand surrounds and a small touch of luxury.

The room was two storeys high with an upper balcony housing a small private library and a number of leather armchairs. Thus seated, one had a magnificent view from the large window looking aft of the ship just under docking port one looking back at the torpedo pod.

Furnishing the room was a large dark oval table that dominated one end and acted as McGregor’s conference table on occasion and every Friday night as the poker table for Dexter, Gardner, Monroe and Gunny. The table had a dark wood finish but the centre flipped to become a sophisticated tactical display too. A luxury item no one was quite sure how McGregor had acquired as it was far from Starfleet standard and further from the Border Patrol’s tighter pool of resources. That said, the entire Den was far from frugal in its setting and finishings.

There were several dark red leather settees seated under the curving window with a viewscreen mounted on the wall. Dexter and Gardner frequently used the video screen to watch the numerous sports they liked to bet on. At this end, tucked under the balcony and curving metal staircase was a baby grand piano, perfectly placed for the spill over of mirth from the curving heavy wooden counter surrounding optics and ledges with bottles against a mirrored wall. The bar was not as large as Gordon’s for the general ship but served adequately for the needs of the senior officers in private.

A finishing touch to the counter was the gunmetal bust of a perching kestrel about to take flight after its quarry. The bust sometimes caught the light spilling through the large curving windows and seemed to change in hue to a metallic blue. The eyes of the bust were beady and intense as if an actual kestrel somehow had been caught in a moment before covered in the strange metal alloy of the bust. Lastly, the bar had one of the fewer personal replicator stations on the ship. This meant senior staff could rustle up a bite to eat without having to go to the mess and be surrounded by the rest of the crew.

It was to this bar McGregor steered himself and Stanley as he proclaimed upon his entrance, “By and by Stanley, where is my new scarf? You said you would have it finished in time before our run on Xesix Prime.” McGregor stole in behind the counter giving the kestrel a fond pat on its head as he passed. “I think the midnight blue wool will help to bring out the colour of my eyes. Don’t you think Dexter?”

Dismissively, Dexter dryly remarked, “I wouldn’t be an expert on such matters.”

“What’s to know about scarves Tac? Really! I’m disappointed.”

Dexter raised his middle finger in response to that with the response eliciting a laugh from McGregor. “Now, now Tac, not in front of the ladies, or Molly for that matter. Where are the ladies?” He asked leaning on the bust looking behind Molly at the closing door.

“They’ll be along shortly. I left them in sickbay.”

“Oh, girl talk - do dish!” He deigned not to await any answer but bopped down under the counter to clink at glasses and bottles.

Molly gave him the same fed up expression Dexter had given. It did not stop Dexter wondering about the sickbay reference. T’Vel was a constant security concern as far as he was concerned. He turned his focus back on McGregor now with glasses in hand. “A water no doubt Stanley.”

“Thanking you kindly, Captain.”

McGregor seemed unimpressed with the choice of drink as he poured out a glass for Stanley. “Can I get either of you something stronger than Stanley?”

Dexter frowned in response. “No thanks.”

Molly crossed her arms. “You’ve just had breakfast.”

McGregor looked up surprised from the shot of whiskey he had finished pouring himself. “Good ...” he interrupted himself to raise the tumbler to his lips and sink it in one before clinking the empty tumbler against Stanley’s glass, “point. Cheers Stanley. I should have a port to ease my digestion.”

“Captain.”

“What? I’m kidding.” Quietly aside to Stanley he adlibbed, “She’s a spoilsport. T’Vel must have put her in a foul mood.”

At that, Eddie Gardner came into the lounge with a frustrated frown on his craggy face and rubbing his knees. He sauntered up to the counter and plopped down on the stool next to Stanley. Stanley turned and looked down at the offending knees of the chief engineer, “Are your knees sore?”

McGregor beamed a mischievous look in Eddie’s direction awaiting the reply. “Well they would be Stanley what with crawling through miles of Jeffries tubes all on a stupid wild goose hunt.” He angrily grabbed the glass McGregor sat out in front of him. McGregor then slid a silver cased lighter across the counter to Eddie too. “This doesn’t make up for it.”

McGregor sat up a wooden box and slid it across the counter. “Just in. Call me old fashioned but they’re Cuban.”

Eddie looked up through his thick bushy eyebrows. He gave a reluctant and only momentary smirk as he pulled the box towards himself and opened it up taking in the aroma of the box and the cigars within. He sucked on his inner cheek and scratched at his beard before replying, “But it’s a start.”

“Good boy Eddie.”

Stanley blinked and raised his glass to Gardner. “Cheers,” he said smiling in the mad wide smile he had.

“What’s this all about Captain?” Dextor asked.

McGregor held up a halting finger. He tapped his combadge, “McGregor to the bridge ... adjust course bearing by 0041 degrees, and maintain speed.”

Molly asked stepping closer to the counter but not coming up to it. “Why the change in course?”

“All will be revealed. First, say hello to Judy and T’Vel.” The doors parted to usher in the two of them.

“Good morning Captain. A bit early Eddie isn’t it?” Judy Monroe said eyeing up his half-filled glass as she approached the bar. Eddie looked down at the evidence and then looked to McGregor who had cleared his own glass away.

“Greetings.” T’Vel stood near to the door, her hands clasped behind her back and her eyes not looking in Molly’s direction.

“Morning Vel. I trust it sees you good. Now, to business, we can’t waste time on chit chat.” T’Vel raised her eyebrow in obvious disapproval at McGregor’s name for her but she moved towards the table and seated herself in the middle seat. McGregor took the head chair. Molly walked around the table carefully examining T’Vel as she remained focused on the captain before she took the opposite chair to McGregor. Judy sat to one side of T’Vel with McGregor then to her immediate left. On T’Vel’s other side, Dexter slid in feeling the impression that he was a buffer between the two women. On the other side, Stanley sat next to McGregor facing Judy as Eddie came with his drink and lit cigar puffing to stand behind McGregor.

Molly looked up to Eddie. “Not taking a seat?”

Leaning against the wooden rail running along the bulkhead, he held the cigar up as if producing evidence as he blew a circle of cigar smoke in the direction behind him. “You all only complain about my smoking when I do.”

“And with good reason Eddie.”

He doffed his cigar in the direction of Judy. “See what I mean.”

Elbows on the table, T’Vel steepled her hands and rested her chin on them. “It is in Dr. Monroe’s professional capacity to raise the medical arguments about smoking.”

Molly forced herself not to scowl at T’Vel once again spouting medical reasoning given her own behaviour. Gardner took a puff on his cigar before declaring in response, “I’ll sit over here.” He cantered back to the bar and propped himself on one of the stools.

McGregor launched onwards. “Now, as I was saying, plans are afoot. That you have all gathered by now. When we were on Aubrellis, Fang managed to procure some interesting information, coincidently just before certain establishments caught fire.”

T’Vel interrupted with an expected comment. “The probability of such a coincidence is -“

McGregor cut her off, “Considerably greater when it’s Fang doing the calling. Nevertheless, the information has been collated and sifted through by me and Starfleet - pah - Intelligence. The information reveals the cargoes and routes of numerous dubious operators ...” A noise distracted him beside him. Click, clack, click, clack. “Do you need to knit so loudly Stanley?”

Stanley looked up unaware of his surrounds. “Hmmm ... sorry Captain? Your scarf is coming along nicely might I say.” Stanley draped the uncompleted blue scarf over McGregor’s shoulder. “You are quite correct in your assessment Captain; it does bring out the colour of your eyes.”

“Why thank you Stanley. Continue ... but try to do it quieter.”

“I shall endeavour to do so.”

“Hey Eddie!”

Gardner looked aghast and confused all at the one time. He held out the cigar between his fingers in shock at McGregor seemingly correcting him for smoking. “Wha? Can’t a guy smoke. I’m over here out of the way.”

“Yeah but watch Kes! You near knocked her over.”

Gardner gave the bust a look. “Hardly likely, that thing is a ton weight. And if it fell over it wouldn’t break. It’d be more like to break my foot.”

McGregor started vocally ‘shooing’ Gardner away from the bust. “Shoo, shoo. You’re leaning against it.”

“Damn it! I’ll move over to this stool. Are you happy now? I won’t touch your flaming bust.”

“Hee, hee. I bet you say that to all the girls Eddie.”

Dexter interjected. “Are we intending on wasting all day or what?”

“My, you got out of bed on the wrong side this morning.”

“I had the night shift.”

“Psst! You’re in space; it’s always dark outside! Although, it is rather unfortunate for you Dexter considering what I have planned for today. As I was saying before Stanley, Eddie and Dexter interrupted me, the various sources I have to hand have been put to good use. I have selected a target, a name we all know and love, our dear ole ‘Thaddeus’ Norwi.”

From the bar counter and his new stool, Gardner chewed on his cigar. “Huh, Thaddeus, it has been a while. I thought he might have turned over a new leaf.”

Judy remarked sadly, “His kind never does.”

“No, they do not. Though personally, I always liked Thaddeus, he always had good taste.”

“It is illogical to like a career criminal simply because you deem him to have good taste.”
Eddie flicked the ash on his uniform. “It would be because McGregor liked confiscating his contraband alcohol.”

“Hee, hee, like I say, he always had good taste.”

The doctor turned to give McGregor an imploring look. “Please tell me we aren’t chasing after Thaddeus simply to confiscate whatever illegal liquors he might be carrying.”

“Judy! As if I would.” No one around the table said anything to that. “And no, that’s not the reason why I’m tracking Thaddeus down. Certainly, it isn’t the only reason why.”

“Can we get to the point?”

“Dexter! And the point is we are going to raid and board Thaddeus’ ship. But first, let’s have a little status report.” He pressed a button and the centre of the conference table flipped over to reveal the tactical display. McGregor pulled up a live schematic of the Kestrel herself with a running display of information about the ship’s power output and usage alongside incoming sensor readings. The Captain tabbed main engineering and the schematic zoomed in on it giving a more detailed analysis as well as the current crewmembers working there. “Eddie?”

“As if you don’t bloody know already, everything is fine and dandy. I still haven’t got the engines to the optimum. Our little escapade at Starbase 49 well and truly knocked things back to basics and whilst I’ve tweaked the engines yet, the bird isn’t sailing like she was.”

“I’m sure that you’ll get her there in time Eddie.”

“Yeah but my question is what was the purpose of the work assignments last night? What’s that about?”

“In due course Eddie, in due course. Tac? Any duty reports?”

“Nope. All was quiet. We received an open comm. update from the buoy tender Bad Axe update to Star Command. They report a series of attacks on comm. buoys near the Wantu system but they have been fully repaired. Cutters are advised to keep an eye out for any rogue transits that may have taken advantage of the blind or purposefully did so.”

Gardner chimed in. “Of that I have no doubt! Criminals act quicker on sensor net failures that Starfleet does!”

“Yeah well, we can keep an eye out for them then.”

McGregor mused aloud for no-one’s particular benefit. “Intelligence doesn’t think it might be the work of these Maquis? Hmmm ... I wonder. Go ahead Dexter.”

“Other than sending an info dump of actual verification data from the comm. buoys not much else. Other than they detected a subspace boundary in sector ...”

McGregor jumped in cutting him off. “Yadda, yadda, yadda. Moving on? Judy, anything pertinent on your end?”

“Nothing to declare captain.”

McGregor caught the look from Molly to Monroe and the fact both of them steadfastly did not look in the direction of T’Vel. It explained the sickbay meeting between the three of them. It also explained why Molly was being so unusually quiet. “Nothing to add Molly?”

“If you can’t be bothered with the status report, skip to the plan.”

“Oh wait.” McGregor leaned forward to read the tactical display focusing on the ship’s current bearing. Tapping his comm. badge, he instructed the conn to adjust the course by a minute fraction again. “Ah yes, the plan!” He tapped in a few commands and the cut through schematic of the Kestrel switched to that of an Orion raider with its own macabre painted insignia on the hull. It was recognizable to all as the ship captained by Thaddeus. “As you can imagine, once Thaddeus catches a whiff of us chasing after him, he is going to hightail it away. So we are going to run him down. Once we do ...” he pressed a tab on the interactive display and the scene changed to a tactical overlay showing Thaddeus ship the Nightwing being approached by two Star Stallions, “we launch and take control of the vessel allowing us to conduct a thorough inspection.”

Molly’s crossed arms were a sign that she was unimpressed. Her tone even more so. “As simple as that.”

“As simple as that, Molls. Simple is best.” He preened from the opposite end of the table.

Molly pulled her best ‘bumblebee’ face as she scowled across the table. “Why I oughta knock that smile off your face. But I’d say it would be easier to slap off the stubble! You are going to play hard and fast with the lives of those Stallion crews and that’s the height of the plan you are supplying us with.”

“I’m hardly done yet Molly. As you can see,” he spread a hand over the tactical simulation, “two Stallions with two boarding teams will take the ship. Stallion One, led by me will take the bridge. Stallion Two led by Dexter will seize engineering and voila! Hey presto, Bob’s your uncle, arrivederci.”

Molly Cartwright pushed her chair back to stand and leaned over the table resting on the knuckles of her fists. “The hell it is McGregor. You can’t be so flippant about it. You are putting lives on the line no matter how well trained and prepared that they are. Instead of your cavalier attitude spell out the specifics.”

He shrugged indifferently. “I’m going with the Stallions Molly. I’m hardly going to embark on a half-assed plan.”

“The problem is McGregor I think you would. If you want to play at this as if it is a game then I’m going to insist that you don’t go on the SARAH.”

Suddenly pulled up short at such a demand McGregor was horrified. “Molly.”He expressed in a hurt tone. “I love search and wreak havoc ops.” Dexter stifled a laugh behind his hand.

“No, if you want this mission to have the go ahead, then you remain behind on the Kestrel.”

A long moment passed between them with the rest of the senior staff save Stanley still absorbed in his knitting keeping stump. “Fine! I don’t care anyway.” Eddie snorted.

In her imperious voice, T’Vel asked, “Who shall lead the Stallion One team?”

“Why you of course T’Vel, you are second officer and Molly will want to stay onboard to check I keep to the plan.”

Molly narrowed her eyes as McGregor tried to play her. She chose not to rise to his bait. She gave Judy one last questioning glance and the doctor in turn only gave a fractional inclination of her head that she felt T’Vel was fit for such a duty. “Fine.” She took her seat again. “And you are correct; I will stay to keep you honest to the plan. Once you dish what the plan is.”

“Like I say Molly, simple is best.”

Stanley reached out with his knitting. “Do you like this stitching here captain? I think a little detail adds so much more to the effect.”

“Very nice Stan. Lovely it is.” McGregor said without even looking in Stanley’s direction maintaining his locked gaze with Molly. He leaned back in his chair and grinned wolfishly.
“Though that said Molly, the devil is in the details.”

* * *​
 
Yay, Kestrel's back!

Okay, now that that bit of squee is out of the way ... I loved this. What strikes me about this crew is how real they are in their interactions. They don't all like each other, they've all got their varying concerns and peculiarities, but they're all in the same boat -- the boat captained by one insane Captain McGregor. So they deal.

As for McGregor ... I love how he keeps back the method to his madness -- he clearly HAS one, but information is doled out on a need-to-know basis and he keeps his cards close to his chest. It's got to be infuriating for his crew (particularly his XO), but it's fascinating to watch.

Nice to see this story back, and I also want to note that I especially liked the details about the lounge. When you do description, you do it really well. I could picture the setting quite easily (and a lovely setting it was!). Well done! Can't wait to see what McGregor has planned.
 
That was fun! Glad that Kestrel is back along with Captain Mac and crew. Still trying to figure whether MacGregor is barking mad or crazy as a fox. Probably a bit of both.

Love the fast and flying banter, the eye-crossing eccentricity, and the very non-pc environment. You managed to make even a staff meeting a very bizarre and entertaining session - no small feat!

Looking forward to more as Captain Ahab, er, MacGregor continues his quest to lay hold of Thaddeus. I'm sure it will be a simple operation. :lol: Not.
 
Great stuff right here and about time.

Kestrel's lounge reminded me more of something you would find on a Victorian Royal Navy ship than on a 23rd century border cutter. But that seems perfectly on line with McGregor's overall - I want to say - nuttiness.

He certainly remains something else and clearly his crew has taken to him and in some regards may even try to emulate him. God man, imagine this crew under a more straight laced captain. It'd be a disaster.

He also tends to play it close to the vest. He hasn't really revealed the purpose of his, arguably, reckless plan. I don't know if I would appreciate the added mystery if I was under the man's command but his crew seems to trust him. At least for the most part.

A great chapter for Kestrel's return and looking forward to more.
 
Yeah, McGregor does play things close to the chest. I think he likes the idea of looking smarter than the rest! And I DO think he has method to his madness - whether he has madness I'm leaving up to you guys! ;)

It's good to be back and thank you all for reading and responding. More soon.
 
Rereading from chapter one as I catch up with some old friends here. McGregor is a cagey fox--for some reason I picture David Niven when I think of him...

It's good to be back and reading all these good stories!
 
Thanks for reading David and indeed rereading. Glad you are still enjoying the story and good to have you back writing and reading. Cagey fox is a good description. David Niven, hmmm, that's Johhny Depp, Hugh Laurie and Liam Neeson all in the line for the role at this point! Ha ha!
 
great story. haven't had time to read the entire thing yet, i'm still at chapter 8. figured i reread because i honestly have no idea where i was a months ago.

OFT question though. how did you make that logo of yours?
 
Thanks for sticking with it first off, ares93. Yeah sorry about the delay in posts RL was a sucker for a bit and it made it hard to get back into the story. If it makes reading any easier the story is archived here at Ad Astra.

As to the logo, SLWatson created it for me so I'm no where sure how she did that. Though another author has made a logo using inkscape - which can be downloaded here. I know I'm going to try it out!

As to everyone else, the story will continue and I will have the next instalment up tonight.
 
Thanks for sticking with it first off, ares93. Yeah sorry about the delay in posts RL was a sucker for a bit and it made it hard to get back into the story. If it makes reading any easier the story is archived here at Ad Astra.

As to the logo, SLWatson created it for me so I'm no where sure how she did that. Though another author has made a logo using inkscape - which can be downloaded here. I know I'm going to try it out!

As to everyone else, the story will continue and I will have the next instalment up tonight.

thanks. keep up the good work, my friend.
 
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