Chapter Twelve
USS Pytheas
Edge of Alliance space
May 28, 2378 (Stardate 55403.4)
Captain Astar met the returning away team in the transporter room and stopped in her tracks when she noticed that one was missing. Gonzales had been wounded, and Xeris was putting on an overly stoic mien which spelled trouble.
‘What happened?’ she asked, all business.
‘It was an ambush in a corridor, I pushed them into a room and got myself shot for my trouble. When we beamed away, Wright and Snowcroft didn’t come back. The room must have been shielded.’
‘Did you try to get them back?’
‘Smiley overruled us, said there was no time.’
‘There wasn’t,’ Anjuna Mahtani said. ‘We should install the cloak as quickly as possible and get moving. Dukat will be repairing his ship with haste to get his revenge.’
‘What about my Cadet?’
‘She’s a prisoner and if she’s lucky, dead. If not, then I’m sorry.’
Gonzales slumped to one side and Xeris propped her up as she regained her equilibrium.
‘Sheena?’ Astar asked. ‘Are you all right?’
‘Yes, Captain,’ Gonzales replied. ‘I'm fine.’
‘Take some time to rest.’
‘I would prefer to be at my post.’
‘As you wish. Xeris, Anjuna, please get that cloak installed. It has cost us enough already.’
‘Aye sir,’ Xeris replied and nudged Anjuna toward the door.
‘Sheena, if you need to talk, let me know.’
‘Thank you, sir.’
Astar nodded. ‘Come on, let’s get back to the bridge.’
Talen stood up from the command chair as Astar and Gonzales emerged from the turbolift. ‘Captain, Gul Dukat is hailing us.’
‘On screen.’
‘Ah, Captain, it is pleasant to see you again. I trust that you are not missing any crewmen at all. I seem to have increased my crew complement somewhat.’
‘All my people are accounted for, Gul Dukat,’ Astar said without showing any hint of her discomfort.
He sighed. ‘Very well. I will take my new crewmen to New Hebitia to have them indoctrinated in the ways of Oralius, good day to you.’
As the screen blanked and the Cardassian warship went to warp, Astar turned to Gonzales. ‘Did he just say...?’
‘Yes sir, he did.’
‘I think we need to talk to General O’Brien.’
‘Aye sir, I’ll contact him right away.’
‘Don’t bother, I’m here,’ O’Brien said emerging onto the bridge from the observation lounge. ‘I suppose you want an explanation?’
‘That would be nice, but I’d like to know how you got aboard first.’
‘Our transporters are somewhat more sophisticated than yours. They have to be to prevent your lot coming through all the time.’
‘All right, what was Dukat talking about? And why did you lie about him?’
‘I didn’t lie, Captain. Dukat is the leader of the Cardassian religious movement known as the Oralian Way, who worship Oralius, the deity of ancient Hebitian civilisation. They've grown disillusioned with the Alliance over the years and when the Rebellion took Terok Nor, they attacked the Alliance, leading Legate Damar and Regent Martok to brand them traitors and eradicate them from existence.’
‘I take it that didn’t happen?’
‘The Way had been gathering ships for a while and when the Alliance decided to kill them all, it created a bigger movement which is fast turning into a civil war. Glinn Damar learned that Dukat was a worshipper of Oralius and informed Martok. Dukat escaped before he could be executed and Damar was made a Legate, second only to Regent Martok.’
‘How do you know all this?’
‘I told them,’ another voice said, entering the bridge.
Gonzales stopped an overzealous security officer from pulling his phaser with a shake of her head. ‘Natima Lang.’
‘You know me?’
‘In our universe, yes. You were a...leader of the Cardassian people.’
‘As I am of the Oralian Way, or will be once Dukat is taken care of.’
‘Gonzales, scan her. Is she emitting the signal we detected earlier?’
In a quick movement, Gonzales grabbed a tricorder and scanned the female Cardassian. ‘Yes, she is.’
Astar nodded. ‘You carry the essence of a Prophet within you, to fight the Pah Wraiths in the Celestial Temple and expel them.’
‘Yes, she will,’ O’Brien said. ‘With the Bajorans and the New Hebitians on our side, we’ll be able to dissolve the Alliance and bring some kind of peace to the Alpha Quadrant.’
‘What about the Imperium?’
‘You’ll help us deal with them,’ Lang said. ‘After all, you need to if you’re to get back to your universe safely.’
Astar walked up to Lang, almost to her face. ‘You cannot stop this ship leaving once Commander Wright and Cadet Snowcroft are back in our hands. If you try, I will kill you and your precious rebellion will crumble. Do not test me.’
Lang stepped back. ‘You must help us. The Prophets would not have sent you to us if you were not meant to help us.’
‘Your Aaron Wright brought us here against our will after committing several criminal acts. I want to get my people back and then go home.’
The doors to the turbolift opened and Xeris stepped out with Anjuna behind him.
She walked over to O’Brien and Lang joined them while Xeris moved to stand with Gonzales. ‘Captain Astar, the cloak has been installed. We will maintain silent running until we reach the Rura Penthe system,’ Anjuna said.
O’Brien pressed a stud on the wrist-comm he wore and the three of them disappeared.
‘Larson, set a course for Rura Penthe, warp six.’
‘Aye sir.’
‘Xeris, engage the cloak.’
As the Pytheas jumped to warp under cover of darkness, Astar wondered what was happening to Maria Snowcroft and whether she would emerge from her ordeal alive, and if she did whether she would be well physically and emotionally.