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USS PYTHEAS - FRAGMENTS OF CONTROL

Thanks all. Here's the next instalment...
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Chapter Fifteen

Cardassian vessel
En route to Rura Penthe
May 30, 2378 (Stardate 55410.1)


Now dressed in a flimsy gauze of a dress that showed more than it hid, Maria Snowcroft was in a harem awaiting the officers coming off-shift. As she waited for whatever fate befell her, she considered the differences in behaviour between the two universes. Dukat was far crueller in this universe, as expected, but his deviousness had yet to be calculated. He was used to calling the shots and had been in a position of power before Legate Damar had ousted him somehow. She wondered how troublesome the Aaron Wright of this universe was that his incarceration at Rura Penthe would be enough to restore Dukat’s powerbase and rid him of Damar.

‘Are you really from that other universe?’ one of the other Terrans asked her.

‘I think she’s a spy,’ an older Bajoran woman said. ‘You know Dukat likes to play his games.’

Snowcroft rubbed her face where the soldier’s rough scales had caused more damage than the punch itself and opened and closed her eye a few times to test the depth perception. It was improving. ‘I am from the other universe, and if I were a spy, what information do you think Dukat would be after from a collection of comfort women. He probably knows everything that happens on this ship anyway and I know this room is monitored. I’m a Starfleet officer, not a Terran whore.’

The older woman stepped forward to where Snowcroft was sitting. ‘I am no whore. Dukat treats me well and my family wants for nothing.’

‘What’s your name?’

‘Why do you care?’

‘I’ve noticed that in some cases, the roles people play in life are remarkably similar in both universes. Indulge my Terran curiosity.’

The woman smiled a little. ‘My name is Tora Naprem.’

The thought suddenly coalesced. ‘You have a daughter, don’t you?’

‘I have several, what of it?’

The Cadet looked around the harem and then up at where she thought the listening devices were. She decided to go ahead anyway. ‘You have a daughter with Dukat, don’t you?’

‘I did have, she died,’ Tora replied sadly and dipped her head. Then her head snapped up. ‘How do you know that?’

‘Her name is Ziyal,’ Snowcroft continued. ‘She’s not dead. Dukat probably hid her away, or sold her so the Order didn’t find out. But Damar found out and he found Ziyal, using her to remove Dukat from power. That’s why he’s back on a ship.’

‘You lie!’ Tora snarled, reaching for Snowcroft’s throat.

The other girls hauled her back.

‘I assume that Dukat was in a position of great power, so what could be enough to make him fall so far?’

Tora dropped to a couch. ‘An illegitimate child, a half-breed,’ she almost whispered. ‘Have you seen her?’

‘In my universe, Damar killed her for treason. She was a beautiful woman.’

Snowcroft was thankful that she’d had the opportunity to live on Deep Space Nine otherwise she’d never have been able to use this.

‘He’ll not kill her again,’ Tora swore.

‘Damar doesn’t need her anymore,’ the cadet replied. ‘If you help me get out of here, I can help you find her.’

‘How?’

‘Dukat knows where she is, I heard him telling someone when I was brought on board. I think he’s a doctor of some kind.’

‘A butcher,’ Tora said. ‘He’s the only one Dukat confides in, so he probably knows where Ziyal is as well. He’ll be easier to reach than Dukat.’

‘That’s as it may be,’ the devil said as he entered the room and looked at Snowcroft. ‘I see you need another lesson.’

‘I would advise against that,’ Tora said and the other girls surrounded the cadet.

Dukat touched a button on his wrist-comm and the doors opened, flooding the room with guards. ‘Move aside or I will have no choice but to shoot you all.’

‘Even me?’ Tora asked.

‘You no longer entice me, my dear.’

‘Then I will take my daughter and leave.’

‘I don’t think so. Ziyal is a daughter of Hebitia and will join me.’

‘No, she won’t,’ Tora lunged at Dukat and was cut down before she made it a metre.

This galvanised the others into close-quarters action, tackling the guards before they could fire. Dukat backed out of the room as Snowcroft moved after him. She was so intent on him that she didn’t see the three guards until they pinned her down. She managed to get one of them off her with a back kick but another joined the fray. The girls were barely holding their own against the guards and Snowcroft began to fight with whatever limb was free. Her arms were held down and her legs trapped as one of the guards decided to take advantage of her. When his hand touched the bare flesh between her legs, something inside her snapped.

With a movement faster than the eye could see, Snowcroft scissored her legs and snapped the guard’s spine, then flipped herself over and dislodged her arms from the other Cardassians. In less than a second, she'd twisted their necks and slid about the room as silently as a ghost. About a minute after the melee started, the guards lay dead on the deck and the girls were cradling Tora’s body. Snowcroft just crouched nearby breathing slowly as blood dripped from her hands, most of it hers from attacking the micro-scales that passed for Cardassian skin.

‘What happened to you?’ a young Terran asked fearfully.

‘My mother says my people call it blood rage.’

‘You’re not Terran are you?’

‘Half-human,’ she answered with a sigh.

‘What of the other half?’

‘I don’t know. I only ever knew my mother. My father left before I was born and my mother never spoke of him.’

‘We should leave you in a room with Dukat,’ the Terran said, feeling safer. ‘We’ll help you, but we should leave this room before he checks the security feeds.’

‘Take the weapons. We’ll need them,’ Snowcroft said as she picked up a phaser rifle. ‘It’s time that the Alliance learned that we won’t die on our knees.’
 
Hmmm...I wonder if perhaps Snowcroft is a denizen of the Mirror Universe as well. And the fact that she's only half-human--I dunno how that would've been missed in her physical to enter Starfleet Academy. I mean, I can understand it with someone who's got Romulan blood saying they're part-Vulcan instead, but I wonder what this is. El-Aurian?

Or is this a surprise brought to you by the letter Q?
 
Maybe whatever her other half is, is so different that a standard scan wouldn't find it. After all, if you read PAD's New Frontier series you might wonder why Starfleet didn't detect Mark McHenry's other DNA.
 
Heh...I try to ignore the existence of New Frontier as much as possible; it's a steaming mess of--well...mess, in my personal opinion.
 
Heh...I try to ignore the existence of New Frontier as much as possible; it's a steaming mess of--well...mess, in my personal opinion.
Some books are better than others, but yes, I generally agree that it should be in its own continuity much like the Shitnerverse--and no, that's not a typo.
 
Chapter Sixteen

USS Pytheas
En route to Rura Penthe
May 31, 2378 (Stardate 55412.3)


At tactical, Lieutenant Commander Gonzales was running simulations for every possible escape scenario from the Klingon prison, with variables constantly being uploaded to and downloaded from Lieutenant Parker’s combat training simulations on the holodeck. She was taking the security forces through a brutal training system of hand to hand combat with Klingons and a variety of aliens that they might need to fight through to get to Wright—and Snowcroft, if she was there. The captain had suggested a stealthy approach considering the number of vessels which were likely to be there, but the cloak would need to be dropped to transport the security teams down to the surface outside the scattering field and shuttles were out of the question. It was going to be difficult with three security teams of ten being down on the surface, each trying to complete their objectives while the Pytheas would be trying to hide or fight, with or without the Defiant’s help.

Parker to Gonzales,’ the security chief called.

‘Go ahead, Lieutenant.’

I think we may have a problem. I’ve been looking over the plans of Rura Penthe that we have in our library, and there is a problem with the shield generator.’

‘What kind of problem?’ Gonzales asked, bringing up the plans on one of her own monitors.

Getting through the scattering field won’t be a problem, but once we’re on the surface, the teams will have less than thirty minutes before exposure kicks in and we need to pull them out. The shield generator itself is buried under metres of snow and ice. As soon they start firing, the place will light up. I think we should transport them down and take out the shield generator ourselves.’

‘That’s a decision the Captain has to make, Lieutenant. Give me a plan in an hour and I’ll take it to her for approval. Keep working on escape scenarios. Remember that getting Wright back, both of them, and Snowcroft, is only part of the mission. We still have to assist the rebellion and the Alliance in ridding the Alpha Quadrant of the Imperium.’

I’m aware of that, sir.’

‘Good, Gonzales out.’

She looked at the plans herself and agreed with the security chief’s recommendation. The scattering field prevented people beaming in and out but it only extended to just over two kilometres from the entrance to the prison itself in every surface direction, including into the lower atmosphere. The best way of getting in was to beam down the security teams outside the scattering field and give them time to reach the prison. Then rescue their people, destroy the shield generator from the ship, beam everyone up and get out of there.

True to form, Parker personally delivered her proposal to Gonzales in fifty-seven minutes and they went over it, with Gonzales adding her recommendations. Parker agreed, since she would be leading the alpha team. Then Parker held the tactical station as Gonzales went to deliver the proposal to the captain, who’d been ensconced in her ready room for hours, long before alpha shift had begun.

Come,’ the voice answered from inside and Gonzales entered.

The lights were turned down low and Gonzales could barely see the captain lying on the couch by the window. Astar stood up, swayed on her feet for a second and then made her way to the desk. The ankle bracelet blinked brightly in the semi-darkness.

‘Captain, I have a proposal for you for the most tactically sound way to retrieve our people.’

‘Computer, lights up full. Let me see it.’

Gonzales held out the padd as the lights came back on at full intensity.

Astar looked over the method of infiltration and extraction and then glanced up at her. ‘You want us to fire on the surface?’

‘It’s the only way we’ll get our people out. It’s so cold down there, that even getting inside the prison complex might be too much. Even our best people aren’t trained against sub-zero search and rescue operations.’

‘Who on board, regardless of discipline, is best suited to an arctic environment?’

Gonzales considered the question. ‘I would say Ensign Gerema, she’s from Polaris XVII, one of the outer planets in the binary system. I believe her species are descended from native polar bears. Do you want me to pull her off science duty to train with security?’

‘Yes, she’ll lead gamma team.’

‘Sir, she is fresh out of the Academy.’

‘No she isn’t, Commander. I like to know everything I can about the people under my command. She graduated six years ago and has been on her homeworld undergoing a coming of age ritual. This is her first assignment, however, but I still want her leading gamma team.’

‘Aye sir,’ Gonzales replied. ‘I’ll speak to her now. Captain, if you don’t my saying so, you’ve spent a lot of time in here the last day or so.’

‘Is that all, Commander?’

‘Yes sir.’

‘Dismissed.’

Gonzales left the ready room, leaving the captain to her thoughts.

‘Lieutenant, join me please.’

As they entered the turbolift, a junior officer took her place at tactical.

‘Is there a problem?’ Parker asked.

‘Nope, the Captain signed off on the plan. But she wants Ensign Gerema to lead strike team gamma.’

‘Ensign Gerema, isn’t she from the science division?’

‘She’s got experience in arctic conditions and will be an asset to the team. We’ll have her switched to security for the duration of the mission and train her with your security people. We’ve only got another two days before we reach the prison and I want this to go off without a hitch.’

‘Aye sir, I’ll begin another round of simulations.’

‘All right then. Do you want to have a drink after shift?’

‘You can’t,’ Parker replied with a smirk.

‘Why not?’ Gonzales asked, frowning.

‘It’s your three month anniversary with our favourite Romulan engineer.’

Gonzales slapped her forehead. ‘Oh hell, I forgot all about it. I’ll speak to Gerema and then go find something to replicate.’

Parker laughed to herself as Gonzales trotted off down the corridor as soon as the turbolift doors opened.
 
Now some of this is beginning to sound very familiar. Snowcroft is still a kick-ass femme fatale and we've got the ensign derived from polar bears.

If I'm not mistaken we're very close to catching up to where you've left off.
 
I've actually added bits and pieces so we're technically passed that point, but there are a few more familiar parts before we get to the wholly original new bit, and the rest of the story.
 
Nice update of the "old" - now on with the new. Great work, BB!

CeJay - maybe Gerema is a polar bear. Ever read any of The Helmsman series by Bill Baldwin?
 
Chapter Seventeen

Cardassian vessel
En route to Rura Penthe
June 1, 2378 (Stardate 55414.9)


The women of the former harem had held the Cardassian vessel for the last two days. Many of the Cardassians had agreed to join them in liberating the Klingon prison as several of their people were held there for nothing more than disagreeing with the former Regent. Gul Dukat and his mysterious medical confidante had thus far escaped all patrols made by the women and the other Cardassian soldiers. Seated in the command chair, Cadet Snowcroft smiled to herself as the vessel got closer and closer to the prison with each passing moment.

'I don't suppose anyone else wants to take command for a while?' she asked, idly tossing a blade in the air.

'I wouldn't mind having my ship back,' a voice replied and she caught the blade as it fell.

'Dukat!' she hissed as she saw him holding the young Terran woman who was a gifted engineer.

'Give me control and I will release her.'

'She's as good as dead anyway and we all know it,' Snowcroft replied, giving the girl a look. 'Where's your doctor friend? Trying to flood the ship with gas so you can retake it? He might find that a little difficult.'

Dukat's eyes widened slightly. 'How do you I don't have a number of plans?'

'Because if you did, I would be dead. Your doctor is probably dead already or being held for interrogation by some very angry women.'

The Terran girl suddenly stamped down hard on Dukat's foot and he cursed as she spun away. He tried to move out of Snowcroft's line of sight but was unable to do so fast enough and found her blade buried in his chest.

'Is he dead?' the Terran girl asked.

'No, why don't you get the good doctor to patch him, and assist if you like. Those kind of wounds can be painful.'

She nodded and another woman helped her remove the Cardassian's prone form. Snowcroft turned to the viewscreen and watched the stars. The ship would reach the prison only hours before the Pytheas and she planned to be ready. Because of the cloaking device installed in her ship, she had no idea where they were and didn't want to contact them in case the Alliance or the Imperium were listening in. She needed assistance and suddenly realised where she could get it.

'I need to contact the New Hebitia leadership.'

'They will want to know where Dukat is and why we're not on our way,' a Cardassian replied. 'That's why you ordered us to radio silence.'

Snowcroft sighed. 'Plans have changed. We'll need assistance at Rura Penthe, unless you want the Klingons to win?'

The Cardassian sneered at her. 'Legate Macet will no doubt have some choice words for you.'

'If the rivalry between cousins is as contested in this universe as it was in ours, I have no fears. Now contact him. If we can get even one more ship then you might be able to keep the prison for yourselves.'

The Cardassian nodded and turned to the communications console. 'Stand by.'

There was a burst of static for a moment which then cleared and the sour visage of Legate Macet, Dukat's almost identical cousin, appeared on the viewscreen. 'Who the hell are you?'

'I am Maria Snowcroft of the Federation starship Pytheas. Your cousin and his doctor are being interrogated by his former harem and I am in command.'

Macet laughed long and hard. 'A mere slip of a girl took my cousin's ship? I like that. What do you plan to do when you get here?'

Snowcroft swallowed. 'I am going to Rura Penthe to release your people and hand it over to the Cardassians. I may need a little assistance.'

'Your starship is en route there anyway, and I do not wish to antagonise Regent Martok too much.'

'What of the Imperium?'

Macet's eyes narrowed. 'What of them?'

'My captain has a plan, but for it to work, she needs the cooperation of the Alliance. With the Cardassians in control of Rura Penthe, the Klingons will doubtless launch an attack and once you are all together, you can talk.'

'The Followers of Oralius are peaceful.'

'Then you will be dead, Snowcroft out.'

'He doesn't like being cut off like that.'

'I thought as much. But I have informed him of the situation. Either he assists or he does not. I don't need him to prattle on the way your people have a habit of doing.'

The Cardassian smiled. 'We will reach the prison in less than a day, but we'll encounter Klingon vessels and Rura Penthe will hail us asking why we're arriving unannounced.'

'You can say that Dukat has been incapacitated and you have taken command. You can also add that you have Aaron Wright in custody and are returning him to the prison. They'll find out they already have Wright in custody and it will confuse them long enough for the Pytheas to make their move.'

'You have a lot of faith in your captain.'

'We don't belong in this universe and she will not leave without our universe's Aaron Wright. If you assist us, we'll help you in fighting off the Imperium.'

'What about the Rebellion?'

'That is none of our concern.'

'They're helping you, aren't they? You already made this offer to them.'

'Go and get Wright up here. He knows this universe and I think he'll want to help in our little endeavour.'

'I'll go and get him, shall I let him see Dukat first?'

'No, I want Dukat alive. He's a good bargaining chip for Legate Damar and Regent Martok.'

'As you wish, Captain.'

Snowcroft sighed as the Cardassian left the bridge. She didn't want this, was too young to command a starship of brigands and rogues, or loyal soldiers, and when she gave her report of her incarceration to Captain Astar, she was sure that there would probably be a reprisal for her unorthodox actions, and her withholding of her unknown ancestry.
 
Man...I keep thinking that Snowcroft is the spy that the Pah-Wraiths have. I mean, what if she's half-Pah-Wraith? That would fit with the "blood rage" and so on...

Though I am likely just making that up and believing it. ;)
 
Chapter Eighteen

USS Pytheas
En route to Rura Penthe
June 2, 2378 (Stardate 55417.3)


Captain Astar glanced down at the ankle bracelet which monitored her lifesigns and that of the symbiont and sighed. She knew that the Zhian'tara ritual was long overdue but until now had not believed it to be overly useful. Her symbiont was suffering, that she knew, and she further hoped that the ship would be able to return to their universe before her situation became too dangerous. In the meantime, she had a job to do. The three security teams were on permanent standby and the ship was less than two hours away from Rura Penthe and the radio silence was about to be broken. It was unlikely that the Alliance would be able to break their secure communications but they had been erring on the side of caution nonetheless. Astar glanced at the stars streaming by on the viewscreen and had a sudden pang of guilt for her lost cadet, wondering whether the young girl was still alive and if so, how much alive and damaged she might be.

'Captain, it's time,' Gonzales said from her side.

Astar squared her shoulders. 'Open a channel to the Defiant.'

General Smiley appeared on the viewscreen, with Engineer Mahtani by his side. 'Captain, I trust you're ready to retrieve your man?'

'I am, will you assist?'

'Regrettably not. I will however provide backup if you are fired upon, so long as my own mission here is not compromised.'

Astar nodded. 'I expected as much, General. Thank you for all your help. We'll be doing a flyby of the planet to deposit the security teams and retreat to the edge of the system.'

'Will you have time to retrieve them considering the time they will be exposed?'

'I have a plan for that eventuality.'

Smiley smiled. 'I'm sure you do, Captain. For now, I bid you adieu.'

'Looks like we're on our own,' Gonzales replied.

'As we expected we would be,' Astar countered. 'Go to yellow alert and have the security teams prepare for insertion.'

'Aye sir,' Gonzales said and returned to the tactical console. 'Gonzales to Security Teams Alpha through Gamma, prepare for insertion, T minus ninety minutes.'

'Commander, how is plan B proceeding?'

'We've made the preparations but the computer simulations are borderline, they work with the modifications about fifty percent of the time.'

'That will have to do, are the transporters coordinated?'

'Yes sir, the computer will be doing all the work. We'll decloak for five point two seconds.'

'We'll be seen,' Astar stated.

'By everything in the area, which is why as soon the cloak is back up we'll be moving and hopefully they won't be able to track us.'

'If they do?'

'Then we blow them out of orbit.'

Astar inwardly sighed, she was getting far too involved in this universe for her liking, but at this point there was no going back. She had made her decision to rescue a Starfleet officer and provide information, at the very least, to rid this galaxy of the Vorta Imperium but it weighed heavily on her mind. She knew that her logs would be scrutinised and she would likely face a court-martial for her actions, but she didn't care. The Dominion, in any form, were a menace and if there was a protracted war in this universe, it would be far worse than in her own because there were no allies for anyone to call upon.

'Captain, I'm picking up another ship decloaking dead ahead,' Gonzales said. 'It's Dukat.'

'Clearly not going to New Hebitia then,' Astar replied with a smile. 'Hopefully Snowcroft and Wright are still aboard. Have Security Team Delta prep for insertion.'

'Yes ma'am, I will lead them myself.'

'I want you here, Commander. I need a good tactician since we'll be facing a phalanx of birds of prey and warships.'

'Aye sir, all security teams report ready for insertion. They're standing by in all transporter rooms.'

'Excellent, time until we reach Rura Penthe?'

'One hour.'

'How close is Dukat's ship?'

'Less than ten million kilometres away.'

'Contact him.'

'Sir?'

'You heard me, Commander. Open a channel to Dukat's ship.'

Astar and Gonzales stared in utter surprise when the image on the viewscreen changed. Instead of Gul Dukat sitting in the command chair, Cadet Snowcroft was in it, wearing full Cardassian body armour, and Wright stood by her side.

'Captain Astar, as you can see I am perfectly safe.'

'I expect your report will provide a full explanation?'

'Yes ma'am, in the meantime, I have a proposal for you.'

'I'm listening.'

'Gul Dukat will be able to get me into the prison as his prisoner, and with Wright as his special guest. The transport shield will be lowered at that time and your security teams will be able to retrieve Commander Wright.'

'And take out the main shield generator,' Gonzales added.

'I have promised the Cardassians the prison, Captain, in return for their assistance. Gul Dukat was initially reticent until he received a little prompting from his first officer.'

Astar raised an eyebrow but said nothing for now. They needed all the help they could get. 'Cadet, I won't ask how you managed your coup but thank you for getting the Cardassians to help.'

'They're unlikely to assist us, ma'am. Legate Damar has orders to shoot the New Hebitians on sight. The Klingons will interrogate any survivors with the mind sifter. However, we might be able to secure the help of the able-bodied prisoners. Many of them are political prisoners and would do anything to get back at the Klingons. As long as we can get everyone here, we can make them talk.'

'I see,' Astar replied. 'Let's just see how it turns out, shall we?'

'Yes ma'am,' Snowcroft returned and then looked off screen. 'If you'll excuse me, Captain, we're being hailed by Rura Penthe.'

'We'll await your arrival, Cadet; Astar out.'

'That is fortuitous,' Gonzales added to Astar's thoughts.

'With Dukat involved, there is always the possibility, make that probability, of treachery. Be ready for plan B.'
 
Probability of treachery indeed! Especially this slimeball that fakes piety the way this one does. "Child of Oralius" my ass...that hypocrite wouldn't know grace if it smacked him in the face--

Sorry...AU Dukat's a little hacked off. ;)

Anyway, it's really odd--compared to my first reading, this time around I find myself more suspicious of Snowcroft than impressed. I keep thinking she's just as much of a betrayal risk as Dukat...
 
Chapter Nineteen

Ynelav Cooperative Headquarters
Ynelav V (Our universe)
Stardate 55417.4 (June 2, 2378)


Regent Dolan entered the main conference room of the seventeen storey edifice which served as the headquarters of the region's interstellar alliance. There were twelve seats around the circular table, three of which were still empty and would be for some time. One was unlikely to be filled since High Lord Yannik was dead and what remained of the Resoto Hegemony refused to become part of the Cooperative. Other than himself, the leaders of eight other worlds were present, and only one was a Federation colony.

'Please, be seated. Do not rise on my account. We're all equals here,' he said as he took his chair.

The Akishi Ascendency leader stood and placed his hands on the table, palms flat. 'Perhaps, but we do not have a God at our beck and call.'

The others nodded assent and Dolan realised that this meeting was not going to go well. 'Seer Jonek is not a God, merely a Prophet. And I did not come here to discuss the problems of my world, but of all our worlds. I have received a communique from Captain Logan on Starbase 535, the local Federation outpost, asking for our help. He believes the Cha'lav will attack within the next week or so and asked whether we would lend aid to assist his people.'

The Coorlon Queen leaned back in her chair, making it squeak slightly. 'What has the Federation ever done for us. They weren't even aware of our existence until recently.'

The Heklian Supreme Healer turned to face Her Highness. 'Your Majesty, I do not know if you are fully aware of the events surrounding the first Cha'lav invasion of our space and the attempted genocide of all our peoples. The Federation were able to cure everyone infected before they returned home.'

'High Lord Yannik was not cured,' she replied with a smirk.

'Because he was too proud to believe a non-Resoto could help him,' Dolan stated. 'We have a chair open for any Resoto who claims leadership and wishes to join us, just as we maintain seats for any races who wish to join us.'

'Personally, I would prefer not to get involved in any way,' interjected Nexx, the leader of the New Bolarus colony. 'We have renounced Federation membership because we find their entire way of life all-encompassing and wish a simpler one. However, one cannot just say no since the Federation are one of the strongest forces in the region, outside ourselves. If they are defeated, we will be next, and a simple existence is preferable to no existence.'

'I agree,' the Deronian Skire stated. 'We should help them if for no other reason than that. With our help they are more likely to succeed. I say we vote yes.'

Nexx nodded. 'I second the motion and the vote.'

Dolan smiled inside but made no outward sign of jubilation as he raised his hand. 'Raise your hands if you vote yes.'

All but the Akishi leader raised their hands and after a moment, he did as well. 'It would not do to leave the strongest ships at home.'

'Thank you all for your assistance and agreement in this matter. I will speak with Captain Logan and inform him that the Ynelavii Cooperative will join the fight against the Cha'lav. If you'll excuse me, I have matters of state to attend to.'

'Jonek is powerful enough to end this fight before it begins.'

'Perhaps, but we will see what the state of Ynelav IV is before then. My people still need guidance.'

'As do we all.'

Dolan left the others to bicker amongst themselves as to who had the strongest vessels and how they would deploy them. He had a far harder task ahead of him. To convince the Seer that he could well help against the Cha'lav, that he was in fact the most powerful weapon in the Cooperative's arsenal, but he had to do it in such a way that the man didn't feel like he was being pressured into it.

After all, Jonek had the power of life and death in his hands. As soon as Dolan reached the ship, he sought out the Seer. He was seated in the centre of his modest quarters and had his eyes closed.

'I cannot help you.'

'We need your strength,' Dolan sat beside him.

'It is not that I do not want to, it is that I cannot. My strength comes from this world. Since the sun nurtures the world I have power over that as well, but were I to leave, I would be as normal as anyone else. I have come for Ynelav's darkest hour, not anyone else's.'

'That is unfortunate, since the battle will be fought in the Kursican system,' Dolan replied.

'There is another who can help, I was supposed to teach her, but plans have changed. I do not believe you will be able to find her before the battle is joined. However, you may find another like her nearby.'

'Where did she go?'

'Where she went is not important, it is where she has been.'

'Let me guess, Starbase 535?'

'Your powers of deduction are improving, my friend.'

Dolan sighed, stood, and reached for the communit in the room. 'Helm, set a course for home and then to Starbase 535. I need to speak with Captain Logan in person.'

'Right away, Regent.'

'Do not fear, Dolan, we will emerge victorious, but many will lose their lives to give us our freedom.'

'I wish you would stop talking in riddles with mysticism thrown in. You sound like an Adept.'

'Our people need religious guidance. They have strayed far from the path I set for them the last time I walked on mortal ground.'

Dolan turned. 'Are you inhabiting Jonek's body, or are you a Prophet made mortal?'

Jonek smiled. 'I am both and neither, all and nothing.'

'Right now, I'm getting a headache. Since you will know when we arrive home, I hope you won't mind making your own way down to the surface. I wish to speak with the Federation captain as quickly as possible. It is the only way I'll know what you're talking about.'
 
Twisty, and I agree w/Nerys-something about Snowcraft rings hollow. Maybe her superb leadership skills. They seem overly mature for her age/experience.
 
I had something specific in mind for Snowcroft, but I later decided it wasn't going to work, so I'm going to change what her other half is in order for things to make more sense. I just have to figure out how and why it didn't show up when she entered Starfleet.
 
Chapter Twenty

Dilithium Mines
Rura Penthe
June 2, 2378 (Stardate 55417.4)


It had taken a long time for Rura Penthe to agree to let Dukat beam down. It was only because Regent Martok agreed to make a detour that they allowed the former Cardassian leader to beam down with his prisoners, but that was when the trouble started. A riot began just before beam in, so when they entered the complex, the sound of fighting and disruptor fire drowned out any conversation. The high-pitched whine of the Pytheas' phasers drilled through the ice and instantly destroyed the shield and scattering field generators, leaving the mines completely unprotected.

Dukat hurried his charges along the main corridor of the officers' area, which for now was clear of the fighting, and toward the commander's office. Snowcroft halted in mid-stride as she realised that neither Dukat nor Wright were walking with her. Both men had fallen to stab wounds by an enraged Klingon without her being aware of it. She ducked just in time to avoid being skewered and her hidden DNA came to the fore to give her just enough of an edge. The Klingon tried to use his mek'leth to take off her arm, but she caught the blade and broke the Klingon's arm before using his own blade to kill him.

Erring on the side of caution, she continued toward the commander's office and ducked inside as a disruptor blast tore a chunk of rock from the wall. The office was empty and she guessed the old Klingon in command had gone to find an honourable death. She was now trapped inside the office with no weapons and there was nothing in sight she could use. There was a space on the wall for a bat'leth but that was empty and she finally thought that she had reached the end of the line.

A sound behind her made her turn just as a blade buried itself in the rock behind her. A Klingon smiled, showing yellowed teeth, and approached her cautiously as she grinned right back at him. She dodged his first thrust and brought her arm down on his shoulder. He grunted but didn't waver in his next attack. There was a whine and the Klingon collapsed mid-strike. Snowcroft looked up to find her room mate standing in the doorway with a phaser.

'Thanks.'

'No problem,' Ensign Gerema replied. 'I saw Dukat and Wright in the corridor. Are you all right?'

'I'm fine, let's find our Wright,' Snowcroft countered.

'Sir,' D'rass called, 'I'm picking up eleven people with our universe's quantum signature. They're being held deeper underground, in a separate area.'

'Lieutenant Parker, do you copy,' Gerema called, only to be answered by static.

'D'rass, find them and bring them to the surface. The Klingons are coming out of the woodwork now. I'll hold them off.'

'Aye sir, D'rass out.'

She passed Snowcroft a spare phaser from her backpack and together, they fired at every Klingon they saw. The prisoners' riot was providing them with extra assistance, which was unfortunately needed. As her security team moved deeper, Humans, Andorians, Tellarites, and other races caused a melee which Gerema and Snowcroft used to enter the deepest level of the underground complex. This level housed what appeared to be a laboratory of some kind, though it was currently empty. The doctor's office was the real prize but whoever was supposed to be here was long gone and likely wouldn't be back.

All of a sudden Gerema found herself pinned to the desk by a Klingon bearing a bat'leth. His mek'leth was buried in her back and her suit's stealth had been compromised.

'What are you, little animal? The Klingon asked, his breath soured by warnog, as he pulled off her helmet.

'Your worst nightmare,' she replied as she reached behind him and extended her claws, skewering his arm and wrenching it away from her.

He let go and she pulled the mek'leth from her back, throwing it into his neck as he attempted to rise.

'Gamma team, status report?' she asked, none the worse for wear.

'We have them, sir,' D'rass reported. 'All eleven, but apparently there were more.'

'Ensign Gerema, status?' Parker called in.

'We have Wright and ten other people with our quantum signature, Lieutenant. What of the beaming shield?'

'The shield is down. As soon as your people near the surface, you'll be beamed home. The Cardassians are already on their way down to secure the complex. There are Klingon replacements on approach to the system.'

'I have Snowcroft with me, sir,' Gerema replied. 'I found Gul Dukat dead in the corridor, along with Aaron Wright from this universe.'

'I'll inform the Captain, get yourself back up here, Ensign and resume your post.'

'Aye sir, we on our way back.'

Less than a minute later, she met up with the rest of her team, along with some very bewildered Starfleet officers who had been trapped in this universe for some time, subject to the very worst aspects of the mirror universe. Snowcroft helped Commander Wright keep up with the others. He appeared to have been tortured, and whatever had been done to him in the laboratory had clearly affected him. His eyes were almost vacant, with just a glimmer of a man in them. Snowcroft knew that look very well, having seen it on her mother since she was old enough to understand what it was.

She never knew her father, whoever—or whatever—he was and her mother had died thinking and believing that she had been abandoned by her daughter as well. Snowcroft regretted not speaking to her mother after the argument about joining Starfleet, but she couldn't make her mother understand that joining Starfleet was best way to find out who she really was and maybe even who her father was.

They reached the main corridor and Snowcroft felt the familiar tug of the transporter beam. She was still holding onto Wright as the man couldn't even stand up without her assistance. Just as the beam took them, she whispered into his ear.

'It's all right, Aaron, you're safe now.'
 
Wow...poor RU Aaron Wright!

And my, my, what an ignominious end for MU Dukat! For his disgusting hypocrisy, though, he totally deserved it!

Now, with Snowcroft, the clues you're leaving about her past are still worrying me--her father's story is one that seems oddly familiar to me, but I'm worried the parallels could be all the wrong ones, in this case...
 
Chapter Twenty-One

USS Pytheas
In orbit of Rura Penthe
June 2, 2378 (Stardate 55417.5)


Captain Astar read the cadet's report twice before looking up at the young woman standing before her. Though she had allowed Snowcroft to get cleaned up and retrieve a new uniform from her quarters, she wanted to get the report as soon as possible, and it left a sour taste in her mouth. Snowcroft stood at attention, as she had been since entering the ready room, and hadn't said a word or glanced at the captain.

'At ease, Cadet,' Astar finally said, though Snowcroft relaxed to parade rest. 'I am troubled by several aspects of your report, most noticeably your commandeering of the Cardassian vessel and your negotiating tactics in getting the Cardassians to Rura Penthe. But what gives me the most difficulty is what to do with your revelation that you lied on your application to Starfleet Academy.'

'Permission to speak freely, sir?' Snowcroft asked, ready to fight her corner.

'Granted,' Astar replied, more than a little amused.

'I didn't lie on my application, sir, except by omission. I am half human but I don't know what my other half is. My mother didn't know my father very well and he left when she was pregnant with me, so she never had an opportunity to find out. She was disappointed in me for joining Starfleet and she died angry with me. The only way I will ever find out who he was, who I am, is in Starfleet.'

'Most people join because their families have been in Starfleet for decades or centuries, or because they aspire to be better than they are, they want to help people. Do none of these reasons matter to you?'

The cadet bristled. 'I joined Starfleet because I believed I could make a difference. Starfleet has the greatest library of species available and it may be the only way I know how to find out who I am.'

'I will have to report this to Starfleet, Cadet, and until I do you will be confined to quarters. I have no other choice.'

'What of my other actions?'

'You are still a cadet so a disciplinary hearing will be held when we return to our universe. I am sorry I can do no more for you.'

'It's no more than I expected, Captain. I was aware of my actions when I took them, but I felt it was the best way to get the New Hebitians to the table. They must also fight with the Alliance and the rebels if the Vorta are to be forced back to the Gamma Quadrant.'

Astar was about to reply when Gonzales interrupted. 'Captain, there's a massive disruption in subspace approaching. Sensors register at least twelve Klingon vessels, including the Alliance flagship.'

'I'm on my way. Have security escort Miss Snowcroft to her quarters and seal her in.'

'Aye sir,' Gonzales replied.

Astar emerged onto the bridge a moment later, just as the Klingon vessels dropped out of warp, almost on top of them. 'On screen.'

The Klingons immediately opened fire on the New Hebitian vessels and Dukat's ship was destroyed in the first volley. Legate Macet, aboard the flagship Trager, began fighting back, picking off the smaller vessels and leaving Regent Martok's ship undefended.

'Federation starship, I suggest you leave the area immediately,' Martok warned them. 'This is an internal Alliance matter.'

'Regent, I apologise for the subterfuge in bringing you here, but there is an urgent matter I wish to discuss with you.'

'I assume this has to do with those Vorta petaQ?'

'It does. They are being commanded to take control of your territory by a race of beings called the Pah Wraith, evil creatures from the Bajoran wormhole.'

'I knew we should have killed those weak ridge-nosed creatures.'

Astar tried not to wince at the loss of such a vibrant people. 'These Pah Wraith will kill you all.'

'They will try, but they will not succeed.'

'Captain, more incoming vessels. Cardassians.'

'Open a channel, split screen. Let's speak with everyone.'

Martok was relegated to half the screen, with Legates Damar and Macet occupying the remaining quarters. Each glared at the other for several moments until Macet broke the silence.

'For Oralius' sake, cease fire. You will need all our ships when the Vorta fleet arrives.'

'It is coming here?' Astar asked.

'I intercepted a message to the Vorta flagship from my own vessel several days ago. One of my crew was being controlled by a Pah Wraith. I vaporised it. We have less than an hour.'

Astar turned to Gonzales and nodded imperceptibly, signalling the tactical officer to mute the channel. 'Commander, signal the Defiant to make all haste to the Bajoran system. This may be the only chance they have to stay ahead of the Vorta.'

'Aye sir.'

'All right, let's talk to them again.'

'I will erase you from history!' Damar said angrily. 'Your heresy will no longer be tolerated.'

'We are the true Cardassians. Your state has been corrupted by greed and avarice,' Macet countered. 'You have sullied our world and our name by allying yourself with the Klingons.'

Damar laughed cruelly. 'The Klingons have made us stronger, rulers of the Alpha Quadrant, where we rightly belong.'

'Then why are you second in all endeavours?' the New Hebitian leader asked.

'Enough,' Astar said. 'The Imperium will be here shortly. We must be ready for them.'

'You have your man back, why help us?'

'They are a scourge on the galaxy in any universe.'

'Our weapons are no match for theirs,' Damar replied. 'Our ships are nothing more than cannon fodder.'

'I can help you defend yourself, provide you with weapons and defences,' Astar replied.

'Captain, that's in clear violation of General Order 283,' Gonzales said.

'Then Starfleet can court-martial me when we get home. If it were just the Vorta then we would leave them to their fates, but the Pah Wraith are involved and that changes everything.'

Gonzales shook her head. 'I object to this course of action, sir.'

'And it shall be so noted.'

'Well?' Martok quipped. 'Should I kill you all or not?'
 
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