Re: WORK IN PROGRESS - Discovery # 4
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Paul Kelland charged onto the bridge of the Houston after one of the most anxious turbolift rides of his life, swiftly crossing the compact room that sat at the pinnacle of the ship's primary hull and dropping into his command chair. The darkened bridge, illuminated intermittently by red lighting, was now noticeably busier than it had been when he'd left for the dining room. This was of course necessary when the ship was entering a combat situation, where crew members would need to be instantly replaced at their stations should they be injured during the forthcoming battle.
"Intercept in two minutes, captain!" the helmsman called over his shoulder, his fingers moving rapidly over the complex helm controls as the Starfleet ship rapidly closed on its quarry.
"Okay," Kelland announced, raising his voice to address all those present on the bridge, "You've all seen first-hand the atrocities that this ship has committed over the last few months. They've gone beyond piracy and committed hideous acts of murder against defenceless civilian crews. This may be our only opportunity to confront the Red Dagger, and I know that you all share my determination to put an end to these atrocities and bring those murderers to justice. We go in hard and fast. I intend to show them no more mercy than they showed the freighter crews."
"Thirty seconds to intercept," the helmsman reported.
"Raise shields!" Kelland commanded fiercely. "Bring the phasers online and ready photon torpedoes!"
"All sections report ready, sir!" Doug Richards reported.
The captain braced himself for the inevitable drop from the subspace realm that permitted flight at faster-than-light warp velocities, tensing as a vibration moved through the deck beneath him.
The inertial dampers strained against the tremendous deceleration from warp factor nine to a relative stop, working in conjunction with the structural integrity force fields and physical support bulkheads to keep the starship in one piece.
On the main viewer, Kelland watched the elongated white chalk marks that had been stars, transform back into distant pinpricks of light as the Houston came screaming out of warp. In the centre of the screen the hideous crimson-hued hull of the infamous Red Dagger suddenly exploded into view, its disruptor cannons already discharging a stream of destructive energy toward the oncoming Starfleet ship.
The Houston shuddered heavily under the first volleys of disruptor fire impacting the forward defensive shields, as the ship dived in toward the Dagger at full impulse.
"Fire all weapons!" Kelland bellowed, tightly gripping the arms of his command chair as the Houston absorbed a second volley from the pirate vessel's cannons.
Searing lances of phaser fire burned across the void, accompanied by the blinding red flashes of photon torpedoes launched from beneath the Houston's primary hull, all of which impacted against the powerful shields of the Dagger as the Starfleet ship banked sharply away to avoid a collision.
"Those disruptor cannons are packing a hell of a punch, captain!" Lennox called from tactical, using the brief respite of the Houston overshooting the Dagger to deliver his report. "Our shields are at eighty-five percent!"
Kelland gritted his teeth as the Houston banked to starboard, describing a tight arc in space to come back around to face her quarry. If the defensive shields of a new-orleans class Starfleet vessel had been weakened by fifteen percent after just two volleys from the Dagger's disruptor cannons, it was little wonder they'd made such easy work of so many civilian freighters with little or no armament.
"Fire at your discretion, Mr. Lennox!" the captain ordered, watching the pirate ship slide back into view and discharge a fearsome barrage from its cannons.
The Houston's shields flared blue as they absorbed continued disruptor blasts, responding in kind with a volley of photon torpedoes combined with successive arrows of phaser fire.
"I'm estimating the Dagger's shield strength as around forty percent, captain!" Richards reported, working frantically at an auxiliary station on the quarterdeck. "Their speed is dropping! I think we've damaged their engines!"
"Good shooting, Mr. Lennox!" Kelland called. "Helm, bring us around for another pass!"
The Houston described a tight arc in space, all the while taking fire from the Dagger.
"They're distuptor cannons are packing one hell of a punch, captain!" Richards warned..
"Photon torpedoes!" Kelland snapped, grasping the arms of his command chair as his ship completed her turn and brought her weapons to bear on the pirate.
The Starfleet vessel charged at the Dagger, releasing a volley of torpedoes from its forward tubes that smashed into the pirate vessel in a massive explosion of energy.
"They're breaking off!" Richards shouted. "I think we've done some damage!"
On the viewscreen, the Dagger was pulling away from the confrontation, the whole time spitting bursts of disruptor fire toward the onrushing Houston.
"Stay with them, helm!" Kelland ordered, "What's the status of their shields?"
"Estimating twenty percent of nominal power," Richards replied promptly, "Another volley of photon torpedoes should finish them off."
"Fire as soon as we're back within range!" the captain said, watching the fleeing pirate ship. "Are the boarding parties ready to go?"
Richards nodded. "Four teams of six can be beamed aboard at your command, captain," he confirmed.
As the Houston closed on the Dagger again, Lennox discharged a fearsome volley of photon torpedoes, each one striking its target perfectly.
"Their shields are down!" Richards reported.
"Open a channel!" Kelland commanded.
"Channel open!" Lennox confirmed.
"This is Captain Paul Kelland of the Federation starship Houston," the captain announced to the pirates. "You are wanted by Starfleet for multiple acts of piracy and murder. Stand down your weapons and prepare to be boarded."
"Captain, the Dagger is changing course!" Richards reported urgently. "They're heading into the Neutral Zone!"
"Full stop!" Kelland snapped as he pushed himself out of his chair, unable to remain seated a moment longer. "Mr. Lennox, stop that ship!"
The blistering red arrow of nadion energy lanced out from the Starfleet ship, burning its way across the rapidly-increasing distance between the Houston and the Dagger and striking the retreating pirate vessel squarely astern.
"Direct hit!" Lennox exclaimed.
"Their impulse engines just went offline!" Richards added.
Kelland ignored the hushed murmurs of triumph from amongst the assembled bridge crew and pushed himself to his feet, walking forward to stand between the helm and operations consoles, as if those few feet would bring him closer to his quarry that now drifted helplessly on the viewscreen. Without the mass-reducing effect produced by its impulse engines, the Red Dagger had stalled a million kilometres into the Neutral Zone. Now driven forward by only what little momentum it still carried, the Dagger travelled at only a thousand KPH, effectively coming to a dead stop in galactic terms.
But the million kilometre wide expanse of space that lay between the Houston and its quarry was blocked by an invisible barrier that the Starfleet ship was unable to breach. On the viewscreen, the Dagger spun slightly on its axis, still moving into the Neutral Zone but clearly having lost power. With its engines inoperative and its weapons and shields offline, the most infamous pirate vessel ever to operate in this part of space was defenceless and adrift. In any other situation the Red Dagger could be called a sitting duck, but at that particular moment it was protected behind a line drawn on a galactic map long ago.
Every Starfleet officer knew that any incursion of into the Neutral Zone by military vessels belonging to either Starfleet or the Romulan Guard would be classed as an act of war that would in all probability lead to a devastating conflict between the two most powerful organisations in this part of the galaxy.
"Range to target?" Kelland snapped into the strange lull that had descended over the bridge following the short-lived battle.
"About nine-hundred thousand kilometres, captain," Richards reported, the tone of his voice betraying the futility of the current situation.
Kelland felt his jaw tighten, the anger at having the murderous crew of pirates within arms reach but unable to grasp them. "I suppose increasing the range of our tractor beam or weapons is out of the question," he asked of no one in particular, mentally weighing what few options were currently available to him.
"We can't push either that far, sir," Lennox said quietly, confirming what the captain already knew.
Kelland shifted uncomfortably, the frustration of looking at the Dagger sitting in space ahead of the Houston threatening to overwhelm him. When he thought of the atrocities that the Dagger had committed in the last few months, atrocities that he himself had witnessed firsthand, it seemed almost unthinkable to have come so close to apprehending the ship only to be stopped in such a manner.
"A moment of your time, commander," Kelland said after a moment, gesturing for Richards to join him. "Mr. Lennox keep a close eye on the Dagger, inform me if anything changes."
The captain led his Richards out of the Houston's command centre and into the adjacent ready room, coming to a halt in the centre of the small office and waiting for the doors to slide closed behind his first officer, ensuring that the bridge crew was out of earshot before he started speaking.
"Okay, commander," Kelland began, "That ship out there is responsible for dozens of hideous attacks on defenceless civilian shipping. You and I have both seen the result of an attack by the Red Dagger. These people have committed acts that go beyond simple piracy and stealing cargo, they're boarding ships and cutting helpless crew members to pieces with bladed weapons and have been doing so for months without being challenged by Starfleet. Today fate seems to have handed us the opportunity to bring them to justice, and I can't simply stand by an squander that opportunity because of a line drawn on a map."
Richards gazed at his commanding officer for long moments, appearing to consider his words carefully before speaking. "Captain," he said cautiously, "Entering the Neutral Zone is just about the most heinous crime that a Starfleet commander is capable of. Our ships are absolutely forbidden to do so under any circumstances short of us invading the Romulan Empire. Our treaty with them is explicit: no military spacecraft from either side may enter the Neutral Zone. The consequences would likely be a full-scale war between the Federation and Romulus."
Kelland blew out a long, exasperated breath. "I'm well aware of the treaty stipulations, Mr. Richards," he stated flatly. "But I'm also aware that there have been incursions into the Neutral Zone by both sides in the years since it was established. Now I'm not saying that those commanders have necessarily been justified on those occasions, but they haven't caused a war."
Richard's eyebrows rose in surprise. "I've studied history as well, captain," he retorted. "And on each occasion the political fallout was immense and we were extremely fortunate not to be drawn into a war with the Romulan Empire."
"I'm not talking about taking this ship and dropping photon torpedoes on Romulan planets on the other side of the Neutral Zone!" Kelland snapped, pacing back and forth as he spoke. "I'm taking about edging a million kilometres over the border to apprehend a ship full of brutal murderers! Hell, we could put that sort of distance down to a navigational error!"
"I doubt that, sir," Richards muttered.
"Commander, if I simply let the Dagger sit there for the next few hours and make repairs we'll lose them all over again!" the captain continued, speaking quickly. "They'll fix their engines and weapons, get their masking circuitry back online and vanish into the Neutral Zone! They'll continue attacking shipping and who knows how many innocent people will be massacred before Starfleet catches up with them again!?"
Richard's gaze was downcast, and he stared at the carpeted deck for long moments before replying. "Despite what I might have said earlier about turning this problem over to the Discovery, simply leaving the Red Dagger make its escape again doesn't sit well with me either, captain. But the fact of the matter is that whatever that vessel is guilty of, it's currently sitting inside an area of space that we're forbidden to enter." He paused. "Look, you know how closely Starfleet monitors this part of space. We've got starships and listening posts stationed along the entire length of the Neutral Zone watching Romulan ship movements around the clock, and we know for a fact that the Romulans watch us just as closely. Maybe even more so considering their nature."
"The Neutral Zone is hundreds of light-years in length," Kelland said. "They can't monitor everything that goes on on our side any more than we can monitor everything that goes on on theirs, despite the assurances given to the general public by Starfleet. The Dagger is adrift and disabled, we only need to take the Houston just over the border and lock onto it with a tractor beam. Then we can drag them back into Federation space and board their ship. The whole thing wouldn't take more than a few minutes."
"I'm not sure, sir," Richards admitted, clearly uncomortable with what his captain was proposing. "It's tempting, but if we're spotted by the Romulans the repercussions would be enormous."
"I doubt even the Romulan Empire would go to war with the Federation over us apprehending a pirate vessel guilty of committing terrible acts of violence against civilian ships," Kelland told him.
"It's ultimately your decision, captain," Richards said finally.
"I'm not letting him get away," Kelland stated flatly, before turning and walking straight past Richards, striding out of the ready room and back onto the bridge, followed closely by his first officer. Both men stood before the command chair, eyeing the stalled pirate vessel in the distance.
"Helm," the captain began, thereby resigning himself to intruding, however briefly, into the Neutral Zone, "On my order you will bring us alongside the Dagger as quickly as possible. Mr. Lennox, stand ready to secure the vessel with a tractor beam for immediate retrieval to our current position."
Somewhat understandably, the bridge crew hesitated upon hearing their captain's latest orders, exchanging concerned glances with each other. They were a well-trained crew who were unfailingly loyal to Paul Kelland, but they also all knew the repercussions that could result from a Starfleet ship entering the Neutral Zone, having had the scenario cited numerous times throughout their training.
But inexplicable the order may be, a Federation starship was not governed by a democracy.
"You heard the captain!" Doug Richards suddenly barked from his position at Kelland's side, his sharp tone snapping the hesitant members of the bridge crew into action.
The helmsman tapped the necessary points on his console, and the battle-damaged Houston slid forward across the invisible line that had been drawn in space so long ago. Though there was no tantible change as the vessel crossed into the buffer zone between the Federation and the Romulan Empire, everyone on the bridge was aware of the noticeable increase in tension at encroaching into a place where they were forbidden to enter.
Kelland watched intently as his ship closed swiftly on the Red Dagger, traversing the distance between the disabled pirate vessel in less than a minute. As the Houston pulled alongside the Dagger, everyone present on the bridge appeared to hold their breath as if they suspected a war with Romulus may start at that very moment.
"Preparing to lock on tractor beams," Lennox reported from tactical, apparently as eager as everyone else to snare the Dagger and get back to Federation territory.
"Wait," Commander Richards called out, standing at an auxiliary station on the quarterdeck.
"What is it?" Kelland asked curtly, in no mood for delays at that particular moment.
"I'm showing a significant amount of power still being generated by the Dagger's engines," Richards elaborated, a worried tone creeping into his voice. "I'm not detecting any damage that would account for them coming to a stop out here. In fact I don't think we've done nearly as much damage to them as we first thought."
Kelland looked back at the viewscreen, not fully wanting to comprehend the ramifications of what the first officer was telling him. If the Dagger had essentially come to a stop within the Neutral Zone, just outside the Houston's effective weapons range, when no significant damage had been done to its engines, it led him straight to an inescapable, horrifying conclusion.
"We've flown straight into a trap," he muttered, seemingly needing to speak his sudden realisation aloud before his brain could fully accept it as the truth. "Helm, bring us about!"
But it was too late.