| By Rebuild Begins Now on Thursday, May 01, 2003 - 03:23 pm: |
Nine Months Ago...
His station was falling apart around his
ears. He was trapped under a massive pile of deuterium rubble. His last chance
to escape Macedonia 2 was gone forever. Although he couldn't see them, he was
confident that Hudzen and Greymoran had been crushed by the debris as well. He
hadn't heard either them shout, he hadn't heard a transport beam, not even a
personal dimensional travel device. All he could hear was ringing in his ears
caused by the violent shudder of the collapsing station. The only reason he was
still alive was because most chunks of debris were floating outward, while
others were chewed up by the dimensionl eddys of the rings of Avalon system's
only gas giant. He struggled to move again, but to no avail. Jake Grey screamed
at the top of his lungs. His right hand man, the troll TorGal was gone. Most of
his ships had already abandoned him. His station's command center crew were all
either dead, or running away. He would've been comforted to know that at that
moment his most loyal Golems and Destroyer Droids were pounding away at the
massive rubble that blocked them from their master, all in an attempt to save
him. Without him the Golems would die, and the Droids would be useless. But he
couldn't hear them. A large chunk of his once massive battel fortress fell past,
narrowly missing his head. The loud clang deafened him for what felt like an
eternity, while the violent shaking of the ground was causing him incredible
muscle pains. He sighed, and spoke his favorite quote. "Howe's Law. Everyone has
a scheme that will not work. I knew the fun wouldn't last. I'd just hoped it
would be longer than this." Suddenly he was almost blinded. A bright light was
lowering through the flickering force sheild that kept what air there was left
in the crippled space station, and the only barrier between Grey and explosive
decompression. t was coming from a majestic ship. A long, silver ship. It landed
on the deck of one of Grey's fighter platforms, now deovid of fighters. The wall
seperating the engine room from that particular flight deck was gone now, and so
was all but a slender piece of floor, slightly tilted to one side. If a human
attempted to walk on it, he would likely slip and fall headlong into the
dimensional eddys. Assuming the lack of air didn't kill him first. The long,
silver ship descended quietly, without fuss, its long legs unlocking in a smooth
ballet of technology. It landed surprisingly gently. A ramp extended. Another
light streamed out. A tall figure appeared silhouetted in the hatchway. It
walked effortlessly down the ramp, across the unstable deck plates, and stood in
front of Grey. "I'm saved," he groaned. The blood loss was starting to affect
him badly, blurring his vision, and slurring his speech. "You are a useless git
Grey. A pathetic excuse for a sentient life form. I've met dead fungus with more
intelligence, you stup!d knee-biter. I just figured you should know that before
you snuff it," it said simply. It was alien, very alien. It had a peculiar alien
tallness, a peculiar alien flattened head, peculiar slitty little alien eyes,
extravagently draped golden robes with a peculiary alien collar design, and pale
gray green alien skin that had a lustrous sheen about it that most gray green
races can aquire only with plenty of excercise and very expensive soap. Jake
Grey's first sensations of hope had been instantly overwhelmed by astonishment.
He searched his brain, and as the creature walked away, making a mark on it's
very alien looking clipboard, he attempted to shout at it. But the final
collapse of the Macedonia 2 had begun, and the alien, now taking off in his
ship, couldn't hear a word of it. Jakob Grey, the pan-dimensional genocidal
maniac and murderer, had the chance to say only one thing before the force
sheilds failed and his remians were scattered in orbit of the Avalon system's
only gas giant along with little tiny pieces of his once massive space fortress.
And that thing was, "HEY! Come back here and say that to my face you stup!d
gangly piece of-!"
Three Months Ago...
For a party it was
actually quite somber. There were streamers. There was cake. There was the kind
of loud annoying music that people only enjoy at parties, but avoid like a
posionous reptile in normal social situations. And the guests of honor were very
much alive. But it was still very somber. Few people talked, and those that did
were simply ignorant of the signifigance of what was happeneing, partly because
they didn't know the guests of honor, but primarily because most of them hadn't
even been invited. It was the first official party held in the rebuilt
headquarters of the Extra Dimensional Control Agency, and it was in honor of two
people who were going to be leaving their ship. Rita Yeager, newborn child
cradled in her arms, her head resting on the shoulder of her husband Keith who
was decked out in an only slightly uncomfortable XDCA dress uniform sat next to
the Wanderer Ahz, who seemed unsure how to feel at the moment. The three of them
were seated next to the host of the party, Captain Greymoran of the X.S.S.
Archangel. To Gryemoran's left was his son, Jackson Dupree. To Jackson's left
were the robot Hudzen and the Vulcan Sorik. Next to Sorik was the very reluctant
head of the XDCA, Jerry Redding, former Captain of the X.S.S. Revanche, now in
drydock undergoing a refit. Redding has found himself offered the job after
Greymoran himself has turned it down. Redding was forced to take it after
leanring that no one else was even being offered the position, so he was now the
leader of a multi-dimensional Republic. And he didn't find that at all amusing.
Scattered amongst the people seated at various sized dinner tables hastily
assembled from various ships from various universes, were the rest of the crew
of the Revanche, the Wanderer Adon, and the crew of the X.S.S. St. Helens. And
among them were the party crashers. No one quite knew who they were, but they
were there, and they wore XDCA uniforms, so people generally left them alone. It
was a sad day for Greymoran and his crewmates. Two of his crewmates, Rita and
Ahz, were leaving the Archangel. True, Rita would be coming back at the end of
her maternity leave, but the wizard who was also a Captain didn't like the idea
of having to train another pilot, of getting to know another pilot, whom would
be shipped to another ship in 18 months anyway. And poor Ahz. He simply wasn't
emotionally prepared for the responsibility the reformed XDCA hierarchy had
dumped on his head. The job of Head of XDCA Science Division was the kind of job
that drove mortal men to beleive they were hedgehogs and some immortal men to
beleive they were lemmings after a few years, and that was before things got
REALLY stressful. Greymoran did not envy Ahz at all. This party was for both of
them. No, he corrected himself internally. Three of them are being honored
tonight. Anna Belle Yeager turned a week old today. This party was as much for
her as for Rita and Ahz. The conversation was dying down, and the final guests,
some of Ahz's other Wanderer friends, had arrived. Only ten minutes late,
Greymoran thought. Pretty good for a Wanderer. He stood up, and tapped his
glass. His dress uniform was not quite as comfortable as Keith's but luckily no
one could see what the back of the pants were doing because his back was turned.
He had to resist the urge to pull them out, uncomfortable as it was to have them
riding up there. "Laides, gentlemen, invited trans-gendered species (someone in
the audience made a crack about someone inviting all of Greymoran's
ex-girlfriends, but everyone ignored him except for the woman who came with him,
who hit him over the head with her purse, much to the rest of the table's other
ocupant's delight), we are here to honor and say goodbye to two of the most
importnat members of my crew. Rita Yeager, the best d@mned pilot I have ever seen," he paused as Rita took
a bow while the room erupted into cheers. She sat down and kissed Keith full on
the mouth. "and Ahz, one of the most brilliant men I've had the privelge, no,
the HONOR to match minds with." The audience erupted into cheers yet again. Ahz
stood up and took his bow. After he sat down, looking uncomfortable with the
whole thing (what does he have to complain about? Greymoran thought. He doesn't
have a dress uniform to pull out of his ass), the audience started chanting,
"SPEECH! SPEECH!" Greymoran turned to Rita, but despite having only been out of
the hsopital for three days she had somehow managed to completley vanish, along
with Keith. Greymoran turned to Ahz, who was starting to work on teleporting
away. He saw Greymoran smiling at him, and sheepishly he closed the small portal
that was opening under his chair. "There's no way to get out of this is there?"
he said. Greymoran shook his head. "Do your duty soldier, and stand before the
verbal firing squad." Ahz sighed. He stood up and went to the podium. Greymoran
was smiling with the knowledge that the attention of the gate crashing hecklers
was off him at last. He also smiled knowing that as soon as he finished the
mental components of his spell, that man who made the comment about his
girlfriends was going to have squirrel arms for several days. Ahz cleared his
throat, and began his speech.
| By Fun at the party on Thursday, May 01, 2003 - 08:49 pm: |
Just as Ahz is about to begin his speech, the doors open, and a
butler steps inside.
Butler: Jackson Dupree, his wife Butrfli, and their
children.
Greymoran and the other Jackson look suprised as the LICC's
Jackson and family approach.
LICC Jackson: Hello father, Jackson.
Archangel Jackson: What are you doing here? The last we had heard, you were
dead...
LICC Jackson: Well, a lot has happened in that time...
Anyway,
due to fact that Butrfli and me have traveled the dimensions in my captainly
retirement, we have been appointed by the EarthSysGov and its representives in
my dimension as the official ambassador and greeter of the new XDCA... so...
greetings.
Butrfli: Hi Dad... yep, Jackson and I finally got married...
right after he returned from the dead.
Jackson: By the way, there's another
Dupree on the Spidership... Alex Dupree, from a dimension in which the O'kaks
almost took over Earth.
| By Greymoran on Thursday, May 01, 2003 - 10:32 pm: |
Greymoran and Jackson share a look. Greymoran's look says, "Do I even want to know?" while Jackson's says "Probably not." Instead Greymoran smiles, hugs his son and daughter-in-law, and directs them to Keith and Rita Yeager's empty seats.
| By The two Jacksons, and not one Michael in the bunch on Friday, May 02, 2003 - 07:39 am: |
LICC Jackson: So, if the XDCA is back in business, Jake Grey must
be gone. I know you were at my funeral, but the LICC hasn't heard from you
since...
Archangel Jackson: Well, we've been somewhat busy. Sir, should I
fill him in, or should you?
| By Brian Webber on Friday, May 02, 2003 - 11:38 am: |
"Shhh!" Just about everyone in the audience, and even Hudzen, start to hiss at the two Jacksons to shut up and let Ahz begin his speech, while Ahz himself has used the convenient inteuption to prepare something eloquent.
| By Jackson and Butrfli on Friday, May 09, 2003 - 06:49 am: |
The LICC Jackson leans over to Butrfli
Does it feel like
we've been sitting here for days, and why is everybody just sitting there?
Butrfli: Oh..I think I've activated a time-stopping spell accidently. It
should disappate soon.
Jackson: Good.
| By Ahzs speech on Tuesday, May 20, 2003 - 03:39 pm: |
My friends, I am honored to be standing before you. Our defeat of
Jake Grey was only the start of the new adventures of the XDCA. With my help,
and with the help of the other Wanderers, Science Divison and the XDCA will
explore and expand it's reach, protecting and exploring as many universes and
dimensions as we can. I've been told that many of the places Grey devistated
will be under special XDCA protection, and being the first ones to be rebuilt.
Azh pauses, and looks at the Archangel crew
I have had the honor
and the pleasure of serving with the finest crew that I have ever served with.
Good luck, Captain Greymoran, and may your journey be safe.
A glass of
wine raises itself up and lands on the podium. Ahz picks it up
A toast,
my friends, to the new XDCA, may it, as the Vulcans say, Live long and Prosper.
| By Greymoran on Wednesday, May 21, 2003 - 04:40 pm: |
Cheers erupt. Everyone smiles and laughs and the party is now in full swing. Greymoran pats Ahz on the back. "There, that wasn't so bad was it? Of course Rita'll have to pay for skipping out," he says with a grin and a wink. Ahz smiles and takes Greymoran's hand and gives it a firm shake. "Anytime Keith's analytical mind freezes up, you'll know where I am. And Ryo-O will always be there for you too." Greymoran nods. "Well, I don't wnat to keep you away from your adoring public Ahz. Go. Mingle." As Ahz moves into the party to chat with several people from Science Division, Jackson steps up to Gryemoran's side. "So, any word on who our temp pilot is going to be?" "All I know is he's half-Human, and he's transferring from one of the STU ships that helped us over the Rings. The U.S.S. Hercules I think." "Wasn't that the same ship that Hudzen was on when he went, well, soul searching for lack of a better term?" Greymoran nods. "Speaking of our chief of security, where did he sneak off to?" "I don't know. You know he hasn't felt safe in crowds ever since the Greyvirus thing." "But he beat it. Over three months ago."
| By Greymoran on Wednesday, May 21, 2003 - 05:08 pm: |
Greymoran and Jackson each take a sip of their champagne. "Do you
think he'll ever tell us how he beat it? He seemed almost ashamed when he came
back to us," Jackson asked. "In his own time son. In his own time."
Today...
After nine months, the X.S.S. Archangel was ready to
fly. All her systems repaired, a new computer installed, and two new crew
members en route from Avalon Spaceport. Captain Greymoran and Chief Hudzen
surveyed the new bridge. It was almost identical to the new bridge, but the
tactical console had been moved behind the captian's chair to allow the chief of
security to move more quickly if the captian's life was in danger. Keith was
seated at the science station, over seeing the final diagnostics on the sensors,
while Commander Jackson Dupree, now officially second-in-command of the
Archangel, sat on the other side of the bridge, simultaneously handling
communications and Ops. The turbolift door opened, and two people came stepping
out. One was a young and agressive looking young man who, if Greymoran hand't
known better, could've been mistaken for a Romulan. Of course he was only
half-Romulan. And half-Human. "Lieutenant Walker, nice of you to join us,"
Greymoran said. The young man merely smiled. "Just checking to see that our
shuttles were up to snuff sir." "The XDCA techs could've done that just fine,
and so could our two assigned shuttle pilots. Take your post Mr. Walker." Lt.
Cedric Walker, born on Mars in STU-57 in the year 2377, saluted with a hint of
sarcasm, and sat at the console that had once been the seemingly natural
extension of Rita Yeager. The other occupant of the lift was Vulcan engineer
Sorik. He seemed almost annoyed having been in a tight tube with Mr. Walker,
even though it was only for a minute. "Captain, the warp engines are operating
at 100%. All systems are at nominal. I am concerned however at the effect our
new weapons systems may have on that. They have not been properly tested yet.
The gravity mines for example. Although simulations suggets their rnage will not
effect us, it would be inconvenient for us to learn this during combat." "So
noted Lieutenant Commander. I'm sure we'll get our chance to test them once
we're off. Would you like to take the secondary engineering console on the
bridge or would you prefer to handle our launch from down there?" "I have no
preference captain." Gryemoran smiled. "No doubt. Engineering this is the
captain. Transfer primary controls to the bridge. Mr. Sorik, take a seat." The
Vulcan merely nodded and sat at his console, next to a smiling Keith Yeager.
"Haven't been in a real honest to goodness launch since the Yellow Dragon. Man
she was a good ship." Greymoran surveyed his crew. Depsite Rita, Ahz, and Carrie
being gone, it still felt good to be here. "Mr. Walker, prepare thrusters. Once
the station crew is of ship, and Dr. Ssira arrives we'll be off." "Sir," Jackson
cut in. "Do you know what our first mission is?" Greymoran smiled, and simply
said, "Yes." He didn't elaborate. The mision wasn't classified. And in fact
anyone on the ship could've simply looked it up in the mision logs of the ship's
standard Starfleet isue computer. But for the most part they liked the mystery
of it. Apart from Greymoran only Sorik actually knew the details. But since no
one asked him, he never bothered to say. Hudzen stood silently, staring out at
nothing in particular. Jackson couldn't help but wonder what the robot was
thinking.
| By Jackson Dupree, the LICC version. on Wednesday, May 21, 2003 - 06:24 pm: |
On the station, The LICC Jackson and his family watch the
Archangel in a lounge for just that purpose.
Jackson: Want to stay for
the launch?
Butrfli: Maybe, but I think I want to get back...I think we've
given our greetings and such...
Jackson: Good point.
The group moves
away from the window and head for the docking bay. The Lucy in the Sky
emerges from the bay, and begins to head out.
Lucy in the Sky to
the Archangel, Congratulations on your new mission and the return of the
XDCA. Good luck with everything. Jackson out.
With that, A green wormhole
forms in front of the ship, which goes through.
| By Hudzen on Thursday, May 22, 2003 - 02:19 am: |
Hudzen was thinking about events that had transpired earlier
that day. He had finally decided to tell and old friend about how he had rid
himself of the Greyvirus once and for all. Hetziftin Brantalice, a Enterian that
Hudzen had known for over 60 years and who happened to work for one of the
XDCA's main news services, had contacted him that day. It had been the first
time he had seen Brantalice since before Hudzen had stolen the Archangel
with Carrie. Hudzen had decided to tell Brantalice everything that he had
deemed relevant.
Hetz: Everything?
Hudzen: Everything.
Hetz:
Okay, so after you fought the Grey thing back and regained control, you beamed
to the bridge, battled, yada yada, and ended up in Grey's conference room while
a White Dragon? Right? Had you cornered. As he speaks, he types information
onto his PADD.
Hudzen: Yes, inside the conference room, I connected
myself to Grey's computer system. It was there that I learned that the
information on the program's destruction was encoded onto Greymoran's DNA. I had
to get a sample of his blood to figure out how to beat this thing.
Hetz
continues to press buttons on his PADDHetz: Okay, right, now, moving on, you
escape the dragon and eventually got to Grey-
Hudzen: And a Magic Golem. And
five vampyres.
Hetz: Right, five vamps and a Golem, magic. And?
Hudzen:
Well...
Hudzen's fist slammed into the Golem's head, causing the
creature to stagger back. This have Hudzen time to jump up and land a kick to
the Golems midsection then to its head. The Golem was knocked a step to its
left. Hudzen swung again, but this time, the Golem caught his incoming fist.
Pulling him in by his arm and grabbing his midsection, the Golem slammed Hudzen
into the ceiling then to the floor before launching him across the room into a
bulkhead, the one vampyre that remained swooped in to attack as Hudzen tried to
stand. He grabbed Hudzen's head and began slamming it into the bulkhead, again
and again. Hudzen could see unending code and numbers scrolling across his
vision. The damage that was being done to his body was more than it could take.
If this continued, he'd be destroyed or shut down and Greymoran would be
alone.
Stop it.
Hudzen grabbed the vampyre by the neck and
quickly spun it into the wall, slamming it into it. The vampyre fell. Hudzen
turned back to the Golem and charged. The Golem tried to brace itself for the
robots charge, but it was lifted off of its feet and knocked into the wall,
leaving a large crater in the once perfect metal. The Golem hit Hudzen, knocking
him back a few feet and stood. Despite still having quite a bit of power, it was
clearly getting tired and beaten. It swung its powerful arms through the air but
Hudzen easily dodged, giving the Golem several hard, well place hits in return.
After a few minutes of punishment, the Golem fell to one knee. Hudzen kicked it
again and it fell to the ground.
It's time to end this.
Hudzen
lifts the Golem to give it one more blow but the monster strikes first. Hudzen
lands on the ground fifteen feet away. Sensors are malfuntioning. Motor
functions are shutting down. He's beginning to detect only static. His inner
computer has begun to go berserk. But through all the chaos he detects the
Golem, standing, waiting. He scans it and realizes what he must do. He charges
again bringing his fist back for one more blow. The room erupst in light, but
Hudzen hardly notices. He just runs. The Golem roars, swinging wildly. They
connect at the same time. Hudzen feels satisfaction as the Golem's head goes
flying away from its body. But the feeling doesn't last. He realizes what the
Golem's hit has done to him. The chaotic static he was seeing disappears and is
taken over by black. He's shutting down. His body needs repair. The override is
being overridden. "Greymoran" is all he can think as the darkness takes him. His
body hits the ground and lies, unmoving. Suddenly, a small compartment in his
head opens. A small device, a probe, exits. It was recently programmed to find
one thing in the event that Hudzen's body were to shut down completely, a sample
of Jakob Grey's blood. It scans the room and quickly finds what it was looking
for. It rapidly collects and returns to Hudzen.
Hertz: That's how you
got his blood? So it had the information, right? Why'd it take three months to
get rid of Grey's program? Didn't the blood contain the information you needed?
Greymoran: Hudzen, are you alright?
Hudzen: Captain, yes sir.
Hudzen blinked. He had been thinking of his earlier conversation for nearly 6
seconds.
Greymoran: Good. What do you think of Lt. Commander Sorik's
concerns about the newly installed weapons?
Hudzen: They are valid sir.
Testing is something we need to do before any mission is begun.
Greymoran
nods.
Thank you Chief.
| By Greymoran on Thursday, May 22, 2003 - 01:58 pm: |
Greymoran nods. "All right. As soon as we're out we'll find a rouge comet to test the gravity mines on. As for the Gyro Destabilizer, well, that's a weapon best tested in battle. Why they decided to put it in the rear of the ship I don't know, but I guess it would make for an easier retreat." He looks to Jackson. "Any word from Doctor Ssira?" "No sir. Odd. I'd heard that the Gorn were a punctual race."
| By Hudzen on Friday, May 23, 2003 - 02:31 am: |
Actually Commander, the Tholians are the ones normally associated with punctuality. Though Gorn are certainly not known for tardiness.
| By Commander Dupree on Friday, May 23, 2003 - 03:09 pm: |
One thing I've never been able to figure out, and I don't think I've seen it in the XDCA files... are Gorn cold or warm blooded?
| By Greymoran on Friday, May 23, 2003 - 04:03 pm: |
Before anyone can answer Jackson's question the turbolift door opens, and a tall (almost 6' 5"), thin, light brown-skinned humanoid steps out. "Doctor Ssira reporting for duty ssir. Ssorry I wass late, but there wass a plassma leak in the shuttless nacelless." Greymoran nods. "Welcome abaord Doctor. I understand your grandmother served as chief medical officer aboard the first XDCA ship named Archangel?" The Gorn woman nods, but says nothing further. Greymoran motions for her to take an empty chair and turns back to face the viewscreen. "Take us out Mr. Walker."
| By Lt Commander Sorik on Friday, May 23, 2003 - 04:44 pm: |
I will add the repair of the shuttle's nacelles to my schedule.
The ship takes off, and Sorik gets the warp engines ready for the
jump.
Engines are ready as soon as you are, Captain. I suggest we
begin the test procedures for the weapons as soon as we are in an empty area of
space.
Yeager has the disturbing feeling that Sorik is looking at
him, but it may be his imagination, when the Vulcan says We should contrive
to produce a suitable target for practicing on.
Vulcans have good
memories, and so does Yeager... as far as their journey together in which they
found themself in a strange version of Earth's Ancient Rome is concerned, that
is. There was still something of an animosity between them, but Yeager doubted
that Sorik was suggesting using him for target practise. It would be a highly
illogical idea if meant seriously... and as everyone knows, Vulcans never
jest.
| By Greymoran on Saturday, May 24, 2003 - 02:53 pm: |
Greymoran coughs and stands up. He touches the button on his chair that will carry his words to the entire ship. "It is customary for the captain of a vessel to give a speech just before she takes her maiden voyage. I don't know if it actually applies to this ship, since as you all know she's been through an awful lot in the past year. But, since this is her first official misison under the XDCA, and her first time out with a full crew compliment, I will give such a speech." He clears his throat again. "Jackson, you are I asume recording the spech?" Jackson nods. Greymoran smiles then continues to speak. "One year ago today, the XDCA was reborn in the ashes of what many call the Jake Grey War. Many people lost their lives in that tragedy. As the new flagship of the fleet, it will be our duty to prevent such a thing from occuirng again in our lifetimes. If we are to do that we will need to be more than just the crew of a starship. We need to be a family." He pauses for a moment. "You do not simply serve me as your captain. We serve each other. An old Earth saying I once read said United we stand, divided we fall. Let the crew of the X.S.S. Archangel stand united against all forms of darkness that threaten the stability of the multiverse." With that he motions for the recording to stop and the crew gets back to work. Greymoran sits down. "Well, what did you think?"
| By Commander Jackson Dupree on Saturday, May 24, 2003 - 04:13 pm: |
Very good, sir. Quite rousing. I must admit it feels a little strange being in a ship with a full crew again... I had gotten used to hving just a small number of us run the ship... By the way, what was done with Carrie?
| By Lt Commander Sorik on Sunday, May 25, 2003 - 06:12 am: |
A little grandiose perhaps. But I concur with the sentiments.
| By Greymoran on Monday, May 26, 2003 - 01:17 am: |
"I'm sure Carrie will be fine running the new space station orbiting Avalon. For an advanced A.I. like her running something that big is actually easier. Space stations have redundant back-ups out the yin-yang as your mother used to say. If something goes wrong there's less chance of people dying. Being an A.I. for a starship on the other hand is very stressful and can wear even a comp-personality like Carrie down."
| By Greymoran on Monday, June 09, 2003 - 05:49 pm: |
The Archangel glides out of a dimensional portal into a cluttered area of space. All sorts of things, comets, starship wrecks, asteroids, rogue moons litter the area where the ship is about to test it's new weapons. "All right, here we are. XDCA training grounds in UPU1. Mr. Sorik, there are rouhgly three dozen dead and useless spaceships out there. Please choose one to fit a gryoscopic stabilizer on board so we can test our new gyro destabilizer. Mr. Yeager, find us a comet nearby for testing the gravity mines. I'll be in my ready room going over mission particulars. Mr. Dupreee, you have the conn."
| By Commander Dupree on Tuesday, June 10, 2003 - 08:29 pm: |
Aye, sir.
Ok, you heard the man, time to test our our new toys.
Jackson glances at the sensors.
Odd.. Mr. Sorik, are the sensors
being strange again, or are they detecting a faint life form reading in one of
those dead ships?
| By Keith Yeager on Tuesday, June 10, 2003 - 10:48 pm: |
Keith Yeager does a quick scan. "Sensors seem to be working fine sir." He hears a beep then checks his console again. "Sir, aft torpedo bay reports that the anti-grav loading device for the gravity mines has failed. We'll have to postpone thier testing."
| By Commander Dupree on Wednesday, June 11, 2003 - 07:28 am: |
Keith, besides the gravity mines and gyro destablizer, what other new things do we have?
| By Hudzen on Wednesday, June 11, 2003 - 12:38 pm: |
They've failed? We just left spacedock after months of repair and refit. Everything should be working perfectly. Lt. Yeager, do we know exactly why this has happened?
| By Keith Yeager on Thursday, June 12, 2003 - 03:59 pm: |
Keith checks. He chuckles. "Some idiot spilled his drink in one of the generators. So much for foolproof technology eh guys?" Everyone on the bridge except Hudzen and Sorik share a brief laugh. "Well sir," Keith says, geting to Jakcson's question, "That's about it. Our shuttles have been upgraded though."
| By Hudzen on Thursday, June 12, 2003 - 04:26 pm: |
That is why our crew should not be drinking on the job.
| By Hudzen on Monday, June 16, 2003 - 02:07 pm: |
I think I'll go down there and see what damage I can help repair. We need to get this mission underway.
| By Hudzen on Monday, July 07, 2003 - 07:56 pm: |
Hudzen heads toward the turbolift.
Deck 6
The
turbolift begins to take Hudzen down to the Archangel's bottom deck. On the way,
Hudzen thinks back to his interview with Hetziftin
Hetz: So, the
blood...
Hudzen: Yes, the blood contained information that I needed but
it didn't contain the ultimate cure to Grey's program.
Hetz: What did it
have?
Hudzen: Classified information that even Grey didn't want to admit
existed. Locations, names of projects and operations. Grey intended to never
even look upon the information he had encoded onto his DNA unless he felt that
he absolutely needed to do so. I found one particular piece of information that
interested me.
Hetz: What was that?
Hudzen: The location of one
of Grey's secret bases. Like I said, it was a base that Grey turned a blind eye
toward. I'd soon find out why.
Hetz: That's where you went, to this
base.
Hudzen: Yes. It took a few weeks travel to reach it. What I found
there were things that no living organism should ever see.
Hetz: Like
what?
Hudzen: I'm not authorized to give the details but I can tell you
that at this base, I saw projects that even Grey didn't want to know about. He
let some of his scientists loose in this base and then he turned a blind eye
onto what they were doing. He didn't care about the means. Just the ends.
Considering what Grey did openly to the Multiverse, you can only imagine what he
wanted to keep secret.
Hetz: And this was the place where they created
the program he's put into your head?
Hudzen: Yes. That and many other
things. Weapons of unspeakable horror. The scientists at these places modified
living organisms into whatever they decided they needed to become and they
didn't care what they were doing to the people they experimented upon. It didn't
take long for me to find the information I needed. Both the process that created
the program and what needed to be done to get rid of it. After I learned what I
needed I contacted the XDCA. They sent several agents to assist. The agents
arrived a week later and they performed the operations that needed to be done to
rid me of any threat of the Greyvirus. When they reactivated me, I was on my way
back to Avalon. The XDCA has sent a team to investigate the base and analyzed
all of the information in Grey's blood sample. The program is gone.
After
a short pause.
Hetz: That's it?
Hudzen: Yes.
Hetz:
And you're authorized to give me all of that information.
Hudzen:
Correct.
Hetz sighs.
Hetz: Okay. Just a few more questions...
The door opens to deck 6 and Hudzen exits, making his way to the mine
launching area. He'd have to give Greymoran a report on what he'd told Hetziftin
but first he had to get the mines working.
| By Greymoran on Wednesday, July 09, 2003 - 06:20 pm: |
Keith runs a second sensor scan. "I'm not seeing this lifesign you were talking about sir," he says to Jackson. Jackson opens his mouth to tell Keith to check again, but is interupted by Greymoran re-entering the bridge. "We're going to have to cancel the weapons tests. I just got word that our first destiantion, O&HU1, is experiencing an odd dimensional flux. It appears to be naturally occuring but Jer-rather, President Redding wants us to check it out personally. But we still have to accomplis our original missions." Jackson's eyebrows raise. "What is our mission Captain?" "To bring an old friend back into the service," he says crypticlaly. He sits down and gestures to Cedric Walker. "Mr. Wlaker, take us to O&HU1." "Aye captain."
| By Hudzen on Thursday, July 10, 2003 - 03:48 pm: |
Hudzen exits the turbolift and pauses upon realizing that
the Archangel doesn't have a Deck 6. He looks at a nearby door. 4. The
turbolift had automatically taken him to Deck 4 which was convenient since
that's the deck he needed to go to anyway. It was the ship's bottom deck. He
soon arrives at the gravity mine launching area. One of the officers in the
room, Lt. (JG) Gipson, looks up as the tall android enters.
Gipson: Mr.
Hudzen, what can I do for you?
Hudzen: I have come down to see why the brand
new weapons systems are not functioning properly.
Gipson: Well, we had a
little accident down here, but it will only cause a short delay. Should take
less than an hour to clean-
Hudzen: So one of your crew down here did spill
something in the generator.
Gipson: Yes.
Hudzen: Who?
Someone
across the room speaks up.
It was me Chief.
Hudzen looks for
who just spoke up. He sees him. Crewman Lamar. A human. Not a surprise. Hudzen
walks up to him.
Crewman Lamar, your carelessness has delayed the start
of our mission. This ship cannot afford this sort of absent-minded behavior. The
captain won't tolerate it and neither will I. Am I clear?
Lamar,
clearly intimidated by the large security android, only nods. Gipson speaks
up.
Gipson: Mr. Hudzen, with all due respect-
Hudzen: How soon will
we be able to test the mines.
Gipson: We should be able to test them in just
over an hour.
Hudzen: Very good.
At that point, Greymoran's voice
emanates over the comm.
All hands, prepare for dimensional travel.
Hudzen looks up in the direction of the bridge.
Looks like
we're starting our mission anyway.
He enters the turbolift.
Bridge.
| By Brian Webber on Saturday, August 09, 2003 - 02:26 pm: |
The Archangel enters into orbit around a small blue-green planet, smaller than Earth, but with identical gravity and atmosphere. On the bridge of the ship, Greymoran stands up and heads for the turbolift, and motions for Cedric Walker to join him. "Lieutenant, report to the primary replicator and replicate an outfit appropriate for Earth circa the time period known as the Iron Age, and meet me in transporter room 1. Jackson, as soon we've beamed down, take the ship to the anamoly." Jackson nods and moves to the captain's chair. Walker looks confused. "Captain, if they need to get out of there fast-" "Mr. Dupree can handle himself Lieutenant. You however are in need of some field training. After all, up until a few motnhs ago you never knew that other universes existed." Cedric sighs heavily. "Fine," he says sharply. Just before the angry looking pilot enters the turbolift, Greymoran says to Jackson, "Careful. Those natuarally occuring dimensional anaomolies can be unpredictable."
| By Jackson Dupree on Saturday, August 09, 2003 - 03:28 pm: |
What do we know about these people, sir?
| By Greymoran on Sunday, August 10, 2003 - 04:15 pm: |
"Depends on where you go. In Azeroth, as long as there isn't a war going on, people are nice enough. We'll do fine Commander, but thanks for your concern."
| By Hudzen on Friday, August 15, 2003 - 02:33 am: |
A few minutes later.
Commander Dupree, Captain Greymoran
and Lt. Walker have beamed down to the planet.
| By Jackson Dupree on Sunday, August 17, 2003 - 06:28 am: |
Helm, take us to the anamoly and hold position. Keep a close eye on that thing.
| By Hudzen on Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 01:24 am: |
We are closing in on the anomaly sir. I recommend we go to condition yellow and raise shields.
| By Commander Dupree on Sunday, August 31, 2003 - 08:18 pm: |
Do it.
Keep an eye on that thing. I don't want any suprises.
also, keep me appraised on what's going on on the planet.
| By Greymoran on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 02:44 am: |
Greymoran and an uncomfortbale lookign Cedric Walker manage to blend in with a groups of armor glad humans and rather menacing looking elves in a bar called The Toothless Dragon. Greymoran is looking for soemone. His communit vibrates. "It's a good thing I had that installed. An unexpected nosie like a mechanical chirp could get us into serious trouble," he whispers to Walker. He palms the communit, moves his hand to his mouth like he's covering a yawn and says in a whisper, "Greymoran here." Jackson's voice whispers back, "Sir, we've reached the anamoly. It's closer than the data provided by XDS [Author's Note: XDS refers to the Sciences Division of the XDCA]." he chuckles lightly. "If I see Ahz again I'll have to teast him about that. Anyway, it's outer perimeter is still within comm distance of us and the planet. We'll let you know if we have to move out of range." "Don't worry Commander. These new comm units were designed by Ahz himself I could reach you from halfway acros the Galaxy. Greymoran out." He carefully puts the comm unit away and reaches for his drink. "Who the hell are we looking for anyway?" Walker asks. "And why did you bring me along, really? That whole 'I need dimensional experience' line sounded like bullshit." Greymoran sighed. "Becuase Mr. Walker, you relaly need to calm down. I'm amazed you made Lieutenant with an attitude like that. Starfleet is either really lax, or really desperate. Frankly I never could figure out how Kirk made Captain in so many of the STUs." "I probably wouldn't have. But the Dominion War made the need for skilled pilots like moi way more important than protocol." "Look, Mr. Walker, I'm aware of your mixed parentage-" "You mean how a Romulan raped my mother?" He said it so loud that people at adjoining tables gave them an od loook. Greymoran grabbed Cedric's shoulder and pulled him outside, apologize for his "son's drunkeness" to other patrons. They mostly ignored him, though several asked aloud, "What the bloody hell is a Romulan anyway?" As soon as Greymoran had him outside, he shoved him into a quiet alley between the tavern and the nearby Blacksmith. "Dammit Lieutenant, you have to be careful what you say in a place like that. Most of the people on this planet don't know other realities exist, and those that believe in such things think that anything from one is evil. If this planet had ben allowed to find out when that one cartel came looking to set up a base, it could've thrown eveyrhting out of whack. We only reveal our true nature when we've either already been compromised, or when there is no way to cover it up. Like anamolies for instance." "Hey!" Cedric cut in. "You're the one who brought up my 'mixed parentage,' saying it like what happened to my Mom happens every damn day. Everyone thinks my attitude comes from being half-Romulan Everyone that knows about it anyway. I guess I got lucky that I don't look like one on the outside huh? Maybe, just maybe, I'm angry all the time because the Romulan bastard was never caught. Or because I had to hide it in the Academy because the adminstrators were afraid what the more agressive students would do to me if they found out. Maybe I just hd one too many class mates end up sucking vaccum or being blasted by disruptors by the jem'Heddar. But no, it has to be the Romulan DNA in me that does it." The bitter sarcasm in that last sentence shocked Greymoran. He hadn't been told any of this when he requested that the navigator of the Galaxy-clas ship that had flown in the path of a torpedo to protect the Archangel when it had lost it's warp drive in a mine field 9 months before. He knew of the rape of course. But everything else, the subtle racism of Starfleet Academy higher ups, the effect the Dominion War had on him personally, was all a surprise. "Maybe you're right Walker," he said quietly, trying to calm the pilot down. "But that doesn't excuse nearly blowing our cover in a room full of trained and drunk swordsmen and axe wielders and bow masters. Even a wizard and a kid with a phaser can handle so much. A crowded bar in an area that has just been through a nasty war with the Orcish Hordes would not be high on a list of survivable situations, especially with our ship out of transporter range."
| By Commander Dupree on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 07:24 am: |
Hudzen, what kind of data do we have on that anomaly? Perhaps this would be a good time to scan it.
| By Keith Yeager on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 03:27 pm: |
"Already running scans sir. This is really odd though. It seems to be perfectly globular. Usually naturally occuring phenomenon are eliptical. Should we move in further sir?"
| By Commander Dupree on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 06:01 pm: |
Let's send a probe in first to see if it's safe. If it reports nothing unusual, we move in with full dimensional shielding.
| By Keith Yeager on Tuesday, September 02, 2003 - 08:04 pm: |
"Probe launched, we should be getting readings momentarily."
| By Commander Dupree on Saturday, September 06, 2003 - 09:57 pm: |
Jackson leans over and looks at the readings.
Are you
sure the probe is getting the right information? It seems to indicate that the
anomaly is partially artificial...
| By Keith Yeager on Sunday, September 07, 2003 - 01:29 am: |
"I don't understand it either. An anamoly is either natural or it's not. The only way it would make sense, well, if someone was using subspace weaponry. But only the Son'a from the STUs do that last I heard. Accoridng to everything I've read on XDP cartels even they won't touch the things. Too unpredictable. The probe is still transmiting. let me see if I can put this puzzle together."
| By Commander Dupree on Sunday, September 07, 2003 - 08:07 am: |
Wasn't there an incident in one of the Voyager universes in which the crew discovered a subspace corridor of some sort? maybe this is a similar thing...
| By Keith Yeager on Sunday, September 07, 2003 - 01:46 pm: |
"Maybe, maybe. I'm going to link us up with the Science Division back on Avalon. Their databanks are way more extensive than ours."
| By Greymoran, meeting an old friend on Sunday, September 07, 2003 - 01:51 pm: |
Greymoran and Cedric Walker merely looked at each for what felt like an eternity, neither one really quite sure what to say next. "Having a bit of a tiff old friend?" and unexpected voice called out from the end of the alleyway. Cedric jumped and reached for his phaser but Greymoran stooped him. "Uthar! There you are. We've ben looking for you!" The man at the end was tall muscular and had blonde hair that was beggining to show some grey. The man was strong, and his smile and eyes did not show the age that the rest of his face bore. One looking at him would not have been able to guess his age correctly. "The wizard Greymoran. I'd thought you'd retired from the Agecny same time as I did!" Greymoran slapped Uthar on his armored shoulder. The armor he wore was bright, and silvery, and carried the same symbol as many of the flags flapping in the breeze over across the city. "Might you introduce me to your friend wizard?"
| By Hudzen on Sunday, September 07, 2003 - 02:39 pm: |
Bajor's wormhole reads as a natural wormhole but is known to be artificial. The only clue that it was not natural was the fact that it was a stable wormhole. This anomaly may have been created by beings that are beyond our own technological level.
| By Commander Dupree on Sunday, September 07, 2003 - 04:47 pm: |
That's also a good possibility. Keith, while you're connected with
Avalon, bring up the files on the Bajor Wormhole and compare it with this.
If it seems safe, send the probe inside.
| By Commander Dupree on Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 02:40 pm: |
Keith, is the analysis complete?
Jackson looks at the
screen.
We may have to send someone in there to invesgitate.
Huzen,
do you have any spare security bots? maybe one we can connect to our sensors? If
not, do you all remember my jar of redshirts?
Hudzen is about to speak
up, but Jackson quiets him with a look.
Don't worry, I got rid of it,
and got a jar of seeds of various shirts... red, blue, yellow, green...anyway,
we can get one of them to enter the thing to see what's inside. Then again, the
captain might not approve...
| By Greymoran on Monday, September 22, 2003 - 10:29 am: |
Greymoran, Uthar, and Cedric walk along a deserted road towards uthar's humble cabin in the woods south of Azeroth. "So, I assume you are here because of that rather unpleasent busines with a former friend of ours?" Uthar uttered with a sly grin. Greymoran laughed. "It never ceases to amaze me how you have no XD technology on this planet with you," "For good reasons," Uthar chimed in. "Right. And yet, you still manage to keep an eye on everything. You were a hell of an agent old friend." "As were you, Captain. Don't bother asking me how I knew. The young one here said some rather nasty things," he motioned to Cedric who seemed to take ofense at being called young, "and as one of my colleauges used to say, even a rookie knows better than to pis off an Agent." He smiled, and Greymoran laughed again. "Amazing!" "Yes, but sadly my deductive skills will have to stay on Azeroth. Things are peaceful now, with the Orcish Hordes defetaed, the Undead routed and the Night Elves alliance finalized. If I were to leave now, and go back to the XDCA, it could all fall apart. Foolish though it is, too many of the people here have put far too much stock in my presence. I had little to do with the victories here. I never even fought the Undead Legions because I was out there, in the multiverse with you, and Radagast, and Captain Grey." There was a certain amount of pain in his voice as he spoke the last two names. Greymoran grabbed his shoulder. "I was afriad of that, but I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't at least try to talk you out of it." Uthar smiled again. Cedric found it incredible that someone so battle hardened could be of such good cheer about anything. "Well, you'll fial of course, but, I may know a few people who may just go with you when you return." Greymoran frowned. "Who?" "You'll see. Come! I'll have my wife bring us mugs of the finest elvish ale you'll ever have the privelege of tasting!"
| By Hudzen on Monday, September 22, 2003 - 01:20 pm: |
Commander, I don't think sending someone into the anomaly would give us any more information than we are already receiving from the probe. But I am not the science specialist. Lt. Yeager is.
| By Keith Yeager on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 - 01:40 am: |
"Hudzen's right sir. We just have no clue what this thing could do a person going into it relatively unprotected. I just wish I knew more than that. This thing has me stumped."
| By Commander Dupree on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 - 07:56 am: |
Send the data to Science Division. One, they might be able to make
more sense of it, and two, it'll add to the general knowledge...
So what
have we got from the probe?
| By Keith Yeager on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 - 04:13 pm: |
Keith checks. "Well, it's stationary, it has gravity, but extremely low gravity. That means there's not much mass depsite it's size. And, well, what the hell is that?" He points at an energy reading. Jackson looksat it and says...
| By Comander Dupree on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 - 08:45 pm: |
That is a good question. Magnify and see if we can idenfity it.
It looks like it's in the center of the anomaly. I think it's a power plant
of some sort... but whether it's powering the anomaly, or the anomaly itself is
being used as a power source...
| By One Little Problem on Saturday, September 27, 2003 - 04:04 pm: |
"Sir, I'm reading an energy build up, it looks like-" Keith's eyes
widen. On the viewscreen, the anomaly begins to pulse. Energy begins to swirl in
one area. It begins to grow. Suddenly, a bright, powerful beam shoots out, right
toward the Archangel.
"Brace for-!" is all Jackson can say before the
beam hits, slamming into the shields. Jackson is thrown from his feet while the
rest of the bridge crew desperately hold onto their consoles.
"Report!"
Jackson yells as he gets back up.
"Shields are down to 40%," Hudzen
says,"Minor damage throughout the ship. I suggest we retreat to a safer
distance. The shields will not withstand another hit like that."
Jackson
nods,"What about the probe?"
"It's still there," Keith responds,"For some
reason, they appear to be ignoring it."
| By Commander Dupree on Saturday, September 27, 2003 - 07:13 pm: |
Helm, get us to a safe distance. Keith, what the hell was that?
| By Keith Yeager on Sunday, September 28, 2003 - 03:10 pm: |
"I have no idea. Sensors show no sign of any ships in there, no soing of any weapons at all, but that hit was too percise to just be some random energy surge."
| By Commander Dupree on Sunday, September 28, 2003 - 05:18 pm: |
Did the probe record anything during the energy discharge?
I
want the probe to scan that thing with every sensor it has. I want to know what
it is, if it's a threat, and other things like that. I want the information sent
to Ahz and his people so that they can analyze it.
| By Keith Yeager on Monday, September 29, 2003 - 08:56 pm: |
"Done and done, sir."
| By Hudzen on Friday, October 03, 2003 - 03:33 pm: |
"If it was a weapon that hit us, it is not of a design known to the XDCA, conventional or otherwise. It is possible that the anomaly merely reacted to our close proximity."
| By Keith Yeager on Friday, October 03, 2003 - 03:54 pm: |
Keith nods. "I agree sir. We might wanna back off a few kilometers."
| By Commander Dupree on Friday, October 03, 2003 - 07:10 pm: |
Jackson nods at Keith.
Do it. Send a shuttle out there.
let's see if it reacts to a smaller craft.
| By Commander Dupree, adding something on Friday, October 03, 2003 - 07:13 pm: |
By the way, I meant an unpiloted, remotely controled shuttle. I don't want any people hurt unnecessarily.
| By Keith Yeager on Saturday, October 04, 2003 - 01:01 pm: |
"Good idea. Commander Sorik can set it up from engineering."
| By Commander Dupree on Sunday, October 05, 2003 - 10:07 pm: |
Do you think we should let Greymoran know what's going on? He might be able to find some anwsers on the planet...
| By Hudzen on Friday, October 10, 2003 - 02:48 pm: |
The shuttle has been launched. Approaching the anomaly.
| By Keith Yeager on Saturday, November 01, 2003 - 11:24 pm: |
The shuttle gets a tad further then the Archangel did, but soon the shuttle itself is engulfed in an energy blast, and and severly damaged but not destoryed. It tumbles over as it floats in the opposite diretcion of where it came from. "Now that was weird," Keith says. His eyes narrow in concentration. "Commander, I think I may have at least a vague idea of what's going on. I don't think this anomoly is hidng something. It's protecting something. The probe we sent in was a Type I, too small for any humanoid being to fit inside it, so it didn't register as a threat. But when we got close, it attacked us, then it attacked the shuttle, but it only disabled it as opposed to destroying it. I want to run a few more scans, then I recomend we return to the planet. The captain may know something about this phenomenon."
| By Commander Dupree on Sunday, November 02, 2003 - 08:12 am: |
Do it, Keith. If the probe is still there, have it run every scan
on every frequency it has avaliable. If you can get it further inside the
anomoly, then do it.
I wonder if the aomoly is protecting the planet itself
from something....
| By Hudzen on Thursday, November 13, 2003 - 12:37 am: |
"Commander, we are receiving a transmission. It's from the science division. Information about the anomaly." He pauses for a second, "It's not completely natural."
| By Keith Yeager on Thursday, November 13, 2003 - 03:21 pm: |
"I just received another transmision from the probe sir. It agrees with Division, but it also says the anamoly is decaying. Judging from the rate of decay, and the state it's in now, I'd estimate this thing's age at between 5 and 10 thousand years. I can't seem to narrow it down any further than that."
| By Commander Dupree on Saturday, November 22, 2003 - 08:16 pm: |
Ok... Let's leave the probe here so it can take more readings so we can get back to the planet.. I'm sure that Greymoran will be suprised by these readings. Plus, he may have ideas on what this thing might do.
| By Following Orders on Sunday, November 30, 2003 - 01:49 am: |
The Archangel returns to the planet, entering orbit. Before
Dupree can contact Greymoran, Keith speaks up.
"Commander, we just received
another transmission from the probe. It's scanned deeper into the anomaly and
found something of interest."
"What is it?" Dupree asks.
Keith shakes
his head. "Unknown. I can tell you that whatever it is, it's definitely not part
of the anomaly. Wait a minute." A troubled look crosses his face.
"This
can't be right."
"What can't be right?" Dupree asks.
"It's impossible."
"What's impossible, Keith?"
Keith spins from the console to face Dupree.
"Sir, the probe is picking up traces of Avalon VI's rings."
| By Commander Dupree on Sunday, November 30, 2003 - 10:56 pm: |
Alright... contact Avalon and see if they can find something
similar to the anomoly in the rings... maybe we have a wormhole or maybe it's
something Grey left behind or something....
Jackson Dupree to Captain
Greymoran, we've found something very interesting....
| By Hudzen on Thursday, December 18, 2003 - 01:52 am: |
"Channel open. Sending now."
On the planet, Greymoran's
communicator vibrates.
| By Brian Webber on Thursday, December 18, 2003 - 04:55 pm: |
Greymoran pulls ot his comm link. He hears Hudzen's update of the situation with the anomoly. "Hmm. There's something vaugely familiar about all this. We should bring in a science vessel. Contact Ahz, see if he has any ships he can sapre. Once you've done that swing back around, and wiat in orbit. Lt. Walker and I haven't completed our mission yet. Greyamoran Out."
| By A few minutes later... on Friday, December 19, 2003 - 05:29 pm: |
Hudzen's console beeps.
"Commander, we're receiving a message
from Avalon. They're sending the science vessel Tranquility. It should
arrive within the hour."
| By Time to Study on Friday, January 02, 2004 - 12:50 am: |
Soon after the Archangel has returned to the planet, a
dimensional portal opens nearby. Out of the purple vortex slides a T'Pau-Class
science vessel, a ship with a very distinct Vulcan design.
"Commander,
the Tranquility has arrived," Keith reports.
| By Studying Begins on Wednesday, January 14, 2004 - 01:13 am: |
The Tranquility moves toward the anomaly. They'd contacted
the Archangel and had received all the information they had before moving
in. Captain Russell Staldry stood on the bridge of his ship, looking at it on
the viewscreen.
"Alright people, time to do what we do best," he says, as
his crew begins to work.
| By Greymoran finally meets the people Uthar wanted him to meet. on Wednesday, January 14, 2004 - 09:17 am: |
Greymoran and Walker enter the small hut at the back end of Uthar Lightbringer's property. "Well I'll damned." Greymoran mutters. "Dr. Daniel Jackson, I thought you were dead!" The rather disheleved man standing before him, holding a small bundle and gently rocking it looks up confused. It take him a moment. "Greymoran? I-I didn't recognize you without the beard. Since when did you stop being an agent?" "Last year." Greymoran notices the bundle is moving slightly. He smiles. "Danny boy, I guess congrats are in order." A female voice from behind Daniel Jackson says, "No." Greymoran's eyes widen. "Phoebe?" Cedric looks confused. "Sir, who are these people?" "Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot my manners. Lieutenant Walker, this is Doctor Daniel Jackson of SG1U1, and Phoebe Halliwell of CU8. Daniel, Phoebe, this is Lieutnenat Cedric Walker, navigator aboard the Archangel." Daniel and Phoebe shake hands with Cedric. Phoebe takes the baby from Dr. Jackson. "And this little guy is my nephew Wyatt," she syas witha hint of sadness. Greymoran, having been alive for as long as he has, doesn't need to ask where his mother and father are. "OH God, I'm so sorry," he says. "It happened when Grey tried to contact the Source. He didn't know we'd already vanquished him. Colonel O'Neill and the Asgard tried to help us. When he started smashing Earth, the Tok'Ra help me adn Daniel and Wyatt get away. It was too late for everyone else. Jacob died while we were on the run." "Is anyone else left?' Greymoran asked. "Yes. Thor had a ship equipped with an XDCA drive, and he brought us here, then flew of. For obvious reasons peoplea round here wouldn't take kindly to a small skinny grey alien," Jackson said. He said it so matter-of-factly that Walker blinked stupidly. "Wait, waht? Thor, grey alien, what? Big guy with hammer little grey alien?" Greymoran supressed a chuckle. "I'll explain later Lieutenant. For now, we need to get back to the ship. Uthar said you might want to come with us?" Daniel and Phoebe nodded. Greymoran noticed they were holding hands, and that those hands had rings that he was pretty sure weren't there last time he'd seen either of them, back when thier two universes had partially merged as the result of a naturally occuring dimensional disaster.
| By Fellow on Wednesday, January 14, 2004 - 03:23 pm: |
Ughauhuah! Not a character I actually like! Not in Archangel! Not Danny Jackson!
| By Brian Webber on Wednesday, January 14, 2004 - 04:53 pm: |
JD, could you remove that, and this post please? It's breaking up the flow (what little of it there is anyway).
| By The Tranquility on Thursday, January 15, 2004 - 12:46 am: |
Captain Russell leans over Lt. Lerbick, reading the readouts on
Lerbick's console as the Minbari gives him information on the anomaly.
"The
degradation of the anomaly has begun to increase. At this rate, it will only be
a matter of days before it is gone. The anomaly is hiding an object that
contains an energy signature identical to Avalon's rings."
Russell
shakes his head. "How is that possible? Is it possible that Avalon's rings
aren't unique? That there exist objects just like them in other places in the
Multiverse?"
"It's possible. Unlikely though. The Avalon system exists
in every known universe. It is unlikely that this is the case with anything
else, but it could still be true. Either there is something that is identical to
Avalon's rings out there or someone took part of Avalon's rings and brought them
here. Obviously someone greatly more advanced than our current level of
technology."
Russell nods. "Alright, we need to get past this protection
and get to the rings. We need a better look. See if your people can do that,
understood?"
Lerbick nods.
| By Hours Later on Friday, January 30, 2004 - 01:39 am: |
Onboard the Tranquility, the crew is making progress toward
penetrating the protecting anomaly.
Ersef, a Deltan and one of the ships
officers, reports to the captain.
"Our latest group of tests show that
the strength of the anomaly is greatly weakening," he reports,"And the
enhancements to the shields are doing an adequate job getting by without being
detected. They're not perfect, but I think we could have them ready within the
hour."
Russell raises an eyebrow. "Are you suggesting we take the entire
ship in?"
"Yes, Captain," Ersef replies,"If we can modify the shields to
fool the anomaly for a short time, they should be able to protect us from its
weakening attacks. We'll be able to get past the barrier and take a closer look
at the area with the traces of the rings."
"Ask the rest of the team,
they'll agree," Ersef urges,"Just give us fifteen minutes. We'll be ready."
"Start the modifications," Russell orders,"Inform me when we're ready to
move out. I'll give my decision then."
"Yes sir."
| By Greymoran on Friday, January 30, 2004 - 01:40 pm: |
At the same time...
"Greymoran to Archangel four adults and
one infant to beam up. I'm sorry you're not coming with us Uthar." The knight
smiles and shakes Greymoran's hand as the others take their positions to be
beamed aboard the Archangel. "It has ben a pleasure to see you again old friend.
I wish you well on your travels."
| By Comander Dupree, sending a message on Saturday, January 31, 2004 - 03:51 pm: |
Archangel to the Tranquility, good luck getting into that thing. We tried, but were repelled.
| By The Tranquility Responds on Saturday, January 31, 2004 - 06:29 pm: |
"Thank you Mr. Dupree. We'll need it." Russell turns to Ersef.
"Are we ready?" Ersef nods.
"Alright," Russell says, setting himself
into his chair,"Move us in Mr. Hannah, one quarter impulse."
The
Tranquility moves forward toward the anomaly. As it moves forward, the
anomaly begins to change, energy pulsing and shooting through it.
"It's
getting ready to fire," Ersef says.
"Now Mr. Hannah! Shields up," Russell
yells. The Tranquility's engines suddenly go dark as they shut down.
Using only momentum and its thrusters, it continues to approach the anomaly.
"We're approaching firing distance. 20 seconds."
Energy continues
pulsing through the barrier.
"10 seconds."
"5."
Lightning crackles
through the blue and green border but the Vulcan ship continues ahead.
"We
just passed the Archangel's closest position. No reaction. Border in 15
seconds," Ersef says,"10...5...we are entering the anomaly. I'm not detecting
any build ups yet."
Russell nods. "This might just work."
On the
viewscreen, the blues, greens, and yellows of the anomaly continue to crackle
with energy and lightning. As they get further, the energy starts to increase.
"Captain, it appears that we will not be shielded from detection for much
longer," Ersef says.
Russell hits the shipwide comm. "All hands, brace for
impact." He stares forward at the screen. "How long until we're past the
barrier."
"Just a few seconds. The ins-." Ersef's report is cut off as
two shots of energy slam into the Tranquility's shields. With the anomaly
weakening, they hold, until two more hit.
"Shields down to 12%! One more
hit's gonna finish us," yells the tactical officer. As if in response, the
shaking stops as the Tranquility exits the barrier.
"We've done it.
We made it through," Lt. Lerbick says.
Russell nods. "Begin scans on that,"
he pauses,"thing out there."
Onboard the Archangel, most of the
bridge crew appears to be satisfied that the Tranquility made it through.
Keith soon ends the mood.
"Commander, I'm detecting an energy buildup."
Jackson leans over Keith's console, taking a look at the readings. "From the
anomaly?"
Keith shakes his head. "I don't think so, but nearby."
"Onscreen."
Near the anomaly, a white ball of light has appeared. It
expands getting larger and larger until it dwarfs anomaly. Suddenly, it flashes
brightly. The bridge crew, except for Hudzen and Sorik, are forced to look away.
When the brightness dies down, a massive ship, over seven kilometers long and
about half as high, has appeared.
| By Greymoran on Sunday, February 01, 2004 - 12:52 am: |
Greymoran wastes no time. "Sheilds up. Hail the Tranquility, tell them to get the hell out of there." He turns to Daniel Jackson, who he'd just finished introducing to the crew when the ship appeared. "Danny, I want you and Jackson to try and find Thor. An O'Neill-class battlecruiser could really come in handy about now. Keith, try to hail that ship. Walker, if you see anything that looks like a target lock, begin evasive manuevers. Hudzen, lock our weapons down and disable targetting systems. I don't want them to think we're linign up a shot in case they're friendly, but I want us to be able to shoot from the hip if this goes bad."
| By Commander Dupree on Sunday, February 01, 2004 - 10:38 am: |
Danny Jackson and Jackson Dupree, huh? Well, stranger things have
happened.
But seriously, how do we find this Thor?
| By Daniel Jackson on Sunday, February 01, 2004 - 01:10 pm: |
"Um, well, you could use the sensors to search for the metal Naqudah. It doesn't exist anywhere in this universe except on Thor's ship. It was designed for fighting the Replicators after all."
| By Large Threats on Monday, February 02, 2004 - 08:06 pm: |
Captain Russell Staldry stared down at Lerbick's readings, going
over the information displayed on the newly arrived vessel outside the anomaly.
"Hannah, prepare to take us out of here. We'll go through the opposite
side from where we entered."
At his console, Ensign Ersef spins to face
Russell.
"I would not advise going through the barrier yet, Captain. We have
not been able to fully bring the shields back up. They're currently only at half
power and it will be several minutes before they are completely restored. If we
try to exit now, the energy blasts will destroy us."
Russell sighs. "D*mn
it."
On the Archangel...
"Hail them," Greymoran orders.
"They are not responding, Captain," Hudzen reports.
"Then just open a
channel, all frequencies."
"Channel open."
"I am Captain Greymoran of
the Extradimensional Control Agency Starship Arc-"
He is cut off when
a deep voice overrides communications.
"YOU WILL STAND DOWN AND LEAVE THE
AREA. IF YOU DO NOT COMPLY, YOUR SHIP WILL BE DESTROYED."
| By Greymoran on Monday, February 02, 2004 - 08:47 pm: |
"Doesn't leave room for interpretation does he?" Keith mutters. Greymoran nods. "Tranquility, why haven't you left yet?" Capt. Staldry informs Greymoran of the situation. "Oh great. That's just great. Keith, Sorik, I want as detailed an analisys of that ship as posisble. I wanna know what those aliens eat for breakfast if you can find out. Daniel, you and Jackson keep looking for Thor. Walker, move us in closer. Hudzen, power up weapons but do NOT attempt to aquire a target lock." Greymoran sits back down, and re-opens the hail. "Hostile vessel, we will not comply with your threats. The ship isnide the anomoly and the neraby planet are under our protection. Any move against them or us will be seen as an act of war against the XDCA. You might be able to destroy us, but I doubt you could handle an entire fleet." Greymoran paused, and waited for the inevitable reply. Wether it would come in words or in wepaons fire, he was not sure.
| By Commander Dupree on Monday, February 02, 2004 - 09:50 pm: |
Just then, a beeping comes from the panel Jackson is using for
his search. Checking it, he smiles.
Bingo. Danny, Sir, I think I've
found our target. He's a couple of light years from here. A shuttle should be
able to reach his position in a matter of minutes.
| By Greymoran on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 - 02:52 pm: |
"Good. His ship may be bigger than our, but it's faster and has naquadah enhanced weapons. Daniel, go to the shuttle bay, grab the pilot on duty, and go get him." Daniel nods. "OK. Wish me luck." "We're going to be the ones needing luck Dr. Jackson."
| By How About a Little of Both? on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 - 05:10 pm: |
The ship responds.
"THE PLANET IS NOT OUR CONCERN. THE
BARRIER AND EVERTHING WITHIN ITS BOUNDARY IS."
Suddenly, a ball of
light, undetected before it was fired, shoots out of the ship's starboard side,
travelling into the anomaly. It quickly passes through, slamming into the
Tranquility's shields. The light surrounds the ship, then implodes. When
it disappears, nothing is left. On the Archangel, the graphics that
represented the Tranquility on Keith's and Hudzen's consoles wink out.
"NOW THE BARRIER IS NO LONGER YOUR CONCERN. WITHDRAW OR BE DESTROYED."
| By Greymoran on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 - 10:54 pm: |
Greymoran's fists clench. "Hudzen, FIRE!"
| By In vain? on Thursday, February 05, 2004 - 01:21 am: |
"Aye sir."
Almost instantly, the Archangel's pulse
phasers fire, the powerful energy quickly travelling through the vacuum of space
toward the alien vessel. Before they hit, however, the ship disappears, leaving
only space behind. Suddenly, more sirens fill the bridge with noise.
"Proximity alert! The alien ship has appeared directly above us, 25
meters away!"
Hudzen fired again and again the fired phaser hit nothing when
the ship disappeared again. Several more attempts yield fruitless results.
"I am unable to hit that ship, Captain. That ship seems to somehow know
where and when our weapons will be fired and they're avoiding them," Hudzen
says. Greymoran is not happy with this news.
"Sir," Keith says, spinning
around to face Greymoran, "I've been running scans like you asked but none of
our sweeps have gotten past their shields. Except for one. You're going to need
to look at this."
| By Bark or Bite on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 10:36 pm: |
Greymoran leans over Keith's console, looking over the information
displayed.
"I've run several scans of that ship," Keith says,"Most of them
didn't even get past whatever type of shielding they have. But the most recent
one brought up this." The display changes showing a familiar energy signature.
"It appears, sir, that that ship is partially holographic. It's more
advanced than any hologram I've ever seen, but it's a hologram nonetheless."
Greymoran nods. "Can you shut it down? Or at least disrupt it?"
"Yeah, I
think I can," Keith says, "But it'll take a couple of minutes."
| By Jackson Dupree on Thursday, February 12, 2004 - 12:32 pm: |
Sir, do you want me to contact Danny Jackson to see how his search is going?
| By Greymoran on Thursday, February 12, 2004 - 07:04 pm: |
Before Greymoran can reply, there is a flash of light, barely noticeable, on the other side of the alien vessel. A large but surprisingly sleek and maneuvarble grey vessel flies out and tkaes up a defensive posture. A small grey skinned alien with black almond shaped eyes appears on screen. Daniel Jackson and the Archangel's shuttle pilot, a young ensign name Chase, are behind himn. "I am Thor, supreme commander of the Asgard fleet. You are clearly outnumbered. You should turn and leave this area at once."
| By The Enemy Within on Saturday, February 14, 2004 - 11:46 pm: |
Thor's ship patches the alien vessel's responses through to the
Archangel.
"WE HAVE WARNED YOUR ALLY. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A
WARNING." Before anyone can act, the alien ship fires. Thor's ship is hit by the
energy ball, and once again light surrounds the ship before imploding. Thor's
vessel is no longer in sight.
"NOW, WITHDRAW NOW!!!"
"Sir!" Keith
yells, clearly a little excited, "That was all the time I needed. I can disrupt
whatever holograms they have running. Just give the word."
"Do it,"
Greymoran replies quietly, just staring out at the spot that Thor's ship once
was.
Keith hits a few controls and a thin green beam shoots out from the
ship, toward the looming alien vessel. As soon as it hits, the ship begins
change. It's appearance fluctuates and soon the enourmous ship that once floated
threateningly in front is now a much smaller vessel, less than half of the size
of the Archangel.
"Captain!" Keith says, sounding more than a
little surprised,"I'm picking up the Tranquility and Thor's ship. They
appear to be undamaged."
Greymoran stares out at the small enemy ship. "It
was all an illusion," he whispers.
"Captain, they're signaling," Hudzen
reports from behind Greymoran.
"Put them through."
Seconds later, and
older, much feebler voice than the deep tones of the larger ship emanates from
the comms.
"I ask that you accept my surrendur."
| By Greymoran on Sunday, February 15, 2004 - 12:21 am: |
Greymoran breathed a sigh of relief. "Jackson, hail them to let them know we accept their surrender, but not just yet. I want them to sweat a little. Hail the Tranquility and the O'Neill. I want to know their status."
| By Jackson Dupree on Sunday, February 15, 2004 - 12:09 pm: |
Jackson Dupree to both the Tranquility and the O'Neil, what is your current statuses? Also Tranquility, did you discover anything new about the anolamy?
| By The Tranquility Reports on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 - 12:40 am: |
"We're fine, Commander Dupree," Captain Staldry replies, "They just
somehow locked our ship in place for a few minutes in a type of energy field.
Sensors and comm signals couldn't escape it. I guess you guys thought we were
gone.
"As for the anomaly," he pauses as he appears to look over some
information, "They match the rings alright. They appear to be in a container of
some kind, but far more advanced than anything we've got."
"That is
because it was created eons before your species knew what technology was." The
entire Archangel bridge crew spin around toward the back of the bridge,
from where the voice emanated. Hudzen and Jackson already have their weapons out
and ready. Standing at the rear of the bridge is a small alien creature. He
looks vaguely human and is clearly very, very old. Almost immediately, the
Intruder Alert alarms sound and a forcefield surrounds the unexpected guest.
| By Greymoran on Friday, February 27, 2004 - 03:11 pm: |
"We are unharmed," Thor replies. Greymoran nods. "All right. Jackson, send the message. We accept their surrender."
| By Jackson Dupree on Friday, February 27, 2004 - 09:38 pm: |
Aye, sir.
Archangel to the mystery ship, we fully accept your
surrender.
Now what, sir?
| By Explanation and Lots of Exposition on Wednesday, March 03, 2004 - 06:27 pm: |
Greymoran and the rest of the crew turn to the back of the bridge,
weapons aimed at the intruder.
"Who are you?" Greymoran asks, "And why have
you done all of this?"
The small alien puts his hand up. "Please, I wish to
explain my actions, and," he says, pointing at the viewscreen displaying the
anomaly, "that. But first, please end that wretched noise!"
Greymoran nods
to Hudzen. The Intruder Alert alarms go silent.
"Thank you, my hearing is
sensitive in this form. It has been a long journey to reach here. A long time.
Where was I?"
"You're telling us why you tried to make us believe you
destroyed our ships," Greymoran says, "And why you tried to deceive us."
The
alien nods.
"Oh yes," he says, taking a short pause, "Listen and you shall
learn the information you seek."
With that, he starts.
"Eons ago,
before the births of stars and long before the civilizations you know had seen
the sky, the Multiverse was dominated by three great and powerful races. They
were the Caulteri, the Pylnask, and my own people. For generations our peoples
travelled the dimensions, exploring and settling millions of star systems in
hundreds upon hundreds of different universes. Our three great empires stood
uncontested, except for with each other. Tensions and relations between our
races were not always good, but peace was kept with the balance of power. We all
knew that any war begun between our empires would be devastating to the
universes and nearly impossible to wage and sustain. It was the fear of the
devastation we would bring upon one another if ever we decided to take up arms
that kept our peace. For millenia it stayed like this. But, as time went on,
things changed. Younger, less advanced civilizations discovered space travel and
eventually dimensional travel. As time passed, relations between the Pylnask and
my people improved. The Caulteri, however, remained as cold as they had always
been. As more and more beings discovered dimensional travel, my people realized
that the time of our empires' multiversal dominances would not last forever. The
Pylnask realized this as well. To remain strong and possibly protect us from the
emerging races, my people formed and alliance with the Pylnask. The Caulteri,
seeing the balance of power thrown off, were threatened by this development. We
did not realize that this alliance would soon cause the unthinkable. It did not
take long for the Caulteri to act. They began to increase their economic
productivity and aggressively expanded into different universes, hoping to gain
territory, resources, and above all, power. It eventually reached the point of
conquering and enslaving entired civilizations. When this began, the Pylnask and
my people objected. We would not tolerate their exploitations. The Caulteri
would not listen. They continued going to great lengths to conquer different
peoples for their resources and technology. When we learned of one of their
targets, a small planetary union not far from several of my people's worlds, we
sent a fleet to protect them from the Caulteri. The Caulteri arrived and refused
to leave. They opened fire on our ships and started the greatest war our peoples
had ever known. For years it raged across the Multiverse. Entire societies were
wiped out in the fighting, sometimes on purpose, sometimes not. Trillions upon
trillions of sentient beings were killed in the fighting. The devastation we
wrought was unthinkable. And it dragged on. At first, it did not seem that any
winner would ever emerge. But as time went on, the Caulteri began to faulter.
Our alliance proved to be stronger than even their mighty empire. As they
continued to lose more and more, they turned to unconventional means to gain
victory. The Caulteri began to develop several superweapons to use as a last
desperate attempt to inflict damage upon us. One of those weapons is outside of
this ship, Captain."
Greymoran looks at the viewscreen, then back at the
alien. "The anomaly is a weapon?"
"No, but what it protects is. The Caulteri
used several sources to build their superweapons. One of them, the most powerful
and dangerous one we encountered, used the rings of the planet that you know as
Avalon. The Caulteri found a way to harness the rings and were developing a way
to use them against us. We did not give them the chance, however. Our alliance
pressed on harder than they had anticipated and soon the armies of the Caulteri
were broken. They refused to surrendur, choosing to fight to the last man. Even
after their armies were wiped out, and only civilians remained, the Pylnask saw
them as too great of a threat to go on. Despite the objections of my people, the
Pylnask wiped out every last Caulteri they could find. I am not sure if a single
soul escaped the hunt of the Pylnask. It was not until after the war and the
extermination of the Caulteri that we learned of the weapon they had nearly
created. Had it been completed, they would have had the power to wipe out entire
fleets, planets, stars, or even star systems in one shot. Though our relations
with the Pylnask soured greatly after the genocide they committed, we still
agreed that this weapon could never be unleashed upon the Multiverse. We could
not find a way to safely destroy the weapon so we put it out there and hid it
behind a protective, and invisible, barrier. Time passed. Civilizations have
risen and fallen since. The Pylnask splintered into different races until a
genetic defect wiped most of them out. As for my people, we evolved to another
realm, radically different creatures from what we once were. Recently, however,
the barrier has begun to break down. It is visible to you and we cannot allow
it. Unfortunately, transferring a being from my realm to yours takes great time
and work. I am the only one existing here. Only I can destroy it. I tried to
force you to leave for your protection. Now I realize that I may need your
help."
The alien finally stops talking, waiting for a reaction.
| By Greymoran on Wednesday, March 03, 2004 - 10:27 pm: |
Greymoran nodded thoughtfully, but showed no outward sign of beleif or disbelief. He reached for the communicator and hailed both the O'Neill and the Tranquility. "Capt. Staldry, Commander Thor, Dr. Jackson, report to the Planning Room. My secuirty chief Hudzen will bring you as soon as you arrive." He turned to Keith. "I want you there as well Lt. Yeager. Jackson, you have the bridge. Hudzen, report to transport room-" Greymoran was interupted by a bright flash in the middle of the bridge. Jackson insticitvely reached for his phaser, but Hudzen stopped him. Thor and Daniel Jackson were standing on the bridge. Hudzen quietly explianed how Asgard transporters worked and Jackson took his hand off his weapon. Greymoran motioned for the small alien to join him and Keith in the turbolift. He pointed to the second lift. "I'm afriad the lift won't be large enough for all five of us. Doctor Jackson, Commander Thor, you can use that one. Hudzen, go to Transport Room 1 and grete Captain Staldry." The lifts carried them to the center of the ship where, next to the mess hall the three entered a room that appeared to be a small wepaons locker until Greymoran reached for, but only tapped, an early 22nd century phase pistol. Suddenly they found themselves in a room larger than any on the Archangel, except perhaps the shuttle bay. Each wall had various tactical maps, maps of XDCA territories, constant updates on other XDCA ships on active duties, and in the center a blank table. Daniel Jackson looked impressed. "Wow," he muttered. Greymoran smiled. "Our former CSO [Chief Science officer] Ahz made this for us. It has full war room capabilities, without us needing to worry about the space constraints a Defiant-class war destroyer has to deal with. In additon, every computer in here is based on the same technology as Ahz' ship Ryo-O, so all of them are capable of manintaining links to the central computers on Avalon. This entire area exists in a pocket dimension that can only be accessed by members of the command staff." Daniel whistled his approval. "It would've ben nice to have something like this when we were fighting the Replicators," he said. Keith looked confused. "Wait, what?" Greymoran cut him off. "You can look up his universe's history later Mr. Yeager," he said as he walked over to the blank table and waved his hand over it. A 3-D map of the universe the Archangel was currently in appeared to fill the room. He motioned to the small alien. "As soon as Hudzen brings Captain Staldry I'd like to repeat for them what you told us Mr., um, I'm sorry I never caught your name."
| By Down to Business on Thursday, March 04, 2004 - 01:57 am: |
"I didn't give it," the man responds, "I'm not quite sure if I ever
had one. Or needed one."
Soon, the doors open and Hudzen and Russell
walk through.
| By Greymoran on Thursday, March 04, 2004 - 02:59 pm: |
Greymoran nods. "Interesting. Then what should we call you? To most sentient species, not calling someone by their chosen name is a sign of disrespect, and considering the power your ship demonstrated I'd like to avoid future misunderstandings."
| By Whats in a Name on Friday, March 05, 2004 - 02:14 pm: |
"It is fine, Captain Greymoran," the alien replies, "After this weapon is destroyed it is highly unlikely that I will ever exist in this realm again."
| By Less Time than Thought on Sunday, March 07, 2004 - 06:17 pm: |
"When the barrier became visible, my people decided that we needed
to get rid of that weapon once and for all. It took time, but I now possess the
capability to destroy it," he says, looking at the small group around him, "I
had originally hoped to take my ship into the barrier after it had decayed
enough for my ship to survive. Unfortunately, the extended use of my ship's
holographic abilities drained its power. I fear that it will take days for my
ship to have the sufficient power to take me to the barrier's center. So, I am
asking for your help now, Captain Greymoran. The barrier has continued to decay.
If it continues, the barrier will cause the weapon to activate in less than 18
hours. If that happens, and this weapon goes off unchecked, it could destroy
this system, or even more. Your ship should have enough shielding to make it
into the barrier and back out again."
He pauses.
"I request that you
take me into the barrier. Leave me at the weapon, and I will destroy it
forever."
| By Greymoran on Sunday, March 07, 2004 - 07:36 pm: |
Greymoran nodded. "All right," he said. He turned to face Thor and Captain Staldry. "We're going to go in with a skeleton crew. We'll evacuate all personal from the Archangel except myself, Hudzen, and Commander Sorik to the Tranquility adn the O'Neill. As soon as the transfer is complete I want you to head into an adjacent universe. If you don't hear from us within 12 hours, assume that we and this solar systme were destoryed." Staldry nodded, looking slightly nervous. Thor showed now emotion whatsoever. He gave a slight bow then said, "I wish you the best of luck Captain Greymoran." Greymoran pulled out his commlink. "Greymoran to Engineering. Commander Sorik, report to the bridge." He clicked a serperate button on the same link. "All hands, this is the Captain. All hands, begin an orderly evacuation to the airlocks, shuttle bays, and transporter rooms. Begin proceudres for skeleton crew operation." He turned to Hudzen. "Get back up to the bridge. I imagine convincing Commander Dupree and Lieutenant Walker to leave will require your power of 'persuasion.'" He walked over to the nameless alien. "Now, what do you need us to do?"
| By What to Do on Tuesday, March 09, 2004 - 05:18 pm: |
The alien watches as everyone moves off to do their job. He turns
to Greymoran to reply.
"All you will need to do is leave me at the weapon. I
will move into the weapon and use my abilities to destroy it. When I do this,
your ship will have to be gone. Despite the barrier's deteriorated state, it
still has the capability to destroy your ship if you do not modify it. I believe
that you will need to peform similar modifications to the ship that went in
before. If you can get to the barrier undetected most of the way, you should
have enough shielding to quickly make it back out without a problem."
He
pauses for a second.
"It is essential that your ship quickly makes it clear
of the barrier. It will not take me long to start the process of destroying the
weapon after I leave your ship. The resulting effects from what I do will
consume anything within several million kilometers of the barrier. The planet is
out of range, but if you are not, you will be destroyed as well."
| By Greymoran on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 - 12:30 am: |
Greymoran smiles nervously. The alien seems to to sense that Greymoran had reservations. "You do not beleive I will capable of destroying the weapon?" "No, no, it's just that in all my years of service with the XDCA, it's my experience that things rarely go as planned."
| By It Always Looks Better on Paper on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 - 02:30 pm: |
The alien gives a small smile.
"Do not fear, Captain
Greymoran," he replies, trying to sound reassuring, "My people have planned for
an event like this for a long time. A long time. We will not fail. Too many
lives depend on that."
| By Mission: Destruction and Escape on Monday, March 22, 2004 - 07:17 pm: |
The Archangel personnel beam and fly to the nearby
Tranquility and O'Neill. Most of the crew depart without protest.
Other crew work on the modifications that will get the Archangel through
the barrier without much trouble. The modifications take less than two hours,
after which remaining Archangel crew leave. As Greymoran predicted,
however, Dupree and Walker do not go as quietly. Despite their protests, both
eventually accept their orders.
Not long afterward, Commander Sorik
arrives on the bridge. Greymoran, Hudzen, and the alien are the only others
there.
"The modifications are complete, Captain," Sorik reports, "All
nonessential personnel have evactuated. We are the only four sentient beings
left on the ship."
Greymoran nods his approval. "Very good, Mr Sorik. Please
take the helm." As Sorik moved to the helm console, Greymoran looked the bridge
over. It was quiet, much like it had been before its recent refit, back when her
entire crew consisted of a handful of people.
"Captain," Hudzen interrupted
Greymoran's thoughts, "We are receiving a transmission from the O'Neill.
Commander Thor."
"Put him on." On the viewscreen, the gray Asgard appears.
"Greymoran, the crew transfer is complete. We are ready to depart."
Greymoran nods. "All right. Take your ship to SCU-2. The Tranquility
will follow. We'll meet you there soon. If you don't hear from us in 10
hours..."
"Understood," Thor replies, "Good luck, my friend." The viewscreen
switches back to the view of space and the two nearby starships. Seconds later,
both open the familiar purple dimensional portals and fly through. The portals
close behind them, disappearing.
"Okay, it's time to finish this," Greymoran
says, "Mr. Hudzen, raise shields. Commander Sorik, move us into position.
Prepare to take us in." The Archange moves into position. The barrier
doesn't react.
"Ahead, 1/4 impulse power." The Archangel surges
forward, slowly increasing speed toward the anomaly. After 15 seconds, the
impulse engines cease firing and go dark. The Archangel continues to
travel forward, moving closer to the barrier.
"We're entering the range of
the anomaly's defense," Hudzen reports, "I'm reading no reaction." The
Archangel flies forward. It reaches the border of the barrier and enters.
The bridge begins to shake, but it is clear that the barrier is not detecting
their presence.
"We will reach the end of the barrier in 20 seconds," Sorik
reports.
"The barrier does not appear-, I'm reading an energy buildup,
Captain," Hudzen says from behind Greymoran. The captain's eyes are fixed on the
screen as more energy pulses through the barrier.
"It knows we're here," he
whispers. Energy bolts lash out at the Archangel, slamming into the
ship's shields. Though they're weaker than before, several continue to hit the
ship, never ending their unrelenting attack. Just as soon as they started,
however, they stop as the Archangel clears the barrier.
"We're
clear," Sorik reports, "The weapon is straight ahead."
"Captain, that attack
took out 2/3 of our shielding," Hudzen says, "we were detected at a much greater
distance than the Tranquility originally was. We will need to restore
some of our shielding before we can escape."
"And we have another problem,
Captain," Sorik says, "It seems that our presence has affected the barrier's
rate of decay."
A distressed expression crosses the visiting alien's face.
"What do you mean? Has it increased?"
Sorik nods. "Yes, if the data you gave
us is correct, and the current acceleration in decay stays constant, the barrier
should cause the weapons activation in just under four hours."
"Will that be
enough time to get us out of here?" Greymoran asks.
"If we divert all
remaining nonessential power to shields, I can restore enough shielding for us
to escape well before the barrier collapses completely," Sorik says.
"Get on
it, Commander," Greymoran orders, "Inform me when you're ready. I will be
helping our visitor get his ship ready in the shuttlebay. Mr. Hudzen, you have
the bridge." With that, Greymoran, Sorik, and the alien visitor enter the
turbolift and head to their destinations.
As Sorik works to restore the
ship's shields, Greymoran helps the alien prepare his ship for the short
journey. The ship takes up a large part of the Defiant-Class vessel's
small shuttlebay, which isn't a big problem since it houses only two other
shuttles. Through the bay's open doors, Greymoran and the visitor can see the
weapon, an invisible forcefield between them and the vacuum of space.
"What
exactly are you going to do to destroy it?" Greymoran asks. The alien stares out
at his mission, not taking his eyes off of the large, light blue object.
"I'm going to enter it," he replies.
"With you ship? Won't it tear your
ship apart before you can do anything?"
"I'm not going to use my ship," the
alien says, "It is only meant to bring me close to the weapon. I myself must
enter, and nothing else. This body will be obliterated, but it is only a
temporary vessel. I do not need it to destroy that abomination out there."
"But you'll survive? And return to your dimension?" Greymoran says. The
alien looks up at the wizard. He doesn't answer, but it seems clear that he's
not completely sure. He moves off, to finish checking his ship.
"I've
done all I can do, Captain," Sorik says, "we have three quarters of our
shielding. That should be enough to get us out."
"Thank you, Mr. Sorik.
Return to the bridge and prepare to take us out. Greymoran out." Greymoran turns
to the small alien. "It appears to be time."
A small smile crosses the
alien's face. "Yes, it finally is. The final element of our war so long ago will
finally be destroyed. Then, there will be nothing left in this universe. Nothing
of my people, or our mistakes. Or those of the people we fought." Greymoran
remains silent.
"That's the way it should be," the visitor contiues, "Our
time ended long ago," he pauses, looking up at the wizard, "Thank you,
Greymoran. Your assistance has been invaluable. If I return to my people, I will
be sure that your help is never forgotten."
Greymoran shrugs. "It's all in
day's work. It's what we do."
The alien smiles again. "It is a great comfort
to know that beings like you keep watch over the Multiverse. You are its
guardians. The peoples of the Multiverse are fortunate to have you. May you
always bring light to the darkness you find. And not repeat our mistakes." With
that, the alien spins around, and walks to his ship. Before entering, he stops,
facing Greymoran.
"When I leave your ship, I will give you fifteen of your
minutes to exit the area. After that, I will destroy the weapon. If you are not
clear by then, the resulting effects may destroy you."
"I understand,"
Greymoran says. The alien enters his ship.
"Good luck," Greymoran says
before leaving the shuttlebay.
Moments later, Greymoran arrives on the
bridge.
"Commander, Chief, are we ready to go?"
"We will depart at you
signal, Captain," Sorik responds.
"Our shielding should be adequate,
depending on how quickly the barrier detects us. I believe we have a 60% chance
of survival," Hudzen says.
"It'll do," Greymoran says, "Clear our visitor
for departure. As soon as he is clear, raise shields and take us out."
Sorik
nods. "Aye sir."
Minutes later, the visitor's ship exits the landing bay.
"He has cleared the landing bay," Sorik reports, "He's moving toward the
anomaly."
"Mr. Sorik, engage." The Archangel surges forward, heading
toward the barrier. It enters, moving fast. At first, the barrier does nothing.
But soon, the energy is building up again.
"The anomaly is reacting," Hudzen
says as the ship shudders around them.
"Even earlier than last time,"
Greymoran observes, "ETA to the edge, Commander?"
"30 seconds."
The
first bolt hits, shaking the ship violently. Several more follow.
"Shields
are draining rapidly!" Hudzen yells over the impacts. "The energy of the barrier
has reduced greatly, but shields won't be able to take much more."
"Our
presence appears to be collapsing the barrier even more quickly than before,"
Sorik says, "If we do not exit quickly, the visitor's mission may be futile."
"Shields collapsed!" Hudzen yells.
One more bolt hits, sending the
Archangel tumbling end over end and out of the barrier.
"I've lost
helm control!" Sorik shouts, "But we've cleared the anomaly."
"Regain helm,"
Greymoran says, sighing in relief, "And prepare to warp back to the planet."
"That may not be possible, Captain," Sorik says, "The last blast knocked out
our warp drive."
"What?" Greymoran exclaims, "Get it back."
Without a
word, Sorik gets up and hurries to Engineering.
The visitor moves his
ship directly "over" the weapon, his ship's hatch directly facing the weapon's
edge. He stares at his ship's chronometer, preparing to open the hatch.
"Sorik?" Greymoran yells into the comm.
"Almost Captain, I am
attempting to reestablish temporary-"
"Just do it!"
Time was up.
Here he was. His fate before him. Hopefully, the Archangel was clear. But
he could not worry about that now. He had a job to do. Now was the time. He hit
the controls to open the hatch. A number of alarms sounded, telling him how bad
of an idea it was to open the hatch while the only thing on the other side of it
was the vacuum of space. He ignored the alarms and open the hatch. Immediately
the atmosphere blew out and the visitor with it. Downward he flew, toward the
weapon. His body had been created to survive time in open space but when he hit
the weapon they'd had no idea what would happen. He'd find out soon enough.
"Hail him!" Greymoran shouted. Hudzen shook his head.
"He's not
responding, sir. The barrier may be interfering."
"Or he may be flying
toward that superweapon as we speak," Greymoran says. "Sorik! We have to go!
Now!"
"Almost done, Captain."
The visitor watched as he flew closer
and closer to the edge of the weapon. It was beautiful, almost fluidic with its
different shades of blue. Amazing that something so beautiful can be so
destructive, he thinks as he contacts the edge.
"Sorik?" No response. A
worried expression crosses Greymoran's face. "Sorik, report!" More silence.
Greymoran, seated at helm, turns back to Hudzen.
"Hudzen, head down to-"
"Captain, repairs are complete," Sorik's voice emanates from the comm, "I
suggest that we depart immediately."
Greymoran spins back to the helm
console. Outside, a bright white light flashes inside the barrier, slowly
growing brighter. As it brightens and grows, the Archangel jumps to warp.
| By Good Times on Monday, March 22, 2004 - 07:35 pm: |
The Archangel exits warp at the nearby planet. Greymoran
sighs in relief at the sight of the blue and green sphere. He switches the view
to aft. Far away, the bright light continues to grow, expanding and growing
brighter.
"Hudzen, can you tell if that's supposed to happen?" Greymoran
asks.
"Unknown," is all the android replies.
On the planet, many people
are looking upward at the growing light in the sky, including Uthar
Lightbringer.
Onboard the Archangel, the three crewmembers can only
watch the screen and the light. All their concerns, however, are soon alleviated
as the brightness peaks, seemingly filling space, before dimming and retreating
to nothing.
"Hudzen," Greymoran asks, "Are you picking anything up from the
anomaly."
Hudzen, who had the controls of Keith's console routed to his own,
shakes his head.
"No, Captain, I am not picking up any traces of the
anomaly. It's gone."
Greymoran smiles. "He did it. He succeeded. I'm just
sorry that we don't know whether he made it back to his dimension or not. I hope
he did." For a moment, Greymoran is silent. The turbolift doors open and Sorik
steps off. Greymoran turns to him.
"Good job, Mr. Sorik."
The Vulcan
nods. "Thank you, sir." Greymoran falls into silence again, before Hudzen
decides to speak up.
"Captain? Your orders?"
"Yes. Mr. Sorik, take the
helm," he says, staring at the viewscreen, "Take us to SCU-2."
Down on
the planet, long after the others have gone about their business, Uthar
Lightbringer stares up at the sky, up at one particular point of light. As he
watched it, a dim purple blur appeared near it. The light moved toward it and
both winked out. Uthar smiled.
"Goodbye, old friend." Behind him, Uthar
hears his wife call his name. Smiling, he turns back and heads inside.
| By The End of Knight of the Word on Monday, March 22, 2004 - 11:27 pm: |
Back on Avalon, a very bored woman stares at a very boring panel. She has neck length red ahir, and a face that, whilea ttractive, looks like it has seen more pain and misery (though little of it has actually ben her own) than anyone would care to. She's new to the XDCA, a refugee from one of many universes ruined forever by Jake Grey. She sits, thinking about her daughter who should be in bed by now. She thinks about her friends, not knowing if they're alive or dead, and probably never being able to find out. She sighs, sips her coffee, turns to get up from her chair in the XDCA Secuirty building, where it is her turn to monitor all incoming computer links. She's not alone in this job but she might as well be. In this room, wathcing hundreds of monitors are several dozen people of various races, including a hyper-intelligetn shade of the color blue, who ironically enough is the only one she can carry on a conversation with wihtout falling asleep. She fills her cup. She's allowed to be away from her post because she's the supervisor of this little cabal, the night shift of a group whose sole purpose is too spot and hoepfully prevent (or at the veyr least track down) anybody who tries to hack in to any of the computer systems of Avalon (before Jake Grey's rampage there had been a single massive computer core, but the new President, Jerry Redding, and his Science Advisor, Ahz, felt this way was safer. Catherine Willows gulped down another cup of coffee. It was good. Too good. It made her miss the crud that the day shift from the las Vegas crime lab used to leave for her and her fellows. She started to feel sad again. A voice rang out from the opposite end of the room. "Ms. Willows? I think you should see this." She walked over to the origin of the voice. A Minbari female. "Someone just used a very sophiscated hacking program to access a personal file." "Used? Past tense?" Catherine asked. "I'm afriad so ma'am. I didn't spot it until after the hack logged off. He was very sloppy disengaging getting on. Which is just one of the odd things about this." "So, what are the other ones?" "Well, the fact that the security software didn't catch it for starters. That and the fact that the data that was collected, most of it wasn't even even classified, and the rest had low level classification. Using a master bug like this for these files is, to use a phrase I heard another human say once, a bit like sand-blasting a soup cracker." "Whose personal files were taken, and can we track down the source?" "To answer the latter question first, no. Not even with the reckless log-off. It's as if they didn't care about getting caught once they had what they wanted." "Interesting. Now, how about my first question? I need all the details before I can go to XDSec with this." "That's another odd thign ma'am. The target of the inquiry is an archeologist. A Lieutenant Keith Yeager. Currently serving aboard the X.S.S. Archangel."