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<h3 style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS','Arial'; color: royalblue; font-weight: bold;">USS FEYNMAN NRPG: Confusion</h3>
<h4 style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS','Arial'; color: royalblue; font-weight: bold;">by Jason Bostjancic 11-15-1996</h4>
''Koreth: Leading a group of shuttles after the PIAGET.<br>
Hate to throw another log on the fire... But in Joseph's and Max' last<br>
posts, the FEYNMAN was going after the PIAGET, while Koreth & Co. stayed<br>
in orbit. At least, that's my impression... So who's where and why?<br>''
Last I checked.. that is the situation
Respectfully,<br>
Jason<br>
Commander Tirrin Vorak - XO - USS BURKE<br>
Lieutenant Tarrant L. Koreth - CEO - USS FEYNMAN<br>
Potest esse nur unus<br>

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USS FEYNMAN: Some Thoughts On the Issahi

by Kristen Gant 11-2-1996

Stardate: 81102.1119
Scene: Lt. Jenn's Quarters
MD: 4. 2000

Almost immediately after returning to the FEYNMAN, Krysa headed to her quarters. She was completely exhausted and more then a little on edge after Jerrans daredevil flight back. She was sure he had but it on simply for her benefit, but she'd refused to show him how nervous it made her. Not that she could probably have kept it off her face, but she gave it her best try.

Once in her quarters, she immediately put on some soothing music and changed out of her uniform and into her nightgown. She washed her face in cold water which always made her feel better, then headed to the replicator for some hot lemon tea.

She noticed her message light flashing, so headed over to see what needed her attention. The red flag on one of them caught her attention. Seeing it was forwarded from the Captain, she opened it immediately. She laughed when she heard the news that Dee had been caught by Starfleet Security. "Up to your old tricks again, I see. Well, finally there's an end to that one!" With a satisfied flick of the finger she deleted the message.

The next was again forwarded from the Captain, and as she watched and listened to the video recording she couldn't help but glare at the unfamiliar face which she knew was Dee's. At least Krysa didn't have to worry about having a double any longer. Listening to the manipulating and demanding voice of the woman, she felt sympathy for Zane. Well, at least that was over. Now that the truth was out, Dee had nothing over him any longer.

The truth was out .. Krysa was determined not to let it stand in the way of their careers. Yet .. why did she spend so much time thinking about it?

She sighed heavily and quickly went on to a last message from her brother. He was graduating early and heading off for Starfleet Academy the next semester. She sent a quick note of congratulations, letting him know how proud she was of him. Glad for something to celebrate.

Scene: Bridge MD: 5.0900

The Captain sat in the center seat deep in thought. Krysa could feel his concern over the status of the Issahi in regards to the destruction of the SERAPIS. She'd been trying to get some sort of feelings from the ship ahead of them, and had it not been for the one human presence on the ship amongst all the aliens, she might not have gotten much at all.

She handed the Ops station over to a junior officer and moved over to take the counselor's chair to the Captain's left. He looked down at her questioningly.

"It doesn't seem to make sense that the Issahi could have caused the destruction of the SERAPIS."

"Lt. Meleah doesn't agree with you."

"No, I know. However, Meleah isn't a trained psychologist either. The Issahi were to have met with the SERAPIS to discuss Federation membership, correct?"

Zane nodded, "That was the original mission, yes."

"If the Issahi used that as a ruse to get the SERAPIS out here and destroy it, which doesn't make a lot of sense in the first place, why are they willing to talk to us."

"They haven't really talked to us yet." Zane reminded her.

"Sir, there is something they want from us. I can sense that .. but it doesn't have anything to do with the SERAPIS."

"How can you be sure?"

Krysa frowned, "I suppose I can't. It's just a feeling I have. Some from the sense I get from Martin Ross, despite his extremely guarded nature, but also because there is no reason they couldn't have gotten the same thing from the SERAPIS that they can get from us. I mean, why destroy the SERAPIS?"

"Lt., we know very little about the Issahi. How can we determine their motivations?"

Krysa was silent for a moment before answering, "Call it hunch, if you must. I suppose I could be wrong. I don't have anything to back me up yet. Perhaps once we meet them in person .." Krysa shrugged, "I just wanted to add my thoughts on this."

Zane nodded and Krysa stood. She grinned at the Captain, as she moved onto a less serious subject, "I wanted to thank you for filling my mailbox with good news last night."

Zane grinned back, "I was more then glad to do it."

Krysa chuckled and headed back to take her seat at Ops.

Regards,
Lt. Krysa Jenn



Kristen & Scott Gant
http://homepage.interaccess.com/ ~sgant/gant.htm

USS FEYNMAN: Nothing Really New

by Jason Bostjancic 11-3-1996

SD: 81103 MD: 5.0815 Holodeck 2

>"They do not appear to be a friendly race," Koreth commented. "Another patch
>is near their sensor array, and another near what could be their aft weapons array."
>
>Using these positions, they started entering information into the holodeck
>program, and ran through it.

.....

<Insufficient data>

"Damn!" Tarrant shook hi head and leaned up against the wall.

IT was about the 30th time the computer gave that answer. They entered every bit of data they had, knew, hypothesized, and guessed at. There were just to many holes.

"We could get the Issahi to fire on us?" came Meleah's reply.

Tarrant only looked at her in utter disbelief. According to their previous tests, a ytterbium weapon or gas cloud would destroy their SIF, and the FEYNMAN would fall/blow apart.

"It was a joke Lieutenant... humor in stressful situations is said to relieve tension."

The CEO could only stare at the android.

.................

ELSEWHERE

He, Oh my ship... little ship... The pain hurts... Another, a mind, hurting... FORCING! It wants the first officer... trying to get to him...

STOP SHOUTING! ... oh, must go, must find them.... Me? Yes, I'll help.. just Stop SHOUTING!

WHO? I' dont KNOW a ROSS? A ship.. yes another, a ship... the Issahi ship.. they are with us... watching. Oh, the pain... hurts

Must give the pain, must hurt the others... YES Will tell, will help... yes, when time comes. Just take me with you.. take me...

<NRPG>

Sorry Max, just trying to play a little off your idea.

As for the lack of findings. I just couldn't in good common sense figure that we had enough data. But I think we've all decided that this is *not* the ship....

Well, let's get going.

Respectfully, Jason

Commander Tirrin Vorak - XO - USS BURKE
Lieutenant Tarrant L. Koreth - CEO - USS FEYNMAN

Potest esse nur unus

USS FEYNMAN: A First Step

by Andrew Catterick 11-6-1996

SD: 81106.2100
MD: 6.1700
Scene: Bridge

"Captains log stardate 81106. After a voyage of silence from the VIGIL it seems we have made some headway. Sub-commander Ross has extended a formal invitation to me to meet with members of the Issahi ruling council once we arrive at the homeworld. He also requested permission to have additional members of the Issahi governmnet to come aboard the FEYNMAN while we are in orbit. I have agreed to this request and as a recognition of our guests importance Commander Maril will represent the Federation to this delegation.

While the importance of these actions as a major step in diplomatic discussions can not be overstated I find the composition of the delegation to be the most telling point. While Ross firmly pointed out that it will be a diplomatic mission designed to facilitate relations between our two governments he also specifically identified the fact that the group visiting the FEYNMAN would not only be comprised of diplomats and political leaders but scientists and engineers as well. Further, these specialists were being sent to meet with their counterparts on the FEYNMAN to discuss 'mutual problems.' Perhaps the SERAPIS is not the only ship to have fallen victim.

"Captain we are being hailed from the planet."

FEYNMAN had been in orbit of the Issahi homeworld for almost 45 minutes and there was a barely perceptable sigh of relief from the bridge crew now that contact had finally been made. "On screen." Zane ordered.

As soon as the Issahi leader appeared he began to speak. Zane put on his best dilpomat's face as he silently cursed the fact that the universal translator was still unable to decipher the Issahi language.

Ross interpreted. [On behalf of the 10 Clans, the spirits of Issah and the citizens of the Confederacy, I, First Counsel Krazich welcome you to our world. May your hunt be bountiful.]

"On behalf of the United Federation of Planets I thank you for your kind welcome and extend the heartfelt gratitude of all our citizens for this important bridge between our two governments."

As Ross translated Krazich nodded to Zane. Again he spoke and again Ross interpreted. [Captain it is my hope that we may exchange representatives with the desire of a more beneficail interaction. In this spirit I invite you and your officers to join me here for further discussion.]

"I am honoured and look forward to our meeting. In the spirit of this cooperation it is my hope that you will accept my invitation for some of your representatives to join Commadner Maril and my officers on board the FEYNMAN to help facilitate this cooperation."

[That will be acceptable Captain.]] This time Krazich needed no interpretation, the universal translator had finally deciphered the Issahi language. [Is one hour agreeable?]

"One hour is most agreeable First Counsel. I look forward to meeting you."

Krazich nodded and the viewscreen returned to the orbital view of the red world.

"Well everyone," Zane said addressing the senior staff, "time to jump into the dress As. Lieutenants Jenn and Jerran and Ensign Lee meet me in transporter room 3 in 45 minutes and have Dr. Glin'kharr join us as well."

As the bridge started to bustle with officers leaving and relief arriving Zane rose from his chair and turned to face Maril. "Have fun!"

<<<NRPG>>>

Ok we're here...time to schmooze.<G>

Just some brief reminders:

-Issahi look like Saurians (Dinosaurs) and live in a clan system with each clan having distinctive skin (hide?) markings.

-the clans are rivals in the same sense that Klingon and Romulan Great Families/Houses are...all want to be more powerful within the clan system but they do all work toward the common good of the Confederacy especially when something threatens the whole...like the coming of the Reavers.

-the Reavers destroyed the SERAPIS and several Issahi warships and the Issahi see the Feds as allies. But again like the Klingons and the Romulans they are a proud an mistrustful race....they haven't decided if they will trust us and it is hard to ask for help...they will be very cautious.

This is where the mission really starts going and I look forward to seeing where it takes us.

Donna: I know you want to write your character off...how about she stays as a kind of ambassador between the Federation and the Issahi...like TOS' 'The Corbomite Maneuver'?

Respectfully,
Andy

-Captain Zane, Commanding Officer, USS FEYNMAN
-Commodore Nigel Straun, Executive Officer, INDIGO FLEET
-Commander Horatio Sinclair, Fleet Intelligence Officer, BLUE FLEET

USS FEYNMAN NRPG: A First Step

by Kristen Gant 11-6-1996

> "Well everyone," Zane said addressing the senior staff, "time to
>jump into the dress As. Lieutenants Jenn and Jerran and Ensign Lee meet
>me in transporter room 3 in 45 minutes and have Dr. Glin'kharr join us as well."

Can we dress up pretty, or do we have to go formal in dress uniforms... :)

Kris
------------------------------------
Kris & Scott Gant
http://homepage.interaccess.com/~sgant/gant.htm

USS FEYNMAN NRPG: A First Step

by Andrew Catterick 11-6-1996

On Wed, 6 Nov 1996, Kris & Scott Gant wrote:

> > "Well everyone," Zane said addressing the senior staff, "time to
> >jump into the dress As. Lieutenants Jenn and Jerran and Ensign Lee meet
> >me in transporter room 3 in 45 minutes and have Dr. Glin'kharr join us as well."
>
> Can we dress up pretty, or do we have to go formal in dress uniforms... :)

Sorry Kris...its formals.:(

USS FEYNMAN: A First Step (Cont.)

by Michael "Mike" Dailey 11-7-1996

SD: 81107.1630
MD: 6.1705
Scene: Bridge

> "Well everyone," Zane said addressing the senior staff, "time to jump into
> the dress As. Lieutenants Jenn and Jerran and Ensign Lee meet me in
> transporter room 3 in 45 minutes and have Dr. Glin'kharr join us as well."

> As the bridge started to bustle with officers leaving and relief
> arriving Zane rose from his chair and turned to face Maril. "Have fun!"

*SNIP* SCENE: SECURITY OFFICE

Leaning back in his chair, feet propped upon the edge of his desk, J.C. took the PADD his ACSO, Senior Chief Petty Officer Alex Tamarov handed him.

"Here's the duty roster. Looks like PO1s Covo't and Jonas are up for the away team." said Alex, taking a seat beside the desk.

"Thanks Alex. Like I said earlier, no surprises this mission." J.C. scanned the roster. Covo't was a good member of the team, but as Tellarites' don't necessarily make good diplomats... J.C. shuddered to think. Jerry Jonas was promising, but had prior misdealings with the Captain. Better to keep both Covo't and Jonas on board this time. Punching a few keys on the PADD, J.C. inserted two names above Covo't and Jonas, bumping them down to the next mission. He handed the PADD back to Alex.

"I think we better keep Jonas and Covo't here this time. Have the replacement NCOs in transporter room 3 in 35 minutes, Class A's and Type I side arms only. Concealed, Mr. Tamarov. We don't want to appear as invaders." Alex took the PADD and looked over the two names, CPO T'boc and competent Vulcan NCO, and ....himself!?

"Mr. Allard, you want ME to go? I thought you would want to go?" Alex looked confused.

"I think Mr. T'boc and yourself are the best choices for this mission. I'll have my hands full here on the ship, tending to our visitors. Besides, this way you can put on your best for the Captain without me along." They both grinned, taking the hidden meaning. Last mission saw them both injured, almost captured, and not exactly on the CO's most favorite list.

"Get going, Alex." said J.C. The ACSO stood at attention, "Aye SIR!" them smiled and left.

"Computer." said J.C. He stretched, wondering if he had enough time to grab a bite to eat. Frowning, it was about five seconds, and the usual instantaneous response from the computer was not happening. J.C. stood up this time.

"Computer, respond!".

[breep! Crackle.... crackle... error. Please restate inquiry.]

"Computer, I didn't make any inquiry, yet." Reaching over to the console on his desktop, J.C. hit the command access link. No response... something was really wrong. Maybe Koreth was running a system diagnostic or something. Tapping his comm badge, J.C. started to call the CEO, but the comm link did not connect.

"Damn." Thinking, J.C. opened his bottom desk drawer and got out his handheld communicator. They were seldom used anymore by Star Fleet, but it still worked. He flipped open the cover, activating the comm link. He was rewarded with the old-style 'chirp' sound of the connection.

"Allard to Koreth." J.C. hoped this would work.

"Koreth here. Yes Mr. Allard". Relieved, J.C. explained the weird system failures....

Submitted,
Mike Dailey
Splatter2@qtm.net
Lieutenant J.G., J.C. Allard CSO - USS FEYNMAN - SILVER FLEET
Lieutenant D'doj Zzawj Ckorji MD OPS/2O - USS ELIZABETH BLACKWELL - SILVER FLEET

******** * NRPG * ********

Just a little pre-mission stuff. Enjoy the system failure, everyone. Kinda reminiscent of 'Contagion' [TNG 2ns season episode.] Hope we fare better than the YAMATO and her crew.... have fun!

Cheers!
Mike

USS FEYNMAN: Step Right In

by Jason Bostjancic 11-8-1996

SD: 81108
MD: 6.1800
Scene: Engineering

"Finally, some useful information," said the CEO as he stared at the main engineering computer display. With Meleah off playing diplomat, Tarrant had been unable to get any further on the SERAPIS' destruction. Then a second idea almost smashed him in the face when they reached the Issahi system.

Koreth brought the DELPHI system up to full capacity and began scanning each astral object in the vicinity for the rare element ytterbium. The results from the scans of the Issahi homeworld were just coming in.

Ens. Dunnon sounded off the more interesting findings as they came in. "Estimated Population, 1.5 billion; Atmosphere, class M; Ten separate energy sources... sir, the levels are off the chart - my guess is they're on a magnitude of 10000 times greater than a warp reactor each!"

"Looks like the 'plants' supply power to the entire planet. I'm not sure what type of energy source there using, can't get through the Dilithium shielding..., " said Koreth as he adjusted the sensors, "... but, they don't seem to produce any adverse affects to the planet or atmosphere. With the exception of the power output, there are no other emissions."

<Scan complete. Percentage of Ytterbium detected in atmosphere 0.000% Percentage of Ytterbium detected on planet 0.000%. Percentage of Ytterbium found in initial geological scans 0.000%.>

The Engineering crew breathed a collective sigh of relief. It seemed quite probable that the Issahi, and their weapons, did not use Ytterbium. Granted, they could have mined it from some other location, but Tarrant didn't think so.

"Which means that our enemy is still unknown." Tarrant ran the holo of the SERAPIS' destruction again. The staff had seen it a number of times, but they all watched it again anyway. The relief was short lived.

Suddenly the Issahi delegation, led by Cmdr. Maril, came into engineering. The toughened grey-green skin and yellow eyes of the Issahi were a sharp contrast to the humans in the room.

"... this is our Main Engineering." announced Maril standing to the side so the guests could see.

Meleah translated the presentation. But even as she did, the group seemed mesmerized by something in the room, and two from the back stepped forward. They had different markings on their skin that looked to be permanent, but un-natural.

Tarrant turned to see what was the cause of the stares, and realized it was the holo of the Serapis. It had run through and paused just before the explosion, the ship falling apart without its SIF.

In a slightly gutteral voice one of them spoke, luckily the translator had already decoded thier language into a useable form.

"This is what happened to your brothern vessel?"

Koreth rose and nimbly cleared his screen of the scans. "Yes. The SERAPIS."

The two Issahi looked at each other. One seemed ready to say something when the larger gave a quite Klingon-like growl.

'They knew something' thought Tarrant.

Maril and Meleah stepped in, "This is Lieutenant Koreth, our chief engineering officer.

<NRPG> Feel free to add... I think I've given enough to play with for now <G>

Respectfully,
Jason

Commander Tirrin Vorak - XO - USS BURKE
Lieutenant Tarrant L. Koreth - CEO - USS FEYNMAN

Potest esse nur unus

USS FEYNMAN: What Did You Call Him?

by Kristen Gant 11-10-1996

Stardate: 81110.1005
Scene: Issahi Council Chambers
MD: 6.1815

Had the events unfolding before her eyes not have been so serious, Krysa would have almost chuckled at the look of surprise on Jerran's face as he heard they were going to put him on display!

Krysa focused her empathic energies on Ross as she'd been completely unable to get anything from the Issahi. There was something about Jerran that the human disliked, but she couldn't figure out exactly what it was. But the hostility was more then obvious.

She watched as Dr. Glin'kharr stepped forward to speak.

"First Council, perhaps this one is here to bring you a greater gift," Glin'kharr found himself saying, pointing at the FCO. All eyes turned to the Doctor, who felt his shackles rise. "...for this one may lead you to your lost treasure."

Jerran raised an eyebrow at Glin'kharr, who could only shrug in response...

Krysa returned her focus to Ross who was immediately surprised and indignant at the thought the despicable creature in front of him could be of any help. He was even more surprised when the First Counsel spoke again, "This creature is willing to give us this information."

Ross did not appear to know everything, Krysa mused, though he hid his surprise well.

Zane spoke quickly, "We are here to discuss a mutually beneficial alliance. I'm sure an exchange of any useful information will be a part of that."

The First Counsel looked at the FEYNMAN's commanding officer with a bit of a frown, then nodded. "That will be acceptable. However, we will not share a counsel table with a .." the universal translator was not able to translate the final word which Krazich spoke in his guttural tongue. Something Krysa couldn't even hope to repeat, let alone spell. However, the word was spoken with obvious distaste and was directed at Jerran. There were rumblings of agreement from those around.

Regards,
Lt. Krysa Jenn
*** NRPG: Sorry it's so short, but I really didn't have any good ideas, other then not letting Jerran off the hook to easily <EG>

Kristen
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Kristen & Scott Gant
http://homepage.interaccess.com/ ~sgant/gant.htm

USS FEYNMAN: Some Progress

by Andrew Catterick 11-6-1996

Stardate: 81110.1005
Scene: Issahi Council Chambers
MD: 6.1815

> Zane spoke quickly, "We are here to discuss a mutually beneficial alliance.
> I'm sure an exchange of any useful information will be a part of that."
> > The First Counsel looked at the FEYNMAN's commanding officer with a bit of
> a frown, then nodded. "That will be acceptable. However, we will not share
> a counsel table with a .." the universal translator was not able to
> translate the final word which Krazich spoke in his guttural tongue.
> Something Krysa couldn't even hope to repeat, let alone spell. However, the
> word was spoken with obvious distaste and was directed at Jerran. There
> were rumblings of agreement from those around.

Zane stood and his fellow officers quickly followed suit. "If this is your decision we will of course respect it. I will report to the High Lord Nicholas that your people do not wish to establish diplomatic dialogue. Your representatives on my ship may stay until their tour is complete after that we will return to our space." He gestured impaitently to Glin'Kharr at his far right and the four Starfleet officers turned towards the exit. The council room went silent.

As they neared the doors Zane began to think that his bluff had not worked but as Glin'kharr crossed the threshold Krazich's voice boomed out. "Wait!" They stopped and turned. A dull murmur began to rise from th council members but it was quickly silenced as Krazich rose. "This....'being'...do you not know what it is?"

"I know who he is but I don't think you do." Zane challenged.

The counil broke out in a roar at such insolence from the strange little ape. Again Krazich silenced them, this time with a ear shattering roar of his own. "I know his kind all to well. They are evil."

Zane moved back towards the dais. "First Counsel, part of Lt. Jerran's ancestry is that of the planet Vulcan. They are a noble and peaceful race that were instrumental in founding the Federation. There ideals are based around logic, peaceful coexistence and their belief in infinite diveristy in infinite combinations. Vulcans as a people are not evil nor are they a threat to you or the Issahi. Vulcan as a planet is thousands of light years from your confederacy it is unlikely that you have ever encountered one before and if they had encountered you then the Federation as a whole would know. I do not know what race you have contact with that you find so evil but they are not Vulcan's whatever the appearance." The crowd began to murmur again but before Krazich quieted them Zane turned to face them. He shouted above the noise. "If you want to establish relations with the Federation then you do so with all its members and before you do that you must learn to trust as we have learnt to trust you."

The lingering silence that filled the room was broken by the bang of Krazich's staff upon the rock floor of the dias. "Your words are well taken Zane of the Federation but I alone can not make this decision." He turned to face the assembly. "The leaders of the Great Clans will assemble in the Hall of the Clans. Adjourned."

Four more Issahi joined Krazich on the dias and followed him down a long stone hallway. The honour guard motioned Zane and the others to follow. It seemed they were moving to a more private meeting with the ruling class. Perhaps now they would find out what it was the Issahi wanted from them and perhaps even what happend to the SERAPIS.

__________________________________
Scene: 10-Forward.

Bat looked on in disgust at the sight that was his bar. Maril had offered refreshements to the Issahi as he should. But now 35 minutes later Bat cringed as another 100 pounds of raw meat had been placed in front of them. He knew all races were different, none no better than another no matter how different their customs and traditions but this was just digusting. He'd never eat meat again. Of course the small group of Issahi who seemed to be vegetarians weren't making a salad look all that appetizing either. But through it all Commander Maril sat facing them, engaged in polite conversation as if they were sipping tea and nibbling on cucumber sandwiches. The old security officer remembered once again why he had never sought the command path. Diplomacy was too annoying. *But I bet those beasts can fight.* He thought approvingly.

<<<NRPG>>>

Maybe now we'll see just what the Issahi want/expect of us...I'm looking forward to finding out just what that is.

It'll also be interesting to see why the Issahi hate beings that look like Vulcans and just where they came from. Perhaps during the great schism on Vulcan part of the group that would later become Romulans left and headed out this way....I leave it up to you.

Respectfully,
Andy

-Captain Zane, Commanding Officer, USS FEYNMAN
-Commodore Nigel Straun, Executive Officer, INDIGO FLEET
-Commander Horatio Sinclair, Fleet Intelligence Officer, BLUE FLEET

USS FEYNMAN: Slight Change In Plans

by Max Felsher 11-10-1996

SD 81110.1830(GMT)
MD 6.1900
SCENE: Ten-Forward

Maril watched the Issahi around him, gobbling up the food around them. At a lull in his conversation with one of their science officers, he politely got up and stepped over to the Issahi leader. "Second Counsel, could I talk to you in a more private area." Razten looked confused, but he nodded.

Maril quickly strode to the nearest turbolift, halting when the two reached it. "Ready Room."

Maril glanced at Razten, who was looking at him intently. They stood there for a second, sizing each other up, before the turbolift reached its destination.

"Ridero at the cave's entrance," Maril said, smiling, as he walked onto the Bridge, quickly noticing that t'Jon had the Conn. "Here we are."

The Tamarian and the Issahi both stepped into the Ready Room, Maril offering the seat on the other side of the table to Razten, then walking over to the replicator.

"Computer, ractajeno," Maril said in a surprisingly happy voice. "Would you like anything, Second Counsel?"

"No, pardon my unwillingness."

Maril grasped the cup of ractajeno and walked back to the table. "Very well. Now, Second Counsel, are you going to tell me what's going on?" Maril asked, sitting down, the smile now gone from his face.

"I do not know what you mean."

"Mr. Razten, I saw the looks on the faces of those two men down in Engineering. You have met this enemy before."

Razten and Maril stared at each other again, trying to decide who would give up first. At last, the Second Counsel relented. "Yes, we have met them--perhaps I should say it--many times before. It is called the Reavers, and nothing will stop it from achieving its goals." Razten pulled a small rod from his pocket. Tapping on it, he spoke into it. "Second Counsel Razten to Vigil. Beam the information."

Slowly, a small chip materialized in Razten's hand. He sliped into the console and stated, "Decode information sections 1A through 5J, authorization Second Counsel Razten, Issahi Confederacy Ship Vigil."

The designs on the screen cleared away to reveal text and graphics showing much information. "The Reavers do not obey any rules of conduct," Razten continued. "First, they take over one of their enemy's officers. They have tremendous mental powers. Once they have control, they can learn about the enemy ship's systems, and find a weakness. That is probably what happened with your brethren vessel."

Maril looked up, remembering the sensations he had been having lately. Was there any connection? Probably not; chances were it was his imagination. "Thank you, Second Counsel," he finally got out. "I hope we can be of further assistance to each other."

"As do I."

Their conversation was interrupted by a communication. [t'Jon to Commander Maril. I think you should come out here, sir.]

The two quickly got up and walked onto the Bridge. "Report," Maril ordered firmly.

"The shuttlepod 'Piaget' has left Shuttlebay 2 and engaged some sort of cloak. We just started a scan for it, but everything so far is negative."

"A cloak? The 'Piaget' is a Type-15A shuttlepod. They have no cloaks."

"I don't know, sir. Somehow it cloaked," t'Jon replied concernedly. "And that's not the worst of it. We have reason to believe that whoever took the shuttlepod downloaded files from our database and has them onboard."

"Commander," Razten interjected. "If that shuttlepod is heading for the Reavers, they would have an enormous asset in your files and vessel."

"Yes," Maril replied thoughtfully. He had a big decision to make. Should he go after the shuttlepod and abandon the away team? Or, should he accept that it was gone and stay in orbit? He finally decided on a compromise.

"Lieutenant Koreth, please report to the Bridge."

MD 6.2000

[This is Lieutenant Koreth, commanding the USS Nogura II, we're ready and in orbit.]

"You have your orders, Lieutenant. Feynman out." Maril sighed. "Security, project the current position of the 'Piaget' using last known heading and acceleration. Helm, when you get the coordinates, lay in a course for them at full impulse."

"Sir, the Issahi are offering their assistance in our search."

"Very well. Send a message thanking them for any help they can give us."

Maril sighed again. He had just ordered Lieutenant Koreth to take command of a group of shuttlecraft and orbit the Issahi homeworld. They were the runabout Nogura II, the Type 6 shuttlecrafts "Von Braun" and "Asimov II", and the Type 16 shuttlepod "Daystrom". He had ordered the company of shuttlecrafts to orbit to notify the Captain of Maril's doings and to give the away team some mobility, as well as to allow more research to be done on the Issahi planet. Unfortunately, Maril wasn't very sure of this plan, or its chances for success.

The sun has met the sea,
Lt. Commander Onta Maril,
First Officer, USS Feynman,
aka Max Felsher

NRPG:
Well, I have no idea who the mystery occupant of the "Piaget" is. Anyone else have a clue?

USS FEYNMAN: The Trouble With Starships

by Michael "Mike" Dailey 11-7-1996

SD: 81112.1830
MD: 6.1710
Scene: Security Office

> "Computer." said J.C. He stretched, wondering if he had enough time to
> grab a bite to eat. Frowning, it was about five seconds, and the usual
> instantaneous response from the computer was not happening. J.C. stood
> up this time.
>
> "Computer, respond!".
>
> [breep! Crackle.... Crackle... error. Please restate inquiry.]
>
> "Computer, I didn't make any inquiry, yet." Reaching over to the console
> on his desktop, J.C. hit the command access link. No response...
> something was really wrong. Maybe Koreth was running a system diagnostic
> or something. Tapping his comm badge, J.C. started to call the CEO, but
> the comm link did not connect.
>
> "Damn." Thinking, J.C. opened his bottom desk drawer and got out his
> handheld communicator. They were seldom used anymore by Starfleet, but
> it still worked. He flipped open the cover, activating the comm link. He
> was rewarded with the old-style 'chirp' sound of the connection.
>
> "Allard to Koreth." J.C. hoped this would work.

Minutes passed by, which seemed like days. J.C. was getting VERY angry that no one was answering him. *DAMN these computers anyway. Glad I never took engineering* thought the CSO. Setting his sidearm down on the desk, he thought *one more try*,

"Bridge, this is Security. Respond please.", said Justin. Still nothing. He closed the cover to the old-style communicator and put it back in his drawer. *I'll get to the bottom of this* J.C. left Security. The lift ride to the bridge seemed to take forever. Stepping out before the doors were even open all of the way, J.C. headed around to the Conn.... but skidded to a halt, mouth hanging open. He was looking at one of the Issahi Diplomats sitting quite comfortably in Zane's chair... he reached for his sidearm, but had put it in his desk.

Submitted,
Mike Dailey
Splatter2@qtm.net
Lieutenant J.G., J.C. Allard SEC-TAC - USS FEYNMAN - SILVER FLEET
Lieutenant D'doj Zzawj Ckorji MD OPS/2O - USS ELIZABETH BLACKWELL - SILVER FLEET

******** * NRPG * ********
Hello all. I included a bit from my last post. Seems a few of you didn't get it (I guess). Anyway, I'm not sure of any way J.C. and company could help. Looks like Engineering, Science, and Medical have their hands full. Alas, poor J.C. has his own problems with 'short-circuits' everywhere. Let's hope someone can repair-stop these 'malfunctions'... like I said in my prior post, remember the USS YAMATO (ref. 'CONTAGION', TNG 2nd season).

Wonder what the Issahi is doing in the center seat? Wonder who stole the shuttle? Wonder who is invading Maril's mind [this time]? Wonder where the FCO has gone to? Wonder why J.C. is unarmed? Wonder if Zane will have any ears left after J.C. chews him out and beats him on the head with the 'fleet regulations, especially about Captains beaming down UNESCORTED, even on a diplomatic mission. For answers to these and other questions, tune in tomorrow for the continuing voyages of the USS FEYNMAN...

Cheers all,
Mike * now that should get some response, unless everyone left for
vacation without me. *

USS FEYNMAN: The Plot Thickensp

by Andrew Catterick 11-13-1996

SD: 81113.0900
MD: 6.2000
Scene: Council Building Lobby

> Captain Zane was getting quite frustrated with this whole situation. It
> had only been five minutes since Koreth had called, but he was already
> pacing in front of the couch, Krysa and Glin'khar calmly watching him go
> back and forth.
>
> As if it would make things go faster, pass the time somehow, he tapped his
> badge and said, "Zane to NOGURA. Has LT Jerran arrived safely?"
>
> [Excuse me, sir?,] came LT Koreth's confused response. [Jerran hasn't
> even called for transport. Isn't he with you?]
>
> "No, he's not. He might have gotten into trouble with the locals. Scan
> for his commbadge and find out where he is."
>
> [Scanning, Captain....] There was a pause for a moment, during which both
> Glin'khar and Krysa stood up, gladly, from their couch in concern. [I
> can't fins him anywhere in your vicinity, sir, and I've even had the other
> shuttles scan the rest of the planet, with the same results. LT Jerran is
> no longer on Issah.]

"Very well. Continue with your original mission. The FEYNMAN and the away team can worry about Jerran. It seem's you may have larger concerns for now. Keep me informed."

"Do you think they're related?" Jenn asked.

"If they're not that's one hell of a coincidence." Glin'kharr said with a scowl.

"Agreed." Zane added before turning to face one of the large Issahi guards. "We must see the First Counsel." The guard bowed his head in response and then shuffled off in the direction of the private meeting chambers.

____________________
MD:6.2020

"....Captain," Krazich continued, "again, I offer you my apologies. You are a guest on Issahi and as such are under my protection. I will mobilize all the units we have available to retrieve your shuttle. We have many warships surrounding the homeworld. It will not get far."

"And Lt. Jerran?" Zane asked finding it hard to trust the Saurian's after so many coincidences. "It is rather strange that he of all people would dissappear."

"It is." Krazich replied. His tone denoting that he too realized exactly how things looked. "But Captain please give us a little credit. If your Lieutenant Jerran is of a race that is important in your Federation what difference will taking him make. There will be of course others and personal desires aside, all Issahi can put up with a devil among us if it means crushing the greater evil."

"So who took him?" Zane asked, ignoring the question of the 'greater evil' for now.

"Presumambly the same one who stole your shuttle."

"Agreed." Zane nodded. "But that still doesn't point to any solutions. But I get the feeling you know who did this."

Krazich nodded grimly. "The Reavers."

"The Reavers?"

"The Reavers are a race of destroyer's. They destroyed your ship, they destroy our worlds and soon they will destroy yours."

"Go on." The captain prodded.

"Even now we know little about them." Krazich paused and opened a small urn and pulled out a small, wriggling rodent with the tip of his claws, it was quickly devoured. He offered the urn to each of the Starfleet officers who all politely declined the snack. With a slight smile he replaced the lid and swiveled in his chair to activate a viewscreen.

"Ten years ago a deepspace explorer just beyond the edge of one of our frontiers discovered a stable wormhole and entered it. On the other side they found a treasure house. Several systems that contained habitable worlds as well as worlds full of every mineral conceivable. Colonization began almost immediately and shortly there was a thriving, viable string of worlds. They came three years later." His face scrunched up into a sneer as on the viewscreen displayed large black ships began to descend on one of the colonies. "There was no warning and no contact other than death. The colonists fought and killed millions of them but the Reaver's kept coming. It was like a swarm. There weapons were no more powerful than our own. Indeed we fought well. But they kept coming...."

Zane sat forward a cold chill running down his spine. "Were these Reavers half flesh and half machine?"

Krazich smiled grimly. "No Captain they are not the Borg." He noted Krysa's raised eyebrow at his answer. "We have been watching you for sometime. No they were some sort of insect race. We could not understand their communications that we intercepted and they either did not understand or ignored the ones we sent them."

"As soon as the homeworld received word we sent a fleet to defend and retake the colonies from the invaders but they were no longer there." Krazich paused for another rodent.

"What do you mean they weren't there?" The doctor demanded.

"The Reaver's had stripped the colonies, the entire system, of everything. Nothing remained just lifeless balls of rock."

"What did you do?" Zane asked.

"The only thing we could do. The fleet returned to the other side of the wormhole and collapsed."

"And then?"

"And then we behaved like fools pretending it never happened. Pretending we were safe."

"Until now." Jenn answered.

"Eighteen months ago ships began to disappear out on the frontier."

Zane nodded. "The Reavers."

"At first we were unsure. The targets were only our warships by now they could have overrun several outlying worlds but it has only been our ships they have attacked. Six months ago however one of our sensor nets captured the image of two large ships, the same as the one that destroyed you cruiser. They are not like the one's that swarmed our colonies but when the sensor net picked up the same unintelligible signals between them there was a positive match with what had been recorded years ago." Krazich sat back in his chair. "They have come for us and if you do not help us defeat them they will come for you."

<<<NRPG>>>

Cue ominous music and then cut ot commercial...

Well obviously FEYNMAN is not going to stem the coming tide so it is our duty to return to EPSILON and warn them. Of course we need to find out what we can as well as find answers to our two immediate mysteries.

Respectfully,
Andy

-Captain Zane, Commanding Officer, USS FEYNMAN
-Commodore Nigel Straun, Executive Officer, INDIGO FLEET
-Commander Horatio Sinclair, Fleet Intelligence Officer, BLUE FLEET

USS FEYNMAN: Contagious

by Andrew Catterick 11-14-1996

SD: 81114.2100
MD: 6:2000
Scene: Sickbay

"Commander Maril, he's coming around." The nurse said with voice of concern mixed with rising relief.

Allard slowly opened his eyes and focused on the Tamarain face staring down at him. "Lieutentant Allard? J.C? Can you hear me? Do you know who I am?" A name slowly emerged from the clouded dizziness that was his mind. It was Commander Maril. He was on the FEYNMAN. it all came flooding back to him. "What happened?" the young CSO asked in a quiet voice.

Maril paused because although he knew what happened he didn't know why it happened. Well that was not entirely true. "You came on to the bridge about 10 minutes ago. I had left the Issahi delegation in 10-Forward to take control of the search for the PIAGET. As you exited the turbolift you seemed disconcerted. You walked around the bridge and faced me in the command chair and started demanding to know why an Issahi had taken over. Thats when you collapsed. How is he?" This last was directed to one of the sickbay doctors. "I need him on the bridge."

The doctor looked skeptical. "I've given him every test I can think of and everyone points to him being absolutley fine. There is no trace of whatever made him collapse." The doctor looked down at Allard. "Lieutenant, under the circumstances I'm going to allow your release from sickbay but if you feel any disorientation, even for a second..."

"I'll come a running" He sat up and swung his legs round to the side of the biobed. "Promise."

"See that you do." The doctor had heard promises like that before.

<<<NRPG>>>

NRPG by way of explanation to follow

Respectfully,
Andy

-Captain Zane, Commanding Officer, USS FEYNMAN
-Commodore Nigel Straun, Executive Officer, INDIGO FLEET
-Commander Horatio Sinclair, Fleet Intelligence Officer, BLUE FLEET

USS FEYNMAN NRPG: Contagious

by Michael "Mike" Dailey 11-14-1996

Andy wrote: > SD: 81114.2100
> MD: 6:2000
> Scene: Sickbay
>
> "Commander Maril, he's coming around." The nurse said with voice
> of concern mixed with rising relief.
>
> Allard slowly opened his eyes and focused on the Tamarain face
> staring down at him. "Lieutentant Allard? J.C? Can you hear me? Do you
> know who I am?" A name slowly emerged from the clouded dizziness that was
> his mind. It was Commander Maril. He was on the FEYNMAN. it all came
> flooding back to him. "What happened?" the young CSO asked in a quiet
> voice.

...OK, I admit I've been tired lately and did have a headache a few days ago, but????

> NRPG by way of explanation to follow

.... This should be interesting.

Mike.

USS FEYNMAN: Contagious (Cont.)

by Michael "Mike" Dailey 11-15-1996

> SD: 81114.2100
> MD: 6:2000
> Scene: Sickbay

> The doctor looked skeptical. "I've given him every test I can
> think of and everyone points to him being absolutley fine. There is no
> trace of whatever made him collapse." The doctor looked down at Allard.
> "Lieutenant, under the circumstances I'm going to allow your release from
> sickbay but if you feel any disorientation, even for a second..."
>
> "I'll come a running" He sat up and swung his legs round to the
> side of the biobed. "Promise."
> > "See that you do." The doctor had heard promises like that before.

The CSO jumped off of the diagnostic table, smoothing his uniform and looking alert as ever. Turning to the ACMO, J.C. asked,"Sir, am I dismissed? I'm 100% fit for dudy."

"I'll be the judge of that, Dr. Allard.", said the Doctor. J.C. shrank slightly at the mild rebuke from the Doctor, who was his senior. The ACMO retreived a med tricorder out of his jacket pocket, scanning Justin once more. Cycling through all of the readings, normal for a Terran male, the Doc nodded. "You're free to go, Lt., but you're ordered to report back here to me PRIOR to Alpha shift tomorrow. I want to check you out once more, just to be sure." Commander Maril, sitting on a bed opposite them, nodded in consent with the Doctor's order.

"Aye, sir." said the CSO, and bolted out the door.

Maril slid down off of the bed, shaking his head. "Like Jhocta before the Festival," said Maril to the ACMO.

The Doctor replaced the tricorder in his desk, and hung his white jacket over the back of his chair. "Commander, if you mean he's full of energy and wants to have fun, I agree. I would attribute 90% of that to youthfulness. As with all species I know of, unfortunately he'll grow out of it.

Submitted,
Mike Dailey
Splatter2@qtm.net
Lieutenant J.G., J.C. Allard SEC-TAC - USS FEYNMAN - SILVER FLEET
Lieutenant D'doj Zzawj Ckorji MD OPS/2O - USS ELIZABETH BLACKWELL - SILVER FLEET

******** * NRPG * ********

...well, I had forgotten Glin'Khar was on-planet, so I wrote myself out of sickbay and stopped there pending certain discussions, as I'm not sure how to proceed anymore.

Mike.

USS FEYNMAN NRPG: Confusion

by Jason Bostjancic 11-15-1996

Koreth: Leading a group of shuttles after the PIAGET.

Hate to throw another log on the fire... But in Joseph's and Max' last
posts, the FEYNMAN was going after the PIAGET, while Koreth & Co. stayed
in orbit. At least, that's my impression... So who's where and why?

Last I checked.. that is the situation

Respectfully,
Jason

Commander Tirrin Vorak - XO - USS BURKE
Lieutenant Tarrant L. Koreth - CEO - USS FEYNMAN

Potest esse nur unus