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USS FEYNMAN: A Discovery
by Andrew Catterick 4-1-1997
SD: 90401.0900
MD: 6.0900
Scene: Caves on Planet
As the small group of explorers spread out into the dim light of the underground base Zane's mind kept working on the problem of the charred remains of the Xanthandi they had found. One body. Who or what killed him? Was he alone? If not where were his companions? Why was he/they here? Were they now silently watching Zane and the others? Were they in the moon installation stalking the other team? Too many questions and no answers.
What was becoming clear was that this cavernous chamber was a spaceport of sorts. There were a few derelict spaceships over to one side, a quick examination of which showed nothing of particular interest, without being able to power-up their onboard computers. Zane looked up at the roof far above him. Most likely it parted to allow the ships access and egress. He looked back down at the floor. The dust that had settled looked like it hadn't been disturbed for thousands of years. Perhaps the unlucky Xanthandi was the only one to have come here. An exile?
It hadn't taken long to find the access tubes from the spaceport down in the bowels of their new discovery. As they stepped on to the belt it activated and they were slowly moved down the incline. Instinctively Zane drew his phaser, as did the security team. A few members of the science contingent raised their eyebrows at the action. As if the sheer thrill of exploration and discovery could conquer all. As they neared the bottom light began to flicker. As had happened in the spaceport the city's internal power system was laboring to light their way. By the time they set foot on the next level a very dim light had taken hold allowing them to see no more than 20 meters. Their wrist light would have to do the rest for now.
As the group once again began to fan out and explore one of the science team looked up from his tricorder. "Captain this room is out into the ocean." Zane nodded at the report. He looked down at his own tricorder to get a better idea of the room's layout as the slowly brightening light was still not enough. Again, the room was huge but this time long and narrow. Behind the north wall there appeared to be another, much smaller chamber. As there was little of note in this room the party began to move in this direction.
"Captain!" One of the forward team members called out as he jogged over to Zane. "You'll never believe it."
Zane looked over in the direction he pointed. Standing at least one hundred meters high was a statue. The entrance to the next room at the floor between its feet. But it was not the size of the statue that the crewman had become excited about. Quickly Zane realized what he was staring at as the bright lights of the team splashed across the statue's face. It was Vulcan.
If the Husnock computer could have sighed it would have. For several seconds it labored to override the alien computer on the planet surface. It was very primitive but extremely stubborn. From the second these newcomers had ventured into its underground lair it had sought to neutralize them. An action the Husnock computer had made every effort to stop. It was clear now they were explorers and it found it somewhat ironic that they had stumbled across the find that had taken years for its Husnock masters to locate. The find that had caused them to build this small moon and move it here to permit exploration. The computers purpose had been to aid its masters explore this world and now with them gone it found it had the need to help these new ones.
<<<NRPG>>>
Just keeping things rolling
RT has started but it looks like there won't be much to delve into=so far.
Kris: excited!??!
Respectfully,
Andy
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-Captain Zane, Commanding, USS FEYNMAN
-Commander Horatio Sinclair, Fleet Intelligence, BLUE FLEET
-Commodore Robert Steele, Commanding, TASK FORCE ZINDERNEUF
USS FEYNMAN: The Sentry
by Kevin Thigpen 4-3-1997
Stardate: 90402.0138 (GMT)
Scene: Underwater City
MD: 6.0930
The group of starfleet security officers and ever inquisitive science team members continued to make their way through the winding labyrinth of the underground city they had stumbled upon.
Thus far the team had made no further discoveries of life, past or recently past, anywhere. The entire place appeared deserted with the exception of the Xanthandi body discovered earlier.
So far the team had passed several corridors containing rooms that appeared nearly identical. Captain Zane had surmised that they were most likely living quarters. As the group progressed the eagerness of the science team to proceed even further became more evident. Only with the cautious attitude of the Captain did exploration of the city go with some level of caution.
"Captain, stop," quietly stated Loren grabbing the CO's upper arm. "Something's changed."
Zane, not necessarily a strong believer in the ultimate utility of telepathic counselors obeyed quickly nevertheless. "Can you elaborate ensign?"
"There's a new impression nearby. It seems familiar and it's very different from the fuzziness I mentioned earlier. This is almost like a fire that's been cordoned off from everything else. Like..like a wild animal held at bay."
"Sir," interrupted one of the security guards holding his tricorder out for the CO to see. "There's movement nearby, and it's definitely humanoid."
"Alright," began Zane alerting the team, "stand ready." The tricorder showed the new visitor approaching further down the corridor at a junction with three other corridors.
The corridor the team was in was long and narrow. Like in the other parts of the station, the illumination system was barely able to activate thus giving the corridor an eerie, dim feeling. It didn't help matters that the material used to construct the city interfered severely with communications and tricorder scans.
To top it off, whatever was approaching the team was definitely headed to intercept them.
Zane could feel the perspiration forming on his forehead. *So much for a little bit of relaxing* he thought as he could feel the excitement coupled with that familiar feeling of controlled fear build.
He felt a tug on his arm and turned to see the counselor standing next to him. "Counselor?"
"I finally recognized the feeling, sir. It has to be Jerran. I recognize his closed mind."
Still a little apprehensive, Zane nodded to show that he understood the counselor's abilities, but to lower their guard now would be foolhardy.
A few seconds passed and then a few more before at the junction down the corridor the team saw movement. Loren appeared at ease whereas the rest of the team were definitely on edge.
Not until the figure came closer did everyone recognize the familiar form of Lt. Jerran.
"Captain Zane, Ens. Landers. The last communique stated that your team was on the surface."
"We discovered a system of caves on the island and after losing contact with the ships found a energy source emanating from the caves. We went to do a little exploring in the hopes of finding out what exactly was going on."
Jerran nodded his head in agreement with what the CO had just said. "We are not sure what causing the interference with ship's systems either. I took an aquatic shuttle down to attempt to do the same as you. Unfortunately, I have nothing further to report about this underground city either."
Yeoman McDougal stood nearby listening absently to the exchange between the three senior officers. The entire installation or city as they called it made him feel uneasy. His first tour of duty on the FEYNMAN was turning out to be more than he had originally wanted. Still, his senses were alert as he stood several meters behind the team facing the corridor they had just come down. Being a rearguard didn't help matters much. He still could visually see the team, but being this far behind didn't sit well with him. McDougal's uneasiness cost him...dearly.
The mechanical clanking of the sentry's legs were subdued enough to be beyond the hearing threshold for the green security guard. Fortunately for him, his death was near instantaneous.
The 8 foot tall robotic sentry turned the corner and came face to face with McDougal who had already been detected by its sensors. The guard was fast and managed to squeeze off a sharp piercing cry and a short phaser blast before the sentry's gun arm came up. At such short range McDougal was vaporized into atoms.
Increasing it's pace, the sentry set out to overtake the group of intruders it single optic sensor saw further up the corridor. Already, it could sense the invading program from the outside source attempting to override its programming. The intruding program would not finish rewriting it's subroutines before it completed what it had been originally programmed to do.
Respectfully submitted,
Kevin Thigpen
[NRPG: This is just something to keep us going. Sorry about the poor quality guys, but I've been swamped with RL lately and the stress has been killing my creativity.]
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- Ens. Loren Landers *
- USS FEYNMAN CNS *
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- Commander Kweee Hwichk *
- SFDIPTF XO *
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- Lt. Conrad Robicheaux (Ro'bo'sho)*
- SFDIPTF Cultural Attache *
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USS FEYNMAN: Incoming!
by Andrew Catterick 4-4-1997
SD: 90404.0700
MD: 6.1000
Scene: Just inside underground city
"Well Mr. Jerran I must say I'm happy to have you join us. Where is the shuttle bay from here?"
Jerran pointed off to the north. "Just behind those structures there. The thing is huge. You could probably park a corvette or two comfortably."
"Any ships left behind?"
"A few small ones. From the looks of things I would say they were intentionally damaged before everyone left." He looked around thoughtfully. "You know, this architecture, could be a Romulun off-shoot perhaps even Vulcan."
Zane smiled. "Thats not the half of it. Let me show you something. Mr. Landers, I think we should setup a command post of sorts before we go any deeper."
"Aye sir." Loren replied as he began to set about getting everyone into action.
Zane and Jerran walked out into the Great Hall, as everyone had begun to call it, the captain stopped and motioned the pilot to turn and look up. "What do you think?"
"Well this definitly explains the architecture>"
Zane nodded. "Vulcan."
Jerran shook his head slowly. "Vulcanoid yes. Vulcan? Not necessarily. Its impossible to be sure from the face of a bronze statue. These people, if they were in fact Vulcanoid and not just merely worshipping them could be one of a three or four different offshoots. We'd really need to do more investigation."
"Captain!" A voice called out from the direction of the base camp. Its tone had Zane and Jerran instantly draw their weapons and charge back towards the others.
The sentry had waited calmly, hidden in a nearby building for others to come. Once the critical number had arrived they had each targetted an intruder and moved in.
<<<NRPG>>>
I don't know why but I get the picture of a Dr. Who episode with the Dalaeks closing in droning on 'exterminate! exterminate!
Respectfully,
Andy
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-Captain Zane, Commanding, USS FEYNMAN
-Commander Horatio Sinclair, Fleet Intelligence, BLUE FLEET
-Commodore Robert Steele, Commanding, TASK FORCE ZINDERNEUF
USS FEYNMAN: A New Threat
by Melanie Pocknall 4-6-1997
SD: 90406.0454
MD: 6.1245
SCENE: Computer centre, Husnock base
While Koreth was busy trying to work out which of his people were in danger on the planet, Meleah and her team had been examining all they could figuratively get their hands on in order to understand how the centre worked. She had been in contact with Maril and Koreth, who were apparently having similar experiences with the base actually talking to them. The more information that her team found, the more convinced that the base would be good to use as a base of operations. However, the question now was, would the base let them?
Since none of the crew except the senior officers knew about that objective, and they really weren't supposed to know much anyway, she couldn't discuss it with anyone until she got back to the ship. But she was taking careful note of what the base could do.
The sensors apparently automatically search for any ships in the surrounding area, presumably because they were waiting for their masters to return to the base. The computers also controlled the tractor beams which were connected to the docking bays, the shields, and communications. Overall, the computers did a lot of the work normally done by Starfleet staff. And since it knew the area better than anyone currently in the vicinity, that would be an asset for the Fleet.
The away team was actually finding the base quite easy to get along with. In a way, it was like dealing with androids, except it was easier to believe that androids were sentient because they looked that way. With the base, it was harder to believe. The computers were giving them some instructions (but not all) as to how they run the base, and the officers were continually amazed at the speed of the computers and it's vast knowledge banks.
Suddenly, the base said, [Something is approaching.] On the viewscreen, it magnified a square of space until a small ship could be seen. It magnified it even further.
"Xanthandi," Meleah recognized. "How far is it away from the planet?"
[2 light years. There are six of them. They are on a heading towards your ships.]
Meleah's fingers flew over the panel and discovered the computer was indeed correct. The Xanthandi ships were on a heading for the FEYNMAN and the other ship, the HARBRINGER, the computer had identified it as. "By my calculations, they will be within sensor range in three minutes, and within firing range in five."
[Are they friends of yours?] the computer asked.
"No, they are not," Meleah replied. "Lt. Meleah to the FEYNMAN."
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MD: approx 6.1255
USS FEYNMAN, bridge (nrpg: I'm assuming J.C. is on the FEYNMAN)
Krysa sat up in the command chair. "Jenn here."
[Cmdr, the base's sensors are picking up six Xanthandi ships within two light years of your position.]
"How come we didn't pick this up," Krysa said, asking the bridge officers.
"They're just coming into range now," said Allard at tactical. "Six Xanthandi ships, same class as the HARBRINGER."
"Thanks, Meleah. How well protected is the base?"
[Unknown. I assume we shall soon find out. Meleah out.]
"I believe we shall. Mr. Allard, shield status?"
"Now at 95%."
"Why only 95%?" Krysa questioned.
Allard looked down at his panel. "It appears much of the energy is being used by the Delphi, therefore taking a little power away from the shields."
"Boost shields to maximum, and ready phaser and photon torpedoes."
"Aye, sir."
Meanwhile, M1C Lianna West looked on from her science station. She hadn't been on the bridge before when there was a battle, and she wasn't particularly looking forward to it now.
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On the Husnock base.....
"Has anyone found the weapons control?" Meleah asked her team.
There was a small bit of silence as the team shook their heads. Apparently, the base was still holding out on that. And if they wanted to help the FEYNMAN, there was only one thing to do. Ask it.
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NRPG:
Okay, the threat that Kevin vaguely mentioned is arriving. Mike, I think you're on the FEYNMAN with Kristen but I'm not sure. Will the base join in the fight?
Sincerely yours,
Lt Meleah, CSciO, USS FEYNMAN, Silver Fleet
Melanie.
USS FEYNMAN: Friends and Enemies
by Andrew Catterick 4-9-1997
SD: 90409.0900
MD: 6.1015
Scene: Underground City
"Ok everyone we're heading over to the shuttlebay and back to the ship." Zane tried not to laugh at the faces of the science team who had all taken on the 'gee, can't we stay a little longer' look as a group. "Security will form a perimeter and we'll move as quickly as possible. Leave everything behind that isn't easy to carry. Mr. Jerran if you could show us the way. Ok people lets move."
As the small group began to head towards the shuttle Ensign Landers moved to the rear to watch for any stragglers from the science team and Zane fell into step with Jerran. "Its going to be a tight fit in the shuttle" The pilot said, looking around at the assembled numbers.
"Good thing we're all friendly" Zane answered before becoming more serious. "With communications down we'll have to have a a few shuttles drop down to the surface to retrieve the rest of the team."
"I'll see to it as soon as we get back." Jerran answered, his eyes slowly wandering in search of any stray sentries.
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MD: 6.1045
Scene: Shuttle
"...well so much for retrieving the away team." Zane said in exasperation as Krysa finished telling him about the incoming craft. There would only be a few moments before they arrived, certainly not enough time to journey down to the planet and back. The away team would have to fend for themselves. He wished he had a way to warn them. "Alright commander I'll be aboard in a few minutes, I'm going to drop Jerran off at the HARBRINGER first. Zane out."
Zane looked over to Jerran. "I know the transporters are dicey but if we get close enough and use the HARBRINGER's transporter's as well...."
Jerran laughed. "I look forward to it."
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MD: 6.1050
Scene: Bridge, USS FEYNMAN
As the turbolift doors swooshed open Krysa rose from the center seat and moved to the OPS station as Zane asked for a status report.
"The Xanthandi ships have just entered the HARBRINGER's firing range. Jerran has started a standard DELTA-IV maneuver and I complimenting with a ECHO-SIERRA. We should have them corner in a few seconds."
"Excellent." Zane replied trying not to get overconfident even though the Xanthandi had yet to show any real battle acumen.
"Captain, I'm getting a communication from the moon base. Its Commander Koreth." Lt(jg) Allard announced from his tactical station.
Zane raised an eyebrow, wondering how Koreth and managed to bypass the communications problems. "Put him through."
[Captain, I've got someone here that would like to speak with you.]
Zane felt his curiousity picque but he did have other priorities. "Commander I'm a little busy right now."
"Enemy craft are now in firing range." Allard announced, the adrenalin clear in his voice.
"Helm come left to 235 mark 7. Commence firing." Zane ordered.
[I know captain. The Husnock computer has your tactical situation on the screen down here.]
The ship shook as the first of the Xanthandi weappons made contact with FEYNMAN's hull.
"Sheilds down to 93%. HARBRINGER has destroyed one craft." Allard reported.
"Come to new course, 328 mark 45. Lets catch up to Lt. Jerran Mr. Allard. The Husnock computer Commander?" Zane prodded his eyes scanning the tactical display on his armrest console.
[Yes sir, it has chosen to reveal itself captain. Its currently working on the subspace distortions and has already transported the away team from the planet here to the base. It wants to help sir.]
"Firing torpedos!" Allard interjected.
"Understood. Please pass on my appreciation commander and as soon as we've taken care of the current situation I'll be down to meet our new....'friend' FEYNMAN out."
<<<NRPG>>>
Just tying up a few things....I'll let someone else finish the battle off.
BTW, meant to mention it before: I got the aquatic shuttle idea from Jason.
RT update: D'Maris Coffman who I'm sure you all know as CSFO has been near unamiously elected as CINSF...which I think is great except for the fact that she is no longer CSFO:) We are now working on who will be the new CSFO. After that? Who knows.
Respectfully,
Andy
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-Captain Zane, Commanding, USS FEYNMAN
-Commander Horatio Sinclair, Fleet Intelligence, BLUE FLEET
-Commodore Robert Steele, Commanding, TASK FORCE ZINDERNEUF
USS FEYNMAN: Getting Back Into the Thick of Things
by Kevin Thigpen 4-11-1997
Stardate: 90410.1831
Scene: Aquatic shuttle
MD: 6.1040
The shuttle ride up had been a tight fit, but fortunately it was manageable. After considering staying in the underground city with those roving sentries, the decision to crowd in Jerran's shuttle was easily made.
Still, Loren was left with the odd feelings he had sensed within the city. There was really no way to put into words the sensation he had in the underground metropolis. These thoughts and others kept coming back to him as the shuttle rose through the waters of the planet and streaked into the dark space above.
Moments later, the shuttle pulled up alongside the FEYNMAN. Without seconds Jerran established a short range comm linkup with the FEYNMAN to notify them of the imminent beam over of the Captain and other crewmembers.
"Jerran to FEYNMAN, come in."
The voice of Krysa came back over the comm unit through the crackle of the normal interstellar radiation. ["This is the FEYNMAN. It's good to hear from you Lt. Jerran."]
"Thanks Cmdr. I'm beaming over the Captain and several other crewmembers now. Please stand ready to receive."
"Understood Lt., but there is a situation you should..."
Jerran had already transferred the necessary power from the shuttle's small sublight engines to the transporter array and initiated the beam out process. The Captain and survey team had already begun to dematerialize from the cabin even as Lt.Cmdr. Krysa finished her statement.
"...know about."
"Apologies Cmdr., but the CO should already be over there."
There was a pause as Krysa checked with the FEYNMAN's transporter room..."Acknowledged Lt. As I was saying, we've got six Xanthandi ships headed our way. We're in for a mean fight. I suggest you get back to the AVENGER."
"Aye, sir. The counselor and I are returning to the AVENGER. Coordinate your attack patterns with me. Jerran out."
Jerran then deftly turned the nose of the shuttle toward the AVENGER.
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Scene: AVENGER shuttle bay
MD: 6.1045
The darkened and blurred designation numbers and letters still remained on her saucer section against the Xanthandi's best attempts to remove them.
Jerran docked the shuttle effortlessly and before the rear door was down bolted out heading for the turbolift and the bridge.
"Counselor, I would suggest you get down to sickbay. I believe the medical staff down there could use an extra hand."
"Aye, sir," replied Loren.
Jerran headed down the corridor as Loren turned to head in the opposite direction.
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Scene: AVENGER sickbay
MD: 6.1050
Sickbay was in shambles. The place was staffed by two junior officers. One was a technician and the other was a registered nurse. The position of the full doctor was being filled by the EMH program.
"Please state the nature of the medical emergency." The calm toneless words emanating from the Asian/American looking Terran form reminded Loren that he wasn't at all real. Ignoring the EMH program Loren turned his attentions to the junior officers.
The two officers snapped to attention upon seeing the young blond ensign sidle into the room.
In his best imitation of Captain Zane, Loren began "Firstly why are there only two of you?"
The auburn haired nurse spoke up first. "Sir more medical teams were due here but the loss of communications put the transfers on hold. We were the first to get over here."
"That's fine. I'm not in command down here or anything. I'm only here to help." Gesturing towards the nurse, "Any suggestions on how we can prepare for an upcoming battle."
She paused for moment in thought, "We'll need a mobile med team to attend to injuries that can't get to sickbay."
"Okay..." began Loren.
"Sir, I would be best qualified for that position. With the yeoman's help I think we can handle most any situation that arises."
"Alright then. You and the yeoman make the housecalls and I'll stay here with the EMH doctor. Anything else?"
Both the nurse and yeoman remained quiet. Unintentionly in his best imitiation of Captain Zane, Loren then stated, "Okay let's move people."
The nurse had more confidence than Loren had seen in most of the other junior officers he had ever encountered. Nevertheless, he said nothing about this as everyone set about gathering together the necessary first aid equipment.
The two junior officers and counselor jumped right into the job. Loren even managed to coerce the EMH doctor into prepping sickbay to receive any major injuries. No one mentioned the more likely reason to prep sickbay...casualities.
Just as Loren was loading a hypospray with dermal regenerator, the entire bay shook from an explosion. *Must be pretty bad up there* thought Loren as the ship shook once again from a direct hit.
Quickly moving over to a nearby console, Loren activated the comm feed to the bridge so that he could hear exactly what has happening.
["Initiate a DELTA-IV manuever on my mark!...] Jerran's steady voice could be heard over the din of alarms and popping of damaged consoles.
Another voice then quickly cut in on the sickbay's comm system.
["Crewman Tosilisk to sickbay! We have men down on deck 4. Request medical assistance!"]
"A team is on the way Mr. Tosilisk." Loren motioned to the nurse and technician. The two grabbed a med-pack and headed through the doors at a sprint, leaving Loren with the EMH doctor in a, for the moment, empty sickbay.
[SNIP]
So far the battle had been going for only a few minutes...how long exactly Loren wasn't sure. His hands were full. The ship shook again and lights flickered in the bay. Slowly they came back up to full power. *Four times* Loren thought as he attempted to tabulate how many hits a MIRANDA class cruiser could take before...
<"Hold that there. I will be right back."> The holographic doctor moved lithely amongst the three bodies that lay in sickbay. So far they had received two severe plasma burns and a concussion complicated with severe lacerations from shrapnel.
The last patient was not a pretty sight. Cuts and pieces of metal still lined her face. Fortunately the EMH doctor had the bedside manner to put the poor woman under heavy sedation. She seemed to be resting at the moment.
Ens. Loren Landers was attending to one of the two plasma burns. Already the two member med team had reported several injuries they could not yet get to. Like them Loren knew that he and the EMH doctor were soon to be overextended as well and then there would those who would die.
Loren shook his head to rid himself of these thoughts of death. *Stay focused* he reminded himself.
<"Here take this and move it slowly over the more serious looking burns."> the EMH doctor ordered Loren returning from the other plasma burn victim.
Loren peeked over his shoulder to see the plasteen sheet covering the poor crewman.
And this time he took no notice as the AVENGER rocked from another near hit.
Respectfully submitted,
Kevin Thigpen
Ens. Loren Landers
USS FEYNMAN CNS
USS FEYNMAN: Brief Thoughts
by Kristen Gant 4-14-1997
Stardate: 90410.2025
Scene: Bridge
MD: 6.1130
Krysa was glad to be able to sit back and relax as they moved back toward the Husock base to check in with the away team still on the planet. There were some parts of the job she was not fond of, and the heat of battle was one of them. She could see the exhilaration in the eyes of other members of the bridge crew, but she somehow never felt that. On rare occasions she could feel the dying emotions of those defeated by the FEYNMAN. Though it was becoming rarer the more she learned to block the sudden bursts of emotion.
This time she was lucky. The Xanthandi did not appear to be very telepathic and so it had been fairly easy to block. Though the loss of life, even a life that was trying to kill you and your friends, wasn't easy to take.
Grief and grief counseling was something that was taken very seriously by all trained psychologists as that more then anything could be responsible for severe mental fatigue and depression. And while Krysa was no longer a practicing psychologist, training was something that was impossible not to take into consideration.
As Krysa began to remodulate her sensors to watch for more signs of hostile attacks she felt someone come up behind her.
"How's our guest doing?" The captain's voice sounded quietly behind her.
Krysa grinned, "She's not happy. And she's still demanding to see you." She turned and looked up at the Captain. "Though I told her there was nothing she had to hold over you any longer."
He nodded with a smile and a chuckle, and then turned back to take his seat. "How long before we are back in transporter range of the base?"
Krysa looked at her console. "About 15 minutes, sir, at our current speed."
"Good."
Regards,
Lt.Cmdr. Krysa Jenn
Ops/2O, USS FEYNMAN
NRPG: Well all here is my pathetic attempt to get back into play on the FEYNMAN. Now that we have the cooperation of the base, I'm not sure what's left to do, so I didn't do anything. Sorry.
Thanks to all of you who sent such nice sympathy messages. We are doing as well as can be expected, I guess. Taking it much better this time .. probably because this isn't the first time and because I finally feel I have a little bit of control in finding out what the problem is. Not that we will, of course. The medical community loves to quote, 'sometimes these things just happen'. I've heard that so much I could scream!
At anyrate, I'm all for getting this base ready so Silver can move in. That is the purpose right :}
Kristen
USS FEYNMAN: Back To Work
by Kevin Thigpen 4-15-1997
Stardate: 90415.2300
Scene: USS FEYNMAN CNS's office
MD: 6.1145
"Hi Amber," Loren greeted his ACNS in a hurried voice. Amber noted the tinge of fatigue present as well.
Upon beaming over the FEYNMAN, Loren found there were a few minutes before the senior staff was to meet. As any dutiful counselor who had been on extended leave from his office he went to get brought up to date on happenings on board the FEYNMAN.
"Well, not much to report here sir." Amber's use of rank always irked Loren a bit. As counselor, rank was something he didn't use often with those he worked with closely. Furthermore, it always put a bit of distance between him and others which served to make his job harder at times.
Of course Amber was aware of this and used 'sir' more as a joke than for formal address with her boss Loren.
"Chief Warren wants to make an appointment again," continued Amber.
"Again? I just spoke to her before leaving on the mission. Is this about leaving Jayce behind again?"
"I really don't know Loren. I would suspect as much. You know she loves her little boy. Being away from him is pretty hard on her, seeing that's the only family she has."
Smiling, "I know Amber. Put her down for the afternoon day after tomorrow. I've got a feeling we could be pretty busy come the next few days."
Amber continued, "Also, Crewman Dnate is still having troubling with his dreams."
"I thought we solved that problem with some R&R on the holodeck."
Amber replied shaking her head, "Apparently not Loren. He's been coming by just about every other day now asking to see you. Claims the holodeck helped him for a few days but then the insomnia kicked in again. Dr. Glin'kharr said there was no medical reason for it and sent Dnate back our way."
It took Amber a few moments to realize her mentioning of the late Glin'kharr stirred feelings best left undisturbed in Loren. She knew very little of the late doctor, this being her first tour of duty aboard the FEYNMAN.
Funny, the same thing applied to Loren, yet he felt more loss than she. Thinking about his own feelings Loren's mind wandered to those of the rest of the senior staff.
"I'm...uhmm..sorry Loren.." began Amber. From the look on the CNS's face she could tell a damaged chord had been struck at the mention of Glin'kharr's name.
"No.." shaking his head to throw off the feelings, "continue Amber. I'd like to be brought up to speed before the meeting."
"Okay, Loren. Also, Habbakah..." Amber went on and on about the crewmembers who for some reason or other felt they needed the services of the ship's counselor.
Loren focused on Amber's report, mentally logging away the names mentioned and scheduling appointments when possible, but his mind kept wandering back to those who were feeling the most pain at the moment...the senior staff.
Speaking with Zane had confirmed that the loss of Glin'kharr was real and painful. All of his psychological training had suggested time...time to forget and time to heal. But then again, Loren was never the type to trust that training. The way he saw it, a friend wouldn't...couldn't sit still waiting while another hurt.
"Amber," interrupted Loren as his ACNS continued down her to do list for him, "could you do me a favor?"
Amber stopped with a somewhat quizzical look on her face. Her tour with this counselor may have been short, but already she had come to expect the unexpected from the man before her. "What exactly do you have in mind?"
"I want you to do some research on how Kar'llians celebrate."
"Death?..."
"No. Not specifically funeral rites or anything like that. I'm mainly interested in how they throw parties for their loved ones. Do they celebrate birthdays? Now if you can find info on funeral rites, that would be good too. But I'd like to know if they have celebrations, what do they do?"
Amber leaned back. "I see. For Glin'kharr's death?"
"Something like that Amber. I prefer to remember people as they were."
"Celebrations huh..." stated Amber reiterating her boss's request.
"You got it," replied Loren.
"I'll do what I can and you better get to that meeting Loren," reminded Amber.
"On my way. And thanks Amber," added Loren heading for the door.
Respectfully submitted,
Kevin Thigpen
USS FEYNMAN CNS
Ens. Loren Landers
[NRPG: Felt like Loren had a little catching up to do once back onboard. Yea, I know its a fluff post but I have yet to reach my fluff post maximum for this month (have I?<G>). ]
USS FEYNMAN: Partnership
by Andrew Catterick 4-16-1997
SD: 90415.1200
MD: 6.1200
Scene: Observation Lounge
"Commander Koreth you've probably had the most dialogue with the Husnock computer. Are you in contact with it now?"
[Actually sir the computer is, in a manner of speaking, the base, in much the same way the FEYNMAN computer is continually present.]
"So it is likely the computer has been monitoring this entire conversation." Allard surmised, always watchful for any form of security breach, no matter how small.
[I would be surprised if it wasn't.] Koreth replied.
"Is that true computer?" Zane asked.
[Yes captain, I have been monitoring your meeting. But I am capable of 'ignoring' the conversation if I am so requested. Shall I?]
"No. As I'm sure you are aware this is of great concern to you and we welcome your input and views."
[Thank you captain.] A spark of light appeared two feet over the conference table and split into several streams each flowing into one of the empty chairs. The Husnock computer had transported the remaining senior staff back to the FEYNMAN and now a new individual had joined them.
"I hope you don't mind captain but I felt a holographic projection of myself might be more comfortable for all concerned"
"Not at all. Welcome to the FEYNMAN."
"Excuse me for asking." Meleah began as she turned to face the hologram. "Are you sentient?"
The computer smiled. "That is a question I have often asked myself. I was not designed to be but I was designed to learn and grow. I have surmised that I may one day attain sentience and indeed may have already done so. But it is a hard thing to establish. Various cultures have many definitions. In some I would be considered so in others I would merely be a machine with a sophisticated mimicry subroutine. Are you sentient lieutenant?"
"I am."
"Based on what?"
"Among other things, legal rulings."
"I see. Fascinating." The hologram turned back to face Zane. "My apologies captain. It has been sometime before I have had any sort of interaction. I find it intoxicating."
"I understand." Zane smiled his curiosity about just what it was that was sitting there was slowly getting the better of him. "Now that you have been 'awakened' and the mystery of the Husnock has been explained what do you plan to do?"
"I have two main functions serving my creators and exploration. In regards to the latter I have been programmed with certain drives that make exploration almost a necessity."
"And yet you have spent the last fifty years nearly deactivated, not even continuing the exploration of the planet below." Maril voiced.
"That is true. However the disappearance of the masters was unprecedented and inexplicable. I decided not to proceed until evidence presented itself. There was a danger that further action would limit the chances of their return."
"Or through inaction." Allard added.
The hologram nodded in acknowledgment.
"We are explorer's ourselves and perhaps we could form a partnership of sorts."
"From what I understand from monitoring your personnel on the base it would seem that you are in need of more of just a simple partnership or have I misread the situation?"
"No, our base, Starbase EPSILON, is in orbit of the planet Cait. Political winds on the planet have made our stay on the base for much longer unlikely."
"And you have been sent out to find a rumoured Husnock base to establish as a new base for your fleet."
Zane nodded. "We are one of several units in search of a suitable new home. Yes, we were sent," He waved vaguely at the assembled group, "specifically to find this base and obviously it would have been simpler if it was not inhabited by a sentient or near sentient being. So if we are to utilize the base it will of course be with your permission. However, even with your acceptance of the idea it is still only a possibility. Final approval rests with the admiralty. It is entirely likely a more advantagous location may be found. The inside of the sack, so close to the Xanthandi fleet, is not the best of places."
"Your offer is certainly intriguing. I would welcome the chance to interact with others again. It would give me a purpose. But while it is my impression is that your Federation is a worthy organization I would need to know more before I could give my final decision." The hologram reached out and placed a hand on one of the computer consoles. "May I?"
"Of course."
Instantly all the computer terminals in the Observation Lounge came to life, information flickering across the screens at an unbelievable speed.
[Bridge to Captain Zane!]
"Zane here, go ahead."
[Captain our computer banks have been comprised. Something is scanning us. I've raised shields but it hasn't helped. We're unable to locate the source.]
"Its alright ensign, everything is under control."
[Aye sir.] The young bridge officer didn't sound convinced.
By now the hologram had completed its scan. "I would welcome your presence."
"That simple."
"Yes captain. It is evident from your records that we have similar goals. It is logical that we pursue these goals together."
"Excellent! Its now up to the admiral. But even if another location is chosen as SILVER's new base I'm sure a partnership can still be formed."
"I would look forward to it."
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MD: 7.0300
Scene: Ready-Room
"Captain's Log, supplemental.
With another mission complete FEYNMAN is on course to the edge of the 'sack' and home. The missions, both official and unofficial, have been a complete success. Two suitable locations have been found for a possible base for SILVER. The planet, which I have heard some of the science staff calling Atlantis in reference to its underwater city, has the room and the facilities but with only a cursory exploration it is hard to tell just how suitable it might be. Obviously before any decision could be made a more thorough exploration would have to be conducted and of course the city's computer and security grid would have to be deactivated. Either way the archeologists and exo-anthropologists will be salivating at the possibilities of getting their hands on it. It will be interesting to see just where these Vulcanoids came from and where they went.
The Husnock base, on the other hand, offers numerous possibilities. It is big enough to house all of SILVER with room left over, it is able to move under its own power, it has a large spacedock, extensive research facilities, a formidable defensive capability and of course a sophisticated computer. It is the computer that I am sure will be the deciding factor, either positive or negative. While the computer would be of tremendous help on a variety of levels I do have the uncomfortable feeling that it feels somewhat superior to us despite its stated programming desire to serve. Perhaps a Husnock trait.
As for our unofficial mission the Xanthandi have been shown just what one Federation destroyer can do. Hopefully the bloody nose will make them think twice before they engage in any serious hostilities. I hope our three sister ships have faired as well. If not, I fear there may not be a SILVER Fleet to return to. Especially if we are evicted.
End log."
<<<NRPG>>>
Wow! 8 posts in three days! Sounds like FEYNMAN is back!
And so ends another one...
I've left room if any of you have anything to finish up. We'll be back at EPSILON on or about MD: 10.0800.9
Mike Dawe: Well, two possibilities to choose from.
NRPG to follow.
Respectfully,
Andy
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-Captain Zane, Commanding, USS FEYNMAN
-Commander Horatio Sinclair, Fleet Intelligence, BLUE FLEET
-Commodore Robert Steele, Commanding, TASK FORCE ZINDERNEUF