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[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: A Few Observations

===by Brian V. Mansur

SD: 2260.341

MD: 2.1900

Scene: Orion Transport, Deep Space

Merrick was frankly in awe of Stile's audacity. Who knew that a southern cowboy/doctor could have such a dark and sordid past? Sure, the guy slept around like a breeding steer. But to have questionable connections with the a vicious, murderous gang of the worst sort of thugs in the galaxy?

Well, in retrospect, it made perfect sense and in two seconds flat Merrick realized it was all completely keeping to the man's character. He scarcely gave it another thought afterward.

Then there was ARr'Rhiana: resident ass-kicker in disguise. He was also blown away by the sheer speed and skill of ... a 100 year old grandmother? Well, he wasn't sure if she had grandkids or not, but she defintely was ancient by human standards. He'd have to check into getting lessons at a later date.

And what next? In theory, he was in charge of this little band of bold adventurers. In reality, he was just happy to be alive and along for the ride. But he had a feeling he'd be contributing *something* soon. He just hoped that it whatever it was, it wouldn't cost him too much.

NRPG: Just a reaction post to keep me in the game.

Repectfully Submitted,

Brian V. Mansur

LCDR Sean Merrick

FO, USS HOOD, NCC-1703

ASR: ORIGINS


[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Special Delivery?

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.341

Scene: Motel Room


As soon as they entered the small apartment he saw it. A large envelope rested in the middle of the bed. Jack drew the small palm phaser and quickly made sure the bathroom was clear as DeSimms verified no one was hiding in the closet. He kept the phaser in his palm as he approached the bed and after a brief pause picked up the envelope. “I don’t imagine this place has any sort of turn down service.” He quipped before dropping the contents of the envelope on to the bed.


Gar reached down and picked up the pictures. “We have a stalker.” He said as he flipped through them before handing them over to Jack and John. There was a picture of the three of them getting off the starliner, one of them walking through the port, DeSimms purchasing the weapons, Jack and Gar sitting in the Laughing Vulcan.


Jack unfolded a piece of paper, the only other content of the envelope. At the top was written ‘Try Harder!’ below it was what looked to be some computer addresses and authorization codes with the words Klingon Defence Net underlined several times. He handed the paper over to the Andorian. “What do you make of this?”


“Someone wants to give us a hand?”


“Maybe. Or someone toying with us, letting us know we are out of our league.” He sighed. “I think we may have some competition.”


<<<NRPG>>>


No idea who left that for us or why…but I don’t think it was the Klingons or Romulans.


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Seeing for the First Time

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.341

Scene: Unknown Ship


Dr. Sahen paced the small empty cargo hold with a vengeance. It was dark, cold and dreary and he had already seen two small animals scurry behind some of the crates in the corner. Above all it smelt. A smell he had never before encountered and never want to come across again. But it was all worth it to be out of that damnable crate they had hidden him in during the mad rush to get him off planet before the security services found him. It felt good to be upright and allow his cramped muscles to stretch as he strode around the small room. He stopped every few minutes to engage in some brief exercise to keep the blood flowing.


He still didn’t understand why he had been crated up for the first two days of the journey and his ‘benefactors’ hadn’t had much to say on the topic. Perhaps the shielding inside the crate that allowed him to get aboard unnoticed had also ensured that no scans from patrol vessels identified him. Did this mean they were no longer worried about patrols. His associates did not seem to be a bad bunch but they certainly not going to worry about his comfort if it meant being caught by the military. He accepted this, just as he hoped that it meant he would not have to go back inside the crate.


As the heavy cargo doors clanked open he turned to see the leader of the mission walk in. “Jolantru.”


“I thought you might like to see this.” The man said as he walked over to the small view port.


Sahen joined him and stared out the window. He saw nothing but stars. “I don’t understand.” He finally said.


“We just left Romulan space. I thought you might like to see freedom.”


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Winter Wonderland

by Lena Rose

SD: 2260.341

Location: Starbase 10


One of the great advantages of staying on a Starbase, was not having to share a room. She loved having a room all to herself, but she wasn't use to the silence and there was something else missing. And then she realized what it was; there wasn't that slight humming beneath her feet that one felt while traveling on a ship.

Kiska Saxman brushed her sleek long black hair and then French braided all the way down her back. She preferred this style when she was going to be doing extreme winter games. It kept her hair out of her face and from getting all tangle and ratted.

The door to her quarters bleeped. "Coming!" she shouted as she grabbed her artic jacket and greeted Claudia waiting on the other side of her door.

"Ready?" smiled Kiska excited to share her love of Alaska with her friend.

"Ready as I'll ever be!" exclaimed Claudia who was already dressed in Artic gear from head to toe.

The two officers headed to the Starbase's Holodecks. Upon their arrival Kiska slipped in a disc and punched in a code. The doors opened to a glorious ice world.

"This is next to the best thing a Starbase has." Smiled Kiska as she stepped further in the Winter Wonderland.

At first Claudia was too much in awe to say anything but her eyes revealed how she felt about the beautiful scenery before them.

"Come on!" shouted Kiska as she straddled the parked Artic Snowmachine. "Don't just stand there! Next time I'll teach you how to drive one but for now you'll ride with me."

As Claudia got on, Kiska started up the machine and shouted for Claudia to put on her helmet. Within a matter of seconds the two women where ripping thru the snow leaving behind billowing snow clouds behind them.


<NRPG - Decided not to jump in on the mission since I will be going on a long leave of absense this month.


Respectfully Submitted,

By Lena Rose

LTjg Kiska Saxman

Nurse

USS HOOD NCC-1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Basic Questions

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.342

Scene: Freighter Hold


<old>


As the heavy cargo doors clanked open he turned to see the leader of the mission walk in. “Jolantru.”

“I thought you might like to see this.” The man said as he walked over to the small view port.

Sahen joined him and stared out the window. He saw nothing but stars. “I don’t understand.” He finally said.

“We just left Romulan space. I thought you might like to see freedom.”


<new>


He wasn’t sure how long he had stood there staring out at the stars. They had looked the same as they always had but the fact that this time the view was from the vantage point of freedom was overwhelming. Eventually realizing he was alone he decided to venture off through the ship. There was no way he was going back into the crate and with his new found sense of emancipation he decided it was time to seek more information.


The living areas of the ship were not overly large so it did not take him long to find the captain and his two crew. They were sitting down to their mid day meal in the small kitchen. When they saw him stop at the entrance way one of them jumped up. “Come in doctor! Come in!” He scurried around to the small cook top and filled a bowl of some sort of stew. It a pleasant smell and he had not eaten for several days so he was happy to have it.


When he had finished the second bowl he leaned back in his chair and addressed the captain. “What race are you.”


“We are Kobheerians.” He said proudly.


“I don’t believe I have heard of this race. Are you part of the Empire?”


“No we are close enough to have traded with the outlying worlds for decades. But far enough away that we retain our neutrality.”


Sahen nodded at the idea. “How is it that I am on your ship?”


The captain shrugged. “We are traders and were hired to take you to Arcturus. Quietly.”


Arcturus, Sahen thought. He had heard of that world. It was a choice that seemed to make sense. He was surprised by how much more comfortable he felt knowing his destination. “And when we arrive at Arcturus what will happen to me?”


“Someone is to meet us, I do not know who. You are to go with them.” He looked at Sahen and smiled. “Don’t worry you are not the first Romulan we have smuggled across the border.”


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Hiding Behind Rank

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.345

Scene: Helm Officer’s Quarters, USS HOOD

Lieutenant Steering looked down at the viewscreen and shook her head with a sigh. As the temporary first officer of the starship HOOD it was her job, as ordered by her commanding officer Lieutenant Commander Mark Compass, to scrutinize all the reports that the ship yard personnel filed and sign off on them. She could handle the fact that Compass being the pompous ass that he was had assigned her as his first officer and advised her not to let him down. Like he needed a first officer when there was only three actual HOOD crewmembers aboard. She had accepted the fact that the only reason he had done so, save for the need to stroke his own ego, was so that he could pawn off all the actual work on her leaving him time to sit in the command chair and play captain on the bridge. To be perfectly honest she was happy that he was the type to dump all of his duties on a subordinate. It was a fantastic opportunity to learn new things and she was ready to dive in head first. What she couldn’t accept was the fact that he would not see the point she was making about the repair work the Starbase teams were conducting.

Since the subterfuge was that the ship was in dry dock for some critical upgrades Starfleet Engineering had decided that they should use the time to actually conduct some work. To that end they had sent over a team of engineers led by a lieutenant who was every bit in love with himself as Compass was. What that meant was that he determined what work his team was going to conduct and how it was going to be performed. Kim knew she was by no means an engineer but she was pretty sure that the engineering team was working on things that they shouldn’t be. She had politely pointed out a few systems that could use work or in fact were due for upgrade but she had been less then politely told to mind her own business. She had gone to Compass with her concerns sure that he would throw some temporary commanding officer weight around but he had chose not to. By the third day the engineering team we’re sticking their noses into systems as they tsk tsked the fact that they were not attuned to standard SFE protocols. She had tried to tell them that she knew for a fact that Commander Gar had set things the way they were because they had actually improved efficiencies. He’d even submitted reports to SFE so they could be utilized fleet wide. Her protests had gone unanswered three times by the Starbase team and twice by Compass.

At that point she had done something she hated herself for doing. She knew when the captain and Commander Gar returned they’d be furious with what had happened. Just as she knew Compass would leave her holding the bag. So, she had put it all in writing and sent it to Compass in a blatant attempt to prod him in to action while at the same time covering her ass. It left her with a bad taste in her mouth but what else could she do? Then her lord and master’s reply had finally come and she knew she had done the right thing. She looked down at the screen again.


TO: Lieutenant Kim Steering, First Officer USS HOOD NCC 1703

FROM: Lieutenant Commander Mark Compass, Commanding USS HOOD NCC 1703

RE: Your Duties


Lieutenant, I have received your latest report with much disappointment. As I have instructed you on several occasions, it is not your job to badger or interfere with the Starfleet Engineering Team currently undergoing repairs and upgrades of my command, USS HOOD NCC 1703. The engineering team has much more experience then you in these issues and they do not need to be told their jobs. Your role is to log the reports they file once the necessary work has been completed. PERIOD.


If these simple duties are too much for you to handle then I will be forced to not only find you new ones but will have to log your inability to follow simple orders in your permanent record.


I trust that I have made myself clear on this and am confident there will be no more conversations on this topic.


She couldn’t believe that he had put all that in writing any more then she could believe he’d made it this far in the service. That wasn’t entirely fair she reflected. He was an exemplary NAV officer and they had made a good bridge team thus far. She had certainly enjoyed working with him. He just wasn’t a leader nor was he able to take on responsibility and it was clearly showing. Still it wasn’t like he was faced with a life and death decision. She just didn’t get it. But she knew once the captain found out he certainly would get it. She fervently hoped she wouldn’t have to pull out this email. It wasn’t the way she liked to do things. But there was no way she was letting that idiot put one black mark on her report.


Well it didn’t matter right now. What did matter was that those starbase weinies were messing up her ship and she was going to put a stop to it. If they wouldn’t listen to her then she’d make sure they’d have other more pressing work to do. She began to run through a mental list of things she could break.


<<<NRPG>>>


Wanted to post but don’t want to hog all the main mission stuff. Also, thought I’d give Gar something to do once he gets back to the ship.


Scott: I might actually make Kim a HELM PC for another ORIGNS unit down the road.


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD, NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: A Helping Hand

Scott Lusby

SD: 2260.349

MD: 2.1535

Setting: Motel Room


<<snip- from Andy's post, entitled "Special Delivery?">>

Gar reached down and picked up the pictures. "We have a stalker." He said as he flipped through them before handing them over to Jack and John. There was a picture of the three of them getting off the starliner, one of them walking through the port, DeSimms purchasing the weapons, Jack and Gar sitting in the Laughing Vulcan.

Jack unfolded a piece of paper, the only other content of the envelope. At the top was written 'Try Harder!' below it was what looked to be some computer addresses and authorization codes with the words Klingon Defence Net underlined several times. He handed the paper over to the Andorian. "What do you make of this?"

"Someone wants to give us a hand?"

"Maybe. Or someone toying with us, letting us know we are out of our league." He sighed. "I think we may have some competition."

<<snip- new material>>

Gar harrumphed. "Well, if that's the case, then it's not the Am-Tal," he said.

Steele raised an eyebrow in inquiry.

The Andorian engineer shook his head. "Because an Am-Tal operative would not be so arrogant- not before his mission was through, anyway. The operative would simply carry out the mission, and maybe, if it didn't interfere with anything else, gloat a little afterwards. But until the mission was finished..." He let the statement trail off.

DeSimms walked over, heavy rifle in hand. "You're still assuming that Doctor Sahen has something to hide- a murderous past, a heinous talent." DeSimms paused as Gar acknowledged his thought. "What if Sahen has something to OFFER the Federation?"

Gar thought about John's point. "That changes things," he admitted.

Then, he looked back at the Captain. "But only so far as that it means the Am-Tal might not even be involved in this. If Sahen has something of possible benefit to the Federation, then why would the Am-Tal even bother? This is a Federation matter, not for Andoria's own security. No- I still think this means we aren't looking at Am-Tal involvement."

Suddenly, a 4th voice broke in. "Don't be too sure about that, Mr. Th'elenth."

All three whirled around to face the door again, only to see a statuesque Andorian woman quietly closing the door behind her. As she turned to face the three Starfleet officers again, her ice-blue eyes seemed to sparkle to Gar in their defiance. "And don't underestimate Andoria's dedication and commitment to the Federation, either."

She turned to meet Steele's stare. "I am Avae Zh'sharav, Andorian Security," she said, bowing slightly, her long, white hair swaying as she did.

"Jack Steele," he said. The, nodding across the room. "That's John DeSimms, and Gar Th'elenth."

She met Gar's gaze again. "The Elenth clan is most highly respected, Gar," she said, bowing again.

"As is the Sharav clan," Gar replied, a hint of a curl tugging at the corners of his lips.

Steele interrupted the two of them. "What are you doing here?" Steele asked, his tone clipped and terse.

"I am here to help you, Captain," she replied, her own tone soft, airy.

"I think he meant 'what are you doing on Arcturus?'- considering it is not within the normal operational sphere of the Am-Tal," he said, stepping closer to Avae.

"No, it is not," she said. "And I can't tell you why I'm here because I don't know- other than that I was tasked with seeing that you got Doctor Sahen off-planet safely and quickly."

"We already HAVE help," DeSimms quipped. "And I wasn't aware that we needed any more."

Avae turned to the Security man and, though her tone remained airy and melodic, her expression was one of ice. "If you are referring to the other three members of the HOOD's senior staff, they will be here in a few hours. However, both parties have managed to attract enough 'unwanted attention' to alert the wrong people. I am here to see that this 'attention' goes away- or, failing that, that it does no harm to you or your 'package.'"

"Then this is YOUR doing?" Steele said, holding up the pictures and the note.

Zh'sharav nodded. "Yes. I had intended to simply try and shock you into focusing, but it's too late for that now. Forces are moving against you- KLINGON forces- and you will need my help."

There was a long moment of silence, until Gar broke it. "What exactly is Doctor Sahen's importance, and why would the Klingons want him?"

Avae turned to face Gar. "That, Commander, I do NOT know." She paused, then added, "It is, however, in our best interests to find out- preferably BEFORE he arrives."

"And that will be--" Steele asked.

"Just after your friends get here," she replied, "IF my intelligence is accurate."

They looked a round to one another. Then, Steele said, "It seems we have a new friend- AND a lot of work to do."


<<TIMELINE>>

MD 2.1535- Gar, Jack and John meet Avae Zh'sharav, an Am Tal operative who claims to be there to help them.


<<NRPG>>

Just pushing this forward some. Hope it's OK. :)


Respectfully Submitted,

-- Scott Lusby

/\ LCDR Gar Th'elenth

Chief Engineer

USS HOOD NCC-1703


AND


Avae Zh'sharav

Am-Tal Operative

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: More Questions Than Answers

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.349

MD: 2.1535

Setting: Motel Room


<old>


There was a long moment of silence, until Gar broke it. "What exactly is Doctor Sahen's importance, and why would the Klingons want him?"

Avae turned to face Gar. "That, Commander, I do NOT know." She paused, then added, "It is, however, in our best interests to find out- preferably BEFORE he arrives."

"And that will be--" Steele asked.

"Just after your friends get here," she replied, "IF my intelligence is accurate."

They looked a round to one another. Then, Steele said, "It seems we have a new friend- AND a lot of work to do."


<new>


Jack watched the look on Gar’s face as he gestured to their new ‘friend’. It was only a momentary flash but he was sure he saw consternation. Looking back to Zh'sharav he thought there might be some tension as well. He remembered the conversation he and Gar had started to have back at the bar about serving in Starfleet. Andorian’s were clearly represented but they tended to stick to their own units. He had asked Gar why in fact that was and why the engineer had decided on joining an ‘integrated’ unit instead. Gar had never really answered him and before Jack was able to prod him on it the large alien had broken up the conversation. He rubbed his neck remembering the fight.


As Gar and John moved over to the desk terminal to try to log in to the Klingon Defence Net with the codes Zh'sharav had provided he hung back to continue his conversation with her. “I’m glad for your help of course, this mission was put on too fast with a lot of unanswered questions, but I’m still unclear as to why the Am-Tal have become involved.”


“I thought I explained that.” She answered with poorly concealed impatience.


“I understand what you are here to do.” He replied with the same lack of patience. “What I don’t understand is why Starfleet would order us in when you are clearly involved. Surely an Am-Tal agent is better equipped to handle a simple pickup then sending in us. And as we already agreed this really is out of your agency’s balliwick.”


“The Am-Tal goes where it is required." She replied stiffly. "But I concede your point. However, we are not subject to Starfleet’s orders. We report directly to the government of Andor.”


“And Andor is subject to the Federation via the Council.”


Zh'sharav nodded. “Then I would suggest that the Federation leadership has issued several orders to several bodies. What is the saying you humans have? The right hand does not know what the left is doing.”


Jack groaned. “That’s what I was worried about. Hopefully the party won’t be getting any bigger.”


“Captain, we’ve found something.” John said as he peered at the screen while Gar’s fingers ran over the keyboard.



<<<nrpg>>>


Just a quick one to follow off Scott’s


Brian/Steve/David: If your team doesn’t get here soon we may have to leave you behind. ;-)


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: No Rest for The Wicked

by Steve Apple

SD: 2260.349

MD: 2.1535


Scene: Passenger Lounge, Orion Yacht

Corbett sat in one of the plush thrones that were used as cabin seating and quietly sipped on a very large tumbler of tequila. It had been a tense few minutes when he brought Alia into the passenger lounging compartment. After much evasion of kicks and punches thrown his way he was able to broker a tentative peace between ARr'Rhiana and Alia. Well at least they weren’t calling each other names or trying to see who had the better martial art skills.

Sean for his part was brooding. Corbett wasn’t sure if it was because of Lieutenant Saxman, or he had some other deep trouble making its way to the surface. He wasn’t one to pry, especially with the skeletons he had in his own closet. He would let his friend simmer for awhile since Sean seemed like he wanted to be left alone.

“Can I get you anything?” The sweet raspy voice whispered into his ear.

Turning his head toward the voice he was kissed by a kneeling Alia.

“That depends darling, what is it you had in mind?” He asked after the kiss broke.

Alia bent her head and whispered in his ear.

“I see.” Corbett said. “I think I can accommodate you.”

The two made their way to the sleeping compartment of the ship as ARr'Rhiana lifted an eyebrow and Sean let a wry smile cross his lips.

After they had closed the door to the master suite Corbett made his way to the computer terminal and hit the relay button. In a second the very rotund countenance of Fat Mickey filled the screen.

“You’ve got a problem Stile.” Mickey wheezed as he stuffed a pastry into his mouth.

“What sort of a problem Mickey?” Corbett asked pushing his hat to the back of his head.

“It seems you’ve attracted the attention of the Am-Tal.?”

“Two questions Mickey.” Corbett whispered his voice quivering with anger. “Why would the Andorian security force be interested in us and how would they even know we are out here.”

“Very good questions Stile, it seems Markin was one of their agents; however, why they are interested in you stems from our little transaction.”

“How could you not know that an Andorian spy was your bodyguard?”

“Oh to be sure I knew he was with the Am-Tal. It’s been bad blood with them since the Babel Conference. However, what’s the Earth saying, keep your friends close but your enemy’s closer.”

“You knew and you did nothing to protect our deal. That’s bad business.” Corbett said coolly.

“Quite the contrary my dear doctor, I am protecting our deal. That’s why we are talking and besides I have a plan to divert attention away from you.”

“I’m listening Mickey, but you better make this good.”

“Yes well as I said they seemed very interested in why you needed a covert shuttle to Arcturus, so much so that they have put in place an agent to track you. Markin was kind enough to tell me that though the exact reason why is still a mystery.”

Kind enough to tell him, Corbett thought, which meant that Markin was more than likely a cloud of vapor by now. “So what’s your plan to divert them?”

“Captain Grag has informed me that there is an asteroid refueling station a parsec from where you are now. I have instructed him to hand you off to another ship coincidently on its way to Arcturus; this will all be done covertly of course. The ship will take you directly to Arcturus unobserved.”

“What kind of a ship?” Corbett asked.

“An Orion trade ship. The people of Arcturus are always eager to trade for our goods.” Fat Mickey said smiling.

Great a slave ship Corbett thought. However, he knew he had little choice. “Fine, but if we are delayed in any way I’m coming back for you.”

“You should be on Arcturus within the next 12 hours.”

“Alright Mickey I’ll play it your way.” Corbett said standing.

“I thought you might.” Fat Mickey replied as he closed the link.

“You don’t seriously trust him, do you?” Alia asked.

“Not as far as I can throw him.” Corbett said. “However, he knows a bad business deal would certainly hurt his credibility as a being that shall we say makes things happen.”

“It would certainly mar his reputation and that’s something no Orion Trader wants.” Alia said sitting down on the edge of the bed. “So what do you want to do until we get to the refueling station?”

“I’m sure we can think of something.” He said as he hit the light switch.


<NRPG> I suspect we will all meet up in my next post.


Respectfully Submitted


Steve Apple

Stile Corbett, MD

CMO, USS HOOD, NCC-1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Horrors From the Past

by David Martens

SD: 2260.349

MD: 2.1645

Scene: Passenger Lounge, Orion Yacht

ARr'Rhiana Tapped the small table in front of her with her fingers. She was kind of tired sitting around in this cramped, smelling craft. Corbett had disappeared in a room with that woman for a while now and Hemux was not at all comfortable with this mission. They still had no clue why StarFleet needed some Senior officers to meet a runaway scientist and certainly not why it had to be on a godforsaken place as Arcturus.

Suddenly the pilot of the craft showed up from out of the cockpit. Without any introduction he snarled abrupt to them "There has been a change in plans. We are making a small stop at a refuellingstation where you will get on another ship. That will bring you to Arcturus still within the expected time."

Sean narrowed his eyes "Why the change in plans?"

The man shrugged his shoulders "Don't know and don't care; I just do as I am told. Now get your stuff. We'll be there in about 15 minutes." With those words he turned and disappeared back into the cabin.

Hemux blinked her eyes and nodded to Sean. "You get our lovebirds? I gather out belongings."

Minutes later Corbett and Alia showed up; the woman looked not amused at all. Hemux couldn't help to grin about the idea how they might jumped up when Sean slammed the door and called Corbett to get his butt out of there…

ARr'Rhiana started to explain to Corbett what was going on as he raised his hand "No need to tell lass, I already know."

Now it was Hemux her turn to look not amuzed; "Corbett? You knew? Since how long?"

"'bout five minutes after I went inthere." He said. ARr'Rhiana placed her hands in her hips "So you knew that for let's say an hour or so? And you just thought you could act as a horny stallion and leave us out here to wait till you had your fun? We are a team, Corbett, such things we should now immediately."

"Relax, Hemux, what could you do ? pack your things and sit here for 45 minutes chewing on your nails? We just get on that Orion trader and get off to Arctures, just a step in between to confuse anyone who might be after us."

ARr'Rhiana turned pale and grabbed Corbetts shirt dragging him so close to him. She blew up her head and gave him a look at her teeth tha made him think about a big shark ready to bite his head of. With a voice that made him shiver a bit she groaned to him "A Slaveship? You expect me to get on an Orion slaveship? Think again Corbett. I rather kill them all with my bare hands then to get involved with the filth that they are."

"What's wrong with you, get your hands of him?!?" Alia was pulling on Hemux her arms, but she just ignored her. Sean layed a hand on her shoulders to calm her dwon "I suggest you at least loosen your grip a bit Hemux, I think Corbett needs some air."

Hemux blinked her eyes as she noticed how Corbett had turned a bit to a purple-ish coulour in his face. She tossed him away with a strength and anger that surprised the rest. Corbett rubed the back of his head where he had hit the wall. "Damn you Hemux, what's wrong with you? I don't like that either but it's just a ship."

Her face was dead frozen cold "I have been there, Corbett. I have been in Orion slavecamps for years. And now I have to fly with them?" With those words she turned away and refised any talk. Corbett turned to Alia. "Do you have any idea what she is talking about.

Alia looked to the stiff back of ARr'Rhiana and whispered with a deep sadness in her voice "If it is true what she tells then I know how she feels. Orions have a way in breaking female prisoners. They use… let's say it mild… very degrading, rough and unconventional methods. Have you ever been the central guest on the Orion Slavemasters parties? Or been passed around to anyone, and I mean anyone who wants to indulge his most perverted fantasies on you? They use drugs that make you helpless, willingless but perfectly aware of every touch, every word. You become a thing, a subject of the most sick, mad individuals there ever existed. If she had spent years in a prisosn camp then she must have seen and felt things you wouldn't want to dream about, Corbett. Believe me, you would not survive for an hour."

With those word Alia went to Hemux and laid an arm around her, leaving Sean and Corbett alone.


<tag ayone>

<<<NRPG>>>

Hi All,

Steve, you are wicked. Now that was an angle I couldn't let go. I think this adds some more troubles to our trip.

Respectfully,

David Martens

Lt ARr'Rhiana Hemux

CSciO , USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR ORIGINS



[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: An Ugly Ride

by Brian V. Mansur

SD: 2260.354

MD: 2.1700

Scene: Orion Trader

ARr'Rhiana's reaction upon hearing that they were to board an Orion slaver was not lost on Sean. Before they did move over, he took her aside.

"I need to know that you're going to make this work ARr'Rhiana," He desperately hoped she wouldn't kick back with a "and what will *you* do if I try to kill the fraking crew?"

Thankfully, she nodded and even offered, "Don't worry. I promise."

But as ARr'Rhiana walked off, Sean secretly vowed to keep the Science Officer in sight at all times if possible. She might think she was okay with this. But sights, sounds, and especially smells could play the worst kind of havoc with feelings. Heaven help them all if they actually ran into someone she knew.

NPRG: Over to you Steve. Just a little bridge for your next post.

Repectfully Submitted,

Brian V. Mansur

LCDR Sean Merrick

FO, USS HOOD, NCC-1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Realization Dawns

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.355

Scene: Bridge, USS HOOD


Lieutenant Commander Mark Compass felt a wave of panic wash over him. He actually thought he might wretch. Reading over the mail he had sent to that pest Steering for the third time he couldn’t quite believe he had done something like that. It was stupid, degrading and completely and totally unprofessional. It would haunt him for the rest of his career. Which, once the captain saw it, would plateau exactly where it was now. If he was lucky he’d stay aboard. He knew he was a good navigator and that the captain did place value on him. But there were a number of good navigators out there. All desperate to land a slot on one of the 12 CONSTITUTION class ships. He was certain a few if not all of them would be better command prospects then he was. Even before the email.


And things had been going so well.


He looked across the bridge at the command seat. He’d practically lived in it the first few days and now he couldn’t bring himself to sit there. It was no longer something he could convince himself he deserved to do. He had to make things right but he didn’t quite know how. He’d already tried to put the brakes on the Starbase Engineering team but all the arrogant team leader had down was wave the signed work orders in his face. Compass had even humbled himself and told them he had been wrong and was rescinding his own orders. The team leader told him to file the new orders with the base and once said orders had been officially communicated the team would stop work. But until that time the work would continue. Compass knew that was a load of crap just as he knew that as acting commander his orders took precedent to anything else. The problem was he had no way to enforce them short of grabbing a phaser and making the situation so much worse.


And that wouldn’t solve the problem he had created with Lieutenant Steering.


For the next few minutes he drummed his fingers across the science console and stared out at the planet below. Finally with a resolve he had forgotten he had he reached out an opened the internal comm. “Compass to Marconi.”


[Marconi here.] The Communications Officer replied.


“Mr. Marconi I really could use your help with something.”


<<<NRPG>>>


Hi all. Sorry for the silence this past week…just getting ready for the holidays. Always the best time of the year to realize how badly I need to win the lottery. Today I got to buy an $800 motor for 5 year old furnace…of course I can’t complain as I will actually have heat for the holidays. At 9am this morning when they couldn’t find the part it looked like it was going to be a long and cold two weeks.


So there are Christmas miracles!


-/


Poorly,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: More for the Party

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.355

Scene: Bridge, IKN DAGGER


Commander Kon of the Klingon cruiser DAGGER stared down at his console and growled. For the past three weeks and for another four his ship had been assigned to patrol along a corridor of intergalactic space that bordered along the neutral zones that divided the 3 great Star Empires. It was a good duty to have. Out here in unclaimed space there was no treaties to worry about, no laws to follow. The result was it was a haven for smugglers and pirates and it meant that he and his crew were able to do what Klingons did best. Fight. Any smuggler dumb enough to cross their pass was a target to be attacked, board, looted and destroyed. It was satisfying, profitable and fine reward for the 6 month tour they had previously endured escorting a science vessel cataloguing gaseous anomalies. But these new orders put an end to all that and he dreamed about the idea of using his disrupter on his comm officer for receiving them.


Still the diversion shouldn’t take too long. A few days perhaps. Perhaps he and his officers could spend a day or two planetside. He had been to Arcturus once before as a junior officer. He and his friends had certainly made their presence know he remembered with a chuckle.


“Helm! Plot a course for the planet Arcturus and intiate at maximum speed.” He orderd.


“At once!”


At least the crew’s effiency remained high he thought sourly as he watched the starscape swirl as the cruiser banked and came about before shooting off into warp. He leaned back in his chair pretending not to notice the looks his bridge officers were making to each other. The dismay was clearly evident and while he could not blame them he hoped one would complain. He wanted nothing better to excise his rage by hitting something, or someone. Perhaps it was an unworthy thought but it would make him feel better. And it was always good to remind them of the food chain.


He smiled at the thought.


<<<NRPG>>>


Just following up on something Scott had put in his previous post...



Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Apologies

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.355

Scene: Deck F, USS HOOD


“Now what does he frakkin want?” Kim Steering swore as she heard Commander Compass’ hail echo through HOOD’s empty corridors. She’d just been about to open an access hatch intent on causing a bit of mayhem for the Starbase Engineering team and she really didn’t want to get stopped while she still had the nerve. It would be easy to ignore the call from that arrogant bastard but the officer in her just couldn’t do it. With a sigh she moved down the corridor and hit the comm button. “Steering here.”


[Where are you lieutenant?]


“Deck F, section 3 junction 28.”


[I’m on my way.]


“Great!” She muttered after the channel closed.


At least she didn’t have to wait long before the bright red turbolift doors at the end of the corridor swished open and Compass strode purposefully out. He looked like he was on a mission and she steeled herself against any eventuality. If he came up with something stupid she’d try to talk her way out of it. But worse comes to worst she’d disobey the order and take her chances with the captain.


“Lieutenant Steering,” he began formally. “I owe you an apology and I am here to make good on that.”


“Sir?” She asked confused.


“The email I sent you was unconscionable. It was the product of panic and ego run amuck. I was trying to play captain while you were trying to do what was best for the ship. That meant trying to force me to get off my lazy ass and stop letting the engineering crew push me around. I didn’t want to do it and when you rightly backed me into a corner I lashed out at you instead of doing my duty. I want you to know that when you take this matter to the captain I will of course admit to my failings and let him know any problems with the ship are due to my inaction and obstruction of your efforts.”


“I see.” Kim said shocked at what Compass had just told her. It was not what she had been expected at all. “What do you plan to do now sir?”


Compass started walked down the corridor and back into the turbolift with Steering by his side. “I tried to get the team to stop adjusting the systems but I’m afraid they won’t listen to me. The only official way to stop them is to send orders through the starbase.” He sighed. “I’m sure any of the senior officers would be listened to immediately but they just aren’t taking me seriously. And given the way I acted for the first few days I can’t say I blame them.”


“What are we doing here?” Kim asked as they entered Auxiliary Control.


Compass powered up the viewscreen and instructed the computer to show a view of main engineering. As soon as the video came up the monitor focused on the engineering team who were setting up their equipment near the main board. “Compass to bridge.”


[Bridge here.]


“Ready Mr. Marconi?”


[Yes sir.] Marconi replied with a laugh. [Just give me the word commander.]


“Do it.”


Half a second later the Red Alert klaxon went off across the ship including Main Engineering causing the Starbase team, who had little if any experience with such an alarm, almost jumped out of their skins. “Intruder alert! Intruder alert! Counter measures to be activated in 30 seconds. I repeat countermeasures to be activated in 30 seconds. All personnel report immediately to safe zones.”


It took all of ten seconds before the team leader was on the comm demanding to speak with Compass.


“Commander Compass here.”


[What is the meaning of this? Turn the damn alarms off immediately my people have work to do.]


“Sorry commander I’ve scheduled an intruder alert drill to test ship systems I’m afraid Engineering is about to be flooded with anestizine gas.”


[That’s preposterous. We’re working down here!]


“I looked over the work orders diligently and main engineering was not on the original list. You’ll be relieved to know I’ve been careful to keep your scheduled work areas free of the gas. I believe the closest one is the Recreation Deck. If you hurry there you should miss the bulk of the gas. Commander Compass out.”


Kim simply stared at Compass for several seconds as she took in all that had just transpired. Finally she smiled and stuck out her hand. “Apology accepted.”


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Falling Apart

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.355

Scene; Universal Exports, Arcturus.


K’Temec tried not to fidget as his wife read through the information on the datapadd he had handed her. By the time she had finished and had looked up her face held an angry scowl. Given the length of time she had stared down at the message she must have read it several times. He was uncertain if that was a good or bad thing. Finally she spoke. “Who have you told?”


“No one.” K’Temec replied, almost biting his tongue to avoid adding, ‘I swear it.’ It was his wife after all, not a superior officer. Of course he’d never been this scared of a superior officer. “No one.” He repeated again in answer to her silent stare.


“You didn’t send in any reports to your supervisor?” She demanded.


“M’lara I have discussed this with no one but you. I’ve filed no reports. I do not know how the Council have found out about this and I do not want a ship here to take the lead in this any more then you do.”


The frown on M’Lara’s face grew deeper. She knew the fool was probably correct. He was stupid but he wasn’t an imbecile. “When was the last time you swept the office for listening devices?”


“This morning.”


“Do it again.” She ordered. She sat back and sipped her raktajino as she watched him methodically sweep the office. Ten minutes later he showed her the results. It was clean. “Is the equipment in working order?”


“It is. But it is far from new. I doubt it would detect anything state-of-the-art.”


“Probably not my husband. But I don’t think anyone would waste top of the line listening devices on your office.” She smiled sweetly at him, mocking his importance. “No our government must have found out the same way the Federation and Kahless knows who else found out. The Romulan’s apparently can’t keep a secret.”


“What do we do?”


M’Lara was a loyal Klingon, so was her simple husband for that matter. But if they allowed this Commander Kon to come here and take over the interception of the Romulan defector what little chance they had of doing the jobs themselves and getting off this forsaken world would be gone. But where they desperate enough to forgo loyalty to the Empire for their own reward? “I don’t know my husband. I don’t know.”


Respectfully


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Good Luck for a Change

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.359

Scene: Romulan Scout Ship


Centurion llhran Kola smiled wickedly as the tractor beam latched on to his ship. It had been a stroke of good fortune to cross paths with the smuggler ship and he wasn’t about to squander it. As soon as the ship had shown up on his sensors he dropped from warp, cut all power and sent out a weak auto distress signal. By the time the ship had pulled along side his small one man scout was tumbling through space looking like it had been adrift for some time. As his craft was pulled into the larger vessel’s cargo bay he hoped that the signal masking device had fooled their sensors into thinking the ship had been abandoned. That and that they didn’t have any hand scanners. His hiding space underneath the deck left him no room for escape if they detected him and if that was the case his clever ploy would likely fail miserably. His tightened the grip around his disrupter.


Eventually he heard the access hatch open and the swoosh of air rush into the cabin. The last thing he had done was expel all the small crafts oxygen save for his small hiding spot. He knew the crew couldn’t be that large but he still needed to take them by surprise.


Ten minutes later and after much stomping about and long conversations in some sort of guttural language he couldn’t understand all things had gone silent. He waited five more minutes to be sure, but it seemed that they had not discovered him and his desperate plan might work. Now all he had to do was sneak out of his ship, disable the crew and then plot a course for Arcturus.


He grimaced at the thought. It had all seen much simpler an hour ago.


<<<NRPG>>>


Hi gang, hope you are all enjoying the holidays!


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Suggestions?

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.359

Scene: Small Hotel Room, New Detroit, Arcturus


<old>


“The Am-Tal goes where it is required." She replied stiffly. "But I concede your point. However, we are not subject to Starfleet’s orders. We report directly to the government of Andor.”


“And Andor is subject to the Federation via the Council.”


Zh'sharav nodded. “Then I would suggest that the Federation leadership has issued several orders to several bodies. What is the saying you humans have? The right hand does not know what the left is doing.”


Jack groaned. “That’s what I was worried about. Hopefully the party won’t be getting any bigger.”


“Captain, we’ve found something.” John said as he peered at the screen while Gar’s fingers ran over the keyboard.


<new>


“What?” Steele asked as he and the Am-Tal operative moved closer to John and Gar.  


“A few somethings.” John replied as scrutinized the readout. Finally he pointed at the small screen. “This,” he pointed at a red chevron, “is a Klingon warship and she is heading directly to Arcuturus.”


“At full speed.” Gar interjected. “She’ll be in orbit within six hours.”


Jack and Zh'sharav traded a look. “What about our Romulan?” The captain asked.


“Well that’s the interesting part. We’ve got three ships inbound on a direct course from Romulus. But this one,” He pointed at a small blue circle. “Seems to be marked differently on the Klingon Defence Net.”


“You think it’s our Romulan?”


“Safe bet.” DeSimms answered.


“Then why don’t they swoop in and capture him. Save themselves a lot of trouble.” And us as well Jack thought too himself.


Gar shook his head. “They won’t be able to intercept before the ship makes orbit. If it is our Romulan he should be down on the planet a full 30 minutes before the Klingons arrive.”


“That’s our window then. Alright now all we have to do is figure out how to make sure we’re in the right place at the right time. Any suggestions?”


<<<NRPG>>>


Didn’t want to add too much as I am hoping one of you want to run with it.


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: The Game's Afoot

by Scott Lusby

SD: 2260.363

Setting: Small Hotel room, New Detroit, Arcturus


<<snip- from Andy's post, entitled "Suggestions?">>

Gar shook his head. "They won't be able to intercept before the ship makes orbit. If it is our Romulan he should be down on the planet a full 30 minutes before the Klingons arrive."

"That's our window then. Alright now all we have to do is figure out how to make sure we're in the right place at the right time. Any suggestions?"

<<end snip>>

Gar shrugged. "That part seems easy enough- we meet him at the spaceport and get off planet before the Klingons arrive."

Steele shot him an angry look. "Of COURSE we grab him and leave- but how do we get to him? Can we be sure, given how many others seem to be motivated at procuring Doctor Sahen's services, that we WILL be the only ones waiting? I don't think we should depend on that."

"A wise thought," Avae Zh'sharav nodded.

"We go covert," John DeSimms said.

Gar glanced over at the Security chief. "I am assuming you mean more covert than we are currently."

Avae shot back at Gar. "With all due respect, you're not exactly covert right now."

Before Gar could reply, Steele intervened. "John's right- we need a bit more subtlety here...and I think I have an idea."

The Captain glanced at DeSimms. "Do you think you could scare up some suitable spaceport worker uniforms- preferably baggage handlers or other support staff- something that could get us behind closed doors at the spaceport, as well as any ID's we might need, in the next couple of hours?"

John nodded. "I think I can swing that," he said, turning and walking out the door of the room without another word.

Steele looked at Gar and Avae. "We'll need to link up with Merrick and his team once they arrive, and make arrangement for everyone to leave, as it doesn't look like they'll have time to arrange their own departures." He met the Am-Tal agent's stare. "We could use your expertise in helping get off-planet with as little fanfare as possible."

The blue-hued woman looked from Gar, and back to the Captain. "All right, Captain; I have some contacts I can use that I trust," she said. "I'll meet back with you in 3 hours."

With that, the graceful-yet-lethal Andorian woman left the room.

"Nice figure," Steele quipped.

"I hadn't noticed," Gar retorted. Then, after a brief silence, he looked at Steele. "So, what do WE do for the next couple of hours?"

The Captain powered up his own minicamp. "We try to find out exactly who Doctor Sahen is; knowing who he is and what his importance is might help us avoid a free-for-all at the spaceport."


<<NRPG>>

A short one to give us something to do.

Daniel- I sent you on a little errand for some suitable gear. How you get it and what you get is up to you. Just don't break too many laws- or bones- along the way. ;)

Andy- I hope this was OK. I originally wanted to pair Gar and Avae off...but I think this works out better. It lets me play Avae a little and still work with you on finding out who Sahen really is.

ALL- LET'S GET POSTING.


Respectfully Submitted,

-- Scott Lusby

/\ LCDR Gar Th'elenth

Chief Engineer

USS HOOD NCC-1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Tangled Webs

by Scott Lusby

SD: 2260.363

MD: About 20 minutes after leaving the Small Hotel Room in my post entitled "The Game's Afoot"

Setting: Offices of Albright Ore Processing, New Detroit, Arcturus


Avae Zh'sharav walked through the doors of the 20th-floor office with barely a sound; however, the aged Andorian behind the desk knew she was there nonetheless.

"Well?" he asked without looking up as she approached the desk.

"They bought our story- I think," she said, stopping a meter or so away. "The Captain- Jack Steele- doesn't sound completely convinced, but I don't think he'll be a problem."

"Hmmph," the older Andorian grunted.

After a moment, the man finally looked up. "I am assuming that since you're still here you have more information for me?" he asked, his antennae pitching forward.

Avae took another step closer to the desk, now standing nearly on top of it. "Gar is with them."

The pale-skinned Andorian behind the desk met her stare now. "Here?" he paused, tossing the tablet in his hands down onto his desk more vigorously than normal. "Why didn't I know about this?"

Avae shrugged. "Probably because Starfleet didn't want ANYONE to know of their presence here. They may be sloppy at times, but they are not incompetent."

The man leaned forward, and pitched out of the chair. "He could present a problem," he muttered.

Zh'sharav followed the older man. "No more so than the others," she said. Then, she moved the topic away from Gar. "They're planning on grabbing Sahen at the spaceport; they're going in disguised as workers there. They asked me to find them a quick and quiet way off-planet."

"How fortuitous," he quipped. "Still..." He allowed his words to trail off.

Avae waited until her control sorted things through.

"Do what you need to do- get them off-planet safely," he said. "Use whatever resources you need."

She nodded. "And then?"

Tolan Th'artak spun and met his gaze. "And then you finish this."

"And if they interfere- if GAR interferes?"

Th'artak said nothing for a moment. Then, his words clipped, he said, "Eliminate anyone who gets in the way- ANYONE."


MD: Same Setting: Small Hotel Room


"Hey- I found something," Gar said as the Captain stepped away from the window.

"Already? I had thought this would be harder."

The Andorian nodded. "It would be if we were looking for official information- military records, classified research, that sort of thing. But I tried something different: I just searched for any media relating to him."

Steele chuckled. "And I imagine you found a lot."

Gar nodded again. "Yes- apparently Dr. Sahen is quite the pioneer in genetics; his work has been causing quite a stir in and around Romulus."

Steele began reading over Gar's shoulders: dozens upon dozens of biographies and feature fluff bled together, until something caught his eye.

"Let's see this one," he said, pointing.

Gar pulled up the work, and they read.

Gar inhaled deeply as he read. Steele, ever the more eloquent, simply said, "Oh shit."

Clearly, as they both finished, they had some understanding of the ramifications of Doctor Sahen's work, though they would both feel better when Doctor Corbett arrived to confirm their suspicions.

The two officers glanced at one another. "The man is clearly a monster, but I don't understand how the Am-Tal fit into all this," Gar stated, shaking his head.

"I was about to ask you the same question," the Captain replied.


<<NRPG>>

Just adding some fuel to the fire...heh heh heh...


Respectfully Submitted,

- Scott Lusby

/\ LCDR Gar Th'elenth

Chief Engineer

USS HOOD NCC-1703


AND


Avae Zh'Sharav

Am-Tal Operative


AND


Tolek Th'artak

Am-Tal Control Officer

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Green memories

by David Martens

SD: 2260.364

Setting: Orion Trader Closing in on Arcturus


AR'rRhiana was tensed, the whole fligt she had been anxious and nervous. The smell aboard the Orion slavetrader made her sick, she could smell the sweat, the tears the blood. Hell, she could even hear the walls vibrate from screams and begging shouts from the slaves that had been transported with this ship. It made her sick. She was pale, slightly sweating and her teeth where clasped together.

But untill now it had been fine and she had been able to handle herself. Suddenly a tall, broad-shouldered, mid-aged man walked in. "We are almost at Arcturus, we drop you of and leave then." Then he narrowed his eyes as he took a deep breath of air "Someone smells llike a slave here." he grunted, his eyes going from one to another, fixating finally on Hemux.

Hemux had grasped for air as the guy made his rude comment and now her hands where clasped aounrd the armsof the chair, her eyes wide open, her breath fast.

The Orion stepped up to her "Definitely, you have served as a slave, I see one , I smell one." He smiled as he leant clser to her "I taste one..." He said as he licked his lips. With all the force in her 95 year old body, all her experience she had gained in StarFleet, the slavecamps and her martial arts training, she leashed out to the Orion slavetrader. She slammed her head in the middle of his face, enjoying the sound of his noose breaking, crushing under he thick skull; she hit him hard with her two fists in his stomach, stomping the air out his lungs; grabbed his arm and tossed him over her shoulders with a fury no one expected from the woman and when he came down hard, she jumped on his back ; opened her moiuth as wide as no one ever had imagined and snapped her teeth in his neck.

Only at that moment Corbett and Merrick where able to pull her off the Orion and even then it took them a lot of force to hold her back.

Corbett slapped her face rather hard and barked to her "Snap out of it Hemux, you got him and good, leave it now."

All looked to the Orion laying on the deck, a pool of blood getting slowly bigger where he laid down. Then Alia walked up to him and kneeled to check in on him...


<<<NRPG>>>


Ok, I just came home today after a family visit for the Christmas holidays and I noticed a teaser in my mailbox... So Scott, here is number one for you!

Brian, Steve, I let it up to you two to decide what's the status of the Orion and what happens now...


Respectfully,

David Martens

Lt ARr'Rhiana Hemux

CSciO , USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Conundrum

by Scott Lusby

SD: 2260.364

MD: A couple of hours after the actions in the post "Tangled Webs" Setting: Offices of Albright Ore Processing, New Detroit, Arcturus


Avae Zh'sharav looked at the well-dressed man on her portacomp's screen. "I'll need those ID's within the hour, Mac," she said.

"I know, I know, I know," the well-dressed man grumbled. Six- four humans, all male, one Denobulan female, and one Andorian male." He paused, then added, his tone suggestive, "You know the Andorian?"

Avae did her best to look disgusted. "Why- because I am Andorian? Does that mean I know ALL Andorians?"

Mac shook his head. "No, but if he's here on Arcturus, I'm sure you DO know him."

"Just have the ID's ready- and make sure you do it quietly, or you'll lose more than your payment for the job," she spat, and abruptly closed the channel. Mac was good at what he did and trustworthy- as trustworthy as anyone was in this business, anyway...but sometimes he had a big mouth.

Her conscience chastised her for the way she treated Mac; she knew damn well it wasn't Mac that had upset her.

It was Mac's innocent reference to Gar, for she DID know Gar.

Intimately.

Neither had spoken since Gar left Andoria for Starfleet. There was nothing to say: Gar had decided to turn his back on his home, his heritage. The destruction of Vulcan almost three years ago now had not only left a vacuum in the halls of power within the Federation, but also within Starfleet. Many Andorians had chosen to help fill that void...

And had consequently taken many of Andoria's finest sons and daughters in the process.

Avae had no problem with the Federation; she truly did believe in its ideals. But there were plenty of problems at home...and the Federation was supposed to serve ANDORIA, support her planet, her people, not the other way around.

It didn't help that it was the destruction of Vulcan that was the catalyst for all this. Vulcan, their ancient enemy, now gone...and weakening Andoria as it gave way.

She would never forgive Gar for choosing Starfleet over Andoria.

    • For choosing Starfleet over Andoria, or over YOU?** her conscience goaded.

Part of her wanted to lash out at such a ridiculous notion...but then that would simply be a denial. She knew, deep down, that part of her reaction was precisely because Gar had chosen another path, a path that lead him away from her.

Avae shook her head. They had been- SHE had been- young, and she simply assumed that his destiny and hers were intertwined. It was a rude awakening when she found out otherwise, indeed.

But he was here, now...perhaps fate had taken a more circuitous route than she had imagined...

Avae shook her head again, trying to push such thoughts from her mind. She had a job to do, and she couldn't let anyone get in the way of her dealing with Doctor Sahen before he unleashed his horror upon the galaxy.

However, she also knew that she could not kill Gar. So what would she do if he got in the way?

She only saw one answer- she had to avoid the possibility of him interfering before it ever came to that.


<<NRPG>>

Answering David's post...and doing a little CD and adding more intrigue to our mess here. :)


Respectfully Submitted,

- Scott Lusby

Avae Zh'sharav

Am-Tal Operative

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: You Don't Order Me!

by Andy Catterick

SD: 2260.364

Scene: Rec Deck, USS HOOD

Lieutenant Commander Spanner stalked the large recreation deck of HOOD in a foul mood. All around him his work crews pretended to be diligently working on a repair or recalibrating a console. Anything to avoid the eye and the wrath of their fuming commanding officer. He didn't know what he was madder at, being trapped on the rec deck or being outsmarted by that spineless idiot Compass. Outsmarted? He snorted at the thought. Compass wasn't smart enough to outsmart anyone. The only reason he and his teams had manoeuvred out of engineering was his complacency. He knew he had cowered Compass and he assumed that would be the end of it. But he'd forgotten about that troublemaking Academy poster wannabe Steering. She was smart enough to trigger this and it was undoubtedly her string pulling that had caused Compass to remember he was an officer.

Actually he thought as he stared out the observation window at the Starbase off in the distance, what he was most incensed at was the way he looked in front of his team. He pretended to ignore the looks they were giving him. Just as he decided against hearing the chuckles and whispers as he walked by. It had taken months to whip this group of lazy incompetents into shape and this episode was sure to put a dent into the efficiency they had attained.

"Sir!" One of his techs shouted across the expansive deck. "We've got a response."

"It's about frakkin time!" He growled as he strode purposefully across the deck "what is the meaing of this?" He demanded without preamble as arrived at the comm terminal.


[I though the announcement was clear.] Commander Compass answered. [I wanted to do a full test of the intruder suppression procedures. It was best to do it now, with so few people aboard, and I made sure it would not impact on any of your work parties.]


"Well it damn well did Compass! My whole team was down there and we have at least 12 hours or work to complete. I demand you remove the gas and allow us entry into Main Engineering. Immediately."


[I'm afraid I'm a little confused. I scrutinized the work orders you gave me when you gave abaord, cross referenced with those you filed at the Starbase and those filed by Commander Gar. Not only were you not scheduled to be in Main Engineering when the gas was released you were not scheduled to be there at all.]


"I told you this morning that it was my intention to spend the rest of the time allotted in Mian Engineering getting this ships systems back to the defaults recommended by Starfleet Engineering.]


[And I told you that all modifications had already been approved by Starfleet Engineering and that further alteration was subject to approval of the Chief Engineer or that captain. And in their absense, myself. I am certain not only did I not give such approval I ordered you not make any changes.]


"Ordered? You don't give orders to me."


Compass broke in before the engineer's tirade could get a full wind behind it. [I just did. Now then, I have been careful to keep all your filed work areas clear and will be happy to utilize the transporters to move your crews where needed. Failing that you can contact the base and have your teams beamed off this ship. Compass out.]



<<<NRPG>>>


Scott: Great idea. I look forward to reading all the posts.

Some more fluff posts as I want to see what you guys all do with the mission!

I hope to get another post out tomorrow...but probably won't. Its a busy few days for me.


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: The Shuttleport

by Daniel Belin

Scene: Galor Shuttleport, Lower Levels

DeSimms strafed through the massive jumble of pipes and generators. The sterile area, lit by fluorescent lights and colored a shade of white was the high-tech part of the shuttleport that controlled landing pad systems and communications. DeSimms was looking for the access hatch to the more rusted, badly lit 'underside' of the port that contained most of the systems as well as barracks for the employees of the company that ran the shuttleport. He found the hatch unlocked near a large pipe, and opened it pointing his Disruptor Carbine down the chute.

He climbed down the short ladder and landed near a generator in a messy, rusting room. Shadows of a fans blades rotating hit the generator, and suddenly a figure interrupted that shadow. A low-level supervisor walked by in a plastic jumpsuit. As the man came around the corner where DeSimms was hiding, DeSimms jumped out at him, smothering him with his mass. The man sputtered and protested for a few seconds, and then was still. DeSimms put a piece of tape over the supervisor's mouth and said, "Take me to the security chief now!"

The supervisor led him down several passages, and DeSimms had to hide several times as workers walked by. He saw a set of security men walk by with some prostitutes who were loitering in the Shuttleport lobby. Another time, DeSimms saw a large hairy creature being pulled down the halls by several security men. Eventually they came to a sliding door secured with a keypad. DeSimms pushed the carbine into the supervisor's neck, and the supervisor typed the code. As the door slid open, DeSimms pushed the supervisor to the side and was met with a fat green man behind an ornate desk. DeSimms yelled, "Hands where I can see them!"

The Orion complied, and put his hands into the air. He looked at DeSimms and calmly asked, "What do you want?"

"Simple. Uniforms and full access to the Shuttleport," DeSimms gestured to a console near the supervisors desk, "Can that be done from this console?"

"I can put you into the system, but I need your biometric data," said the Orion, moving over to the console with his hands still in the air. DeSimms responded to this by pulling out several containers of DNA from each member of the team. The Orion took it from DeSimms and plugged it into the computer, after a few chirps and beeps the computer spat out seven cards with ALL ACCESS written in several languages.

The Orion walked over to a slit in the wall, but DeSimms raised his gun. The Orion responded, "You want your uniforms, right?"

"Yes."

The Orion gestured to the slot and said, "Well this is a replicator. I can get your uniforms from here, you know. This IS the 23rd Century."

"OK then," said DeSimms, who leveled his carbine at the level of the Orion's head, "I need nine uniforms-"

"Eight? But you only needed seven entries into the system!"

"Do what I say or your head will be crispier than toast," DeSimms barked, "I want five engineering jumpsuits, two security jumpsuits, and a flight operations uniform. Now!"

As the Orion occupied himself with the replication, DeSimms covertly slid his finger across the disruptor's control panel, lowering the power level a few notches down. The Orion turned with several uniforms over his shoulder and quipped, "Done yet?"

"Almost," said DeSimms, who pointed the disruptor at the Orion's chest and depressed the trigger twice. Two balls of energy sunk into his chest and he collapsed. DeSimms turned and fired a shot into the supervisor as well. He drew the hood over his head, concealing his humanity from all observers.

The last anyone at the shuttleport of the being in the hooded robe was him loading two man-sized pieces of baggage onto a hoverbike.

--

Daniel Belin

Lt. John DeSimms

Direct Action Operative (Temporary Position)

USS HOOD, NCC-1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Thinking Like Merrick

by Steve Apple

SD: 2260.363

Setting: Orion Slave Ship - Passenger Module


<< Snip From Dave’s Post “Green memories”

The Orion stepped up to her “Definitely, you have served as a slave, I see one, smell one.”He smiled as he leaned closer to her “taste one...” He said as he licked his lips. With all the force in her 95 year old body, all the experience she had gained in Star Fleet, the slave camps and her martial arts training, she lashed out at the Orion slave trader. She slammed her head in the middle of his face, enjoying the sound of his nose breaking, crushing under her thick skull; she hit him hard with her two fists in his stomach, stomping the air out his lungs; grabbed his arm and tossed him over her shoulders with a fury no one expected from the woman and when he came down hard, she jumped on his back; opened her mouth as wide as no one ever had imagined and snapped her teeth in his neck.

Only at that moment Corbett and Merrick where able to pull her off the Orion and even then it took them a lot of force to hold her back.


Corbett slapped her face rather hard and barked at her “Snap out of it Hemux, you got him and good, leave it be.”

All looked to the Orion laying on the deck, a pool of blood getting slowly bigger where he laid. Then Alia walked up to him and kneeled to check in on him...”

>> End Snip


“Stile he’s not breathing and I don’t feel his pulse.” Alia yelled.

Corbett let go of ARr'Rhiana and rushed to the Orion and immediately ran his scanner over the man. It didn’t take him long to realize there was nothing he could do. Corbett shook his head to Alia and stood putting his scanner back into the med kit.

“I don’t think he’ll be harassing slaves anymore.” Corbett said pushing his hat to the back of his head.

“He was a good overseer and you have deprived me of his last remaining years of tenure.” A gruff voiced Orion said stepping into the passenger compartment; he had been attracted by the noise of the fight.

Corbett turned to face the Orion. The man was at least a head taller and almost twice as broad as him, but the anger in his face made the man step back a bit.

“Your man attacked her.” Merrick screamed back at the man as he let go of the Denobulan and started toward the Orion.

Corbett pushed his hand back signaling Merrick to stop. “Just what is it you are proposing?” Corbett asked.

The Orion smiled. “She cost me an overseer, so I demand compensation.”

“Go on.” Corbett growled.

“To replace him is expensive.” The Slave owner said. “I’ll take your slave women as payment for him.”

“And if I refuse?” Corbett asked.

“Then not only will you never make it to Arcturus, but I’ll kill you right here.” The Orion said with a mirthless smile.

“Stile, you can’t even be entertaining that deal.” Merrick said coming up to stand next to him.

“As I do not own the 2 women in question completely myself,” Corbett said nodding toward Merrick. “I’ll need a moment to convince my co-owner.

“We have 30 minutes until planet fall. I’ll give you 1 minute to convince him.

Corbett turned and grabbed Merrick, “Start nodding your head in agreement.”

Merrick took the cue and let Corbett drag them both over to the Denobulan.

ARr'Rhiana’s eyes were glassy and Corbett could tell she was in a mild form of psychogenic shock. “We won’t give you up I promise.” He said as he pressed the hypo into her leg.

Merrick caught her as she fell and helped her to the deck. “You better know what you’re doing.” He whispered.

Corbett faced the Orion. “She’ll be out for at least an hour. I’d shackle her now while you have the chance.”

“You son of a bitch.” Alia screamed at him. “I’m not your property you can’t trade me.”

“On the contrary darlin, Fat Mickey gave you to me so I can dispose of you any way I wish.”

Alia lunged at Corbett while the Orion slave owner screamed with laughter.

“Grab his weapon.” Corbett said through clenched teeth as he tried to keep Alia’s arms, legs, and teeth from landing.

Pushing her hard he watched her hit the Orion slave owner squarely in the chest and scramble for the weapon at his side. The Orion was caught off guard, but only for a moment. Grabbing Alia’s arm he twisted her back to him and was reaching for the weapon she had pulled.

The loud thunderclap was deafening in the small cabin. As if in slow motion they watched as the slave owner’s eyes widened and he fell to the deck the back of his head missing.

Corbett’s Colt pistol had a small whiff of powder residue coming from the barrel.

“Alia the disrupter.” Merrick said as he reached to catch the thrown weapon. “How many men are on this ship?”

“Usually around fifteen,” she said. “There’s five command crew and the rest are used to make sure the slaves stay in line.”

“What kind of fire power do they have?” Corbett asked.

“Only the command crew carries disruptors. The overseers use stun rods, so as not to irreparably damage the merchandise” She said with disdain.

“I take it you’re thinking what I am?” Merrick asked.

“Let’s see,” Corbett said sarcastically. “You want to storm the command module and take over the ship.”

“You’re brighter than you look doctor.” Merrick said smiling.

“Obviously not bright enough if I’m thinking about the same things as you.” Corbett shot back. “We’ve got maybe thirty more seconds before someone comes to investigate that gunshot.”

“Then we better get moving.” Merrick said.

“Alia take this.” Corbett said handing her his pistol and a hypo. “As soon as we’re gone use the hypo on ARr'Rhiana. Then barricade the door and don’t move until you hear from either Sean or I.”

“But…”

“No arguments just do it for god sake.” Corbett said interrupting her.

Alia nodded as the two Star Fleet officers left.

TBC…


<<<NRPG>>>

My sincere apologies to all for not posting, but I have been swamped at work and just got home from a grueling teaching assignment. Doctors are worse than grade schoolers when it comes to being in a classroom. I am off for the next couple of days and hope this will be the first in a series of posts.

Andy – Scott intimated to it earlier, but I wanted to reiterate that you have singlehandedly kept things moving these last couple of weeks. I’m not on the command staff, but you have truly exemplified what it means to be a commanding officer. As a Captain I think we’re all damn glad to have you.

Brian and Dave I hope I have kept with the spirit of your characters. Dave, ARr'Rhiana may have been quiet for this one post, but I think we’ll be seeing just what that Denobulan powerhouse can really do in the next few posts.

Scott glad your back on your feet and feeling better. I believe that this is post 200.


Respectfully,

Steve Apple

Stile Corbett, MD

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Confession is Good For the Soul

by Scott Lusby

SD: 2260.364

MD: At the same time as my post entitled "Conundrum"

Setting: Small Hotel Room, New Detroit, Arcturus


Gar and Steele traded uncomfortable glances as they sorted out what they had learned about Dr. Sahen.

"Why would we be escorting this guy back to the Federation?" Gar asked.

Steele shook his head in disbelief for what felt like the umpteenth time in the last two hours. "I don't know- you'd have thought we would have learned out lessons in the Eugenics Wars."

Gar's antennae twitched. "Eugenics Wars?"

Steele shot Gar a raised eyebrow. "Not part of your Academy reading, Gar?"

Th'elenth shrugged. "Who knows? My head was spinning with warp theory and warp geometry at the time."

The HOOD's captain pulled a chair closer to Gar. "Well, let me give you a brief history refresher then." He paused for a moment, looking at the picture of Doctor Sahen on his portacomp, and then continued. "The Eugenics Wars were fought on Earth, and were in many experts' eyes the precursor to World War III. They were fought between genetically-engineered 'supermen' and the rest of the Earth. Eventually, the superhuman despots were overthrown, but it plunged Earth into a World War as humanity scrambled to fill the vacuum of power."

"'Supermen?'"

Steele nodded. "Yes- genetically enhanced to be 'better' than normal humans. You know- stronger, smarter, hardier. However, the developers forgot to take into account some natural developments in the human psyche that went along with superior ability."

Gar nodded in understanding. "Of course- superior ambition and arrogance."

Steele grinned thinly. "You understand humans better than you think," he said.

"We're not really all that different in those regards," Gar said. He paused, then added, "Andorian science toyed with this at one time too. However, there was too much opposition to the program; most seemed to feel that the gods had intended for Andorians to be as they were, and that to alter that unnecessarily was an abomination against nature."

Both froze as Gar said this. "An abomination," Gar hissed.

Steele met his stare. "I think I know why the Am-Tal is here," he said.

"She's going to kill Doctor Sahen to keep him from creating more 'supermen,'" he said. Then, he added, "And she'll kill anyone who stands in her way."

Steele was lost in thought. "Our problem is bigger than that, Gar," he murmured as he began to think about the choices ahead of them.

"Moreso than you think," Gar said softly, and Steele turned around at the change in his tone.

"What do you mean?"

Gar sighed heavily. "I know Avae," he said. I mean I KNOW her."


<<NRPG>>

Here's one for Daniel's post that clarifies a little what Doctor Sahen does for a living.


Respectfully Submitted,

-- Scott Lusby

/\ LCDR Gar Th'elenth

Chief Engineer

USS HOOD NCC-1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGNIS] USS HOOD: Bait

by Scott Lusby

SD: 2260.364

MD: Shortly after the events of "Conundrum" and "Confession is Good For the Soul"

Setting: Small Hotel, New Detroit, Arcturus


Gar Th'elenth closed the door behind him and strode down the dingy hallway. He needed to think things through, and for that he needed to be alone.

There were several things he could not wrap his head around in this mess- for one, why would the Federation want to offer a guy like Sahen asylum, given its own horrific experiences with genetic engineering in the past, if they didn't want to MAKE use of his talents? Could they REALLY be looking to reopen that Pandora's box under the arrogant assumption that they "know better" now?

"Apparently Augments aren't the only ones whose arrogance gets in the way," he muttered as he pressed a button on the elevator.

But those thoughts, at this moment, were taking a back seat to those concerning one Avae Zh'sharav.

He was stunned when she walked into their hotel room earlier that day- something he tried his best to hide from the Captain and DeSimms, though he didn't know if he'd been entirely successful at that. And she was as beautiful as he remembered...

He was not surprised that she was Am-Tal, however: her connection with the culture of home ran deeper than in him.

And so, as he stepped from the elevator and into what passed for a lobby, he understood why the Am-Tal- and Avae in particular was here: they were doing what someone, somewhere SHOULD have done sooner: put a phaser blast between his eyes and be done with it. Though he wasn't quite as fervent a believer as Avae had been, he didn't like the idea of 'Augments.' It was unnatural, and that was the end of it for him.

"Gar," a familiar voice said from behind a pillar.

He did not need to turn around to know who it was.

"Avae," he said, trying to keep his tone even and controlled.

She stepped from behind the pillar, and crossed the distance between them slowly. "It has been a long time," she said, her voice almost a whisper.

Gar breathed deeply as she stepped inside his personal space. "I know what you plan to do, Avae," he said.

Zh'sharav stopped. "Then you know who- what- Sahen is?'

"I do- and so does Captain Steele," Gar affirmed.

Now, the Am-Tal agent stepped so close to Gar that light could hardly squeeze between them. She looked him straight in the eye. "Then help me rid the galaxy of his kind," she said, wrapping her arms around him and drawing him in tightly.

Gar said nothing; his arms, limp for a moment, slowly found their way around her lithe form and, eventually, enveloped her.

He closed his eyes, and breathed her in deeply.

"I have missed you," he said softly.


<<NRPG>>

...and that's for Steve's post. More CD...and giving Gar a moral dilemma to deal with as well as a little emotional tension. I think Steele's got one now too, as to whether we should follow our orders or not.


Respectfully Submitted,

-- Scott Lusby

/\ LCDR Gar Th'elenth

Chief Engineer

USS HOOD NCC-1703


AND


Avae Zh'sharav Am-Tal Operative

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Truth

by Daniel Belin

Scene: Hotel Room, New Detroit, Arcturus

The captain raised an eyebrow when he walked in on two semiconscious shuttleport workers. He turned to John and was about to ask a question, but John read his face and explained, "We needed inside intelligence if we want to pick up this Doctor Sahen. These two were both obvious choices, considering their knowledge and clearance. And...well, the fact we can use them as shields if Mr. Fat Orion here double-crossed us."

In response, the Captain threw a piece of paper onto DeSimms' desk. It was a page published by Dr. Sahen in the Scientific Romulan journal, DeSimms read it and raised an eyebrow, and the Captain looked at him and asked, "Well? Doesn't it shock you?"

"No. Not at all. What surprises me is Andor's involvement. The Am-Tal should know that Intel is gonna probably kill him anyways after they get what they want."

DeSimms got a glint in his eye and put on his robe. He was walking out of the room when the Captain inquired, "Where are you going?"

"For a walk. Be back in an hour, Captain."

The Captain was about to comment, but DeSimms had already left the room. The Captain frowned and proceeded to look intently at the two shuttleport employees. By the time Gar asked whether he should try to stop John or follow him, DeSimms was long gone. The Captain simply said to Gar, "Let him be. Anyways, you have to answer for where you were for the last half hour."

"Well, Sir..."


Scene: Street near Hotel and Norm's Weapons Shop

DeSimms had scanned the area with a 'borrowed' Land Warrior eyepiece. No cameras. Not a peep. Under his hood, he was unidentifiable just like he wanted to be. He remembered this as how it used to be, sitting on a bench concealed until the target walked by. Him springing up, taking them to a dark room where Intel would interrogate them for hours. And to consider, Starfleet and the Federation still deny using torture. As DeSimms grinned under his Hood, he saw a blue figure walk in front of him.

He got up and shadowed Avae for a block until they reached the entrance to Norm's concealed shop. DeSimms barreled into her knocking her through the door into the shop. Norm stood waiting with a pistol. DeSimms put her in a full nelson and brought her to a large, empty storage closet where he secured her to a chair. She looked at the two of them, but could not identify them because of the bad light.

Suddenly, a bright light switched on. One man was a human, with a bushy beard. One of his eyes was gouged out, and his other eye had a shifty look about it. The other humanoid started slowly taking off his hood, revealing finally his bald head. Avae gasped, "DeSimms?"

"Yes, thats right. You really thought they would send in just a normal Starfleet team. No, they had a choice. Send in Starfleet Intel, and do things the messy way. OR send a standard team, with ME."

"Your opinion of yourself is rather lofty, Mr. DeSimms."

Norm interjected, "He has the right to have a 'lofty' opinion of himself. Four years in Starfleet Special Forces, one year in Starfleet Recon Teams. He knows a lot about this kind of thing. Some would consider him an...expert."

DeSimms then said, "So now you are going to tell us what you are really doing here. Or more specifically, why Andor is involved."

"Why would you care? And how do you even expect me to divulge these answers?"

"Simple. What Norm is holding is not a simple phaser pistol. Yes, it has the normal stun and kill settings, but it also has a special setting that is designed to cause the most intense pain possible. It will make every muscle in your body contract at once," DeSimms gestured to Norm, "I also have a tricorder. I can set it to detect lies. So it's simple, you don't tell us the truth or don't talk, the pain starts."

"No. Starfleet is not this barbaric."

DeSimms gestured to Norm, and Norm depressed the trigger. Avae screamed in mortal agony as the pain set in, and DeSimms signaled Norm to cut it off. When Norm complied and the pain disappeared, Avae was a bit more talkative, "DeSimms, Gar said you know about Sahen."

"Yes, we know about the augments-"

"Augments? Is this the scope of your so called knowledge? No, it goes much deeper than that. Sahen used to be head of Reaserch and Development for a Romulan Military laboratory. He used to make terrible diseases, nanotechnological bugs that could bring down an entire global computer net. The pinnacle of his work was a virus so potent that one thermos of it could infect an entire continent. Turn the infected into something out of one of your twentieth century horror films!"

Norm interjected, "Whats it got to do with Andor?"

Avae shook her head and said, "I won't tell you. It is a secret of Andoria!"

"Now you listen to me, lady. You tell me, or I tell my friend to keep shooting that device at you until you tell us or pass out!"

"Fine. During the Galactic Wars of this century, a Am-Tal operative infiltrated Dr. Sahen's lab. He told us the horrors within, and only a few months later he was executed and a probe filled with one of these viruses was launched at the core worlds. It looked as if Romulus was taking revenge on Andor for infiltrating one of its labs. We destroyed the missile in flight and disgraced the Romulan Guard."

"And Sahen?"

"He was shunned and demoted to doing low level engineering work on the project that you are aware of. We assume that he is trying to exact revenge on Andor for his disgrace."

"Thats not a stretch," quipped Norm. He began speculating and said to the Andorian, "So you are here to make sure that Dr. Sahen cannot attack Andor."

"Yes."

"One final question," said DeSimms, "Who and where is your controller? We know you have one."

"I think you will learn in time," said Avae.

"Put it aside for now," said Norm, "You should probably go to the Captain before he starts asking questions."

"Fine," said DeSimms. He turned to Avae, "Gar has been acting strangely since he saw you. Any explanation?"

"We used to be involved with each other. You know, romantically. We broke apart when he went to Starfleet but I know that he is interested in me."

"Is it mutual?" asked DeSimms.

"I am not sure," said Avae, "We talked about an hour ago."

"Jesus, John, you have to deal with her boyfriend?" asked Norm, "Looks like you are going to need some backup."

"Well, we need all the help we can get," said John, "And if I have do deal with Gar, it is good to know that I have a half-competent sniper by my side."

"Lets get a movin'!" exclaimed Norm, who was already in the process of carefully releasing Avae. DeSimms nodded in agreement, as of course, he couldn't wait to tell Gar he had tortured and interrogated his girlfriend.

NRPG- Just adding a half competent sniper to the entourage.

Scott- I can hear the tumbleweeds and cheap movie set being brought in for Gar and DeSimms little showdown.


-- A post brought to you by,

Daniel Belin

playing as

John DeSimms

Operative

USS HOOD, NCC-1703


and


Norm Sheckleton

Retired Sniper

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: A Fly in the Ointment

by Scott Lusby

SD: 2260.365 MD: Immediately after Daniel's "Truth" Setting: Streets of New Detroit, Arcturus


Avae Zh'sharav winced as she moved quickly down the sidewalk, careful not to appear rushed and therefore draw attention to her, but at the same time trying to put as much distance between herself and John DeSimms.

Quickly, she turned a corner, then another, and finally made her way down an alleyway more within her "comfort zone" inside new Detroit. Once there, she brought a small communicator up to her mouth.

[[[Did they buy it?]]] a gruff voice asked.

"I think DeSimms did- I couldn't tell," she said, her tones hushed. "He had a little muscle with him and a hand-held tricorder; I had to feed him SOME truth."

There was a pause. [[[Are you all right?]]]

"Nothing I can't handle," she exaggerated.

Another pause. [[[And Gar?]]]

She thought back to their conversation. "He's torn," she said. "Perhaps what I told DeSimms will give him the push he needs."

Yet another pause. [[[You do understand what you must do if he DOES interfere, right?]]]

Avae closed her eyes, though she wasn't sure if it was from the lingering pain of DeSimms' brutal torture or at the thought of killing Gar. "I understand," she said.

Suddenly, the line cut off; she placed the small communicator back into a pocket and, panning her gaze around the alleyway, scurried off to visit a man named Mac about some documents necessary for interplanetary travel.


<<NRPG>>

Just a short one replying to Daniel's post- Avae's not THAT easy. ;)


Respectfully Submitted,

-- Scott Lusby

Avae Zh'sharav

Am-Tal Operative

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Taking the Green Machine

by Steve Apple

SD: 2260.363


<<Snip From “Thinking Like Merrick”

“I take it you’re thinking what I am?” Merrick asked.

“Let’s see,” Corbett said sarcastically. “You want to storm the command module and take over the ship.”

“You’re brighter than you look doctor.” Merrick said smiling.

“Obviously not bright enough if I’m thinking about the same things as you.” Corbett shot back. “We’ve got maybe thirty more seconds before someone comes to investigate that gunshot.”

“Then we better get moving.” Merrick said.

“Alia take this.” Corbett said handing her his pistol and a hypo. “As soon as we’re gone use the hypo on ARr'Rhiana. Then barricade the door and don’t move until you hear from either Sean or I.”

“But…”

“No arguments just do it for god sake.” Corbett said interrupting her.

Alia nodded as the two Star Fleet officers left.

>>END Snip


Setting: Orion Slave Ship – Just Outside The Command Module


Merrick and Corbett made their way to the command module without incident. “So tell me how are you going to fight the remaining Orion’s in there without a weapon?” Merrick asked.

“Good point. I’ll tell you what, you rush in and start shooting and I’ll stay here where it’s safe.” Corbett answered smiling.

“That’s a good plan. Now in order for it to be a really great plan I’d modify it to where you rush in and start shooting and I stay here where it’s safe.” Merrick quipped.

“No I think I like mine better.” Corbett said pushing his hat to the back of his head. “But I’m willing to compromise.”

“Make it quick.”

“Shoot that control panel over there and when one of the crew comes out I’ll get his weapon.” Corbett said nodding to the control panel on the right side of the bridge door.

“As soon as you get the weapon drop to the ground and aim toward the right side of the bridge, I’ll lay down fire to left. If we’re lucky this won’t turn into a prolonged firefight.”

“Always the optimist eh Sean.”

“Yeah that’s me, now get ready.”

Corbett crouched behind the left bulkhead ready to strike. Merrick aimed his disrupter at the control panel and fired the weapon. In an instant the panel blew up in a crackle of sparks and the smell of burned ozone.

A moment later the door opened and an Orion officer came through the door leading with his weapon. Corbett didn’t have time to waste. Springing from his crouch he grabbed for the weapon with his left hand and punched the Orion in the groin with his right. Both Corbett and Merrick winced as the Orion fell to the ground grabbing himself.

“Damn Stile.” Merrick moaned as he watched the doctor punch the downed Orion knocking him unconscious and roll through the door and begin firing to the right side of the bridge.

Merrick wasted no time and lay down his own fire hitting the two pilots before they could get a shot off at him.

The smoke from the fight was still thick in the air as Merrick surveyed the small bridge compartment. Three Orion’s lay dead and a fourth unconscious just outside.

“I hate having to kill.” Merrick said as he pulled one of the pilots from his chair.

“The Orion’s don’t believe in a stun setting on their disrupters.” Corbett answered unsolicited.

“So I’ve seen.” Merrick said. “I’ll take the craft out of the approach pattern and find a more suitable place to land. I estimate we’ll be planet side in 26 minutes. You want to get ARr'Rhiana and Alia.”

“No.” Corbett yelled as he dropped the unconscious Orion. “Don’t alter the approach.”

“What, why?”

“We need this ship; if you alter the approach it could alert the syndicate on the planet that something is wrong.”

“Ships alter approach patterns all the time.” Merrick said.

“Sean the syndicate is very disciplined and very secretive. Do you know what their alternate approach patterns are?”

“I see your point. So what do we do let this ship take us right to one of their landing sites.”

“No I think there will be a major accident aboard this ship and all hands will be lost.”

“Go on.”

“If they think the ship was destroyed in a plausible accident we could maneuver the escape pods anywhere planet side without attracting attention.”

“You don’t think they will have sensors tracking for that. Come on Stile.”

“If you explode the ship in the upper atmosphere and launch the pods at the exact moment of the explosion it will act as a sensor mask allowing the pods to land undetected.” ARr'Rhiana said from the open bridge door.

“Nice of you to join us,” Corbett said. “However, I thought I left instructions for the two of you to stay put.”

“Stile you may be extremely cute, but this misogynistic attitude of yours is starting to get on my last nerve. Now here take your weapon” ARr'Rhiana said holding out his pistol.

Corbett walked over to her and reached for the pistol when the Denobulan lashed out and knocked him to the deck.

“That’s for using the hypo on me. I don’t need you to protect me” She said angrily.

Both Merrick and Alia broke out in a short fit of laughter as Corbett sat up and began rubbing his jaw.

“You misunderstood darlin. The hypo was for the Orion’s protection not yours.” Corbett answered pushing his hat to the back of his head.

“Yet you blew his head off.” She quipped.

“Well harsh times call for harsh measures. Now if you would be so kind.” He said extending his hand trying to look indignant.

“So we understand each other?” She asked as she hoisted him to a standing position.

“Indeed madam.” Corbett answered.

“We’ve got 20 minutes until this ship hits the upper atmosphere.” Merrick said looking toward Corbett. “So if you’ve got a plan now’s the time to share it.”

TBC


Respectfully,

Steve Apple

Stile Corbett, MD

CMO, USS HOOD NCC-1703

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[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Introspection

by Scott Lusby

SD: 2260.365 MD: About 25 minutes after Steve's post "Taking the Green machine" Setting: Small Hotel Room, New Detroit, Arcturus


Gar sat on the edge of the bed, fidgeting as he continued to scan for any sign of their shipmates' arrival. It had NOT been a comfortable half-hour, trying to explain to the Captain about Avae.

He shook his head gently, reproaching himself. He'd been tempted- oh, how he had been tempted to join Avae. He even tried to justify it to himself: Sahen was undeniably evil, and the Federation had no business messing with things about which it ought to know better.

It was an easy argument; it was probably one that would win him a few friends too. Most notably, Avae.

Gar knew, deep down, THAT was the real temptation: to be in her world again. Avae had been the one thing he had regretted leaving on Andoria, and now she was here! Within his grasp! If only he could...

If only he could forget his duty, betray his captain, his shipmates, his brothers-in-arms.

"Stop beating yourself up, Gar," Steele said. "While I don't share the obvious distraction of a former lover being the catalyst here, I do understand the desire to let her have Sahen."

Gar glanced up from the portacomp. "But we are not a jury, captain- we cannot issue sentence against that man unilaterally, no matter how bad his crimes may be," he said. "If I'm not willing to stand by those principles, I do not belong in a Starfleet uniform."

Steele said nothing, nodding slowly. "The fact that you realize that says more than you realize, Gar," the Captain offered.

"Small comfort," the Andorian replied. "I know my duties, and I will carry them out- even if it means escorting a pig like Sahen to safety," he said. He paused for a second, then added, "It's just hard knowing I will have to leave her a SECOND time- and that we may have to kill her to do it."

Steele held his hands up. "Slow down, Gar- let's not get ahead of ourse--"

Suddenly, the portacomp chirped with the arrival of some new information.

"Captain, something is coming across the emergency channels- seems an Orion slave ship has exploded in the upper atmosphere."

Steele walked over, leaning over Gar's shoulder. "That tune sounds familiar," he muttered.

"In the key of Stile," Gar agreed. "I'm having trouble piercing the interference caused by the explosion on this thing, but it looks like the largest pieces of debris are coming down in this area," he said, pointing to an area about 20 kilometers southwest of New Detroit.

"All right then- let's get ready. Go find DeSimms and have him rendezvous with our friends," Steele said.

"Let's finish this and go home."


<<NRPG>>

Setting up a JP between Daniel and me.


Respectfully Submitted,

- Scott Lusby

/\ LCDR Gar Th'elenth

Chief Engineer

USS HOOD NCC-1703

ASR: ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: We made it...

by David Martens

SD: 2260.365

MD: Entering Arcturus atmosphere

Scene: EscapePod 13

<Snip from Scot>

Suddenly, the portacomp chirped with the arrival of some new information.

"Captain, something is coming across the emergency channels- seems an Orion slave ship has exploded in the upper atmosphere."

Steele walked over, leaning over Gar's shoulder. "That tune sounds familiar," he muttered.

"In the key of Stile," Gar agreed. "I'm having trouble piercing the interference caused by the explosion on this thing, but it looks like the largest pieces of debris are coming down in this area," he said, pointing to an area about 20 kilometers southwest of New Detroit.

"All right then- let's get ready. Go find DeSimms and have him rendezvous with our friends," Steele said.

"Let's finish this and go home."


<End of Snip>


ARr'Rhiana rubbed the back of her head where she had bumped against the ceiling of the escapepod at the launch. The explosion of the Orion slave ship hadn't exactly gone as planned. Initially everything was going as calculated, a small explosion blowing up the engines spreading enough debris to cover up for the launch of the escapepods.

But then things went wrong, Hemux had calculated the exact time they needed to be far enough from the remains of the ship to be safe, but somewhere on the ship there must have been a hidden load of weapons or explosives or something that went KA_BOOOM much sooner and with more force then expected.

The shockwave had hit the pods hard and made them shake like they where going to fall apart. But now it seemed they where going down as she had foreseen., she only hoped the other s where also fine and they would be able to meet up with the rest of the team soon.

The surface was coming up to her with great speed, but she had to wait till the last possible moment to engage the emergency - engines to land safely. If she activated them to soon, the radar and planetary sensor - grids would pick them up and before they would get out of the pods, their would be armed forces to find out what was going on.

She was counting down 3 - 2 - 1 ... And engaged the engines, with a rough and abrupt bump she snapped tight in her saftybelts as the pod was slowed down, more... more ... but not enough as she thought as suddenly things became dark and the pod smacked to the surface. I slid on a hundred or so metres, destroying a barn, a small garage and a fence and then it went silent. Well, at least besides the ticking sound fo the pod cooling down and a fire that started from the heat of the engines.

Minutes later Hemux stumbled out the pod and dropped to the floor, coughing and blinking her eyes to get the dizzy feeling away. She stood up and wiped a bit of blood from her cheek where she had got a scar. Things started to go blur as she noticed someone armed approaching her. And just before she collapsed into unconsciousness she heard a familiar voice shouting to her, I have her, it's Hemux... "Steele??" she groaned and then she closed her eyes and hit the floor...


<<<NRPG>>>


Well, I squeezed one more out before midnight (at least here in Belgium...) So add this one to your reply - list scot!

Happy 2010 everyone!

Respectfully,

David Martens

Lt ARr'Rhiana Hemux

CSciO , USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR ORIGINS

[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Silent Remorse

by Andy Catterick

SD:2260.365

Scene: Unknown Freighter


Two final discharges of his weapon and it was over. He looked about the cramped bridge of the merchant vessel and took in his handiwork. As a member of Romulan Intelligence he knew he shouldn’t even have given the crew a second thought. Their deaths were an action that was required and necessary. There was no time and certainly no need to feel anything as extravagant as remorse. Yet he did. He looked briefly at each individual and wondered what there name had been. Had he had just killed someone’s father, certainly a son. And as he took a better look a daughter as well. It had to be done he knew. But he also knew that he hadn’t done it for the good of the mission, the glory of the empire or even in the name of the Praetor. He had murdered these people solely in the name of self preservation and it provided yet another opportunity to curse the traitor Sachen again.


Ideally he would have spared the majority of the crew. There really was no need to kill them and they could certainly have been helpful with the operation of the ship. But time had been of the essence. The ship was already going in the wrong direction and it was imperative he get underway immediately. Having to subdue the crew and then cajole and threaten them into assisting him would have taken too long. So he had opted for the simple plan and killed them all. The fact that his superiors would likely commend him for his ruthlessness was small comfort.


But he had no time to listen to his guilt. Reaching out he pulled the helmsman down from his console. He quickly input the new course and when the lumbering vessel managed to turn itself around he redlined the drive.


Sitting down in the pilots chair he pulled up the navigation console. Based on the current speed he should reach Arcturus on time.


He did his best not to look at the carnage behind him.


Respectfully,


Andy

CAPT Jack Steele

Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703

ASR: ORIGINS