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[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: The Great Escape
by Scott Lusby
SD: 2261.025
Timeframe: Immediately following "Blown Apart"
Setting: Transporter Room 2, USS HOOD
<<snip- from "Blown Apart>>
Avae stepped through the doors as they parted, and gazed at the transporter room tech with the kind of look that could ignite one's soul.
"Care to show me around?" she purred, stepping up to the control panel an propping up against it in such a way as to make all of the curves of her lithe body demand to be noticed.
The tech noticed them enough to react, but played cool. "I'm on duty, Ma'am," he said simply, turning back to his controls.
A quick boot across the face dispatched him from his chair. "Not anymore," she said at the red-shirted unconscious man sprawled on the floor.
<<end snip>>
Quickly, Avae worked the controls in front of her. She knew she didn't have
much time...but she couldn't simply leave without...
She slid the mechanisms down, and waited for Sahen to appear on the pad in front of her.
All the Am Tal operative got was a derisive chirp from the console.
"Force fields," she murmured. DeSimms was good, she granted him that: force fields around Sahen's quarters to block transports was Security 101, she knew...but that didn't mean everyone knew it or thought of it under pressure.
It also meant they were on to her.
At that moment, the doors flew open, and two security guards ran in.
Avae wasted little time. She slapped the phaser out of one guard's hand and, as he recovered from his shock, she spun, kicking the phaser from the other guard and knocking him to the ground. Then, turning back to face the first guard, she blocked one incoming blow, then the follow-up, neatly with her forearms. Then, leaning back, she shot her leg out, catching the guard firmly in the solar plexus, knocking him down.
By this time, the second guard had gotten up and had somehow retrieved one of the phasers. Before he could fire, however, Avae had crossed the short distance between them and knocked his phaser arm away again. However, this time, she caught him with a backhanded fist across the face on the return, then brought a knee up into his groin. Finally, a two-handed hammer to the back of the head disposed of the second guard.
The first one was back up again, and this time wary of his opponent. He stood crouched, ready to spring like an Andorian snow leopard would on an ice bull.
However, this time, Avae had a phaser. "You lose," she said, and fired.
The first guard dropped like a sack of potatoes.
Quickly, Avae scurried to the control panel again and, after pressing a few buttons, she pushed the slide controls upwards and, rounding the table, climbed the pad.
It was at that moment that Gar, Merrick and DeSimms entered the room.
"It's been fun- see you boys again sometime," she said, waving and winking.
Then, shifting her gaze to DeSimms, she said- this time in tones of pure ice- "We have unfinished business, you and I."
Merrick was the first to react. "The transporter- stop her from beaming!" he shouted.
Gar hurried to the panel, but there was nothing he could do; the transporter had already begun disassembling her pattern.
He glanced up at her.
"Someday," Avae whispered as she disappeared from the transporter pad.
Merrick was at Gar's side. "Where did she go?"
The Andorian engineer looked up. "My guess is another ship- these coordinates are for something moving at warp nearby."
Sean glanced at DeSimms, who was helping his guards up from the floor.
"Frak," was all he said.
<<NRPG>>
Well, that gets rid of Avae...for now. :)
Daniel- don't take this personal, but you know she'll hold a grudge after John's little 'chat,' right?
Hope you guys enjoyed that.
Respectfully Submitted,
-- Scott Lusby
Avae Zh'sharav
Am Tal Operative
STAR FLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Party Conversations - JP
David Kiel and Daniel Belin
[Taking place after the start of the party and before the `What Does it have in its Pocketses', and before the great escape.]
Cedria had been exploring the ship, trying to memorize the important junctures. It would not do to become hopelessly lost in an emergency. When she had stepped into the officers mess, the celebration had already begun. She hadn't really expected quite as much celebrating to be honest. She was offered a drink by a security ensign, she turned it down with a shudder. Seven years after Padrek Zade and she still couldn't tolerate even the scent of alcohol.
She saw the Captain at the other end of the gathering. There were far too many people for a proper introduction and way too many to give him the command orders she carried. She mingled cautiously and suppressing no small amount of panic at the wide variety of people who might try and talk to her at any moment. Mingling was not Cedria's strength, it was one of Zades, one of the many dichotomies joined Trill got to experience. She knew exactly what to do and how to `work the room', she just really did not want to. Really- very- a lot.
She quickly decided that she might be able to convince the Captain to move to a less occupied area of the ship where she could unload her orders and then perhaps download a nice book for the evening. She carefully moved through the throng until she got to the security officer who had been on the news stream, the one with the shoulder injury. He smiled at her and she smiled back.
"Enjoying the party?" He said gesturing with the drink in his hand.
Cedria looked around, and saw the Captain talking to the navigation officer she was replacing and cringed. That was not a conversation she was going to interrupt. She looked back at the security officer, her eyes drawn to the still open wound on his shoulder. "Doesn't that hurt?"
"Naw," answered DeSimms. He looked at it, "I can take the pain."
"Why don't you just have it autosutured?" Asked Cedria, looking at it again.
"The wound resists laser treatment. Corbett wanted to keep me in sickbay for observation, but I refused."
"Was that a good idea?" She asked, now concerned.
"I should have hired him years ago to be my mother," said DeSimms. He smiled and continued, "The only one around here who ever needed him badly was Merrick. The guy's a fraking injury magnet."
Cedria suppressed laughter. She looked around and said, "You really think it's a good idea to be badmouthing your XO?"
"If you are going to break the rules, don't get caught. Anyways, Merrick doesn't care. In fact I think he knows it better than anyone else," said DeSimms, "But what about you? You ARE a symbiont, right? Tell me about that."
"I'm joined actually. The symbiont is just part of me, we're a shared consciousness so to speak. Once joined we became a single whole. I remember most of the lives of the seventeen hosts before me. I've been many things, architect, astronaut and artist and that's just the ones beginning with `a'." She looked to the side for a moment, "oddly enough I can't draw at all. Some things transcribe well from host to host. Other things not so well. That said I have six hundred and ninety-nine years of knowledge and expertise to fall back on in a pinch."
"Very interesting, if I had so many experiences and memories, I would-" DeSimms was interrupted by a Klaxon.
The intercom came on, <<This is Security Control. A prisoner has escaped from the brig. Situation Baker Two, repeat, Situation Baker Two. Security team to the transporter room. DeSimms, please report to Commander Merrick. All other crew report to designated areas.>> Everyone in the room got up and moved to their respective areas.
DeSimms made for the door as fast as he could, knocking over a Noncom on his way there. this party was over, and DeSimms knew it.
Cedria was visibly relieved by the alert and by the way it emptied the room. She crossed her arms and tried to remember where her emergency station would be in this situation. Ultimately she decided to secure the shuttles, not that anyone would be crazy enough to try and slip through the warp envelope.
She watched the security team scramble out leaving their drinks behind and then headed for the flight deck to check on things.
Respectfully Submitted;
David Kiel and Daniel Belin
NAV Lt Cedria Zade, and SEC Lt. John SeSimms
NAV, USS HOOD NCC-1703
ASR: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Where’d the Doctor Go
by Steve Apple
SD: 2261.025
Timeframe: Immediately after Brian's "Racedown"
Setting: Corridor Outside Guest Quarters, USS HOOD
<Snip from Brian’s Post "Racedown"
"Waddaya think Gar? Is she going to try for engineering. Blow up the ship?"
"Transporters make more sense. Just beam him out to space. Not even bother rematerializing him."
Sean pinched the bridge of his nose as though a headache were building. "Gosh I really hate to do this," He flipped open his communicator. "Sean to Security."
End snip>
Corbett took out his scanner and began moving it about Sean’s head.
“What the hell…”
“Hold still, I think you’re having a stroke.” Corbett grumbled.
“I’m having several with a heart attack to boot.” Merrick sighed as he knocked Corbett’s scanner away. “We’re heading over to Transporter Room 2”
Gar nodded and turned to run down the hallway. Corbett turned too, but was halted by the intercom.
[Trauma team 1 to Dr. Corbett]
“Corbett here,” He said as he watched Merrick stop to listen in.
[Doc we got a problem. Ensign Jimenez started seizing and her heart rate just plummeted.] The medic said in a panic.
“How was she when you first got to her?”
[She was roughed up pretty bad, but was talking to us. We were just taking her in as a precaution when she went south.]
“Pull up her tunic and tell me what you see.”
[She’s breathing, but it’s shallow and there’s a large bruise on the left side of her chest.]
“How far out are you from sickbay?”
[4 maybe 5 minutes]
“Damn it; don’t move her I’m on my way.” Corbett yelled into the comm. then punched it again. “Corbett to sickbay.”
[Saxman here sir.]
“Kiska I got an emergency inbound 5-6 minutes. I need a surgical unit and trauma nurse prepped and ready when I get there.
[Aye sir, sickbay out]
Corbett turned and almost smacked into Merrick. “Go, you can check in with me later.” Corbett said shooing Merrick away.
“I will.” Merrick said taking off after Gar.
Scene: Brig
“Easy gentlemen, she’s hanging on by a thread as it is.” Corbett said as they lifted her. She started to convulse as soon as they moved her onto the stretcher.
“BP 60/20, pulse 28 and weak.” The corpsman yelled as he watched his hand held scanner.
“No you don’t darlin, you ain’t dyin today.” Corbett scolded in his thick Texas drawl.
“BP 40/10, no pulse.” The corpsman yelled to Corbett. “We need a Cardio Stimulator, or we’ll lose her.”
Corbett ignored the medic and ripped open the woman’s uniform and undershirt exposing her chest. Pulling an old style syringe from his med-kit he grabbed the plunger from the syringe and threw it behind him as he pressed two fingers against the left side of her chest. Once he found the landmark he was looking for he pushed the needle into her chest and was immediately hit with a stream of blood that was under high pressure.
“BP 80/50, pulse 40 and regular, her vitals are getting stronger.” The corpsmen yelled in surprise as they took off down the corridor to sickbay.
“She had a pericardial tamponade, blood in the pericardial space, which was constricting the heart and keeping it from beating. I relieved it with the needle and syringe. Corbett said. “So don’t be so reliant on technology sar, as sometimes the old fashioned low tech treatments work the best. Also you should have figured that out for yourself had you done a proper secondary survey.”
The medic said nothing in return. He knew he had screwed up and instead concentrated on getting the patient to sickbay.
The doors to sickbay swooshed open and they wheeled the patient to the surgical suite. For an outsider looking in the action was very quick as the corpsmen and nurses surrounded the table and began to stabilize the young woman and prep her for surgery.
“Sir what happened, you’re covered in blood?” Saxman asked.
Corbett looked into the mirror that hung outside the surgical suite and saw his cowboy had was streaked and spattered. “Mr. Wong is not going to be happy with this.” He said.
“Who’s Mr. Wong?” Saxman asked puzzled.
“My drycleaner.” Corbett said over his shoulder. “Now let’s get prepped for surgery.
<NRPG>
I was with Sean and Gar for “Racedown”, but eliminated without explanation from the fray in “The Great Escape”. So just in case the continuity police are roaming around I thought I’d post what broke me away from the fun.
Respectfully Submitted,
Steve Apple
Stile Corbett, MD
CMO, USS Hood 1703
ASR ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Back to the Grind
by Scott Lusby
SD: 2261.031 MD: Three days after Avae escapes and one day after HOOD rendezvous with USS KIDD Setting: Main Engineering, O-Deck, USS HOOD
"What in the name of the eternal gods did those idiots DO in here??!" Gar
shouted, his temper finally boiling over as he scanned through the work
orders from the past few days. "Where's Compass? I'm going to KILL him!"
He'd spent the last couple of days under the care of Doctor Corbett, as a precaution to the head injuries sustained on Arcturus. He'd thought he was all right...but shortly after Avae had left, he'd found himself with a brutal headache, bad enough to force him to visit Sick Bay; a short examination from the Good Doctor revealed that he was suffering from some post-concussion symptoms.
That was the end of his working for a couple of days.
Still, the time was productive: he had been able to study the changes the Starbase's yard dogs had tried to do- which would eventually evolve into his current frustration, but, initially, had simply produced confusion, as there would seem to be no reason to mess with the ship's communications and sensor networks.
He needed to talk to Compass- now.
"Computer- tie-in," he said, pushing a button on his desk.
[[[Working.]]]
"Location of Lieutenant Commander Mark Compass."
[[[Lieutenant Commander Compass is no longer serving on the HOOD. He was transferred to the USS DAUNTLESS as First Officer two days ago.]]]
Gar grumbled. "Figures."
He closed the connection, and began sifting through the reports further. Truth be told, his crew had done a good job in re-implementing the 'improvements' those idiots from the Starbase had undone over the last few hours...and since he was being somewhat generous, he supposed Compass stood his ground firmly enough in the end...
What was worse was that, now, he had a department full of new personnel. He'd glanced through their files, and all seemed competent enough (they had to be just to be considered for HOOD or one of her sister ships)...but many were young, and that meant they still worked by the textbook.
Even his new departmental XO had taken some convincing...
MD: A couple of hours earlier Setting Chief Engineer's office, Main Engineering, O-Deck, USS HOOD
"I want you to get the work crews going on fixing some of those 'repairs'
the Starbase crews carried out," he said, sliding a tablet across the table.
The Tellarite glanced at Gar skeptically- or so Gar thought, anyway; it was hard for him to tell otherwise with a Tellarite.
"Are you sure that's wise, Commander?" Lieutenant Daroth said, grabbing the table. "Usually, repairs are carried out on systems that are damaged in some way."
Gar fumed as he glanced up at his new assistant.
<<NRPG>>
This ended up being too long for one post, so I split it up. Second part coming in a few minutes.
Respectfully Submitted,
- Scott Lusby
/\ LCDR Gar Th'elenth
Chief Engineer
USS HOOD NCC-1703
STAR FLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Starting Over
by Scott Lusby
SD: 2261.031
<snip- from my last post, entitled "Back to the Grind">
MD: A couple of hours earlier Setting Chief Engineer's office, Main Engineering, O-Deck, USS HOOD
"I want you to get the work crews going on fixing some of those 'repairs'
the Starbase crews carried out," he said, sliding a tablet across the table.
The Tellarite glanced at Gar skeptically- or so Gar thought, anyway; it was hard for him to tell otherwise with a Tellarite.
"Are you sure that's wise, Commander?" Lieutenant Daroth said, grabbing the table. "Usually, repairs are carried out on systems that are damaged in some way."
<end snip>
Gar fumed as he glanced up at his new assistant; he wasn't sure if he was hearing sarcasm or if he was falling prey to a little racial stereotyping- gods know the Andorians and Tellarites have had their share of conflict over the years. So he chose not to say anything about it- for now. Instead, he said, "Repairs are also supposed to make systems better- more efficient, more powerful, something. And theirs did not; in fact, overall efficiency in this department has dropped several percent. I'd like the highlighted systems- the communications nets, the sensor nets, and their relays- returned to their previous state."
Daroth sifted through the information on the tablet. "These modifications aren't to spec," he muttered.
Gar nodded. "I know- I authorized them and made the changes because they made the systems run better. I already submitted those improvements to Starfleet Engineering. Please do as I ask."
Daroth looked through the tablet's contents for another few seconds. "They don't seem to pose any danger to anyone...and they **do** seem to improve system efficiency and delivery times," he muttered to himself.
Gar resisted the urge to lean across the table and choke the snout-nosed engineer.
The new departmental XO now looked up and met Gar's gaze. "I'll get teams on them right away, Commander."
Gar's lips curled into a forced grin. "Thank you, Lieutenant," he said. "Perhaps, in the future, we'll be able to dispense with the inquiries and simply follow my orders," he added, perhaps a little more pointedly than he had intended.
Daroth's head cocked to one side. "Perhaps," he said, and walked out of the small office, tablet in hand.
Gar felt himself growl as the doors parted behind the brash lieutenant.
////
MD: present Setting: Same
The whistle from Gar's comm panel jarred him back to the present. "Engineering- Gar here."
[[[This is Merrick- Captain's called a senior staff meeting. Seems we got our new marching orders.]]]
The Andorian paused for a moment. "On my way- Gar out," he said, closing down the channel as he pushed himself up from his chair.
<<NRPG>>
Just pushing this to the next step, since it appears our little cloak-and-dagger mission is over. Andy, care to share what was in the special tube? :)
Respectfully Submitted,
- Scott Lusby
/\ LCDR Gar Th'elenth
Chief Engineer
USS HOOD NCC-1703
STAR FLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Chatting
by Brian V. Mansur
SD: 2261.031
Scene: Officer's Lounge, USS HOOD
"Oh for crying out loud Stile, I'm fine," Sean insisted.
"I tell you sar that a man who would stoop to relying on a red shirt to do his job ..."
"Hey watch it," Gar shot.
"A security red shirt," Stile corrected, "Is a man who is nothing short of broken. There's something diagnosable on you and I intend to find out what."
"Oh no doc. I know how you work. I'm not getting naked anymore. I don't need massage therapy from a sweet brunette nurse whose name starts with a K. I don't want any snake oil, voodoo dolls, or cat scans. I am perfectly fine. Gar please put that fork away, you're making me nervous."
"You are a sick man," Gar said.
NRPG: Just a quickie.
Repectfully Submitted,
Brian V. Mansur
LCDR Sean Merrick
FO, USS HOOD, NCC-1703
ASR: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Transfer
by Andy Catterick
SD: 2261.031
Scene: Shuttledeck
“Permission to leave ship’s company and disembark.” Lieutenant Commander Mark Compass said as he stood next to the open shuttle craft door. Inside the young ensign who had piloted the shuttle over from the KIDD did his best to pretend that the fact that the Romulan who was sitting quietly behind him was such an everyday occurrence that he barely noticed him. For his part the Romulan scientist tried hard to portray an individual who traveled on Starfleet vessels all the time. But it was becoming increasingly hard to contain his excitement over his new life. He’d been disappointed with the reception from the officers of the HOOD. To be fair he was sure the space port battle with his ex-countrymen could not have helped. But he was still surprised that he had not been treated more warmly. Of course they were military and not likely to understand how important he was. Well the ever smiling science officer seemed to have a grasp of who was in her midst.
Back outside the shuttle Captain Steele was responding to the request. “Permission granted commander.” He extended a hand. “I’m not suppose to tell you but the admiral has approved your transfer to DAUNTLESS as her first officer.”
Mark beamed. “That’s good news sir. I’d hate to think I’d wasted the last two days going over all her mission logs and personnel records for no reason.” He took a last look around HOOD’s cavernous shuttle bay. “Its been an honour captain.”
“You’ll be missed Mark. Best of luck.”
Five minutes later Jack was back in the center seat coffee in hand.
“KIDD reports Commander Compass and guest are safely aboard.”
“My regards to KIDD’s captain.” Jack said before addressing he new NAV officer. “Set course for the Celes system.”
“Course laid in sir.” Lieutenant Zade replied.
“Alright Lieutenant Steering ahead warp factor five.”
<<<NRPG>>>
Just a quick one. Working on a JP with Steve which will hopefully out tonight.
And for the life of me I don’t know why I wrote the transfer on a shuttle and not the transporter.
Respectfully,
Andy
CAPT Jack Steele
Commanding, USS HOOD NCC 1703