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[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Getting Home
by Andy Catterick
SD: 2261.096
Scene: Fleet Base, Aldeberan
"What do you mean she’s gone?” CPO Hillroy asked in exasperation before remembering to add a hasty sir and a barely noticeable pretense of respect for the young stuttering ensign in front of her.
“That all I know chief.” Ensign Rivers replied bordering on a whine. “She received new orders and took off on the first shuttle out of here.”
“I guess that means you are in charge sir.” The chief replied in a tone that spoke of confidence and trust as if Komack himself stood before the small group of HOOD crewman who had joined Lieutenant Steering when she had brought the captured Nauscian ship back to Aldeberan. The display fooled no one, least of all Ensign Charlie Rivers. “I’m glad that you’re here sir, Lieutenant Steering had ordered me to meet her here and then accompany her down to the dockmaster to see about transport. Did the Ensign have a similar plan?”
“Uh yes I did chief.” Rivers replied. “I was about to head down there and I would certainly appreciate your expertise so no grizzled old vet tries to pull a fast one on me.”
“I don’t think they’d be slick enough to do that sir.” Hillroy had been breaking in new officers for so long the lies just rolled off her tongue. But at least this youngster had no illusions that being an officer granted any sort of infallibility. She really was tired of giving the ‘this is the way it is’ speech, and even more weary of provided pointed lessons to those few newly minted ensigns who didn’t heed the ‘this is the way it is’ speech the first time round. She gestured towards the main corridor.
“Think we’ll have any problems finding passage chief?” Rivers asked as they moved out into the crowded corridors. It was still dawning on him that he was in command of the 10 person detail and it was his responsibility to get them all back on HOOD as expeditiously as possible.
“Well sir I imagine you’ve already gone over the two possibilities.” She had little doubt as to the answer. The ensign still appeared to be channeling all his efforts into not wetting himself.
Surprisingly Rivers answered immediately. “Well the way I see it we can either wait here for HOOD to pick us up. Or we could see if we can requisition a shuttle craft and a pilot and rendezvous with her ourselves. I guess the other possibility is to hitch a ride on any Starfleet ship heading that way but I don’t expect there will be any.” She chuckled at Hillroy’s look of surprise. “Look chief, the Academy instructors made it perfectly clear to us that if we want to learn our jobs and become real officers the most important first step was to find a CPO whose wing we could nest under. I have every intention of doing that because I know how painfully inexperienced I am. But I’m not an idiot either.”
It was Hillroy’s turn to chuckle. “As the ensign says.”
<<<NRPG>>>
Just a quick one to close that loop.
Respectfully,
Andy
CAPT Jack Steele
CO, USS HOOD NCC 1703
STARFLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: A Simple Plan
by David Kiel
SD: 2261.095
MD: 2.1140
Captains Cabin TSS Hood
<snip from Revelations by Andy and Steve> The door slid open and 4 red jacketed security men had Cedria in the corridor on her knees hands resting on her head. "Commander Merrick had us bring this traitorous trill here to you sir."
Jack looked out at the small group and hoped he didn't appear as surprised as he felt. He recognized the lead security officer as Gene Lowl and hoped to hell these officers were loyal to the captain and not someone else. Finally an evil grin broke out across his face. "Gene why don't you bring her in here and we have a little fun with her before we carry out her punishment?"
"Yes sir!"
Jack moved aside as the four red shirts dragged the Trill into the cabin. They were clearly intent on their prey and did not notice as Stile pulled a hypo from his pouch. Suddenly the hypo hissed and the first red shirt went down followed closely by the second. The remained two lurched up in surprise turning on the doctor. It was a move based solely on instinct and one that allowed Jack to send one crashing into the wall as Cedria easily, and viciously disabled the last. "Stile make sure the other two are out for a long time."
"Done sar." He answered as the hypo hissed twice more.
"Good." Jack looked up at the trill. "I hope you have a plan."
<snd snip>
She looked at the Captain and the doctor, she was a lowly ensign and had never seen them this close. If she had they would have been dead already.
Cedria had waited, once she had been led out under arms from the Flight Deck she had been pretty much decided. Officially out of time, she had to go to plan B, pretty much the same as plan A only with an explosion to bring them out of cloak. The sight of her led away under arms would bring too much attention, she couldn't squirm far enough away from that attention anymore. Talk, bargain, seduce, none of it would leave her with anything but a giant crosshairs on her everywhere she went.
So everything got simple.
The loneliest corridor they dragged her through was to be their end. But they didn't. They were smart enough to keep her ten deep in guards the whole way. They were smart enough to keep her kneeling once they arrived. The first opportunity was in the Captains quarters, with their libidos working in overdrive already parceling up her favors. That's when she moved and in a flash one was bleeding and unconscious.
And the others were already down.
So she looked at the Captain and the doctor, she was a lowly ensign and had never seen them this close. But she wasn't exactly as dim as Starfleet liked its crewmen. She looked from one to the other and everything started to make sense. The engineers inability to hang on to his weapon, the first officer calling her Zade. The Captain letting Arcturus turn the ship into armed camps. The Doctor, well, taking a break from examining female crewman. If these mirror folk were as different as advertised this Doctor must live like a Priest.
"Your, plan?" The good doctor prodded her.
What lie to tell, how to twist them to her purposes. A little lost girl who needed help? `oh please brave federation officers, save helpless little me.' Or a play on their sympathies. `We just want to live quiet live, free from oppression..' Hmmmm. She could ask for water and stab them when they turned their backs? What to do.
And the answer came to her in a little burst of symmetry and simplicity. How to get them to cooperate? Cedria Quall told the truth, the plain and simple truth. "I am with the Resistance. I mean for this ship to die, especially its Captain. In our universe the twelve Constitution ships are the power in space, and after this journey there will only be eleven…."
And she continued, she explained about the complicated cross wiring that turned every juncture of the shield grid into its own happy little flash bomb. How the next time TSS Hood raised its shields they would be helpless, dead in space without any protection as every power junction from level two to the working nacelle blossomed into oh so much fiery ash. She hadn't been able to get close to main power but all the little flows, the junctures the capillaries if you would, all cross wired to flash when the shields engaged.
She told them about the shuttle that shed engineered to obey her and not any of its safety protocols. How she had been caught altering her back up shuttle, but that the prime one was ready to go. She was about to explain the small explosive lattice on one of the port cloaking generators that would let her reveal her ship to the USS version when the security officer she had immobilized groaned and something in his chest detonated, silencing him rather abruptly.
"What was that?" Captain Other-Steele asked.
"Sorry," she said, showing the small dagger she had used and had been hiding in her palm. "In my universe, Trills are kinda, a race of assassins and general opportunists. I'm both. That was a toxin, it settles in the spleen and liver, which harden, warm up and eventually, explode in a sorta fatal way." She smiled, trying to look friendly.
"We need you to take a few people with you in your escape shuttle. Hemux, Jeri Merrick,…" Other-Steele turned to Other-Doctor.
"Their Sean, and their Stile from what I've seen. And mother, I'm not killing her in any universe." The Doctor added.
"I want to live too." Lowl said from the floor, raising his free hand while clutching his broken nose.
"Him, too." Steele motioned turning to Cedria.
Cedria tried very, very hard not to look like she was completely convinced that she was having a conversation with escaped mental convicts. "Um, yeah, that's just a great idea, anything else?"
Steele looked at Doctor Corbett. "The Tholian device."
Doctor Corbett explained how the Tholian device needed to be overloaded just so to seal the bridge between the universes. Cedria considered all of it carefully and decided on a plan of action. Kill these two and go ahead with her original plan B.
Corbett was sufficiently clever enough unfortunately to realize she might have something of that nature in mind. "No, little assassin. Drop the blade."
She let the small blade clatter to the Captains desk. "Fine then. We will do it your way, but it would be a frackload simpler if everybody dies."
NRPG: Now how to get Merrick and Corbett back to their TSS ship bundled in the
escape shuttle and then beam the real Captain away before it switches universes.
Should be easy really.
Respectfully submitted;
David Kiel
Lt Cedria Zade,
NAV, USS HOOD NCC-1703
ASR: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Time to Go
by Andy Catterick
SD: 2261.103
Scene: Brig, USS HOOD
BlackJack Steele stood arms clasped across his chest as he stared at the humming forcefield ahead of him. Incompetent fools. He was surrounded by incompetent, pathetic fools. HOOD had the reputation of being the best ship in the fleet. A reputation that he had fought long and hard to maintain. A reputation that would be maintained as long as he was captain. A reputation that, would be extended by whichever lucky bastard he rewarded her too as he moved on to bigger and better things. A reputation that was currently on the verge of being seriously tarnished as he sat here considering his options.
If only they could get out of this cell. He had no doubt that they could take this luxury liner. Wouldn’t that make things more interesting? He was sure that the lower ranks would flock to his leadership. Hungry for adventure and the profits that came with it. They could upgrade the ship’s armaments and turn it into a real warship. His engineers could then take the obviously superior computer power of this ship and upgrade his own HOOD. From there it would be almost too easy to knock off the rest of this universe’s Starfleet. There would be no need to go home. If he chose to do so he would return in force, master of two universes.
But he was surrounded by incompetent fools.
“Alright Jack, lets have it.” The doctor broke into his reverie.
He turned and merely raised an eyebrow.
“I don’t need my instruments to see your stress and anger levels rising. If you don’t let it out soon you’re going to have a stroke. So let it go, we already know we’re worthless and weak. Why don’t you just tell us, it’ll make you feel better.”
Jack just shook his head as he contemplated which one of the fools he should kill first. “Well now that you mention it.” He began quietly as he turned to face Merrick and Gar. “Would one of you two useless pieces of crap explain to me why the FRAK! I am still locked in here like some petty criminal.” “You!” He jabbed a finger at the first officer, “I guess I have no need to blame you. I mean I know you once where an engineer but you were so frakkin pathetic at it I had to find a position where you didn’t actually have to do anything. But you.” He turned to face Gar. “You are an engineer. You’re supposed to be a good one, while else would an inferior race be allowed to be an officer on my ship? So start acting like one of your betters and get me the frak out of here.”
“I’ll grant that wish right now pink skin!” Gar screamed as he charged Steele. Seconds later the forcefield was down and the two security officers charged in. Seconds after that they were disarmed and unconscious on the deck.
“Good work Gar.” Jack said as he grinned at the Andorian. “I knew you’d follow along. Now let’s get out of here.”
<<<NRPG>>>
C’mon guys lets keep the story rolling, lots going on on noth ships.
Respectfully,
Andy
CAPT BlackJack Steele
CO, TSS HOOD NCC 1703
STARFLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: The Right Moment
by Scott Lusby
SD: 2261.108 Setting: Brig, USS HOOD
<<snip- from Andy's post, entitled "Time To Go">>
Jack just shook his head as he contemplated which one of the fools he should kill first. "Well now that you mention it." He began quietly as he turned to face Merrick and Gar. "Would one of you two useless pieces of crap explain to me why the FRAK! I am still locked in here like some petty criminal." "You!" He jabbed a finger at the first officer, "I guess I have no need to blame you. I mean I know you once where an engineer but you were so frakkin pathetic at it I had to find a position where you didn't actually have to do anything. But you." He turned to face Gar. "You are an engineer. You're supposed to be a good one, while else would an inferior race be allowed to be an officer on my ship? So start acting like one of your betters and get me the frak out of here."
"I'll grant that wish right now pink skin!" Gar screamed as he charged Steele. Seconds later the forcefield was down and the two security officers charged in. Seconds after that they were disarmed and unconscious on the deck.
"Good work Gar." Jack said as he grinned at the Andorian. "I knew you'd follow along. Now let's get out of here."
<<end snip>>
Anti-Gar realized that, at this moment, BlackJack was perhaps at his most
vulnerable; if he waited until he got back aboard THEIR HOOD...
...he might never get another opportunity.
As soon as BlackJack turned towards the cell doors, Anti-Gar fired.
BlackJack crumpled to the floor.
Immediately, the Andorian's phaser panned across both Anti-Merrick and Anti-Stile. "Make up your minds quickly," Anti-Gar said.
"Did you kill him?" Anti-Merrick asked, not without a trace of hope in his tone.
"No," Anti-Gar grumbled. "I may be a slave, but I am a better man than him," he spat. "He deserves to die, but it won't be by my hand; I've seen enough killing for one lifetime."
As he spoke, Anti-Stile moved to BlackJack's side, and checked his pulse. Then, quietly, he drew his phaser.
Anti-Gar's grip tightened on the phaser, and his finger brushed the firing stud. "That doesn't mean I won't kill to protect myself," he warned, changing the setting from stun to kill with a touch of the thumb.
Anti-Stile stood up, and, suddenly, turning his aim to BlackJack, he fired his weapon into the prone body.
"He'll have a hell of a headache, but he'll live," the doctor growled. "But now he won't awaken for a couple of hours."
Anti-Stile glanced at Anti-Merrick, then back at Anti-Gar, and re-holstered his phaser.
"What's the plan now- Captain?"
Anti-Gar shook his head. "No way- I don't want it- I have a target on my back already being a member of a slave race." He paused, and looked at Anti-Merrick. "Looks like you're in charge now- CAPTAIN Merrick."
<<NRPG>>
Thought I'd throw another twist into things...
BlackJack's not dead, just stunned...though Anti-Stile could have done anything to him. It really depends on what side of things Anti-Stile is on- if he's on the Captain's side, he could have fired a shot into him that did nothing, and BlackJack will just wake up as if after a normal stun. But if he DID double-stun BlakcJack...well, that's different. And no one checked BlackJack AFTER Anti-Stile shot him...
Now we have an open cell- where to?
Respectfully Submitted,
-- Scott Lusby
LCDR Gar Th'elenth
Chief Engineer
TSS HOOD NCC-1703
STAR FLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Decision Point
by Brian V. Mansur
SD 2261.108
Scene: Brig, USS HOOD
Captain Merrick regarded Gar for a long while and came to a decision.
"Gar, do you want to leave all this behind? The Sovereignty I mean. I know about your compatriots and your plans to destroy the HOOD when we jump back. Stile and I have known all along. And at first we were in agreement that your plan might be necessary if we couldn't wrest control from Jack and his thugs. But I didn't know what kind of man you were until just now. So, I have a proposal for you."
Gar stood there quietly, not certain if he should raise his weapon or not. He should have guessed he supposed that the XO had been on to them from the start. That he had been secretly covering for them suddenly made a few lucky breaks in the last few weeks make sense. Only why hadn't he seen it before?
"I'm listening."
"The Sovereignty is doomed. Neither Stile nor I wish to be a part of it. Stile and Alia want to stay and fight it. Perhaps reform it. Jeri and I originally planned to be a part of that. But I know history and I see the signs. A bloody revolution is coming and it will leave our hated alliance vulnerable to a retributional conquest of biblical proportions.
"We might still succeed," Stile insisted turning to his friend.
"And I hope you do, but listen. Gar ... Stile. Jeri is pregnant. We aren't going to be a part of this. If what I believe is coming is going to be as bad as I fear, then *someone* has to escape it. There may be nothing left by the time the fighting is done. And I do not want my son to grow up in it. Nor do I want my wife to see it. I sure don't want to see it."
"You're going to run away?"
"The HOOD can always return and join the fight. I doubt a matter of months ... whatever you agree to really, would make that much difference. You could be the cavalry riding to the rescue after the others have exhausted themselves in butchery."
Gar considered it. "Not all of the crew will want to go with you. How do you plan to get them off?"
"A biological evacuation is the most straight forward," Stile said. "There are sixty or so in our little circle who would suddenly develop *symptoms*. That would make it very easy to convince the rest to get the frak off."
"You would trust me not to simply take the ship?" Gar said frankly.
"Gar, the only people in the universe that I trust are Jeri, Stile and Alia. Your demolitions can be triggered by anyone who knows how to use them. And you can't know that we don't have our own means of taking out the ship already. But I saw you spare a demon's life for the sake of decency. That gives me hope that we can both accomplish our goals here."
"Reform is not what I had in mind. Our goals are not quite aligned as you think."
"The enemy of my enemy rule can apply for as long as you wish. I'll leave that to you and Stile. All I ask is that the two of you take Jeri and I as far as you can."
"Again, why would you trust me to do that?"
"Because you haven't shot us yet. You've had every opportunity. Because deep down you know that the crapsack of a universe we belong to already has enough suffering in it. Because there should be *someone* in it that can carve out a little refuge of peace and tranquility while the rest of it goes mad. Because after all of the fighting is over, we may be all that is left of it."
NRPG: Well Gar ... Stile ... what do you say?
Respectfully Submitted,
Brian V. Mansur
CAPT Sean Merrick
TSS HOOD
ASR ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Damn Incompetant Security
by David Kiel
SD: SD 2261.110
Main Security: Brig
Cedria looked down at the still profoundly stunned Captain Other-Steele. "So, explain this again. They escaped and then at least two of them shot him?"
The security chief looked every bit as baffled as she did. "That's what internal sensors show, plain as day."
She nodded, "And the whole recapturing them plan, how's that going so far?"
The security chief got sullen and silently cursed DeSimms for leaving all of this on his shoulders. "We haven't been able to locate them thus far. There are 1000 people aboard and, well, internal sensors don't distinguish specific dna patterns."
"Understood." Cedria thought for a moment. "Extra security on the bridge and main engineering. Lock down the flight deck, and power off all transporter rooms except for number four. Extra security there." She knelt and prodded the profoundly unconscious other-Steele with a long finger. "As this one has kinda escaped once already, lock him in irons. Hand and ankle cuffs and return him to his cell."
"Yes, lieutenant." The chief motioned for a pair of guards to begin doing just that.
She stood and smoothed her skirt. "This time no rushing into the cell, I don't care what sort of wrenching screaming stomach disorder hes faking. For every guard that goes inside, another two have stun rifles aimed at the cell. He tries anything, stun everyone."
Cedria walked over to the wall panel and tapped in her command override. The ship intercom sprang to life with an audible whistle ship wide for all to hear. "Crew of the Hood, this is acting Captain Zade. Pay close attention to the following as it is a fairly unusual announcement. Genetically identical alternate universe replica's of Doctor Stile, Chief Engineer Gar and First Officer Merrick are loose on this ship. These individuals are armed and dangerous, if spotted please inform security immediately." Cedria thought for a moment and added. "If the alternate universe replica officers would like to turn themselves in, please report to the nearest security officer and I will be happy to listen to whatever concerns you might have. Cedria Zade, out."
They do not teach this in any of the command simulation at the academy, Cedria thought as she turned to the security chief. "Ill be on the bridge, if they do turn themselves in. Bring them to me."
NRPG: Escaping on my watch!! Grrrrrrr!!
Respectfully submitted,
David Kiel
Lt Cedria Zade,
NAV, USS HOOD NCC-1703
ASR: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Changing Sides
by Andy Catterick
SD: 2261.114
MD: 2.1130
Scene: Brig, USS HOOD
“Stile you frakkin bastard!” Jack Steele screamed in a mixture of rage and frustration as he tugged uselessly on the restraint that had been clamped around his wrists. He could almost accept been betrayed by the subhuman and his spineless first officer. They had clearly been out for themselves since the second they stepped aboard his warship. He had suffered Gar because alien or not he was a passable engineer who instilled enough fear in his subordinates they got the job done. He respected that. As for Merrick there wasn’t much good you could find. He was an empty uniform but still had his occasional uses. Mostly as Steele’s whipping boy. It was always good to have someone to blame unfavourable policies and general failures on. Just as it was good to have a first officer you knew didn’t have the stomach to try and take your command. He chuckled darkly at the irony of that thought.
But Stile was different. He was a friend and a true Starfleet officer. He had always shown his loyalty to Steele. There friendship and been a long and mutually beneficial one. If there had been one person he knew he could rely on, an officer and friend who had his back it had been Stile Corbett.
Apparently not.
No matter. He always came out on top and he was sure he would this time. Granted it would not be the lofty goals he had originally planned for but there was no frakkin way he was going to step in front of a firing squad or a wallow away in some penal colony. The rules of the game may have changed for him but that didn’t mean he had to suffer.
“Gene!” Steele said pleasantly. Lowl turned around to face BlackJack Steele not that he had any interest in what the parallel captain had to say but more so to make sure there were no more tricks. Steele shook his head. “Don’t worry Gene I know when I’m beaten and I’ll sit here and be a good boy. I just want you to pass a message to your captain when he gets back.”
“If Captain Steele wants to hear from you he‘ll be down.”
“No doubt but in the meantime can you let him no that I’d like to request asylum.” He answered matter-of-factly.
“You what?” Lowl asked incredulously.
“Short version of the story for your captain is that I can’t go home a failure, I’d be killed. If I’m going to stay here I want to be loyal to the uniform.”
“Meaning?”
“I have lots of information I can offer Starfleet.” He concluded with a predatory grin.
<<<NRPG>>>
Just a quick one.
Respectfully,
Andy
CAPT Jack Steele
CO, USS HOOD NCC 1703
STARFLEET: ORIGINS
COMORIGINS: Fade to Black
by Scott Lusby
SD: 2261.117 Setting: CO's Office, Starbase 6
Vice Admiral Joseph Carstairs looked at the face of Admiral James Komack on
his screen. He got nothing from the man's expression; he pretty well knew
he wouldn't, as Komack's poker skills were legendary around the fleet. What
was unsettling Joe was that Komack had rarely felt it necessary to use his
poker face in conversations past.
[[[We have a situation in the R-597 system.]]]
Carstairs paused for a second as his mind shifted gears, and furrowed his brow. "Where the hell's R-597?"
[[[Not surprised you don't know, Joe. R-597 is on the edges of explored space, beyond Mizar.]]]
"Mizar's pretty far out there- hard to get support that far out." Joe paused; something tugged at the back of his mind. "Don't we have a couple of colonies out that way?"
Komack nodded. [[[Only one now,]]] he said. [[[This morning, one of our survey ships out that way, the BERNOULLI, detected a massive explosion of Farnsworth radiation from the star in the neighboring system, R-598.]]] He paused, letting that sink in. [[[By the time the BERNOULLI got to our colony in R-598, there was nothing left- only a couple hundred corpses.]]]
"And the colony in 597?"
Komack nodded. [[[So far, fine- the radiation has dissipated enough by the time it got to our colony at R-597 to blunt its effects, though I imagine there were some cases of minor Farnsworth poisoning.]]]
Carstairs nodded his head slowly. "You said, 'so far'- I take it there's more to this?"
Komack nodded again. [[[The BERNOULLI is detecting signs that this event may not be over; the start in R-598 has destabilized terribly since the first ejection of Farnsworth radiation. Every model Captain Burton's science teams have run on the situation suggests that R-598's going to do it again- this time with perhaps several HUNDRED times as much radiation emission--]]]
"--which would wipe out the colony on R-597," Carstairs finished. He paused, and ran his hair through his hair. "CONSTELLATION's the closest, Admiral- she's still at Mirra Bella, but could be underway within a couple of hours and get to R-597 in a couple of days. Aside from a few smaller surveyors, the only other ship I have is ENDEAVOR, and she's not fully staffed yet."
[[[I'm going to send them both, Joe,]]] Komack said. [[[We may need them both on-site if things get bad.]]]
There was a pause; this time, Komack's expression slipped, and Joe instantly caught the apprehension in his superior's face.
[[[Joe,]]] he began, [[[I'm transferring you.]]]
Carstairs froze; he had been half-expecting something like this since the Mirra Bella situation imploded a couple of weeks ago. "Where to?"
Komack paused- not a good sign. [[[You're coming home, Joe- you're moving to BUPERS.]]]
Carstairs felt his stomach leap as the words came across space and through his monitor speakers. "Personnel? I'm being beached?"
Komack nodded. [[[I'm sorry, Joe,]]] he began. [[[But you screwed up- royally. You infringed on the rights of a prisoner and browbeat a captain into following your orders- orders you knew were, at best, against regulations and, at worst, a crime against another sentient being. That's not what the Admiralty wants in its representatives.]]]
Joe dipped his head; he had no argument. In fact, he had decided a while ago that, should it come to this, he'd take his punishment without a fight. "Effective when?"
[[[Now,]]] Komack said. [[[Your replacement should be on his way- you're to report to your new post at BUPERS in 3 days, but as of now, you're relieved of your command.]]]
Carstairs nodded his head slowly, and then lifted it to meet Komack's gaze. "I'm sorry," he said softly.
Komack's expression slipped a second time, this time revealing a slight tug at the corners of his mouth. [[[So am I, Joe- so am I.]]]
[[[Komack out.]]]
Joe watched the screen fade to black, and couldn't help but feel as if the same thing was happening to his career.
<<NRPG>>
Well, this moves Carstairs out and leaves room for Andy to introduce his new character. Andy- she's all yours; I left the keys to the wet bar in the top drawer of the desk. ;)
This also introduces the upcoming joint-mission between CONSTELLATION and ENDEAVOR, though not many details were given here. More details surely to follow in a CONNIE-specific post.
It's been a fun ride being your COMORIGINS...but I'm never far away. :)
Respectfully Submitted,
-- Scott Lusby
/\ VADM Joseph Carstairs
Outgoing CO, Starbase 6 STAR FLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: A New Way Home
by Andy Catterick
SD: 2261.115
Scene: Fleet Base, Aldeberan
<old>
“Well sir I imagine you’ve already gone over the two possibilities.” She had little doubt as to the answer. The ensign still appeared to be channeling all his efforts into not wetting himself.
Surprisingly Rivers answered immediately. “Well the way I see it we can either wait here for HOOD to pick us up. Or we could see if we can requisition a shuttle craft and a pilot and rendezvous with her ourselves. I guess the other possibility is to hitch a ride on any Starfleet ship heading that way but I don’t expect there will be any.” She chuckled at Hillroy’s look of surprise. “Look chief, the Academy instructors made it perfectly clear to us that if we want to learn our jobs and become real officers the most important first step was to find a CPO whose wing we could nest under. I have every intention of doing that because I know how painfully inexperienced I am. But I’m not an idiot either.”
It was Hillroy’s turn to chuckle. “As the ensign says.”
<new>
“Now then.” Rivers began as he broke into a matching chuckle. “Where do we go?”
The chief gave a brief glance heavenward before gesturing down the corridor. “Follow the crowds sir and ye shall find what you seek.”
As the two HOOD officers set out into the crowd Rivers turned to Hillroy. “So how long have you been chief?”
“Coming up on 20 years now. Still a long way to go though.”
“Been aboard ships the whole time?”
“I have sir. Been on the HOOD since she was commissioned, before that ten years on KIROV. Started off on FEYNMAN.”
Rivers whistled. “Those are some good ships to have served on chief!”
“That they were.”
“Excuse me ensign.” A new voice joined the conversation.
Rivers turned to address the voice and came to attention as his eyes noticed the lieutenant commander braid on the red sleeve. “Ensign Rivers sir.”
“At ease ensign. I’m Lieutenant Commander Rick Payne, BuPers said you might be heading this way, I’m glad I tracked you down.”
“Yes sir.” Rivers answered not knowing who this commander was or why he’d be someone looking for a lowly ensign.
“I’ve been assigned to HOOD so I’ll be taking command of the detail you have with you. I gather you’re trying to get back to your ship.”
“We are sir, the chief and I,” Rivers gestured to Hillroy, “were on our way to see if we could either find passage on a ship or a place to put up til HOOD came to pick us up.”
“Well I believe I can help with that. My old ship is still in orbit and Commander Hutcheson has offered to provide ferry service. How soon can you and your team be ready to go?”
“The rest of the crew is back on the flightdeck, all we need to do is pick them up and we are ready to go.”
“Outstanding.” Payne said as he turned and began to walk towards the flightdeck with Rivers and Hillroy in tow.
“Um Commander, if you don’t mind me asking sir, what are you being assigned to HOOD as?”
“Don’t mind at all ensign. For my sins I have been assigned as HOOD’s new chief of security. I believe you are in my department.”
“Yes sir, I am sir.”
“Outstanding!”
<<<NRPG>>>
I figure the best way to get a new SEC is to post a NPC one…altho’ that cunning plan hasn’t got us a new HELM yet.
Respectfully,
Andy
CAPT Jack Steele
CO, USS HOOD NCC 1703
STARFLEET: ORIGINS
COMORIGINS: No More Papers, No More Books...
by Andy Catterick
SD: 2261.115
Scene: Admiral Mitchell Corrigan’s Office, Starfleet Academy
Mitch did his best not to smile as the young cadet pleaded his case as if he had discovered some new theory all on his own. When the youngster began to repeat himself he decided it was time to tread in. “Cadet, let me stop you there. The objective of this paper is to present your conclusions, which you did, and which I happen to agree with more importantly you were to present well thought out, reasoned and cited arguments that support your conclusions, which you did not.” He held up a hand to forestall any further debate. “Look cadet, you and I both know you sped through this and in doing so did a half assed job. It was a particularly tough topic to delve in to but I know you have the intelligence to tackle it. Unfortunately,” He tossed the datachip back to the young student, “you’ did a piss poor job and thought you’d just sail on by. Not going to happen. I know ancient history is not as exciting as your other courses but I can assure you that it is in fact one of the most important courses you can take. For example the Battle of Jutland can be,” Mitch chose not to notice the look of anguish flash across the cadet’s face as he began to launch into one of his long winded lectures, fortunately, for the cadet at least, the lecture came to an abrupt halt as the door chime went. “See who that is will you cadet?” Corrigan walked over to his credenza to pour himself a coffee as he prepared to pepper the cadet with questions about Admiral Jellico’s strategy. He turned back towards the door, the carafe still in mid pour, at the sharp intake of breath form the cadet who had suddenly gone ridged.
“At ease cadet.” Came the voice of Admiral James Komack as he walked into the office. “Get you at a bad time admiral?”
“Of course not sir. You just saved Mr. Roberts a diatribe on the Battle of Jutland.”
“I wish I had time to hear it.” Komack replied.
“That will be all for now cadet.” Corrigan nodded.
“Yes sir!”
“Were we ever that young Mitch?”
“Rumour has it I was. But I can’t remember that far back. Coffee?”
“No thanks, I’m actually in a hurry and have orders for you. It was easier to drop by as I was in the neighbourhood rather then summoning you to the inner sanctum.”
Mitch nodded gesturing for the admiral to sit down. His mind was already churning over the possibilities of Komack’s unannounced visit and all outcomes pointed to bad news. “You could have commed.”
“Could have.” Komack agreed. “Better this way.”
Crap! Mitch thought. Definitly bad news. For the past three years he had been assigned to Starfleet Operations reporting directly to Komack as his troubleshooter. If there was something dicey going on in the Federation Komack would send Corrigan in. The rest of the time he maintained a light course load at the Academy trying to remind new officers that many of the answers for the future were buried in the past. In all that time Komack had never paid him a visit.
“I need you out at Starbase 6, ASAP.”
Corrigan leaned back in his chair. He’d reviewed all the intel reports this morning on his way in. He couldn’t remember there being anything of note going on out there. Certainly nothing that required his attention. Perhaps it would be a quick trip. That would be convenient as mid-terms were on the horizon. “I can be on my way in two hours. Gives me some time to grade papers on the way out.”
“You won’t be needing to grade those papers Mitch, you won’t be coming back. At least not anytime soon. I’m assigning you there.”
“Assigning me to where?”
“Starbase 6.” Komack confirmed. “You’ll be the new Fleet Commander.”
Mitch blinked in surprise. “Jim what the hell are you talking about?” He leaned forward. “That’s Joe Carstairs post, he crowed about getting all those new starships for months. He’s ok isn’t he?”
“He’s fine he just decided to accept promotion to BuPers.”
“BuPers!” Corrigan exclaimed leaning back in his chair again. No one accepted promotion to BuPers, not willingly anyway, it was like getting assigned to purgatory. He was dying to ask how that had come about but he knew Komack wouldn’t tell him. “That’s a big jump admiral, do I have time to think about it?”
“No. It’s not a question admiral. It’s an order and you leave in two hours.”
“Oh God, you’re not sticking me with Vicky are you?” Mitch deflected.
This time Komack almost smiled. “Yes, I do believe Admiral Palmer is stationed there.”
“Damn. You’ve told her that I’m her boss?” He and the ice queen had a long history best described as combustive.
“That’s what the orders say.” Komack confirmed. “Look Mitch I have places to be so can we skip the whole tough decision part of this discussion and get to the part where you say yes sir, thank you sir and I leave.”
Mitch chuckled and rose from his seat. “Yes sir. Thank you sir.”
“Try not to screw it up.” Komack said before he rose and headed for the door. “Maybe next time you can tell me about Jutland.”
<<<NRPG>>>
Just a quick one to RP Corrigan on his way out.
As I have already told ORIGINS COs/XOs as happy as I am to see Scott taking on the thankless job of CSFO I really hate to see him leave COMORIGINS. He’s leaving very big shoes for me to fill but I will certainly try. Luckily we have a lot of talented people and some excellent command crews to help make me look good! ;-)
Vice Admiral Mitch Corrigan
COMORIGINS, Starbase 6
STARFLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Take Us In
by Andy Catterick
SD: 2261.116
Scene: Bridge, USS HOOD
Acting helmsman Baker sat at his console drumming his fingers. He had spent the better part of the shift trying to come up with ways to distinguish himself. So far he had failed miserable. It was hard to stand out when nothing of any great importance was happening. HOOD had kept up with the ruse that they were carrying out a standard search pattern looking for their cloaked quarry while remaining close enough to the ship that they could pounce on it at a moments notice. The navigator had set up the search pattern and his helm console was dutifully, and automatically, following the proscribed course.
Conversation on the bridge was at a minimum. Even when Lieutenant Zade had made her strange announcement about imposters on board conversation had remained virtually nonexistence. All that meant was that his Plan B of injecting lofty and well thought out arguments into any discussions that erupted amongst the normally talkative bridge crew was impossible to carry out. So much for demonstrating his brilliance.
It was the automatic red alert that snapped his, and everyone else’s, attention up to the viewscreen.
“Reading several explosions in the vicinity of the cloaked vessel.”
“Its not cloaked anymore.” Someone added unnecessarily.
On the screen TSS HOOD faded back into existence as it bucked from whatever turmoil was raging in side her.
“Shields to full.” Zade ordered. “Helm take us in.”
<<<NRPG>>>
Anybody out there?
Andy Catterick
CAPT Jack Steele
CO, USS HOOD NCC 1703
STARFLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Battle
by David Kiel
SD: SD 2261.116
USS Hood: Bridge
"Target their weapon systems and fire!"
Cedria shouted and sprinted to the sensor station. "Hemux, get to transporter room one. I will send you the best sensor data we can get. Find our people and beam them back here."
The gulf between the two ships erupted quickly with beam fire. The TSS Hoods fire was sporadic and badly targeted. USS Hoods fire was well targeted and fully powered. Of the two ships only the Federation Crusier had shields. Cedria finished relaying the sensor sweep and was shocked by the pattern of power disruptions she saw.
Their shield grid had burned itself out, spectacularly. The Captain they were holding in their brig had even fewer friends than she had estimated. The USS Hoods shields flashed as incoming fire battered against the shimmering barrier. The main hull of TSS hood erupted with flame as the paser batteries erupted one after the next until no further fire came from her.
"Target their impulse engines and fire." Cedria said and the Helm smiled deviously swinging the Federation ship around to hit them full on. The TSS ship shuddered as the impulse drives shattered under the assault from multiple batteries.
"Hold fire." Cedria walked over to stand next to the Captains chair and looked at the screen still showing the shimmering blue overlay of the enhanced sensors on the ship burning before them. "We still have people aboard that ship."
NRPG: One here.
Respectfully submitted;
David Kiel
Lt Cedria Zade,
NAV, USS HOOD NCC-1703
ASR: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Finally Some Action!
by Andy Catterick
SD: SD 2261.116
USS Hood: Bridge
"Target their weapon systems and fire!" Cedria shouted.
Acting Helmsman Hal Baker let out a whoop of joy as he savagely jabbed at the fire control system. It was the first time he had ever fired the ships main weapons in anything other then target practice and he enjoyed every second of it. The procedure was the same as it always had been but this time the ship shuddered as it sent forth the deadly fire. The bridge reverberated with the sound of the awesome discharge and most spectacularly he could see the damage that HOOD’s main weapons, that he himself, had inflicted on the enemy vessel. As far as Baker was concerned there was no better moment then this.
"Order the torpedoes, order the torpedoes!" He prayed silently as he pictured them ripping the enemy cruiser apart. Enemy cruiser! He was taking apart a CONSITUTION class heavy cruiser. How many people could say that?
The order for phasers came again and this time it was while he was taking HOOD into a steep bank for an optimal spread of the forward batteries. Just like the Book said to. This was it; this was his chance! He jabbed the fire button again as he peered into the targeting computer. Another devastating hit.
Finally who ever was in command of TSS HOOD pulled themselves together enough to return fire. Hal held onto his console, his euphoria begin to fade as he watched the return phaser fire streak towards….with little effect. Another whoop of joy.
Zade gave the fire order again. "Target their impulse engines and fire."
With a predatory grin Hal swung HOOD about to allow both fore and aft port phaser batteries to fire. A full broadshide smashed through TSS HOOD’s impulse drive.
And then it was all over. “Hold fire.” Came the order. Hal wanted to object still in the heat of the moment. Fortunately Cedria’s cooler head prevailed. "We still have people aboard that ship."
<<<NRPG>>>
Just getting in the HELM’s POV…man, I think we need to get this slot filled. This guy has issues!
Respectfully,
Andy
CAPT Jack Steele
CO, USS HOOD NCC 1703
STARFLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Making Another Deal
by Andy Catterick
SD: SD 2261.117
Scene: Brig, USS HOOD
BlackJack Steele fell to the deck as the first volley of fire struck USS HOOD. He had a grin on his face by the time the second barrage shook the great ship. As the ship shuddered he jumped up to his feet.
“Gene I told you they would come. It’s all over.”
“Get back from the shield.” Gene ordered as he took the phaser off his belt and pointed it at Steele.
Steele actually laughed in response. “Gene, we’ve been waging war our entire history. Our civilization is based on, steeping in it. We’re taught to be soldiers before we’re taught to walk. It’s in our blood. There is no way your Starfleet can stand before us.”
“I thought you’d switched sides. Asked for asylum no less.” Gene countered.
“Gene, if you’re going to be a good officer you have to learn to adapt. You look at what you’re presented with and you make sure it works for you. If I have to stay in this universe I’m going to do what ever it takes to succeed. But when my crew crack open the hull of this ship to get me back you can be damn sure that’s where I’m going. My first act will be to execute your captain and his senior officers. My second act will be to reward those of your crew who willingly join my crew.” Steele leaned closer to the forcefield. “You’ll be surprised how many will join us. Some out of self interest, some out of fear, but they will join us. Finally I will have my engineer teams rip this ship apart and take what we need to improve our own. Then I will begin my ascendancy as Sovereign of this domain. I told you before I needed you Gene, I still do. All you have to do is lower the forcefield and release these wrist restraints.”
“I thought your crew was coming. They can do it when they get here.”
“They can, and they will. But if you are to join me I need to know you’re loyal to me. Willingly loyal. If you wait until my men are pointing a phaser at you it isn’t quite the same. You can still join me at that point Gene, I really do need you. But you do it then and you’ll stay at your current rank and you’ll not be trusted. Join me now and you’re instantly a commander and first officer. It’s that easy. All you need to do is lower the shield.”
<<<NRPG>>>
Poor BlackJack he doesn’t realize his ship is getting pounded…
Respectfully,
Andy
CAPT Jack Steele
CO, USS HOOD NCC 1703
STARFLEET: ORIGINS
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Eavesdropping
by Harry Iha
SD: 2261.118
SCENE: Bridge
MD: ?
<snip>
And then it was all over. "Hold fire." Came the order. Hal wanted to object still in the heat of the moment. Fortunately Cedria’s cooler head prevailed. "We still have people aboard that ship."
<end snip>
"Ensign, hail that ship," ordered LT Zade.
Already anticipating the command, ENS Yoshi Tamura made a final adjustment to the antenna and terminated the comm circuit. "Hailing frequencies open, Ma'am."
While Zade bantered with the alternate universe's acting captain, Tamura kept a close watch on his panel. The other HOOD's antenna assembly had been destroyed during one of the battles, and he had to keep the directional signal aimed at the crippled ship in order to keep the communications line open.
In addition to keeping the circuit open, Tamura monitored the carrier signal and conversation. Hiding signals in the carrier wave was not an easy trick, but one with the potential to cripple HOOD. The computer automatically guarded against such potential threats, but the young ensign did not fully trust it, so he manually monitored the signal as well. Fortunately, neither the computer nor the human discovered any sign of duplicity coming from TSS HOOD.
When the other HOOD suddenly closed the connection, Tamura left the channels open in case the other ship wanted to reestablish communications. "Signal terminated at the other end, Captain," he reported automatically.
"Very well," acknowledged Zade, with just a hint of annoyance at being cut off.
That is when Tamura noticed some strange signals coming from TSS HOOD. He quickly reconfigured the antenna to optimize the gain at the new frequencies and was rewarded by weak, but clear signals. It took just under 10 seconds for him to identify the signals.
"Shit!" he blurted. "Captain!"
"What is it?"
"I'm picking up internal comms from the other ship. The 1MC and other circuits are piping an abandon ship order. Sounds like they activated the self destruct circuit." Tamura pushed the Feinberger deeper into his ear and subconsciously frowned in concentration. "Confirmed, Ma'am. Detonation in nine minutes, 30 seconds."
NRPG:
All: Sorry for my long silence. Call me "Short attention span." Also, I have moved, which explains much of my short attention. Please note my new e-mail address below. I will likely eventually phase out the accesscom address.
Andy: cc'ing you as well in case this one does not get posted either. Hopefully coming from a new address will solve that problem. Thanks.
Respectfully Submitted,
ENS Yoshi Tamura
Communications Department Head
USS HOOD NCC-1703
http://boi.alt-starfleet-rpg.org/ORIGINS:_USS_Hood
Harry I. Iha
hiha_asr@...
[ORIGINS] USS HOOD: Battle Aftermath / Knives an Assassins Best Friend
by Steve Apple
Previously on the HOOD:
The USS HOOD was sent on a secret mission to find out about a rogue starship (TSS HOOD) which turned out to be her twin from an evil parallel universe bent on wanton destruction and mayhem, oh yeah and to steal our Sham Wows. The senior officers Steele, Merrick, Gar, and Corbett along with a couple of expendable redshirts beam down to a mining facility and find their counterparts. They uncover the parallel universes plot to destroy them and generally behave badly while in federation space. Not wanting to let Kirk and company have all the glory in Starfleet textbooks the senior staff led by coffee aficionado Steele take their place and beam aboard the TSS HOOD for the good of us all.
Meanwhile aboard the USS HOOD Cedria Zade and ARr’Rhiana Hemux figure out how to make a mean cosmopolitan and track the cloaked evil TSS HOOD. As you can imagine a battle ensues, but since it was early in our story nothing really happened.
Back on the TSS evil Hemux ate some bugs and blackmailed Steele. Corbett was distressed at being married and Merrick tried to hit on his counterparts wife, mostly because his was dead and he wasn’t into necrophilia even though Mother said he had a psychosexual problem. Everyone came together and sang Kumbaya and hatched a plan for escape.
Finally in the back chapters there was another battle and this time the TSS HOOD went from a Cadillac to a Hugo in 3 easy phaser barrages. Unfortunately as always happens some parasite got pissed off and started an auto destruct sequence. Well that or he was timing the Dominos pizza delivery guy.
And that’s what you missed.
The Following takes place between 7 minutes and 29 seconds and 3 minutes and 59 seconds…
SD: 2261.118
TSS Hood: Corridor R-Deck Section C7
The ship was listing to the left its metal groaning under the strain and fatigue it had suffered in battle with its multiverse twin. The sirens and flashing of emergency lights only served to punctuate the computer’s cold metallic voice.
[Auto-destruct in 7 minutes 29 seconds.]
The corridor was empty except for the three of them. Two standing and one face down.
“You will be even easier to kill, than she was.”
“Why don’t we test your theory, you pathetic excuse for an ex-monarch.” He shouted as he stepped across her unmoving body.
Zade looked at the doctor and laughed. He would not waste his rage on such an inferior as this human. The doctor was soft; he drank too much and hid most of the time behind the psychotic Steele. Well if it was a lesson he wanted then it would be the last he ever got. Taking two knives from his belt he dropped one on the floor and kicked it across the deck to the doctor.
Corbett saw the glistening sheen of the poison that coated the 7 inch blade as it slid across the deck, stopped by the toe of his left boot. Keeping his eyes glued to Zade’s he crouched and picked up the knife. “Now throw down the photon pistol and fight me like a man.”
A smirk passed across Zade’s face at the doctor’s comment. “I am not a man, but I need no pistol to fight a soft undisciplined human such as you.” Throwing the pistol behind him he gripped his knife in the first form assassin’s pose that he had learned so long ago.
[Auto-destruct in 6 minutes 59 seconds.]
Corbett let out a deep breath, but maintained his crouched position. His eyes kept Zade in check as he mentally judged the Ma-ai, or distance between him and his opponent. “Your move,” he said.
Zade covered the distance between them in less than the blink of an eye, his knife plunging toward Corbett’s chest.
Corbett pushed himself upright from the balls of his feet, his knife moving upward blocking Zade’s thrust causing the Trill’s blade to slide harmlessly to one side. Turning his body to the side out of Zade’s line of attack he counterattacked with an overhead diagonal cut.
Zade threw himself backward and Corbett’s blade missed him by only millimeters. The doctor has training he thought and that surprised him. By all rights he should have killed the human by now. Smiling he stepped back and assumed the third form assassin’s pose. Maybe the doctor would provide him sport after all. “Your training is not superior enough to hold me off forever doctor. Eventually I will push my poisoned blade deep into your belly and laugh while your liver and spleen explode.”
Corbett’s breathing was very rhythmic and even as he assumed the tachi-iai position. Zade rushed him with a forward downward cut. Pivoting to the right Corbett could feel the burning of the poison on his skin. Zade had slashed through his uniform tunic, but thankfully had not broken the skin underneath. In a counterattack he sliced out in a diagonal rising cut aiming for Zade’s left armpit.
Zade blocked the blow and moved back out of Corbett’s range. He was more wary of the doctor now and would not let himself get careless. Slowly they circled each other. “This toying with you is fun; however, I could make this easy on you and end it quickly.”
[Auto-destruct in 4 minutes 59 seconds.]
“You heard the lady I have 4 minutes and 59 seconds.” Corbett adjusted his stance sliding a little to the left forcing Zade to move his position as well. Just a few more feet, Corbett thought to himself.
The movements between them were slow and to a non-practitioner of the martial arts almost imperceptible. Corbett had him almost where he wanted him.
“I am the most superior fighter on this ship and will make your death as painful as possible.” Zade said his voice arrogant and condescending.
“You think too much of yourself Zade. While I admit eventually you will kill me there is one who is better than you.” Corbett said forcing Zade to move the last foot or so he needed.
“Pah, there is no one better than me.” Zade shouted in prideful boast.
“Except me.” Cedria Quall shouted as she grabbed Zade’s ankle from where she lay and pulled him off his feet.
Immediately she scrambled and wrapped her legs around his and her knife pressed against his throat, the poison burning his skin.
“Cedria no we need him alive to stop the autodestruct.” Corbett shouted at her before she slit her enemy’s throat.
“You were dead; I shot you with the photon pistol.” Zade screamed.
“It passed cleanly between the doctor and me. You better get eyes checked old man that is of course if you live. Now shut down the auto destruct.”
“Peasant, unworthy pariah.” Zade spat at her.
[Auto-destruct in 4 minutes 29 seconds.]
“Cedria.” Corbett implored.
“Go,” She shouted at the doctor. “Preflight the shuttle, just in case I can’t make him do what I want.”
“I won’t leave without you.”
“Don’t be stupid. A lot of people are counting on that shuttle being ready.” She snapped back at him. “Beside this is between Trills and not for outsiders to see.”
Corbett nodded reluctantly and moved over to the comm. unit. “Alia grab Mother and Saxman and meet me at the shuttle in 2 minutes.”
Turning he watched her pull the blade tighter into Zade’s throat. “Go,” She mouthed at him.
Flipping open his communicator he said. “Jack it’s now or never. Sean and Gar have to move the Tholian device to the shuttle now or it’ll be too late.”
[We’re on our way now] Steel said.
“I’ll be there in one minute to preflight the shuttle, Corbett out.”
[Auto-destruct in 3 minutes 59 seconds.]
<<NRPG>> Hope this somewhat makes up for my silence. Brian/ Sean you know I love ya, but the necrophilia/psychosexual thing was too hard to pass up. Dave I didn’t want to completely steal your thunder in case you wanted to have Cedria kill Zade herself. Harry enjoyed your post and glad you’re with us.
Respectfully
Steve Apple
Stile Corbett, MD
CMO, USS HOOD NCC-1703
ASR: ORIGINS