STAR TREK: A Long Road (Voyager Fix It Quest)

SHIP & CREW ROSTER
The Dragon: Once per episode, at the beginning of combat place an Advantage on the field representing a cunning tactic or strategy devised by Danara Pel.

NAME
USS Voyager
PROF.
MULTIROLE
CLASS
Sovereign Class Heavy Exploration Vessel
CONST
2371
SHIELDS
13/13​
RESISTANCE
6​
SCALE
6​
POWER
13/13​
CREW SUPPORT
6​
SMALL CRAFT
5​
COMMS
ENGINES
STRUCTURE
COMPUTERS
SENSORS
WEAPONS
BREACHES
0/6
0/6
0/6
0/6
0/6
0/6
9​
11​
10​
11​
9​
10​
COMMAND
3​
12​
14​
13​
14​
12​
13​
CONNING
2​
12​
14​
13​
14​
12​
13​
ENGINEERING
2​
11​
13​
12​
13​
11​
12​
SECURITY
3​
13​
15​
14​
16​
13​
14​
SCIENCE
2​
11​
13​
12​
13​
11​
12​
MEDICINE
2​
11​
13​
12​
13​
11​
12​
TALENTS
Command Ship: Can give advantages using Command within range to Away Missions or to supporting ships.

EMH: Has an EMH!

Improved Warp Drive: When going to warp, roll 1cd on an effect, regain the power point.

Quantum Torpedoes: Can use Quantum Torpedoes! (60 total)

Secondary Reactors: +5 to Power

High Resolution Sensors: +1 momentum to out of combat sensor checks.
TRAITS
Federation Starship – A highly sophisticated and advanced vessel, with holodecks, replicators, and similar comforts, primarily designed to handle multiple operations. Highly sensitive and requiring constant maintenance, the vehicle is less rugged than other interstellar craft

Maquis Crew - a good chunk of the crew are former Maquis troublemakers. Expect discipline problems and unorthodox plans.
WEAPONS
Phaser Arrays
Power Cost: 1-3 | Range: Medium | Damage: 9cd [+1 per extra power spent]
Can Use Spread: Hit +1 time at ½ damage per effect OR Area: hit +1 ship per effect within close range.
Versatile 2: Gain 2 bonus momentum with a successful hit

Photon Torpedoes
Power Cost: 0 | Range: Long | Damage: 6cd
High Yield: If it causes 1 breach, it causes +1 breach

Quantum Torpedoes
Power Cost: 0 | Range: Long | Damage: 7cd (Vicious 1 - +1 damage on effects)
High Yield: If it causes 1 breach, it causes +1 breach
Calibrations: Requires 1 minor action to calibrate

Tractor Beam (Strength 5)
Power Cost: 0 | Range: Close | Damage: None
Effect: If successfully established, enemies face a diff 5 check to escape.

CREW COMPLIMENT (Base Stat: 9 | Base Skill: 2)
CO: Captain Katheryn Janeway (Skilled: Command, Science | Weakness: Combat)
SPECIAL ABILITY: "We Can Be Better" - if you succeed on any diplomatic check with Janeway, Get +1 momentum​
XO: Commander D-91 (Skilled: Command | Weakness: Socialization)
HELM: Lt. Tom Paris (Skilled: Conn | Weakness: Not Being A Fucking Up)
TACTICAL: Ensign Harry Kimm (Skilled: Gunnery | Weakness: Harry Kim)
SECURITY: Lt. JG Amy Strong (Skilled: Personal Combat | Weakness: Lying)
MAQUIS HEADBREAKER: C'nola (Skilled: Combat, Sneaking and Scheming | Weakness: Emotional Wreck)​
SCIENCE: Tuvok (Skilled: Science | Weakness: Emotionless)
COMMS: Lt. Bian T'are (Skilled: Communications | Weakness: Combat)
MEDICAL: The EMH (Skilled: Doctor | Weakness: Kind of a Dick)
ENGINEER: B'lanna Torres (Skilled: Engineering | Weakness: Also a dick)

SECONDARY CHARACTERS
Ensign Steve (Useless Security Goon)
Ensign Becky (plural fighter jock)
Petty Officer Third Class Jessie (Hard working engineer)
Crewman Billingsly (Dude, Billingsly!)
Crewman Chandra (Concerned Crewman)
Bifurcate (bidimensional robot girlfriend of Harry Kim)
Princess Lyan Positron (runaway daughter of magician most foul and girlfriend of Harry Kim)
Soria Flyte (Pegasus girl and girlfriend of Harry Kim)
Mirror Universe Trevor (he's fine!)
NAME
MRSS Val Jean
PROF.
TACOPS
CLASS
Keldon Class Heavy Cruiser
CONST
2370
SHIELDS
12/12​
RESISTANCE
5​
SCALE
4​
POWER
7/7​
CREW SUPPORT
4​
SMALL CRAFT
3​
COMMS
ENGINES
STRUCTURE
COMPUTERS
SENSORS
WEAPONS
BREACHES
0/4
0/4
0/4
0/4
0/4
0/4
9​
9​
9​
8​
7​
10​
COMMAND
3​
12​
12​
12​
11​
10​
13​
CONNING
2​
11​
11​
11​
10​
9​
12​
ENGINEERING
2​
11​
11​
11​
10​
9​
12​
SECURITY
3​
12​
12​
12​
11​
10​
13​
SCIENCE
1​
10​
10​
10​
9​
8​
11​
MEDICINE
2​
11​
11​
11​
10​
9​
12​
TALENTS
Electronic Warfare Suite: Whenever making a Jamming or Intercept communications check, can spend 2 momentum to select +1 target (repeatable.)

Fast Targeting Systems: No +1 diff for called shots

Improved Hull Integrity: +1 Resistance

Cloaking Device: Spend 3 power, and make a Control+Engineering + Engines + Security check with a diff of 2. If successful, gain the Cloaked Trait (impossible to detect, cannot attack, shields are down.) It takes a minor action to decloak.
TRAITS
Cardassian Ship – Durable, uncomfortable, close, cramped and cheap. Thinks creature comforts are for other people and technical sophistication is for people who haven't spent decades starving to death. The fact that the starving could have been avoided if the government were less...you know, monstrous doesn't seem to have occurred to that many of them.

Okampan Crew – the crew are bright, perky, cheerful, and incredibly psychically powerful. Individually, they're all better than Vulcans, and as a gestalt? Who knows!
WEAPONS
Phaser Arrays
Power Cost: 1-3 | Range: Medium | Damage: 7-9cd (Spread: Hit +1 time at ½ damage per effect OR Area)
Versatile 2: Gain X bonus momentum with a successful hit

Disruptor Banks
Range: Medium | Damage: 8-10cd (Vicious 1: Each effect adds +1 damage)

Tractor Beam (Strength 3)

CREW COMPLIMENT (Base Stat: 8 | Base Skill: 1)
CO: Lt. Commander Brian Wacoche (Skilled: Commando Tactics | Weakness: Independent)
TACTICAL: Seska (Skilled: Being Seska | Weakness: Everything Else)
CONN: R'lash skilled: Piloting | Weakness: Romulan Fuckup)
ESPIONAGE: Kes (Skilled: Commando Tactics | Weakness: Naive)

Crewman Stadi - Age 23, Betazoid, born Beta Colony-5 to Zani and Talwyn of the House of Riis, survived by her sisters Tari and Batri.
R'mor - age 182, Vulcan, burn on Romulus to R'tan and Leslali, survived by his twelve nieces and nephews across the Empire
 
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[X]Plan: Not Because It Is Easy



"My job would certainly be easier if achieving utopia were a prerequisite to joining the galactic community. There would be fewer wars. Fewer injustices.

"Because you're right, the galaxy is full of despots, of empires, and hegemonies. The Federation is surrounded by them. We fight them. We tolerate them. We're even friends with some of them.

"There's no one else like us out there, but then do you know why there is only one Federation? Oh it isn't simply because it is one of the more difficult kinds of societies to nurture and develop nor is it because ensuring a just society that treats equally an ever growing number of different cultures is an never ending balancing act and we're the only ones that managed to hold out.

"I'll give you a hint. It's in the name. The United Federation of Planets. We stand alone, not because we are the last beacon of goodness in a cold dark galaxy, we stand 'alone' for the simple reason, that when we reached out into that black unknown, someone reached back. And it happened again, and again, and again.

"Two became one. Three became one. Four became one. Sometimes it was them reaching for us, sometimes it was us reaching for them. It wasn't easy and sure as hell wasn't painless but we never let that stop us.

"Do you want to know what is easy? Being a successful lithium dictator. There's an entire galaxy's worth of examples. You said it yourself, it's the lowest common denominator of governments. But humanity can be so much more. The proof is sitting in orbit above you.

"You're a superhuman aren't you? You're supposed to be better than us, aren't you? Why settle for mediocrity? It took a humanity devastated by the fires of nuclear war less than a hundred years to set aside their differences and, as one people, take their first steps towards the stars and they didn't have your fancy augments.

"So what if its harder to create a just society. So what if its harder to do the right thing. You're a student of history. Tell me Khan, why did we choose to go to the Moon?







Yeah khan? Your entire stick has been proven wrong. Drink your God damn root beer
 
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[X] "Khan...our sensors and science are better than yours. While you were in the stasis pod, my science officer has determined that whatever quantum energy that is running you? It's...winding down. Like a clock. You will stop moving and thinking in the next two years. After that, it doesn't matter what you, what anyone on this planet does. It'll be a museum of waxwork dummies, trapped forever in their last moments. We don't have time for your grandstanding, we have to solve this."
 
I'm very sceptical that Khan has better angels to appeal to

[x] "Khan...our sensors and science are better than yours. While you were in the stasis pod, my science officer has determined that whatever quantum energy that is running you? It's...winding down. Like a clock. You will stop movings and thinking in the next two years. After that, it doesn't matter what you, what anyone on this planet does. It'll be a museum of waxwork dummies, trapped forever in their last moments. We don't have time for your grandstanding, we have to solve this."
 
[x] "Khan, you're wrong. The galaxy beyond has more wonders and terrors than you could possibly imagine - but we were met not with a mailed fist, but with friendship. I am from a united federation of hundreds of planets and through our shared diversity and acceptance, we have become one of the most sophisticated, advanced polities in a dangerous galaxy. Your entire premise was tested and found wanting. Surrender now, and maybe, just maybe, we can find a better tomorrow together."
 
Plan sensors is better than plan surrender, simply because the word "surrender" will go over with Kahn like a lead balloon.

"Plan: Not Because It Is Easy" is good as an ideological challenge/argument although I think there needs to be some more immediate appeal, maybe something along the lines of "But first, my science officer is telling me you've only got two years to build anything. I suggest saving the lives of everyone on this planet takes priority over conquering them - so what's really more important to you, Kahn? Your people or your empire?"
 
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Khan is not going to be convinced by an appeal to the morals he explicitly rejects.
[X] Plan: Not Because It Is Easy
I do like this plan--latter, when we have time to argue the merits of our respective polities in detail.

Right now we...don't need, but having his cooperation to end the war might save us time we're now fairly short on. Or, rather, he's fairly short on.
 
[X] "Khan...our sensors and science are better than yours. While you were in the stasis pod, my science officer has determined that whatever quantum energy that is running you? It's...winding down. Like a clock. You will stop moving and thinking in the next two years. After that, it doesn't matter what you, what anyone on this planet does. It'll be a museum of waxwork dummies, trapped forever in their last moments. We don't have time for your grandstanding, we have to solve this."
 
Remember, guys, you're voting for what plan wins - since you already rolled the successful check! So, don't worry about convincing him so much.

If a not particularly convincing plan wins, I will be mad at you though!
 
[X] "Khan, you're wrong. The galaxy beyond has more wonders and terrors than you could possibly imagine - but we were met not with a mailed fist, but with friendship. I am from a united federation of hundreds of planets and through our shared diversity and acceptance, we have become one of the most sophisticated, advanced polities in a dangerous galaxy. Your entire premise was tested and found wanting. Surrender now, and maybe, just maybe, we can find a better tomorrow together."
 
Hey @KRISF, a quick heads up but your vote isn't quite registering right now. The forum software isn't recognizing it as a vote for Plan: Not Because It Is Easy.
 
[X] "Khan, you're wrong. The galaxy beyond has more wonders and terrors than you could possibly imagine - but we were met not with a mailed fist, but with friendship. I am from a united federation of hundreds of planets and through our shared diversity and acceptance, we have become one of the most sophisticated, advanced polities in a dangerous galaxy. Your entire premise was tested and found wanting. Surrender now, and maybe, just maybe, we can find a better tomorrow together."
 
[X] "Khan, you're wrong. The galaxy beyond has more wonders and terrors than you could possibly imagine - but we were met not with a mailed fist, but with friendship. I am from a united federation of hundreds of planets and through our shared diversity and acceptance, we have become one of the most sophisticated, advanced polities in a dangerous galaxy. Your entire premise was tested and found wanting. Surrender now, and maybe, just maybe, we can find a better tomorrow together."
 
[X] Plan: Not Because It Is Easy

I've given it some solid thought and at the end of the day I want to deny Khan his legacy. Also, I think he's just as likely to think he can solve the tick8ng clock problem himself (or that his people can).
 
Adhoc vote count started by DragonCobolt on Jan 7, 2023 at 12:53 AM, finished with 29 posts and 21 votes.
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    [X] Plan: Not Because It Is Easy
    [x] "Khan...our sensors and science are better than yours. While you were in the stasis pod, my science officer has determined that whatever quantum energy that is running you? It's...winding down. Like a clock. You will stop moving and thinking in the next two years. After that, it doesn't matter what you, what anyone on this planet does. It'll be a museum of waxwork dummies, trapped forever in their last moments. We don't have time for your grandstanding, we have to solve this."
    [x] "Khan, you're wrong. The galaxy beyond has more wonders and terrors than you could possibly imagine - but we were met not with a mailed fist, but with friendship. I am from a united federation of hundreds of planets and through our shared diversity and acceptance, we have become one of the most sophisticated, advanced polities in a dangerous galaxy. Your entire premise was tested and found wanting. Surrender now, and maybe, just maybe, we can find a better tomorrow together."
    [x] "Khan...our sensors and science are better than yours. While you were in the stasis pod, my science officer has determined that whatever quantum energy that is running you? It's...winding down. Like a clock. You will stop movings and thinking in the next two years. After that, it doesn't matter what you, what anyone on this planet does. It'll be a museum of waxwork dummies, trapped forever in their last moments. We don't have time for your grandstanding, we have to solve this."


big speech!

Lets see if it's ANY GOOD (I don't read big speeches until they win, to not bias myself.)
 
LADY LINDY AND THE KHAN OF KHANS: Part 1 (0.9)
Janeway frowned. She looked out at the wall, trying to imagine where Khan was. She could imagine Amy and her security officers, fanning out, trying to cut off avenues of escape in this ancient feeling building. SHe sighed, softly. "My job would certainly be easier if achieving utopia were a prerequisite to joining the galactic community. There would be fewer wars. Fewer injustices." SHe lookd at Lindy, who was listening to her seriously. "Because you're right, the galaxy is full of despots, of empires, and hegemonies. The Federation is surrounded by them. We fight them. We tolerate them. We're even friends with some of them."

Lindy smiled, wryly. She knew what that was like.

Janeway felt herself growing more confident as she spoke. "There's no one else like us out there, but then do you know why there is only one Federation? Oh it isn't simply because it is one of the more difficult kinds of societies to nurture and develop nor is it because ensuring a just society that treats equally an ever growing number of different cultures is an never ending balancing act and we're the only ones that managed to hold out."

"I'll give you a hint. It's in the name. The United Federation of Planets. We stand alone, not because we are the last beacon of goodness in a cold dark galaxy, we stand 'alone' for the simple reason, that when we reached out into that black unknown, someone reached back. And it happened again, and again, and again."

Janeway felt herself getting carried on by the words. She knew this might be one of the more important diplomatic messages she'd ever delivered. It was getting easier. "Two became one. Three became one. Four became one. Sometimes it was them reaching for us, sometimes it was us reaching for them. It wasn't easy and sure as hell wasn't painless but we never let that stop us."

"Do you want to know what is easy? Being a successful lithium dictator. There's an entire galaxy's worth of examples. You said it yourself, it's the lowest common denominator of governments. But humanity can be so much more. The proof is sitting in orbit above you."

Janeway sighed.

"You're a superhuman aren't you? You're supposed to be better than us, aren't you? Why settle for mediocrity? It took a humanity devastated by the fires of nuclear war less than a hundred years to set aside their differences and, as one people, take their first steps towards the stars and they didn't have your fancy augments." She nodded, slowly. "So what if its harder to create a just society. So what if its harder to do the right thing. You're a student of history. Tell me Khan, why did we choose to go to the Moon?"

There was a silence that seemed to stretch on forever.

Khan chuckled, softly.

"I've gone, you know," he said. "On my own yacht. I went to the little plaque, and I looked at those words..." He was quiet for a long moment. "But it wasn't me who did it. That was in the 1980s. Before all this." He sighed, ruefully. "I shall surrender myself. If only...to see how humans of the future climb." He sounded like he was grinning, and...maybe a bit wickedly. Maybe with a rakish little twinkle to his eyes. The sound of it was so damn charming, even through the radio, even without his face. "Because I believe you'll be climbing the ladder as it burns, Captain."

"That does seem to be our style," Janeway said, nodding.

A moment later, Amy's voice came on. "Khan's coming out. With his hands up."

Janeway breathed out a slow sigh of relief. "Take him into custody. For the moment." She rubbed her palm against her chin, while Lindy shook her head slowly and stepped over.

"You got a way with words, Kat," she said.

Janeway...

Katheryn...

Felt her heart skip a little. "That's the first time you've used my first name, Lindy" she said, smiling slightly at Lindy.

"Welll, you are calling me Lindy now," Lindy said, smiling at her. She looked aside. "I figure, we're both Captain's and all. We don't have to stand on formaility." She puffed up her chest, standing up just a little bit taller, as if she was even more impressive than she...she actually was. Kat grinned at her, seeing that Lindy was...she had to be comparing herself to Janeway, to the Voyager and the Val Jean.

"Come on," Kat said. "We need to collect the President and Joint Chiefs and get back to the talking. This Earth's problems...aren't over just because Khan is going to send the withdraw order to his troops and start ceasefire talks." SHe frowned. "And considering he's dealing with Joseph Stalin, we may be in for some serious negotiations."

Lindy nodded. "Do you think the Earth's really in that much danger?"

Two years.

The words echoed in Kat's mind.

They only have two years.

"We'll deal with it," she said.

Lindy grinned at her. Their eyes met and Kat felt her skin prickle like she was in a transporter beam.

***
Neelix and Neelix Jr. sat across from one another in Neelix's bar. Neelix Jr. was running his finger around and around the edge of his glass. "Synthahol," he said, slowly. "Syyyynthahol...ol...ah...ahololol..." He lifted his chin - a spasmodic little jerk that he seemed to do without thinking, when he was distracted. It made him a bit taller, a bit less hunched. For a little moment. "See, normal alcohol effects me. But this synth...ahol..." He said the words with slow, careful deliberation. "Not a thing! Barely feel it!"

"I can tell," Neelix said, his voice dry. "So...my sister and your father met after the ceasefire. And they just...fell in love?"

"Mmhm!" Neelix Jr. said, nodding. "Since you were off on deep insertion duty, she didn't know if you were alive or dead." He spread his hands, slowly. "They fell in love. They got married. They went to a Viidian doctor to have me - combinatorial genetics is one of their many specialities, and not related to their little, ah..." He made a wiggling with his fingers. "It's one of the...the...the less fraught bits of their...you know..."

"Special products?" Neelix said.

"I was going to say abominable galactic crime," Neelix Jr. said, his voice flat, his eyes losing all their humor. "You did a good thing, when you tussled with them."

Neelix chuckled. "I, ah, did get my lungs stolen, you know."

"Dreadful," Neelix Jr. whispered, then sipped his drink. "...do you hate me, Uncle?"

"Hate you?" Neelix exclaimed.

"I'm half Haakonian. Lots of Talaxians do, you know. A light frigate going a fraction of C into a megacity tends to leave...well, there's real estate I have hereditary right to on Konia that still glows in the dark thanks to the Talaxians, I'll have you know." Neelix Jr. nodded, then let out a little giggle. "Not that hasn't stopped me, heh, selling it a few times."

"Selling it?" Neelix asked.

"To cover debts. You know. It's quite nice territory, if you just check the climatological data and don't think to cross reference that with the radiometric maps." Neelix Jr. grinned.

Neelix's smirk was knowing. "You may be more like me than I care to admit." He sipped his drink. The two of them took a moment, watching the Earth spinning out the window. "That scares me."

"Glad to be terrifying," Neelix Jr. said. Then, quietly. "There's just one thing I worry about."

"Yeah?" Neelix asked.

"I crashed here...and I'm...pretty...sure that my distress beacon is dead now. Has to have been dead. You haven't picked it up." Neelix Jr. frowned, slightly. "But what if..."

His eyes closed.

He laid his head forward.

He began to snore.

Neelix frowned.

"What if," he whispered, softly.

***
Sept Relora Listening Station Far Listener
Kazon Order

The pounding of Jurah's feet on the metal catwalk of the Far Listener rang through to Submaje Lorne's door well before the panting woman even showed up. Lorne lifted his head, frowning fiercely as the door hissed open. "What is it, Jurah?" he asked, his voice short, sharp. Jurah had been bothering him all week with every single little-

"Sir," she said. "Borg level alert. We've picked up a coded Haakonian distress transmission - heavily degraded subspace message. I tracked it back. It went to the...to the Big Shiny."

Lorne froze, his fingers above his keyboard.

"And sir..." Jurah gulped. "The Shiny?"

Lorne stood up, slowly. "What about it?"

"It's...gone. In it's place is a standard Hullen class livable star, a few gas giants a few terrestrials...and...enough subspace traffic for almost a billion people."

Lorne sat back down again, as if he had been punched in the stomach.

"BIllion?" he asked.

"There's enough traffic to match the Talaxian homeworld, sir. It's primitive subspace, but it's transmitting."

Lorne rubbed his hand over his face.

"Sir, orders?"

Lorne considered the ramifications.

The implications.

He nodded.

"Call the Septmaje," he said. "Tell her that we've got a Condition Borg, maximum alert."

Jurah gulped. Nodded. Ducked back out. Her clanging feet echoed through the still opened door.

Lorne had not drunk a single sip since, one bleary afternoon, he had woken up in a gutter, encrusted with his own filth, and found his old CO looking down at him and shaking his head with slow disgust. It had been twenty year, twenty long years of dragging himself out of that gutter and finding a place among Sept Relora, of finding a place in the Kazon Order that he could be proud of. He stood up, walked from his office, headed down the stairs, entered into the mess hall, opened the stasis unit, then pulled out the biggest bottle of Talaxian brandy he could and downed half of it in one go.

"Sir?" one of his men asked.

Lorne looked at him.

How the hell to tell them that the whole galaxy was about to burst into flames?


***
Rinax-1, Talaxian Presidential starship
Talaxian Reconfederated Republic


"No, no, no, tell them that we will not be cutting off trade with the Viidian Emergency over these rumors until our own intelligence service confirms them," President Lataxia said into her com unit, frowning as she watched the distorted ripple of warp-space shimmer through the window of her ship. "Millions of our citizens depend on Viidian medical technology to live."

And most of my biggest doners, you self rightious prick, she thought.

The voice on the other end of the com unit burbled more inanity.

Lataxia scowled. "Oh, I...don't think you'll be able to get the number of votes in the lower houses that you'd need for that kind of threat to hold any kind of weight, Senator."

More burbling.

"We'll see about that then," Lataxia said, then slammed her com unit down on the desk, scowling at it. "Fucking dipshit asshole."

"Madame President?"

Lataxia lifted her gaze up and saw that a man in naval blues was standing in the room. She flicked her thoughts through the seemingly infinite number of faces, names, ranks, and positions that she had to keep straight to run a multiplantary republic. Settling them, she smiled. "Admiral Geelix!" she said, brightly, spreading her hands - hoping her fur tufts were quivering enough to seem even remotely genuine. "What brings you up out of ops?"

Rinax-1 was the most heavily shielded and armored and arms civilian liner that the Delta Quadrant had. It was faster than most Kazon ships and had several pieces of technology that ran right up against the edge of the strictly enforced Kazon limits on technological advancement - the edges required to keep the Talaxians at least moderately independent in these dangerous days. That meant it also included a very impressive ops chamber that was connected via subspace to several of their deep space assets, so that her staff could keep things thrumming along. Most of the highest generals stayed back on Talax or in their deep space bases, but there was always at least one who rode along.

One that they could lose, just as Lataxia's vice presidents rode in Talax-1 and Jinax-1 respectively.

Though, of course...

Those were not nearly as well armored.

"Ma'am," Admiral Geelix said. "Our deep space signals operations and deep covert agents have been reporting massive Kazon and Haakonian fleet movements. And...Viidian mobilizations - three of their Pods have started activating their fleets."

Lataxia's blood ran cold.

"Is it...Voyager?" she asked.

She still sometimes had nightmares about that briefing.

"It is," Admiral Geelix said. "And worse, they're near Anomoly-2."

"I...which one is that again?" Lataxia asked, her brow furrowing.

"Anomoly-2 is a several AU wide silver orb around a once habitable star system," Admiral Geelix said. "It's near the edge of the newly conquered Haakonian territory." He frowned. "It's popped."

"Ah."

"And there appears to be a habitable planet on it with an estimated population of one to three billion people, no warp capable space fleets, and subspace technology almost a hundred and fifty years behind ours."

Lataxia's brows shot up.

"I...see," she said, quietly. "How much are the Haakonians calling up?"

"The 2nd and 3rd fleet."

Lataxia whistled, slowly.

"Well..." she said. "What do the Admiralty recommend?"

"They recommend total mobilization, ma'am," Admiral Geelix said, seriously. "Even if they don't take this planet, moving those two active fleets...it's provocative, ma'am. It's just a hop skip and a jump to making another move on Talax."

"Do we have any assets in the region?" Lataxia asked, her tufts flattening.

"...possibly," Admiral Geelix said.

Lataxia brightened.

Then she was handed a dossier.

"You have to be fucking kidding me."


TO BE

CONTINUED
 
"I've gone, you know," he said. "On my own yacht. I went to the little plaque, and I looked at those words..." He was quiet for a long moment. "But it wasn't me who did it. That was in the 1980s. Before all this." He sighed, ruefully. "I shall surrender myself. If only...to see how humans of the future climb." He sounded like he was grinning, and...maybe a bit wickedly. Maybe with a rakish little twinkle to his eyes. The sound of it was so damn charming, even through the radio, even without his face. "Because I believe you'll be climbing the ladder as it burns, Captain."

Khan you magnificent bastard, I've seen your movie!

Two years.

The words echoed in Kat's mind.

They only have two years.

Time for the long haul it seems.

Lindy grinned at her. Their eyes met and Kat felt her skin prickle like she was in a transporter beam.

Phoebe and Seven are going to have to do quite a bit to beat the dorky shit that's going on here.

Neelix's smirk was knowing. "You may be more like me than I care to admit." He sipped his drink. The two of them took a moment, watching the Earth spinning out the window. "That scares me."

"Glad to be terrifying," Neelix Jr. said. Then, quietly. "There's just one thing I worry about."

"Yeah?" Neelix asked.

"I crashed here...and I'm...pretty...sure that my distress beacon is dead now. Has to have been dead. You haven't picked it up." Neelix Jr. frowned, slightly. "But what if..."

His eyes closed.

He laid his head forward.

He began to snore.

Neelix frowned.

"What if," he whispered, softly.

Once more I am reminded that you're some evil genius because you somehow made Neelix into one of my favorite characters.

Sept Relora Listening Station Far Listener
Kazon Order
Rinax-1, Talaxian Presidential starship
Talaxian Reconfederated Republic

No Haakonian POV, eh? Isn't that interesting.

"Ma'am," Admiral Geelix said. "Our deep space signals operations and deep covert agents have been reporting massive Kazon and Haakonian fleet movements. And...Viidian mobilizations - three of their Pods have started activating their fleets."

That is a whole load of ships. Though, that the Viidians are coming too is troubling.

Edit:
*Squints at Lataxia.*

Wait a damn minute. Laura Roslin, is that you?
 
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