[X][PERS] Commodore Zrai ch'Shennaryth
Current Posting: Director, Post-Service Care Bureau
A talented multi-disciplinarian science officer early in her career until she took a phaser to the knee and decided a desk job was more her speed. Chance to cancel pp losses due to crew losses. Gain +3 to Medical research.

I was tempted by [ ][PERS] Commodore Lawrence Hogan to turn one of our Miranda-As into a murder machine, but in the long term, I think Zrai is a better choice.
 
and congrats on the marriage Commodore Zrai ch'Shennaryth!
Huh?

How is 1 ship at blooded worth much?
It's good, but it's probably not as good as saving 10-20pp or researching techs more quickly and getting enough extra crew for a whole new frigate.

A little disappointed that no candidates offered any kind of crew bonus. I thought maybe one would. Well, of the three of them Zria has the best bonus. We have two teams pretty much dedicated to medical research and some great technologies in that research tree. Not to mention the second bonus of being able to (maybe) cancel pp loss due to crew losses. Personality-wise, it sounds like she's worked with a lot of disabled Starfleet veterans and has a good understanding of the strains the service can place upon people.
Eddie Leslie:

"I'm not technically her department, but I'd be a pretzel these days if not for a few people her boys referred me to. Some of those docs are the real McCoy, and I don't say that about just anybody."
 
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5 Separate Shipyards totalling approximately 12~15 berths currently under development
Funnily enough this makes me think the Cardassians aren't interested in a general war in the short term.

I suspect if (when) it happens the earliest it is likely to happen will be at shipyard completion + first production run completion.

Possibly more reason to double down on the "Crazy Mentat" situation and getting a workable resolution.
 
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Speaking of someone (or two someones?) who was there...

Recommended theme song for Samhaya Mrr'shan's more difficult moments (among others'):
Hymn to Breaking Strain

DREAMS, Ch. 5

USS Enterprise
Captain's Quarters


Samhaya Mrr'shan sat wearily on her bed, finally able to stop for the night and say to herself, "I'm getting frazzled."

The sheer tension of the raid right before Celos had never really dissipated for her. Not even now, almost two years later. Her crew had overcome every challenge the galaxy had thrown at them, with all the poise and dexterity she could reasonably hope for. But it was a hard thing, to be ever watchful, ever perfect, to never let them see you shed.

Watching the Seyek empire on the edge of falling apart into civil war, just as the Federation was really getting to know the enigmatic snake-beings and their- associates- the Fiiral, hadn't been an easy thing either. Knowing the Licori were, literally, on the edge of setting half the trailward frontier on fire made for rough nights and endless worry.

And somehow, the little mystery with Ensign Neroth had just- tipped her over. She'd seen a lot of implausibilities over the years, that came with the Enterprise, but this seemed like an impossibility. She'd heard the Indorian humming the notes that had stayed stuck in Nash's head for at least eight and a half years that she could vouch for. But from where? She could believe that the tune had gone viral after all that time. But wouldn't she remember hearing it more often?

It wiggled away in her brain, and she reached out with her wits to grasp the mystery and unravel it. Only for it to reappear atop her faculty of reason, taunting her. She searched left and right for justifications, the mystery flickered and danced, then twisted- THERE! AH-HA! But no, that couldn't be it either, and she found herself crashing up against walls of doubt, pillars of certainty.

She sank back to the pillows and sighed. So help me, it's a psychic laser pointer... I am truly, deeply beyond frazzled, aren't I? Her mind, adrift from its moorings, slipped off into stranger seas as she fell most of the way into sleep.



She awoke, retaining a strange, detached near-consciousness. But not aboard an explorer. She drifted, alone, in the deep heavens- watchful, vigorous, curious. Her eyes singled out stars that she knew, somehow, held promise. Or danger. Or, best of all, both.

Part of her was aware enough to question this peculiarly lucid dream. She'd felt like this a few times, and always shrugged it off as a side effect of time at Hophos, so near the start of her first five year mission. She'd had brain scans done, even a telepathic probe, once. It wasn't anything that threatened her fitness for duty or her long-term health, so she didn't worry about it.

But it had been thirteen years, and Samhaya Mrr'shan had never been a woman to surrender control of her fate. So she'd learned, over that time, to control it, at least a bit. Even to harness the lucid dreaming as a productivity trick, once in a while. Or simply to relax. To observe the absurdity of her dreams, and appreciate them.

An impulse struck her. Every ordinary tool of reason and analysis had failed her, on the most trivial of mysterious, nagging details. She was no monk, to shave her forehead and fold up on a mountaintop chanting "Mrrrr...." every five minutes. But perhaps she might get somewhere through meditation, or whatever this sleepy trance was? At this point, that would feel like a victory over the chaos of her emotions. An exploration of inner space, instead of outer space.

Besides, she was curious. She was always curious.

How could an echo of Nash rebound back to her, after more than three years? With the woman herself dozens of light-years away? What was that song? So she focused every fiber on her being on the strangeness of that... tune... trying to summon to herself its nature and origin.

The universe swirled into black chaos, then green chaos.



She was in the ship's arboretum, back in the engineering hull, the one Nash had made Bazeck clear space for. That had been... around the time the Betazoids joined up. The huge compartment had once been an underused spares storehouse. Now, it was green and lovely. With no memory of crossing the compartment, she found herself seated in the middle of it, her back to one of the transplanted trees, legs and tail spread across the grass at its base. The Betazed meta-linden was flourishing now, five years after their planting.

Then she heard the slow, deep intake of breath beside her and looked down. An enormous Terran lioness, bigger than she'd thought the species grew, maybe close to half a tonne, lolled on the patch of grass beside her, eyes closed as though half-asleep.

During her Academy days, when she'd been young and still prone to occasional, kittenish frivolity, she'd taken the time to visit the San Francisco Zoo. Earthlings didn't appreciate just how exotic the flora and fauna of their world could be. Lions were fantastical creatures, like all the myths of men and women with the bodies of beasts had come true under an alien sky.

Intellectually, she'd known before entering the Lion House that the Earth felines were non-sentient. Even so, Samhaya looked at their faces and couldn't help but imagine the caged lions were looking back at her, aware, thinking. She'd wondered what they might have to say.

And so nothing could possibly be more natural, in this dream, than when the great cat twisted slightly and turned her head to speak to Samhaya, her eyes still shut.

"I was hoping you'd come visit some day. You wind yourself up a little too tight- you remind me of Chris, only without the kinks..."

Then the lioness opened her eyes. They shone, and not with the natural, steady, reassuring reflection of the tapetum lucidum. These eyes glowed with faintly pulsing, uncanny blue, like Cherenkov radiation off a warp core at standby power.

The golden beast stretched, and she didn't look like a flesh-and-blood thing. This not-quite-lioness thrummed, somehow. She looked as though she could outrun the dawn, tear down the mountains. Like there was a cry in her lungs just waiting for the right instant to come roaring out and shake the stars in their courses.

But there was something of that fierce-hearted power that Samhaya knew. As though, should the lioness make her earth-shaking pounce, the timing would be a thing as close to Samhaya as her own heartbeat. As though the grip of those mighty jaws would be as much a part of the Caitian officer as her own fists were. She felt, with an odd calmness, as though she'd seen through this powerful creature's eyes, struck with her claws, almost been her nerves and muscles and spirit.

The moment of liminality passed.

The lioness seemed- familiar. Approachable. Perhaps a bit smaller, somehow. She rose, gave Samhaya an affectionate, gentle headbutt, then curled up again, within arm's reach of the Caitian. The lioness let out a low, rumbling purr, in a deep, throaty version of an old, familiar tune. One Samhaya had heard many times, over the years, mostly from her former captain. But never on the Lightning, and not that she could recall in these past three years aboard Enterprise. Until now- once, lately, in a broken turbolift.

So, having waited long enough, the captain turned to reply to the talking lioness, with just a touch of stiffness. "Where am I visiting? And you seem to have the advantage of me...?"

The huge creature shifted again, a great shoulder nudging Samhaya's hip. "Sorry, captain. I'm... the short answer is, I'm the Enterprise. And you're asleep, but you called to me- and so I answerd."

Samhaya paused, it always being her nature to think about the dangers of any situation. She'd wanted answers, but hadn't expected what she might find.

Was this what she'd been looking for, when she made a decision to explore inner space? Yes, she decided. Yes, it was.

Samhaya desired answers to her questions. She desired clarity. So she'd gone off in a lucid dream, looking for the object of her desires. Aaaaaand found a giant talking lioness who claimed to be a spaceship.

It followed, quite simply, that giant talking spaceship-lionesses must be bound up with the nature of her desire. The strangeness was simply- entertainment, she decided firmly. If the giant spaceship lioness wanted to speak with her, she would keep talking back.

She'd just have to watch out for any voices in her head until she could talk it over with Jolna.



First, her inner tactician advised her, the indirect approach. Always best to begin that way, given the chance. "An Indorian ensign did tell me, lately, that the ship had a spirit. A 'clear' one. I wondered what he meant." She tilted her head, looking at the creature out of dream.

"Well, that was sweet of Neroth! That's the nice thing about Indorians. They're even better than Betazoids- and could you talk to Jolna when you wake up? I've been trying to get her attention for months now and I'm not sure she's noticed me yet, so much for telepathy. Anyway. When you get down to it, the most Indorian thing in the universe is to just sit down and watch how something works. No preconceptions, no theories, they just... watch and learn. I like that about them. I'm glad we met them. Thanks!"

Samhaya gave a rolling shrug of negation at the gratitude. "It's not like I can take the credit. That was on Nash's first five years. Right around the end."

The lioness stretched, and without even thinking about it Samhaya read the body language as 'teasing friendliness.' "Hey, you were there too, Guns. Do you think I only remember my captains? How far do you think we'd have gotten back then, without you to keep the Cardies off our backs? I could tell such stories... some of them even you don't remember. Next time we meet, maybe."

She filed that away as something to think about. The thought tantalized her. Nash had always acted- strange, in the last years of their mission. Samhaya knew she must be holding a few things back. Experiences she'd had, that related to the ship, but that was entirely her own possession. Especially after Fujit 33. But her friend and captain wouldn't be doing that without a reason. Samhaya respected that. She hadn't made an issue of it, even though she knew, somehow, that it involved her.

Could she learn by meditation what pride wouldn't let her ask about? Maybe, but that was a thought for another time. She'd made her way to this state once. She could do it again, now. But first, the question she'd started with. She was beginning to see how the giant talking spaceship lioness could factor into this, assuming she was real.

Or not. This was where she'd come, so this must be where she needed to be. If it didn't make sense, that was just another thing to be curious about!

Samhaya leaned around, looking at the great lioness. "So, the song I thought was from Nash, and was worrying about how Ensign Neroth could have heard it..."

"That's me." The lioness' slow, modulated purr once again recalled the slow, melancholy, yet inspiring tune she'd heard before.

Samhaya thought that over. Half-experimentally, wondering what the being embodying her ship would say, she spoke. Again, letting intuition guide her, somehow sure that the result would be right, even if it was strange.



"You know, the first words she said when she laid eyes on you in drydock- she was just staring, staring, and we already late coming aboard. So I got her attention, and she said to me, 'Can you really blame me, Sam? She's quite the looker.' "

The fantastic creature stretched out on the grass beside her shivered slightly. "I... I didn't know that."

"...Nash loved you. Everybody jokes about her and all those women- but she really loved you. You know that, right?"

The golden creature radiated a pure, delighted satisfaction. "Better than anyone, sister. I loved her, too."

Samhaya paused, for a long moment, trying to take that in. Partially failing. "It showed. It- showed." She felt a tear trying to crack through her practice-hardened armor.

Nine years of her life she'd spent, on Enterprise with Nash in the chair. By the time it was over and she left for Lightning, she'd spent a quarter of her life on the big explorer. And any month of all that time, pulled from the mass of it at random, would be a marvelous month of her life, one she'd never forget, and one she'd never want to.

It hadn't all been Enterprise, for all that she'd been so staggeringly proud to return to the explorer's bridge. And so proud of all the things her crew had been and done these past few years.

And it hadn't all been Nash, either, for all that it had been a privilege and a joy to serve with her aboard the escort Lion, now lost to time.

It had been both of them, together. Something that she'd fought so hard to recapture, ever since she took command. Had she succeeded?

Maybe the Indorians were right, and ships had shades that spoke to their captains when the captains listened, whether that made any sense in a logical universe or not. Then again, maybe this wasn't real. It didn't matter. Either way, she'd come here, so she must have meant to come here. That, she decided, was certain.

And in that case, this was a question she could ask here, if nowhere else, not aloud, not when bound by the chains of command. Not even to friends.

"How am I doing?"



The lioness slid forward and nuzzled Samhaya, then pulled back a bit. Blue shine met gold, slit-pupilled eyes. "Well."

The Caitian felt lightning course down her spine at that- whatever she'd expected, she certainly hadn't expected it to be only one word.

"Thank you." As always, when Samhaya Mrr'shan was at a loss, she fell back on dignity, and simplicity. Then, only then, did the golden creature continue.

"You're a fireball at heart, but you watch everything, and weigh everything carefully, and you find the balance when almost no one else could. It's a good combination. I- Nash made me happy, and she'll always be special to me, but I don't think I've ever felt, in all my lives, as strong as I have with you. Remember that Seyek battleship? For just those last seconds before she powered down the lance?"

"Mm." Samhaya nodded. There'd been a long moment after the first Seyek corvette had blown up, when she really had expected she'd have to take Enterprise in and duel the battleship into submission.

"Nash would have had me looking at her and thinking 'You want to start something? Let's go!' You had me looking at her and thinking something more like... 'You know? I could take her. Giant cannon or not, I could take her. Hope I don't have to, it wouldn't be easy, but I could.' There's a difference and- I miss Nash so much sometimes, but I like that feeling. You're a good captain, sister mine, and I love you for it."

She... for a long moment she didn't know what to do. It was an honor, but she didn't know how to- What would Nash do? Probably change the subject and tell a joke. Hm. "Come to think of it, when you first spoke, you did compare me to Captain Pike, didn't you? Should I be flattered?"

"Um. No, I don't think so, you really are pretty good. Chris was kind of like you, really. Very, very serious. Tried to do things by the book. But- he blamed himself when things went wrong. Harder than usual, for captains. And he kept a lot bottled up. Too much. So much he could never quite be all he could have been. He was good, even so- but when I wonder what it could have been like- well, now I don't have to!"

"Don't you?" Samhaya slumped bitterly.

Again, the friendly headbutt as the lioness shifted. "Don't underestimate yourself. You've taken everything Nash built me into, and made it solid. Something that wouldn't just fold up when she went away, the way I..."

"Hm? What do you mean?"

"After Jim left the first time- this was just before you were born."

"You mean Kirk?"

"Well yes, of course. After he left, I went into a slump. I'm not sure I ever pulled myself together all the way after that, not in that life. Even when he came back to me, I wasn't the same. I was... afraid of something like that happening again, after I knew Nash couldn't stay any longer. Until I found out it was going to be you. Then I knew I didn't have to worry, and I was right." The lioness purred. "Keep believing in yourself, sister. You've got your own magic, and it works. They need you. We need you."

Samhaya sat up a little straighter. That was something she could understand. This was what she had come looking for, the reward for running with the strange.

But if the reward had come to her, then she surely owed the spirit of her command a promise in return.



Samhaya nodded. "You have me. If the Licori try to blow up the quadrant, or the Cardassians invade, or the Fiiral and the Seyek start strangling each other..." She squared her shoulders. "I don't know what else we'll have. But you'll have me. I won't let you down, and I won't let you be anything but strong. You'll be able to handle whatever comes at us."

"I know- and thank you, captain." The lioness finally stood up, stretched her mouth in a yawn. "Let's have a run." And at that, she roared. A roar that was not heard with ears, but felt, a shivering from the tip of her tail up her backbone. The sense of liminality came back, for a moment.

The greens of the ship's arboretum blurred and twisted, reversing the transformation that had brought her to this mental space beyond space. Once again she floated in the void, her will as free of physical needs as it was of gravity, the stars unfolding around her.

But this time, the golden lioness was with her, peering into the distance. "Where next, captain? I think that binary off to our left might have a co-orbital gas giant, which would make for a beautiful ring formation- but the view into that nebula below us would be just magnificent if we go on this way instead." The spirit of Enterprise twitched her head.

Samhaya smiled. "Straight on, until morning."

Lion V: Straight to FTL.
 
Lion V: Straight to FTL.
:)
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Funnily enough this makes me think the Cardassians aren't interested in a general war in the short term.

I suspect if (when) it happens the earliest it is likely to happen will be at shipyard completion + first production run completion.

Possibly more reason to double down on the "Crazy Mentat" situation and getting a workable resolution.
Well basically, IF they have the raw materials to fill all those berths, they'll have an extra 12-15 cruisers and heavy escorts by some time around 2318-19. On top of the, oh... 15-20 they could already build in their existing berths.

Sounds like that's their answer to the Rennies. It's a good answer.

Another possibility is that they're working on a refit for the existing Jaldun force and want the extra berths so they can push the refits through quickly without disrupting ongoing production. This isn't necessarily better from our point of view.
 
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Okay, so what do we tell the Ked Paddah?

I'd say, give them an answer that "we are prepared to coordinate strategic-level offensives if you are, assuming the Licori do not capitulate" and that we can divide the Licori fleet, or at least make sure one of our offensives has minimal opposition.
 
Its a Steven Universe joke. There's an upcoming episode called "Lion IV: Straight to DVD."

Featuring an unusually large, possibly bio-mechanical, lion that acts as a friend and companion to the main character.
Ahh, that explains it. I am unfamiliar with the series. Thank you!

The way I figure it, to Nash, Enterprise is a beautiful, beloved ship. Enterprise appears to her as a beautiful entity, reflecting the return of that love.

To Sam, Enterprise is a great, powerful ship. Enterprise appears to her as a great entity, reflecting that power- though she still loves Samhaya, just not the same way.
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[Also, seriously lions must seem like a nonsentient version of fantasy centaurs or something to Caitians. Just saying]
 
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Ahh, that explains it. I am unfamiliar with the series. Thank you!

The way I figure it, to Nash, Enterprise is a beautiful, beloved ship. Enterprise appears to her as a beautiful entity, reflecting the return of that love.

To Sam, Enterprise is a great, powerful ship. Enterprise appears to her as a great entity, reflecting that power- though she still loves Samhaya, just not the same way.
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[Also, seriously lions must seem like a nonsentient version of fantasy centaurs or something to Caitians. Just saying]

The irony: fluffy puffies are basically just slightly bigger, slightly smarter, lions that evolved on a planet with no humanoids and so never learned to fear them.
 
Well yes, but do they have faces that look creepily exactly like people to a Caitian?

That, more than anything else, is why Captain Mrr'shan, when she looks at a Terran lion, cannot help but assume the lion is sentient on some bone deep level. It has a non-alien face.
 
...After Samhaya is tired of the job, and Leaniss has had enough experience on Renaissance, we should really give her Enterprise.

Or we could give her a ground posting in the same department as whatever the hell Nash is going to be in charge of when she gets her RADM badge >_>
 
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I really hope we hunt down those Cardassian prospectors in subsector 2g and hit 67 Gabriel in order to disrupt their momentum soon especially with the colony. I want to harry up and build starbases everywhere.
 
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Can't say I'm too impressed with the choices here. Hogan provides a one off bonus which is a terrible idea for a long term position. Clagunn's bonus doesn't have anything to do with the personnel department and is just pure R&D. Zrai's second bonus is just as unrelated but at least her first is something that reasonably falls under the category of "personnel".
 
Well yes, but do they have faces that look creepily exactly like people to a Caitian?

That, more than anything else, is why Captain Mrr'shan, when she looks at a Terran lion, cannot help but assume the lion is sentient on some bone deep level. It has a non-alien face.

No, but neither do lions. Caitian faces are significantly flatter and more humanlike than a lion's.
 
[X][PERS] Commodore Zrai ch'Shennaryth
Current Posting: Director, Post-Service Care Bureau
A talented multi-disciplinarian science officer early in her career until she took a phaser to the knee and decided a desk job was more her speed. Chance to cancel pp losses due to crew losses. Gain +3 to Medical research.

The way I figure it, to Nash, Enterprise is a beautiful, beloved ship. Enterprise appears to her as a beautiful entity, reflecting the return of that love.





You walked right into that one Jester.
 
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Romulan Shipbuilding Report

Increased information flows with the Romulan Star Empire have enabled us to develop a more accurate picture of what they have in production.



5 Heavy Warbirds
6 Deljerra
5 Bird of Prey
8~10 Cargo Ships
1 Engineering Ship

:o

Its starting to look like a very bad day to be a Klingon. Although, admittedly, a good one to die.

Cardassian Shipbuilding Report

We have been able to put together a relatively reliable image of Cardassian construction, thanks in large part to [REDACTED UNDER CLASS 1-AA SECRETS].

Union Aerospace @ Cardassia:
1 Kaldar, 2 Jaldun

Central Fleetyard @ Cardassia
3 Jaldun

Karadoc Heavy Industry Yards
1 Kaldar, 2 Jaldun

Galundun State Shipyards
3 Takaaki Combat

Todamak Merchant Yards
3 State Cargo Ships

Bajor
3 State Cargo Ships

5 Separate Shipyards totalling approximately 12~15 berths currently under development.

What happened to their repairs? They had at least a couple of ships, including a Kaldar, that definitely needed berth time after the battle with the apiata.
 
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No, but neither do lions. Caitian faces are significantly flatter and more humanlike than a lion's.
Hm. Guess you're right. Shall I go retcon out the relevant portion of the omake and talk about how a lioness's face is in this creepy uncanny valley by Samhaya's standards? Think that'd make better art than what I did on the first go-around?

You walked right into that one Jester.
Not all those who wander are lost.

Enterprise: "I had a sister named Kongo for forty years. Every couple of years for the entire time I knew her, she'd decide I was dead and have a panic attack. Kind of flaky, but lovably so."

:o

Its starting to look like a very bad day to be a Klingon. Although, admittedly, a good one to die.
I dunno. What do you think the Klingons' production and ship numbers look like? As far as I can tell, it's entirely possible they're turning out fifteen or more bitty little attack frigates a year.

What happened to their repairs? They had at least a couple of ships, including a Kaldar, that definitely needed berth time after the battle with the apiata.
They may just have a repair yard we haven't spotted somewhere, possibly one they threw together in the Gabriel Expanse itself just like we did. Our 'sensor resolution' isn't perfect, so we presumably don't get exact information on the number of builds they have cooking. For that matter, it's possible that the Cardassian ships damaged in the last round of battles post-Lora III haven't even reached their drydocks yet; certainly they hadn't reached the drydocks as of the time when those intelligence data were gathered over the course of the year 2314.
 
Hm. Guess you're right. Shall I go retcon out the relevant portion of the omake and talk about how a lioness's face is in this creepy uncanny valley by Samhaya's standards? Think that'd make better art than what I did on the first go-around?

Eh, keep it. "Dreams" is a pretty surreal series to begin with.

I dunno. What do you think the Klingons' production and ship numbers look like? As far as I can tell, it's entirely possible they're turning out fifteen or more bitty little attack frigates a year.

They may just have a repair yard we haven't spotted somewhere, possibly one they threw together in the Gabriel Expanse itself just like we did. Our 'sensor resolution' isn't perfect, so we presumably don't get exact information on the number of builds they have cooking. For that matter, it's possible that the Cardassian ships damaged in the last round of battles post-Lora III haven't even reached their drydocks yet; certainly they hadn't reached the drydocks as of the time when those intelligence data were gathered over the course of the year 2314.

The Romulan shipyard activity is a massive step up from what we've seen from either of them in previous intel reports. The Klingons may have made a similar jump, true.

Good point about Cardassian repair yards.
 
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