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Before Destruction!

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by Star Trek


  come near the Federation for nearly a century, until they decided

  to test their newly developed weapons on their former adversaries.

  Stormcloud's wife never saw the enemy who had come to destroy

  the Outpost. It was the first recorded time that the cloaking

  device, 'invisibility screen', and Photon Torpedoes had ever been

  tactically used against the Federation. The Outpost was woefully

  unprepared for the level of destruction that was wrought upon it.

  The Romulan ship mercilessly attacked and annihilated his wife's

  base of operations. None survived.

  Commodore Stormcloud had died with his wife that day. The

  man who now stood on the bridge of the Javelin was a dark and

  angry dark and angry reflection of the man he once was. The only

  joy he had now was the joy of the enemy's death at hand.

  Commodore Nathaniel Stormcloud looked down at the Captain of

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  the Space Cruiser. He did not know if anyone on board the ship

  would survive the weeks that were in store for them. He almost wished

  that he could share with Captain Hamill the secret he kept. He had

  grown to respect the man, but he would not allow himself to form a

  friendship with him or anyone. He would never again give a hostage

  to fortune. Not in this universe. Perhaps in the next.

  "Please establish ship to ships communication, Captain

  Hamill," Stormcloud requested.

  The Captain did not turn from the viewscreen. He pointed his

  thumb over his shoulder and the communications officer understood

  it as a command. "Channel open, scramble code 3, Sir," the Junior

  Officer said.

  "This is Stormcloud. Operation Barrier Reef is now under my

  command. Our present complement of Starships and Destroyers

  deployed here are merely the Vanguard of this defensive strategy.

  More are either on the way, or have already taken positions out of

  sensor range behind us. We are in the process of recommissioning

  and rearming much of the old Fleet, but they will not be

  operational for several weeks." Stormcloud paused to clear his

  throat.

  "Although we expect a full frontal assault, the Federation

  President has ordered me to bridle our forces until invasion is

  confirmed. Our last intelligence report has Klingon forces

  amassing directly ahead of our position. In the event of attack,

  there remains the possibility of them employing the explosive that

  was used against Outpost DG-13. Lateral warp maneuvers with

  angular convergence on the enemy will be our safest recourse

  should the weapon be used."

  "All communications are to be code-3, scrambled and only

  essential messages sent. Further detailed briefing will be held at

  01:00 hours, this ship. Any questions will be addressed then.

  Stormcloud out."

  Stormcloud watched the images of the space fleet on the

  forward viewer. He watched and waited for a message that was sure

  to come at any moment. The message would be from a Starbase or

  spacecraft reporting subspace disturbances caused by an explosion,

  on or quite near the planet Organia. He did not doubt that the

  message would come, for time had expired on the little planet. The

  Enterprise and her crew were a necessary sacrifice for freeing the

  Federation from the bondage of this imposed benevolence of the

  Organians. He would not allow himself even the barest regret at the

  loss of the famous Starship.

  The Commodore directed his thoughts backwards to the day that

  lord Garth invited him to join the ranks of the elitist group.

  Together, with the others who would surely flock to their call,

  they would purge the galaxy of its factions of anarchy. They

  would bring the universe out of the hands of the legislators of

  morality, to the proper rule of lord Garth and the New Masters of

  the Galaxy. Garth had shown great strength of will and the

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  singleness of purpose which Stormcloud admired deeply. The man's

  vision of the future, coupled with the designs and means to achieve

  it, had been embraced gladly by the Commodore. Now the fulfillment

  of this vision neared glorious realization.

  "Captain, I am reading the arrival of a dreadnought at the

  Klingon boundary." The Javelin's Science Officer cut into the

  Commodore's meditation. He then immediately updated his report. "I

  now have seventy-nine targets on the scanner!" he continued. "Three

  of them are Romulan ships."

  "This is it," spoke Stormcloud, grimly. "Sound general

  quarters!"

  The alarm was ship-wide, and when detected by the other

  Federation vessels, it instantly went fleet-wide. The Fleet

  formation was presently defensive, but it was now making

  preparation to go on the offensive at the Commodore's command.

  "Have any of the detected targets crossed over the Zone

  boundary?" Captain Hamill asked the Science Officer.

  "No, Sir, they are positioned as we are, still holding."

  "Captain," the communications officer cut in, "I am receiving

  a message from the Imperial Throneship, the dreadnought, Sir.

  They wish to approach us. Alone!"

  "Ask them for their terms, Captain." Stormcloud ordered.

  "On bridge speakers, Lieutenant," he commanded his Comm

  Officer. "This is Captain Hamill, of the Star Cruiser Javelin. Who

  are you and what are the terms you request in order to make your

  approach?"

  "This is Imperious Admiral Sorr of the Klingon Empire and we

  request no terms. We will approach, unarmed and by ourselves. We

  will make no aggressive moves," the voice responded over the ship's

  speakers. "His Imperial Highness, lord Mocdar Jek Tromok, wishes to

  speak to your highest in command. Would that be you, Captain

  Hamill?"

  "That would be Commodore Nathanial Stormcloud, representing

  the United Federation of Planets. He is here and can hear you,"

  the Captain offered the Commodore his seat. Stormcloud sat his

  large frame in the command seat and waited for the 'new' Emperor,

  to address him.

  "This is Emperor Tromok. Do we have your permission for our

  lone ship to approach the mighty Federation fleet?"

  "Emperor Tromok, I am Commodore Stormcloud, you have our

  permission to temporarily enter Federation Space. You may approach

  our fleet," he stated with authority. "Be aware that we will be

  intensely scanning your ship as you do so. We will also be watching

  your own 'mighty fleet', for any movement or aggressive behavior."

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  "Understood. We are coming now," the Emperor announced.

  The Thunder broke the Klingonese boundary of the Zone and

  slowly increased speed to meet the Federation Fleet. Scans from

  all Federation ships penetrated the lone behemoth as it neared

  them. No detection of the explosive of Garth's creation, nor any

  other weapon in active status, could be found. Nevertheless, this

  knowledge offered little comfort on the bridge of the Javelin. The

  situation could become explosive at any instant.

  "Has your scanning equipment given you acceptable readings?"

  t
he Emperor queried. The Thunder, still coming, breached the vast

  distance of the Zone.

  Stormcloud looked at the science station. The officer there

  gave him a nod and said, "I detect no active weapons, Sir. Not even

  the 'one in question'."

  "They are acceptable," Stormcloud stated, "if not satis-

  factory. Let us be honest with one another, Emperor Tromok. You

  could be holding an arsenal aboard your ship, but if it is in an

  inactive state, it remains undetectable. Therefore I ask you, what

  is your purpose here? What is so important that you should leave

  your world, to face us alone and on 'our' side of the Zone?"

  "Peace, Commodore," the Emperor offered simply. "I am here to

  extend the hand of peace to all in the Federation."

  The bridge crew of the Javelin, including Captain Hamill,

  expressed their astonishment at the announcement. Never before had

  the Klingon Empire, of its own free will, extended anything but

  the business end of a disruptor to the Federation. Stormcloud

  remained unmoved by the declaration.

  "You offer what you cannot deliver, Emperor Tromok," the

  Commodore stated flatly. "Is there anything else that you would

  like to announce before we escort you back to your Empire?"

  "Yes, Commodore," Tromok announced grandly, "we wish to

  formally petition the United Federation of Planets for the Klingon

  Empire's Official entry into the coalition. I request that council

  be held between the two governing bodies to establish peaceful

  relations to that end. I believe that according to your Federation

  regulations, I may not be refused." he said confidently as if

  reading the directive directly from the Starfleet Manual.

  The Commodore gave indication of his rage before the ship's

  crew. He did not want to overplay his role, but if it were not

  Garth leading the Empire, he would have more than just 'indicated'

  his rage.

  "Mr. Land," Captain Hamill addressed his Comm Officer, "break

  Subspace silence. Advise Starfleet that we are guaranteeing safe

  passage to the Klingon Emperor to UFP headquarters, Earth, on

  flight corridor .401 to .402."

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  "Belay that order!" Stormcloud interrupted and squared himself

  off against the Captain. "We are not letting this Klingon remain in

  Federation space for another minute."

  "Commodore, we are bound by our most fundamental regulations

  to aid all beings who desire admittance to the Federation. I don't

  know what the Emperor is up to, but he knows our rules, and we have

  no choice but to honor them," Captain Hamill said. He was not

  pleased with his duty, at the moment, but he would not let

  Stormcloud force him into any corner that would place his 'command'

  in jeopardy.

  Stormcloud remained silent for a moment, looking angrily at

  the unbudging, unflinching Captain. If there was any hesitation

  about allowing the Klingons into Federation Territory, Stormcloud

  had effectively driven it out of the Captain. All according to

  plan.

  "Emperor Tromok," the Commodore said, "you appear to be quite

  correct in your interpretation of our regulations. We will provide

  you with a protected flight corridor and escort to UFP

  headquarters, as requested." He shot another angry look at the

  Captain. "We request a demonstration of good faith by making some

  token gesture, say, having your fleet fall back with all weapons

  powered down."

  "I will do that and more," the Emperor boasted. "Does your

  equipment allow you to distinguish between Klingon and Romulan ship

  designs?"

  "It does," spoke Stormcloud.

  "Then you are able to detect the three Romulan vessels that

  are currently flanking my fleet?" he asked.

  "We are aware of them."

  "Commodore Stormcloud, in a gesture of our promising new

  friendship, I would like to announce that the Klingon Empire is

  publicly sanctioning the breaking of ties with the Romulan Empire.

  We hereby annul all treaties of our former alliance," Tromok

  stated.

  The Romulan Birds of Prey broke formation upon hearing the

  Emperor's proclamation. The ships turned from the fleet and headed

  away as evasively as their speed would allow. They were closely

  pursued by nine Klingon battle cruisers. The Romulan warships

  quickly sent their Empire subspace messages of their betrayal as

  they attempted their escape. They powered up their aft weaponry but

  upon seeing the mighty ships behind them, they decided stealth was

  a better option. However, before the Vulcanoid warships could

  cloak themselves from their former allies, they were fired upon.

  Massive blasts of photon energy came at them from behind and they

  were quickly and mercilessly destroyed.

  Stormcloud relished the brief taste of revenge at seeing the

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  three ships vaporize before his eyes. It did not satisfy him, but

  served well to whet his appetite for more to come. He could

  imagine seeing Garth smile with another man's face on the bridge

  of the Thunder. The 'way' was being paved without flaw. With the

  Romulan Empire insulted and injured by the Klingon Empire, they

  would surely be preparing for war. The Federation would see this

  as a distinct threat to themselves and help expedite the alliance

  with the Klingons.

  Soon all would be searching for the one who would be able to

  deliver them from war, and lead them to a 'new age' of peace.

  Garth was ready to step in and offer the way to all who would hear.

  His way, his plan. Any opposition would be crushed, not just by

  Garth himself, but by the fearful and ignorant masses. By the ones

  who would rather kill than be leaderless, hopeless. The ones who

  would rather murder for a vision, any vision, than perish without

  one. Fear and ignorance. The greatest weapons in the Galaxy.

  Weapons that would, of a surety, be used.

  "You have an interesting way of cutting through the 'Red Tape'

  of diplomacy, Emperor Tromok. I hope, for your sake, that this

  policy does not extend into Federation relations." Stormcloud

  warned. "My Fleet will stay here to keep yours company,"

  Stormcloud said to the Klingon Ruler. "You will follow this ship

  to the planet Earth. I will have myself transferred to the Starship

  Republic. Captain Hamill will be your host and your guide."

  "We await your ship's lead. Tromok out."

  The Javelin turned about and set a direct course for the small

  blue planet in the Sol system. It was followed closely, ominously,

  by the Klingon juggernaut, Thunder. They were on their way to

  Earth. Nothing stood in the way.

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  *** FIFTEEN ***

  The Enterprise pulled herself higher above the planet that she

  orbited. Her shiny hull lifted upwards and away from the strong

  gravitational pull of the blue world she very nearly embraced. Up

  into the star-spangled sky, where she was placed into a safer,

  standard orbit. The damage that she had sustained within her tubular-

  shaped propulsion unit was unnoticeable from th
e exterior. She

  still looked as if she could fight with the best of them, for, by

  most accounts, she was the best of them.

  In sickbay, Dr. M'Benga stood over Commander Montgomery

  Scott's bed and continued to argue with the Chief Engineer about

  not getting out of it. Nurse Chapel had been avoiding the Commander

  to delay getting herself involved in the same conversation with

  him. His hand looked much better, and the lacerations on his face

  were closed and covered with synthetic skin. The missing finger

  would be replaced with a micro-bionic prosthetic digit which he

  could choose to wear or detach at his leisure. Mr. Scott did not

  like the idea of having a finger that could leap tall buildings in

  a single bound and determined within himself that he would only wear

  it to his sister's wedding, while playing the pipes, and to church.

  In his own quarters, Commander Spock was preparing an edited

  version of his log concerning the events on the planet Holberg 917g.

  Spock had promised his captain that he would be provided with a copy

  to compare with his own. Had it not been edited, it would cause Jim

  no small amount of confusion. Spock had not considered all the

  problems that locking away the Captain's memories would present, not

  that it would have prevented him from doing so. He finished with

  his work and retrieved the flat memory square from the console.

  Rising from his desk, he exited his quarters and headed for the Main

  Bridge. Any time now, they were expecting a visitor from the Klingon

  Empire. Spock wanted to be present for this interesting event

  foretold by Ayelborne.

 

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