Triumph's Ashes (The Cassidy Chronicles Volume 5)

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by Adam Gaffen


  Matthew Besselievre – Ensign, Communications

  Brian Hageman – Ensign, Sensors

  Lillie Stewart – Ensign, Helm

  Judith Phelps – Lieutenant, Chief Engineer

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE TFS BonHomme Richard – a cruiser in Starfleet

  Kenneth Porter – Captain

  Greg Radabaugh – Commander, First Officer

  Lance Pratt – Lt. Commander, Chief Engineer

  John Benjamin – Lieutenant, Weapons

  Russell Gilson – Lieutenant, Communications

  Robert Glaub –Lieutenant, Helm

  Kyle Davis – Lieutenant, Engineer

  Gary Genrous – Ensign, Sensors

  Richard Turpin – Ensign, Navigation

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE TFS AVERROES – a dreadnought in Starfleet

  Joseph Maddox Newling – Captain

  Brandon Cantillo – Lt. Commander, XO

  Michael Holts – Lieutenant, Weapons

  Ray Fogliano – Lieutenant, Defense

  Leo Bonagua – Ensign, Communications

  Tom Barbeau – Ensign, Sensors

  CB Glover – Ensign, Helm

  Mickey Jo ‘Taz’ Worth – Lieutenant, Chief Engineer

  Joey Bowden – Petty Officer, Engineer

  Tony Lavelle – Petty Officer, Engineer

  Mark McMahon – Crew, Missiles

  Jeffrey Merritt – Crew, Missiles

  UNION OF ARTEMIS

  The political entity formed by Artemis and the Martian Colonies for mutual support, trade, and defense

  ARTEMIS – oldest member of Union

  Vasilia Newling – Empress

  Tal Phalkon – First Councilor

  Kreitzer Newling – Councilor of Technology

  Daria Pitt – Councilor of the Treasury

  Danna Pitt – Councilor of the People’s Justice

  Daryl Jones – Councilor for Intelligence

  Deborah Arnett – Councilor for External Intelligence

  Michael Atkinson – Councilor of Defense

  Merry Patterson – Assistant Minister of Technology, Power Generation

  Steven Roberts – Assistant to First Councilor Phalkon

  Midori Gillaspy-Chang – Senior Technician, Long-range Tracking and Observation

  Rebecca Kesler – Delegate from the Foreign Ministry

  Marc Heller – Dealer in information

  Liberty Avera – member of Union navy

  Mark Walker – member of Union navy

  Revolutionaries

  Autumn Newling – Former Deputy Assistant Minister of Production

  Nour Zein-Hutter – Political prisoner, revolutionary

  Sharon Mwangi – Political prisoner, revolutionary

  Caitlin Novak – Political prisoner, revolutionary

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE ANS MATTINGLY – Frigate

  Jose Roulstone – Lieutenant, Commander

  Paul Gilles – Ensign, Communication

  David Woodard – Lieutenant JG, Tactical, XO

  Jim Warren – Ensign, Helm

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE ANS HAISE – Frigate

  Wayne Morgan – Lieutenant, Commander

  James Wiebener – Ensign, Communication

  David Morse – Lieutenant JG, Tactical, XO

  Tim Echols – Ensign, Helm

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE ANS EVANS – Frigate

  Brian Korslin – Lieutenant, Commander

  Robert Lyle – Ensign, Communication

  Robert Mages – Lieutenant JG, Tactical, XO

  J Dallas Jackson – Ensign, Helm

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE ANS ANDERS – Frigate

  David Baer – Lieutenant, Commander

  Robert McClymond – Ensign, Communication

  John Hooper – Lieutenant JG, Tactical, XO

  Drew Tipton – Ensign, Helm

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE ANS STAFFORD – Frigate

  Patrick LaRocque – Lieutenant, Commander

  Ray Barata – Ensign, Communication

  Patrick Grady – Lieutenant JG, Tactical

  John Cook – Ensign, Helm

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE ANS LOVELL – Frigate

  Lucas McGee – Lieutenant, Commander

  William Bouldin – Ensign, Communication

  Douglas Cahill – Lieutenant JG, Tactical

  Scott Baca – Ensign, Helm

  Officers and crew of the ANS MITCHELL – Cruiser

  Dianna Deeley – Captain

  Mark Cash – Lt. Commander, XO

  Mark Nicholas – Lieutenant, Weapons

  Timothy Beeler – Lieutenant, Defense

  John Pierce – Ensign, Communications

  Tony Walker – Ensign, Sensors

  Ian Gwaltney – Ensign, Helm

  DeDe Connors – Lieutenant, Chief Engineer

  Officers and crew of the ANS IRWIN – Cruiser

  Mary Clare Belanger – Captain

  Douglas Grigg – Lt. Commander, XO

  R.L. Huddleston – Lieutenant, Weapons

  Houston Barnes – Lieutenant, Defense

  Don Nutter – Ensign, Communications

  Chris Vermillion – Ensign, Sensors

  Robert Titman – Ensign, Helm

  Russell Gilson – Lieutenant, Chief Engineer

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE ANS EL-BAZ – Dreadnought

  Cole Shepherd – Captain

  Wesley Casell – Lt. Commander, XO

  John Potter – Lieutenant, Weapons

  Hugh Robson – Lieutenant, Defense

  Tony Richards – Ensign, Communications

  Boyd Smith – Ensign, Sensors

  Jay Baisden – Ensign, Helm

  Frank Tait – Lieutenant, Chief Engineer

  Mordy Fuchs – Petty Officer, Engineer

  OFFICERS & CREW OF THE ANS AL-BATTANI – Dreadnought

  Michael Olesen – Captain

  Brandon Cantillo – Lt. Commander, XO

  Kevin Crystal – Lieutenant, Weapons

  Dexter Guptill – Lieutenant, Defense

  Charles Stover – Ensign, Communications

  Bryan Szafranski – Ensign, Sensors

  Christopher Bailey – Ensign, Helm

  Philip Miners – Lieutenant, Chief Engineer

  David Carden – Petty Officer, Engineer

  TERRESTRIAL PERSONNEL AND OTHERS

  UNITED EARTH GOVERNMENT – the primary unifying force on Earth and successor to the United Nations. Modeled after the European Union

  Mya Hartman – Director, Distribution Directorate

  Roosevelt Lynch – Director, Protective Services

  Hunter Blackmon – Assistant Deputy Director, Reconciliation Directorate

  William Lehman – General Counsel

  Elizabeth Morris – Assistant to Hartman

  Stefan Baytes – General Secretary

  Mark Cockerham – Director, Reconciliation Directorate

  OTHERS

  Sydney Forman – Lawyer

  Bethany Hodge – Senior Justice, Sonoran Republic

  Dianna Chew – Lawyer

  Kimberly Reed – Executive VP, Organization of American Reporters

  Bill Trout – Assistant to Kimberly Reed

  Susana Hall – Reporter, OAR

  Deone Lex – Photographer, OAR

  D. Alejandra Lopez – President, Global News Today

  Alyssa Jordan – Director of Security, HLC

  Ileana Margarita – Chief Justice, Sonoran Supreme Court

  Anthony Tonelli – Justice, Sonoran Supreme Court

  Christina Schroth – Plaintiff, Williamson et al v. Cassidy

  Samantha Smith/Anna Elizabeth – Plaintiff, Williamson et al v. Cassidy

  Jessica Rogers – Lawyer, co-counsel with Sydney Forman

  Dick Evans – Forger, associate of Kendra’s during her OutLook years

  Joe Buckley – Forger, apprentice to Dick Evans, former OutLook agent

  Sam DiPasquale – Acting Captain, SS Bernardo de la Paz

  Sid Dougl
as – Acting Engineer, SS Bernardo de la Paz

  Harry Spitz – Acting Environmental Officer, SS Bernardo de la Paz

  Kailie Winland – Acting Helm Officer, SS Bernardo de la Paz

  Jillian Marie – Federation Envoy to Titan

  NATIVES OF FREYR (40 ERIDANI A c)

  Freyr and Freyja, 40 Eridani A b and c, presented the first concrete evidence of life beyond the bounds of Earth’s atmosphere. Additionally they provided strong support for both the Panspermia theory (life having a common origin and being seeded from elsewhere) as well as the Silurian Hypothesis (an advanced race of dinosauroids arose on Earth before their general extinction 65 million years ago). Extensive DNA and RNA testing has proven beyond any reasonable doubt that both the flora and fauna of the Twins (as the two planets are colloquially called) originated on Earth.

  The discovery of chlorophyll by Ensign Kasidy Yates of the starship TFS Endeavour was recorded in June 2120. Unfortunately, their mission in the system was time-limited and they were unable to conduct a groundside examination of the flora and fauna present.

  The follow-up visit, by the TFS Enterprise, was similarly brief. While a ground mission was executed they had only enough time for the barest sampling before forced to depart.

  It wasn’t until the Enterprise returned, in July 2120, that a proper scientific exploration was planned. This mission was inadvertently aided by the abrupt departure of the Enterprise, leaving an independent group of scientists on the surface. With their commanders absent, risks were taken which might otherwise have been forbidden. As it was Dr. Breena Niew is credited with the initial observations which led to the discovery of a telepathic ability in the native species. (This discovery, incidentally, led to Niew and others being awarded the first-ever Nobel Prize in Exobiology several years later.)

  The first species categorized was Freyr’s goats, or Capra eridani freyr. A bilaterally symmetrical species based on a hexagonal system of limbs, the goats are two to three meters long at adulthood and between one and one and a half meters tall. They possess two eyes, set on opposite sides of their head indicating their herbivorous/prey nature. They also have four ears, two sets of two, and closable nostrils mounted atop their heads. Their teeth are also characteristic of herbivores, square and blocky, designed for grinding food, not shredding it. They are exothermic and protected from the weather by a short, curly coat of fur.

  They have six legs, though the forelegs are different from the other two pairs in that the toes are less muscular and have longer, thinner claws. While no Freyr’s goat has ever been seen using their forelegs as hands, it is certainly possible they might do so.

  Like most of the fauna on the planet, Freyr’s goats have developed telepathy. There are a number of competing theories as to the origin of this adaptation. The most well-supported theory was first put forth by Dr. Niew and seconded by Dr. Phaedra Seabolt (at the time Commander, Starfleet). She posited this sense was evolved in response to the tidally-locked nature of the Twins.

  Freyr and Freyja orbit each other every 10.5 days. As a result each ‘day’ provides 132 hours of daylight and 132 hours of darkness. As the animals on the planets have Earthly origins their ancestors were used to a far shorter day: 23 ½ hours. And while it is certainly possible for animals, Terrestrial or Freyan, to adjust their circadian clocks, adapting to a ‘day’ ten times longer than accustomed is a far different proposition.

  The Niew/Seabolt hypothesis states that, in response to this evolutionary pressure, the ability to ‘sense’ other creatures in their vicinity was a necessity. As it is a sense which does not stop when the creature is asleep, it serves as an ‘early warning’ of potential approaching threats. Additionally it is not necessary for the approaching animal to be telepathic to be detected.

  Freyr’s Goats are telepathic receptors; that is, they can detect the thoughts of other beings and respond to them. They have not demonstrated an ability to transmit via telepathy. Given their herbivorous nature this supports the Niew/Seabolt origin hypothesis.

  The second creature which the Enterprise crew determined to be telepathic were the treecats: Felis eridani arboribus. These predators were discovered on the second, longer visit. First evidence for their existence was captured via a remote camera; this first encounter also provided the first evidence of their intelligence. The treecat in the video is seen to notice the camera, examine it, then begin to disassemble it.

  Additional cameras, of differing types, were installed in the expected habitat of the treecats, but no further images were captured. Seabolt hypothesized the reason for the lack of images was a result of the treecats capturing the information from the humans’ minds via telepathy. Their subsequent avoidance of all camera and their image capture zones was also suggestive of intelligence.

  Physically, treecats are roughly cat-shaped, though considerably larger: 80-100 centimeters long, not including their tail which can double this total, and 30-40 centimeters tall at the front shoulders. Like Freyr’s Goats, they are bilaterally symmetrical and hexipedal with two pairs of ears capable of independent movement. However, unlike the goats, their front limbs have definitely evolved into a manipulative arm/hand combination. Their eyes are suited for binocular vision, located above the muzzle and both directed forward.

  Evidence of their ability to transmit telepathically, and proof of their intelligence, was provided in their official first contact with humanity. Two treecats, subsequently named ‘Orion’ and ‘Honey’, rescued the daughters of Dr. Aiyana Cassidy, then Commander, Starfleet and Executive Officer of the Enterprise, from a pack of what would later be designated near-martens (Martes eridani). In rescuing the children the two treecats established an individual telepathic link to a particular child, a bond. It seems that the bond is voluntary in the creation of the link; however, breaking the bond requires either death or traumatic brain injury to either the treecat or the bonded human.

  Treecats communicate with each other through a combination of vocalizations and telepathy. They possess an organized society and live communally when possible, and had achieved roughly Stone Age level technology when they first encountered humanity. Since then they have adapted readily to human technology without becoming dependent on it.

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