This is an early work, needed a bit of polishing, but here it is.... (I haven't gone through and corrected all of the little bbs tags for italics..... forgive me for being lazy)
Remember the Amar
"After due consideration, the High Council has determined that the device known as 'V'Ger', admittedly a device sent from earth, encroached upon Klingon space in clear violation of the Organian Peace Treaty. It attacked and destroyed three of our cruisers without provocation before returning to Earth to transmit illegally obtained intelligence from the Empire. Starfleet admits all of this, and refuses to accept responsibility. Even now, they have begun construction of a spy outpost to replace the one destroyed by their device. This blatant disregard for interstellar law cannot be tolerated. Our only alternative to war is a surgical strike against the new spy outpost. All ships near the vicinity of the destruction of the cruiser Amar and it's strike force are authorized to cross the border and remove the station. Qapla' ."
Commander DaKleS turned his fiery gaze to Captain Kroto. "The message contain's Chancellor Lorak's personal code prefix, Captain."
Kroto could hear the lust for vengeance and blood in DaKleS' voice. He felt it as well. "We are less than a day away from the coordinates, DaKleS. The Fek'lhr is as hungry for Federation blood as we are. Set course for the border." Kroto paused briefly to watch his men tense themselves around the dark bridge. He could feel it in himself. It was alive. Hungry. Bracing himself against a support beam, he let out a deep breath. "We sail for blood!" The quote, a favorite amongt Klingon ship captains, had been passed down since the first days of Klingon wooden sailing vessels. "Execute!" The K'Vort class Bird of Prey IKV Fek'lhr brought it's wings up into cruise mode and disappeared in an explosion of warp energy.
Smoke curled from around the edges of the Fek'lhr's viewscreen. Federation battlecruisers and Romulan warbirds could be seen through the haze and interference. they were regrouping and coming around for another coordinated assault. Kroto peered through the smoke and darkness to DaKleS' station. All he saw was a darkened form lit from behind by a small fire. "DaKleS, my old friend. Do you hear me? DaKleS!" But DaKleS couldn't answer. He had been the last to stand with is captain against the treachery. He had been the last to die.
The whine of a Federation transporter interrupted his thoughts, as it always did at this point. And, as always, it was Kahless who appeared. He swung his bat'telh in a wide arc that decapitated the form of DaKleS. "Son of Vavdich! You are without honor. Your ship has been taken intact by the enemy, your crew has died, and you allowed yourself to be taken prisoner. You are no warrior. No Klingon."
Kroto wanted to respond. To defend himself. But there were no words that could defend him. "I would ask you to kill me, Kahless, so that I might die with honor."
Kahless bellowed. The sound of every Klingon in Sto'vo'kor howling at the words of this dishonorable Ha'dibaH. "Acts of dishonor will not save you, Kroto. And neither will I. As the humans say, you have made your bed. Lie in it. The house of BortaS will be remembered as a house of cowardice, treason, and death." "But my Lord, I am of the House of Vavdich. Not BortaS."
Kahless pounded his fist into a console, and screamed his anger. "Meaningless!" He disappeared in the explosion, and, thankfully, the dream was over.
Kroto's head jerked up to slam against the bulkhead just over his bed. "Kahless!" His scream seemed to shake the weapons that hung from the walls of his cabin. He sat up quickly and poured a cup of tea from a carafe next to his bed. Then he tapped an intercom switch. "Comnmander DaKleS to the captain's quarters." The tea was cold and bitter, but the toral root from which it was rendered created a mild fire in his stomach. The Romulan tea was poisonous to lesser species, but acted as a strong stimulant to Klingons. He was downing his second cup when a chime announced his first officer's arrival. "Enter."
DaKleS stepped through the door and stopped in his tracks. "We are two hours from the battle site."
Kroto was about to pour himself a third cup of tea when he lookeed into his friend's eyes. He put the carafe downand walked over to examine his display of weapons. He pulled his bat'telh from the wall, but replaced it after a few seconds. "You look concerned, DaKleS. Do you fear a response from Starfleet?"
DaKleS made a frustrated noise. "I am eager for their response. But I see ghosts in your eyes. Old ghosts?"
Kroto laughed out loud. "You watch over me like an old griSta' cat watches over her young. Yes, I have been visited by some old ghosts. Kahless warns of cowardice and dishonor. And the house of BortaS. The same dream I have known since the destruction of the Amar. It is disquieting."
"Is it true you knew her commander?"
"More than that. Ab'Qoff was captain on my first deep space flight. He taught me to kill humans and their ships. These humans now allow their own creation to destroy him, and there is no acknowledgement of responsibility. No apology. No compensation. And they will view our response as a criminal act."
"What do we care of their response? When you kill a mad targh, do you worry about the reaction of his family?"
"No, and yet Kahless calls me a coward. An animal without honor. I do not understand." Normally, Kroto would never reveal his doubts to another Klingon, but DaKleS was his first officer. His QimtaR. His trusted friend. "And I do not understand why he referred to my house as the house of BortaS."
DaKleaS smiled without humor. "The house of revenge. Certainly he would not deny your right of vengeance."
"And yet, how many of our comrades have we lost to revenge? Too many, I think."
"Then it is our way to lose too many comrades. We will see them again in Sto'Vo'Kor. Is it not a small price to pay for what is ours?"
"You are correct. It simply falls to us to ensure that the humans pay a higher price than we do. You say we are two hours from the battle site?"
DaKleS suddenly felt his blood pumping faster. "Yes. Perhaps they will send that devil Kirk to respond."
Kroto gave an amused grunt. "Send a devil to fight the Fek'lhr ? One devil against another? We can only hope. I want three combat drills completed and analyzed before we arrive. And program the simulators with sensor intelligence on the latest Federation tactics."
"It will be done." DaKleS left without another word.
When he was alone, Kroto pulled his bat'telh from the wall. His eyes narrowed, and he thought of catching Kirk's neck in the curve of the blade. The two hours went by too slowly for Kroto, but finally the drills were over. The anticipation had given him more fire than a hundred cups of toral root tea. A computer padd revealed an acceptable performance by his crew during the battle drills. By human standards, they would no doubt be considered legendary, but he judged nothing by human standards. "Status."
The tactical officer, a powerfully built bare armed woman turned to him. "We are cloaked. The spy outpost is five thousand kellicams directly ahead. Long range sensors reveal no other ships in the area, but accuracy is limited by our cloaking shiled."
"Good enough." He turned to DaKleS. "Have any other Klingon ships arrived?"
"No. We are alone. The prize is ours."
"Excellent. Bring all weapons to satndby. Target the outpost's reactor core. I don't want to watse any time or weaponry on this piece of pluQta'."
"Do you think they will respond that quickly?"
"I do. There are ghosts nearby." He turned back to his tactical officer. "Bring us to point blank, SuHo. Five hundred kellicams. Stand by to decloak. You will control this. Shields go up and weapons fire as soon as you decloak."
"Battle sequence one, aye sir."
Kroto grunted and smiled. SuHo was hunched over her consloe, obviously tense. "Yes, lieutenant, battle sequence one. Relax. This is good hunting." The ugly bulk of the new Federation outpost grew in the Fek'lhr's viewscreen until it seemed close enough to touch. Kroto's eyes locked onto his personal display. It centered on an image of the outpost's reactor while a range indicator counted down. Closer....closer........."Now!"
The Fek'lhr appeared, and after a delay of less than five seconds, four photon torpedoes shot towards the outpost. It's shields flared briefly, then died. Kroto barked an order to SuHo. "Sequence two!" Four more torpedoes spat at the outpost, this time smashing through it's hull. It glowed briefly from within before exploding. SuHo gazed at Kroto expectantly, like a child looking for approval. He granted it. "Glorious." SuHo thrust her fist into the air. "We are Klingons!" Kroto, DaKleS, and the rest of the crew joined in the traditional vocal celebration. "We are Klingons! We are Klingons! We are Klingons!" They were interruped by a harsh beeping from SuHo's console. "Report!" "Federation destroyer just entering sensor range."
Kroto himself slapped at the panel, cloaking the ship. He then examined the sensor reading. "It is an Akula class destroyer. Science officer. What is their sensor capability? Have they scanned us?"
An aged Klingon looked at the screen for a second before answering Kroto. "Equivalent to ours. They may have scanned us before we cloaked."
Kroto returned to his command chair and watched the screen. "Navigation, move us into the debris field. We will wait for the Ha'dibaHmey to investigate, then we will send them after their dead friends." The Fek'lhr moved silently and invisibly into the glowing remnants of the outpost, turning to face the oncoming destroyer. "Let them charge to their destruction. DaKleS, identify that ship."
DaKleS consulted his personal station for a moment. Then he turned to Kroto and spoke with relish. "Federation destroyer USS Larson. Registry NCC-327. Captain Edward Phillips last known to be in command."
"What do we know about that ship?"
DaKleS spent a few seconds studying his computer. "Intelligence has detected the Larson along our border several times over the past few months. It then returns to starbase before coming back to the border. It is, no doubt, attached to Starfleet Intelligence."
Kroto was silent for a moment. Then he let out a great sigh. "A pity. It would have pleased me to destroy it. Now we must attempt to take it intact."
SuHo straightened a bit. "I do not relish the idea of having to drag humans back to the Empire. Disgusting, greasy creatures."
DaKleS laughed and slapped her on the back. "Do not concern yourself. There will be no humans to return to the Empire."
Kroto winked at his friend. "The teachings of Kahless. Cowards take hostages. Klingons do not. And anyway, who wants to feed them?" They laughed together. "SuHo, how close are they?"
"One thousand kellicams. They have been at defensive posture since coming into sensor range. Shields at full. Weapons powered." DaKleS turned to Kroto, his eyes full of humor. "We may be forced to destroy her, Captain."
"Perhaps. But not unless we have to. SuHo, you must bring down her shields quickly. DaKleS, when they are down, two boarding parties of ten each will transport over. I will lead the force that takes the bridge while you lead the force that takes engineering. Notify me when you have control of their warp core."
SuHo's gravelly voice intruded on his planning. Had duty permitted it, she would have been on her feet. "Captain, permit me the glory of
accompanying you."
"Seek not glory, SuHo" Kroto was quoting Chang. He gave DaKleS an amused glance. "Lt. Commander RoDen still has Saurian fever, doesn't he?"
"Yes. He is not at his prime. Perhaps another day of recovery. I suggest he command the ship during the operation."
Kroto walked to SuHo's station, his eyes locked onto hers. "SuHo, you must be prepared to beam over as soon as the Larson's shields are down." He tapped an intercom switch and spoke grimly. "Transporter control, beam Lt. SuHo's bat'telh to the bridge now!" Kroto saw SuHo's bat'telh materialize next to her chair. "What is the range to the Larson?"
To her credit, she did not waste a second looking at her bat'telh. "Five hundred kellicams. Point blank."
"Wait for it." The Larson was now huge on the screen. "Any indication they have scanned us?"
"No. Her posture has not changed since we detected her. The interference from the outpost's destruction must be hiding us effectively. SuHo paused, waiting for Kroto to react. Then she spoke urgently. "Two hundred kellicams. One fifty. One hundred. They will detect us at fifty."
"Count down by the tens." Then as if nothing important were going on, he turned to DaKleS. "How far do the Larson's shields extend from her hull?"
SuHo raised an eyebrow, but did not look from her console. DaKleS replied calmly. "Two kellicams."
"So we would impact with them--"
"Ninety....eighty....seventy.....six--"
Kroto's voice suddenly thundered through the bridge. "Now! Sequence one!".
The Fek'lhr seemed to shudder with excitement as it appeared, looming in front of the Larson. Seconds later, three photon torpedoes spat at the destroyer. At the same time, the bird of prey's wing tip disruptors seemed to glow as they loosed two shots each in tandem. SuHo's accuracy was uncanny. All seven shots impacted on the same spot on the Larson's shields, creating a glow that remained for perhaps thirty seconds. SuHo cursed. "Ghuy'cha'. Inertial dampers off line. Shields down to twenty percent."
Kroto was still calm. "Then they cannot go to warp. Lock all weapons on that spot. If she has a chance to escape, even on impulse-." The Larson did exactly as Kroto had feared, ducking underneath the Fek'lhr with amazing speed. "Come about. As soon as she comes to bear, fire."
DaKleS himself performed the manuever, swinging the Fek'lhr on its axis and anglingthe ship 'down' to catch the destroyer before it could turn. But the captain of the Larson was not about to take another shot unanswered. A spread of photon torpedoes shot from the destroyer's bow and flew underneath her to strike the Fek'lhr's underbelly. The bird of prey rocked from the assault. "Our shields are down to sixty percent."
And still Kroto was calm. "Bypass all safeties. Continuous fire until I say to stop."
SuHo replied by slapping at her console. "Aye. Safeties off, firing all weapons." While photon torpedoes began to belch from the Fek'lhr, its disruptors fired continuously to create nearly solid streams of destructive energy that assaulted the Larson's weakened shields. They didn't last long.
"Cease fire." As Kroto gave the order, SuHo's console seemed to explode from within, belching smoke and throwing the lieutenant across the bridge. "SuHo!" DaKleS moved to her and was about to examine her when she jumped to her feet. "That human is dead!"
Kroto laughed. "No doubt. What is the damage?"
"All weapon systems are disabled. No other systems affected." SuHo sounded disgusted. "Captain, we have to take that ship now. If she attempts to escape we will be unable to stop her."
Kroto didn't waste time answering her. "Transporter chief, energize!" HIs hand was still on the comm panel when he dematerialized. He found himself aboard the darkened, smoking bridge of the Larson. His bat'telh, which had been transported into his hands, seemed to take on a life of its own. Without realizing it, Kroto had gone for the killing stroke at Captain Phillips. But the captain's chair was unoccupied. "Where is your captain?"
A burly human launched himself at Kroto in response. Kroto stopped him with with another stroke of his bat'telh. He picked up the bloodied form easily and examined the rank insignia. "Not the captain. He is a commander."
SuHo looked at the piece of metal. "He dies rather than betray his captain. Almost noble."
"Yet futile." Kroto looked about the smoking bridge. His troops already had control. he also noted that the only corpses wore Starfleet uniforms. But not all the humans were dead. "Science officer, you will assist me!"
An aging red haired woman eyed him defiantly. "Go to hell."
Kroto drew his d'k tagh and snapped the blades open. "I come from the devil. Is that close enough?" The officer spat an unimaginative curse at him and folded her arms across her chest defiantly. Kroto laughed. "You would not survive it." He ended the conversation with a thrust of his dagger. Then he replaced the dagger and withdrew his communicator. "Fek'lhr, this is Kroto. We have the bridge, but the captain has fled. Do we have the capability to link with their computer?"
RoDen's scratchy voice answered promptly. "Commander DaKleS provided the Larson's command codes just before you contacted us. We have already linked with its computer."
"Where is the captain?"
"Approaching transporter room two. That is three decks down. Follow the corridor for 100 feet. The transporter is in room 4-A."
Kroto was already heading for the turbolift, followed by SuHo and two other warriors. "Excellent!" He changed frequencies on the communicator as the doors slid shut. "DaKleS! Status."
"We have taken engineering. We can fly this scow home from down here." Kroto could hear the sounds of a human struggling in the background. A struggle that was cut short. "The chief engineer did not survive."
"You downloaded the computer banks?"
"Yes. There was a great deal of information, and one protected file."
"Protected?" Kroto looked around at his troops. "You could not access it?"
"No. The file did not exist as such in the computer. There was simply a reference to a protected file for eyes of the captain only. We found no such separate file or evidence in any log that it had been destroyed."
(to be continued...)