Oh, I agree Kadh! It's brilliant to get this much feedback. I don't think it did anywhere near this well when I first posted it on Taldren!
Guys, muchos muchos grandos thanksos for all the commenting. I can but say that I'm touched. *smile*
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Stephen, I'm really glad you're enjoying the story. I personally am fine, but I hope you'll forgive me as I don't really remember us having talked much before. Please, feel free to refresh my admittedly spotty memory.
All the resy of you guys, I'm glad I've got you guessing.
Anyway, here's the next chapter. Let's see what you make of it.
Chapter Eight
First Officer's Log, 20th October 2267, Stardate 3198.1
The Kusanagi,
along with her sister ships Suvik
and Pharris
, are en-route to engage two squadrons of Klingon E4-class escorts. We are outnumbered and I believe that this will tip the odds in their favour, despite their ships being inferior to ours in both durability and firepower. I can only hope that our tactics will prove to be better than those of the Klingons.*****
I remember the words of my log, entered as I manned a spare seat at the Environmental Control bridge station barely 30 minutes ago, as the Klingon formations appear on our sensors.
"Captain, six enemy vessels entering sensor range." A few seconds' pause. "They're going sublight!" Urrih Maknal reports.
"Lt. Lathena, put me on ship-wide broadcast. Helm and Nav, take your lead from the
Pharris."
"Aye-aye, sir."
"You are on, Captain."
"All hands, this is the Captain. We have intercepted the Klingon squadrons. Stand by to engage, prepare to repel boarders at any moment, and may our Gods protect us all. Good luck."
Signalling the comm. officer to close the all-call, Karen asks for tactical data. Our Edoan science officer briefs the bridge crew.
"Sir, we have six standard-configuration Klingon E4-class escorts in two three-ship squadrons. Squadron leaders are designated targets K1 and K4, their portside wings designated K2 and K5, and starboard wings designated K3 and K6. All enemy vessels approaching at three-quarters impulse, level two ECM, shields up, weapons armed and ready. Targets K1 to K3 bearing 010 mark 358, targets K4 to K6 bearing 043 mark 001. Both enemy squadrons seem to be angling for the
Pharris, range now 250,000km and closing fast."
"Very well. Squadron status?" Karen inquires.
"The squadron leader has us in a right echelon, 5,000km separation between us but so that all our ships are equally distant from the enemy squadrons. We are closing at an angle to spread fire from both enemy squadrons on two shield fronts. We are looking to engage all our firepower on one shield of one ship, at optimum proximity torpedo range, between 90 and 129,000km. It seems--"
Our Andorian comm. officer breaks in. "Captain,
Pharris designates target K2 for our initial barrage. Proximity photons and phasers to be used once K2 is inside 130,000km. We are to wait until it presents a weaker rear shield."
"Acknowledge and confirm receipt of targeting orders, Lieutenant," I tell Lathena. "Helm and Navigation, continue to execute course, speed and weapons targeting in accordance with the
Pharris's cues until countermanded by the Captain."
A chorus of "Aye-aye, sir's" come back to me and I turn to Karen for approval.
To my surprise I get it with no enmity behind it. She returns to her conversation with Enax, and I take a moment to reflect upon my surprise. I have known Karen for four years and enjoyed a good, friendly working relationship with her up until our little incident. But because of that incident--only four days ago!--I have come to expect only animosity and dressing-downs from her. I can't believe how quickly one anticipation has replaced the other. Now that danger--immediate, actually bearing-down-on-us danger--has appeared, our feud has been forgotten.
Apparently.
I am taking this as a good sign and I'm not about to bring it back to mind. I decide right now to forget the whole bad affair and consign it to the depths if Karen lets it go as well. I mentally cross my fingers and hope for the best.
The bridge goes quiet once again, only to be broken by Enax reporting.
"Range 200,000km. Enemy switching from level two ECM to level two ECCM."
Lathena adds, "Captain,
Pharris orders level three ECM and level one ECCM, and set speed to three-quarters impulse."
"Helm and Weapons, comply. Communications, acknowledge and confirm," Karen says calmly.
The "Aye-aye's" echo back again. A few more seconds pass with everyone remaining remarkably calm, considering that the odds are two-to-one. Then:
"Klingons firing, range 150,000km! All enemy ships targeting
Pharris, disruptors only."
"Both squadrons are breaking away: K1-3 turning left, K4-6 going right. Looks like they are not wasting phaser power, keeping speed up, EW changing back to two ECM..."
The running commentary from Enax is interrupted by Lieutenant Commander Matel's voice coming into the bridge over the 'com speakers:
"All ships, level two ECCM, come starboard eight degrees and FIRE!"Our target had presented its aft-port shield to us and looked to be holding that course, so as soon as we had closed the distance to 120,000km our squadron leader told us to turn so that all our phaser banks came to bear.
The viewscreen shows our squadron's weaponry being unleashed at a single enemy vessel. Six photon torpedoes and nine phaser beams make for a very impressive sight against the inky blackness of space.
As soon as we fire, Matel signals for us to put some distance between the Klingons and ourselves to allow our torpedoes to reload. Karen is occupied with her tactical screen, so I order status readouts.
"Condition of the
Pharris?" I ask.
Enax tells me, "Undamaged sir, but both her forward and forward-port shields are reduced to 33% and holding."
Ouch! I mentally wince.
If we are to survive against six escorts we have to do better than that. "Condition of K2?"
"Sir, a probe fired at him shows he has lost two-thirds of his port warp nacelle, his shuttlebay, auxiliary reactor, port disruptor, port impulse engine and various hull areas breached to space. Heavy damage, and we can destroy him easily with another full salvo." Enax looks more closely at his readings then states, "He has come to a full halt and has set level six ECM. He seems to be attempting repair and is maximising his self-protection. Distance to target is 153,296km. Remaining E4's curving back round on a pursuit course, range 143,000km and closing!"
I look over to our own tactical situation screen. We are in line abreast, heading away from the Klingons at two-fifths impulse, with level two ECM while all our weapons recharge.
The Klingons are heading right for us at three-quarters impulse, level two ECCM--although target K4 seems to be pulling ahead slightly at full impulse with no EW.
Enax calls out again. "Klingons firing on
Pharris! Disruptors only". He pauses for a moment then adds, "
Pharris' aft and aft-port shields are both down to 40% and holding."
So far, our tactics seem to be working as we have crippled an enemy ship already while they had yet to break our shields.
That all changed in the next minute.
Our phasers have recharged and our torpedoes are halfway when target K4 catches up with us. He targets the
Suvik and we are expecting a point-blank barrage, but the Klingon ship slaps a tractor beam on the
Suvik, performs a 180 degree HET and starts to drag our sister ship back to his pack. All three of our ships fire point-blank into him, but his well-timed High Energy Turn spreads our firepower over four shields and it is diluted too much.
We watch the
Suvik even fire her two defensive phasers, trying to break the weak rear shield of the tractoring E4. As we and the
Pharris turn back into the battle to rescue our sister ship, the E4's shield goes down and we detect transporter activity. Captain N'Tarr is attempting a marine raid to try and destroy the tractor holding him.
I feel a surge of hope.
That's quick thinking! Lets hope it works... It does not save him.
The other four Klingons swoop in to join K4 and they release a swarm of drones right at the
Suvik's down shield.
Now, the E4 only has one drone launcher and somehow we had discounted them as being a low threat. But when there are
six E4's you have a far greater danger.
We and the
Pharris try firing at the drones, but we can't hit any. With the
Suvik effectively halted in space and us in a large arc, we were already 60,000km away. I watched two drones get snagged in defensive tractor beams, but the other three drones smash home. The E4's fire all their phasers as well, doing maximum damage. The defensive tractors cut out and the last two drones impact on our wounded sister ship.
She explodes in a small nova, taking all hands with her.
I didn't even have the minute satisfaction of her death damaging her captor, as K4 released its tractor as the first drones hit and fled to a safe distance.
I stare in pure shock at the viewscreen, at the conflagration that had been a fine Starfleet vessel with a crew of 160.
Shaking myself out of it, I turn to Karen. She is already out of her seat and snapping out orders. I am lucky enough that I just tune in to catch my own.
"Andrew, hail Commander Matel and ask if we can retreat. We are in over our heads and preserving our vessels should be our foremost concern. Suggest falling back to our nearest reinforcements and regrouping there."
"Aye-aye, sir!" I reply, and head over to the comm. station. I talk with Lathena about the captain's request, phrasing it a shade more diplomatically. Lathena had been off-duty but Karen had recalled all our most able and experienced bridge crew to duty for the battle. This is our front-line team. Our second-line people are in the Auxiliary Bridge handling damage control, and ready to take over at a moment's notice.
Lathena hands me a hardcopy of the squadron leader's response, looking distinctly ill-at-ease. I can't blame her. Turning back to face my captain, she can read the bad news in my face. She asks, "Well?"
I just hand her the printout. She reads aloud:
"'Retreat not an option. Stand your ground and prepare to attack again. This is no time for cowardice.'"
Karen's hands crush the printout as she barks out more orders. Orders that she hasn't read aloud but that are laid down on the hardcopy nonetheless.
"Reconfigure torpedo B for proximity fuse! Designate target K4! Fire through its down rear shield with torpedo A and all main phasers! Await firing order from the
Pharris!"
She looks back up at me, fire in her eyes. "That fool is going to get us all killed!" she snarls in a voice for my ears only.
Again, I can't help but agree. I suggest, "Captain, it may be a good idea to both prep a shuttle as a sensor decoy and set tractor repel level two."
Before she can reply, Matel's voice orders,
"FIRE!"Our phasers and two full-strength photon torpedoes lash out at the weakened enemy ship. Our torpedo misses! The other hits, as do all our phasers, and another E4 is crippled. However, it is still going faster than we are and as it edges into proximity rage, we fire again. This time, both explode close enough to do extensive damage.
"Ensign Salok, why did out first torpedo miss?" Karen asks angrily of our Vulcan navigator/weapons officer.
"Captain, a last second alteration of the target vessel's electronic warfare levels confused the torpedo's guidance software and caused it to pursue a ghost image." The Vulcan turns from his task for a moment to face the captain. "I apologise for my inability to correct the torpedo's flight-path, sir."
Karen sighs loudly. "No, Salok, it is okay. I know how these things happen. So, status of target K4?"
"Dead in space, Captain. I still have life-form readings, but sensors indicate a loss of antimatter containment within five minutes from its damaged starboard nacelle," Enax reported.
"New target designation from
Pharris, Captain: K1. Load standard torpedoes and be ready to close for a killing salvo. Prepare to defend each other from a drone salvo. Set ECM level one, ECCM level one, speed two-fifths impulse."
"Acknowledge and confirm, Lieutenant. People, you heard the orders. Stay on
Pharris's wing, distance 5,000km," Karen orders briskly.
The "Aye-aye's" snap back, and we follow
Pharris as she curves around in a wide arc to keep us at a reasonable distance from the Klingons until our torpedoes are charged.
The Klingons do not stay away, though. I watch as on screen they form a V formation with their four active ships and barrel in right at us.
We watch their approach with concern, and Matel tries to tighten our turn to face them with our powerful main phasers, but the Klingon escorts are more manoeuvreable than our frigates and they are moving faster.
"Mr. Enax, readout on the Klingon ships!" I bark.
"Sir... they have no EW active, speed is two-thirds impulse, they are closing to 50,000km... Sir! I am reading overload-level energy in their disruptors! They are targeting the
Pharris and vectoring in on the damaged rear shields!"
I spun round. "Lathena! Warn Matel, tell them to HET, reinforce shields, increase ECM!"
I turn back to Karen, but my next words die unspoken on my lips as I see the terrible knowledge in her eyes.
"Helm, do whatever you can to face the enemy. Weapons, target the nearest E4 and fire whatever weapons that bear, coordinate with Helm. Also, prepare defensive tractors and hold our defensive phasers in reserve."
Her voice is so quiet. She's just sitting there, expressionless.
She is still expressionless when a brief reply to my urgent message comes back, unheard as our weaponry lashes out at the strong forward shield of our closest enemy.
I watch her eyes close in grief as the Klingons get to within 40,000km of the
Pharris and unload all their weaponry. The pretty, graceful little Starfleet frigate explodes, literally torn apart by the Klingon disruptors. Karen's head stays bowed for a brief span of seconds, then she snaps upright, pronouncing:
"I'm not staying here to die."
It was a sentiment all of us on the bridge were in hearty agreement with. None of us are afraid to die if it means something. But to die uselessly out here, completely overmatched by sheer weight of numbers if nothing else--well, we don't want it to happen.
We will escape and return to fight another day. However, I can see that even with this prevalent sentiment, the crew is still reluctant to leave. It would confirm for all that the Klingons had beaten us. But even the reluctant ones could see that four against one are not good odds with which to carry on the fight.
So, barely a second after her pronouncement, Karen is barking orders again.
"Lathena, inform Starfleet that our position has been overrun and we are withdrawing."
"Yes, Sir."
"Salok, plot a course to our nearest reinforcements or second-line task force. Urrih, go to Yellow Alert, disengage all weapons systems and engage on Salok's course at emergency warp speed. We'll reduce to maximum sustainable warp when we're out of danger. "
"Yes, Captain."
"Aye-aye, sir."
"Enax, leave a probe behind to monitor the activities of the Klingons. Try to make it as sensor-see-through as possible, but do not take too much time to do it."
"Aye-aye, Captain."
"Lathena, get me Engineering."
Toggling switches, Lathena halts her message to Starfleet Command and gets our chief engineer on the 'com.
"Trey`gar here, Captain.""Engineer, I need full warp speed right now, plus shield power."
"You have it, Captain. Warp speed is available now and I can monitor shield reinforcement on an as-needed basis.""Very good, Lieutenant. Bridge, out."
"Course laid in, Captain."
"Max warp now, Mr Maknal."
"Warp speed, sir."
Warp speed comes none too soon. We are heading out from the Klingon ships at full sublight speed and maintaining level three ECM. But the Klingons are trying to englobe us and as we have to curve back round to face our own territory again they are closing the distance rapidly.
They are just entering optimum disruptor range--150,000km--when we finally flash into warp speed.
The Klingons looked like they would follow, but they broke off. Probably to consolidate their position, repair their wounded ships and crew--and call in their victory.
Their victory.
That really hurt.
As we sped--fled--into the depths of Federation space, I privately vowed
I will be back. This is not over, not by a long shot.