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Dath'mar #3
« on: May 31, 2006, 11:39:32 pm »
I am greatly enjoying writing these lil' bits. I am also enjoying their adulation. Thanks to all that have commented.

Here's another.

   Klingon Interlude
   Part Three



   Captain Dath’mar did not truly feel unsure as he tread for the first time upon the duranium deck of the shuttle hanger. More, as he eyed the small landing area and its trio of awaiting officers, he felt much as he did that first day of command three decades earlier. Untried. Unproven.

   Dath’mar squashed his unease as he stepped away from the shuttle that had bore him here from Toq’hiGH. This was his ship now, and these his men. While unfamiliar to him, both would do as he bid them. He had nothing to prove…it had already been proven. He merely had to reassert his command prowess.

   As he neared the three waiting Pang crewers and the shuttle behind him lifted to return to its base ship, Dath’mar measured the visage of the warriors he would command. First, this bay was in complete order. Nothing had been left out of place nor remained unstowed. The craft waiting on the deck were in good repair, and they were also clean.

   His officers were two men and a woman. The eldest of them actually bore the lowest rank, a lieutenant first. Likely an engineer. Warriors who loved engines typically remained with them till they themselves were too old to hold a bat’leth. The woman was of the next highest grade, lieutenant commander. She bore the sleeveless variety of the feminine uniform, though she showed only half the traditional cleavage that one found on most Imperial ships. This one did not like to show off.

   Finally was the man Dath’mar assumed was to be his first officer. That man bore enough rank to command his own small ship. In fact, a man of his standing could command this very ship, as old as she was… He was a full commander. Likely, he would be with the ship for only one tour. This man looked upon his approaching captain with a mixture of respect and curiosity.

   “Captain Dath’mar, Son of Kurog!” The commander began, his voice deep and resinous. “I present to you your ship and your men. I am Kurvis, your First Officer. The woman is I’rell, your science officer and the old man…” This got a humorous sneer from the greyhair, “is Hekk, the engineer.”

   Dath’mar halted, drawing himself up to his full height before them. He could see them studying the darkness of his uniform…see the question in their eyes as they smelled the ash mixed with the oil. His jaw protruded as he spoke to them. “I am Dath’mar, your new captain. This ship will serve her Empire in glory and honor. Our first task is to get her ready for our mission as soon as we are able.”

   Kurvis accepted this with a stony nod.
   “What time table do we look at, Captain?”

   “Two days.”

This seemed to catch the first officer by surprise, but he said nothing of it.

“As you wish, Captain. We are prepared to give you the tour of the ship. All divisions stand ready for inspection.”

Dath’mar nodded himself, very satisfied with what he was finding aboard this vessel. He allowed his new key officers to guide him out of the shuttle bay and into the labyrinthine corridors of his ship. As he followed them, he plotted their future together. The feeling of uncertainty and unproven-ness left him. This was indeed what he was born to do. He’d found his way back to where he needed to be. He would reclaim what he’d lost when that mercenary ship attacked him ten years ago. Glory would be the easiest to reclaim. It usually was.

END
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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2006, 12:04:52 am »
What? No fight for command?  :huh:
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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2006, 01:47:46 pm »
If Dath'mar's new exec is the kind of Klingon I think he is, he will not fight just yet. He will want to take the measure of his new CO before deciding whether an open fight can be used, or whether to stab him in the back.
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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2006, 08:55:26 pm »
Y'all read too many bad TNG novels.

There will be no 'fight' for command unless and untill the captain proves himself weak. I use the movies and series for canon, not crappy novels. So don't get your hopes up.

Aside from all that, the crew just saw one of their own...relieved...of his command for not having just reason for removing the previous CO (Dath'mar #2). Gotta love La'ra as a colonel...

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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2006, 08:57:50 pm »
Even a cermonious punch thrown would have sufficed...I wasn't hoping for a knock down drag out...that's no way to run an empire.
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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2006, 10:07:56 pm »
Even a cermonious punch thrown would have sufficed...I wasn't hoping for a knock down drag out...that's no way to run an empire.

LOL, gotcha!
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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2006, 04:04:19 pm »
TNG? Try TOS. The Final Reflection, among others. There are plenty of devious and underhanded Klingons around.
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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2006, 04:18:41 pm »
I try to make it a point not to read Trek novels writen before the 3rd season of TNG came around. There wasn't enough source material and authors made up their own stuff. That's all fine and good, but most of it just aggravates me.
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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #8 on: June 04, 2006, 06:50:29 am »
I try to make it a point not to read Trek novels writen before the 3rd season of TNG came around. There wasn't enough source material and authors made up their own stuff. That's all fine and good, but most of it just aggravates me.

Most of the best Trek novels were written in that period, I think.  'The Final Reflection' was probably the best one, in fact.

Of course, some of the worst were written then, too.  'Web of the Romulans!' for instance.  Now they seem to have this consistent mediocrity that reminds me of the entire series run of Voyager.
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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #9 on: June 04, 2006, 10:26:55 pm »
Ah ha! To get La'ra to post a comment, I DO have to 'dis his favorite era of Trek books! (files info away for later and malicious use...)

The books I found best to my taste were those like 'The Disinherited' and 'Vendetta'. Peter David wrote some mean Trek before he got bogged down with the whole Excaliber thing. (That was him, right?...been so long...) I also liked 'The Great Starshgip Race' because it was out of left field. 'Starship Trap' was decent enough. Though I do agree about the mediocrity of most new Trek novels, with the exception of the "Vanguard" Series that came out not long ago. I believe they have # 2 coming this month... Right now, I'm reading the first ENT novel I've ever chanced to open... Hopefully NOT a waste of my seven bucks...

Any way La'ra...Like the story, or was my comment the only thing worth mentioning on this page...?

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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #10 on: June 05, 2006, 08:24:45 am »
Don't know if Larry does, but I do. Nicely ominous.
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Re: Dath'mar #3
« Reply #11 on: June 05, 2006, 09:21:44 am »
Any way La'ra...Like the story, or was my comment the only thing worth mentioning on this page...?

Yeah, I like it.:)  Got confused and thought I'd already posted on this one.
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