Gorn Episode 2 - First Contact
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Observer’s Log
Commander Satherswait
United Federation of Planets
First Contact.
I arrived on the bridge soon after I heard the klaxon that signaled that the G-BCH
“Stegasaurus” had just gone to yellow alert. My first thought was that we had run into a
Romulan on patrol. As I entered the bridge I saw “Nitengale” assuming the Tactical
position to the left of the “Raven” the Captain of the Stegasaurus.
“Launch a Probe.” Raven commanded.
I watch as the dull red probe sped towards a ship almost a million kilometers away. As
the probe neared the unknown ship, the bridge fell eerily silent. The data flashed up in
the lower-left corner of the main view screen. The ship design was unknown to me. The
aliens used an anti-matter reactor similar to Federation technology. It appeared to have
Phasers and Plasma Torpedoes. But it certainly wasn’t a Romulan ship.
“Science officer, is that a Mauler?” Raven questioned the brownish Gorn to his right.
“No, sir, definitely not a mauler, unknown energy weapon.” He replied.
I was arrested from my study by the communications officer who announced from the back of the bridge, “They are hailing us, Captain.”
“On screen”
Appearing before us was a bipedal humanoid creature that looked distinctly “green and
wet” The bridge of their ship was visibly humid.
“Greetings from the Interstellar Concordium, Gorn Captain, I am Captain Salmaen. We
are on a peaceful mission of exploration in this sector.” The Captain spoke very
confidently and seemed almost regal in appearance.
It appeared that this captain shared the Federation’s goal of peaceful exploration.
“Raven replied, “Greetings Captain, I am Grossskleidchensssslassshmaethssss” of the
Gorn confederation. Please be advised that this is the outer-edge of the Confederation’s
space. “
As he was speaking a bright light moved towards us. Raven quickly glanced towards
Nitengale at tactical and she merely stated, “Probe.”
Raven smiled (I think) and mentioned that it was only fair to let them have a look at our
ship too.
The Interstellar Concordium captain, was obviously looking over the data that probe was
now displaying on his viewscreen.
He then looked up and said, “Gorn captain, I have orders to discuss the Concordium’s
wishes of resolution of your endless war with the Romulan’s .”
“I see,” replied Raven, “please wait while I relay this information to my the
Confederation’s high command.” He then glanced back to the communications officer
and said, “Channel closed”
Raven now motioned for me to come closer to him. He spoke low, “I find it slightly
disconcerting that they not only know of us, but of the Romulans and our struggle.”
I too found this intriguing. Could it be that this “Concordium” had been watching and
studying the affairs of the Gorn and Romulans without their knowledge?
He then commanded the communications officer to relay the contact info to the nearest
starbase.
He then looked at me and said rather dully, “I suppose we should hear them out.”
“Channel open”
“Captain Salmaen, we welcome the chance to open diplomatic relations with your people,
and request that we meet in person to discuss your Concordium’s wishes.” Raven now
stood at full attention and continued, “May I suggest a meeting on board your ship?”
Out of the corner of my eye I noticed Nitengales’ reaction and it was one that even I
could recognize as concern. She looked as if she might speak then she stopped herself,
and waited on the other captains reply.
Salmaen now smiled a very thin-lipped smile and replied, “Excellent, Captain! We
welcome the chance to host you aboard our ship.” He continued, “We do ask, however,
that you bring a minimal staff and no weapons. We are a peaceful race and wish to keep
things as simple as possible.”
I heard Nitengale’s tail klunk against a bulkhead as she swiveled to look at the Captain.
Raven replied, “Of course, Captain, I will come alone, and we may talk in person.”
“Channel closed, helm move us into transporter range of their ship.”
No sooner did the channel close than Nitengale addressed Raven, “Captain, I must advise against such a meeting.” She continued, “We know nothing of this Concordium, and their intentions. If you must meet, you should at least take a full security compliment.”
Raven turned to face Nitengale, “I appreciate your assessment First Officer, but I don’t wish to take a group of unarmed marines to my diplomatic meeting.” He continued, “If their intent is to betray our trust then it is better to lose a single life. Besides, they have voiced peaceful intentions, and I do not wish to pass up the chance to make a new friend in the galaxy.”
Without waiting for a reply he turned to face the viewscreen, “Helm ETA to reach their ship?”
“Three Minutes at present speed, sir.”
“Very well”
Nitengale watched intently as he moved towards the turbolift. You could see that she wished to protest further, but also realized the futility of such an outburst.
As he reached the lift doors her turned back to Nitengale, and stated, “First Officer, you have the bridge.” He then added, “I am certain that you can handle anything that may arise, if anything should go wrong I can think of no one in the confederation I would rather have at the helm of my ship!”
Nitengale’s demeanor visibly softened as she replied, “Thank you Captain, please be careful.”
Raven nodded and moved in to the lift. As he did Nitengale moved down to the command chair and stood beside it. She then looked at me and said, “He isssss a very brave, ssssssssoul, Commandersssssssss.”
I looked up in surprise to her my language come from her mouth. I had not realized she knew our language.
“I only hopesssss hissssss judgement isssss better than minessss.”
“I have a badsss sfeeling about thisssssssss!”
She then turned back and spoke to the crew, “I want a full detachment of marines on the transporter pad ready to retrieve the Captain should anything go wrong.”
She then looked to her right and said, “I want as much information about that ship as possible… Inside and out!”
She then turned her eyes back to the view screen and watched it, and waited.
After about an hour the tactical officer spoke to Nitengale, “First Officer, the Concordium’s ship just raised its shields and has begun to charge its weapons.”
“Red Alert!” Nitengale cried out as I leapt up away from the read-out that I had been studying that analyzed the unknown centrally located energy weapon. I noticed that Nitengale was still standing just as she was an hour ago, next to the chair.
“Science high-energy scan, find our captain NOW!” She then flick on the ships communicator and commanded, “Transporter chief as soon as we find the captain I want those marines on that ship and getting him back off.”
The communications officer now announced, “They are hailing us.”
“On Screen”
Salmaen appeared again spoke quickly, “Your, captain has been taken into custody for war crimes. He will be tried by the Interstellar Concordium, and if found guilty will serve his sentence in our care.” He then glanced to his left and continued, “If you leave this system now, you will not be harmed. However, if you barbarians insist on violence you will be pacified.”
Nitengale voice had become as steely and cold, “Salmaen, if do not release our captain at once I reduce your ship to scrap.” She now stared unblinkingly at him, “This is an act of war! Taking an unarmed diplomat hostage is the lowest form of trickery.”
“Very well, Barbarian, have it your way.”
His image was replaced by the view of his ship beginning to pull away.
“Weapons Status?” Nitengale inquired.
“Phasers charging, ready in 10 seconds, Plasma torpedoes in 90 seconds.” Came the reply.
“Helm stay in transporter range.” She looked up, “Tactical, begin charging a tractor.”
Suddenly the bridge lurched as the Concordium’s ship fired all its rear firing Phasers.
“Report!” cried Nitengale
The tactical officer replied, “Forward shield holding at half strength.”
“Return fire,” she commanded.
I watched as the phaser’s lanced out toward the ship. It impacted against their rear shields and the ship slowly pulled away from us.
“We have dropped the enemy’s rear shield, First Officer.” The tactical officer reported.
“Marines Away!” Nitengale commanded.
“The Marines have been transported as close to the holding area as I could safely get them, First Officer.” The report came from the transporter chief.
The science officer then offered, “It appears they have the captain in their Brig near their main deflector array and forward shuttle bay.”
The Helm officer interrupted, “Capta… err First Officer, they are pulling away, we don’t have enough power to stay with them and charge our weapons.”
Nitengale stiffened, she then growled to the tactical officer, “turn off the tractor beam and continue loading the torpedoes.”
“Helm, best speed.”
I watched as the Cruiser pulled away from us. I began to feel a certain duality about the situation. If the Concordium merely disengaged we would be safe. However, this would mean that Raven, who I had come to value as a great friend would surely be lost. My feelings soon solidified as I realized the treachery of this Concordium. I wanted the fight! Live or Die, I wanted the fight!
My wish was soon answered as the tactical officer yelled out, “They are slowing… High Energy tur…” His voice was cut off by the view of a two small beams of yellow light shooting out from the ship that had now turned a quick one-hundred and eighty degrees.
At first I thought they had missed then I felt pulses rock the ship.
“Science officer, what is that?” Nitengale yelled out between the shudderings of the ship.
“It appears to be some kind of plasma wave, still analyzing.”
The tactical officer then cut in, “First Officer, our forward shield has collapsed and it appears our port and starboard shields have taken some damage as well.”
“Fire plasma torpedoes three and four, all phasers.” Our ship lurched slightly as two glowing red spheres of plasma streaked towards our foe. The phasers cut into their forward shield as they began to turn away.
As they turned away the plasma landed on their port side and dropped the shield. As we turned towards them more a plasma torpedo and a peppering of phasers were fired at us.
The phasers impacted on the forward hull and the bridge shook once again. The Tactical officer screamed out as an overload caused tactical station to explode.
Nitengale then looked at me and commanded “Commander, transfer tactical to your station now!’ I swiveled away from view screen, and looked at the panel before me. It was one thing to pull up records, but now I had to run the ships weapons?
“Hard to starboard, Helm. Tactical, load tube three and four as an “F” type Torpedo.”
As the ship turned away from the oncoming plasma I scanned the panel. Luckily it was very similar to the Federation design and I started the loading sequence. The “F” torpedoes while shorter ranged can be loaded in two-thirds the time when made in one of the “S” type launchers.
I felt the ship lurch again as the “S” torpedo from the Concordium’s ship impacted.
“Port shield nearing collapse, minor internal damage,” I shouted out. Thank heavens for Starfleet training.
“Once the weapons have charged, full speed intercept course, helm,” Nitengale now commanded.
As I looked at the display and saw our nearly non-existent forward shield, I silently hoped these Gorn ships were as tough as they looked.
AS we turn to the Concordium ship turned back towards us and the plasma, pulsing, weapon once again shot out towards us. It struck our rear shield and began shaking us.
“Rear shield, at ten-percent, weapons now fully charged.” I reported.
“Best speed, intercept. Science find our captain and get the transporter chief ready to get him.”
“Tactical, ready for an alpha strike on my command.”
As we closed on the vessel it slowed slightly and fired its phasers in to our forward shield. It collapsed and the ship shuddered. I looked at the damage display and to my amazement there was no critical damage to any of our major systems.
We now closed quickly on our target.
“Fire!” Nitengale yelled out.
I launched everything we had at the Cruiser in front of us. The phasers cut into the rear hull and then the Concordium’s ship shook violently. I looked at the sensors and saw that her power had dropped to nearly nothing and she looked dead in space. It then dawned on me, “Structural, Failure on enemy ship! She attempted another high-energy turn and it looks like almost all syst…” My stomach then sank as I watched all five torpedoes, 2 “S” types and 3 “F” types slam into the rear of the foe’s ship. She began to break up. I watched as she lost containment and exploded in front of us.
The bridge fell silent.
The silence was broken by Nitengale’s voice, “NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!” she screamed.
I began to feel sick. I had just killed my friend!
The science officer then yelled out, “First Officer, Admin shuttle off port bow, Their officers are trying to escape.”
I felt the need for vengeance I wanted to watch that shuttle explode. These Interstellar Concordium Bastards didn’t deserve to live. As I waited for the command to fire I looked over to Nitengale. She was leaning against the chair and it appeared that her arm was holding most of her immense frame.
She then quietly spoke looking almost through me, “Tactical officer, tractor the shuttle in to the shuttle bay and have security detain the prisoners for my interrogation.”
I wanted to scream at her, how could she let these scum live? They had broken every convention of fair play when the held our unarmed captain! Now she was going to hold them in comfy detention cells? For a brief moment I considering disobeying orders and firing. I could claim that I mistook the Gorn fire button for the tractor. Again my training came back to me, and I realized it was not my decision. She was the Captain of this ship now.
I tractored the shuttle and brought it into the shuttle bay. It appeared to be quite heavily damaged, barely enough power for life support. I thought of how slowly and painfully they would have died had we not rescued them, freezing to death in outer space.
“Status?” Nitengale inquired.
“Shuttle secured, Damage teams are working repairs, minor outer hull breaches, medical reports minor injuries no crew lost.” I then fell silent as I realized what I had just said. I was an idiot. Not only had we lost the marines who went to save their valiant captain, but we had lost the captain as well.
Behind me I heard the turbolift doors open. As I turned I heard…
“Report, First Officer!”
Standing in the turbolift was a badly bruised Raven. He was bleeding from above hi eye and it appeared that his tail was broken.
“Captain!” Nitengale shouted in surprise.
“The marines you sent did an excellent job.” He then continued, “We managed to fight our way out of detention and to the shuttle bay.”
He rubbed at his brow, “I will admit it was a bit of a bumpy ride, we got out just as the ship integrity was breached by its attempted turn.”
“Of course,” He now smiled, “You are lucky it did, I don’t know if my ship could have taken what those frogs were about to giver her!”
“Until I return from medical, you have the bridge.” He then looked over his shoulder as he moved back towards the lift, “Think you can handle it, First Officer?”
“Yes, sir!” She replied.
As I turned back to nitengale I saw her move in front of the captain’s chair. She then sat down, and began to enter the recent events in to the ships log.
The chair fit her nicely.