DAY 04: Aftermath [1300 hrs.]
DAY 04: Aftermath [1300 hrs.]
Captain's Log. Supplemental. After several hours where the Senior Staff have been talking with Base Commander Dewitt, we have managed to convince her of two things. First, given how we evidently are not conspiring with the Romulans, that we truly hold the Federation's best interests at heart, and that we do so in opposition of Starfleet - whom are following orders from admirals that are no longer themselves.
Recordings of Sonja Acreth served our arguments, and what was left to do - in order to abate her concerns about the ships we've destroyed during our flight from Earth - was to go over the tactical logs of every encounter, proving that whenever we could, we disabled our pursuing ships instead of destroying them. Something that had not been covered by the Federation News Network since they were fed by deliberate leaks from officers under Admiral Sankolov's command on the USS Archeron. I can hardly say I was surprised...
[ Deputy ThanIda zh'Wann | Quarters | Deck 05 ] Attn: FollowTomorrow, Kaligos & Nolan
With a brisk pace, Deputy zh'Wann moved down the corridor - Petty Officer Cardamone at one side and another security guard at the other. While Ida wasn't armed, the other two had phasers holstered at their hips.
Usually, a change of guards did not require her to attend, but after some consideration, Ida had decided that she would speak with the one that the Asurian and the pinkskin - Crewman Larsson - were heading to. She had little to say to the officers, and while it might be the fact that the one placed under house arrest had killed someone - and likely being innocent of the crime - Ida was not very talkative for another reason entirely. Well, same reason, but she had a personal investment in the affair, and it was something that she wanted to sort out before there were any... misconceptions.
"Lieutenant Zaraq," said Ida as she approached the two guards outside Nathaniel Isley's quarters, "anything to report?"
"No, Deputy. He has been quiet," rumbled the shaved Klingon, and she thought that the former Master-at-Arms looked... uncomfortable - his hooded eyes purposefully avoiding looking at Dyan Cardamone. Ida was too focused on the task ahead of her to take notice, and had she not been distracted, she would have remembered that Zaraq had acted the same way down on the Black Opal, when the two of them had fought at her side. The pinkskin next to Zaraq - Petty Officer Tyson - said nothing, but stepped aside when Ida approached.
"You are relived, and the next change of guards will be in three hours," she said to the two as she approached the sliding door, "Officers Cadamone and Larsson, the watch is yours. Report to me every fifteen minutes after I leave, yet I will speak with the suspect first."
And then, after tapping in her security code, she stepped into the same quarters that she had visited quite recently, with a purpose entirely different than she had now. Behind her, before the sliding doors closed, she heard Zaraq speak with Cardamone. "I... do not know what to say, besides I am sorry. The shame... greater than I have ever felt, but I would speak with you in private, if you so wish."
Ida did not know what the Klingon had to be ashamed of, and if it was something that had happened during the mutiny, Wenn Cinn had not briefed her about it. As soon as she saw Isley, however, any thoughts of Zaraq and Cardamone vanished. She folded her arms, clenched her jaw. "How fare you?"
The lengths at which we had to speak in order to shed any doubts from Dewitt's thoughts concerns me, since at Starbase 84, we won't have that kind of time to convince those who will get the simulcast. The responsibility that will lie upon our shoulders, to spread the truth, has never been felt more keenly than today, when we've learned just how befouled our names have become across the entire Federation. While I hope our next of kin and closest friends back home may still hold doubts of the veracity of what the media is spreading... the fact remains that the absolute majority think that we are terrorists.
[ Evelyn "Ghost" Rawley | Locker Room | Fighter Assault Bay ] Attn: All Lone Wolves, CanadianVet & RosaraRosette
Stepping out of the shower, skin still raising vapour from the sonic vibrations that had shed any dirt and grime from her scarred skin, Rawley towelled the dampness off her shaved head - looking around at the gathered pilots in the locker room. After a victory such as theirs, morale was higher than in a long time. It was a good sight. Though it was forced, she knew, because as trained as they were to accept the nature of their duty, they had lost a sister that morning. Hopefully, Maverick would be found without fault, though, and return to them.
Among her brothers and sisters of the Lone Wolves, Evelyn had long since shed any shame or sense of propriety when it came to her own nudity - just like many others present - and it was not at the forefront of her mind when she approached the new pup among them. Ensign MacTavish had hunted with them for the first time, and Rawley had been impressed with what she saw. So she put her towel behind her neck and grabbed both ends of it in front of her chest as she stepped up to the short-haired woman.
"For someone who has never sat in the cockpit before, that was damn bloody impressive, Gun-Shy," she said with a wolfish grin, and cocked a hip where she came to stand in front of her, "I think I speak for everyone here when I say welcome to the pack."
Then she turned her head to look at the other new pup, the one from the Harbinger that had just flew the Mk II before they reached the Black Opal. "Hey! Same to you, Husker, but you are hardly as green as MacTavish here, so what you did was nowhere near as impressive. Seems like I won't have to kick your ass after all."
She would do what she could to keep her pack focused on the victory of the day... rather than the losses they'd suffered.
Outside the locker room, in the Fighter Assault Bay, Covington and Eun Sae Ji were conferring with Iron Fox over the new finds on the Black Opal. Ten new Mk III Valkyries and an altogether new Weapon System - the Twin Mount.
The second thing we had to convince Dewitt of was the necessity to destroy the Black Opal. That discussion wasn't nearly as difficult, and after some time, I was beginning to think that she was actually quite pleased about the idea to get rid of the place. Given the fact that the Romulans knew the coordinates, and how Task Force Archeron is on our tail and might use the base to restock its ships with all the ordinance that we cannot safely bring with us, the destruction of the Opal was the only viable solution. Early on, orders were passed that all personal belongings of the Opal's crew was to be taken aboard the Theurgy, and while they have yet to be enlightened about what Dewitt has learned - detained in Cargo Bay 04 or undergoing medical care as they are - they will remain on the Theurgy. Hopefully, they will come to see this crew of ours and my command the same way Dewitt had come to do.
[ Lieutenant Commander Jennifer Dewitt | Main Bridge ] Attn: All
When she stepped onto the Theurgy's bridge after the long talks in the briefing room, Jennifer looked around as the relief officers were replaced by the Senior Staff of the Theurgy-class ship. People that she had shared the last few hours with in that conference lounge, and come to understand were far more than the media and official reports said they were. She had already met the absentee First Officer, and the only ones she hadn't met at the briefing were the Squadron Commanding Officer, the Chief Engineer and the Chief Medical Officer, whom were all too busy taking care of operations concerning the Black Opal and those injured in the consecutive battles that had been fought.
Just as Ops and Conn took their seats - Stark and S'Iti, she believed their names were - and Captain Ives passed her shoulder, the turbolift doors opened to admit Commander Trent, Thea and Ravenholm too, three officers whom must have returned from the Black Opal right then. Then again, she was not entirely convinced that an embodied computer A.I. counted as an 'officer'..."
"I take it the Code Zero protocol has been prepared," asked Jien Ives - in his male form - when he took his seat in the Commanding Officer's chair.
"Yes, Captain," said Thea as she came to stand in the back of the bridge, her body-suit black in colour - something Dewitt did not know the meaning of, but she guessed that she wasn't acting in any particular department's interests at the moment. "All blast doors have been lifted and the charges will be enhanced by the placement of armed torpedoes within the base. With your command, the Black Opal will be destroyed. Also, I have asked Tovarek to raise a dampening field to contain the signature of the detonation - just to avoid any unnecessary attention outside this sector."
"Good thinking," said Ives, and Jennifer looked at the Russian man that sat at the Science Officer's station. From what she had heard, the man had been in Morwen's office, and the Romulans had come there to destroy evidence that Morwen had been gathering concerning the Romulan's source within Starfleet. Dewitt remembered that she had dismissed Morwen's concerns, and that was something she would have to apologise for, because the evidence had pointed to someone on Starbase 84 - just like the warbird's Captain had admitted to when Ives demanded it. Sadly, the evidence had been erased when Dewitt had purged the computer systems during the Theurgy's arrival, so there was nothing left to include in the simulcast.
"Would you do the honour, Lieutenant Commander?" asked Captain Ives, and Jennifer looked his way before she nodded. It was fitting, in many senses.
Soon, at her word, the gathered people on the bridge watched the Black Opal as it exploded, and the conflagration lit their faces.
Lieutenant Lin Kae is still in the Brig, and I find myself looking for excuses to not visit him. I know I should also speak with the rest of the staff that were on the Black Opal, together with Dewitt, and I know that the more unruly ones are still in holding cells. Yet as I sit here - alone in my Ready Room at last - I cannot help but think about Ensign Skye Carver... and Junior Lieutenant Nathaniel Isley, whom are both victims of this raid on the Black Opal. And while one of them is still alive, I cannot help but wonder if he will ever be the same again.
Thea, end log.
- Captain Jien Ives, Commanding Officer of the USS Theurgy