Day 03 [0800 hrs.] Putting the Argo back in Gargoyle
[ Lt. Commander Leon "Striker" Marquez | Personal Quarters; Holodeck 3 | USS Theurgy ]
The last time Marquez was on Earth, it was during a conference concerning the results of Project Eagle with Starfleet Tactical and the readiness of experimental and refit craft. There were even rumors of a revolutionary new transport that came with an off-road terrestrial vehicle. More significantly, he reacquainted with his mother, Commander Rose Marquez, newly promoted to First Officer of the USS Nautilus; the very vessel Marquez was raised on-- a frontline warship in the Cardassian Border Wars.
Marquez dreamed that night about the good memories, the improvised soccer game the two started in Golden Gate Park before getting some Coffee in Sausalito. The San Franciso bay was as pristine and blue, with a seemingly cloudless sky. Rose even thought it was feeling a bit chilly.
Though names had changed over the years, Rose Marquez's ancestors dated back to the old United Earth Starfleet, specifically Captain Ramirez of the Intrepid. Starfleet was family to Leon personally as much as professionally, given that his father had abandoned an astronomically popular future as a futbolista to serve aboard a starship to be with his new wife. Rose didn't have it in her to tell him that his father had been recently been captured by the Cardassians alongside a disabled Starfleet cruiser. She was there to report on some sort of energy-dampening device that very day before finding a rare hour with her eldest son. The two parted ways, her to Starfleet Command, him to his Danube runabout, where he met a new recruit from Australia to his crew and his little dog, too. Ironically, the next few minutes basically cemented the former Resolve's dissatisfaction for holodeck simulations of Earth. His last memory of his beloved homeworld was it in flames before he returned to his posting aboard the Galaxy-class USS Hornet for the formal partnership between Starfleet and the Romulan Navy in ensuing retaliatory campaigns. Ironically, there several Romulan officers in the joint task force that were surprisingly sympathetic, borrowing the term Marquez taught them, "There, by the grace of God go I. As you imply, SubCommander Marquez, that could be Romulus under fire by " The Callsign Leon Marquez vowed to use had originally meant to be Gargoyle. The ashes of Golden Gate Park's ruined soccer field reminded him of his favored position, the Striker. Goleador sounded better but it sounded direct enough.
But how to direct the energy from the memories of Starbase 84? That morning, the Theurgy's CTO tried to keep his mind entertained rather than use the holodeck or ovverexert himself with morning exercise. He spent about an hour watching datafiles. New ship models, the Rawley phaser weapons upgrades, next-generation torpedoes and his personal favorite the fighters. The ex pilot and helmsman... and outdoorsman found one shuttle in particular that made him chuckle.
"That Vulcan smart-ass. He really got that thing made after all."
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Marquez slated some time to tour Decks 11-15 in the event he'd need to take the helm at the battle bridge. Most of his time aboard the Hornet was in the Galaxy (Carrier refit)'s battle bridge, or in the decks below. Under Xhan, Marquez ran a tight ship but made it a point of being popular with his crewmates, enlisted and officer alike, given his parentage. Here on Theurgy it wasn't the time, or so he thought, to familiarize himself with his crew, but he did have one idea ever since he saw the blueprints for that craft, Marquez was itching to try it.
After breakfast with his friend Keval, Marquez noticed he had to report to the bridge at 0900 that morning before making this midship rounds throughout tactical. It was here he could meet up with Klex or Tarsi but privately, he needed a sense of a world outside of just consoles and corridors. Not one to pull rank, he noticed someone had slated time to attempt something known as 'wingsuiting'. That sounded like an experimental escape unit for atmospheric escapes in the event of a malfunction in the emergency transporter escape suite.
It also sounded fun.