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Re: CH02: S [D01|2147] Incipient Sabotage

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[ CPO Mickayla MacGregor | Spearhead Lounge | Deck 14 | Vector 01 | USS Theurgy ] Attn: @Sqweloookle
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"You don’t want me to say what I mean without a filter, sir!” Mickayla thought to herself as wondered just how much the Lieutenant had actually grown since their time aboard the Lexington together. 10 years and he had progressed from Ensign to Lieutenant Junior Grade, making the Klingon wonder just how many times he had been passed over for promotion for one reason or another. Still, he was her superior officer and, much as she had said about Samala, she would follow orders unless she had a good reason not to. Even if those orders were superfluous and/or ridiculous.

“Understood, sir,” Mickayla responded evenly. “I will check with Engineering and see what systems were either affected by the explosion or could have caused it.” Moving away, the chief was uneasy, and not just from her interaction with the now acting Chief-of-Security. If the explosion wasn’t an accident, then it was either sabotage. A bomb had been detonated in the lounge in an obvious attempt to injure the crew. But was the explosive planted during their repairs at Aldea or more recently. Thinking back on the casualties she knew about and the evidence of the detonation, Mickayla found it hard to believe that fate and luck would be that bad. And that meant that there was an enemy agent aboard the ship. But were they working for Gorka? Or the Infested?

Re: CH02: S [D01|2147] Incipient Sabotage

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[ High Chancellor Martok, son of Urthog | Spearhead Lounge | Deck 14 | Vector 01 | USS Theurgy ] Attn: All
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Martok had lingered in the lounge, and summoned more of his companions to assist in clearing out the rubble and making sure Ives' medical personnel could do what they could for the injured. All the while, he had wondered whom among his hand-picked crew he'd failed to take into account.

Of course, it could be that the detonation - while clearly not of origin that had anything to do with technical malfunctions - had naught to do with Klingon involvement. Kahless knew the Theurgy and its crew had enemies of its own, and there were a lot of injured among Ives' crew. The aftermath proved a cost beyond the wounded and the material kind as well, in how it seeded doubts in Martok's mind, about his fellow Klingons, and perhaps that was the intent.

As he finished speaking with Chu'vok, however, Martok's eyes fell on a particular officer among Ives', whom had come to help.

It was a woman whom he'd been told about, and her presence in the lounge was particularly distrubing.

What if it wasn't someone among his companions that had done it, but rather someone closely related to his present enemy?

- FIN

 
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