White cotton tank top? Check. Khaki capri cargo pants? Check. Razor sharp D'K Tahg in its sheath strapped to her back for easy access? Check. Phase pistol, holstered and strapped to the belt around her waist? Check. Modified tricorder? Check. Lt. Danaë D'Arcy was ready to embark on the mission. She hoped, anyway. She had woken up before her alarm clock and rather than allow her to roll over and go back to sleep, her stomach decided it needed to expend what little contents it had. A cup of Earl Grey tea had made it right again and she vowed she would pay Dr. Phlox a visit when... If she came back.
Satisfied she had everything she needed, she began her long walk to the transporter. Normally such a walk took maybe five minutes at most if she was in no hurry. This day should have been no different, but the weight of everything that was riding on this mission, the knowledge that six lives were in her hands made it feel so much longer and every step heavier. When she arrived half her team was already there waiting and the cloaks they needed to wear were laying next to the transport platform ready to go. She stared at the transporter marveling at how small it was. On her father's ship they could beam at least a dozen crewmen, but on this ship and this time they could only beam two at a time, but that was fine. The location was secure enough.
The last three team members arrived with Trip, Malcolm and Archer close behind. There would be no backing out now. The captain's hands were behind his back as though he were trying to nervously occupy his hands or conceal something. Both Malcolm and Trip checked each member of the ground team to make sure they had their communicators and phase pistols then handed each one a bag loaded with explosive charges, making sure they wore it across their body so it would be hidden by the cloaks. When the others were satisfied then Archer stepped forward and visually inspected each team member. The captain was slow and thorough as he moved from one person to the next before finally coming to Lt. D'Arcy. His face was grave and his soft green eyes piercing as he stared down at the lieutenant, pushing away every emotion that was pulsing through him.
Taking his hands out from behind his back, Archer brought out a cloth bundle that he began to unwrap. Extending his arm out to Danaë thought for a moment he was throwing aside everything to have one final embrace. This she would have loved, but instead he threw the cloth aside and instead strapped an object to her belt next to her phase pistol. Glancing down she was stunned. It was the phaser from her own future time. He had taken it away from her that night in the captain's mess when she had nearly ended her own life.
"Set that thing to kill. That's an order, lieutenant." He stepped back and looked at the team "All of you set your phase pistols to kill. If the Romulans discover you, they will not hesitate to kill you. The second you beam down you will be taking all your orders from Lt. D'Arcy. She is the one who is going to get in and get out as quickly as possible. There is no room for error. If it looks like you won't succeed then get back to the rendezvous point or at least to the outer tunnels and we can beam you to safety. Once you have sent us the codes to the drone ships make your way to the outer tunnels and immediately contact the ship so we can get you out of there. Every second of this mission counts and I don't think I need to tell you just how dangerous it is. Everyone on this ship is counting on you and will be waiting every minute to hear from you."
"By the clock then," Danaë said. It was their code phrase for 'I love you' and harkened back to their many meetings beneath the clock tower that stood at the San Francisco wharf. Archer looked at her, his countenance was still grave, but eyes became sad and pained.
"By the clock."
Lt. D'Arcy picked up her cloak and held it in her arms as she stepped onto the transporter platform. Maj. Forrest did the same. As the major turned around to face the others, Archer approached him. Just before they were going to activate the transporter, the lieutenant leapt from the platform and ran back to Archer. From one of her pockets she pulled out the envelope with the letter she had written him the night before safely sealed inside. She slipped it into his hands, a soft smile playing on her lips.
"You'll know when to read this and drink my Chateau Picard for me." She turned and went back to the transporter and as she did, the captain approached Maj. Forrest. The two men stared at each other. Archer's green gaze was cold and menacing as he looked into Nathan's stoic and unimpressed blue ones.
"Your failure is not an option," he reminded the major in a low voice.
"Understood captain."
Captain Archer stepped off the platform then went over and stood next to Lt. Reed at the transporter console, his back to the team. He had to give the order and like removing a bandaid it would be best done quickly. Taking a breath he turned around and signaled his security officer to beam the lieutenant and major down to the planet surface. Instantly the two crewmen's bodies erupted in a flurry of tiny sparkling blue lights and then nothing. After a second Lt. D'Arcy's voice came across the captain's communicator letting them know they arrived and to send the next two members of the team.
When the team arrived on the plant surface it was dusk. This time was chosen because on Romulus no prostitute was allowed to be seen peddling her wares in the light of day. The ground they were standing on was a flat sandy area on the bank of a river at the bottom of a canyon. All around were tall cliffs that the rushing water had cut its way through for countless millennia. Lt. D'Arcy could remember trekking through this canyon in her twenties so she could visit the remains of the Romulan control center and recalled the beauty of the tall red naturally chiseled cliffs towering over them. Even now, at dusk they were still majestic.
Turning to the six men that had joined her, Danaë once more went over every detail of how they were to move and act. They had practiced many times, but it was something that she couldn't stress enough. In particular she reiterated that under no circumstances were any of them to utter a single word. If they spoke then the translator would be identified and they would be caught instantly. Not to mention that none of them, besides herself, knew Romulan. Their inability to understand or answer would also give them away. What she had not told anyone was that she was relying heavily on her own knowledge of the Romulan world from her own time. Donning their capes, they looked at each other in silent recognition of the cost that they most likely would be paying before the mission was over.
"I was never gifted with the ability to make grand eloquent speeches or say inspiring words. I always wished I could. What I do know is that for four years the Romulan's have been decimating us at every turn. If they succeed they will crush beneath their feet a wonderful and amazing future that those of us living now cannot even fathom. We are only six against hundreds, but we have in our power right now the ability to take a stand and draw the line right here in the sands of Cheron. Today we turn the tides of this war and make that future a reality for generations that know us not and we cannot even imagine. With each and every step we take today we claim a small victory until we succeed in seizing our greatest. Gentlemen." The lieutenant put out her hand and they all clasped then pulled their hoods over their heads and affixed the full face masks over their human faces. They crossed their arms so that they were hidden by the long flowing sleeves, then the men took up their places in formation: three men on one side and three on the other with Lt. D'Arcy standing in the center.
Together they moved in perfect unison, just as they had rehearsed, following the well trodden path through the canyon. Nervous? The vast numbers that comprised the monarch butterfly migration paled compared to the fluttering going through the seven individuals on this mission. In order to go undetected they were forced to beam down a safe distance away which was about five kilometers. Physically fit, they probably could have jogged it in less than thirty, but they had to play this cautiously. That meant having to walk it all and in formation without deviating just in case they were spotted before they approached the tunnel's east entrance.
It was ten minutes before the hour when they came in sight of the large metal doors that were built into the rock face. Standing before it were two guards, young, proud and ready to defend their strong hold. This was it, the moment they had been preparing for. Continuing to bow their heads, they approached, swallowing their nerves and forcing their breath to be steady. They had to exude confidence so as not to be discovered. As expected, the guards immediately blocked the entrance and demanded their names and clearance.
"Hveolhaonn am, Phile. Hveolhaonn khallia iudaiht sk mosvahuus iudaiht taeth head hvaedroalh house hru'hfirh Cethin. [ I am, Phile. I seek to give pleasure to my lord Cethin.]" The lieutenant purred then recited the clearance code given to them by the Vulcan spy Skon. One of the guards checked the information, a tense few moments, before stepping aside and letting them pass through the doors into the tunnels.
They had gone over the tunnel maps what seemed like a thousand times and knew exactly what direction to go. Even still, they placed directional beacons so they could find their way out later. Right, right, straight, left, so many twists and turns before they came to a large door that was a bit more decorative than the others they had passed. Nathan pressed the button next to it then they waited.