2304, Deck 10, Main Crew Lounge,
USS Athena
, 0830 hours
Casana pressed her nose against the glass, staring intently out the window into the depths of space. Seeing nothing, she frowned and turned her head to one side and then the other. As she went back to staring straight ahead, she unconsciously lifted one heel and twisted the foot back and forth on the toe.
"What are you doing?" Sahar asked from the table a few meters away.
"I'm watching for the ship!" she chirped back exuberantly, tapping on the glass.
"The
Republic
is approaching at warp velocity," Suvak stated. "As such, it will enter the system traveling faster than any photons emitted by or reflected off of it. Your efforts are therefore in vain."
Casana's shoulders slumped and she pushed herself off the glass. She trudged over to the table with a forlorn look on her face and flopped back into her chair. "Sue, did anyone ever tell you that you're kind of a buzz-kill?" she said, looking up at Suvak.
"You have told me that on numerous occasions."
"Well, they're late, and I'm bored," Casana said with a pout.
"We go through this every time we get new crewmen," Kara smiled, leaning back in her seat.
"I like meeting new people," Casana sighed before taking a sip of Sahar's lemon sharbat when she wasn't looking.
"I just hope they know wha... hey!" she yelled, grabbing the glass out of Casana's hand. "You're like a child!"
"Oh, you can only pray your child is as adorable as me!" she cooed back, batting her eyes and sucking her thumb.
"I'd settle for marginally more mature," Sahar scowled at her.
"Oh, don't mind her, Cass," Kara laughed, putting a hand on Sahar's shoulder. "Sahar always gets grumpy talking about our daughter."
"When are you actually gonna to have her?"
"We haven't decided yet," Sahar answered, looking away. Casana and Suvak exchanged looks.
"You have had a considerable amount of time to plan," Suvak said. "I am surprised that you have not yet decided."
"So, who's going to carry the little kid?" Casana asked, looking anxiously out the window.
"We aren't telling!" Kara smiled wickedly. "You'll have to wait and find out."
"Lieutenant Tehrani," Suvak said casually, taking a sip of her tea.
Sahar and Kara looked wide-eyed at each other, then at Suvak. "How did you know that?" Kara gaped.
"She doesn't," Sahar scoffed. "She's guessing."
"Vulcan's do not 'guess'," Suvak replied, almost offended.
"They're here!" Casana shouted, knocking her chair over as she leaped to her feet. "They're here!" The others turned to look out the window. Sure enough, a few kilometers in front of the
Athena
was another ship.
"
USS Republic
," Sahar sighed as she got to her feet. "
Constitution
-class."
"Haven't seen one of those in a long time," Kara said, wrapping an arm around the taller woman's shoulder. "Hard to imagine that there's only a handful of them left in service." Casana bounced out the door, with Suvak, Sahar, and Kara following behind.
"You know, when I was a kid, those ships were legendary," Sahar said as they walked down the corridor towards the turbolift. "
Enterprise, Constitution, Lexington
. I knew all of them."
"Huh?"
"I knew the name and designation of every
Constitution
-class in service as a kid."
"That's... kind of sad," Kara teased.
"My parents met on the
Potemkin
," Sahar said to no one in particular as they stepped into the turbolift. "Fuller served on the
Enterprise
. I remember when I first saw a Starfleet vessel. It was the
Kongo
, in orbit after undergoing a refit. Me and my brother were taking a shuttle to meet my parents on Luna, and we flew right by it. We pressed our faces to the glass, staring in awe."
"Awww," Casana grinned as the turbolift door opened on Deck 6.
"That was the face of our parent's generation," Kara said. "Not ours. Things move forward, and the next generation takes over. Like our daughter will."
"Or these new crewmen," Casana added.
"Hey, you saw the list, Kara, anyone we know?" Sahar asked, her nostalgia gone.
"Any officers?" Casana added.
"I didn't recognize any of the names, and there's only one officer," she said, shaking her head as they neared the transporter room. "A security officer. Lieutenant-"
"Holy shit," Sahar gasped as the transporter room door opened and a tall, muscular man stepped out carrying a small bag. When he saw the four of them he stopped in his tracks. Zula emerged from the transporter room behind him and smiled.
"Hey, look who I found."
"Interesting," Suvak said, arching an eyebrow.
"Lieutenant Tehrani, Lieutenant JG Jeffery Black, reporting for duty, sir."
******
Deck 18, Aft Cargo Bay, 1215 hours
Sahar, Suvak, and Kara sat on a small cargo crate watching as Casana paced in front of them, chewing on her lip and rubbing her hands together furiously. They had been like this for an hour, ever since they found Casana after she ran from Black outside the transporter room. Suddenly, Casana darted behind a cargo container, peeking out at the doorway.
"Did you hear that?" she whispered nervously.
"No," Suvak replied calmly. Casana remained behind the container for a few moments, staring intently at the door.
"Could you possibly relax?" Kara said, concern starting to creep into her voice.