USS
Surefoot-A
, Deck 3 Fore, Alpha Squad Quarters, Stardate 49702.79:
"The time is 0600 Hours. The time is 0600 Hours. The time is 0600 Hours-"
"Acknowledged," surrendered Zir Dassene, though that was her only concession to the arrival of the morning. She continued to lie there in the dark with the others in the room, refusing to get up, at least, not just yet. She desperately wanted to try and get back to sleep, though her experience told her that it would be a fruitless attempt; even discounting her current anxieties, she still hadn't grown accustomed to sharing a room not just with one other, but five others.
Her friend Stalac was no problem, of course; he was directly below her, but the environmental chamber he slept in was insulated, and contained any noise he might make in his sleep.
But the others? She turned her head; the other females in her squad shared the bunk beds across from her: Flight Ops Cadet Astrid Michel took the upper bunk, and spent her sleeping hours making rude sounds in her sleep, while Engineering Cadet Tori Emoto was beneath, snoring -- making more noise when she was asleep than she did when she was awake.
On the other side of the room, Medical Cadet Peter Boone was quiet enough, while below him, Security Cadet Urad Kaldron mostly lay perfectly still because of his bulk... but in those times when he
did
shift, the entire bunk bed structure would creak. Unignorably. He'd done it nine times through the night, she was certain of it. She considered stunning him to make him sleep more soundly, except that he was Hroch, and most phaser beams were said to wash over them like water. Maybe a heavy sedation, or possibly smothering him with a pillow...
Zir tried to dismiss it as a by-product of her anxieties about the day, that she was augmenting little, niggling things into major crises. But that didn't help much.
On the other hand, they couldn't be late, so soon after arriving. "Computer: Lights."
The room illuminated, triggering curses from the boys. Zir kicked off her covers and swung her olive-green legs out over the edge, hopping down to the floor. With her right heel she kicked the side of Stalac's chamber a couple of times, until she felt it rumble in reply.
"Good morning, Squad Leader," came a honeyed voice from the girls' bunks.
Zir looked up. Astrid Michel half-sat up, allowing her bedcovers to drop down in that way that the woman preferred, making the most flirtatious move seem accidental, displaying the lacy, revealing snow-white nightwear that the coffee-skinned human preferred, her regal high cheekbones and narrow chin broadening with a smile, her tight burr of black hair in place and seemingly not requiring the sort of morning maintenance that Zir's own ginger-black hair needed. "Morning."
Astrid swung her legs out and dropped to the floor with the grace of an athlete, ostensibly unmindful of how the move made her nightwear reveal far more of her perfect body than Zir would ever have been comfortable with showing, especially to a human male like Peter Boone. Astrid stretched out her arms and twisted her neck like some lioness up for the hunt, before suddenly bending over, straight down -- revealing yet more of herself -- as she looked in on her lower bunk mate. "I felt you shaking the bunk last night, sweetie. Let me know if you ever want someone to join you, teach you a few things--"
Zir saw the reaction from Tori, and intervened. "Cut it out, Cadet. I've warned you about that."
The human straightened up, unflustered, her French accent as soft and seductive as her clothes. "Just trying to be helpful, Squad Leader. But if you've got dibs on her, just say--"
"Just get in your workout gear."
"What, can't I go in this?" she teased.
"No."
Astrid shrugged -- and then stripped off what little she had on, as Zir turned away, ostensibly to get her own workout clothes. "The rest of you, I want all of us in the gym in five minutes! Be there, or I'll rip you all a new one!" She stopped and kicked the black box under her bunk. "No exceptions!"
The side of the box slid up and away, releasing a hot blast of air from the darkness onto their feet, as from within, a rumbling voice like a speaking avalanche emitted. "
Do I want to know what a 'new one' is?"
*
They mostly had the place to themselves at that time of morning, for which Zir was grateful, as it let her lead her squad without the usual scrutiny; the other two squads didn't have such... atypical lifeforms such as Stalac and Urad. Or Zir herself, for that matter, she guessed.
Astrid did the minimal work, more content was she to stretch and pose for the mirrors on the walls. Zir couldn't figure her out: she was the daughter of Charles Michel, a Terran trillionaire with an extensive shipping and shipbuilding industry headquartered on Mars. The girl should have been spending her life cruising around Risa or Casperia Prime in some flyer given to her by her Daddy or some idiot admirer. Instead, she was here, still acting like royalty, attention-seeking and flirtatious and arrogant. At least her Flight Ops scores were high. And she was beautiful.
Very
beautiful, with those long legs and full breasts and--
Zir wasn't envious. Really.
Next to her, Peter underwent push-ups, raising and lowering his slim, muscular frame with ease. He was from some farm world near the Klingon border called Gault, which Zir had never heard of, and his scores in Medicine were impressive. And Zir was convinced that he was attracted to her; she often caught him looking in her direction, and then quickly looking away. Zir certainly never encouraged anything like that from him, or anyone else; Orion women already had a bad reputation with offworlders, and she wanted to be taken seriously, both as a Starfleet cadet and as a Squad Leader. She kept watching him, seeing the sweat patch onto the back of his shirt, and the way his shorts lay, outlining his muscular rear--
She forced herself to look away, seeing Tori struggle on the gravity bars. Silently, of course; the girl might not have said more than a dozen words since they all first met days ago, boarded the
Surefoot
and became Alpha Squad. She was a slight thing, seemingly content to let someone like Astrid walk all over her. Zir approached as she saw pain tighten across the human's face. "Wait." Tori paused as Zir adjusted the gravitic weights on the bars. "You're holding it wrong; grip the bar tighter closer to the centre, to account for your height."
Tori nodded, did as Zir suggested, her face showing her relief at the greater ease she had now.
"That's it," Astrid teased. "Get some muscles into that right arm, I could use it later tonight--"
"You're done here, Cadet," Zir informed her. "Don't you want to get back and into the shower first before the peasants come along to dirty it?"
"Good point." As the dark-skinned human glided to the door, she smiled and offered, "But you can join me if you like... I'm curious to see if every part of you is the same shade of green--"
"Go."
Once Astrid left, Zir turned back to Tori with a look of disdain. "If she really bothers you, then tell her, or raise an official complaint. I'm not here to fight your battles."
"Yes, Ma'am."
Zir moved onto a more confident member of her Squad, watching with continued awe the immense weight he was lifting up. Urad Kaldron's height wasn't impressive, but his bulk certainly was: the heavyworlder was squat, just about reaching Zir's height, but he was wide and heavy, his grey hide thick, his arms so muscular that he was allowed to wear a sleeveless version of a Starfleet uniform, with additional adjustments to the legs leading to huge, wide hooves.
He looked up at her, breath escaping from the large nostrils on his wide snout, but otherwise showing no evidence of exertion despite the weight he pressed. "Ma'am, begging your pardon, but would you please request permission from the appropriate authority to have the weight restriction lifted for the machines in here when I'm using them? This one only allows me to lift 250 kilos at most. Hardly an effort for one of my people."