USS
Ajax
, Deck 1 Mid -- Transporter Room 1:
Lt Sasha Hrelle stepped off the pad and strode up to the diminutive Roylan, straightening up as if to further accentuate her height advantage over him. "Permission to come aboard, Captain?"
Captain Weynik craned his neck back in an exaggerated fashion until his head fins touched his shoulder blades, black eyestalks focusing critically on the young human female with the strawberry-blonde hair. "Lieutenant... when we last met, I believe I ordered you to stop getting taller."
She remained deadpan. "I did, Sir. I think my father is using a subspace compression field to secretly shrink you."
He grunted. "I... wish I could say he wouldn't do something like that to me." Then he smiled and held out his hand. "Welcome aboard the
Ajax
, Second Officer Hrelle."
She accepted it gratefully. "Thank you, Sir. I hope I can meet your high expectations of my abilities-"
He playfully knocked her hand away and shook a reproving finger at her instead. "Are you gonna start that again? We've had this conversation twice now; I hope you haven't spent your time since I sent you your orders wallowing in self-doubt?"
She shook her head, collecting her bag from the adjacent pad that had beamed over with her from the
Dragonheart
. "To begin with, yes, Captain. But then I thought of all those Second Officers I've served under in the Fleet since I got here, and I figured, 'Well, if
these
idiots can do it...'"
He chuckled. "Come on, Sash, let's get your gear stowed, give you a tour and introduce you to our new crew. We have a bit of work ahead of us to catch up with the specs Captain Sisko distributed to the newer Defiant-class ships." As they walked out into the narrow corridors, he noted, "A giant like you might find it cramped here at first, but you'll get used to it. Have you spoken to your father lately?"
"Yes, Sir, he sends his best, as does Kami and Misha. Also, as you are my commanding officer I am obliged to warn you that Dad wanted me to ensure you secretly receive notifications on a daily basis that You're The Squab."
"Oh, did he now? I'm gonna die from lack of surprise over that. And do you intend to follow Papa Cat's wishes?"
"Of course, Sir -- unless of course you give up some dirt on
him
from your Academy days together. The more embarrassing, the better."
Weynik laughed. He chose his Second Officer well.
*
His Ready Room, like every other place on the
Ajax
, was compact, with no space wasted. Which was fine by him; what this Defiant-class vessel lacked in amplitude in comparison with his old vessel the
Starsong
, it more than made up for with sheer power and strength, something the Fleet will need in general -- and his old buddy Captain Hrelle's ship will need in particular, as one of the
Ajax
's primary missions was to provide military support for
Surefoot
while the ambulance vessel performed its duties during battle.
But now, the cramped feeling was exacerbated by his (very) temporary First Officer Lieutenant Commander Kit Kohanim, assigned to help familiarise Weynik and the crew with the new vessel. The Zakdorn's physical presence in itself wasn't imposing: though large like most of the Galaxy's humanoids (at least, by Roylan standards), his oatmeal-coloured skin and hair, and round head flanked with three pouches of thick, fibrous tissue on each cheek, was modest and unassuming.
But his condescending, self-assured attitude, typical of his race, made up for it. Still, in the short time Weynik had known him, he proved himself valuable, and once he informed everyone of his unsurpassed experience and expertise with this design of ship, he proved to be professional and courteous to all of their crew.
At least, until he met Sasha, and then that patronising attitude of his went to Eleven, reminding Weynik of those times when he had to lecture his own daughter about interrupting him during important business. But at least Weynik had the excuse of Naida being an infant, not a young adult like Sasha.
And Weynik hoped that Sasha was too busy to notice, given her success so far in the role. As they had toured the ship and met most of the other officers and crew, Weynik saw now how much she had grown professionally since her graduation.
She had built up the considerable expertise she had collected from her years with her father, of course, but since her graduation and the advanced training she'd received on Vulcan in the previous year, she had spent her time rotated among various different vessels in the Thirteenth Fleet, observing different systems, functions, command styles -- and, as he fully expected from her, taking the best from each and making it her own. Yes, he definitely made the right choice with her.
Not that Kohanim seemed to appreciate this, to judge from the simpering, patronising reactions he gave to every contribution Sasha made, the latest one no different. "No, no,
no
, Lieutenant. If you had bothered to read the specifications more carefully, you'll find that a Defiant-class vessel's targeting sensors are among the most advanced in Starfleet, on a level with a Nebula- or Galaxy-class."
Sasha's face tightened -- and Weynik's earlier hopes of her remaining ignorant of Kohanim's attitude were dashed on the proverbial rocks. "I
did
read the specs, Lieutenant Commander, I can assure you."
"And yet you still believe that a junior officer fresh out of the Academy can find improvements to an array designed and approved by teams of far more experienced and qualified engineers?" The Zakdorn chuckled at the very idea.
Sasha remained patient. "Not improvements, Sir, refinements, refinements based on recent battle data gathered by Starfleet vessels against the newer Klingon vessels with their improved cloaks." She held up her PADD. "And I don't claim to have come up with these; I'm not that bright. They're from the
Dragonheart
: new algorithms tailored to focus the
Ajax
's sensors on specific tetryon and chroniton particle wavelengths, with a projected 35% improvement in detection accuracy during close-quarter battle than the current configuration -- and without any hardware upgrades required."
Kohanim accepted the PADD with some visible reluctance, almost sighing as he perused the contents. "And who is this... Lieutenant Jonas Ostrow? I've not heard of him."
"The
Dragonheart
's Second Engineer, although he worked alongside their Chief Tactical Officer in developing and testing these-"
"A friend of yours?" he ventured.
Sasha paused. "Yes, as a matter of fact."
The Zakdorn smirked. "A boyfriend?"
Sasha's face tightened. "No, Lieutenant Commander,
not
a boyfriend. He happens to be one of the most gifted Engineering minds of my class." Now she looked at Weynik. "If you recall, Sir, he was instrumental in helping detect those cloaked Cardassian raiders you and my father went up against when you still commanded the
Starsong
."
Weynik nodded. "I remember, Lieutenant. And I remember working with Mr Ostrow on other occasions. Mr Kohanim, we'll implement the new algorithms as a battle configuration, effective immediately."
Now his First Officer looked to him, still smiling, obviously trying to make light of the situation. "Captain, before we risk that, perhaps we should wait and maybe get this data checked over by a grown-up first?"
Sasha leaned back in her chair and folded her arms, but otherwise remained silent; Weynik appreciated her control, an improvement over when a previous First Officer of his crossed proverbial swords with the young human... and lost. "Lieutenant, take the Bridge and signal Admiral Tattok on the
Triton