"USS
Surefoot-A
, Captain's Personal Log, Stardate 51487.11, Captain T'Varik Recording: We continue to engage with the Thirteenth, Second and Tenth Fleets against the Dominion forces occupying the Betazed Sector. Our efforts to retake this strategically-vital territory, and thus move on to other required fronts such as the Caitian Sector, have to date proved... less than successful.
Starfleet has suffered significant losses throughout the War, and like other vessels, we have had to redeploy many experienced crewmembers to replacement ships for ours and our sister fleets, and compensate with recent graduates from the Enlisted Schools, with their abbreviated training schedules.
The new recruits, serving in the Support Crew, are less experienced than I would prefer for this ship, some possessing issues that would normally be addressed and managed under the normal, longer schedule. However, as the human phrase goes, Needs Must.
On a personal level, in the absence of Captain Hrelle, I have adapted to my temporary promotion as expected, and the crew have continued to perform in an exemplary fashion, also as expected. And we all remain eager for confirmation of the safety of the Captain and his family on Cait, and of course on the situation on their Motherworld... and I will admit to a purely selfish desire to be an active part in helping to liberate it.
I do not believe that we live in a Universe with a deity with the propensity to grant desires. But I
do
believe that the Universe will unfold in the manner it is meant to. Therefore I can only trust in the Universe... and trust that, occasionally, it unfolds in the direction I desire."
*
T'Varik leaned back in the Captain's Chair, once more acknowledging the hole in the back where a Caitian might slip his or her tail though to make themselves more comfortable. It did not affect her on an ergonomic level -- she had of course sat here many times before -- but now, since her promotion, it proved more perceptible... prompting the expected jokes from her spouse about where T'Varik kept her brains.
Of some small interest to T'Varik was why she continued to acknowledge it now every time she sat down, when she could easily have had the chair modified; it could always be returned to its original configuration if --
when
-- Captain Hrelle returns. She had no logical reason not to adapt the chair.
She had no obligation to explain her decision to anyone, either. Not even to herself. "Status, Mr Murphy?"
To her right, the Surefoot's temporary Executive Officer, Commander Dominic Murphy, a rugged, swarthy humanoid male assigned to the ship and role while waiting to take command of his own vessel, the USS
Messenger
, studied his display once more. "
Puget Sound's
concentrating her fighters against the Scarabs,
Triton
's ordered the
Minotaur
and
Oregon
to press their attack on the first Battlecruiser, and the
Bannockburn
and
Argonaut
have finished off the Galor, but are now under heavy fire from the second Battlecruiser. The
Pollux
is moving in to support them."
T'Varik nodded and looked up at the viewscreen before them, seeing quick flashes like novae amidst the starfield. They were not in the midst of battle; as one of the Thirteenth Fleet's ambulance ships, it was not their role to fight, but to save lives... though, when necessary, this ship and crew could prove to have the teeth and claws required to protect themselves and those in their care. "Lt Arrington, plot a course for the immediate vicinity of the
Bannockburn
and
Argonaut
, but do not engage until ordered."
"Course already plotted and standing by, Ma'am." Sitting ahead of the Captain and XO, Chief Helmsman Giles Arrington moved with a mature efficiency that T'Varik had grown to appreciate, an ineffable improvement from his first days as a volatile cadet with Sasha Hrelle and the original Alpha Squad.
Murphy glanced at her. "They haven't called for assistance from us yet, Ma'am."
She did not meet his gaze, choosing to appear to distract herself with a report on her PADD, a complaint regarding the Terracentric attitudes from one of the new Support Crew. "I'm aware of that, Commander."
He offered a slight smile she caught from the corner of her eye. "Vulcan Intuition?"
"Vulcans have no need for intuition; we have a transparency of logical reasoning behind all of our decisions. Both vessels are Miranda-class, older, and the
Pollux
is one of the original Constitution refits reinstated from the Starfleet Museum for active service. They are facing a Dominion Battlecruiser."
She did not finish her elucidation. She had no need to. sensed his change of mood at her response, which was not meant to dampen his attempt at levity amidst the crisis, but to remind him of the cold truth: the Thirteenth Fleet was valiant, tenacious... but they had already suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Khavak, and the replacement vessels and crew demonstrated how Starfleet struggled to compensate for the significant casualties in this War. Privately she had estimated a 93.5% probability that the outcome would manifest within the next 4.9 seconds-
Behind them, Chief Operations Officer Lieutenant Sextilis Magna Bellator, a native of the Nova Roma Colony in the Ficus Sector, spoke up, their voice carrying over the cacophony. "Captain, the
Bannockburn
reports they are abandoning ship and-
By the Gods!
"
Murphy turned in his seat, unaccustomed to the outburst from the usually taciturn Bellator. "What is it, Lieutenant?"
The pale, purple-haired figure glanced to her left, to the Tactical Officer, the Caitian Lieutenant C'Rash Shall, who obviously knew what had triggered the response, looked equally shaken, and nodded back in agreement. "Show them."
The viewscreen ahead of them altered, the starfield conjuring another, more active part of nearby space, dominated by a Dominion Battlecruiser, an arrowhead-shaped vessel twice the size of a Galaxy-class starship, dwarfing the smaller Miranda and Constitution ships that had been attacking it.
But one of the Mirandas, the
Bannockburn