Thirty Years Ago - Bey Emporium, Deepmere, Hsova Province, Planet Cait:
"Cins shieste acolo mar?"
"Nimeni."
The cub, named Tarim Bey by his parents, had been dragging himself from the bed that was his prison over to the box of spare electronic parts in the corner of the storage room, when he heard the familiar refrain. It was spoken in Old Caitian, which was often used by merchants like the cub's father to disguise their communications from the public, untrained in the ancient dialect.
The cub, however, was gifted, and had plenty of time being ignored by his family, shunning him for his Neurodystraxia, to learn the language himself... along with other skills. He had heard this exchange, or variations thereof, many times before:
"Who do you have hiding back there?"
"Nobody."
The cub had the nous to recognise long ago that his disability alienated him from a family desperate not to be seen by their peers as The One With That Poor Cub, preferring to focus on his perfect younger sister Salamar. They didn't abuse him... except in not providing him with the love, support and encouragement he might have needed to cope.
They just left him alone to learn to love, support and encourage himself. And Tarim Bey did. Though he was paralysed from the waist down, he had soon learned to wash, dress and toilet himself, and keep himself amused. The local education authority made visits and provided learning materials, offering to arrange transport to and from school, and a wheelchair, but his parents declined, accepting only the materials, though they believed his disability extended into his mental faculties, part of the general misconception about 'Laggers' like him.
It didn't. While the Perfect Salamar received praise from their parents for achieving average grades, Tarim Bey met, and surpassed the levels of education expected of him, though he had learned to keep the strength of his abilities to himself. And today, as he found the parts he needed from the pile of his father's unsaleable, discarded electronic goods, he dragged himself back to his makeshift workstation, using tools secretly borrowed from his father.
He fitted the power cell and the transtater coupling to the PADD, activated the computer, accessed the Cynet, and found the banking database, entering account numbers he had overheard during his father's transaction,. Now he tested the Sypher Key he had devised to overcome the security, wondering if it would bear-
It worked.
IT WORKED!
Tarim Bey quickly shut down the program, not ready to take advantage of his achievement just yet, and risk the attention of the police. He just needed to know that his efforts were not in vain, some fantasy of his. It worked.
He
worked. He may have been a Lagger, a Cripple, a Nimeni to his parents, to the Perfect Salamar, something to be ashamed of and kept in the back room and denied an identity, a place in the world. But he knew better.
He would leave this miserable hovel and this miserable family.
He would make his own identity, his own place.
He would be a King.
*
Today - First Minister's Office, Capitol Building, First City:
Ma'Sala Shall ignored the recurring ache in her back - she had to get back into a regular exercise again soon, current workload or not, and stop eating so much, she would end up as fat as her husband Mi'Tree - to lean back in her chair and look up at the screen again. "Esek wasn't hurt?"
Her daughter shook her head.
"His fur was singed by the plasma fire, and he pulled a few muscles I think he'd forgotten he'd had, but the Dragon fared worse. As did several of our people here."
The black-furred felinoid frowned. "And he believes the attack was a diversion for intelligence gathering? By whom? Orions? Kzinti?"
Kami breathed in, anxiety crossing her features.
"There is a Terran industrialist, Max Zorin, whose company was conducting illegal experiments in this sector while Starfleet was diverted to fight the War, until we uncovered it. Zorin sent a man to try and bribe Esek into dropping the investigation. Esek... pissed on the man's jacket in response, and had him arrested."
The older Caitian smirked in amusement; her bond-son certainly had style. "And Zorin himself?"
"Zorin made sure nothing criminal could be directly connected to him, feigning ignorance. But I've studied the man, through media records. He's... dangerous, Mama. Psychotic. The type to seek bloody vengeance, on Esek. On all of us."
Ma'Sala saw the fear in Kami's expression; if they weren't light years apart, she would probably pick up the same in her scent. "And what are Starfleet doing about it?"
"They're sending an experienced Security and Intelligence officer here, a Commander James Somerset, to investigate the threat. I'm told he's very proficient and reliable... but given our previous history with SI, Trenagen and the like-"
"I'll make some discreet enquiries, though we're still rebuilding our Intelligence infrastructure following the Occupation." An alert flashed on her desktop, and she ignored it.
Kami didn't, however.
"Take it. You have a planet to command; you have better things to do than indulge your firstborn."
Ma'sala hissed. "You'd be amazed at how little power a First Minister actually has around here - and a good thing, too. And I always have time for my firstborn... except when I don't. I'll see what I can dig up about this threat, and get back to you. Give my love to Esek and all the cubs... and be sure to keep enough for yourself."
Kami smiled.
"I will, Mama. I love you."