"This is an impressive ship," Ms. Devens commented, sipping the tea, which was now slightly cooled to the temperature she preferred. "Though I've never encountered a design quite like it."
"I would be surprised if you had," June replied, glancing at Inta, standing to one side. "The Nestia is special, an artifact of an age long past. In fact she may be the last of her kind." June saw the slight sadness in Inta's smile as she mentioned it. "That's why our prime objective is to understand what happened to the rest of Inta's people. She's a refugee of sorts, alone in the universe with just us, her crew. We were following a possible lead to find some answers when the tragedy on Khosrow happened. Inta understands loss and pain, and wants to do what she can to lessen the suffering of others."
Devens rubbed her chin pensively. "I had wondered why you folks were so quick to agree to help, pro bono. Usually folks in your position throw their hands up and say something to the effect of, 'Wish I could help', then run the other direction as fast as they can. But you're not those kind of people, are you."
June demured, but Inta cared little for societal rules, least of all the ones of modesty, preferring instead honesty and kindness. "Nope,we're not. We are people who try to make the universe a little brighter by encouraging those who glow, to shine."
The sincerity in Inta's voice cut through Devens' usual cynicism regarding such naive statements; she could tell that Inta wasn't being glib and that she genuinely felt it in her core. It resonated with the idealistic young woman buried beneath the years of endured bureaucracy, incompetence, and callousness, the woman deep inside Devens who had first gone into medicine to help those in need. She couldn't help but feel an affinity to these people.
Devens gathered her wandering thoughts and brought them back to the task at hand. "We're going to need to coordinate with the teams we will be picking up, as well as the AAN Headquarters. Would you have space on board to set up a command center, an office where we can have a few desks, and perhaps a conference table?"
Will and June looked to Inta, who thought for a moment and then replied. "Well, we have a couple of unused rooms on the command deck that you could use. We don't have a proper conference room; we usually discuss matters around the dining room table. If you give me a few minutes, I can set up the room and have it ready for you. I'll bring a terminal for our Q-net transceiver in there as well, so you don't need to come to the bridge when you need to contact someone."
Devens smiled. "That will be very helpful, thank you." Devens took a sip of tea as she looked out the front viewport, watching the red-shifted stars slip past as rainbow streamers. "Do you have an ETA for our first rendezvous with the team from Sorkon?" she asked.
"The Sorkon system is a bit out of our way; the contact the AAN coordinator gave us, Pete Flinders, said that they'll arrive at the rendezvous point in about five hours where we can do a ship-to-ship transfer," June answered.
A look of surprise crossed Devens' face, and when she realized they saw it, she felt the need to explain. "I knew Pete Flinders a long time ago. I hadn't realized he was working on Sorkon."
They continued to give her a curious look, so she elaborated. "We worked closely on a few assignments; he's a good man." A subtle smile crossed Inta's face, causing the usually unflappable woman to blush slightly. Devens immediately changed the subject.
"I'll gather the team and we'll bring what we need from the equipment we brought up to the command center when it's ready." Devens got up from her seat, setting the empty teacup on the darkened console next to her. "Thank you for the tea; we'll be ready shortly," she said, then left the bridge.
They watched Devens leave, and then Will asked, "Inta, do you need help setting up the office?"
Inta, still watching the empty doorway with a subtle smile, answered. "No, I've got it; several instances on it. I'm joining the two smaller rooms to make a large one and I can form the needed furniture in no time flat. I'll have everything set up by the time Devens and her team return."
"I recognize that look," June said playfully to Inta, "what's going through your devious mind?"
Inta looked back in mock innocence. "Nothing, really. I just think that this trip might end up a tad more fun than I had originally thought." Then she sashayed over to June and Will, still seated at their control stations, and she ran a finger along both their collarbones. Her eyes were half-lidded with a sultry intensity.
"Speaking of fun, we have a little time before we reach the rendezvous point..." her words trailing off with an unspoken suggestion. June and Will smiled and practically leaped from their seats, dragging the silver girl with them to their lounge.
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Rhenna moved swiftly back and forth, gathering every conceivably useful device and stowing them in the hard-shelled cases strewn about her lab. She packed them carefully in the soft foam interior, her long, delicate-looking fingers deftly placing each piece within precisely molded forms.