Legends of Darkover | By : SWOTBWOT Category: Star Wars (All) > Crossovers Views: 3427 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Chapter 12
-oOo- Regis' and Catriona's prone bodies assumed form on the Enterprise, Danilo hovering over them. He looked up in surprise. “What? Who are--” “We're your rescuers, laddie,” said Scotty as McCoy and his team surged onto the platform. “Crew of the Starship Enterprise at your service. These people are our medical personnel.” A moment later Lord Ardais dashed into the room. “Off,” Dyan snapped at Danilo. “Others need to arrive after you. Be quick.” “Regis needs help immediately!” protested Danilo. “He's going into shock.” McCoy's team had already loaded the two stunned forms on stretchers. “I'm stabilizing him,” McCoy replied. “Though necessity has made you adopt these, we are still people of the Compact,” said Dyan as he confiscated the blasters and lightsaber from his foster-son. He gave the lightsaber a toss, feeling its weight with curiosity. “Just one moment.” Danilo pointed at his foster-father's chest. “That pilot. I am never linking with you again, not for ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. I WILL DIE, first. Do you understand?” Dyan only raised his eyebrows. “Are my tastes too rich for you?” he said in a low tone. Danilo whitened and stepped back. McCoy was leaving with his patients, and with an appalled glance at his foster-father, Danilo hurried after the doctor. The two Jedi beamed in next with a batch of security personnel. Qui-gon was holding up the sagging Obi-wan, the apprentice's arm wrapped around his shoulders. “'old space too many,” slurred Obi-wan. “Step down now,” said Qui-gon mildly. “There's a good padawan. You look like you've been at the Jet Juice.” “'ave not,” replied Obi-wan with numb-lipped indignation. “Takin' out Sithspit.” Qui-gon laughed a little. “Are you a medic?” he asked a hovering crewman. “Good. I have another patient for you. There's a stretcher here, Padawan, just let yourself drop.” Obi-wan sprawled on the soft white bed and passed out. “Move aside please,” said Kirk when he materialized with the last batch of crew. “Uhura?” he said into his communicator. “Everyone's back on board the Enterprise.” “Are you sure, Captain?” Uhura replied. “Yes.” “Go ahead, Mr. Scott,” said Uhura. “Good Lord,” exclaimed Kirk at the size of the last bomb. The dumbbell-shaped metal casing was so large it had to be held in the arms of a power-crane. “Isn't she beautiful, Captain? Had my lads rig her up at the last moment. One end's a fusion bomb and the other's a photon torpedo. Wait'll you see how they work together. A clever bit of engineering she is, for a jerry-rig.” “Do it,” said Kirk. “If you insist.” Mr. Scott gave a doleful sigh. “Scotty!” Kirk shouted, shutting his eyes in exasperation. “I suppose you're right, Captain, though I really hate to see a ship of such remarkable design go up without having a look at her.” “You can examine the remains. Just get rid of her.” He ran for the turbolift up to the bridge, with Spock, Qui-gon, and Dyan Ardais right after him. “Just a moment, lads,” Scotty said to his crew. “I need to fetch something. Ah, I have it locked. There. Grab that from the platform, will you, Samuelson? I think a certain guest of ours will be glad to have it back. Now, one last thing, here.” He manipulated the controls again, but to his crew's puzzlement nothing appeared on the platform. Scotty, however, was satisfied. “That's done, too. Now load 'er up.” He nodded to the bomb. Kirk and the others almost fell out of the turbolift in their rush, their eyes going to the viewscreen. The Captain was panting from adrenaline. The Raptor exploded from the rear, firing the photon torpedo inside the ship. The rear control tower was blown off, and the Raptor split in two as the torpedo plowed towards the bow. In the stern, the ship's engines went up like massive red fireworks, overwhelming the sensors until they adjusted for brightness. When the image of the Raptor returned, she was in pieces. The remaining starfighters buzzed about the wreckage like confused flies over a carcass. “Acceptable,” said Dyan. “Is that all?” Kirk replied, trying to control his temper. Uhura gave up the captain's chair to him. “Thank you, Lieutenant. Thank you all,” he said to his crew. “There is life out there among the small ships.” “I'm afraid Dom Ardais is right,” said Qui-gon. “My old master was a man who believed in planning for all outcomes. The Force tells me he's escaped in one of the starfighters.” “Pick 'em off,” Kirk ordered Sulu. “Move us closer, Mr. Chekov.” Dyan muttered something to himself as he took out his matrix again. “It might be possible to destroy the ships another way.” “I understand, Dom Ardais,” said Sulu. Kirk gave them a puzzled look while Qui-gon raised an eyebrow. As the Enterprise approached the agitated mass of starfighters gliding about the Raptor, the Captain said, “Explain, Mr. Chekov.” “Dom Ardais can force ships together if he has a living mind he can influence.” The Captain eyed Dyan, but the man was already bent over his matrix in concentration. Sulu waited, fingers poised over the phaser controls as Chekov edged them closer. Kirk was watching the power levels of the shields, but shots from enemy laser cannon were not as draining as proton torpedoes. The Enterprise could risk a hit or two before having to retreat. The still-bright wreckage of the Raptor was gradually filling the screen. “I have one,” Dyan said. Lord Ardais bared his teeth. “He is being difficult. The man has laran.” Nonetheless, several ships slowly began to form a cluster. Sulu's fingers pounced on the controls. A phaser strike blew through the cluster. “Ah!” Dyan snarled. The starfighters vanished. Kirk leaned forward eagerly, noting with alarm that all the starfighters had vanished—even the ones Sulu hadn't been aiming for. “Fold Space,” said Qui-gon wearily. “They all leapt an instant before you fired.” Everyone slumped in their chairs. “Damn it,” muttered Chekov. “Where are they, Spock?” said Kirk urgently. “Did they head for the planet?” “I can detect no traces of the enemy, Captain, but the reverse side of Darkover is in a sensor shadow.” “Head for Darkover immediately, Mr. Chekov,” Kirk said. “Warp factor nine.” The ship gave a rude jolt as it sprang. A few minutes later they dropped out on the other side of the planet. Spock scanned the space there but found nothing. “My count of the surviving Sith starts with four minds,” Qui-gon mused, “two of whom died during the fighting on the Raptor. We know Darth Tyranus escaped, and Mr. Spock wounded Darth Inculcare, though I did not sense his death. I am assuming the deaths were of Xiphos and Gladius. At no point did I feel the presence of Lord Plagueis. I will have to ask my padawan for confirmation when he wakes up. ” “We also need to question the kids we rescued,” said Kirk, still scanning his viewscreen. “Sith Fold Space must be capable of bridging great distances,” commented Spock. “It's not Sith,” Obi-wan corrected. “It's Jedi. Both Inculcare and Tyranus are capable of it, though it's not the method they prefer. Force Travel is the Sith technique. If they'd used Force Travel they'd be easy to follow. Unfortunately, Fold Space is not, since it doesn't leave detectable wounds in space/time.” “Mr. Chekov, start a circumferential patrol. We need to find these guys. Lieutenant Uhura, tell Starfleet that approximately twenty-odd enemy ships are running around loose in Federation space, and send a warning to Daniel Lawton in case any of them try to slip past us towards the planet.” He glanced at Qui-gon. “How far can the Sith leap with Fold Space?” “Many star systems away, if they were so inclined. But the most important factor we must consider is this, Captain. Their goal is Darkover. They would not have gone far. It's most likely they're still lurking in-system. Their obvious hiding place is behind one of the other planets, unless they have some sort of cloaking device operating. However, keep in mind that starfighters are not normally equipped with cloaking technology.” Kirk nodded. “Could you find their location with the Force? Do you have a distance limit?” he asked the Jedi. “Normally I ought to be able to feel them even if they're several planet-lengths away,” replied Qui-gon. “But I can't, now. There is a technique known as Force Stealth, and I'm afraid they're using it to conceal themselves. Plagueis is a master of the skill, and I am certain Inculcare must be as well. As for Tyranus, I know he's quite capable at it. However, you can still track them by their ion trails once they drop out of Fold Space." “It looks like that's the method we'll have to use.” Kirk's eyes narrowed. “Maybe the Darkovans--” He glanced at Lord Ardais, who glared back at him. “I am not a tower-trained telepath,” Dyan replied sharply. “You are asking much if you wish one of us to stretch our minds that far. Neither Regis nor Danilo have the reach. If you need assistance, Domna Catriona is our strongest and best-trained telepath.” Kirk spoke into his intercom. “Bones, how far along are you?” “We've finished with all the patients, although Regis Hastur's hand was a bitch to repair. 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