Captain's Log, stardate 6432.6, 0700 hrs
It's five days now after our visit to the Batar Facility on Alcaid V, and I can confidently say that I am now able to put those horrible hours behind me. My final report was beamed back to Starfleet yesterday, and we're on our way to Mintaka on a supply run as routine as supply runs can get.
Morale is at a record high. The ship was never in better condition; even the replicators are working perfectly. My coffee tastes like coffee. That's got to be some kind of fluke.
If nothing happens, I won't even get to the bridge until my watch actually begins. The mind boggles.
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Console-to-console messaging, 0746 hrs
hSulu wrote: watch the captain
pChekov wrote: what?
hSulu wrote: he's obviously gone mad
pChekov wrote: that's only to be expected. but how can u tell?
hSulu wrote: shh he's looking
pChekov wrote: so what, all officers with stations chat on watch, he probably did same thing when he was ensign
hSulu wrote: watch right hand when he opens channel
pChekov wrote: he pushes the button neatly instead of hitting it with his fist!! what is the world coming to? russian captain would never do that
hSulu wrote: for once I agree
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Simplified status report, 0835 hrs
Position: latter third of Alnitak dust cloud.
Speed: Warp 5.
Heading: 0.3452.
Vector: Mintakan supply line, 66355oooooJ76636.
Destination: Etrosian Colony Five, Mintaka System.
Projected arrival time: 1209 hrs, Stardate 6422.5.
Signed: Commander Spock
Countersigned: JTKirk
Note: will you cut it out with the simplification, Spock!? Your all-too-human captain can read sector coordinates almost as well as you can.
Note: The report consisting, as always, of hypertext data carried by transistor hardware and a simple tabular program, it is difficult to apprehend what you wish me to 'cut out' of its supporting unit.
Note: Sorry I asked.
Note: Noted.
Note: Chess at 1800?
Note: As usual, if nothing intervenes.
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Extract from communications record, Stardate 6432
0940 hrs
Captain required in sickbay for routine medical exam.
0943 hrs
Chief medical officer required to bug off.
0949 hrs
Captain notified of routine psychological exam to be scheduled at 0630 hrs tomorrow.
1000 hrs
Chief medical officer notified that the Captain is on his way to Sickbay.
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pChekov wrote: whats wrong with captain?
hSulu wrote: no clue, something about Alcaid?
nUhura wrote: Captain's left shoulder was hit by shrapnel. You should have read the report.
pChekov wrote: reports, reports, I'm not in security yet
pChekov wrote: I put off reports, no one I know died this time
nUhura wrote: Thanks to him. Don't forget it.
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Medical diary, stardate 6432, 1237 hrs
Captain's shoulder has mended well; he shouldn't be feeling it anymore. I'll look at it again tomorrow. The second most frustrating thing around here is dadblasted Starfleet's running us off to Mintaka without stopping off for replacement medical supplies. We've enough to tide us over if nothing happens, but that's frankly horsefeathers when it comes to this ship. Putting the Enterprise on a boring supply run is certain to cause trouble, and the suspense id driving us all nuts.
Personal log: It's hitting Jim the worst -- not quite bad enough to report, just right there on the edge where I can see it plainly. Greene and Callow never deserved to die that way. He's dealing with it, I think, but it can't hurt to drop over with a bottle of memories and spend a while talking them into the next life.
This evening, perhaps. If nothing gets in the way. And we all know how likely that is.
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Transporter chief's log, 1515 hrs
Transporter room is fully operational and completely deserted. As usual. I'll let you know if that changes.
1517 hrs -- hSulu wrote to wKyle: You do that. ;-B
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Ship's log, 1524 hrs
Shields raised due to debris caused by Alnitak micronebula. Estimated power drains up to 3.4885.
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Ship's log, 1525 hrs
wKyle wrote to hSulu: Still nothing.....
hSulu wrote to wKyle: *eyeroll*
pChekov wrote to wKyle: hes busy, let him alone or the nasty cosmic dust will get us.
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Captain's Log, 1547 hrs
We've passed through Alnitak's treacherous micronebula. If estimates hold, we'll reach Mintaka by noon tomorrow. In the meantime, I've taken advantage of this singularly uneventful supply run to catch up on my files.
I have often argued, and will continue to do so, that Starfleet intelligence involves very little intelligence and far too much paperwork. Seems every time I turn around there's a yeoman waiting for me to sign something. Could wear a man's hand out -- or his eyes -- or waste precious seconds in a crisis. In a few days some poor soul back on Earth will be checking a copy of this very entry for errors in transcription. Well, I certainly hope he has fun.
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Extract from Pavel A. Chekov's personal log, 1614 hrs
Well, that was the longest shift I have ever been on. I think I am very lucky that the micronebula was only 13 parsecs in diameter, or we would still be up there and the shift would have been even longer. Why does navigator have to be on the bridge all day when the computer calculates coordinates and the helmsman does the steering? Moscow Space Corps were much more practical.
There will be a memorial service tonight. It is very sad. I do not think I will go.
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Captain's personal log, 1616 hrs
Blasted paperwork. When something happens -- it always does -- I will not be concentrating on checking off the quartermaster's daily report. Or any of those other self-perpetuating time-wasters. I will be on the bridge, if I'm lucky, or in Engineering, or somewhere I can actually get something done.
My shoulder doesn't hurt; it's just phantom pain. Our feeble frames weren't made for McCoy's medical wizardry; my body still expects to be feeling something, so little time after Alcaid.
I know how it goes now. I'll feel it for a few more days, while Greene and poor Callow are fresh in my memories. Then another crisis will push it out of the way. There's no getting over a death in my crew. There's only getting past it, and that takes work, not time.
Even the stupid paperwork helps. Marginally.
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Extract from personal communication: Montgomery Scott
To: The Whole Preston Family
Stardate 6432.4, 1730 hrs
..finally finished refitting the phase emitters in the port nacelle; sort of like giving her a new flight feather to keep her balanced. She's sailing like a swan now, lads. She's that braw, you can feel it right up through your boots -- not like some boring planet that won't give you the time of day no matter how well you pick up after yourself.
It's good to have her finally so well rigged. A strong crew needs a strong ship to keep their feet from dragging; and such a warm spell as this couldn't have come in a better hour. At certain times a captain will walk the ship of an evening, and when she purrs with such a life as this it's a thing to gladden his heart.
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***BULLETIN BOARD***
Enterprise 1701 / Stardate 6432 / Midshift / Activities
1800 hrs Rec Room III Memorial concert
Nyota Uhura
Snnanagfashtalli
Reginald Pillsbury
Barry Tixe
Lisa Collins
Jon Stanger
Siphe Hdanag
Harb Tanzer (Recreation)
1940 hrs Rec Room IV Proactive self-defense, Session S7
Meditation
Defending pressure points
Aggravated choke holds
Drills
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Extract from Nyota Uhura's personal log, 1720 hrs
..chose it for the memory of the times we sang it together. I'll light a candle for you, my friend. Tonight we say goodbye.....
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Intership messaging, 1849 hrs
mScott wrote: Did anyone notice the game tonight?
lMcCoy wrote: yeah, 21 moves, two pieces taken, Captain ahead by one pawn, Spock checked once but has the advantage (like anyone didn't expect that)
mScott wrote: what are the odds?
lMcCoy wrote: two to one on Spock taking it or putting the Captain in check within thirty moves, four to one on the other way, seven to one on a Kirk Gambit.
lMcCoy wrote: go check the Game Thread, they're analyzing it to bits.
mScott wrote: too thin for me, laddie, I'll come down myself next time.
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Recreation officer's personal log, 2030 hrs
Well, that went off pretty good. If anything good can be said about a wake.....
I would gladly nominate Nyota Uhura for a commendation -- not a crack in that silky voice -- she was close to Greene; it must have hit hard.....
Captain stood at the back for a while. I think we got a tear. That's a good thing. Then he went off and threw the kids around in Self-Defense. He'll be all right. (Blish's elbow -- that's a different story.)
No interruptions; I'm grateful for that. Hairy moment on the bridge, I heard afterwards, with a misplaced planetoid -- over before it started, couldn't have broken a sweat about it. For once something went right.
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Chief medical officer's log, 2032 hrs
Confounded violent sports. Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. And as for Blish and his trick elbow... nearly gave the captain a heart attack... and he thought he was caught up on the paperwork...!
Spock saw the whole thing, and I'll swear he smiled when he thought no one was looking.
Sometimes I don't know whether to laugh or... laugh.
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Captain's personal log, 2140 hrs
The Enterprise has marked a previously uncharted planetoid drifting on an oblique vector through the dead space between Mintaka and Alcaid -- an icily corroded mass, falling forever like the frozen teardrop of a star. The course correction was so smooth I barely felt it. Five years ago they would have called me up to the bridge. My people are growing up.
Mintaka tomorrow, and then... somewhere else?
The ship is quiet tonight, with the graveyard shift about to begin. But we know our course -- we couldn't be more unlike that lone lost comet back there. This is a camp of the living, where even the ghosts are industrious, and we carry our own star with us through the night.
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Chapter End Notes: This was my first TOS fic.
Notes on Names
* Lt. Kyle was given no name in canon, but novelizations have generally used the first or last name of his actor, John Winston.
* The following characters are the property of their respective authors:
- Lt. Snnanagfashtalli: from Vonda N. McIntyre's The Entropy Effect
- Harb Tanzer: from Diane Duane's My Enemy, My Ally
- Jon Stanger: from J.M. Dillard's Bloodthirst
* The name 'Blish' is a tribute to James Blish, who published the first actual Star Trek novel (Spock Must Die!).
Notes on Names
* Lt. Kyle was given no name in canon, but novelizations have generally used the first or last name of his actor, John Winston.
* The following characters are the property of their respective authors:
- Lt. Snnanagfashtalli: from Vonda N. McIntyre's The Entropy Effect
- Harb Tanzer: from Diane Duane's My Enemy, My Ally
- Jon Stanger: from J.M. Dillard's Bloodthirst
* The name 'Blish' is a tribute to James Blish, who published the first actual Star Trek novel (Spock Must Die!).