PHANTOMS OF THE MIND
Scott Reeves
Harry Kim crawled through the bowels of Voyager.
The Jeffries Tube clutched him like a fist. He pulled himself
forward inch by inch. Sweat covered his body and soaked his uniform. The toolkit
he pushed ahead of himself scraped harshly on the deckplates.
The voice of Belanna Torres suddenly filled the crawlspace.
"You there yet, Harry?"
"Just about," Harry said pantingly. "I think the next thing
we need to work on is getting some air conditioning in here."
He crawled up to the hatch he sought and paused to wipe his
brow. Then he released the clamps and opened the hatch. "Okay, Belanna," he
called out as he opened the tool kit. "I'm there."
In Engineering, Torres stood at the console, studying readouts.
In front of her, the intermix column was quiescent--the warp drive had been
shut off. "Good," she said to Harry. "Let's hope this works. That cracked conduit's
been out of commission for too long."
Harry reached into the open hatch and ran a plaser over the
conduit. Sealant jetted into the large crack. "Almost got it, Belanna."
He finished up. The beam cut off and he pulled the plaser
from the hole, setting it on the deck. He squatted back against the tube wall,
sweating profusely. "That should do it." He reached back into the hole and stroked
the newly-sealed crack, testing it. Pulled a tricorder from his belt and held
it toward the conduit. "Ready whenever you are, Belanna."
Torres walked to another instrument panel and began pressing
buttons. "Okay Harry. I'll start with a flow rate of 5%."
The intermix column began to slowly pulse.
Harry watched his tricorder. "Steady so far. Negligible stress
on the conduit."
Torres looked up briefly at the intermix column, then looked
back to her panel, pushing more buttons. "Increasing flow to 25%."
The intermix column pulsed more rapidly.
"Still green," said Harry.
"Great. 50%."
"Looking good."
"I'm taking it to 75%."
Suddenly the conduit ruptured. Neon green liquid spurted out
and doused Harry. He lurched back against the wall and rolled to the middle
of the tunnel, screaming and writhing in agony. Green liquid continued shooting
from the conduit.
"Harry?" Kim's screams leapt from the intercom. "Harry!" As
Kim's screams echoed in her ears, Torres feverishly punched buttons, shutting
off the intermix flow.
She looked away from the intermix column and hit her communicator,
cutting off Kim's screams. "Sickbay! Medical emergency! Computer! Lock onto
Ensign Kim and beam him directly to sickbay!" She slammed her hand angrily against
the control panel.
She turned and ran toward sickbay.
Torres paced the floor nervously, near the door. Nearby, Harry
lay on a diagnostic bed. The Doctor was working on him with a protoplaser.
Janeway entered, followed closely by Tom Paris. They stopped
beside Torres and watched the Doctor's ministrations.
"How is he?" Janeway asked.
Torres opened her mouth to reply, but the Doctor interrupted
her as he joined them. "Allow me to answer that, Captain. I'm afraid the prognosis
is not good."
"Let's hear it."
"Ensign Kim suffered extensive plasma burns. However, I was
able to adequately repair his skin."
"But?"
The Doctor looked back at Harry. "He absorbed a lethal dosage
of radiation. Microcellular therapy was unsuccessful..."
Paris interrupted. "How long, Doc?"
"I'm afraid Ensign Kim has only three days to live, at the
most."
They all turned and looked at Harry. He raised his head weakly,
returning their stares. "Captain..."
Paris put on a lighthearted face and strolled over to Harry's
bedside. His skin was pink and shiny. "Hey, Harry," Paris said gently, "if you
wanted a vacation, there are easier ways to go about it."
Harry managed a weak smile.
Janeway put a comforting hand on Kim's shoulder.
"Captain, I'm...." His eyes closed and his head slowly relaxed
back onto the bed.
The others looked to the Doctor, who scanned Harry with a
tricorder. "Don't worry, he is merely unconscious. Sleeping.
"Doctor," Janeway said, "are you absolutely certain there's
nothing you can do?"
"Captain, I assure you, I've--"
Janeway shook her head and waved him into silence. She rubbed
the bridge of her nose and massaged her eyes for a moment, looking troubled.
When she'd collected herself she turned to Torres. "How soon will you have the
engines back on line?"
"I've got a crew decontaminating the Jeffrey's tube now. When
that's done...."
Janeway and Torres turned and left Sickbay, still discussing
the matter.
Paris looked down at the sleeping Harry, looked briefly at
the Doctor, then followed the other two. He walked a few feet down the corridor,
then stopped and sank against the wall, his eyes wet.
A long, dimly lit hallway. Scorched walls, blackened, pocked
with holes. Debris littering the hallway. People rushed by in a frenzy of activity.
Harry lay along the wall, eyes closed. Slowly his eyes fluttered
open. He sat up and looked around, disoriented. Stood. Ran his hands over his
body, checking his health. He quickly backed out of the way as the hurrying
people jostled him as they passed. They paid him no attention.
A muffled explosion rocked the hallway, startling Harry. A
fine powder rained down from the ceiling, settling in his hair and on his uniform.
He coughed.
He looked in the direction the people were heading, then followed.
He came to a bend in the hallway, and a woman hurtled from around the corner,
colliding with him. They both staggered back.
"Whoa!" Harry grabbed at the woman's forearms to keep her
and himself from falling.
"Sorry about that," she said. She pulled back and studied
Kim's face, ran her eyes over his uniform. "Who are you? I've never seen you
before."
"Ensign Harry Kim." He extended his hand in greeting. She
stared at him warily for several long moments before taking it. "I'm Shara,"
she smiled.
Harry shuffled his feet nervously; she was very attractive.
"Uh, look, this is going to sound strange, but...Where am I? I have no idea
where I am."
"You're in the Citadel. In Capital City."
They both swayed and fought to keep their feet as another
explosion rocked the hallway.
"Capital of what?" Harry asked. "What planet is this?"
Shara's smile faded and she looked at him suspiciously. "It's
Galtran. What other planet is there?" Another explosion. "We'd better hurry
up and get below with the otehrs. But first, I need your help. Follow me."
She took Harry's hand and pulled him back the way he had come.
She led him into a room that was little more than a closet.
Shelves lined the walls. Various objects cluttered the shelves: large packs
with shoulder straps, small packs, tools, and dozens of other items.
She began grabbing packs from the shelves, throwing the straps
around her neck. "Grab everything you can carry."
Harry watched her rushing around, made no move to help. "Look,
I need some answers. What am I doing here, and how did I get here? Last thing
I remember is falling asleep in sickbay."
She held a pack out toward Harry and he reluctantly put the
strap around his neck. She began piling more stuff into his arms as they talked.
"Where's sickbay?" she asked.
"Back on Voyager."
"Voyager? What's that?"
"My starship."
Shara smirked at him. "Starship?!" She forcefully pressed
an item into his arms. "Listen: you look different, and you're dressed strangely,
but I'm not convinced you didn't sneak in here past the guards. You're very
cute, but no amount of charm or trickery will get you a place on the rocket,
so why are you bothering to try? The crew is already selected." She placed a
hand on his shoulder. "I'm truly sorry." She hurried from the room.
Harry stood looking after her, his arms full. "Am I dreaming
or...am I dead?"
He ran after her.
They walked as swiftly as their burdens would allow. Several
far-off explosions once again rocked the hallway. They passed an jagged hole
in the wall. Beyond was darkness, night. A field of tarmac stretched away toward
distant lights--possibly a city. Stars speckled the sky. High in the sky hung
a large white ball of light, with a tail of diffuse whiteness smeared across
the sky behind it.
Harry stopped and looked out the hole, eyes fastened on the
ball of light. "What's that? A meteor?"
"It's the third asteroid." She looked sidelong at him. "You
really don't know, do you?"
"I told you, I'm not from around here."
"Four day from now it's going to impact several thousand miles
to the west. The first two hit three days ago, on the other side of the planet.
Massive tidal waves, earthquakes, planet knocked off its axis--all that good
stuff. In a few days we won't be able to see the sun anymore. Too much dust."
She sighed. "Three more on the way. Galtran's doomed."
Bullets suddenly ricocheted off the wall near Harry. Both
of them quickly ducked back inside the hallway.
"Someone out there's seen us," she said.
She started walking, and Harry ran to catch up with her, nearly
dropping his burden.
"Who was shooting at us?" he asked. "And what's making all
those explosions?"
"The people out there don't want us to leave. They're angry
that we're abandoning them. But we can't all fit aboard the rocket. And anyway,
we won the lottery fair and square."
Harry shook his head, perplexed. Opened his mouth the second
man to Harry and Shara, "unless you want the same, I suggest you hand over your
indenti-tickets."
Harry set down the packs he carried and held out his hands.
"Look, you're making a mistake. We don't--"
The first man's finger tightened on the trigger. "No, you're
the one making a mistake. Now hand over--"
The second man suddenly fired at Shara. A beam of green energy
spat from the gun. Without thinking Harry leapt at her, knocked her out of the
way. The beam grazed him, sending waves of agony through his body. He hit the
ground and rolled to his feet, wishing he had a phaser.
There was a flash of light, and a phaser suddenly appeared
in Harry's outstretched hand. He looked momentarily shocked, but fired before
the men could react. The phaser beam was on wide-dispersal and hit both men
simultaneously. They fell to the ground.
Shara looked at the phaser in Kim's hand. "Did you kill them?"
Awash in agony, he said, "They're just stunned."
She put her arm around him, to help support him. "Where did
that weapon come from? And what is it? I've never seen its like."
"I- I don't know," Harry said in confusion. "I was just wishing
I had a phaser, and suddenly there it was."
She looked at the fallen men. "If they made it through the
guards at the gate, there could be others. Maybe they killed the guards. We'd
better get back to the Vault. Can you make it?"
Harry suddenly moaned and put his arm against the wall for
support. Pressed his other hand to forehead.
"What's wrong?" asked the woman. "The beam only grazed you;
you shouldn't be in this much pain."
"Don't know...I suddenly don't feel so great. Dizzy..." His
nerves felt aflame. He fell to the ground, and everything grew fuzzy...
Night shift in sickbay. The lights were dim. Harry lay on
the diagnostic bed, asleep. Face sweaty, skin pale. His eyes suddenly flew open.
He sat bolt upright. "Doctor!" he screamed, panic in his voice.
Tom Paris entered Sickbay and went over to Harry's bedside.
"Good morning, sleepy head. Thought I'd stop in and see if you were awake yet."
Harry groaned as he struggled to raise himself onto his elbows.
He still looked pale, but not quite as pale as he had earlier.
"Is it my imagination or do you look better?"
"The doctor says I've improved slightly."
Paris was astonished. "Really? But he said...."
"I know. Same prognosis, though. I haven't improved that much.
Tom! I had an incredible dream last night..."
Paris grinned. "Oh really? Did it involve anyone we know?"
"Not that kind of dream."
"But those are the best kind."
Harry ignored Paris' remark. "It was strange. I was on a planet
called Galtran. Asteroids were bombarding the planet, and from what I could
gather, a small group of people were preparing to leave in some kind of rocket.
The rest of the people weren't too happy about that and were trying to break
into the refuge. Anyway, it seemed so real, until the end when we were attacked.
I wished for a phaser and -boom- I had one. That's when I started to think maybe
I was dreaming, and...Except that I don't think it WAS a dream. I mean, it was
too vivid. Like I was really there, in another place. Sound, touch, smell ...everything.
It was like..." He searched for the right description. "...like being in a holodeck
fantasy. Except...."
"What are you saying, Harry? You think your dream was....what?"
"I don't know. Maybe I was somehow transported to a parallel
universe. Except the doctor says I haven't left
sickbay. I--"
They were interrupted by Paris' communicator.
Chakotay's voice said with slight sarcasm, "Mr. Paris, sorry
to trouble you, but you're a minute late."
"Sorry, Commander. Be right there. Paris out." He looked to
Harry. "Well, duty calls. Try not to have too much fun on your day off." He
touched Kim's arm, turned and headed toward the door.
As he passed the doctor's desk, the doctor called out,
"Mr. Paris, do you have a moment?"
Paris veered into the doctor's office. "Sure, doc. What is
it?"
"I thought you would be pleased to know that Mr. Kim has improved
slightly. The radiation in his body has lessened by 5%."
"Yeah, but he's still..." Paris swallowed. "He's still going
to die, right?"
"Yes, but--"
"Has he told you about his dream, doc?"
The Doctor nodded.
"What do you make of that? Is it possible he wasn't dreaming?"
"If you are suggesting, as he did, that perhaps he was transported
to somewhere else, then the answer is no.
According to the computer and the medical monitors, he never
left Voyager. The monitors do, however, show intense REM activity during the
time in question. In short, Mr. Paris, he had a very vivid dream."
Paris sighed. "Thanks, doc."
Paris turned and left sickbay.