Disclaimer: I don't own Star Trek. If you really think I'm lying, take this into consideration - I would never have killed off Captain Kirk. That was the dumbest thing Paramount ever did, in my opinion.
A/N- Sorry, I am going to be kind of focused on the captain this chapter (or maybe won't write as well or whatever) because just watched Generations for the first time yesterday. And I am going to kill Paramount and Viacom and whoever actually had the nerve to kill of Captain Kirk. KILL PARAMOUNT!! Yeah, sorry. I'm kind of more hyper than usual today, as it's SPRING BREAK!!!!
The Captain kept walking, never once looking backwards at the Romulans who were pushing him forwards. He strode quickly, trying to act courageous, but inside was afraid. This was different than usual, stranger, and at first he couldn't place it.
The Romulans did not speak at all to each other, just continued walking, pushing the Captain along. He wasn't sure how far they traveled, or for how long, but the Captain knew that it seemed like ages. He didn't understand why he was so frightened - he had been taken prisoner many, many times, and usually he was taken to the Brig...
But this time was different. For some reason, they wanted him on the Bridge. Why the Bridge? It made no sense, unless, of course, the Romulans were lying. Something was going on, he was sure of it. The Captain shivered, yet kept walking, knowing that there was nothing he could do against these Romulans. But he had to have courage - he knew that his courage was the main reason he had been accepted into Starfleet. The Captain slowed his pace, and lifted his head up high, suddenly ready for any torture that would come to him here.
One of them said harshly, sounding a little like a Klingon, and the Captain jerked back to attention. They were nearing a room that looked to the Captain suspiciously like the Bridge. The Captain stared forwards into the room as he was pushed into it, wondering if this truly was the vessel's bridge.
It was.
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Spock and the others crouched in the tunnel, listening. He heard the noise grow considerately louder, and now was quite sure that it was some sort of animal or primitive life form. From the sound of it, the creature had only four limbs which were placed on the body unevenly, much like the structure of a Human, Vulcan, Romulan, or Klingon. It was making mostly animal noises, and Spock suspected from these that it was not very intelligent.
He listened some more, and sensed that the creature was aware of their presence, and was moving towards them. From his time with humans, Spock knew that this would be an appropriate time to speak. He turned around, and immediately all of the humans eyes were focused on him.
Some sort of creature is heading towards us.Spock said after a brief pause, It is quite illogical for us to travel backwards in this tunnel, and as the creature is traveling .35772 seconds faster than us, there is no possible way we could endeavor to outrun it by crawling ahead of it. The only logical solution would be for us to remain here.
Stay here? Are you crazy?The Doctor asked, staring at Spock with wide eyes. Spock, if it really is a giant spider, it will devour us! You hear that, everyone? It will devour us! We can't just sit here, we have to do something!
Everyone else nodded, and Lieutenant Sulu even began to make his way backwards. Spock knew that the creature would reach them in .354217 seconds, and Lieutenant Sulu would have no time to get out of the ventilation system. The others started to follow him, but were interrupted by a giant roar.
Spock turned around, and immediately raised an eyebrow.
Sitting in the tunnel next to him was a Klingon.
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A/N- ok, hello again everyone! I really have nothing to say here today, except that I'm happy that it's Spring Break. =)
Blynneda- About the mostly the Captain thing... I'm REALLY not used to writing in his perspective. So maybe I just mentally thought that the chapter was mostly the Captain or something..... Have you noticed that I always come up with these completely weird, lame excuses that make no sense? =P While I was reading your review I kind of freaked out about the Nahuatl thing, because the day I read it we had just learned about Nahuatl in History AND Spanish class. And thank you! I fixed the New Mexico mistake, also. I know almost nothing about Aztecs. And the Anasazi are cool... I wonder what happened to them? They just sort of disappeared.... hmm....
Tavia - Haha! Yeah, I don't know WHERE that Giant Spider came from. I was just writing it and decided that there needed to be a Giant Spider. And I am going to completely change the topic, but it seems like most of the things I read have British spellings, and then my English teacher is always going on and on about how I have to spell things correctly.... I think I should move to England or something. *changes topic again* If Mars can't support human life, what's this whole thing about how astronauts are going to Mars next year and are going to grow vegetables and everything and see if we can live there. We should really be finding some planet that can support human life! Oh well.
Elissa-Dido - It's ok! Actually, I really like getting feedback on my stories, because obviously I don't know everything! Thanks! =) And, no, you don't sound like a dork, at least I don't think so. Don't worry, as soon as I get a chance I'll fix that.
Bye, everyone! Please Review if you haven't already!
