Limitación de responsabilidad: Yo no poseo el Viaje de la Estrella.
Spock raised an eyebrow. This was quite illogical. He stared at the Klingon, ready for any sort of attack.
The Klingon stared at him blankly, then burst into a smile.
He said cheerfully, smiling out at the surprised crew,I mean ... Hello! He explained, crawling towards Yeoman Rand, who inched backwards,My name is Koloth !
Spock turned to the Doctor. He said,I believe that this Klingon has contracted the disease you discovered this morning.
The Doctor nodded, never once taking his eyes off the Klingon. The Klingon grinned at him.
Lieutenant Sulu said, after an awkward silence,How did you come to be in this ventilation system, Klingon?
the Klingon corrected,I was fighting a giant spider.
Excuse me?!The Doctor asked, slumping backwards against the wall,Fighting a giant spider? Are you out of your mind?
The Klingon considered this.
Actually, evidence shows that you are, in fact, out of your mind',Spock put in, seeing that the Klingon was not answering.
The Klingon said, addressing Spock, who raised an eyebrow. He knew only a little Klingon, and the word that the Klingon had spoken was not one of the words he knew.
I mean, thank you,The Klingon corrected, sitting down on the dirty metal floor of the ventilation duct.
There was a silence as everyone looked over the strange Klingon, and then Spock spoke again.
It would be logical to assume that there are more Klingons somewhere in this ship. They may not have gotten the same illness which this one does. Therefore, it is logical that we continue making our way through this ventilation system.
It's also.... logical.... began the Yeoman,that we leave the Klingon here.
Lieutenant Sulu nodded in agreement. The other Klingons might track this Klingon here -
The Klingon put in, a little bit angry this time.
The Lieutenant corrected,and then they would find us too.
Everyone else began nodding, too, and Spock was about to begin crawling when he was interrupted by the Doctor.
He said,We can't just leave Koloth here all by himself! He'll get eaten by that Spider ... or maybe even by... The Doctor lowered his voice,
Doctor, you are ill. Spock said,It would be highly illogical to bring this Klingon with us. He could become sane again any minute.
And he would kill us all!The Yeoman added, shivering.
The Doctor, however, was not about to lose this battle. Either we bring him with us, or I'll carry him!
Spock raised an eyebrow, knowing that the Doctor did not have even half the amount of strength required to lift up a fully grown Klingon. If the Doctor pursued this activity, he would most likely injure himself, therefore multiplying the time it would take them to reach the end of the tunnel by 6.30528 minutes. The only logical thing to do in the situation would be to allow the Klingon to travel with them. After all, there was only a 2.086 chance that the Klingon would become sane again in the time that it took them to escape the ventilation system.
Very well, Doctor,Spock said,The Klingon will come with us.
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The Romulans pushed the Captain through the door, sending him sprawling to the ground. Knowing that all eyes were on him, the Captain slowly made his way up.
What do you want?He asked the Romulans, as they all looked up from their positions on the bridge to stare at him, My ship? Well, you can't have the ship, that's for sure. If there's one thing I hate, it's Romulans who want my ship.
One of the Romulans who had brought him in said, scowling,We don't want that piece of rubbish you call a ship. What we do want is something I'm sure will be much easier for you to handle.
The Captain gulped, as the Romulans all continued to stare at him, their eyes now narrow slits in their heads. What is it that you want?
What we want, Kirk, is for you to take us to that planet, The Romulan Captain said, pointing to a small blue speck on the viewscreen, and without even giving the Captain time for his words to sink in pushed him into the Captain's Chair.
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A/N- That was a really strange chapter. And that's all I can really say about it right now.
About the disclaimers: I've decided to do them all in different languages for a while, for variety. If I mess up saying something please tell me. I had NO IDEA how to say disclaimer' in Spanish so just looked it up online and am hoping that it's right!
Blynneda - That is weird, about the parallel ideas. Most likely, when all Trek fans were born, they were born with these crazy ideas about giant spiders and things like that. Actually giant spiders would scare babies. So never mind about that. About Marvin the Martian - to me it doesn't really seem like the plot of Generations. And this sentence has nothing to do with anything, but I remember when I was a kid I had this screen saver with Marvin the Martian on it and he was saying, This computer will make a great doorstop! or something like that.
Tavia - Yes. I brought up the bridge. *screams*. I don't really have that much of a problem with Captain Kirk's dead either... its kind of like whoever wrote that movie didn't like his character or something. At least, that's what I thought. Another random thought I had while watching the movie was that neither of those ways was how he died - someone murdered him and they didn't want to let it out or something. But since there's not really a follow up to that movie, I'm guessing that that's not the case. And the disease - hmmm. I guess it takes a little longer to kill people than McCoy suggested. The disease was probably in the Ensign for a few hours before it was discovered. Yeah. That just means I forgot about that little detail, but oh well.
Ms._Vegeta_Black - Sorry - I like cliffhangers. I'm crazy enough to even like reading cliffhangers. I didn't really think about it being a build-up, but I guess that it is! It's OK, you don't have to review every single chapter if you're really busy. Sometimes I can't get onto ff.n for a while so I do the same thing.
THE END of the story.
No. Actually, THE END of this chapter.
Don't ask why I even did that.
