Disclaimer: I don't own any of the Voyager crew. The Minatians, however, belong to me.
Rating: PG, sure.
Thing to know: The time line jumps around; you start in the "present" and go to the "past." Hope that clears things up.
JetC factor: About a 5; it's not too bad.
Resurrection
Chapter
2
"I am
Klantio," the humanoid said upon meeting Janeway and her first
officer. "You are
to allow us to search your ship."
"Our
doors are open," she responded cheerfully. "Poke around
where ever you like; we
have nothing to hide."
Klantio
nodded his smooth, hairless head and walked past the captain, his
group of
identical soldiers in tow. Each one stood a few
centimeters taller than Voyager's first officer,
and appeared to
be well built under their heavy armor. Klantio's left arm was
slightly bent at
an unnatural angle, but that was the only mark
that separated him from his soldiers.
"Well he seems
cheerful," Chakotay muttered as they followed the eerily
similar
Minatians.
Janeway half-smiled. "The nicer we
are to them, the quicker this will be done," she
whispered.
The
Minatians traveled through most of the ship silently, scanning each
member of the
crew they came upon, along with everyone's quarters
and wardrobes. They spent a brief amount of time in Sickbay, poking
and prodding at the Doctor. Or at least trying to. It was when
they
reached Engineering that they slowed down.
Lieutenant
B'Elanna Torres was not happy about having her work area invaded. She
was not
happy about having her work interrupted. In fact, B'Elanna
Torres didn't like anything to
happen that messed up her schedule.
The fact that she had to be awake at all five hours before
her
normal duty shift was enough disruption for her.
When the
Minatians began to look over everything, she had to resist the urge
to throw
them, en masse, into the warp core. She raised an
eyebrow, forehead ridges moving as well, at
Chakotay who shook his
head slightly. Sighing, B'Elanna began explaining all of the
intricacies
of Voyager's warp core but was silenced by
Klantio.
"My men will understand it; do not insult them by explaining it."
She shook her head, tousling the brown
hair attached to it, and shrugged. "Fine then,"
she
said, going back to work. One of the soldiers began looking over her
shoulder with his
squinted, almost triangular yellow eyes. "Do
you mind?" The spaces between the ridges on her
forehead
seemed to deepen as she became more frustrated with the Minatian
watchers.
"He is curious about your operating system; you
will allow him to observe you," Klantio
said from the
catwalk. B'Elanna wondered how he had seen her altercation with his
guard from
where he stood but decided it was best not to question
it.
Janeway nodded when B'Elanna sent her a look. "All
right," the half-Klingon woman said
slowly, returning to her
work. She resisted the urge to shove the observers when they got in
the
way. Her Klingon temper had caused more problems then she
liked to admit.
As they continued through the corridors of
Voyager, the Minatians seemed to become more
relaxed. Janeway
opened the doors to cargo bay two and noticed that Seven was still in
her
alcove. The ship-wide announcement had not interrupted her
regeneration cycle. The sound of the doors opening did however. The
blonde Borg woman stepped out of her alcove and turned to face
Janeway.
"Is there something you require, Captain?"
she asked, giving only a brief glance to the
aliens who
accompanied Janeway and Chakotay.
"Nothing at all, Seven. These men are just touring the ship."
Seven looked up at
the Minatians. "Species 8374. The Minatians. A violent
species;
they made good commando drones."
Klantio
stared at Seven, eyes widening and turning to a color resembling
ochre. "A Borg.
You cannot pass through our space with a
Borg." He was trying not to betray his fear, but he was
like
all the others they had brought on board who had encountered the
Borg-terrified.
"I am no longer a part of the
Collective," Seven stated flatly. "I pose no harm to you
or
your people."
Janeway nodded when Klantio gave her a
dubious look. "Her neural interface has been
deactivated; she
cannot communicate with the Borg."
Klantio looked at his
warriors. He did not want to appear paranoid in front of
his
subordinates. "We will have to discuss that with the
Council when we return to our ship. For
now, I must carefully
inspect this equipment."
"Be our guests," Janeway said, forcing a cheeriness into her voice she wasn't feeling.
Seven of Nine watched with cool detachment as the
Minatians examined her alcove. They
asked for no explanations of
the technology, but avoided stepping on to the regeneration
pads.
Seven busied herself with modulating her alcove so that the
other members of the crew could not
activate it. After the
incident with Naomi Wildman being mildly electrocuted, Seven thought
that
safety protocols were a wise idea.
She had warned
Naomi on several occasions that if the young girl started pressing
buttons
on the display, she would end up getting hurt. But
children have the habit of not listening to
adults and so the
young girl had begun pressing buttons. When Seven found the Wildman
child, she had been unconscious for half an hour.
The
Minatians exited the cargo bay without warning Captain or Commander,
and the two
senior officers had to jog to keep up. Finally, the
Minatian warriors stopped, having gotten
lost.
"We're
done with the inspection. We will contact you once we have talked to
the
Council," Klantio stated flatly.
"We await
your decision eagerly," Janeway said, glancing at Chakotay. He
shrugged,
almost imperceptibly, indicating that he was as
uncertain about what their decision would be as
she was.
Captain
and First Officer escorted the Minatian warriors back to their
shuttle in
silence. Once Klantio's crew was safely in space,
Chakotay turned to the captain.
"Well, that was interesting," he said as they made their way towards the Bridge.
"They certainly weren't very talkative," she
said, smiling. As an after thought, she
tapped her com-badge. "Mr.
Paris, what's our status?"
"We're just waiting,
Captain. The Minatian shuttle will dock with the cruiser
in
approximately ten minutes."
"Maintain position, Ensign."
"Yes ma'am."
Janeway sat in
her quarters, looking over the crew's weekly notes. In her left hand
she
held a PADD full of ship's status reports and in her right she
held a glass of strong brandy.
The brandy was getting far more
attention than the PADD was.
This was usually Chakotay's job.
Or sometimes, they would go over them together during
dinner. It
gave both of them a chance to relax. But Chakotay was still lying in
Sickbay. At
least he was breathing on his own, a change from the
past month. He had yet to wake up, however.
The Doctor had tried everything, but no one was willing to give up hope. Especially not Janeway.
They had been through things like this before and
triumphed; she had no doubt that they would
overcome this.
But
she did doubt. Chakotay was so still where he lay; his skin was
becoming paler. Even
the tattoo marking his face seemed to be
fading. It was heart wrenching to see such a strong man
whither
away to nothing in front of her eyes.
"Enough of this,
Kathryn," she muttered to the galaxy at large and herself in
particular.
"You are not helping him any."
She
began looking at the notes in front of her, hoping it would distract
her from the
ailing first officer. But her thoughts were still
with him, as if she stood beside him while he
lay on the bed. And
following that thought, she wished she were the one on that bed, and
not
him. He didn't deserve this.
She was no longer reading
the words on the screen. Rather, the words sat there,
invading her
optic nerve but never making it to her brain. It was too busy
thinking and hatching
ideas that would, under normal
circumstances, be considered breaking and entering. Yes, that was
what she would do. She hoped Chakotay would forgive her for the
intrusion, but given the
situation, she thought he
would.
Standing slowly, she left her quarters and made her way
to the Commander's, searching and
eventually finding his medicine
bundle. She set herself up on the floor and began to
breathe,
repeating the words Chakotay had taught her.
At
first, there was nothing and Janeway feared she had forgotten
something about the
ritual, but then she felt the ship fade away
around her…
The waves of the ocean hit the shore softly, sending a light mist up the dunes to where
Kathryn stood. She
heard the gulls calling, but did not pay any attention to them.
Instead, she
searched the ground for the small lizard she had seen
here before.
It took a moment to find him. But eventually he
scurried up a rock, examining the
captain closely.
"What is it?" the lizard asked.
"I don't know what to do
about my first officer; he's ill and I am afraid he may die. I
want
to know how to save him."
If the lizard could have
sighed, it would have. "His life rests in his own mind, not
in
your hands. Your friend is facing his own battle; he needs your
strength, but you cannot succeed
for him. His spirit guide will
show him the right path."
Janeway opened her eyes
quickly, having been snapped out of her trance by her spirit
guide.
Apparently, that was everything the little lizard felt she needed to
know on the subject.
Sighing, Janeway replaced the medicine bundle
and returned to her quarters to think about the
situation.
