Star Trek Voyager – Oracle
Another blast hit the Ferengi Pod. Inside the Pod, Dr Arridor fell
out of his chair. He cursed and returned to his chair.
"Shields
are at 10!" Arridor's companion, Kol, replied.
Arridor growled. "Stupid Hirogen. All we try to do is cross their
space to get back to the Alpha Quadrant, and they think we are
trophies to collect!"
Yet
another blast hit the Pod. The shields collapsed, and a warning
klaxon blared. Kol furiously punched the controls, trying to restore
shields. The Hirogen hailed them.
"Unidentified vessel, prepare for destruction." The transmission
ended.
"I
would hate to see their Annual Income Status." Kol remarked.
Arridor slapped him on the head. "Shut up and restore the
shields!"
Kol
made a sound like a Terran Mouse being trodden on, then continued his
work. Outside Arridor could see the Hirogen vessel close in, armed to
the teeth and ready to kill them.
Suddenly, just as the Hirogen were preparing to
destroy them, another ship came out of warp. It fired phasers on the
Hirogen, disabling them. As the Hirogen floated, dead in space, the
other vessel hailed them. It looked familiar.
"Ferengi vessel, this is Captain Kathryn Janeway of the Starship
Voyager. Please respond."
Arridor
and Kol looked at each other. "Janeway." They said at the same
time.
"Ferengi vessel, please respond." Janeway said.
Kol lay in a course away from Voyager and attempted to go to warp,
but was stopped by a tractor beam. They were being pulled into
Voyager's Shuttle Bay.
Kol slammed his fists on the controls in rage. "Ahh! Janeway has
us! What are we going to do?"
Arridor suddenly grinned. "We'll tell them what we found on
Juradell III."
Kol grinned as well, and began to laugh.
Captain Janeway, flanked by Lieutenant Commander Tuvok and Commander
Chakotay, headed for the Shuttle Bay. Voyager had come into contact
with many vessels over the past four and a half years, but they had
only seen a Ferengi vessel once before today.
"Any theories, gentlemen?" Janeway asked.
"The
most likely assumption is that a Ferengi vessel was sent on a deep
space mission several years ago, and has been travelling ever since."
Tuvok replied.
"It would still take them at least fifty years to get to this
point without the aid of a wormhole or portal." Chakotay said.
"They could have been taken by the Caretaker like we were, and
deposited in this area of space."
"I guess we won't know until we ask them." Janeway said,
ending the discussion.
The three of them reached the Shuttle Bay, where two security guards
with phaser rifles were standing near the Ferengi vessel. Janeway
walked over to the vessel, and the hatch opened.
Janeway had a split second's warning before a Ferengi leapt out of
the vessel and knocked over one of the guards. They both fell to the
ground, and the Ferengi picked up the guard's rifle. Tuvok was
quicker, and stunned the Ferengi before it could fire.
A second Ferengi came out of the vessel, holding a small hand
phaser. "Put your weapons down!" the Ferengi shouted.
Chakotay pulled out his phaser and shot the Ferengi's weapon out
of his hands. The Ferengi raised his hands in the air in surrender.
Janeway picked up the Ferengi's phaser and examined it.
"The
power cell's drained." She remarked. "Won't do much damage to
us." She tossed the weapon aside, then looked at the Ferengi that
had been stunned by Tuvok.
She rolled his unconscious body over, and recognised who it was.
Arridor, the Ferengi they had met a year ago, who had set himself up
as a prophet. That must mean that his companion was Kol.
"Get them both to Sickbay." Janeway told Tuvok. "I want Mr
Arridor awake as soon as possible."
With the help of the security guards, Tuvok took the two Ferengi
down to Sickbay, leaving Janeway and Chakotay alone. "How did they
get back to the Delta Quadrant?" Janeway asked.
Chakotay shook his head. "I don't know. Perhaps the wormhole
they went through just led to another part of the Quadrant, instead
of home."
Janeway nodded. "That's a possibility. We'll just have to ask
Arridor when he wakes up."
Light was the first thing Arridor saw as he awoke. He was on
Voyager, that much he could tell. He just didn't know where on
Voyager he was. He tried to get up, but a human male with a bald head
stopped him.
"Try to relax." The human said. "Most Ferengi don't take
well to phaser stuns."
Arridor lay back on the bed, and saw the human woman, Janeway, come
in with the pointy-eared Vulcan. What was his name, Tuok? Tovuk?
"So good to see you again, Mr Arridor." Janeway remarked. "I
would have thought you'd be back at the Alpha Quadrant by now."
"Unfortunately, no." Arridor replied. "It appeared the
wormhole had become unstable on the other side as well. We were sent
towards the Alpha Quadrant, but not far enough. We've encountered
many interesting species over the past year, like the Hirogen, the
Krenim…" He shuddered. "The Borg."
"How long ago did you see the Borg?" Janeway asked, sounding
worried.
"About five months ago." Arridor replied. "It was only a scout
ship, though. We were able to evade it."
Janeway
paced around the biobed. "Did you find any technology that might
improve your ship's chances of getting back?"
Arridor grinned. "As a matter of fact, we found something on a
planet called Juradell III. You may want to take a look at it."
"Another
Caretaker?" Tom Paris asked incredulously.
Janeway nodded. "That's what Arridor said. Apparently it's a
younger Caretaker, but it is able to send ships along great
distances."
Chakotay frowned. "How can we trust Arridor? He is a Ferengi,
after all."
Janeway
nodded. "I understand your scepticism, but I believe we should
investigate. Juradell III is only two days behind us, and if it is
indeed another Caretaker, it might be able to speed up our journey,
maybe even get us home." She looked at Paris. "Tom, plot a course
to Juradell III, maximum warp. Dismissed."
As the senior staff left the Briefing Room, Chakotay waited until
they were all gone before speaking. "Kathryn, I know the prospect
of getting home tomorrow, or in a week, would be good, the Ferengi
could be leading us into a trap. This area is crawling with Hirogen."
"Like
I said, I understand your being a bit wary." Janeway replied. "But
still, the slim chance of finding a quicker way home is too promising
to ignore. We'll proceed with caution, and keep our Ferengi guests
in custody." She left the Briefing Room, and headed to the Bridge.
Once she had gone, Chakotay looked out the window and saw the ship
stop, change course, and go to warp again. As Voyager began its two
day journey, Chakotay decided to have a little chat with the Ferengi.
Kol paced his cell in the brig, infuriated. The humans had locked
him up while Arridor was being cared for in their Sickbay like a
spoilt child! Just because he'd been stunned once…
Another human entered the brig. It was the tattooed one, Chakotay.
Kol remembered him from last time they'd met.
"Ah, Commander." He said. "So good to see you again."
"I wish I could say the same." Chakotay replied. "What can you
tell me about Juradell III?"
"It's the location of an alien being capable of transporting
ships over great distances." Kol told him. "It calls itself the
Oracle."
"Did you meet this Oracle?" Chakotay asked.
Kol nodded. "Oh yes. It took the form of a young human male, and
told us of its powers. It was preparing to send us back to the Alpha
Quadrant, when the Hirogen attacked. It said it had its powers
occupied with fighting the Hirogen, and could only send us a short
way back. It sent us back to our shuttle, and transported us five
light years away from the planet."
"Do you think the Hirogen would still be there?" Chakotay asked.
Kol shrugged. "How should I know? I'm not one of your human
'gods'."
Chakotay frowned. "I was just asking a question. Was there anyone
else with the Oracle?"
Kol shook his head. "No, it was by itself. Until the Hirogen
showed up, there were no other ships or stations, and no one else on
the planet."
Chakotay nodded. "Thank you." He said, and walked out of the
brig.
As soon as he was gone, Kol began to laugh loudly. What a fool that
human was.
After two days Voyager reached Juradell III. It was an abandoned
M-class planet with conditions similar to Earth. However, Janeway
could see huge storm clouds in the atmosphere.
"Try hailing the planet." She said.
Harry
Kim tried, but there was no response. "There doesn't seem to be
anyone down there."
Janeway could feel her hope sinking. "Can you scan for life
forms?"
"I'm trying, but there's a lot of interference from those
storm clouds." Kim replied.
Janeway turned to Chakotay. "Take a shuttle and try to locate this
Oracle. And take Mr Arridor with you."
"You might want to take me too, Commander." Paris said from the
helm. "Those storm clouds are pretty nasty, and you'll need your
best pilot if you're going to get through them."
Chakotay
nodded, and the two men left the bridge.
"Can he walk?" Chakotay asked.
The Doctor nodded. "He's recovered from his stun blast, so he
should be fine."
Arridor got up and began to walk out of Sickbay. Before they left,
the Doctor called, "Commander! Before you go, you might want to
take a look at this."
Chakotay walked back. "What is it?"
The Doctor held up a scan of Arridor's brain. "There appears to
be some sort of tight-beam communications module inside his cerebral
cortex. It's controlled by thought."
"Can you trace where the signal's going?" Chakotay asked.
The Doctor shook his head. "It can cut through almost any
interference or dampening field."
Chakotay nodded. "I'll watch him closely. In the meantime, try
to find a way to trace the destination of the signal. Get B'Elanna
to help you if you need it." He walked out of Sickbay, accompanied
by Paris and Arridor.
They
took the shuttle and headed for the surface.
Inside
his cell, Kol received a message through the module in his brain –
It's time.
Kol reached inside his mouth and flicked the small switch on his
back molar. Closing his mouth tightly, he collapsed to the ground,
twitching.
Two
of the human guards saw him, and ran to investigate. They lowered the
forcefield and ran in. One of them attempted to check Kol's pulse,
but was stopped as a cloud of gas was expelled from Kol's mouth.
Both guards fell to the ground, dead.
Kol got up and grabbed one of their phasers. It seemed the poison
he'd acquired from the Kaldani was only effective against humans.
Kol ran out of the brig and headed for the shuttle bay.
As the shuttle descended into the cloud cover and the storm hit
them, the ship began to shake. Paris worked the controls, keeping
them as steady as he could.
"If you find the Oracle and return to Earth, what will happen to
us?" Arridor asked.
"I expect you'll be taken back to Ferenginar." Chakotay said.
"I don't think that will happen anytime soon." Arridor
murmured.
"Why's that?" Chakotay asked.
"Because
you will not find the Oracle." Arridor told him. "What you will
find is a Borg colony, where your biological and technological
distinctiveness will be added to our own."
Chakotay's blood ran cold as a Borg implant appeared on Arridor's
face. "Resistance is futile."
Chakotay raised his phaser, but Arridor knocked it out of his hands.
Paris turned from the helm aiming his phaser and fired. The blast hit
the Ferengi square in the stomach, but a green shield sprang up. It
appeared he had adapted to their phaser modulation already.
Arridor advanced on Chakotay. The First Officer wrestled with the
Ferengi for a few moments before Arridor threw Chakotay against the
side of the cabin. Paris threw himself at Arridor, but the Ferengi
gripped him by the uniform and threw him at the back of the shuttle.
Paris slumped to the ground, unconscious.
Arridor grabbed the controls and started his ascent away from the
planet.
Kol ran down the corridor, gripping his phaser tightly. He knew he
must be near the shuttle bay.
Suddenly two human guards came out of nowhere and fired at Kol. One
blast hit him in the chest, but a green shield appeared. He had
adapted to their phaser settings. He smiled at the guards, and a Borg
implant appeared on his cheek. "Resistance is futile."
One of the guards tapped his combadge. "Smith to Janeway, the
Ferengi has turned out to be a Borg."
"A
Borg? Can you kill it?" came the response.
"It's adapted to our phasers already." Smith replied. "I
suggest that you contact Commander–"
Smith was unable to get another word out as Kol fired his phaser
twice. Both guards fell to the ground, stunned. Kol continued on his
way to the shuttle bay as alarm klaxons began blaring.
He reached the shuttle bay, and headed for the nearest shuttle when
a phaser beam struck him in the back. His Borg shields stopped the
energy from hurting him. He turned and saw Janeway holding a phaser
rifle. "Step away from the shuttle."
Kol advanced on Janeway, and she fired again. Again the Borg shields
adapted to the blast. Janeway set her rifle to maximum power, and
fired a long, sustained phaser burst. It pierced the Borg shields and
vaporized Kol.
Janeway lowered her rifle. "Janeway to Bridge."
"Kim
here, Captain."
"Can you establish a communications link with Commander Chakotay's
shuttle?" she asked.
"No
ma'am, they're still…wait, they're coming out of the
atmosphere now." Kim paused. "Captain, they're charging
weapon at us!"
Janeway looked at the shuttle Kol had attempted to steal. "I'm
taking a shuttle out. I'm going to try and capture them. Janeway
out."
She got inside the shuttle, powered up the engines, and flew out to
meet Arridor.
Arridor sensed through the Borg communications module that Kol had
been killed. No matter. Arridor would take these two humans to the
Borg Nexus, where they would be assimilated.
Suddenly, another Federation shuttle began firing on him. Arridor
scanned the shuttle, and discovered Janeway was piloting it.
Arridor made evasive manoeuvres, and charged weapons. He then fired
at Janeway.
Janeway's shuttle was buffeted by the attack
from Arridor, but only sustained minimal damage. She brought the
shuttle around and targeted Arridor's shield generator. Two blasts
managed to disable it. She locked on with transporters and beamed
Chakotay and Paris aboard. They were both unconscious.
Arridor suddenly stopped attacking Janeway and made a beeline for
Voyager. It seemed he was going on a suicide run.
"Janeway to Voyager, destroy that oncoming shuttle now!" She
cried.
A few seconds later a phaser burst destroyed Arridor's shuttle.
Janeway breathed a sigh of relief.
"Captain, just before the shuttle was
destroyed, Arridor used a Borg algorithm to transport through the
shields. He's taking the Ferengi Pod." Kim reported.
Sure enough, Janeway saw the small Ferengi vessel leave Voyager's
shuttle bay and head towards Juradell III. Janeway moved to intercept
the Pod, but its engines must have been enhanced because it was much
faster than it should have been. It managed to evade Janeway's
shuttle and break through the atmosphere.
"Captain, I suggest you get back immediately.
I'm picking up two Borg cubes on an intercept course!" Kim
told her.
"Suggestion noted, Mr Kim." Janeway replied, and took her
shuttle back to Voyager. As soon as she was aboard, Voyager went to
warp.
"It's quite simple, really." B'Elanna Torres, the Chief
Engineer, explained. "When Arridor and Kol discovered the Borg
colony on Juradell III, they were captured and implanted with a
small, almost undetectable tight-beam communications module. Sort of
a Collective of two. The modules had a small amount of nanoprobes
inside them, which is why we couldn't detect they were Borg. Then,
when the time was right, the nanoprobes were released."
"Excellent work, B'Elanna." Janeway said. "Everyone return
to your stations, and continue our course for the Alpha Quadrant.
Dismissed."
Everyone except Chakotay left the room. "You alright, Kathryn?"
Janeway
paced the Briefing Room. "I know we lost a bit of time
investigating Juradell III, and I know we lost two security guards
when Kol made his escape. But if there had been an Oracle on the
surface, who could have sent us home, it might not have happened."
She swallowed. "I guess what I'm trying to say is sorry for
putting you in a situation where you could have been assimilated, and
for not listening to your advice. I guess the urge to get home
overcame me."
Chakotay smiled. "It's happened to me once or twice. There's
no need to apologise."
The two of them walked out to the Bridge, and continued their
journey to the Alpha Quadrant.
On the surface of Juradell III, Arridor's Pod landed. He stepped
out of the Pod and was escorted by two drones to a large structure
nearby. Inside were many alcoves and drones, as well as a large
display screen that showed the face of the Borg Queen.
"Ah, Arridor." The Queen purred. "So good to see you again."
The small part of individuality that was still within Arridor
shuddered as he experienced déjà vu. "I escaped from
the Federation vessel, Voyager. I was not able to recover any
information of value, though."
"Voyager…" The Queen thought for a moment. "You have
performed well, but our project on creating drones with individuality
thought processes has failed. Where is Kol?"
"He was killed by Janeway." Arridor replied. "What do you
mean, the project has failed?"
The Queen smiled. "You have served the Collective well as our
experiment. Now, you will serve it as a full drone." The display
screen turned off.
Drones advanced on Arridor. The small part of individual thought
within Arridor wanted to run, but the Borg part of him took over. He
stayed perfectly still as the drones assimilated him.
All Arridor could do was watch as the last remnant of individuality
in him was erased.
Then, all he knew was the Collective.
