Star Trek Voyager – An Unwavering Resolve
Five of Twelve, Secondary Adjunct of Trimatrix 942, walked down from
his alcove. His regeneration cycle had been completed several minutes
ago, but still he'd stayed in his alcove. His thoughts were far
away, directed at a place somewhere in the Delta Quadrant. Somewhere,
in that immense sector of Federation-unexplored space, was a woman
who had changed his existence forever.
He
walked towards one of the primary processing nodes in the Borg scout
ship that he and his former drones had commandeered. Its Borg
designation was Scout-628, but the newly liberated drones had
nicknamed it Ranshuul, the Mazanti word for "splinter".
Five of Twelve was a Borg drone, but the man who had become Five of
Twelve was a Mazanti named Axum.
His "second-in-command", Twelve of Sixteen, Quaternary Adjunct
of Bimatrix 305, walked up to him. His real name, his native Romulan
name, was Sergat. "We still have not received a reply from the
bioships in the area."
Axum nodded. "They should respond soon, considering we transmitted
the location of the Primary Unicomplex to them."
Sergat noticed the faraway look on Axum's face. "You're
thinking about her, aren't you?"
Axum
glanced at Sergat, then slowly nodded. "I know in my heart that I
love her, and I desperately want to see her again. I don't know
whether she's still in the Delta Quadrant, or if she has returned
to Earth. I know our Transwarp drive wouldn't handle a warp jump to
anywhere outside this Quadrant, and I know we can't get a better
drive anytime soon." He clenched his fist. "But I promised her
I'd find her, and I intend to do that."
Sergat grinned. "I admire your conviction, and I know that one day
you will see her again. She is not gone forever."
He
patted Axum on his metallic shoulder, then suddenly an alarm went
off. A vessel was approaching the Ranshuul.
Sergat punched up some commands on the processing node. "It's a
bioship."
Axum did his best to remain calm. The bioship belonged to Species
8472, a race of beings who possessed a bizarre organic technology
that the Borg were unable to assimilate. Since Axum and the others
had been separated from the Collective, they had made attempts to get
Species 8472's help in destroying the Borg. They had transmitted
the location of the Primary Unicomplex, the Borg structure located
deep in Borg space, that was the lair of the Borg Queen, the
mechanical matriarch who orchestrated all the Borg actions in the
entire galaxy.
"They are sending us a message in Federation Standard." Sergat
reported. "They say they do not believe we would willingly betray
the location of our leader to them."
Axum had anticipated this would happen. "Inform them of our
separation from the Collective. Tell them we wish to bring it down."
Sergat relayed the message, then swiftly got a reply. "They say
that they will destroy the Unicomplex if they can, but they need us
to enter fluidic space."
Axum's throat constricted. "Ask them why."
Sergat did, and received a reply. "They say we need to display
some trust if they're going to join us." He looked up from the
monitor. "Axum, I don't trust them. I think we should just forget
the whole idea…"
Axum was struck by an idea. "Tell them to send us deflector
modulations to enter fluidic space."
Sergat grimaced, but did as he was asked. "They're sending them
to us now. Axum, this is crazy –"
"Make the necessary modifications, then take us to fluidic space.
I have an idea." Axum told him.
A
few minutes later, the Ranshuul was ready to go. "Take us
in." Axum told Sergat.
Sergat
activated the deflector, and the Ranshuul opened up a rift
into fluidic space. Once they were inside, a swarm of 8472 bioships
approached them. One of them sent the Ranshuul a message.
"They've thanked us for trusting them, and have also told us
they find us very gullible…" Sergat trailed off. "It's a
trap! We need to get out of here!"
Axum nodded. "Activate the deflector!"
The
rift opened again, and the Ranshuul began to fly out, pursued
by twelve bioships. A blast from one of the ships struck the
Ranshuul, and the coordinate data for the deflector was
altered. Before Sergat or Axum could do anything more, the Ranshuul
reverted to normal space, and immediately Axum knew they weren't in
the Beta Quadrant anymore.
A large object hung in the space near them. It had a straight
component with rounded edges, and a semi-circle directly next to it.
"Scan that object!" Axum ordered.
Sergat
ran a scan, and his eyes widened. "It says here it is capable of
sending vessels to far-off places in a matter of seconds. It appears
we can configure our warp drive to activate this device. The registry
says it's called a 'Graviton Catapult'."
Axum was struck with another idea. "Using current data on
Starfleet warp capability, can we project where a Starship would be
if it left Sector 278 three months ago?"
Sergat frowned. "Axum, this is no time to go chasing old
girlfriends–"
A
blast from a bioship struck the Ranshuul. Sparks flew from the
processing node as it exploded. Sergat was knocked down by the blast,
and small pieces of shrapnel flew out everywhere. Axum threw himself
to the hard ground, then got up once the shrapnel had subsided.
Sergat lay on the ground, green blood trickling down his face. A
large chunk of shrapnel from the node had embedded itself in his
neck.
Axum
slowly got up, mourning the loss of his friend. He decided that now
wasn't the time to mourn, and ran towards the nearest functioning
processing node. He interfaced with the computer inside the Catapult,
and activated the power core. He then used the computer aboard the
Ranshuul to determine how far away Voyager could be,
and entered the sector value into the Catapult's coordinate
computer. The Catapult told him that it wasn't designed to handle a
jump that big, but Axum entered it anyway.
He
manoeuvred the Ranshuul towards the center of the semi-circle
as the bioships continued firing. Then, grabbing onto the nearest
console, he activated his warp drive.
The
Ranshuul shot through the empty space faster than any known
Borg vessel. The power core in the Catapult overloaded, and exploded.
It tore the Catapult apart as the Ranshuul shot through
it. One bioship was caught in the Graviton flow, and shot towards
Voyager behind Axum.
Axum
charged the Ranshuul's phasers, then fired on the bioship.
The beam was absorbed by the ship, and it kept coming. Ranshuul's
structural integrity began to weaken, and former drones thrown around
as the ship kept going. Axum gripped the console hard, hoping that he
would survive long enough to see her.
"Captain, I'm picking up two vessels coming towards us at a speed
faster than anything I've ever seen." Ensign Harry Kim reported.Captain
Kathryn Janeway, commanding officer of the Starship Voyager,
rose from her command chair. "Can you identify them?"
Kim
scanned the ships, and his face became panicked. "One is Borg, the
other appears to be a Species 8472 bioship!"
"Red
alert." Janeway ordered. "Raise shields, take us out of warp."
Voyager
slowed out of warp, and readied its weapons. The tactical officer,
Lieutenant Commander Tuvok, began targeting the vessels.
"Captain, we're being hailed by the Borg ship." Kim reported.
"They're…they're asking to speak with Seven of Nine."
Seven,
who was on the bridge at her station, glanced at Kim. Janeway also
looked at Kim, then at Seven. "Open a channel."
The
image of the interior of a Borg vessel filled the viewscreen. A drone
was gripping a computer console as the ship bucked and shook. Sparks
flew from processing nodes and consoles everywhere, but still the
drone held on. Seven thought his face looked familiar.
"This
is Seven of Nine." She said. "To whom am I speaking?" No, it
couldn't be…
"Annika?" the drone asked. "Is that you?"
In an
instant, Seven realised who it was. "Axum…" Her voice was a
near whisper.
"Annika." Axum smiled. "I told you I'd find you."
"But,
how? I thought you were in the Beta Quadrant." Seven replied.
"I
can't explain now. My ship is breaking apart from this gravimetric
stress. I may not survive." He pressed a few buttons on the
console. "I'm sending you our ship's log. It will tell you
everything you need to know." A strange look came to his face,
a mixture of sadness and happiness intermingled. "I'm so glad
I got to see your face…one last time."
And with
that, the image vanished.
"What
happened?" Janeway asked.
Kim
tried to reestablish the connection, but couldn't. "His comm
system has gone offline." His face looked grim.
Seven's
heart was beating fast. The man she had loved had come back to her,
across thousands of light years, only to go in the blink of an eye.
Kim's
station beeped an alarm. "Captain, the two ships are getting
closer! They're almost within weapons range!"
Janeway
went and sat back down. "Arm phasers and photon torpedoes. Load a
few of the nanoprobes warheads as well."
"Aye,
Captain." Tuvok replied. He readied the weapons.
Suddenly, two shapes streaked out ahead of Voyager. The black form of
a Borg vessel stopped just ahead of them, while the bioship continued
on, slowly coming apart as it did. Biomatter from the vessel went
everywhere, and soon it had been destroyed completely. The Borg
vessel had slowed down too quickly, and was now headed on a crash
course with Voyager. It wouldn't be able to stop in time.
"Tom,
manoeuvre us away from the Borg ship." Janeway ordered. "Divert
emergency power to the shields."
Tom
Paris, Voyager's pilot, began to duck the ship away from the
oncoming Borg vessel, but it wasn't fast enough. The vessel hit
Voyager head-on, destroying itself instantly. The shields
held, but the ship shook for a few seconds.
Then, it was all over.
Janeway and Seven both stared out the viewscreen at the small chunks
of debris that were floating around. There appeared to be nothing
left. "Survivors?" Janeway asked. Her voice was hoarse.
Kim scanned the ruins, then looked up sadly. "None, Captain."
Janeway looked back at Seven. "I'm sorry." She said.
Seven suddenly clenched her fists and ran off the bridge. She didn't
stop moving until she had reached Cargo Bay 2. On the console near
her alcove she accessed the Borg vessels logs. One of them contained
a video message. Seven activated it, then began to watch.
Even
though his body was covered in Borg implants, Axum still looked
handsome as he spoke. "Annika," he began, "If you're
watching this, it means I tried to find you, but I was most likely
unsuccessful. I know I promised I'd find you, and I'm sorry if I
didn't. Ever since Unimatrix Zero was shut down, I began searching
for a way to reach you. I've contacted Species 8472, but I'm
beginning to doubt they'll help me. My ship's Transwarp drive
isn't capable of a jump to the Delta or Alpha Quadrant, and we
can't access a better drive without alerting the Queen. I still
remain hopeful that I will see you again." He looked as if he
was about to cry. "I love you, Annika. I've known for the five
years we spent together when you were a part of the Collective, and
I've known for the short time we spent together three months ago. I
don't know whether I'll ever be able to tell you in person, but
in case I don't, I really love you. I hope one day we see each
other again, but if we don't, I want you to know I never gave up on
finding you." He placed his grey fingertips on the screen.
"Goodbye, Annika."
Before
the image faded, Seven placed her fingertips on his, and felt a tear
run down her cheek. She wiped it away, and analysed the logs. She
read how he had gone to fluidic space, escaped to the Delta Quadrant
and used the Graviton Catapult. She felt more tears coming, but did
her best to force them away.
She finished reading the logs just as
Captain Janeway entered the Cargo Bay.
"How are you feeling?" she asked.
Seven looked up from the console. "As Unimatrix Zero was shutting
down, Axum told me that he would find me." She told Janeway. "I
knew one day he would, and I never gave up hope. Neither did he."
Janeway put an arm around Seven's shoulders. "All I can really
say is I'm sorry this happened to you. I know Axum was a personal
friend to you, and I'm sorry he died."
Seven's voice was quiet and hoarse. "I would…I would like to
be alone for a moment please, Captain."
Janeway nodded, and walked out of the Cargo Bay, leaving Seven alone
to reread to logs.
It was a full three days before Seven came out of the Cargo Bay.
