Destiny's Child Version 4.1
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Authors Note: I am honestly surprised by how quickly this chapter has come together. I have adjusted things in comparison to the previous versions of the story to make things a bit more even between the Resolution and the Goa'uld so that neither has a massively overpowered advantage against the other. I will admit that in the previous versions I did give the Federation people a bit too much of an advantage, that is no longer going to be the case though that doesn't mean the Goa'uld will get a massive advantage either. Finally conversation in bold represents the distorted voice of a Goa'uld speaking through their host. Okay now that that's over with lets crack on with the chapter shall we?
Chapter Three
Goa'uld Mothership
Tollana Orbit
A Short Time Later
Sitting on the pel'tac throne Tanith felt a profound sense of satisfaction as he watched the planet below burn under a relentless barrage of plasma blasts from his ship's cannons. For centuries the Tollan had resisted the Goa'uld, their superior technology affording them protection from the wrath of those who they should have worshipped as their gods. Even as little as two years ago they had been able to stand against the gods destroying three motherships – two belonging to Heru'ur and one to Zipacna – in a matter of just a few days, the latter assisted by the ever-meddlesome Tau'ri team called SG-1.
Now though everything had changed and not past time.
After more than a thousand years of exile Anubis had returned to the empire. And he had brought with him powerful new technological advancements, advancements that with a bit more time and appropriate recruitment would soon see him claim the throne and title that had been denied him for far too long by the High Council. Advancements that had let him bring the Tollan to heel for his master, forcing them to build him some bombs that incorporated the famed Tollan phase shifting technology which would allow them to bypass most physical stargate fortifications. Like the one that protected the Tau'ri stargate, something he had ordered the Tollan High Chancellor to do as both a test and a means of eliminating the people of that world who had been making far too much of a nuisance of themselves over the last few years while sitting smug behind the protection of the Asgard.
Unfortunately the Tollan had broken the agreement rather than use the weapon, choosing to sacrifice themselves and their planet rather than let Anubis had the weapons that were his due. It was brave of them, and he could see the hand of the accursed Tau'ri in it, as it sacrificed their world and their existence as a civilization. One had to admire such bravery and he did even as he began raining retribution down upon them.
That had begun an hour ago.
By this point the capital and the other two major cities on Tollana had been virtually razed to the ground. With the bombardment now moving on to the larger towns while gliders and Al'kesh assaulted the smaller settlements as the last of the planets once formidable defensive network of ion cannons had at last been silenced. Knowing that they were beaten the Tollan had begun trying to escape the planet, with numerous spacecraft from small shuttles to large passenger ships attempting to leave the smouldering world – only to be easily shot down by his forces. Nobody would be allowed to escape as the Tollan had defied the gods for the last time and would pay for their insolence with their lives.
"My lord," the Jaffa manning the main console called back to him.
"Yes?" Tanith asked.
"My lord sensors are detecting an object entering the system at high speed," the Jaffa reported, "it appears to be a ship, unknown configuration. My lord it is not travelling in hyperspace."
"So someone dares to come to the Tollan's aide do they," Tanith said even as he inwardly cursed himself for allowing the Tollan to continue sending a planetary distress signal. It had been amusing to hear Travell pleading with whoever might be listening for help for her doomed planet. Now it appeared that indulging in allowing her to send the distress call was coming back to bite him and someone, someone who didn't fear the Goa'uld as they should as nobody this side of the Asgard got to defy the will of the gods, was answering her. Though what did the Jaffa mean by them not travelling in hyperspace? Every spacefaring civilization known to the Goa'uld used hyperspace, even the Asgard used hyperspace. It was really the only reliable method of achieving faster than light travel in a reasonable timeframe.
After a moment he decided it didn't matter. These newcomers, whoever or whatever they were, would bow to him as their god – as lesser beings should – or he would destroy them. It was as simple as that.
"How long until they arrive?"
"Two minutes my lord."
"Prepare to intercept them as soon as they arrive. Recall half our gliders and Al'kesh from the surface to support us. The rest are to continue with the attack upon the Tollan."
"Yes my lord," the Jaffa, Nyr'u Tanith recalled his name to be, acknowledged before giving the order to the gliders and Al'kesh currently attacking the surface while accessing the ships navigational controls moving them up into a slightly higher orbit where – if a battle erupted i.e. if the incoming ship was foolish enough to defy the Goa'uld – manoeuvring would be easier in comparison to the lower orbit needed for planetary bombardment that they had been maintaining.
For the next minute or so nothing happened then he saw the unknown vessel, using an equally unknown faster than light propulsion system, dropping back into normal space well within weapons range.
"My lord the unknown ship has arrived. Sensors confirm one vessel bearing one two nine by zero six seven, distance twenty thousand kilometres. There shields are up and their weapons systems appear to be powered."
"Show me."
"Yes my lord."
The holographic tactical HUD appeared over the triangular viewport at the front of the pel'tac showing an image of the newly arrived alien warship. Tanith leaned forward on his throne to examine it a bit more closely. The vessel was unlike anything he had ever seen, or indeed anyone in his entire genetic line had ever seen, before and appeared to be composed of a number of simple mathematical shapes in the form of circles, ovals and rectangles arranged and fitted together in a complex but beautiful arrangement. The vessel was large and constructed of a previously unknown metallic alloy and covered with some type of armour whose composition the ships computer couldn't identify.
He noted that the energy shield around the vessel was quite powerful and had a structure that didn't match anything in the Goa'uld database, the force field also didn't take the form of a bubble around the ship in the way that Goa'uld shields did. Instead it seemed to be composed of a series of layers that conformed to the contours of the ships hull, it was a style of defensive field that the Goa'uld had experimented on and off with for a few millennia now – as conformal shield theoretically would allow a much greater degree of protection and greater energy efficiency than conventional bubble shields did – but had never gotten it to work. Not even the great creator of all Goa'uld technology P'tah or even Anubis had been able to get that type of shield to work in practice. These aliens, whoever they were, obviously had which meant that they would be a challenging opponent to defeat.
"My lord we are being hailed," Nyr'u reported.
"Very well I will hear what they have to say. Put them through."
"Yes my lord."
Immediately the HUD changed bringing in the image of the commander of the unknown warship. Tanith was surprised to find himself face to face with an athletic male human wearing an unknown black and grey uniform with a red undershirt – neither of which did much to hide a muscular build that was enough to make Tanith inwardly drool as he considered what a good host this human would make – which had four odd gold pins on the collar. An arrowhead shaped badge was located on the right side of his chest. Immediately the human spoke in an accent that Tanith had never heard before.
"Attention unknown vessel," the human said. "This is Captain Darian Parker of the Federation starship Resolution. You are ordered to cease your attack upon this planet and withdraw at once. If you do not we will be forced to engage you."
Tanith was instantly incensed. How dare this human make demands of him when he should have been bowing to him as his god. Despite his rage though he had to respect the human's boldness. Which was why he responded in the only way he could by flaring his eyes…
…and laughing.
Bridge
USS Resolution
A Few Moments Earlier
What a strange looking ship, was the first thought that passed through Darian's mind as the Resolution dropped out of warp and approached the Tollan planet and came face to face with its attacker. He had seen some very strange designs for starships over the course of his career from the ray-shaped Galor and Keldon-class warships of the Cardassian Union, to the beetle-shaped attack ships of the Jem'Hadar to the cuboid ships of the dreaded Borg but this one was perhaps the strangest of all.
It was a pyramid.
"Tactical analysis Mr Beach," Darian ordered as the alien vessel started to rise out of the lower orbit of the planet it had been maintaining, allowing it to bombard the surface far more effectively. Something that it had clearly been doing for the last hour, ever since they had received the Tollan distress call, as evidenced by the huge amounts of smoke and dust that he could see spreading throughout the atmosphere from where the ship had been firing.
"Sir the alien vessel is heavily armed we're reading up to sixty weapons batteries spread across the hull," Beach reported scanning his sensors, "tactical analysis indicates plasma-based weapons similar to type two disruptors. No torpedo launchers detected."
"What about their shields," Urlet asked exchanging a mildly concerned look with Darian at Beach's report. Type two disruptors were unusual to say the least as while they could be powerful they were less effective against modern deflector shields than the more common type three disruptors used by the Romulans, Klingons and the Breen due in no small part to the fact that unusually for energy weapons they didn't employ any real form of phased energy just a mass of superheated plasma. Still they both knew better than to underestimate the power of the weapons and the level of threat that they could pose to their ship. "Can we damage them?"
"Yes commander we can. Sensors indicate that the alien shields are one or two generations behind our own. Captain sensors indicate that a number of additional craft are coming up from the surface, we read twelve fighters and four Runabout-sized craft likely a bomber or heavy attack fighter. They're all armed with two scaled down versions of the alien weapons and the heavier ones appear to be equipped with plasma bomb launchers and unlike the smaller vessels are shielded. They're approaching on an attack vector, three minutes to intercept."
"Launch the Cobra's," Darian ordered referring to the six Cobra-class warp fighters that were stored in their main shuttle bay. The Cobras were the modern slightly smaller descendants of the Peregrine-class fighters of the Dominion War which despite their smaller size were considerably more powerful than the older Peregrines as that class had begun its life as a fast courier only later being outfitted with heavier phasers and a torpedo launcher to serve as attack ships, "order them to assume CSP formation three around us. Mr Ashton hail the alien vessel let's get this over with."
"Aye sir," both Beach and Ashton acknowledged before carrying out the tasks that they had been assigned.
"Hail acknowledged sir your on," Ashton reported as the holographic view screen changed to bring in an image of what had to be the strangest bridge design that anyone on the bridge of the Resolution had ever seen. There were only two visible consoles with a human figure wearing chainmail armour of all things manning them while at the back, sitting on a throne upon a raised platform was a human figure wearing elaborate brown robes with an odd silver device wrapped around his right hand. Standing on either side of the raised dais were two statues each holding a bowl-like brazier with real flames flickering in them while the walls were all gold and covered in Egyptian-style hieroglyphics. It honestly looked more like something that you would find in some pharaoh's palace in Ancient Egypt than something that belong on the bridge of an advanced interstellar warship.
Sheesh and I thought the Ferengi were bad for bling, Darian thought gazing upon all the gaudy gold decoration before speaking and issuing the obligatory warning to these unknowns to break off their attack. "Attention unknown vessel, this is Captain Darian Parker of the Federation starship Resolution. You are ordered to cease your attack upon this planet and withdraw at once. If you do not we will be forced to engage you."
For a moment his opposite number on the bridge of the Goa'uld warship blinked and looked shocked that he was actually being threatened, then abruptly his eyes lit up as though there were whitish-gold lights behind them and the Goa'uld laughed in a distorted, utterly inhuman voice. "I find insolence amusing human," the being said in that same distorted inhuman voice. "Who are you to threaten a god? If you apologise now and kneel before me I will be merciful."
Darian raised an eyebrow in an almost Vulcan fashion, it was a sign of how long humans and Vulcans had associated with one another that they'd started to use each other's mannerisms without even thinking about it. "I very much doubt you are a god," he said calmly, "what I do see however is someone attacking and murdering innocents it stops now. Either you break off and leave or I will open fire."
"I am the great god Tanith you dare to threaten me!"
This is getting us nowhere, Darian thought. "I do and to prove my point Mister Beach fire a warning shot across Mister Tanith's bow."
"Aye sir," Beach acknowledged giving the command to his console. A moment later a phaser beam blasted out from the Resolution's dorsal forward phaser array and shot across the distance between the two ships, skimming past the Goa'uld ship close enough to make its shields flare but otherwise do no damage. On the screen Darian watched the bridge of the Goa'uld ship shudder from the backwash of the beam.
"YOU DARE," Tanith thundered enraged and slightly fearful at feeling his ship shiver with the backwash. "I will tolerate this insolence no longer. Kree'shak chel Jaffa."
The communications link closed down as the Goa'uld terminated the transmission from there end. The image of the alien warship returned a moment before a golden bolt of energy was launched towards the Resolution. The blast slammed into the forward shields and shattered, breaking apart and dispersing in a momentary shimmer and flare of Cherenkov radiation. Darian noted with approval that the ship absorbed the blast with only the faintest of shudders.
"Direct hit on our forward shields. No damage," Beach reported as the Goa'uld ship fired another bolt, and another, and another. A distant rumble of thunder ran through the ship and the deck shivered slightly under the attack. "Multiple hits. Shields down by point zero five percent."
"Captain I believe we have shown them enough that they cannot seriously hurt us," Urlet pointed out as more plasma disruptor bolts slammed into the Resolution's powerful deflector shields and sleeted ineffectively off into space.
"Shields at ninety-eight percent," Beach reported, "shield matrix regenerating now, full power in two seconds."
"Alright enough is enough," Darian said as more bolts slammed into the shields. "Open fire all phasers. Target their weapons I want them disabled, not destroyed."
"Aye sir," Beach acknowledged entering the commands into his console. A moment later there came the familiar thrum of phaser fire through the ship as the Resolution's weapons opened fire upon her attacker, sending sequential searing yellow-orange energy beams into the Goa'uld shields making them flare with strain. "Multiple hits on the enemy ship sir. There shields are down to ninety percent. Sir enemy fighters and bombers approaching."
"Detach our CSP to deal with them but stand by with point defence if any of them get through," Darian ordered as more disruptor bolts slammed into the shields as the Goa'uld kept firing only to be answered with phaser blasts. "Keep firing all phasers until the Goa'uld have either been disabled or retreated whichever comes first."
"Aye sir."
Battle was joined.
Cobra Leader
That Same Time
"Roger that command will do."
Sitting, cocooned in a full environmental suit as while the cockpit of the fighter had atmosphere they had learned the hard way not to take it for granted, Lieutenant Juan Reyes acknowledged the order from Commander Beach on the Resolution. He immediately relayed the order to the rest of his small squadron - while the more peacenik members of Starfleet Command, like Admiral Picard, had not been able to stop them being assigned to major capital ships like the Resolution due to the ever-rising tensions and likelihood of war with the Klingons they had managed to limit the numbers that any one ship could carry – even as he broke away from the combat space patrol they'd been maintaining around the Sovereign-class ship and began advancing upon the approaching enemy fighters and heavier bombers. His screens showed the others doing the same while behind them their mothership and odd pyramid ship began firing high intensity energy blasts at one another.
Juan paid it no mind as he guided his fighter closer to the incoming enemy. His sensors reaching out ahead of him seeking a target to lock onto, finding it nearly instantly as the seconds to phaser range counted down. While he waited he assessed the enemy fighters they were certainly odd-looking things a vaguely oval central pod that connected to a pair of forward swept bat-like wings. They appeared lightly armed with just two plasma disruptor cannons with no torpedoes or missiles – certainly nothing like the twelve micro-quantum torpedoes in his internal magazine – being carried, no shields and very thin armour. Still he knew better than to underestimate them and the skill of their pilots.
A bleep from the console informed him that they were now within weapons range. Without hesitation he pressed the trigger on his right control stick. Balls of yellow-orange phaser power flew from the pulse phaser cannons built into the wings of his fighter, slicing across the intervening space nearly instantly and slamming into the first enemy fighter with searing force. Instantly the fighter crumbled into a plume of highly energized flotsam as the bursts of phased nadion particles simply ripped it apart at the subatomic level. Around him the rest of his squadron did the same, their initial volley of phaser fire removing half the enemy fighters from the field in a devastating first strike.
The enemy returned fire bolts of golden energy bursting forth from their cannons towards the approaching enemy who was daring to defy there god. None of the relatively slow-moving bolts of plasmatic death got anywhere near the Federation fighters which deftly evaded them. Not deterred the Jaffa pilots fired again, this time being rewarded with a few hits not that it did anything as meters from the hulls the bolts broke apart and dissipated in a bluish shimmer of radiation and a small cauliflower of radiant energy revealing the presence of energy shields around the Cobra's.
Juan and his colleagues returned the favour unleashing a blistering barrage of both heavy pulse phaser from cannons and beam phaser fire from their secondary turret arrays. The result was absolutely devastating as guided by one of the most sophisticated target acquisition and tracking systems that the legendary Starfleet Corps of Engineers could produce every single bolt or beam struck a target. The remaining death gliders simply vanished in momentary bursts of flame and radiant energy as the phasers consumed them, leaving nothing behind but clouds of superheated elementary particles.
Despite being shocked by the easy destruction of their escorting gliders the Jaffa piloting the four Al'kesh bombers pressed on heading towards the ship engaging their god.
In his cockpit Juan raised an eyebrow, impressed despite himself by the enemy determination, as he brought his fighter around in pursuit. A turret on the underside of the closest target swung around and began firing bolts at him. Most of the shots went wide as clearly whatever targeting system these guys were using was utter crap, though a few did nick his shields making them flare but not doing much in the way of damage to a force field that had been designed to repel fire from the powerful disruptors of Klingon Birds of Prey and Jem'Hadar attack ships.
"Okay enough is enough," he muttered before locking onto the attacking bomber and firing. Somewhat to his surprise his phaser blasts impacted an energy shield around the target that flared and sparked but didn't fail under his attack. Huh so the larger ones have shields why don't the smaller ones, he thought even as he fired again hitting it with both his heavy wing mounted cannons and fire from the beam phaser turret in the nose and following it up with the pulsating blue-white orb of a micro-quantum torpedo. The alien shields flared under the phaser fire but held up only to be knocked flat by the following torpedo which also ripped a hole several meters wide in the aft section of the bomber.
Immediately the blue glow of the bomber's engines died and it began to spin out of control, helpless and nearly powerless, while spewing debris and atmosphere from the breach in the hull. Juan considered finishing it off, his sensors confirmed that there were still two life signs in what appeared to be the cockpit, but ultimately decided against it. They weren't a threat anymore and he wasn't about to kill someone who couldn't fight back plus they might be useful prisoners after this battle.
So instead he turned his attention towards the next in the line of bombers which was approaching the Resolution and was angling to fly over her for a bombing run. It never got a chance as one of the secondary phaser arrays on the mighty Sovereign-class ship fired the beam ripping through the bombers shields as if they didn't exist to instantly turn the vessel into a plume of disassociated ions. Glancing at his sensor screens Juan noted that the rest of his squadron had claimed the other bombers and he couldn't help but shake his head somewhat. This was far too easy, he thought as compared to the enemies the Cobra fighters were designed to counter – like the Klingons and the Jem'Hadar – these Goa'uld fighters and bombers were little more than toys.
Abruptly his comm came to life.
"Attention all fighters sensors are detecting additional fighters and bombers coming up from the planet," Commander Beach's clipped, English voice said over the comm. "Intercept and destroy."
"Roger command will do," Juan acknowledged and brought his fighter around, the rest of the squadron doing the same, and began advancing towards the planets smoke filled atmosphere.
They still had enemies to kill.
Goa'uld Mothership
That Same Time
A deep rumbling boom rolled through the pel'tac as the ship shook fiercely under another barrage of the alien beam weapons. Tanith held onto the edges of his command throne with a near death grip to avoid the indignity of being thrown to the floor. This battle was not turning out as he had hoped it would, not only had the initial wave of gliders and Al'kesh recalled from Tollana been wiped from the sky by a mere six enemy fighters but even his Anubis-upgraded guns were not doing enough damage to the Federation warship. The tactical HUD confirming that while its shields were weakening under their attack they were not weakening quickly enough and indeed seemed to somehow regenerate themselves at least partially between hits. How that was possible he had absolutely no idea.
"Damage report," he ordered as the ship shuddered under another hit. From the force of the shaking he could tell that their shields were seriously struggling against the Federation's exotic particle beam weapons. He could also smell the acrid stench of overheating and overloading control crystals from the strain that was being placed on the Ha'tak's systems.
"My lord shields are down to sixteen percent," Nyr'u reported from the main console, holding on as the ship shook again, "make that ten percent one or two more hits and they'll collapse. We have lost primary power on several levels and life support on two levels. All decks are reporting significant casualties."
Tanith growled angrily but also somewhat fearfully. "Is the hyperdrive still online?" he asked, silently hoping that it was so he could withdraw to gather additional forces then return to crush these insolent Federation people. He certainly couldn't stay as he knew to stay would simply lead to defeat and death.
"It is my lord."
"Very well we will withdraw and summon additional forces. Then we will return and crush these pests for daring to defy their gods."
Nyr'u nodded and started to open his mouth to speak to acknowledge but before he could speak the most violent blast yet rocked the ship throwing everyone in the pel'tac, even Tanith, to the floor. Tanith grunted as he hit the deck even as he heard a strange, ominous buzzing/hissing sound. What in Anubis name, he thought as he looked up to see the bulkheads and deck were literally glowing with the same yellow-orange light as the alien beams. A moment later they turned into a roaring mass of flames that enveloped everyone on the pel'tac bringing with it a tsunami of pain…
…before everything went dark.
Bridge
USS Resolution
A Few Moments Earlier
Darian gripped the arm rests of his command chair as the ship shuddered slightly under another volley of Goa'uld plasma disruptor fire. He was honestly surprised by how well the Resolution was wearing the storm of enemy fire and how well their shields were weathering the storm and even regenerating somewhat between salvos. Clearly when the Starfleet Corps of Engineers had outdone themselves when they designed the Sojourner subtype of the Sovereign-class like the Resolution incorporating all the lessons learned from not just the Dominion War but conflicts with the Borg and the technologies developed from those lessons into the vessel.
On the view screen he observed the enemy vessel as their phasers slammed into it again and this time its shields buckled under the attack. Additional blasts followed as, per his earlier orders, Commander Beach began targeting the enemy weapons arrays aiming to defang them at which point they would hopefully surrender so they wouldn't need to destroy them.
What happened next was nothing like anything he had ever seen before, or ever expect to happen.
The moment the phaser beams touched the hull as expected small explosions erupted as weapons arrays simply dissolved into their component atoms. What was not expected was for the yellow-orange glow of the phaser beams to linger, grow brighter and begin to spread like wildfire over the entire hull of the ship growing brighter and brighter the entire time. A moment later the entire ship erupted in a colossal explosion that seemed to momentarily rip the very fabric of the space-time continuum apart.
"What the hell," he breathed in shock exchanging an incredulous glance with his first officer. Both himself and Urlet had fought extensively during the Dominion War and they had never, ever seen phasers do that before. While it wasn't uncommon for phasers and disruptors to disintegrate large sections of a hull around the point of impact due to the nuclear disruptive forces imparted by the beams or bolts they normally didn't completely destroy a ship like that. You had to deliberately target the warp core to accomplish such sudden and absolute destruction.
"Commander Beach what happened," Urlet demanded.
"I don't know commander," the British descended tactical officer answered sounding as incredulous as they were about what they had just seen happen. "The phaser beams were not powerful enough to destroy the ship like that, I reduced the power specifically to avoid that. It's like something in the make-up of the hull amplified and conducted the energy of the beams until it reached critical mass at which point the ship exploded."
"What could cause that," Darian asked as he knew of no material that could do that and if the aliens had a material that could amplify particle weapon impacts like that why on Earth would they build an entire starship out of it or at least armour the hull with it? It made absolutely no sense, especially as particle weapons – be they phasers or disruptors – had been a stable of starship combat for centuries before Zephram Cochrane had even invented the warp drive.
"Unknown sir."
"Lieutenant Rakan I want you to begin examining our sensor records of the event," Darian ordered after a moment. "See if you can find out what exactly caused that effect and if we can prevent it in the future."
"Aye sir."
"In the meantime Mister Ashton what's our status?"
"Sir our primary shield was dropped to seventy percent by the enemy weapons fire before the secondary emitters cut in and regenerated the force field," Ashton reported from ops. "Minor damage to our forward ablative armour matrix from thermal bleed through but otherwise the hull is intact. Armour regeneration already in progress. Some minor EPS relays blew out on decks two and three and one of the primary phaser power couplings to the forward dorsal array has overheated. No other damage sustained; repair crews are responding."
"Casualties?"
"No serious casualties have been reported at this time sir just minor bumps and bruises."
"Excellent. Mister Beach what's the status of the remaining enemy fighters and bombers?"
"Sir all remaining enemy fighters and bomber craft have been destroyed," Beach reported, impressed despite himself by the performance of the Cobra warp fighters. While he had known that they had been designed to be formidable little attack craft, the perfect defence craft for their outposts, starbases and colonies along the border with the Klingon Empire, they had exceeded his expectations in their performance against the Goa'uld. "All our fighters are now returning to the ship. One enemy bomber remains drifting, we're reading no atmosphere or life signs onboard."
"Lock on a tractor beam and prepare to bring it aboard for analysis," Darian ordered.
"Aye sir."
"Sir we're receiving a transmission from the planet," Lieutenant Ashton reported as his console chirped, "it's High Chancellor Travell."
"Put her through lieutenant."
"Aye sir."
Almost immediately the view screen changed from showing the spreading cloud of cooling plasma that had once been the Goa'uld warship to showing an image of the stately Tollan leader. She had clearly seen better days as her face as now covered with soot and grime, her grey hair partially out of its neat and elaborate style and she had a thin cut on her forehead. Behind her the control room she was in was obviously heavily damaged with broken support girders lying at odd angles with at least one console looking like it had caught fire at one point but said fire had since been extinguished.
"I don't know who you are but on behalf of the Tollan people I thank you for intervening against Tanith," Travell said, "if he had continued with his attack he would have certainly killed almost everyone and enslaved any survivors."
"High Chancellor Travell I am Captain Darian Parker of the Federation starship Resolution," Darian said in response, standing up. "You are most welcome. May I ask what your status is?"
"We have sustained extensive damage to all our major cities as well as most of the main towns," Travell answered her voice shaking with a combination of pain, grief, and understandable anger. "We don't know the extent of our casualties yet but they will be high in the many thousands at least as Tanith deliberately targeted our metropolitan areas first. I hate to ask, given what you have already done, but is there anything you can do to assist us? I will contact our colony worlds and summon aide but it will take some time for our ships to arrive."
"We will do all we can to assist you," Darian answered, knowing that the Resolution – like all Federation starships – was well equipped to handle disasters on a planetary scale and their medical personnel were unfortunately well experienced at dealing with the kinds of injuries that could be sustained in a planetary bombardment. The Jem'Hadar had, after all, been very fond of such things during the war so had the Cardassians and Breen. "We will enter orbit and begin transporting teams down to assist as soon as possible."
"Thank you," Travell answered the relief clear to hear in her voice. "Captain Parker would it possible for me to meet with you at some point? I believe that we will have a great deal to talk about."
"That can certainly be arranged High Chancellor," Darian answered, "but first we should begin dealing with the immediate fallout of this assault upon your world."
"Indeed. We will speak again shortly Travell out." The communication link closed down and the view screen returned to showing the image of the space outside the ship. Darian turned and returned to his command chair before speaking again.
"Ensign Querr take us into orbit above the planet," he ordered, "Commander Urlet I want you to begin organising the relief teams."
"Aye sir," both Querr and Urlet acknowledged. A moment later a shiver ran through the deck as the impulse engines came to life and began to propel the powerful starship into a high orbit above Tollana, ready to begin transporting down disaster relief crews and all manner of emergency supplies and equipment from the Resolution's extensive store of such things.
"Captain we've got a problem," Beach abruptly reported from his console. Now what, Darian thought as he turned his head to look at the younger man.
"What is it?"
"Sir the Klingons have escaped."
Authors Notes: Well another chapter bites the metaphorical dust. I hope you all enjoyed it. The next chapter probably won't be out for awhile as I want to work on some of my other fics first – as well as deal with a particularly persistent plot bunny that might or might not become something in the future – before carrying on with this one. Next time there is going to be a little bit of Klingon trouble even as the Resolution crew begin assisting the Tollan with the long process of recovery from Tanith's attack upon their world. Until next time.
