Part III.
The Gift
Dr. Mark Zimmerman
Mark decided to confront Kovala. "May I help you, Corporal?"
Kovala and Zimmerman looked at eachother for many moments, when
Kovala finally
broke the silence. "How did you get here? We couldn't restore
your program."
The doctor tilted his head and furrowed his brow.
"On the USS Plato. Where you - " Kovala wanted to say 'died,' but
that would not
have been the correct terminology when referring to a computer
program.
Suddenly, recollection washed over Mark's face. "You were - you
were on the Plato?"
Kovala nodded.
"A copy of my program was sent to serve as Chief Medical Officer.
He stopped
corresponding with my - OUR creator, Dr. Lewis Zimmerman. We
didn't know why,
and the fleet officials had little or nothing to say on the
matter, other than they were
sorry." He grasped the engineer's shoulders. "What became of my
brother?" For wont
of a better word; 'clone' was perhaps more accurate, but it
carried a negative
connotation. "Tell me - please!"
Kovala saw the pained expression and thought of the kind doctor
aboard the Plato.
Nobody knew he was a hologram until that fateful freak accident.
By the nurse's own
admission, they had had an argument, when she caught him with a
right hook. The
momentum of the blow sent him falling against an instrument tray.
A device on his arm
fused with a neurostimulator, and he was gone. Kovala led the
team assigned to
retrieve their CMO, but the damage done to the device was
irreparable. The mobile
holo-emitter was composed of metals unknown to Federation
science. They held a
memorial service, and the Nurse was courtmartialed. This she
told this other, new Dr.
Mark Zimmerman. Or was he the older one?
He looked down sadly upon hearing of his counterpart's fate.
Kovala knew what she
had to do. "Please come with me," she said.
He nodded numbly and followed her. Mark kept thinking what it
must have been like
those last moments. An existence ended before it had barely
begun, and so violently. It
was worse than he had suspected; no wonder Starfleet Intelligence
refused to
elaborate. It happened while he was still in the Delta Quadrant,
at a time when his kind
had yet to be recognized as a race and accepted into the
Federation. What was he
going to tell Lewis?
Kovala led him into her quarters. Mark waited patiently inside
the door while she
disappeared into her sleep alcove. Moments later, she emerged
with a shoulder case
and brought it to the table. "What's this?" he inquired.
She opened the case. "We had dibs on his belongings. I never used
what I took; I just
wanted something to remember him by."
"He wasn't aboard for very long."
"Long enough to make a good impression on most of us," she
smiled. "He was a great
doctor."
Mark smiled back warmly. "Thank you," he said.
Trying not to let her cheeks flush too conspicuously, Kovala
focused on bringing out the
item and placed it into the doctor's hands.
Mark gasped. It was a 20th century antique: a 35 milimeter single
lens reflex camera.
Kovala handed him a chip. "This will allow any replicator to
create film cartridges and
developer chemicals for it. I'm sorry, but someone took the
developer equipment. I'm
sure with research they can be replicated as well."
He nodded in acknowledgement, and held it up to his face. 50
milimeter lens with a
working light meter. "This is beautiful," he said.
"It's yours. It always was, I guess," shrugged the Klingon.
"Thank you."
His voice was sincere, and it reminded Kovala of those first few
days on the USS Plato
with him. It was him in a way. "I have something else."
Mark patiently waited. He didn't expect any of this. Whatever she
had to offer, he
would accept with gratitude. However, nothing could possibly
prepare him for what
came next.
She brought out a small object into her closed fist, held it out
to him, and opened her
hand.
It was a mobile emitter.
It looked badly singed, with several key components fused. It
took a few moments to
realize what she held before him. Mark looked into her eyes, dark
and sincere. It was
almost as though she shared his loss. Had his doppelgänger made
that strong an
impression on Plato's crew?
He looked at her, bewildered. "How did you-?"
"Well, I *did* lead the team," said Corporal Kovala. "Once we
gave him up for lost, I
was encouraged to find out more about the device and its
materials. It was soon
forgotten. You see, our ship didn't fare too well, either."
"So I'd heard. I'm sorry."
"Don't be. Everything is with you now. You will continue to keep
his spirit alive. He
had spirit, of that I am certain." Kovala gestured for
Mark to use the shoulder bag to
store the camera, then walked him to the door.
Mark turned and smiled. "Thank you again - for everything."
"I know you're not the exact same doctor I met on the Plato," she
said, "but it's still
good to see you again."
Mark nodded and shook her hand. "Thank you, and good luck on your
next
assignment."
Dr. Zimmerman walked back to his quarters. With each step, his
smile faded more and
more. By the time he got to his own quarters, he was afraid for
anyone to see his face.
He welcomed the dark privacy of his room. Taking the damaged
emitter from his
pocket, Mark held it up for a very long time. Then, with the
device clutched to his
chest, he slid down the door, until he sat on the floor, where he
cried.
Lance Corp. Marishka Cair
Cair decidedly bored now with no activity... ~I wonder if the
doctor would be willing
to join me in a holosimulation...~ She sits in in her quarters
looking at what had been
her home for so short a time... ~When we get to the starbase I'll
be transfered off, I
wonder what will become of everyone.~
Standing she walks to the door, leaving her quarters she walks
down the corridor
taking the turbo lift down to sickbay... Looking inside she sees
no sign of Dr.
Zimmerman. ~I'll check his quarters.~ She goes again to the turbo
lift, back to the the
living quarters, she walks down to the Doctor's quarters and
rings the chime.
Dr. Mark Zimmerman
He had been sitting against the door in the dark - knees folded
to his chest - for an
inordinate amount of time. The grief of the past two years
returned full force,
compounded by an additional casualty. He dwelled on the past,
craving the warmth of
a family long taken from him. He'd had such high hopes for his
duplicate, giving him the
chance to escape the exile he and his former crewmates faced on
Voyager. Looking
back, Mark realized that he'd had the better arrangement all
along. He had spawned a
new life, only for it to perish barely a week later,
irretrievable in
damaged circuitry. Waves of
guilt overwhelmed him as he caressed the emitter in his hands.
The silence in the room was broken by the doorchime. He gasped in
the dark, then
crawled away from the door and got to his feet. Reaching under
his jacket and down
his sleeve, he changed back to standard uniform. A deep breath to
push back the
demons, and he was ready. "Enter," he said clearly.
It was Corporal Cair. "How may I help you, Corporal?" he said in
as pleasant a tone
he could muster.
Lance Corp. Marishka Cair
Cair raised her brows slightly. She smiles. "Doctor I wondered if
you would join me in
a holo simm? The bridg in a battle situation, or perhaps an away
mission."
Cair looks at him her face reflecting concern stepping closer to
him. "Doctor what is it?"
She looks around at the darkend room., then back at the Doctor's
face.
Dr. Mark Zimmerman
He squared his shoulders more than normal and raised his chin.
"Nothing, Corporal. I'd
be happy to join you. Either scenario would be fine with me." He
forced a smile. "Lead
the way!"
He placed the emitter into his pocket and followed Cair out.
Lance Corp. Marishka Cair
Cair:*smiles* " I believe we will do a ground based program... A
battle against the
Jem'Hadar... I will meet you at the holo deck I need to dress in
battle gear..."
*She looks at him still curious about the sadness she first saw
on his face.* ~If he
wants me to know he'll tell me.~ "I'll meet you in the holo deck
in ten minutes."
*With a nod she turns going to her quarters to prepare herself.
She dresses in the black
battle gear.. Looking with longing at the real weapons but
leaving them locked away
heads to the holo deck.*
*Cair keys in the program. the holo deck door opens on a lush
forest, dens and dark..
she steps in and places the phaser on her belt, and slings the
phaser rifle over her
shoulder.* "Now when Dr. Zimmerman arrives the hunt shall begin,"
After waiting for a short time, Cair moves into the holodeck.
"I'm sure Dr. Zimmerman
will be here soon." Walking deeper into the forest she hears a
sound slinging her rifle
from her shoulder she is disapointed to see it's only a vole
running accross the path.
She moves forward the path darkening the deeper into the woods
she goes.
Suddenly a phaser blast shoots infront of her, A Jem'Hadar
soldier falls in front of her
his body laying across the path the phaser fire having burned his
face leaving a smoking
hole where it had been. She turns to look up a hills embankment
where the shot had
come from.
Dr. Mark Zimmerman
Lance Corp. Marishka Cair
Mark grinned. He stood on the high branch of a tree before a
hill. His black suited form
was stark against the green of the leaves.
Cair smiled when she saw the doctor. "It looks as though you made
it before me. Great
shot."
"Computer: Freeze program." He worked his way down the tree and
trotted up to her.
"Thank you, Corporal. I had little to prepare, and came directly
here. While I waited,
the simulation activated, so I settled into a good vantage
point." Drawing out his phaser
again, he called out: "Computer: Resume Simulation."
Cair laughed softly: "One step ahead of me and you got the first
kill too." She pulled her
rifle off her shoulder and held it ready. "Shall we continue with
the hunt?"
He merely looked at her and grinned, then turned in the direction
of a cracked twig.
Both he and Cair raised their heads to listened for any changes
in the breeze, and stray
breath. The doctor turned his head, alert. Then, he gave Cair a
look as if to say "stay
right here," and disappeared into the brush to their right.
Cair watched as he disapears into the brush alert to any sounds
around her. She stands
eady her eyes watching for any activity. She glanced around
hearing more sounds
coming from the left of them. She waits to see what happens next.
~Will it be an animal
or the Jem'Hadar.~
Another animal comes from the underbrush. She turns to the sounds
she heard near
where the doctor had entered. She spots a movement. Stepping
quietly forward she
takes aim. A Jem'Hadar had come into range stalking the doctor,
he aims at the
location the doctor was at. She aims carefully for him and clears
her throat. He turns.
She fires into his chest with the rifle the shot burning into
him, leaving a large blackend
hole in the middle of his chest.
Cair looked over the brush for evidence of Zimmerman, when
suddenly he leapt into
her path. He shot while in midair above her head, then landed
neatly on one knee.
Marishka turned to see another fallen foe.
He smiled again. Her eyes reflected her approval of the doctors
skill. Another sound
aproached them. Listening carfully. "Doctor it seems we will have
a lot more company
shortly." She smiled.
His large dark eyes moved about, then fixed on hers and nodded.
He suddenly spun
around and crouched, then gestured for Cair to follow him.
Cair follows him crouched low following him, her eyes moving
about quickly looking
for signs of the enemy.
The trail descended slightly. The two scanned the brush for signs
of movement. They
were headed for a clearing, and Mark abruptly stopped. Marishka
closed in beside
him, and he turned his head slightly, never losing sight of the
area ahead. "Any
recommendations?" he whispered as quietly as possible.
Cair smiled. "In this situation I do have a suggestion. Follow me
Doctor." She kneeled
then down flat on the ground her elbows bent to keep her phaser
rifle ready she turned
her head to glance at him, and began to inch her way forward.
Mark raised an eyebrow as he watched Cair's maneuver, then
followed suit, careful not
to disturb any pebbles or twigs beneath him.
Cair pulled herself along using her elbows, her legs pushing her
forward, moving further
into the clearing. She heard a sound but from her position it was
hard to tell which
direction it came from. She stills, holding her hand out to
signal the doctor to stop. She
raised her head slightly to peer over the grasses. Seeing off in
the distance Jem'Hadar
soldiers - a force of ten.
Chest to the dirt, Mark waited for Cair make her evaluation.
Thinking back, it occurred
to him that years ago he would not have stepped into such a
scenario, recreational or
otherwise. He wondered when he changed so, when even simulated
death didn't even
phaze him.
He noticed Cair's change in breathing, and touched her ankle to
get her attention for
further instruction.
Cair felt the doctors touch. She lowers herself back down,
motioning with her hand to
move forward. For now, they are too far away to attack. She
begins to move forward,
the feeling of excitment filling her. Soon a real fight will
occur.
She moves along slowly glancing back to see Dr. Zimmerman holding
his own very
nicely. His skill so far had surprised her... She was pleased
with him.
Back further into the wooded area off the clearing A Vorta steps
out to oversee his
troops. He looks around everything running smoothly the Jem'Hadar
having been given
thier tubes tof Ketrecal white at sunrise. He walks toward the
first and begins to ask for
a report. When suddenly the Vorta hearing sounds in the tall
grass, looks not seeing any
movements. He sends out four of the soldiers to investigate...
The Soldiers armed with
disruptor rifles.
With sensitive fingertips to the ground, Mark felt the vibration
of footfalls a distance of
only 20 meters through the grass. He nudged Cair's ankle again,
then held up four
fingers.
Cair nods her head in response. She motions for them to devide
she heads towards the
left, signaling him to take the right... Moving in for the kill.
Mark headed off through the brush, his magnetic containment field
allowing the blades
of grass to pass silently through his upper body. Crouching in a
patch, he observed the
remaining six Jem'Hadar below with their Vorta. From across the
clearing, at his
altitude, he could make out displacements in the vegetation where
Cair was moving into
position.
Cair becomes alert to the sounds of the Soldiers' approach, body
stills in the grass
waiting for them to get closer... She readies her phaser rifle as
soon as she sees
movement in the grass a few feet away from her position. She
leaps up and fires, hitting
a Jem'Hadar between the eyes. A black, gaping hole is left. He
slumps to the ground.
The other three begin firing at her. She falls to the ground.
Zimmerman took aim and leapt out from his cover. While in midair,
he took out three
Jem'Hadar, then landed right behind the Vorta and held his phaser
to its head. The
Jem'Hadar stopped all movement, helpless by the impasse.
Cair rolls over to see the Jem'Hadar near her had stopped firing.
They were now
staring back at the encampment. Looking back she sees that Dr.
Zimmerman had taken
thier Vorta. She smiles, pointing her phaser rifle at the the
soldiers. "Move it." She takes
them back to thier encampment. "Great job, doctor. You should
take up security as
well as medicine."
When Marishka made it down to the camp, Mark commanded:
"Computer, end
program." The two walked together towards the holodeck arch. "In
my sixth year on
Voyager, they added command capabilities to my program." They
left through the
double doors. "When I arrived back in the Alpha Quadrant, my
matrix was upgraded
and all two million tactical subroutines were downloaded for
permanent access."
Cair smiled, her face showing her awe of him. "You are a man of
wonder Doctor. I am
only sorry that after we make it back to base I'll be reassigned
and possibly not meet
up with you again."
He grinned with modesty. "Your praise is touching, Corporal. This
is the first
commission in over two years which required this much action from
me. Anyway, it's a
small quadrant; it's possible we'll run into eachother again -
who knows?"
As if on cue, the com echoed with the inevitable:
=/\= All hands, this is First Lt. Avakar. Prepare to dock =/\=
Sgt. Arquin Tan
There was no fanfare, no trumpets or fireworks as the Black Star
approached Earth.
The silent blackness of space contained no soundtrack as the
Starfleet vessel dropped
out of warp, still towing the Uriah.
"Black Star to Starfleet Command, requesting landing clearance,
eta 4 minutes."
Gunnery Sergeant Arquin Tan spoke over the comm channel.
"We have you on sensors, Black Star; You may proceed to Docking
Pad 13. We are
transmitting coordinates."
Tan glanced over at the helm and saw the on duty helmsman nod.
"Thank you, Command. Please notify Starfleet Intel that we have a
Romulan prisoner
aboard who will need to be debriefed and questioned. I believe
our communications
officer transmitted both the scientific and tactical data
previously. We are also towing a
derelict vessel which should be looked at by Intel."
There was a pause before Starfleet Command replied.
=/\= Yes, Black Star, Intel reports receipt of the data and are
standing by to have the
prisoner beamed to them. Release the derelict vessel and they
will have a ship ready to
pick it up. =/\=
Tan nodded to the security chief and with a touch of a sensor
pad, the Romulan was
dispatched to the Starfleet Headquarters Detention Center.
Another button press and
the Uriah floated free, quickly being left behind until a
Defiant-class vessel decloaked
and took it in tow. Sensors identified the vessel as the USS
Hood.
Tan glanced at First Lieutenant Avakar for approval and got it.
The CO seemed to be
satisfied and thus, so was he.
He turned back to the screen which displayed the approaching
Earth.
"Command, the prisoner and the vessel are away and we are on
final approach. We'll
see you planetside."
"Roger, Black Star. Welcome home."
Closing the channel, Tan turned back to Avakar.
"Excellent job, Sergeant." the CO spoke. "Your performance will
figure in my final
report before the ship is decommissioned."
"Thank you, sir." Tan said. Vulcan praise was a rare thing.
"Shall I make the
reassignment announcements to the crew now?"
"Thank you, Number One."
"Attention all hands, this is the XO." Tan said on shipwide. "As
soon as we land, the
Black Star is to be decommissioned and refit. As such, we are all
going to be
reassigned. You will receive your reassignments shortly, but
until then, you'll be
stationed planetside. Please remember that our mission here was
and still is classified
and you are not to speak to anyone without proper authorization.
On a personal note,
the Lieutenant and I would like to thank you for being an
excellent and efficient crew
and for accomplishing our mission so easily. With some luck,
perhaps some of us will
work together again. Good luck and good roads."
There was very little more said as the Black Thunder lightly
touched down on it's
landing pad, like a falcon come to roost.
Finally home.
Dr. Mark Zimmerman
Mark & Marishka Cair arrived on the bridge for the approach.
Mark gazed at the rich blue of Terra's oceans as the Black Star
made its way towards
the northwestern hemisphere.
With the expertise he'd come to know in a very short time, their
craft docked smoothly
without incident.
Everyone looked around. Many - like Mark - sighed.
It was over.
Gunnery Sergeant Arquin Tan
Dr. Mark Zimmerman, Sgt. CMO
Lance Corporal Marishka Cair
With the familiar hum of the transporters, three brilliant blue
energy beams resolved into
three former Black Star senior officers: the XO, the CMO and the
TAC/SEC Officer.
Their first greeting was three phaser rifles being poked in their
faces as the ever
overwatchful Security for the Black Star HQ assumed their duties.
Tan sighed and
looked to his friends, an eyebrow arched. "Who wants this one?"
Cair steps forward grabbing the phaser rifle's barrel. "Don't you
ever get informed of
coming transports here?" She twists it out of his hand, in one
smooth action stuns the
other two guards, smiling as they fall to the floor.
Yet another guard lifted his rifle and took aim. Mark quickly
shoved Corporal Cair out
of the line of fire. Naturally, the guard a ways behind him was
hit as the beam passed
through his projected body.
"What is this, some kind of entry test?" Arquin sighed at the
physical antics and decided
to use another muscle. He turned to the last guard who had raised
his rifle and entered
his mind. To the guard, it seemed as though Tan had simply
disappeared from view, but
as he searched for the XO, a hand touched his shoulder. Startled,
he turned to see the
Betazoiod standing right next to him. Their eyes met and the
guard was lost.
"Sleep." With the simple one-word command, the guard was snoring
on the ground.
Tan looked back at the last remaining guard and said, "I think
you'd better put it down
if you don't want a migraine for the next 3 weeks." The guard
cowed and acquiesced
quickly. Tan looked back at the Doctor and the Corporal: "Shall
we go? I don't think
Admiral Redneck likes to wait too long."
Mark's eyes widened. "Don't you think that was a little
excessive?"
Tan was nonplussed. "What, compared to shooting them?" He grinned
at Cair.
Cair smiled. "I only stunned him. didn't turn him to dust."
Zimmerman only rolled his eyes and sighed.
"Ah. He's dreaming of his happy childhood right now." Tan waved
his hand at the
guard. "Speaking of happy childhoods, I'm staying with Covert
Ops. The war may be
over, but I've got a score to settle with Cardassia."
"I have a practice at the Jupiter Station to return to," said
Mark.
Cair: "I plan on going where there is action, maybe try for a
ship going to the neutral
zone."
Another transport beam delivered First Lieutenant Avakar,
crouched in a martial arts
stance. He glanced around for a moment, and then managed to look
mildly perturbed
and - God help him - disappointed. "You couldn't save one for
me?"
"Sorry, Sir," Mark responded with mock sheepishness, "They just
didn't have that sort
of staying power."
Cair smiles. "I think I'll check out the bar and find a Klingon
with a bad attitude to pick
a fight with."
Tan grinned at Cair. "Now THAT sounds like fun. Doc? We'll
probably need you after
a while. Or they will. How's your Klingon anatomy skills?"
"First rate as always."
"Now, wait a minute." The sounds of impending revelry were broken
by the stern voice
of their commanding officer. "There will be no fighting under my
command."
The three turned to their commanding officer in silent unison.
"Until, " Avakar's face broke into a grin, "my officers have a
drink or two on me."
"Well," Tan said with a mixture of incredulity and mock
seriousness. "Whatever the CO
orders." He gestured to the archway leading to the promenade.
"After you, sir."
Avakar smiled smugly, then put his arm across the shoulders of
his comrades, as
together they headed towards their next adventure.
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