Star Trek - TOS - 59 - The Disinherited by unknow
Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2010-08-06T16:30:53.792000+00:00
navigator named Pavel Chekov.
* * *
As Uhura emerged from the turbolift with
Baila a step behind her, Wesley glanced in their
direction. While casual on the surface, his
scrutiny conveyed the intended meaning. Officers were
not to report late to his bridge--unless they had
a damned good excuse.
However, as she didn't have a good excuse,
Uhura simply made her way to the commodore's
side and stood there silent. She could hear the soft
padding of Baila's boots behind her as he
exchanged places with the communications officer from the
previous shift.
Wesley seemed intent on the viewscreen, with
its sweep of Rithramen landscape. But he
wasn't nearly as intent as he seemed.
"You're a little tardy," he acknowledged, rubbing
it in--though he spoke too softly for anyone but
Uhura to hear him.
"It won't happen again," she assured him,
also sotto voce.
He looked up at her, the beginnings of a
smile softening the line of his mouth. "Good. Then
we can get to the bottom of this statuary question."
Without turning, he addressed his communications
officer, who'd barely had a moment to settle
in. "Raise present-cycle governor
Endris, Mr. Baila."
"Aye, sir," came the response.
It took a while for Endris to appear. Which was
understandable, Uhura mused, given the fact that the
Rithrim weren't expecting a communication right
now. As she waited, she went over the kinds of
signals she might use to convey their curiosity
about the statues.
Abruptly the image on the viewscreen
shifted, and there was Endris. As before, he was
surrounded by the kind of brightness that made Uhura
squint.
"Greetings," said the Rithrim. "I have been
told you wish to speak with me." His hands posed the
question why?
Wesley smiled. "Nothing terribly
important, I think. However, part of the reason
we're here is to gain a better understanding of your people,
and if we're to understand you, we must ask questions."
There was no need for Uhura to do very much; the ^ws
would speak for themselves, even to a Rithrim.
"I agree," Endris assured him. His
gestures underlined the sentiment.
"Good," said the commodore. He cleared his
throat. "Back at the procreation center, I
couldn't help but notice the statuary around the
building. Fine workmanship, too. But it looked
as if some statues had been removed." He
leaned forward slightly in his seat. "Is there a
reason for that?"
This time Uhura had a bigger part to play. She
had to expand on Wesley's praise for the
statues, then make his request as polite as
possible.
Whether it was her doing or not, the Rithrim
seemed unperturbed by the query. "The conditions at
Girin Gatha have not been kind to some of the
statuary," he explained. "We have found it necessary
to repair or replace certain pieces." His
signs invited further inquiries if Wesley
thought they would be productive; Uhura said as
much.
The commodore shook his head. "No. I think
we've got our answer. Thank you for your
patience, Present-cycle Governor." The
lieutenant embellished the expression of
gratitude.
"It was no trouble," Endris told him. His
expression seemed to change subtly;
likewise, Uhura noted, the position of his
hands. "Unfortunately, I must convey some news
you may not find pleasing."
A crease developed in the center of
Wesley's forehead. "Oh?"
The Rithrim clearly didn't know how
to respond to that. Uhura used her signs to turn
it into an appeal for additional information.
"There has been an alteration of plans," said
the governor. "We have decided against providing a
site for your observation facility.
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