Star Trek DS9 - Avatar 1 by S. D. Perry

Star Trek DS9 - Avatar 1 by S. D. Perry

Author:S. D. Perry [S. D. Perry]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, General, Science Fiction, Media Tie-In, Space Opera, Adventure, High Tech
ISBN: 9780743400503
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: 2014-02-21T16:00:00+00:00


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After her hurried briefing, Deanna Troi reached the bridge as quickly as she could, the intensity of me atmosphere immediately setting her teeth on edge. The Enterprise was shadowing the freighter, which was apparently only minutes from hitting a strong current that would toss menu unshielded, into the whirling, deadly spumes of light. Will's report was officially overdue, and the transporters were still off-line... mere were still too many variables for exact predictions, but simply, if they couldn't make contact with the away team soon, they would be lost

Deeply frustrated, the captain was listening to an engineering update and leaning over the helm's console, watching stats. Deanna took her seat, breathing deeply as she opened herself up, first acknowledging and then tuning past the people directly around her. She felt for

Will, searching for the familiar presence in a radiating arc of awareness, but couldn't find him; she couldn't find anyone. She hadn't really expected to, the Badlands disrupted all sorts of sensors, even her innate empathic sense, but she'd had to try.

Having nothing to report, Deanna stayed silent, watching the freighter, hearing status revisions and possible solutions to the problem—but her concern for her lover and friends wouldn't allow her any real objectivity. She gave into it instead, recognizing her own need to feel productive in the face of such frustration.

Nothing to lose, anyway.

Deanna closed her eyes for just a few seconds, seeing herself, seeing a sense of warning expanding from her presence, mentally speaking words of alarm. Will, you're all in danger, look out, receive, understand that you're in trouble. She knew mat it was probably useless, she wasn't much of a sender outside her own species, but her faith in their connection gave her hope—that by some chance he would feel the fear in her thoughts and understand what was happening, before it was too late.



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