Star Trek Enterprise: Rosetta by Dave Stern
Author:Dave Stern [Stern, Dave]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: High Tech, Star Trek fiction, Archer; Jonathan (Fictitious character), Space Opera, Star trek, Interplanetary voyages, Fiction, Science Fiction, Adventure, Life on other planets, General, Radio and television novels, Media Tie-In
ISBN: 9781416509561
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Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek
Published: 2005-11-29T00:00:00+00:00
Emmen led her up a level and through an unmarked door, into a large room
roughly the size of Enterprise's main bridge, furnished with a single
horseshoe-shaped console (a smaller version of the ones in the chamber)
and a large display screen, on which video from the battle she'd
witnessed earlier-the lone Antianna ship against the Armada-was playing.
"Wait here," Emmen said, and then he disappeared.
With nothing else to do, Hoshi watched the screen a moment. She had no
way of knowing for sure, but the footage seemed to be from earlier in the
battle-prior to her arrival aboard S-12. The Antianna ship was motionless
in space; a handful of Armada vessels circled around it. No weapons fire
was being exchanged.
There was an audio track playing along with the footage. Barely audible,
coming from the console-no, not from the console, from a headset lying
atop it. She moved closer. It sounded to her a little like the Antianna
signal, but something was different about it.
She picked the headset up and listened. Definitely the Antianna signal,
but slowed down. Separated into its fifty-seven individual components.
Interesting. She listened a moment, focusing in on each pulse as it
played.
"If you're wondering, we are searching for correlations between the
signal pulses and the movements of the Antianna ship."
Hoshi started, almost dropping the headset. She set it back down on the
console, turned and saw Elder Green standing behind her. Or rather
turned, looked down, and then saw Elder Green, who was much shorter in
person than on the viewscreen. A whole head shorter-but for all that, no
less commanding a presence. Close-cropped silver hair, intense blue eyes,
the same coarse brown robe all the Mediators wore.
"As of yet our efforts have proven unsuccessful."
"Elder Green," Hoshi said.
"Ensign Hoshi Sato. I apologize for not greeting you sooner. It has
been-as I'm sure you can guess-a busy few hours."
"I understand, sir."
"I believe the correct honorific in your language would be ma'am."
A smile tugged at the corners of Green's mouth.
Hoshi blushed. "Excuse me."
"It is of no consequence." The Mediator shrugged. "I want to thank you
for coming to S-12. I am certain you will be of great assistance to us in
our translation efforts."
"Oh?" Hoshi said, curious. She'd hardly gotten that impression from the
Mediators at the reception the other night.
"I have been reviewing your work for the last few days," Green continued,
"at least those parts of it which are accessible through the commercially
traded databases, and have been quite impressed. You are a resilient
young woman. A resourceful young woman."
"Thank you, but&I'm not exactly sure what you're referring to."
Green clasped her hands behind her, and walked to the display screen.
"The Huantamos, for one," she said, her back to Hoshi. "You certainly
went to great lengths to learn their language. Living among them for-how
long was it-six months? Learning the culture as well as the words-an
essential skill for a linguist, that kind of empathy. Essential and in my
experience, all too rare."
Hoshi was too surprised to respond for a second. The Huantamos? That was
years ago, she'd been back on Earth, working for a private foundation
helping to catalogue some of the languages of the more remote Amazonian
tribes, of
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