TNG - The Devil's Heart by Star Trek
Author:Star Trek [Star Trek]
Language: deu
Format: epub
Tags: \Star Trek
Published: 2011-01-02T07:59:38.517000+00:00
CHAPTER 18
"Engage."
In Riker's mind, that simple word was
inextricably intertwined with the basso pulse of the
starship engines and a dazzling starburst of warp
light on the viewscreen. A feeling of
suppressed excitement was underscored by Picard's
crisp declamation; he never issued that order in
an offhand manner.
"At current warp speed," announced
Data, "our estimated arrival at Vulcan will
be in three point six days."
Picard never even slouched when he occupied the
captain's chair. At his most relaxed, he
might cross his legs and lean back. Today,
Riker noted, the captain had adopted his most
regal carriage, with both feet planted
firmly on the deck and his head held high as he
studied the viewscreen. The very mention of Sarek and
T'Sara's homeworld seemed to trigger this
unconscious show of respect; Picard's only
departure from a formal posture was the crooking of
one arm to hold the Heart.
"I've been to Vulcan several times," said the
first officer, "but I've never had a chance
to actually visit the planet surface. I'm
looking forward to that opportunity now."
When the silence that followed this comment lengthened
uncomfortably, Troi leaned slightly forward from
her position on the other side of Picard.
"Yes, I'm also looking forward to shore leave
there. It should prove to be very interesting, if rather
warm." She spoke to Riker, but her eyes were on
the captain.
Another silence.
"And I'm sure the Vulcan Science
Academy will look forward to our arrival," said
Riker, forging ahead des pite a growing
self-consciousness. He had started this damn
conversation, but he couldn't seem to stop it as
easily. "The Heart is a most unusual--"
"What did you say?" Picard turned to face
his first officer. "What about the Heart?"
"Just that I'm sure the archaeologists at the
Vulcan Science Academy must be very curious
about it. As an historical relic, it should keep
them occupied for quite some time."
Picard reacted to that admittedly banal
statement with a frown. His one free hand tugged at
the hem of his tunic. "Yes, I suppose it
will."
"Isn't that the purpose of this trip?" asked
Troi, and Riker wondered what emotion she
sensed that made this request for clarification necessary.
"To return the artifacts of T'Sara's
excavation to Vulcan?"
"Of course, Counselor," said Picard with a
grimace of impatience. "I was under the
impression I had made that clear during our last
briefing."
Troi nodded, but made no reply.
"In the meantime, it makes a dandy conversation
piece," said Riker with a grin. No one laughed.
"Although, I've noticed that it must be lighter than
it looks. You don't seem to mind its weight."
This was a rather blatant ploy for a chance to at least
touch the stone; except for Data, the captain was
the only one who had held the Heart.
"I hadn't given it much thought," said Picard.
He did not proffer the stone to his curious first
officer, and Riker wondered why Picard had
bothered to bring the stone with him onto the bridge.
To Riker's relief, the next long silence
finally signaled the death of this particular topic of
conversation; but his trepidation returned when he saw
Data swivel around in order to face the command
center.
"Captain, I have completely reassembled and
recalibrated all testing units in my
laboratory, and I have certified that they are in
excellent working order. If I could continue my
examination of the Heart, we could provide the
Academy scientists with valuable baseline
information as to its nature.
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