TOS 64 - The Starship Trap by Star Trek
Author:Star Trek [Star Trek]
Language: deu
Format: epub
Tags: \Star Trek
Published: 2011-01-02T07:58:50.827000+00:00
blasted into her atomic components," Omen said with
growing anger, "during a starship battle with
Klingons." Omen glared at him as if Kirk were
personally responsible.
Kirk said, "Nobody is drafted
into Starfleet. Your daughter took her chances just
like the rest of us. She obviously thought the risk was
worthwhile."
"Why she was murdered is not the point. She is
dead."
"You can't bring her back, no matter how many
starships you destroy."
"No, but I can save others like her."
Kirk shook his head. "You can't stop
Klingons from attacking if they're so inclined."
"In my universe, Captain, no one would be
armed."
"We're not talking about the destruction of
armament, are we, Professor? We're talking
about the destruction of starships full of people,
individuals as innocent as your daughter."
"Thousands suffer so that millions may live."
"Intellectual poppycock."
"You refuse to understand." He shrugged. "Perhaps
it is really of no consequence."
In fact, Kirk was convinced that he did
understand. Before, he'd called Omen crazy, but that
was only a metaphor for Kirk's conviction that
Omen was terribly wrong. Now it was clear that
Omen was attempting to bring back his daughter
by eliminating the weapons that had killed her--
weapons very much like the ones he himself had designed.
The action was futile, of course;
intellectually, even Omen had to know that. But
guilt, and the desire of a father to save his daughter,
were strong forces and not alt rational. McCoy had
been correct Nobody on the Enterprise
had the time or the expertise to cure Omen.
"Yes, the understanding of one starship captain is
of no consequence," Omen said.
"And the destruction of one starship?" Kirk
asked.
"Granted, it is only a symbolic action.
But we are speaking of the Enterprise, the
flagship. After it is gone Ms. Payton will
interview me. I will explain my reasoning so that
anyone who cares to listen cannot help but understand."
"That's where Conrad Franklin Kent
comes in," Kirk said.
"Precisely. A man in his position will
make my ultimatum much easier to deliver."
Kirk was confused. Omen wanted the galaxy
to live in peace, but he wanted to do it by destroying
any starship that flew by. He could try
justifying that to the parties involved, but Kirk
didn't think that any of them would be particularly
sympathetic. He asked, "Ultimatum?"
"Yes, Captain. Certainly you don't
believe that even I would be so callous as to throw
starships into the Aleph without giving their crews a
chance to reform."
"Reform?"
"Have I reduced you to single-^w questions,
Captain?"
Kirk was peeved by Omen's amusement. He
said, "Answer them if you can."
Omen sighed and said, "Through the report that Ms.
Payton will write for Mr. Kent I will offer the
fleets of the galaxy a choice. If they will
completely disarm, I will not destroy their ships."
Certainly the Klingons and Romulans would not
go for Professor Omen's plan, which meant that
even if Starfleet were inclined to send ships out
unprotected, it would be constrained to ignore that
inclination. Kirk tried to explain this prediction
to Professor Omen.
Omen said, "Then what happens next will be on
their heads, not mine." Omen walked back down the
gallery, stopping now and then to appreciate a work
of his daughter's art.
It seemed to Kirk that they had reached an
impasse, and that he would learn no more from Omen.
He was also curious to know how Spock and
Scotty were doing.
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