TOS 14 - The Trellisane Confrontation by Star Trek
Author:Star Trek [Star Trek]
Language: deu
Format: epub
Tags: \Star Trek
Published: 2011-01-02T07:58:49.875000+00:00
face grim. "I'll remember," he
said. He stared wordlessly at Mori for a moment.
"I'm not about to forget
about you, you can be sure of that." He strode back
toward the elevator,
the Assassin close behind him.
Only minutes later, the faint lurch of
transition between normal space and
subspace, more psychological than physical,
hit Mori. On the great screen
in front of him, the star field disappeared
momentarily and then shimmered
back into existence. But now it was static, the motion
apparent because of
the enormous velocities of the higher warp speeds
utterly absent. The
illusion of a flowing universe had given way to the
illusion that the ship
was absolutely still in a static universe. Although
Mori ordered Sulu to
press on at the greatest speed the impulse
engines would provide, he knew
that those speeds were so low in comparison to the vast
distance yet to be
covered, that the Enterprise might as well be standing
still. Their
pursuers, if there were any, would surely not be so
limited. It must have
happened when the ship was damaged and he and his
partners had escaped. Why
had the fool let his ship be damaged that way?
If Mori had been in charge
already, it would never have happened! But it had
happened. Mori groaned.
He was too preoccupied to notice the rush of
hope that had buoyed up the
slumping Sulu. He knew from his console that the
ship's speed had been
constant before, under warp drive. Scott had lied,
quickly and
extemporaneously, but apparently convincingly.
Now they had gained a few
hours, another ally in the form of the chief engineer,
and their captors
had been weakened by one. It had taken a
lot to make Sulu's natural
cheerfulness go dormant; now it came bubbling up
again.
At the sound of a throat being cleared, McCoy
looked up from
report from an assistant he was reading.
Spenreed stood in the
doorway, looking stricken. "Doctor. I
wanted to thank you for
helping me. I'mMy call has come."
"Your what?"
"My, uh, my call. So you won't see me
again."
"I don't understand," McCoy said. "You're
going somewhere?"
Spenreed choked back a sudden sob. "No.
No, I'm not. Yegemot
don't go anywhere. We just die."
"Die!" McCoy thought he began to understand.
"Are you trying to
tell me you've received some sort of premonition
of death?"
Spenreed nodded. "The call. I was officially
informed by a
representative of the Food
Provenders gemot. He said it must be
before the banquet for gemot leaders."
"Oh, yes. That damned banquet. I have to be
there, and I'm sure
not looking forward to it. Now, you listen to me,
Spenreed. I've
run into this sort of superstition, this fortune telling
and
forecasting men's deaths, on other worlds, and I can
tell you
it's nonsense. It doesn't
matter where in the Galaxy you run into it, it's still
nonsense. You come to me after that banquet, and I'll
repeat everything I just said, and we'll see how you
feel about it then."
Spenreed laughed suddenly and grinned a fierce,
broad grin. "You may see me at the banquet,
Doctor. Tell me then." He stalked off down
the hall,
leaving McCoy to wonder at his sudden anger.
McCoy pondered both that anger and the rest of the
curious episode for some minutes. Finally, he
shook his head and dismissed it all. "Damned
ignorance," he muttered. Maybe I can
force-feed some science into these
slaves. If their masters don't object.
Well, their masters better learn
very soon to change their
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