From: "Lenora McCoy" (formerly FRYC03A@prodigy.com) Date: Thu, 7 Mar 1996 02:09:20 -0500 Subject: Quantum Kirk, part 02 They materialized in a dark hallway intersection. Saavik took out a device and it beeped. She looked up and reported, "Indeterminate life signs." They split up, but after a few moments, he heard a shout, "AH! JIM!" Sam followed the sound of his voice and found him with a dead body hanging next to McCoy's head. No wonder he'd shouted! Sam began to help him un-hang the bodies-they must have been the station's personnel. McCoy looked up at Sam from the lower level and called up, "Well, rigor hasn't set in...this couldn't have happened too long ago, Jim." Sam caught himself mentally reciting, 'Rigor Mortis-the rigidity of the muscles and joints from the accumulation of acids and coagulation of protoplasm'. He stopped himself there, as he heard Saavik call, "Admiral, over here." He walked over to her, and she pointed to a large box, "In here." Sam looked at the box with some scrutiny, then made a fist and smashed the control panel. He stole a brief glance at McCoy and Saavik. Saavik seemed surprised and perplexed, but McCoy was smirking, as if it was normal. A door opened on the right-hand side of the box. Two men fell out, one with dark skin and a mustache, the other with Russian features. Both were wearing uniforms like Saavik, McCoy's and his own. Sam murmured, "Oh my God." The Russian spoke first, "Oh, sir, it vas Khan," he certainly was Russian-he had a very distinct and very thick accent. "Ve found him on Ceti Alpha VI...he put creatures in our bodies to control our minds." McCoy looked concerned as he scrutinized them, "It's OK. You're all right now." The Russian continued, "Made us say lies, do things. But ve beat him. He thought he controlled us but he did not. The Keptin vas strong." Sam heard a 'whoomp!' and glanced to his side to see Al. Al told him, "The Russian is a Pavel Chekov, who used to be your Navigator, then switched over to Security Chief and is now First Officer and Science Officer of the USS Reliant. The other man is Captain Clark Terrell of the Reliant." Terrell picked up the description as Al finished, "He couldn't find it. Even the data banks were empty." Sam thought about that-Genesis! Khan was after Genesis! Oh Boy! Then he got control of himself and told the others, "Let's make a thorough search of the place." They did and found the Transporter still on. He said so and McCoy breathed, "Because no one was left to turn it off!" They examined the co-ordinates set and Saavik remarked, "This is not logical. These co-ordinates are deep inside Regula, a planetoid we know to be lifeless." Sam thought about it and looked at Al, who had, amazingly been silent all this time. He murmured, " When Stage Two was to be completed, it was to be underground. It was to be underground." Saavik inquired, "Stage Two of what?" Sam then opened his communicator to call Spock, "Captain Spock, damage report?" "If we were to go 'by the book' as Mr. Saavik, hours would seem like days." Sam smiled-a code, "I read you, Captain, let's have it." "We will not have auxiliary power for 2 days. Main power will not be back on line for 6 days. 'By the book, Admiral'" Sam smiled again, and Al seemed confused. Sam decided to give Spock some orders, "If you don't hear from us in one hour, leave Regula and proceed to Starfleet Headquarters. Contact them as soon as you're out of jamming range." A woman's voice cut in-Lieutenant Uhura, he guessed, "We won't leave without you, sir!" Sam thought about this a moment, "If we haven't called you by then, there won't BE anyone to leave behind! Kirk out." He walked over to the transporter platform, "Bones?" He waved McCoy onto the platform. McCoy asked, "Go? *Where* are we going?" "We're going wherever they went." McCoy looked...frightened?...and shuddered, "What if they went *nowhere*?" Sam smiled, "Then this will be your big chance to get away from it all." McCoy looked ready to blow, and so did Al. Al disappeared and Sam asked Terrell and Chekov, "Well, gentlemen, you can stay here or--" Terrell replied, "If it's all the same to you Admiral, I'd like to come with." Sam, McCoy, Chekov, and Terrell stepped onto the platform and Saavik tapped commands into the panel and joined them. Sam felt the tingle of de-materialization and saw himself in a cave-like room. Suddenly they were attacked! Sam was never a great fighter but he managed to hold off his attacker. Then the attack stopped when a young blonde woman walked in and told them to stop. Sam asked, "Where is Dr. Marcus?" The young, well-built man who had been attacking Sam replied, "I am." Sam started in surprise, since he had gathered that Dr. Carol Marcus was a woman. The blonde woman walked over to Sam and said, "Jim? This is Dr. David Marcus." Sam thought, 'That explains it.' David Marcus looked over at the blonde woman and said, "Mother, they've come to take Genesis!" Sam smiled and decided now was the time to explain. "I never authorized anyone to take Genesis from you, Doctor. A man named Khan Noonien Singh has taken over the starship Reliant and he's trying to take Genesis. We came to try and protect Genesis." David gave him an angry look, "Then why did HE," and he pointed at Chekov, "help them?" Sam was about to explain when Chekov broke in, "Khan vas controlling me. He made me say lies to you. I did NOT help him." David, however, did not appear to believe him. At that point Terrell spoke into his wrist communicator, "You have been listening, Khan?" Khan's heavily accented voice came in reply, "Yes. You have done well. Now, you must kill them." Terrell replied shakily, "You have the coordinates to beam up Genesis." Terrell then held out a phaser and by the blinking lights McCoy apparently could tell that it was set to kill, as he announced, "Jim, that phaser is set to kill!" Terrell told them, "I...do *not* want to...kill you." and after a few minutes of wavering he slowly turned the front of the phaser towards himself and fired. He dissolved into thin air with a blood-curdling scream. Chekov then let out an equally loud scream and fell on the floor. A squid-like thing crawled out of his ear and McCoy looked at it, horrified, then pulled out his medical kit and began to examine him. Sam pulled out his phaser and set it to a high setting, just like how Spock had taught him to do, and fired at the creature. It melted, and it was all Sam could do to keep from getting visibly sick. Nothing he'd seen in Medical School could have prepared him for *that*. Sam then decided that revenge was in order and he took Chekov's communicator. McCoy looked up when he did so and asked, "What are you going to do, Jim?" Sam replied, "Diplomacy, Bones," and turned on the communicator. "KHAN!!!! You thought you won but you haven't. You tried to kill me but like a poor marks-man you keep missing the target! If you want me, you'll have to come get me!" With that, a device that looked like a photon torpedo and some sort of computer disappeared in blue sparkles. Khan told Sam, "Kirk, I don't need to kill you. I'm going to do to you what you did to me, leave you for all eternity stranded in the center of a dead planet. Buried alive...buried alive." "KHAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" No use, the frequency was closed. McCoy got Chekov situated on a makeshift bed of coats and left him to sleep. Saavik took out her communicator and spoke into it, "Saavik to Enterprise, Saavik to Enterprise." McCoy told her, "It's no use. If Spock followed orders, they're long gone by now. What I'm worried about now is how are we going to eat?" The blonde woman, whom Sam assumed was Dr. Carol Marcus, told him, "There's enough food in the Genesis cave to last a lifetime." McCoy looked puzzled, and voiced it-as he seemed accustomed to doing, "I thought this was the Genesis cave." Carol looked up at the ceiling, "This? It took the Starfleet Corps of Engineers ten months working in space suits to dig this tunnel. What we did in there, we did in a day!" McCoy looked awed. "David, why don't you show the Doctor and Lieutenant the Genesis cave." The three of them left and Carol looked at Sam. "Well, you did what I asked, you stayed out of his life." "Why?" Carol appeared sad, "I wanted him in my world, not in your world of Starships and Starfleet. Come on." She picked up her light spring-weather jacket, put it on, and took his hand. She led him into a beautiful cave, with a waterfall, fruit trees, grass, and beautiful foliage. McCoy walked over to him and said, "Jim! This is incredible! Have you ever seen the like?" Carol looked over Sam's shoulder and asked, "Can I cook, or can't I?" They all sat down and began to munch on fruit. Saavik walked up to Sam and began, "Sir, may I ask you a question?" "What's on your mind Lieutenant?" She replied, "The Kobayashi Maru sir." Sam remembered the background Spock had given him. "Are you asking me if we're playing out that scenario now?" Saavik looked perplexed-or as perplexed as one can without showing emotion, "On the test sir, what did you do?" McCoy spoke up at that point, saving Sam embarrassment. "Lieutenant, you are looking at the only cadet to ever beat the no-win scenario." Sam subconsciously noted that he pronounced the 'a' in 'scenario' like a short 'a' rather than a short 'e'. Saavik looked at him in a Vulcan sort of awe and asked, "How did you do it sir?" Sam suddenly remembered Spock's brief mention of it. "I reprogrammed the simulator. Made it possible to win. Got a commendation for original thinking." She looked shocked-in an unemotional way, "You cheated sir. You've never faced death." Sam smiled and flipped open his communicator, "It's been two hours-are you ready?" Spock's voice came through, "Right on schedule, Admiral." Sam looked up at Saavik-who was in her own kind of shock, and told her as he took a last bite of his peach, "I don't like to loose." When they reached the ship Saavik asked about the message earlier explaining repair times. Sam told her, "Saavik, you of all people go by the book." Spock continued the explanation at this point, "Regulation 46A, 'If transmissions are being monitored during battle, no uncoded messages on an open channel'" She looked at Spock, "You lied." Spock replied to her accusation with, "I did not. I merely exaggerated." Sam continued his explanation, "Hours instead of days. Now we have minutes instead of hours." They arrived on the bridge in a few minutes, after climbing through what seemed like miles of tunnels that Spock called "Jefferies Tubes". Sam sat in the center seat calmly, as if he'd been doing it for years instead of a day, and asked, "Report. What's our position in relation to the Reliant?" Spock replied calmly, sounding unconcerned, "Tactical on screen." Sam looked at the picture with some alarm as he noticed what seemed to be a interstellar cat-and-mouse game. He asked Spock, "What are our options?" Spock replied, "There is the Mutara Nebula, fifteen light minutes away. Tactical and shields will be inoperable, however." Sam smiled. That was just perfect. "Doesn't matter. At least we'll be even. Saavik, set a course for the Nebula." Saavik replied calmly, "Aye sir." and imputed the command into her console. Sam waited until she was through and then told Sulu, "Take us out. Maximum speed." While they moved slowly towards the Nebula, Sam sat and worried. He didn't know anything about this, just enough to give some simple commands. He wondered why he hadn't leaped yet. As if reading his mind from centuries in the past, Al appeared. He hit his hand link, which squealed and said, "The guy in the waiting room is worrying about something called a Warp Drive. He says it's probably down and Khan will kill them. He was moaning, 'Spock, don't try and fix the drive. You'll kill yourself'. Dr. Beeks is trying to calm him down now." Sam pondered this. Sam seemed to feel worried, deep down inside. He wondered if there was some sort of connection between Kirk and Spock-perhaps from that mind-reading thing Spock had done earlier. Al then added, "Ziggy thinks that there is an 89% probability that Spock *should* go fix this 'Warp Drive', to save the ship." Sam was shocked and tried to keep from showing it. He knew that here, on the "Bridge", he couldn't talk with Al, or else he'd be committed. Al must have figured that out, because he voiced what Sam couldn't. "This is probably why you haven't leaped yet." Then suddenly, Khan took some pot-shots at the Enterprise. Sam snapped back to the battle and yelled, "Return fire!" Sulu frantically punched buttons on his console and so did Chekov, who had come to the Bridge earlier and was manning the weapons console. After a few moments Chekov exclaimed, "Direct hit!" Spock followed that up by remarking, "Their port nacelle has been sheared off. They can no longer achieve warp without service at a spacedock." "Wonderful. Now we're doing better. Chekov, try and disable their weapons systems." Chekov nodded, "Aye, sair." Spock then announced, "I am picking up an energy wave of unknown configuration, emanating from the Reliant." Although Spock didn't know what it was, Dr. Marcus apparently did. "It's the Genesis torpedo. It's on a buildup to detonation." Sam didn't like the sound of *that*. "How long have we got?" Marcus looked resigned as he replied, "We encoded it for three minutes." Sam swore softly, and then hit a button on his console. "Scotty, we need Warp Drive in two minutes or we're all dead." No reply came. "Scotty!" Unbeknownst to anyone on the Bridge, Spock got up out of his seat and walked to the turbolift. He went down to Engineering, and found McCoy tending to the engineers. As Spock walked over to the Dilithium Chamber, McCoy blocked his path, shouting, "You're NOT going in there!" Spock replied, "Perhaps not, Doctor. What is Mr. Scott's condition?" McCoy's face was lined with worry, "Well, I don't know that he--" Spock grabbed McCoy's shoulder, saying, "Sorry, Doctor. I have no time for logic." He pulled off Scott's gloves and then pressed a hand to McCoy's face, murmuring, "Remember." Then, he put on the gloves and walked into a glass-walled room. Pulling the top off a pedestal in the center of the room, he reached into the blinding light emanating from the pillar, and pulled out a beautiful quartz-like crystal. He walked to the side of the room, set down the crystal and took out a new one. He placed the new one in the pillar and replaced the top. Having done so, he walked to the corner of the room and collapsed. A man at the side of the Bridge turned to Sam and announced, "Sir, we have Warp Drive!" "Thank you, Scotty. Go, Sulu!" They raced away from the Reliant, the massive explosion following them. Then he heard McCoy's voice over the intercom. "Jim, I think you'd better come down here. Better come quick." As Sam raced to the turbolift door, he noticed Spock was missing. "Oh, no!" When he got to Engineering, he saw Spock behind the glass doors. "Spock!" Sam ran to save him, but McCoy and Scott held him back. "Jim, he's dead already." "No!!" Spock stood up, adjusted his shirt, and walked over to Sam. Beside him, Al commented, "He's about to die and he's worried about keeping his uniform neat and tidy." "Don't grieve, Admiral. It was logical. The needs of the many outweigh..." Sam finished, "...the needs of the few." Spock nodded, "Or the one." He held his hand up to the plate of glass, fingers spread in a 'V' fashion. "Live long and prosper!" He sat down, back to the glass, as he took his last breath. Sam felt the tingle of quantum disruption begin. As he began his leap, he said a silent, fond, farewell to his friend and comrade. "I'll miss you Spock. May you find happiness in Heaven, or wherever your race believes that the souls of your dead go. Good-bye, my friend." Where would his next leap take him, he wondered. Back aboard the Enterprise, James T. Kirk reflected on what had happened while he was trapped in another man's body. He sat in his quarters, close to tears. His best friend, Spock, had died, and Jim hadn't been there for him. "Spock, wherever you are, I love you, and I'll miss you forever and ever." He got up and left his quarters to deliver the eulogy at Spock's funeral. "Good-bye Spock." THE END