Episode Number: 4×15
Written by: Kelly Fitzpatrick & Derek Tyler Attico, with Jon Crew
Directed by: Jon Crew
Transmission: 7th September 2024
Guest Stars:
- Thacinn: Tilikaal refugee
- Vice Admiral Hayes: Starfleet Chief of Strategic Operations
Once again, we have been dragged away from our mission. This time we have been carrying Admiral Hebert to Nimbus III, the infamous “Planet of Galactic Peace”.
Although that project was abandoned after the Tomed Incident, the deserted world is playing host to high-ranking diplomats and military personnel from major powers across the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. The subject for discussion is the growing threat of the Dominion and its alliance with the Cardassian Union.
Zepht has been asked to present on the potential of weaponising Tilikaal technology. I do not believe he is happy about this…
[Computer: strike the last sentence.]
Captain’s Log: Stardate, 50879.3
Plot: Lexington becomes entangled in a battle to prevent the Borg from reaching Earth. Several weeks later, the ship returns to the Shackleton Expanse and a mission to investigate mysterious signals from a tide-locked world.
Prologue: Vice Admiral Hebert attends an intra-galactic conference on Nimbus III regarding the threat of the Dominion. She chooses to fly her flag from Lexington for the voyage, and the Thunderchild escorts them for the week-long trip along the edge of the Romulan Neutral Zone.
Captain Konin, Commander Zohir and Lieutenant Commander Zepht are invited to the conference itself, where they encounter representatives from most of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants’ interstellar powers. The first day of the event is largely political, with presentations on recent events in the Gamma Quadrant, around the Bajoran Wormhole, and within the Cardassian Union. The programme then breaks up into specialist forums, and Zepht is invited to speak to a small group of military researchers on the possibilities of weaponising Tilikaal technology. He emphasises that the project’s research is still in its very early stages, and that, while the Tilikaal systems are powerful, they are not portable and tend to be indiscriminate. And the team are still working out how to control them.
On the fourth day of the conference, all the Starfleet personnel present are summoned to an early confidential briefing. Vice Admiral Hayes plays live feeds from Ivor Prime and Deep Space 5, showing that a Borg cube is now heading towards Earth. He goes on to order that Lexington, Thunderchild and the other Starfleet vessels present should join a fleet he is assembling to ward off the assault. When informed of the threat later, the non-Starfleet delegates at the conference decide to retreat to their own territories to fortify their own defences.
Hayes plans to confront the Borg at Ophicus on the edge of Sector 001, and places Lexington in the main defence perimeter. Quinn suggests that the ships in the fleet should employ random, unpredictable movements to minimise the chances of direct hits from the cube, and Hayes adopts this as part of his battle plan.
Soon the advance elements of the fleet are heading back at maximum speed, trading fire with the massive Borg cube. The ships in the defence perimeter open fire and battle is joined.
Aboard Lexington, Raynor leads with a salvo of torpedoes, but the ship is hit by two successive sweeps from the cube’s cutting beams, eliminating her shields and inflicting damage to several systems. Borg drones materialise in several sections of the ship, and the crew find themselves in a battle to prevent them assimilating the ship.
A drone appears on the bridge and attacks Selvek at the ops station, throwing him into a corner, before inserting assimilation tubules into the console. Behind the tactical console, Raynor shoots at the drone but it ignores the impact. A second drone attacks him and he finds himself in a desperate battle to avoid being injected with nanoprobes. Quinn draws his sgiahn-dubh and attempts to stab the first drone, but is thrown back. This, however, gives Konin the opening to fire his phaser and destroy it. Raynor manages to overpower his opponent and sets about discovering how much damage was done.
Azonan is frantically rerouting power to restore the shields as a drone enters main engineering. He leaps over the main systems console to disable the intruder with his ushaan-tor, then manages to get the shields back online. A second drone targets Ensign Elser, but Azonan is able to destroy it before rallying the team to fight back against the invaders.
Unfortunately, it’s all too late, as control systems fail across the ship. Lights flicker and go out across the hull, and the ship starts to drift powerless, slowly tumbling. Outside, the cube speeds past, leaving more drones for the crew to battle, as Azonan and his team attempt to get the systems online again.
We are tracking increased tetryonic filament activity and associated EM radiation bursts deep within the Expanse. These phenomena all seem to be leading to an unexplored star system with a single planet. Our new friend Thacinn has agreed to assist the science team with scans on board while an away team investigates planetside. While it’s anyone’s guess what awaits us on this world, we know the trapped Tilikaal cannot wait for us indefinitely.
Captain’s Log: Stardate, 50954.8
The ‘A’ Plot: Three weeks later, following extensive repairs, Lexington is back in the Shackleton Expanse, somewhat understaffed as a result of the casualties sustained in the battle. The Borg assault on Earth was ultimately defeated by the newly-commissioned U.S.S. Enterprise and a small group of surviving vessels from the battle.
They are now a number of light years beyond the VinShari homeworld, investigating an unusual system containing a single planet, tidally-locked to its primary star. Long range sensors, newly enhanced with the aid of Thacinn, the Tilikaal refugee rescued a few months earlier, have detected a major concentration of tetryonic filament activitiy and its associated radiation bursts. Zepht and his team believe this may indicate the presence of Tilikaal technology, or even a point of access to the Tilikaal prison dimension.
Zepht’s initial scans show the planet has a habitable atmosphere, at least in the twilight band between the two regions of permanent night and day, but that large objects in low orbit are emitting static fields which will inhibit detailed sensor scans and the use of transporters. Zepht opts to send a probe in for a closer look, but this experiences the same problems with interference. A second probe is sent on a looping path in and out of the atmosphere, bypassing the orbiting objects. It is rapidly disabled by what appears to be a massive discharge of static electricity, but Raynor is able to retrieve a portion of its databanks once it returns to space. The records show that it was hit by what appear to be tentacles trailing from a huge saucer-like object. Zepht notes the object’s similarity to the cosmozoans reported by the Enterprise after her visit to Farpoint Station a decade ago.
It is obvious that they will need to take this danger into account in order to reach the surface. Reasoning that a larger vehicle should possess strong enough shields to survive a similar attack, Konin decides to use the Trave.
Observations: Shortly before the conference on Nimbus III, Zepht is reassigned as both chief science officer for Lexington and the senior mission specialist for the entirety of Project Diamond Hedge. Azonan suggests that Selvek should take his place as operations manager on the bridge.
The Upsilon Toryui system possesses a single planet, tidally-locked, with one side always facing its star. The planet is primarily ocean, but the water is boiling on the side closest to the star, and frozen on the other. A narrow band between the two sides maintains a classic M‑class climate. What land there is appears to consists of various crystalline structures.
Dialogue: “We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile.”
References: Nimbus III was first seen in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, where it was the site of the ill-fated “Planet of Galactic Peace”, before being taken over by Sybok’s followers. The Starfleet Corps of Engineers has constructed a temporary conference centre on the site of the planet’s capital, Paradise City.
Delegates at the conference include those from the major Federation cultures, along with Klingons, Romulans, Ferengi, Bajorans, Talarians and Gorn. The Orion government, First Federation, Kzinti Hegemony and the Akaru have also sent representatives, and there are even a couple of the exiled members of the former Cardassian Detapa Council.
The Battle of Sector 001 is shown during the opening scenes of Star Trek: First Contact. Lexington’s part in the battle and casualties suffered are referenced in the reports received by the Enterprise.
Zepht likens the orbiting objects at Upsilon Torui to the spaceborne “cnidarians” seen in the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot episode, “Encounter at Farpoint”, although these seem bigger.