Part of USS Lafayette: At Our Heels and Bravo Fleet: We Are the Borg

01. A Beacon in a Bad Place

USS Lafayette - CO's Ready Room
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The Shuttle Yosemite, carrying the new crew members, was still en route when Commodore Cromwell received a notification that Captain Anderson needed to speak with him again. He sat down at his desk in his ready room and opened the channel with a smile, “I haven’t even gotten this crew aboard, Keith. You can’t take them yet,” He joked. 

Captain Anderson chuckled at that, “Of course not. I have to wait for you to like them before I do that.”

“To what do I owe the pleasure?” Cromwell asked with a grin. 

“Orders,” Keith replied, simply. “You’ve heard about the Borg tech that’s been activating some sort of beacon recently?” 

“Yeah, I’ve heard some scuttlebutt going around about it,” Cromwell said, nodding. 

“It’s worse than it sounds,” Keith replied, his voice turning away from their usual easy-going tone to a more serious one. “The amount of tech that’s activating is … disturbing. And it’s everywhere. Some of it in deep space, some in the hands of scrap dealers, some in our colonies and research facilities. But the worst part is,” Keith trailed off and took a deep breath, “The worst part is, we’ve started getting reports of Borg sightings. It could be nothing, and we don’t have any concrete evidence, but…” 

“It’s enough to make Starfleet Command nervous,” Cromwell offered. 

“Exactly. One of the pieces is at Devol Outpost. If I remember right, you know the administrator there, correct?”

“Doctor Pavel, yes. I was serving as the Chief Engineer on the Valley Forge when they were establishing that Outpost. I helped his crew setup most of their systems,” Cromwell replied. “I’d heard he’d picked up some Borg technology a few years back. From what I understood they’ve made a lot of incredible advances from that little hunk of tech.” 

“Incredible may be an understatement,” Anderson replied with a nod. “So I’m sure you can understand the frustration when I informed Doctor Pavel that we’re coming to dismantle and destroy it,” He said. 

“Ah,” Pete replied, simply. “Yes.”

Keith nodded with an understanding smile, “Command was originally going to send Captain Riley aboard the Wisconsin, I asked them to let me see if you were willing. I thought maybe a friendly face might make things go much more easily,” Keith explained. 

Cromwell sat back in his chair and stared at the ceiling for a moment, then sighed, and finally spoke, “I don’t love it, Keith. He’s my friend, I hate to be the one that has to go make him give up his toy.” 

“At the end of the day, Pete, you’d be keeping him safe,” Anderson offered. “He might actually listen to you better than he’d listen to just any other CO.”

He sat and pondered that for a moment, then looked over at Keith, “How serious is this threat?” 

Keith sighed, “I’d be lying if I told you I knew for sure. Like I said, we’ve had some sightings. We’ve had some telemetry that looks like Borg probes, there’s been some rumors of drone sightings. Nothing major, and some of it could be people jumping at shadows after what happened at Frontier Day, but… I’m sure you know, after that we have to take it seriously.” 

Cromwell chuckled, “Son, I’ve been taking the Borg seriously since Wolf 359. You forget the Baleford was there and I barely made it out in one piece, and a lot of the rest of the crew didn’t,” He said. 

Keith nodded slowly at that, “I always forget you were there.”

“I don’t,” Cromwell replied, smiling kindly. “I’ll talk to Pavel. He’s not going to be any happier with me telling him, but I think I can at least help him understand and lighten the blow. I’ll keep you appraised of any potential Borg activity we encounter.” 

“Thanks, Pete. I appreciate that,” Keith replied. 

“Of course. Anything else?” 

“No, just stay safe out there, okay? Anything gets too green, you get out.” 

“Count on it.” 

Anderson nodded with a smile and closed the channel, leaving Cromwell alone with his thoughts. The events of Frontier Day alone had already stirred up old memories for Pete, and now this had a steel ball settling into his gut. He’d railed against milk run missions from Starfleet and being left to work just like the other COs, but this wasn’t what he had in mind. Especially after Wolf 359… 

He shuddered remembering it. Only two escape pods had managed to launch from the Baleford before the ship had been utterly destroyed killing all three-hundred plus souls on board. He and the Chief Engineer had managed to rig up a scrambler to keep the Borg from discovering them… but the other pod hadn’t been so lucky. He could remember the flashes of orange phaser fire and green Borg shields in the viewports of the shuttle before it all went still. A few moments later, the slow flash of a transporter told him what he needed to know: Whatever friends he had on that shuttle were gone, lost to the Collective forever. 

It wasn’t long before the Cube had jumped back en route to Earth and they’d been able to reactivate life support. A passing salvage operation had found them and brought them to the nearest Starbase. He’d had nightmares for months, and the survivor’s guilt was devastating some days, but he’d pressed on. He’d lived for the people who couldn’t, and that was what mattered. 

Pete stood and walked over to the viewport in his ready room, looking out at the ships coming and going from Starbase 86 where the Lafayette was docked. He knew the crew compliments for most of them, even the civilian ships, and mentally calculated the number of souls that would be lost if a Borg cube showed up right now. 

It was a morbid distraction, but one he did often after the events he lived through. He knew the souls at risk, so anything less than that was a victory. There’d been a long time he’d broken the habit, but after Frontier Day, and now this… it kept him sane. More than four-thousand lives were at stake, just within his field of view. He would do everything he could to keep them all safe. 

“Bridge to Cromwell,” His communications officer’s voice chimed through. 

“Go ahead, Galloway,” He replied. 

“Sir, the Yosemite is on an approach vector. They’ll be landing in Shuttle Bay 2 soon,” She answered. 

“Copy that. I’ll head down to the shuttle bay to meet them.” 

“Yessir!” She replied, and the channel chirped off. 

Cromwell sighed. Now to go tell the new crew what they were going to have nightmares about that night. Oh, the joys of still being a Commanding Officer. 

Comments

  • I really like this story. There is a weight that suddenly returns to pull on Cromwell's heart and soul - and it's the Borg. His reflection and flashback to Wolf 359 help amplify his worry for his crew and the situation. His counting of the souls is an interesting insight into his character and personality - maybe it helps him stay focused on the missions and fighting the good fight. Or perhaps he's reminding himself of the cost of what's to come - however that all shakes out? Lots of interesting questions are posed with this story. I love that last sentence - there's something about being in charge and being the boss that can cause someone to be sarcastic in those moments...and Cromwell is certainly feeling it. How will this new crew react to the news? Only time will tell!

    October 30, 2023
  • It is a nice kick off to a great upcoming story! Pete weight of his history with the Borg is heavy felt in this post and now he is the one being told to investigate it again. The crew is inexperience and they are all counting on him. Lets hope that Keith is not going to come back again with more bad news or more transfers as Pete can only handle so much until his sanity is depleted. Looking forward to more!

    October 30, 2023
  • This… yes, this I like. You start us off with an amiable conversation between colleagues who obviously have history and are comfortable with each other, then it starts to get serious. I like how you amp the tension up by revealing more about Pete’s background, and his past encounters with the borg. It takes him from friendly older captain into something else entirely and sets a rather chilling scene for what’s to come. Very nice, looking forward to reading more!

    November 1, 2023
  • A veteran of Wolf 359, how few there are of those. Cromwell has been up close and personal with the Borg and all the power and horror they can unleash. That encounter may not have broke him, but its evident the scares still remain. What that means for the mission and how he handles things will be interesting to witness. I look forward to reading the rest.

    November 2, 2023
  • Well, that raises the stakes somewhat! A personal connection to the Outpost and its Administrator is sure to cause the Commodore great concern as the mission goes on. Throw into the mix his history as one of only a few survivors of Wolf 359 (and subsequent Borg encounters) and you've got the hallmarks for a great suspense story that really keeps the reader on their toes. How are the new crew going to fare in all of this? I wonder what role they will have to play. Looking forward to more!

    November 6, 2023