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convoy is safe, that Snipe won’t be back for a long while, and we STONES AND GLASS COLONIES took only minor shield damage. Of course, it helped that plasma bolt missed, but the are usually more than willing to by Scott Moellmer shoot and run, hiding behind cloaks like cowards.” “Understood, Sir. And considering it was on the way to Federation Mining Colony Xanadu, 2 November, Y177 Xanadu, we won’t even be late for our delivery. But don’t you want to be a part of bigger things, more important battles?” The toughest thing about the planet was the wind. Harris cocked a sardonic eye at his XO. “You know police Commander Clyde Tombaugh shook his head as the con- ships see more action than the big cruiser boys, of course. I’m stant howling of air around him threatened to depress his thoughts. happy to be leading this ship, with a good crew, a solid record, This recently established Federation mining colony still seemed and excellent morale. I don’t suffer from ambition, I’m happy where so haphazardly put together, but that was the result of years of I am. If you’d like me to recommend you for promotion some- war and the concurrent strain. He had to disregard the perpetual where else, a larger assignment, you only have to ask!” moaning and dust storms of this forsaken rock, and concentrate “Sir, you know I am content to serve. Sometimes I do get the on the abundant ores that were being mined here, to feed the urge to be a bigger part of the game, so to speak, but I am happy ever-expanding needs of the Federation in the General War. to be a necessary cog in the Federation. We can’t all be rock-star He entered the main hatchway of the ground warning sta- heavy-cruiser captains and first officers.” tion, prepared for the first active sensor test of the swiftly con- Harris smiled. “We enforce the laws and protocols of the structed base here. Passive sensor scans, and the scouting Federation, and we do a good job of it. This design is outstand- sweep of Federation vessels, had discovered no hostile pres- ing; Solar TurboMecha did a great job giving us more guns and ence near this planetoid. However, the current Romulan front power than a standard police cutter. That’s why we have been continued to ebb and flow at the fortunes of war and this plan- seconded to Star Fleet to reinforce the combat patrols in this etoid was too close to that front for his comfort. They would risk a sector of the front. Time to Xanadu, Helm?” as he turned away, brief active scan, then resume passive sweeps, trying to remain the matter forgotten. inconspicuous, especially since the ground-based defense weap- “Estimate 30 minutes, Captain,” replied “By the Book” Pryce, ons were not yet online. The final critical parts for the heavy the only officer on board who had a stiffer spine than Giles. phasers and their fire controls were scheduled to be brought in “Excellent, carry on. Be sure that the phaser parts and other later today on the Police Frigate Norris. Tombaugh was looking cargo are ready for transport. And let the cargo boys know that forward to seeing Norris’s executive officer, Ruben Giles, an old any slave girl holos will be immediately confiscated if found, friend from the Academy. ok?” His thoughts were interrupted by Specialist Rosen, whose Giles rolled his eyes at his captain’s infantile sense of hu- constant bright and perky attitude always made him wonder what mor. was in her morning coffee, and could he get some of whateverSample file that was. Ground Warning Station, Xanadu “Norris reports on schedule, should be here within the hour. All sensors ready to go, Sir. Think we’ll find any Jindarians hiding “3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . Engage!” in the nearby asteroids?” she asked archly. Rosen’s countdown to the activation of the sensor array Tombaugh groaned internally. His illustrious Earth ancestor, seemed needlessly dramatic to Clyde, but Dawn tried to make for whom he’d been named, discoverer of the dwarf planet Pluto even the most mundane duties fun for herself and her crewmates. hundreds of years ago, would have believed Clyde’s claim to He looked at the main console array as the image came into have seen something moving under its own power in the field better focus. he’d often scanned in his last assignment. No one else did, and “The usual rock collection, heavy dust clouds all over this he had never been able to confirm his belief that he’d seen one area of space, what looks like an old comet trail ionizing to fade. of the ancient space-faring asteroid ships. “Let’s hope for the Nothing unusual, no cloak residue or warp trails, no active sen- same old boring negative results, Dawn. Boring is safe!” He won- sors detected, and probably no Jindos, Sir,” as she winked at dered how exciting Giles’s life was. him. “Considering all the ore around us, Dawn, aren’t you afraid Bridge, Federation Police Frigate Norris, en Route to Xanadu of running something into the ground there?” he riposted. “Well, good first test, switch over to passive, and let me know when Giles sighed. The excitability of youth always annoyed him. Norris calls again. I’m going to take a break; ping me in the lounge To see Captain Harris and the crew celebrate the mere driving at need.” off of a Romulan Snipe that was threatening a nearby convoy, “Yes, Sir!” one would think they’d won a major battle. Action was always a Neither of them noticed in the nearby asteroid field, shortly good surge to one’s adrenaline, but such a small and inconclu- after the sensor wave had passed over, something twitched, and sive skirmish hardly rated “party exuberance” in his view. Still, it began to turn. was probably good for crew morale, and as XO, that was one of his major responsibilities, so he suffered in silence. Alexander Harris saw his friend and fellow officer sigh, and signaled the nearby crew to tone things down a bit. Wouldn’t want to disturb proper British sensibilities, would we. “Ruben, the

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