Tag: Captain Riker

  • Deliberation – Chapter 9. Hunt

     

    The attack came so swiftly that it caught everyone by surprise. It was the morning after the party on Mars. The day had begun with the ship’s normal routine. The attack had come early in the morning. Alpha shift had come on duty, but Will hadn’t reported in to duty, yet. He hadn’t been planning on reporting for another two hours. The night before hadn’t exactly been the highlight of his life. Dani was still on board, but she had already left his quarters. She’d risen early, gotten Kris dressed, and taken the girl to the ship’s school. They’d only left ten minutes ago, but Will knew that Dani would be back to pack her things.

    Bridge to Captain Riker.”

    Riker groggily pushed himself up to a sitting position. “Riker here. What’s the problem?”

    Sir, sensors are picking up a fleet of Hirogen ships entering the system.”

    At the mention of the Hirogen, Riker was wide awake. “What? How did they get past the perimeter defense?”

    I don’t know, sir. They just … appeared on the sensors.

    Riker was already out of bed when he said, “Put the ship on red alert. I’m on my way.”

    xxx

    Riker was on the bridge in fifteen minutes. He strode purposefully onto the deck. “Report!” he barked.

    Shale was already in position, standing in front of the captain’s chair. She turned at the sound of Riker’s command. “They’ve crossed the asteroid belt, sir. They’re quickly advancing on Earth’s position.”

    “ETA?” Riker requested.

    “Damn close,” Shale replied.

    Riker and Shale both looked at the view screen at the front of the bridge. The view displayed an image of an impressive Hirogen fleet.

    “Where the hell did they come from?” Riker asked. The question wasn’t directed at anyone in particular, but it was a sure bet that he wanted an answer. The latest tactical scans had indicated that the nearest Hirogen ships were in the Beta quadrant.

    “Captain, intruder alert! We’ve been boarded!” the ops officer exclaimed.

    Riker crossed the bridge to the ops station in two giant steps. “What?

    The operations officer’s fingers flew across her station console. “There’s been an unauthorized transport to the ship,” the officer said. Her dark eyes raced over the readings on the console. “I’m reading three teams of four. On decks three, ten, and fifteen.” She looked up at her captain with pure dread in her eyes. “They’re Hirogen.”

    “Security to decks three, ten, and fifteen,” Will ordered.

    xxx

    The red alert caught Dani by surprise in the turbolift. She dismissed it as a drill, initially. She couldn’t foresee a reason for needing to go to red alert in Earth’s orbit.

    The turbolift arrived at deck fifteen, and Dani saw four Hirogen moving through the corridor. She shrunk back into the lift and quickly gave it a command for another deck.

    Hirogen? What the hell … Dani realized that she didn’t have anywhere to go. She didn’t know what decks the Hirogen were on or where they were on those decks. “Computer, halt lift.” If she just stayed in the lift until she could find out what was happening, perhaps she would be safe.

    But what about Kris?

    xxx

    The battle was over in an instant. The so-called battle wasn’t even a battle in the true sense of the word. A battle implied that there was more than one side fighting. In this case, it had all been one-sided. The Hirogen had been doing all the fighting, and no one had had any choice but to sit back and watch it happen. What was left in the wake was nothing pretty. Dozens of crew members lay dead in the corridors, victims of the hunt that the Hirogen so honored.

    Dani finally emerged from the turbolift after the red alert ceased. The doors opened and she stepped onto deck six and stumbled over a body at her feet. She looked beyond him, down the corridor. Unfortunately, the poor soul at her feet wasn’t the only one.

    Taking special care to step over the bodies that littered the path to the school, Dani finally reached her destination. She walked in and her stomach bottomed out. No one was in the main classroom. But there had to be someone … Dani prayed to the gods above that the children hadn’t been abducted. Maybe they were hiding.

    The Hirogen didn’t usually take prisoners.

    “Kristiana – it’s Mommy,” Dani called out. “Where are you, sweetie?”

    Dani peered into the window of one of the secondary classrooms. There was someone there. She could see them, but she couldn’t see who it was. Something was blocking her line of sight. Dani stepped into the room and almost threw up on the spot. There wasn’t a live person in the room besides herself. Little bodies lay motionless on the floor, strewn about like rag dolls. The bodies of the two teachers lay closest to the door as if they’d made a final attempt to block the children from the attackers.

    Dani felt herself beginning to panic, but she tried to force herself to remain calm, but it was hard. She didn’t want to see all those dead children. She didn’t want to see her own child among the dead. But she did. Lying face up near a small group of three or four other children. Dani managed to make it over to Kris, and her legs failed her. She dropped to her knees beside the body, saw the scorch from the phaser blast. She’d never had a chance, had she?

    Dani picked up the lifeless shell and wept as she cradled it. She couldn’t do anything else at the moment, not even if she tried. But she didn’t want to try.

    She tapped her comm badge. “Janeway to Riker,” she croaked tearfully.

    Will was reeling from the attack, as was everyone else onboard. The Hirogen had boarded and executed a swift, brutal attack. Then, less than 20 minutes later, they’d were gone.

    Will was still on the bridge when his badge chirped, and Dani’s voice came through. “I’m here, Dani,” he said. “What is it?” There was a long pause. “Dani, are you there?”

    She’s dead, Will,” Dani said weakly. And that was all she said.

    xxx

    Will practically ran to the school. He rushed inside, but he found the main room empty. He charged into the first room he came to and stopped cold at the sight that greeted him. “No … ” he said, walking over.

    Dani looked up at him from her spot on the floor. “Will,” she sobbed.

    “No.” Will fell at Dani’s side. He studied his dead daughter, stroked her hair. He looked at Dani with lost, distraught eyes and pulled her to him.

  • Deliberation – Chapter 5. A Brand New Day

    Dani opened her eyes to find that she was still in her bedroom in Indiana, but it was daylight out. She was confused for a moment because that change appeared to be the only difference, at first glance. She realized there were more when she felt the familiar nuzzle of a warm, fuzzy face on her neck.

    “Goodmorning, gorgeous,” the hairy individual whispered into her ear.

    Dani looked over her shoulder, up into the blue eyes of Will Riker. He kissed her before she had a chance to say anything. He parted from her, rising from the bed and walking across the bedroom and into the bathroom.

    Dani sat up in the bed, trying to gather her thoughts. Her head spun momentarily as if she’d sat up too fast. A flash caught the corner of her eye. She looked, and Q was beside her on the bed.

    “I know you probably have a lot of questions,” he began. “So, I’m going to give you a brief run-down of your life. You and Captain Riker are married. You’ve been married for ten years. Riker is in command of a ship called the Titan.”

    “The Titan?” Dani repeated. “What about the Enterprise?”

    “Didn’t work out that way,” Q said. “But nevermind that. What’s important is that you aren’t in Starfleet anymore.”

    “What? Why not?”

    “You left shortly after your daughter was born,” Q informed her. Even as the words left his mouth, Dani was inundated with a flood of memories she’d never had before. She suddenly had memories of a life that she didn’t know she’d lived.

    Q continued on. “You didn’t want your daughter to grow up like you did, with your parents always being away and you being passed around from ship to ship. You wanted her to have a stable family so you resigned your commission to take care of your daughter seven years ago, after she was born. You never rose above the rank of Lieutenant Commander.”

    Dani drew her legs, obscured by the bedsheets, up to her chest. “Since you’re telling me all this, what’s the point of my being here?”

    “To see just how happy you’d truly be if you married Will Riker,” Q told her.

    “Mommy! Mommy! Mommy!” The calls were accompanied by the sound of little feet running toward the bedroom.

    Dani looked to Q for guidance, but he offered none. “Mommy … ” he mocked in a sing-song voice before disappearing.

    “Q – wait!” Dani whispered desperately.

    Will called from the bathroom, “Is that my little Kris running like that?”

    Suddenly, the little footfalls stopped, and the bedroom door creaked open. A head of brown, disheveled hair appeared in the crack between the door and the wall. Big blue eyes peered out from behind dark, overgrown bangs.

    “Kristiana.” Riker appeared in the bathroom doorway, his bathrobe wrapped about him. He looked down at his daughter with a firm expression “What have we told you about running in the house?”

    “Sorry,” the little girl said sullenly.

    “We just don’t want you to fall and hurt yourself, sweetheart,” Riker said. The sterness of his face softened as he walked over and sat on the bed beside Dani. He patted the space in front of them on the bed, inviting Kris over. She bounced into the room and hopped up onto the bed in front of her parents.

    Kristianna Riker was a seven-year old little angel with long, dark hair and big, expressive eyes.

    “How did you sleep last night, sweetheart?” Will asked her. “Did you have good dreams?” Kris nodded enthusiastically. “Are you ready for a fun day at school?”

    “Yeah!” Kris cheered. She crawled into her father’s lap and wrapped her arms around his neck, kissing him on the cheek. Then she migrated over to Dani, delivering a hug and a kiss to her mother as well.

    Dani held the little girl and smiled at her. This didn’t seem like such a bad life. How could it be? She was married to Will, and they had a beautiful young daughter together. She looked at Will and smiled. She wasn’t in Starfleet, but was that really such a devastating thing?

    xxx

    “Kris, make sure you replicate something healthy for lunch today,” Will instructed, placing the last of his PADDs into his slim briefcase. “That means no ice cream sundaes, brownies, or cakes.”

    “What about candy?” Kris asked hopefully.

    Riker looked down at his daughter and shook his head, indicating that candy wasn’t allowed on the menu, either. “But if you’re good at school today, we’ll go out for ice cream when I get home from work.”

    Kris’s face lit up. “Ooh, can we, can we, can we?”

    “Only if you’re good,” Will reminded her.

    “I will be, I promise!” Kris vowed.

    “We’ll see,” Will said. “Say goodbye to your mother.”

    Dani crouched so that Kris could hug her. They kissed each other on the cheek. “You have a good day at school today, okay?” Dani said. “I’ll be there to pick you up at the end of the day.”

    “Okay, Mommy,” Kris said. “I love you.”

    Dani gazed at Kris, still amazed that the girl was actually hers. “I love you, too, my little girl. Be good so we can go get ice cream.” Kris nodded enthusiastically.

    Dani stood and looked up at Will. “And you be good, too,” she told him.

    “Yes, ma’am,” Will said, a smile coming to his face. He wrapped his arms around Dani, pulled her to him, and planted a kiss firmly on her lips. “I’ll see you tonight,” he told her.

    “Alright.” Dani and Will parted.

    “Come on, Kris,” Will said. “We don’t want to be late.” He and Kris left the house for the transport that was waiting in front of the house. Dani waved goodbye to them as they took off and left the area.

    xxx

    “Dani – I’m home!”

    Will Riker stepped through the front door after returning home from San Francisco. He’d spent part of the day on the Titan, now in orbit around Earth, and the other part in San Francisco. Now, it was fifteen minutes before 1800 hours, and he was finally home.

    At the sound of her father’s arrival, Kris came running excitedly from the kitchen, her hair flying behind her. “Daddy!”

    Will reached down and scooped Kris up into his arms, showering her with kisses. “My little girl! Were you good today?”

    “Yes, I was.”

    Dani appeared in the kitchen doorway, a dishtowel in her hands. Will looked to her for the final verdict. “What about it, Mom – did you get a good report from Mrs. Winters today?”

    “Yes. A very good one, as a matter of fact,” Dani replied. She walked over and joined her little family by the front door. She reached up and smoothed Kris’s wild hair. “Our little angel was very well-behaved today. Mrs. Winters says she didn’t hear one peep out of her.”

    Kris looked from her mother to her father. “See? I was on my best behavior.”

    “I see. A vast improvement over last week,” Will praised. “Looks like we’ll be going out for ice cream later.”

    “Yay!” Kris cheered as she was lowered to the floor.

    “Go wash up for dinner,” Dani instructed. She and Will watched Kris practically skip into the kitchen. Then they turned to each other and wrapped themselves around one another as Will’s lips gratefully found Dani’s . “How was your day?” she asked him.

    “It certainly wasn’t the easiest day on record,” Will told her.

    “How are the upgrades coming?” Dani asked.

    “My people keep running into all kinds of problems,” Will answered. “It’s just one headache after another.”

    “Maybe I can help those headaches go away … “

    “I do hope so,” Will said, pushing the worries of the day out of his mind.

    xxx

    Will hoisted Kris into the air and onto his shoulders. They walked with Dani along San Francisco’s bustling Fisherman’s Wharf district.

    “Did you enjoy your ice cream, Kris?” Will asked

    “Yes, I enjoyed it very much, Daddy,” Kris said politely.

    “Anything for my girls,” Will said, smiling at Dani. “My job is to keep you and your mother happy. Are you happy?”

    “Yes,” Kris answered.

    “Are you happy?” Will asked Dani.

    “Very,” Dani replied.

    The family came to a couple of ensigns who promptly greeted Riker. “Goodevening, Captain,” they said, almost simultaneously.

    “Goodevening,” Will replied. He continued to walk with Kris on his shoulders and Dani at his side.

    “Daddy?” Kris said.

    “Yes, sweetheart?”

    “When I grow up, I want to join Starfleet,” Kris proclaimed. “And I want to be a captain one day, just like you.”

    “Well, sweetheart, you can grow up to be anything you want,” Will espoused. “As long as you put your mind to it, and work hard, you can do whatever you want.”

    Dani watched the interaction with a smile. Kris reminded her so much of herself at that age. She remembered having a similar interaction with her own father when she was a little girl. Chakotay had told her that she could be what she wanted, too, and she’d been on her way. But she’d made a choice, hadn’t she? She looked up at Kris and smiled.