Chapter 5: Chaos and turmoil
2 Weeks later
Captain Picard had called all of his senior officers and all the captains in the taskforce for a meeting to discuss their current predicament. The meeting had been going on for several hours now. Again the conference room was quite crowded. Picard picked up a PADD that lay in front of him. “Everyone of you has had a chance to read up on the situation here in this universe and it really doesn’t look good. The Narn being attacked by the Centauri, the Earth Alliance president’s death and random attacks by an unknown force… It all sounds like this entire galaxy is in turmoil.” Ezri Dax looked up and faced her captain, “Captain, are we going to do anything about this? I mean, one way or another we will get involved.” Picard nodded, “I know, but we barely know anything about the situation besides what they gave us. We can’t pick sides based on what they say. So unless any hostile act is commited against us, we will not intervene.” Worf now too turned to his captain, “Sir, given the situation I would like to suggest we deploy more security teams on the ships to prevent any unauthorized persons to come onboard.” Picard nodded, “Permission granted, mr Worf. Any other questions?” Picard looked around the room to see if anyone wanted to suggest or ask something but it remained quiet. “Very well, dismissed everyone.”
1 Hour later on Babylon 5
Picard was off duty for at least another 2 hours and had taken the opportunity to take a look around the station. As he walked through the well lit corridors of the station he felt a strange sensation. It was as if he felt that somebody was following him. But he ignored his feelings as he thought they were just fooling him. After another ten minutes of strolling through the station he again felt that same sensation and again Picard just ignored it.
As the Starfleet captain walked further down the hall he heard someone calling him. “CAPTAIN! Wait!” It was the Centauri ambassador. Picard, just as Sisko, had trouble not laughing. But Picard had seen far more strange creatures in his career as a Starfleet captain so he managed to keep a straight face as well. “Ambassador Mollari. What is it you want to talk to me about?” Londo was glad he finally could talk to one of the Starfleet captains. “Well, I wish to discuss some things about the relationship between our people. You see, my government sees you as a separate entity and wishes to have good relationships with you.” Picard smiled and nodded, “I am more then happy to discu… “ But the sentence was cut short by a massive explosion down the corridor.
Unbeknownst to the Centauri ambassador and the Starfleet captain, Lennier ran at both of them and jumped in an attempt to get them out of the path of the flames. He managed to get Londo away from the blast but he didn’t manage to save Picard. As the flames enveloped him, Picard cried out in pain but it was over quickly as his burned remains fell down on the floor.
Londo had no idea what just happened. All he knew was that Picard was dead and Lennier unconscious. Londo walked around aimlessly as the security forces and medical teams poured down the corridor. “Please follow us, ambassador.” One person of the medical staff said to Londe. But Londo couldn’t hear anything because of the blast.
Aboard the Phalanx
Kira Nerys sat in the captains chair as she was alerted by Lieutenant Barclay. “Ma’am! I just picked up an explosion on the station!” Kira quickly stood up and walked up to the panel Barclay was standing next to. “By the Prophets!” she softly said. “Kira to Bashir!”
It didn’t take long for the doctor to reply, “Bashir her.”
Kira tried to sound calm as she talked to the Starfleet doctor, “I want you to assemble a medical team and beam down to the station. There has been an explosion.”
The doctor quicly and calmly replied, “Understood.”
Babylon 5, at the explosion site
The doctor and four of his assistants materialized at the blast site. The surrounding security officers had no idea what was happening as they’d never seen a molecular transport before. The security officers, including Micheal Garibaldi, pointed their weapons at the Starfleet medical personell. “Wow, take it easy, we’re here to help.” Bashir quickly said. Garibaldi stepped forward towards the doctor, “Why should we trust you? For all we know you planted the bomb.” Garibaldi’s comment ticked off Bashir, “Listen, I came here to help now put down your damned weapon and let me help!” Garibaldi allowed Bashir to help but didn’t let the Starfleet personnel out of his sight.
“Oh my god!” Bashir yelled out. “This is captain Picard!” he yelled as he held his tricorder over the ashes. Garibaldi too was shocked to hear that and was convinced that the people from the Phalanx taskforce had nothing to do with the explosion. The companions doctor Bashir had taken with him were shocked as well but continued assisting in treating Lennier and Londo. “Doctor, these two will be fine should we transport back onto the ship with…..” a silence fell amongst the Starfleet crew as the assistant looked at the scorched ashes that was once captain Picard. “Yes.” Bashir said with a tear in his eye. He tapped his badge on his chest, “Bashir to Phalanx, five to beam back directly to sickbay.” Before he got a reply his assistant had lifted up Picard’s remains in a special container so that it would be beamed aboard with him.
20 minutes later, in the conference room aboard the Phalanx
By now the news of Picard’s death had spread across the taskforce. It was awkwardly quiet in the conference room as everyone tried to cope with what happened. Even Data seemed to be sad in his own way. Kira, with a tear in her eye, walked up to the head of the table and pushed a button on the PADD that was integrated in the table there. “This is Kira Nerys to everyone in the Phalanx taskforce. As you might’ve heard, our beloved captain Picard has died in an explosion aboard the station. Now I ask you all to remain calm and do your job so that we all can go home. That is what captain Picard would want you all to do. The funeral ceremony will be at 1600 hours. Kira out.” She knew this couldn’t have come at a worse time. Even though it is always a bad thing to lose a man like Jean-Luc Picard, in this time he was needed most. The crew looked up to him.
1600 hours, the funeral
Data walked up to the stand in the holodeck to give a speech about his captain and mentor. “Even though I feel no emotions, I do feel the loss we all have suffered here today.” he started as he looked up to the large crowd that sat in chairs around him. Even Delenn, Londo, Sheridan and his senior officers had come to pay there respects. “He was my captain, my mentor and my friend. I am proud that I can say that. He was, still is and always will be with us.” Data ended his speech and looked over the crowd. He saw a lot of people crying. “Now I ask you to follow me to pay the final respects to our beloved captain and friend.” Data asked the crowd.
Everyone followed Data to a room where the casing of a torpedo was placed on the ground. It contained the remains of Captain Picard. It was traditional for any Starfleet member that was killed in the line of duty to be shot out into space as a final resting place. As an ensign blew a whistle the senior officers that stood next to the torpedo casing saluted as it was fired out into space.
Babylon 5 sickbay
Thanks to Starfleet issue medical instruments Lennier had awoken from what appeared to be a coma. Delenn stood next to him as he woke up. As did captain Sisko and Sheridan. Now that Lennier was awake, he explained that he saved Mollari's life at the risk of his own, "All life is sacred. But when the object of your actions does not share that belief... ahh, I fear that I have served the present by sacrificing the future." Lennier said to the three that stood at his bedside.
This is Worf to captain Sisko.”
Sisko tapped his comm. badge and replied, “What is it, mr Worf?”
Our sensors have detected another explosive device. We beamed it off the station where it exploded. We also beamed aboard the person who placed the bomb but he committed suicide before we could restrain him.” Worf answered.
Delenn, Sheridan and Sisko were all shocked by this message.
Babylon 5, conference room
Delenn and Lennier sat next to Londo, and next to him sat Sheridan and his senior officers. Sisko was now placed in command of the taskforce and explained the Babylon 5 officers and ambassadors what the man did and how they caught him in the act. Sisko took a step forward and faced the people that sat in front of him. “His last words before he committed suicide were “My goal was accomplished”” Sisko continued explaining. Ivanova now turned to Sisko, “What did he mean by that?” Delenn interrupted Sisko as he was about to answer. “He was trying to create chaos. Why I don’t know. But he succeeded in doing just that.”
Chapter 6: Descisions
3 Weeks after Picard’s death
The loss of Captain Picard could still be seen amongst the crew of the Phalanx taskforce. Ezri Dax, as councillor, suggested that there should be more recreational activities to keep the morale of the crew at least at a manageable level. But even that didn’t take away the pain. But even then life goes on.
Aboard Babylon 5
Captain Sisko walked past the shops on Babylon 5 and admired the diversity of the unknown species that were on the station. As he made his way to a bar to sit down for a moment he heard someone calling his name. It was G’Kar, “Captain Sisko, I wish to show my compassion for your loss. I know what you are feeling. I too have lost a lot lately.” Captain Sisko walked up to a chair and sat down. “Yes, I heard about the Narn-Centauri war going on. I heard the Centauri even bombed your homeworld.” The Narn in his somewhat old looking clothing also took a seat, “Yes, those wretched Centauri scum killed our friends and family.” Sisko looked up and then looked straight into the eyes of the alien. “Look, if you are here to call for our help you won’t get it. We can’t choose sides yet. We know too little to take action. Now if you’ll excuse me…” Sisko didn’t bother saying goodbye but just walked away.
G’Kar was disappointed that yet again he had failed to gain support for his cause. He turned around and walked away from the chair Sisko sat in. Once G’Kar reached his quarters, Ta’Lon and Na’Far stood next to the door. They were both the so called new representatives of the Narn homeworld. But G’Kar knew they were nothing but puppets for the Centauri regime on their homeworld.
In front of the two men another group of Narns were shouting at Ta’Lon and Na’Far. “TRAITORS!” The group of Narns were part of the Narn resistance against the Centauri. One of the Narns continues to insist that Na'Far's sole purpose is to break their souls, and wants him to go back to Narn. Not much later fight breaks out, but they are interrupted by G'Kar and tells them that they cannot succeed if they fight amongst themselves. “If the only way to solve these problems is to return to Narn, I will do so do so.” G’Kar said to all.
As G'Kar leaves the station, he is stopped by the many Narns of the resistance. “G’Kar! You cannot leave! You are valued and needed here!” G’Kar turned around to face his fellow Narns. “If I do not leave for Narn this might never end.” But despite G’Kar’s efforts they refused to let him leave, and though he tries to insist he is leaving in order to help them, they didn’t let him leave. “But think of your families and friends that are still on Narn! I do this for them… And for you.” One of the Narns in the group stepped forward, “If it means that all Narn can once again taste freedom we accept that price.” All the other Narns nodded in agreement. Even Ta'Lon, who stood in the back of the corridor, had been convinced to stay and join the Narn resistance, and tells G'Kar that only with his help can they eventually succeed. G'Kar agrees to stay aboard the station.
Aboard the Phalanx
Sisko had returned from the station after his little chat with G’Kar. He was not sure what to do in this situation. Should he help the Narn, contact the Earth Alliance and see what they have to say or stay here at Babylon 5 for the time being? Sisko continued to stair at the holoscreen that showed a three dimensional projection of the station but was interrupted by Lieutenant Barclay.
“Sir, a ship just entered through the gate. It fits Vorlon specifications.” He said. Sisko looked up and faced Barclay. “I want a thorough scan of that ship.” Sisko ordered while standing up from his black captain’s chair. “Aye, sir.” Was the reply Barclay gave. The Lieutenant wasted little time and immediately began scanning the alien vessel. “Sir, our scanners seem to be unable to penetrate their armor. All I can give you is that the armor is not artificial, it’s biological. It almost seems to be alive.” Sisko need as he walked back to his seat. “Very well, mister Barclay. Please add the new data to the database.” Barclay nodded and performed the order.
”This ship… I’ve seen it before.” Sisko thought. ”Ah, yes. This is one of the ships the Prophets showed me. But what does it mean?”
In O’Brien’s quarters, the Chief was working with some of the data he acquired on the station about hyperspace jump engines. He had transferred all the data onto a PADD and was reading it. He thought the data was presented in a what childish manner but it was the best he could find;
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HYPERSPACE JUMP ENGINES
Hyperspace "Jump Engines" allow a vessel to open a passage into Hyperspace, which provides a short-cut that bridges the vast expanse between worlds without having to break the speed of light. Theory states that "Hyperspace" is an alternate dimension in which height, width and depth are distorted to the point that distances has little to no meaning. Theory states that after the Big Bang, all stellar matter was thrown out from the "Hydrogen inrush" when a micro particle a millionth of the size of the atom exploded, thus creating all matter in the universe.All the stellar matter that was created by the Big Bang was thrown out by the explosion, the titanic mass of the Big Bang unable to hold in the compressed stellar matter that was released with the Hydrogen inrush Stellar matter moved (and still moves), out from the center of the Big Bang, the resulting empty space equaling Hyperspace.
The deeper you go into Hyperspace, the relative distance that needs to be traversed to reach your destination becomes smaller, thus getting you to where you would like to be, faster. There is a problem however, and that is the Big Bang. The mass and gravity of the Big Bang still exist and objects in real space also cast a gravity echo into Hyperspace, which can be significantly amplified given that the area a star's gravity will effect in Hyperspace will be significantly larger in the smaller dimensional plane of Hyperspace. Thus, while in Hyperspace, a ship must maintain constant thrust, or it will be lost in the massive gravity spikes and eddies. Travelling too deep into Hyperspace COULD result in a vessel not being able to get back out of Hyperspace, trapping a ship there forever.
Scale in Hyperspace varies dramatically, depending upon the destination and rout taken, due to gravitational spikes, eddies and the fact that Real Space does not have a one-to-one ratio in Hyperspace. Babylon 5, for example, is 10.67 light-years from Earth (100.9 billion kilometers), and the direct travel time is about three days. This means, relatively speaking, a ship would be travelling 389,455,000 kilometers a second relative to Real Space.
By way of comparison Centauri Prime is 75 light-years (709.6 billion kilometers) from Babylon 5 and it takes about six days to get there. That means the same ship would be travelling 1,368,750,000 kilometers a second.
This means that ships capable of accelerating at between 1 and 12 G-forces, via the use of Hyperspace, can travel between 1299 and 4565 times the speed of light, and faster. Advanced ships, like the Whitestars, can travel between SOL and Babylon 5 is just a few hours, suggesting that advanced ships using gravimetric drives can travel at 30,000 and 220,000 times the speed of light, via Hyperspace.
If you are looking for a ratio however, a journey from Babylon 5 to SOL would be a ratio of 259,200 kilometers to every one kilometer in real space. A journey from Babylon 5 to Centauri Prime would be 518,400 kilometers for every one kilometer in real space. So your average, is probably anywhere between 100,000 to one, and 600,000 to one.
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As O’Brien finished reading the PADD he put it down on the table that stood in front of him. As he reached out to lay down the PADD he noticed a picture standing in the middle of the table. It was a picture of Molly and the children. O’Brien picked up the photo and looked at it in silence. As he stared at the photo he realized what he lost when they entered this universe. With that thought in mind a tear rolled down his cheek…
Babylon 5, docking bay
As the green Vorlon ship with black spots entered the docking bay, Susan Ivanova was awaiting it. The Vorlon vessel quickly descended and shut down. Susan didn’t see a door of any kind so she didn’t know where anyone would come out. All of a sudden the green texture on the ship moved and a hole appeared. It seemed like the ship was alive and purposely opened itself. From the opening a woman came. It was Lyta Alexander, a former Psi Corp agent who was searching for the Vorlons. Obviously she found them, but it was the first time anyone had gone there and returned alive.
“Lyta?” Susan asked confused. “Susan, it is good to see you.” She replied. But her face was void of any emotions. “I need to speak to captain Sheridan.” She continued. Susan was quite confused, “Eh… Yes, ofcourse. Follow me.”
Later, in Sheridan's office, Lyta explains how she had felt drawn to Kosh since she touched his mind years before. In a final desperate attempt to find the Vorlons, she had herself abandoned in a life pod at the edge of Vorlon space. With Sheridan, Garibaldi, Ivanova, Delenn and Lennier listening they all couldn’t help but wondering what it was like on the Vorlon homeworld. Nobody spoke until Lyta had left the room. And even then only Garibaldi spoke, “Nobody's ever been to the Vorlon homeworld, and back again; and yet she goes and comes back like she just took a trip to the corner store. And now she's working for Kosh. Is anyone else as creeped out about this as I am?" The only reaction he got was Sheridan nodding, the rest remained quiet.
(*** Info on jump engines from B5TECH.COM)