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The Turning PointAuthor - The Watch Stander | Genre - Action/Adventure | Genre - Angst | Genre - Drama | Main Story | T
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Rating: PG 13, Drama/Angst/Action Adventure
T’Pol pulled herself up from the floor of the shuttle pod and steadied herself using the back of the copilot chair. Her head ached, but she didn’t seem to have any major injuries, just minor bruises on her torso and limbs. Fortunately, the shuttle had come to rest right side up, even after tumbling over several times when it crashed landed in the jungle on the planet. Looking around the shuttle pod cabin, she tried to locate its pilot. A pair of legs sticking out from the wreckage in the back gave away his location. When she checked him for vital signs, he was still breathing, but unconscious. Quickly checking him further for injuries, she found large bruises on his side, indicating possible internal injuries, and a large gash on his head. With no time to delay, she had to bring him conscious, and get them away from the area before their assailants arrived. The medical kit was quickly retrieved and taking out what in essence were smelling salts, she broke the tube and waved it under the pilot’s nose. He came to suddenly and started coughing violently. “What?” was the only intelligent thing he could finally manage to say as he looked up at T’Pol with watery, pain filled eyes. Only half awake, at her urging, he tried to sit up. She helped him and was rewarded with a sudden cry of pain from the injured man, as he leaned forward holding his side and cursing. “Son of a bitch!” Trip felt like his insides were ripping apart. The whole world tilted as he saw flashes of red. Finally catching his breath, he was able to take in the surrounding cabin noting the extensive internal damage of the shuttle. The bins holding equipment where never meant to stay closed after being subjected to a crash landing and everything they contained was strewn about the inside of the shuttle. Oh God! Wait’ll the Capt’n sees what I did to his shuttle! “Not one of my better landings,” Trip tried to joke and failed. His mind was still groggy and the pain was excruciating every time he breathed.
There was no time to waste on conversation, or the commander’s jokes. The likely hood of their being able to out distance their pursuers grew slimmer with every passing moment. Taking a hypo spray out of the med kit, two vials, plus bandage pads, T’Pol managed to stuff them into a pocket in her jacket. There was no way she could carry the whole med kit, and no time to administer any first aid to the commander. As it was, she might just have to carry him since he didn’t seem to be getting any stronger. Their predicament must have sunk into Trip’s foggy brain, for he nodded in agreement and tried to stand, but he couldn’t seem to get his legs to push him up, and his head started to spin. “I’m trying, T’Pol! Can’t seem to get upright,” he managed to say breathing heavily from the effort. He was having great difficulty trying to get up. In the end, T’Pol had to help him by putting his arm over her shoulders and assisting him as well as helping him out the shuttle hatchway. They took only water, weapons, communicators and scanners, as they would need to travel fast and light. Their objective, the military compound, was over 6 kilometers away thru thick jungle undergrowth. They stopped outside as Trip told her, “Jam the hatch lock, might give us more time.” His mind was slowly starting to function again and the reality of their situation was sinking in. It was bleak at best. After jamming the lock on the shuttle hatch, she again took the commander’s arm and tried to hurry with him into the surrounding jungle. It would take their enemies time to open the pod hatch and search inside. Hopefully, she and the commander could cover enough ground to escape, before their pursuers opened the shuttle and found the occupants missing. They had gone less than 1 kilometer when Trip, now out of breath and breathing raggedly, finally fell to his knees coughing. “Just give me a minute, T’Pol. I need to catch ma breath!” Trip was gasping for air, he couldn’t get enough into his lungs as everything hurt inside. T’Pol was discouraged by the short distance attained; we need to cover more ground. When she looked closely at Commander Tucker, his face was ashen and he was having difficulty breathing, coughing in between breaths. After listening for sounds of pursuit, she crouched down next to him. His face was covered with perspiration and his eyes filled with pain. Breathing was causing him extreme discomfort and she didn’t know what to do to alleviate it. First aid was out of the question, for that would take precious time that they didn’t have right now. In the end, she opted for wetting a bandage with water from the canteen and wiping his face with it. Trip looked at her gratefully, his blue eyes were glassy and reflected pain and exhaustion from the exertion of running from the shuttle pod. Some of the worst pains he had ever felt went thru him, telling him that something was very wrong inside. As he sat there on his knees, he didn’t think he could stand up again, never mind hike thru the jungle to the compound. It’s lucky T’Pol’s with me or I’d still be inside that shuttle, a sitting duck. He appreciated the fact that she had taken the time to help him get this far. T’Pol observed him closely with an impassive look and came to the conclusion, that the situation was no better now than it had been in the shuttle. He was too badly injured to go much further. She would have to make a decision soon that she had put off earlier. The commander was becoming a handicap, and it was something she couldn’t allow to happen. Their whole mission depended on her reaching the Vulcan representative at the Mercian military compound in what now felt like 100 kilometers away at the rate they were going. Starfleet had assigned the Enterprise and its crew to help the Vulcan’s try and end a 50-year war between two races, the Arons and Mercians. Neither side had been able in all that time to settle the dispute between them. It involved several thousand acres of land that both claimed were theirs, and which held minerals that both sides wanted. A war could mean the annihilation of a whole race of people if the hostilities weren’t stopped. The fighting between them now involved the killing of innocent civilians in raids as well as terrorist attacks in the towns and cities with both sides equally guilty. The Vulcan’s had stepped in and were trying to aid the different sides in making peace. Both sides were now talking, however, a rebel fraction of Arons was trying to destroy that peace, as well as massacre every Mercian by using biological warfare. Two days earlier on Enterprise T’Pol had met Captain Archer in the launch bay as he arrived in the shuttle pod from a mission on the planet below them. He was returning from a meeting with a rebel turncoat who had sold him information. Archer stepped out of the pod followed by Lt. Reed. T’Pol spoke first, "I take it your meeting was successful?" Archer smiled as he went up the ladder to the over bridge where T’Pol stood. "You might say that." He dismissed Reed and then turned back to T’Pol. "Let's go to my ready room. We’ll discuss it there. Once inside the ready room, the Captain told her about their mission and half sat on the corner of his desk as he held up the disc he had obtained. "This contains the cure for a biological weapon the rebels plan to use on the Mercian population in a week’s time." “How did you obtain it?” T’Pol was surprised, she had known he was going to meet with a rebel defector, but was unsure what it was all about. Archer had been very vague on details. “One of the rebels did a lot of soul searching and encouraged further by our payment decided to have a change of heart. Seems he has a family and couldn't live with himself knowing he was killing innocents as well as others.” “That's very fortunate for the Mercians.” T’Pol answered quietly. It was hard to believe people would be so barbaric that they would use a biological weapon. “Yes, but it will need to be decrypted. I'll leave that with you and needless to say, time is of the essence.” "Of course, Captain,” She would work non-stop till the assignment was completed as many lives would be saved by having this cure. “I have to go back to the planet tomorrow to talk with the Vulcan representative there, so I'll have Trip bring you down in a shuttle pod once you have it decrypted.” “I will start on it right away,” she answered knowing how important it was to finish quickly. She was not sure what to say about him assigning the Commander as her pilot. “T’Pol, this is to be kept secret, per orders of Vulcan Command and Starfleet. No one on board is to know what's on this disk.” “Understood, Captain,” she accepted the disk from him and left. Archer looked thoughtful as he watched her leave. He was intent on making this mission succeed. It’s our way of showing the Vulcans that humans would be a help and not a hindrance. He reached over his desk and pushed the Comm button. “Archer to Tucker” “Tucker here, Capt’n. Welcome back! ” The cheerful voice of the Chief Engineer answered. “ Thanks, Trip. I need to see you in my ready room right away.” “Be right there, Capt’n,” he signed off. When Trip arrived, he was greeted by a very somber Archer, which meant something serious was up. “Wouldn't Travis be a better choice Capt'n?" Trip asked with a puzzled look on his face. He didn’t relish spending time with the Sub Commander on a shuttle. “Not this time, Trip. This is a secret mission and Starfleet only wants senior officers involved. The lives of thousands of people are at stake,” Archer looked at him directly and empathized with the latter. Archer’s green eyes were intense.
“I knew I could count on you, and this will remain between us, T’Pol and Lt. Reed, no one else is to know details of the mission. Have Nelson cover for you while you're gone.” Trip nodded. “I’ll tell him as soon as I get back to engineering.” For Jon to be this close mouthed about the information it must be very important. Trip started to turn to leave, when Archer addressed him again. "Oh, one other thing. This information must arrive. Under no circumstances must we allow the rebels to find out we have it." He said it dead serious. Trip was surprised by what Archer was inferring. “Yes, sir, I understand." “ I’ll catch you later at dinner.” Archer finally smiled and said, “I’ll fill in the rest of the details of the mission then.” Trip nodded then left. Reed was standing on the over bridge bantering him about having to fly Sub Commander T’Pol. The two men had been friends ever since their near death experience together in the shuttle just a year ago. It gave them a bond that few on Enterprise shared and they were constantly teasing each other.
“Hey, Malcolm, I‘d trade ya in a minute!” Trip shouted back up at Reed and laughed as he came around from the other side of the pod. Trip leaned against the shuttle’s hull and crossed his arms thinking about the situation and shaking his head at the picture it presented. Trip made a funny face, “Can you imagine the conversation? Yes, Sub Commander. No, Sub Commander…. It’ll be like that all the way down to the surface,” he added with a smirk. “ At least with the Capt’n I can talk to him!” Trip finally exclaimed. He really wasn’t looking forward to this assignment Archer had given him. Reed was still envious “Just the same, I’d rather be taking the Sub Commander!” Reed finally added wistfully. A lost opportunity to get to know the Sub Commander, He thought to himself Trip was smiling now, knowing that the limey was really annoyed. “You just get the Captain down safely to the planet and I’ll take care of T’Pol!” Reed nodded dejectedly, then went down the ladder and entered the shuttle hatch. Trip walked away laughing. Yes, this will be very interesting; I’ve never been alone with T'Pol before on a shuttle. Just the two of us! Wonder what we’ll have to say to each other? Probably just, kill each other! Trip thought as he walked away.
“Commander, I show the compound about 20 minutes away from our present heading.” Before saying this, the only acknowledgement she made to his presence, was a nod to him as she first entered the shuttle for the flight. “That’s great, T’Pol, least we’re heading in the right direction.” He replied sarcastically, angry that it was the first thing she had said to him the whole flight. They were to remain on flight communications silence after they left Enterprise for there was a possibility the rebels might be able to pinpoint them and fire on them with missiles. Archer had contacted Enterprise earlier and advised them of the coordinates of the compound. With no one to talk to other than T’Pol, the flight was becoming boring and Trip’s gregarious nature finally got the better of him. “So what do you think will happen with this planet T’Pol? Will your Vulcan representative have any luck in making peace? “ Trip was fishing for information just to pass the time. He’d hate to admit to Reed that he and T’Pol hadn’t even talked on the way down. T’Pol looked at the Commander, he was interested in what was happening and had a right to know. “I’m not sure if Representative Simchak’s help is really appreciated, these people have such a historical hatred of each other. Trip had to agree, “Sounds like a lot of races of people on earth during our 21 century. Lots of killing and dying over stupid disagreements including different beliefs.” He continued sadly. “Thousands of people died for nothing and over nothing. Two different groups, that I recall, were fighting over worthless desert land that had nothing but sand and a so-called Holy city that both wanted to claim as theirs.” He looked back at her. “The irony of it all was that both of these races had the same ancestry and the only basic differences were religion and language.” He smiled wistfully, “The most amazing part was, that in the end after almost destroying each other as well as the rest of the civilized world, they made peace and now live together as brothers each helping one another and both the better for it.” Trip shook his head as he thought about it. T’Pol was beginning to appreciate Trip’s conversation and his willingness to discuss earth’s history regarding mistakes made by humans. She found earth’s history fascinating. They talked for several more minutes when all of a sudden, the ship lurched violently and there was a loud explosion outside the shuttle.. “Son of a bitch!” Trip yelled as he fought for control of the craft. “Commander, our engines have been hit with weaponry fire.” She shouted to him after quickly looking at her screen that showed the shuttle diagnostics. “I know, we’re losing them, someone took us out with a rocket from below and we’re going down fast! Better hold onto something!” He yelled above the noise of the whining engines as the shuttle headed for the planet below. Fighting the controls all the way down he managed to get within 6 kilometers of the compound before he crashed landed in the jungle.
Somehow, the rebels managed to jam all communication frequencies, and the shuttle pod hadn’t been able to report their predicament before they crashed. This also meant the compound’s scanners would not work as well, so the two Enterprise officers were on their own with little chance of rescue. Trip had finally stopped coughing and watched the Sub-Commander closely, knowing she would hear their pursuers coming long before his ears reacted. Unlike him, she seemed to be fine. It was all he could do to catch his breath and guessed that it might be due to internal injuries. He knew how important this mission was to Archer. Its success would show the Vulcans they were more than capable of lending a helping hand when needed. Although Trip wasn’t sure what information T’Pol was carrying, he knew that it was vital that it get to the compound and not into enemy hands. Archer had stressed that and delivering it came before either Trip’s or T’Pol’s safety. I’m in no condition to keep up with her and I’ll just slow her down. He didn’t relish the idea of her leaving him here, but he could see no other choice. Fear crept through him as the realization that being caught by the rebels could mean death. He wasn’t a brave man, but he had to put the welfare of the Mercians before his own. It’s really a no win scenario and therefore there is only one decision. He said it sincerely knowing it was the only choice they had and what that choice could mean. She stopped listening for their pursuers and turned to look at the commander, considering what he had just said. It was the same decision she had come to when she had first found him so badly injured in the shuttle. Leaving him in the shuttle had not been an option, since their pursuers might have killed the unconscious man and she would not allow that. Here in the jungle he at least has a chance to survive It wasn’t a decision she looked forward to making. The commander was trying at times, but she had grown accustomed to his ways and would not want any harm to befall him if she could help it. Dinner in the Captain’s mess would not be the same without the Commander there to stir things up and she would miss his presence. Their verbal sparing was at times enjoyable and always a challenge; it was something she looked forward to at the end of each day. Captain Archer will not be pleased if I arrive at the compound without the commander, but we could try and come back for him. It is the only logical solution to the problem. It was said without emotion, but it meant so much more, there would be no argument against his offer.
I can do this; I just have to get on my feet and moving… Trip stopped her, “What’s that?” Suspicious of what she was injecting him with, he didn’t want to be sedated. Awake and on his feet, he would have a better chance. When she looked in his eyes, she saw a look of acceptance and hopelessness, and it almost changed her mind. If our roles were reversed, would he be leaving me behind, injured and helpless? If the commander were a Vulcan, there would be no second-guessing the decision. One life to save many would not be considered worth discussing no matter the consequences to that person. Nevertheless, she found that it was a hard decision to make. I’m leaving him here…alone. After all, we’ve been through the past two years how can she be this cold? I thought we were friends! something . . . What must I say to him, he knows I have to go! After all, I gave her the option to leave me . . . What did I expect her to say? Noting the look of disbelief in the human’s eyes, she had stressed the last sentence. She wanted to assure him that she would return, and that she said this out of concern for his safety. There was harshness in her words, but leaving him angry was the best way for him to not lose heart and stay safe. She felt responsible for him, as first Officer as well as Vulcan advisor, it was her job to keep him safe and out of harm’s way. She would never admit it, but the crew of the Enterprise had come to mean something to her, and the two senior officers even more so. “Ah, Hell, T’Pol,” He got up enough courage to look up and apologize, but she was... gone. I didn’t even wish her good luck!
My face is so hot, must have a fever. Time to find a hiding place. Can’t last much longer. All around him, birds and small animals seemed to chatter at him, making this all seem surreal. If it were not for the present circumstances he would have enjoyed the beauty of the foliage, but the steamy jungle air sucked what little energy reserves he had, leaving him exhausted. It took all his will power to put one foot ahead of the other and make his way thru the undergrowth that continually tried to make him stumble and fall with every step he took. They’ve found me! The Aron rebel removed his foot from Trip’s back and two of his companions roughly pulled the engineer to his feet, causing him to cry out in pain as his side protested the sudden move. The sound of his cry echoing through the trees and surrounding jungle made Trip realize, that… I’m on my own… At least she’s still safe. One of the rebels ran a hand-held scanner over him “It’s human, so we have at least one of them.” The device was also a translator. If I don’t, they’ll just kill me. The more time they spend questioning me, the better the chances are for T’Pol to make it to the compound. I’m a goner, and T’Pol wouldn’t let me send a goodbye to Jon. I just hope he realizes what a good friend he was. There would be consequences for his lack of information. Saying it brought on a coughing fit and he spat up more blood and almost sank to his knees, but the two guards holding onto his arms prevented this. The leader made a fist to hit him.
“No, we can leave him here as a decoy in case we don’t catch the other one. They will try to find him and while they look, we can make our escape.” “He is of no use to us and was probably left behind for us to find, while the other one headed toward the compound.” “Your scanner must have missed the other’s bio signs. Are you sure, you had it set for his species? “I’m sure!” one of them answered. “Let’s go, we’ve already wasted too much time.” Trip lost interest when wracked by coughing fits; he finally passed out, regretting that he hadn’t wished T’Pol good luck. ************************
A cry seemed to echo through the trees from the distance, but she couldn’t discern what it was. It sounded human, and for a moment, she thought about going back for the commander. Logic won out, even if it was the commander there was nothing she could do. A decision had been made and she must act on it. The Commander had known he had little chance, but he offered to stay anyway. Once she arrived at the compound she would find Captain Archer and come back to get the commander. There was no way she would allow him to be abandoned by the Vulcan contingent there. Captain Archer wouldn’t rest till he found his friend, of that she was certain. A bird like creature flew by her and made a similar call to the one she’d heard. Taking a deep breath she hoped that the sound heard earlier had been a bird as well. Once again, she headed for the compound that was now only 3 kilometers away. Concern for the commander made her hurry all the more
The afternoon thunderstorm came early and sent sheets of cold water into the humid jungle cooling it down and Trip with it. He awoke when cold drops of water pelted his face and his back, soaking him thoroughly thru his T-shirt down to the skin. Water pooled around him and formed a puddle that he lay in. The cold water felt good at first, but then came the chills and he started to shake. Visions of cold water and warmth swam through his mind as he went from fever to chills, unable to so much as move, too weak from the beating and his injuries. Trip’s mind went from wakefulness to fever induced hallucinations, and at one point even imagining his attackers were back to finish the job. Despair filled him and he wanted to shout for help, but when he tried, he started to cough up more blood. Finally, in his delirium, he called out for T’Pol to hurry and even Jon, but no one came to help him. They’re not coming! Went through his fever filled mind. Afraid and alone, he drifted into the waiting blackness. ************************
Seeing the look on her face, he added, not unkindly, “He’s probably dead, the rebels don’t take prisoners.” To T’Pol’s surprise, she found his words unacceptable, Commander Tucker wasn’t to be written off so quickly. Captain Archer would never sacrifice any of his crew so callously without trying to get them back. Simchak’s attitude brought out emotions of anger she didn’t realize she even had, and further concern about Commander Tucker’s welfare. I will go back for the commander with or without Simchak’s help; I will not allow him to be abandoned. She could still see the look of hopelessness that was in the commander’s eyes when she had left him… and it haunted her. If Captain Archer isn’t in the compound then I’ll steal a scout ship and go out alone. She was just leaving to try and find the captain, when Archer came into the Vulcan’s office looking for her. “I heard you were here,” a look of relief washed over Archer’s face and he smiled. “Glad you made it ok.” When Trip and T’Pol hadn’t arrived, fear for their safety had been the only thing on his mind for the past four hours. It had been a bitter pill to swallow that he may have lost both his First Officer and Chief Engineer. Trip was also his best friend and like family to him. There had been no way to locate them with all the scanners blocked and that included Enterprise’s as well. Archer had feared the worst. Simchak had refused to allow him to take a shuttle out blind and search for his officers. If they were able to shoot down one shuttle, they could just as easily take out the Captain’s as well. Looking around the room and not seeing the commander, he turned back to her, “Where’s Trip?” T’Pol prepared herself for his anger, “I had to leave the commander behind.” “What?” Disbelief and worry covered his face almost instantly, “Why?” She took a breath, “He was badly injured in the shuttle crash and we agreed to split up. I ordered him to hide and wait for us to come back for him.” Archer heard the words, but didn’t want to believe that Trip was still somewhere out there in the jungle, alone and hurt. His worst fears were suddenly becoming real. “We’d better get the shuttle pod and go find him,” he would discuss her reasons for leaving Trip behind, later. This time he wasn’t going to wait for permission to leave. T’Pol knew where the crashed shuttle was and he wasn’t about to leave Trip out there at the mercy of the rebels. Just then Lt. Reed came through the door into the office, he smiled when he saw T’Pol. He had also been worried, knowing that the two officers were in trouble and he was unable to help them. “Glad to see you, Sub Commander. How did you and Commander Tucker make it here?” She nodded to his greeting, but said nothing, allowing the captain to explain it to him. “Trip’s injured and still out there, Malcolm, we need to take our shuttle pod and find him,” there was urgency in his voice and Reed picked up on it. “Yes, Sir. Oh, I came to tell you the jamming signal has stopped and we have scanners and communications back.” Reed was glad to deliver that bit of good news, knowing that if they were to find Commander Tucker, they would need their scanners now more than ever. I just hope that we won’t be too late…
Someone’s strong hands gently rolled Trip over and lifted his head up against their shoulder, making it easier for the injured man to breathe. A feeling of well being washed over him and he turned his face into his rescuer’s shoulder, grateful for the offered comfort. A slight trace of aftershave fragrance was present on the material he leaned against, and it reminded Trip of breakfast at the captain’s mess with T’Pol and Jon. Always made me laugh when T’Pol sniffed the air whenever Jon entered the mess practically reeking of aftershave. I’m sure he wore it on purpose just to get her reaction. Imagining that the Capt’n was here with him had to be another fever induced hallucination. T’Pol was also here. Trip recognized her voice when she spoke as something cold wiped the side of his forehead. He couldn’t understand her words; everything seemed garbled and far away as if in a fog. Fingers touched his neck with something cool and the pain started to fade. Whatever it was went through his system, numbing all feeling inside as well as his brain and taking away all the pain and hurt. Trip thought it was the feeling of death coming to collect him, but he no longer cared. His crewmates were here, even if he were imagining them. Another familiar voice, Malcolm’s, drifted through the fog and then strong arms lifted Trip up off the ground. The fog started to cloud his brain and everything seemed to fade into the blackness that called to him, wanting payment for giving him what he had asked for. It no longer mattered, for there were worse ways to die than in your best friend’s arms, even if you were imagining it. It was much better than dying alone...
Both he and T’Pol feared the worst when they saw the engineer’s still body, covered with blood and dirt, lying face down in a puddle of mud. Archer gently rolled his friend over, slipped his arm under Trip’s head and leaned him up against his shoulder. Trip was feverish and completely out of it. Bruises and blood on his face showed that he had been badly beaten. Jon’s worried question didn’t get a response. He looked at T’Pol, who had wet a bandage in the stream and was now using it to gently wipe the blood and dirt off the injured man’s face. “They must have interrogated him for information,” she surmised in a quiet tone, hoping that Archer understood she had no other choice but to leave the commander. When they had first found him, she had feared he was dead.
Archer was angry and he started to lift Trip in his arms and stand, but was stopped by T’Pol. She pulled out a hypo spray from the med kit and gave Trip a shot in the neck. “He has internal injuries. It’s better that we sedate him before you move him,” she answered his questioning gaze. Archer nodded, “We need to get him to Enterprise, I don’t want to lose him by wasting any more time.” Reed joined them after checking the area for any signs of the rebels. He was shocked by Trip’s battered appearance and stepped forward quickly to help as Archer tried to pick up the commander to carry him. With Reed’s help, Archer was able to lift Trip up in his arms and stand. “Don’t want to drop him, Sir, and add any more bruises,” Reed said, trying to offer to help carry the commander, but Archer was already heading back to their shuttle. Working against time to try and save his friend.
T’Pol sat down in the back of the shuttle pod, next to the couch that Commander Tucker was lying on. Archer had left him in her care and gone forward to the copilot seat to help Reed fly them back to Enterprise. She stared at the still form of the commander, who hadn’t stirred once since Archer had placed him on the couch. There was no way to tell if he would even survive. Knowing that he might not live brought feelings to the surface that she couldn’t identify and would have to meditate on. Gently she placed her hand on his forehead and found it hot to the touch. Wetting a bandage, she placed it across his brow trying to appease the fever that waged war inside his body. Then she covered him with a blanket and tucked it around him, as his uniform was still wet. As she sat here watching over him, it gave her time to think about her mission on Enterprise and the decisions she had to make concerning this crew. From the beginning, working with humans had been very difficult and had taken its toll on her; they disrupted the flow of order that she lived by. Their volatile nature and emotions conflicted constantly with the logic of how things should be done. Quite often, these emotions caused them to make foolish decisions and put them all in harm’s way. It was up to her as First Officer and advisor to show them the logical way to do things and avoid risk if possible. A task that seemed at times, almost impossible... Captain Archer was a risk taker and had often been willing to sacrifice himself in order to save Enterprise. This self-sacrifice was an emotional act the human species shared, but it also was a logical decision as well, if it would save the ship and the rest of the crew. The comparison was not lost on her, for Commander Tucker had pointed out the similarities between logic and emotion more than once. His offering to stay behind had been just such an example, willing to sacrifice himself, so that she could get the information to the Vulcan’s at the compound and possibly save an entire race of people. There were always consequences for both one’s actions and decision’s, unfortunately, her decision to leave the commander behind had resulted in his being captured and severely injured. This disturbed her, but the decision to leave him behind had been the only logical choice, one shared by Commander Tucker. It would take solitude and quiet to decide what this all meant to her and the fulfillment of her mission on Enterprise. Later, in her quarters, she would meditate and try to come to a decision as to how she could better handle her circumstances and decisions concerning these humans. She would also have to decide how to handle her growing concern for the welfare of the Enterprise crew, especially the senior staff that she worked so closely with. Somehow, their lives were becoming intertwined with hers and she found hidden emotions beginning to surface whenever one of them was in danger or injured. It was very… unsettling. ************************ The very worried face of Jonathan Archer was looking down at him. Trip closed his eyes again trying to clear his vision; I hope this is real and not imagined! “Capt’n, what happened?” he finally managed to say slowly and in a very weak voice. This response brought a smile of relief to Jon. Three days had gone by since they had found Trip beaten and left for dead and Jon had feared that his friend would never wake up again. How many times has he been brought into sickbay? It seems the coldness of space is always trying to claim Trip, as if it needs him as much as we do. “I think your smart mouth must have gotten you into trouble again,” Archer replied, trying to lighten the mood. “You look terrible,” he added. It was a joke they always used between them, when one of them was concerned with the other’s well being. You should see the other guy,” Trip managed to whisper, so glad that Jon was real and that he was back on Enterprise with him. Jon’s smile widened, glad to see his friend was able to joke. “We almost lost you, Trip. It took Phlox two days to get you stabilized. I think you’re crossed off any more away missions for awhile.” Archer smiled, “T’Pol was just here a little while ago to see how you were doing. I know she feels responsible for your being caught. At the debriefing, she told me that you offered to stay behind, so that she would have a better chance to get to the compound.” Jon watched his friend’s face closely; he still wasn’t comfortable with what T’Pol had done, even though it was strategically correct. The consequences had almost cost Trip his life. Jon wanted to hear Trip’s side of the story. “ I couldn’t make it to the compound. If she hadn’t left me, we both would have been caught and probably killed,” Trip stated. “We both agreed it was the right decision.” Since Trip didn’t sound upset and agreed with T’Pol’s report, Jon decided to drop it and lighten the mood again. “I thought if anyone on Enterprise could keep you out of trouble it would be T’Pol, that’s why I sent you with her.” Archer smirked. “ It seems that I was wrong.” He added with a wry smile.
“I don’t know how you two got along, but while she was here, she told me that after dealing with you on this mission, she had to use up two meditation candles! John smiled, then added, And she wasn’t pleased!” He loved saying that, especially when Trip’s face lit up in a huge smile. “Damn, I wish I had been awake when she told you that!” Trip smirked and they both started to laugh. Have a comment to make about this story? Do so in the Trip Fan Fiction forum at the HoTBBS! Half a dozen of you have made commentsI really enjoyed that, who couldn't? Our favourite couple, injuries...rebels beating him up...T'Pol having to fight against emotional responses. It was all there and yu kept them all within character. And I loved the line at the end about her having to use TWO meditation candles...made me laugh. One small observation...a lot of people misuse the apostrophe i.e 'Vulcans' is plural and doesn't require one, as is 'decisions'. Otherwise, excellent. The remark about the meditation candles was an excellent bit. The doubt and worry that the two shared was bang on. This was really good and I liked the way you showed T'Pol working through her emotions at having to leave Trip behind to complete the mission. The way in which her exposure to her human crew mates has changed her outlook and begun to rub off on her. I really like that. Well done. And so nice to have Trip back safe and sound at the end of it! Ali D :~) Yay! I really enjoyed your stories at ˇTrip! and am pleased to see you tackle the relationship between Trip and T'Pol as colleagues and as human/Vulcan. Please continue to write! Really enjoyed this! You captured the conflict within T'Pol very well, IMHO! And in my book, whenever the Archer/Trip friendship is picked up you just can't go wrong! :-) Thanks! I'm glad that you let T'Pol do the logical thing and abandon Trip - and then worry about him, of course! I liked the Archer/Trip moments too. It's nice to have that aspect covered in T/T stories. |