Welcome to my website, detailing the adventures of Captain Esek Hrelle, his family, and the crew and cadets of his starship, the USS Surefoot. These stories are set in the 2360-70s, the Next Generation/DS9/Voyager Era.

When I wrote the first story, The Universe Had Other Plans, in the far off distant year of 2016, I never intended it to be a "first" story of anything. It was meant to be a one-off, a means of helping me fight writer's block on another project. I am amazed and delighted that it has taken on a life of its own, with an extended family of characters, places, ships and events.

The column on the right hand side groups the stories chronologically by significant events in Captain Hrelle's life (such as the command of a new Surefoot), as well as major events in the Star Trek timeline. The column on the left hand side lists reference articles, one-off stories, and a link to stories set on the USS Harken, a ship from decades before but with ties to the Surefoot Universe.

The universe of Star Trek belongs to CBS/Paramount; all of the original characters here belong to me. There is no explicit sexual content, but there are instances of profanity, violence and discussions of adult subject matters and emotional themes; I will try to offer warnings on some of the stories, but sometimes I forget.

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Tuesday 25 October 2022

Interlude: Question Time



(Authors Note: I will be leaving shortly for a long-overdue vacation, and thus have been unable to complete my next-planned Surefoot story in time, for which I apologise. But I could at least leave you with a taste of things to come...)


USS Katana, Deck 2 Conference Room:

Command Cadet Rachel Nash remained as stiff as her shock of copper hair, as she stood at attention with the rest of Macbeth Squad against the wall, the six of them staring ahead as if entranced by the starscape outside the windows, or waiting for someone to make the first move.

Or, or more simply, to ignore the small, chubby, brown and white English bulldog curled up on the chair in front of them, watching them intently and drooling obliviously onto its paws.

Bur Nash stayed still. Unlike many Academy cadets, she understood the purpose behind the interminable periods when they were required to do nothing but remain silent and motionless: it was an exercise in, and a demonstration of, discipline. And it made perfect sense to her: if a cadet couldn’t exhibit the strength to do something this safe, simple and straightforward, then how could anyone of them be trusted in moments of crisis after they graduate and join Starfleet for real?

So she kept that in mind at times like this, where they had been led in here after boarding and then seemingly forgotten… and she had tried to instil a similar drive in the other five members of her squad.

With varying degrees of success; at the far end of the line of six, her deputy squad leader, Security Cadet Ange Boladede was a model of self-control, had always been. Sure, the Nigerian-born man came off at times as formal, almost robotic. But at least she could count on him to help set a good example to the others.

On the opposite end of the scale of success, Flight Ops Cadet Janusz Spychalski, a lithe, sandy-haired Terran male with an aquiline nose standing at Nash’s right, finally broke ranks and stepped forward, rolling his neck to relieve his aching muscles, his European accent thick. “This is pointless! How long will they keep us waiting?“

“Back in line, Cadet,” Nash ordered.

“Why bother, Rachel? There’s no one here but this bloody slobbery dog-“

Then the dog rose up on the seat and barked at him. The cadet immediately returned to his position at attention.

On Nash’s left, Engineering Cadet Gela, a short, salmon-pink Ferengi, chuckled. “The dog is wearing Captain’s pips on his collar. The rank might be genuine. Who knows what sort of insanity is afoot when hyoo-mans command?” He then stopped and swallowed. “No offence.”

Beside him, Science Cadet C’Riir, a tall, slim, sepia-furred Caitian male, shook his head and tail. “Class act as always, Fun Size.”

“No one asked you, Furball.”

“Enough,” Nash warned them, remembering the chagrin she felt when those two were called up the previous week for talking during an inspection of the Cadet Quarters by Commodore Hrelle and Commander Haluk.

Beside C’Rirr, Medical Cadet Denek, a slim Vulcan female with tanned olive skin and a sable ponytail, raised an eyebrow. “I should remind you, Mr Gela, that only the First Officer of the Katana is human. The Commanding Officer is Roylan, and the Second Officer is Caitian.”

Gela snorted. “Hellcat Hrelle isn’t fully human; haven’t you seen her Dad?”

“Commodore Hrelle is her stepfather, not her biological father.”

“That’s not what I heard. Cadet Roundtree saw her in the Katana’s gym showers when Macbeth Squad was onboard. He said she had the remains of a tail she keeps hidden, after most of it had been cut off when she was fighting the Ferasans on Cait.”

Denek sighed. “There is far too much evidence to support her incaudate state… but, it is obvious that you are merely being typically salacious and obstreperous.”

Gela made a show of mock indignation, before the Ferengi turned to Boladede on his left. “Ange, I’ll give you two slips of latinum to back me up on this!”

The tall, muscular, chocolate-skinned Terran male made no response, his hairless head reflecting the lights from above.

“You’d better scan him, Denek,” Gela teased. “Make sure he hasn’t been ossified by some alien virus.”

“Leave him alone, Cadet,” Nash warned. “At least he can practice discipline.”

“As opposed to you?”

“Shut up, all of you!” Nash shouted now-

-Just as the conference door slid open, and Lt Cmdr Sasha Hrelle entered, her posture formal, her expression stern as she eyed Macbeth Squad, sparing a curious final stare at Nash.

Nash swallowed, feeling her face redden, wondering if the older woman had heard her outburst. All the cadets talked about Sasha Hrelle, had heard a hundred stories about her exploits, rising through the ranks so quickly, and she had only graduated a few years ago! Nash so wanted to be like her… though maybe without all the trauma she had also heard about.

Then she shook her thoughts away as she watched Sasha moved to the dog in the chair, scratching behind his floppy right ear and inducing growls of pleasure from him. “There you go, Ajax! Good boy, good boy!” The young blonde woman crouched down beside the chair and asked confidentially, “So… which one? Go! Go!”

The dog barked, poured himself off the chair and waddled over to Spychalski, sitting down in front of him and barking once.

Sasha nodded at Ajax’s choice. “So, you broke rank first, huh? Guess we know who’s on Dog Poop Collection Duty this week.”

The young Polish man’s jaw dropped. “H-How could he tell you that?”

Sasha straightened up. “He couldn’t; you did, just now. Honesty is one thing, but try to play your cards closer to your chest and not give away too much.

Macbeth Squad: welcome onboard the Katana. I’m Lieutenant Commander Sasha Hrelle, First Officer. Captain Weynik is currently engaged in a security meeting with the other COs of Sabre Squadron One, so I’m providing your welcome briefing. At ease.”

The squad relaxed – except for Boladede, who continued to stare ahead.

Nash noticed it, and noticed that Sasha noticed it too, but the latter didn’t comment on it as she continued. “You’ll be spending the next seven days onboard, dividing your on-duty time between continuing with your Academy studies remotely, and getting a taste of the duties expected of Starfleet Ensigns in your respective fields of study.

But before we go into detail, let’s get the questions out of the way.”

The cadets reacted to varying degrees, leaving Nash to respond first. “Questions, Ma’am?”

Sasha nodded. “Every other cadet squad that’s come onboard so far – Hamlet, Romeo, Othello, Lear – has had questions for ‘Hellcat Hrelle’.” She rolled her eyes. “I’m not a fan of the nickname, or the fame that brought it, but I gotta deal with it. So here’s my deal: you get only one question each, here and now, but nothing’s off limits, so don’t waste it, or my time.”

The squad looked to each other, no one speaking up.

Sasha breathed out. “So much for not wasting my time-“

“Did you really pilot a Defiant Warhead Module into a Dominion Battleship and blow it up at the Battle of Cardassia?” Spychalski blurted out.

Sasha grunted. “Yes. Barely escaped alive, and couldn’t stop shaking for days afterwards, but yes. I also amputated my Captain’s leg and stepped over the burned, broken bodies of crewmembers to get the survivors to safety… it was a hell of a day…” She waved off the rest of it, and looked to Denek.

The Vulcan raised an eyebrow. “Lieutenant Commander, would you please confirm for the puerile among us that you are not part-Caitian?”

Sasha rolled her eyes again. “The fricking Tail Rumour again? Oy vey… No, I have no tail, or claws or actual fur, though I’m not big on personal grooming below the neckline. Otherwise, biologically I am fully human. Culturally and legally, however, I am very much Caitian.”

“Thank you, Lieutenant Commander.” Denek looked at Gela.

The Ferengi ignored her, indicating C’Riir as he blurted, “Fuzzy here says you have an indestructible sword made of a secret alloy. Is that true? How much do you think you could get for it? And have you really chopped off heads with it, because that could increase its overall value on the open market, especially if I assisted you in the sale, for a modest fee-”

“Gela!” C’Riir growled, appalled at his brashness, looking to Sasha now, his tail drooping in embarrassment. “Sorry about him, Ma’am. He doesn’t understand.”

Sasha nodded, her expression tightening as she drew closer to Gela. “I said one question, Cadet; for a Ferengi, you’re shit at counting. Still, you have balls…

The sword is a gift from the Order of the Kaetini, a cadre of honoured Caitian warriors. It is a privilege to be a member of their group. It’s made of an alloy called arakanium… not indestructible, just super sharp and super strong. And definitely not for sale, at any price.

And yes. I have chopped off heads with it. Chopped off limbs, disembowelled, stabbed, sliced and diced… I’ve smelled the flesh, tasted the blood, slipped on guts spilt on the floor, heard the screams of those I maimed and killed, woken up at night in a sweat at the memory of it all…” She paused, breathed out at the reactions she induced in the Ferengi, before looking to C’Riir again. “And what would a fellow Cub of the Motherworld like to ask me?”

The young male paused, looking momentarily overwhelmed at being the full focus of her attention, looking to the rest of his squad, before finally speaking… but in a language that didn’t translate for Nash… and judging from the reactions of most of the others, didn’t translate for them either. Only Gela muttered indignantly as he recognised it, “Old Caitian again.”

Sasha clearly understood, however, and responded soberly in Federation Standard. “Yes, of course. Later. You, me and Lt Mori.” Now she looked to Boladede, who continued to stare ahead. “How about you, Cadet?”

The Nigerian male shifted as he replied stiffly, “I already know everything I need to know about you, Lieutenant Commander, thank you.”

Sasha shrugged. Now she focused on Nash.

The younger woman swallowed, her curiosity over Lt Cmdr Hrelle and Cadet C’Riir’s private conversation set aside. “So… no question is off limits, Ma’am?”

“None.” Sasha shook her head. “I can’t believe you wasted your one question asking that.” She smirked. “Just kidding. What is it?”

Nash hesitated, but then finally asked, “Ma’am, as you’ve probably gathered, we’ve all read and heard about you, all you’ve gone through, what you just told us now… and there’s probably a lot more than we’ll ever know… you’ve gone through so much already, and you’re not that old-”

“Gee, thanks, Bubulah.”

Nash continued, seemingly oblivious to the inadvertent insult she had just imparted. “Is it… Is it worth it?”

Sasha regarded her. Then she pursed her lips in thought before finally responding, “Oh yeah, it’s worth it. If you’re strong enough… strong enough to admit when you’re not strong, when you need help. The worst thing you, any of you, can do when you’re feeling the pain is to keep it to yourself. That won’t help you, or anyone else, I promise.”

Sasha blinked, looked around them again. “Wow, I got off easy with you bunch; Lear Squad had me go into graphic detail about my wildest sexual escapades.” She glanced down at the carpet. “Ajax! Naughty boy! Stop that!”

The cadets looked down as well, seeing the dog trying to chew on Spychalski’s right boot. Now he stopped and turned, making regretful noises.

Sasha straightened up again. “Fun Time’s over. Alpha Shift starts in one hour, and you’re all on it. I’m taking you to your quarters, where you can access your duty and study rosters for the week… and you will not neglect your education for the thrill of doing actual grown-up stuff, or Commander Haluk will have your hides, and mine.

Of particular note are some additional sessions all of you will be participating in while on the Katana. It’s called SAUCE: Specialised Armed and Unarmed Combat Expertise.”

The announcement provoked reactions from the Squad, and prompted Nash to ask, “Ma’am, isn’t that training usually reserved for those in Tactical and Security?”

“Normally, yes, and even then only for those assigned to border patrol duties and special mission teams, designed for race-specific threats. But Commodore Hrelle has ordered all Starfleet personnel serving on Salem One or onboard one of the Squadron ships to receive training specific to the most likely threat we’ll be facing in this sector: the Kzinti.

The Kzinti use disruptors and other energy weapons, but they prefer swords, daggers and their own claws and teeth, and will often employ energy dampening technology like what you face recently with the Klingons, in order to gain an advantage. So your training will focus on bladed and ballistic weapons, courtesy of Captain Weynik and Security Chief Lt Jor-Dakk, and the felinoid style of fighting, courtesy of myself and our Caitian Second Officer, Lt Mru Mori-”

Boladede made a sound.

Nash turned to him; it was a sound that, from anyone else, would have been barely perceptible. From Boladede, however, it was like a shout.

And Sasha seemed to recognise it, as she looked to him as well. “Comment, Cadet?”

The young Nigerian stiffened. “No, Ma’am. No comment.” He left it at that.

She didn’t. “As your Squad’s Security Cadet, I expect you’ll be excited to learn some additional skills?”

Boladede looked hesitant, before asking, “Permission to speak freely, Ma’am?”

“Granted.”

He turned to her. “The training will be necessary for the others, but not for me.”

“Don’t hold back, Boladede, tell us how you really feel,” Spychalski quipped.

Nash felt her face go Nova. She had known Boladede for over a year, and he had always been a model of laconic efficiency, without a seeming iota of personal warmth. In fact, more than once she wondered if he was an android in disguise. This interruption was unprecedented. “You’re out of line, Mister-“

Sasha raised a hand to cut her off, approaching and standing directly in front of Boladede, to meet his gaze. “You’re a Second Year Cadet, Mr Boladede. The training we’re offering you here is normally something you wouldn’t expect to receive until after graduation, and even then only dependant on your posting. Enlighten me as to why you think it’s not necessary for you.”

The Nigerian stuck out his chin proudly. “My family owns and operates a very successful private security firm, with offices on many worlds. From a very early age I was trained in numerous forms of the martial arts, as well as both historical and modern melee and ranged weapons, all to a high degree of proficiency. The redoubtable praise I have received from my Academy instructors is a testament to that. It is very gracious of you to make such an offer, but I am more than prepared to deal with any threat I face.”

Nash felt her stomach plummet at the cadet’s sheer audacity, and didn’t know how to respond.

Sasha, however, did, her expression tight as a wire. “No, Mr Boladede. You’re not prepared. None of you are. And anyone going into Starfleet with that mindset is guaranteed at the very least sorrow, at the very most a posthumous medal and message of condolence delivered to your next of kin… and probably the same for everyone else unlucky enough to depend upon you.”

She looked to the rest of them. “The best you can do, now and always, is to learn, and keep learning… and keep remembering that the Universe can be very unforgiving. It still won’t guarantee that you live to a ripe old age, but it’s better than nothing.”

She offered a final look at Nash. “But what I said before still stands. It is worth it. If you’re smart enough, and well as strong enough.”

Then she stepped back and headed to the door, Ajax following. “All of you, grab your gear and keep up.”

Nash wanted to say something, to apologise for Boladede, to assure the older woman that they were there to learn and grow and be a vital part of Starfleet, and to try and recapture some of the connection she felt they had been making in the introduction.

Now, all she could do is follow the Second Officer out.

And promise herself to rip fresh strips into her Squad later...




6 comments:

  1. OOOH, i wanna know what they were talking about in Old Caitian so bad right now!!!

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    1. I'll never tell! (And by 'never', I mean when I finish the next full story and publish it... LOL)

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  2. Hi Surefoot, I wish you a wonderful holiday, recharge your batteries well and get back in better shape than before. We are waiting for you sure that on your return you will still give us thousands and thousands of exciting stories.
    A hug and happy holidays.
    Gennaro

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    1. Thanks, Gennaro! It took longer than expected, but I have recharged at least a few of my batteries, and now can get back on track with the last story!

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  3. A great little story, and new characters for the flowchart ;)
    And with the situation cooking with Zorin Interstellar, odds are you will keep them busy...
    I hope you enjoy the vacation :)

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    1. Thanks - I think I'm a little crazy, expanding this little universe of mine with more and more characters. On the other hand, with what i have planned for Zorin, it's probably for the best LOL

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