Chapter Nine (cont.)
“On screen.â€
Matt stood and took two steps forwards as the main viewer blanked and then revealed an image of the interior of the Kraal ship. The lighting was low, but he could clearly see the other captain: a grey-skinned humanoid who lacked any visible hair and an elongated face and jaw, sloping to a high bony crest sweeping back over his brow, several shades darker than his flesh.
“I am Captain Matthew Dahlgren, of the Federation starship Republic.â€
“You have violated the territorial integrity of the Kraal Hegemony, Federation! Withdraw at once or we shall use lethal force to make you regret this incursion!â€
Matt frowned at the screen. “You have already attempted to use lethal force against my vessel, Captain. It failed. And you have witnessed precisely the level of lethal force that I can use in kind, should you press me too hard.â€
The alien on the screen blinked, and the flaps of skin that covered his nasal passages opened and closed several times.
“Why are you here, Federation?†he finally asked. “We have told you, time and again, we desire no contact with you or any other outsider!â€
“I have questions, questions which the Kraal might be able to assist me in answering.â€
“Questions? You cross our marked borders, you fire upon my vessel, for questions?â€
“I think you can recall that it was you who first fired into me. And my torpedoes never touched your ship, did they? Of course, if you had simply responded to our hails, we would never have crossed your border.â€
“If your questions are answered, you will depart?â€
“I shall.â€
The Kraal raised his head, breathing deeply, and then he lowered his head, the color of his crest lightening.
“Ask.â€
“My ship was dispatched to Cauldron after the Lorsham asked the Federation for assistance—they claim that you have attacked their colonies.â€
The Kraal’s crest lightened still further and the nasal flaps snapped shut; he leaned forward, with his eyes growing wide.
“You are allied with the Lorsham, then?†he whispered.
“No. This ship is here to mediate the crisis and avert any further casualties—on either side. We have heard Vorshun’s truncated version of the events that lead to the attacks on his worlds, and we would hear what the Kraal have to say in answer.â€
The alien began to breathe again, and his crest slowly regained some of its color. “Do you know Ordan, Federation?â€
Matt paused, carefully choosing his words. “I am aware that the Lorsham considers Ordan an angelic being; I do not know Ordan.â€
“Tell me, Federation; you appear to be injured. Is that a recent injury—one since you visited Hak’ta-thor?
“It is an old wound. From before I arrived at the Cauldron.â€
“You have not received medical assistance from the Lorsham, then?â€
“I have not, nor has any member of my crew.â€
The Kraal sat back and he looked off screen, he appeared to be considering his next words, and then he lowered his head, the counter-balanced crest rising in unison.
“We attacked the Lorsham colonies, Federation; we attacked in retaliation for Lorsham interference with the Kraal people.â€
“Why?â€
“For many decades, the Lorsham and the Kraal have bickered amongst ourselves. They are deluded, putting their faith in myth and legend. We have had . . . skirmishes in the past. But always have we settled our differences in a fashion that both our peoples could agree was just. Until now.â€
The crest began to darken again. “Recently, our scientists have discovered an ancient device, left behind on one of our worlds by space-farers from long ago. The Lorsham are convinced it is a relic of Ordan—and they demanded it from us. We refused. It is ours to study and learn from, dug from the soil of our worlds, not the Lorsham’s. They grew angry with us, and then they struck.â€
“Forgive me, Captain, but I have seen the Lorsham ships—and your own. I cannot believe that the Lorsham posed such a threat militarily that you would have to respond as aggressively as you did.â€
“Their ships are mere toys, Federation! But their knowledge of bio-chemistry is unsurpassed. They subverted a portion of the Kraal, through their missionaries devoted to spreading the word of Ordan—they enslaved them to their will, making them betray every being they owed their allegiance to, forsaking their loyalty to the Kraal, to their families, to their oaths, for blind faith in Ordan. The Lorsham do not dirty their hands, Federation; they have their thralls do so for them. Thousands upon thousands of Kraal died, as those converted to the worship of Ordan fought brother and wife, father and daughter.â€
“Did they retrieve the relic?â€
“No. And we destroyed their colonies as a warning. And now they seek to use you, Federation. To take what is not theirs.â€
“The Federation does not lightly side with any race that asks, Captain. We seek the truth, and we would see justice done.â€
“Ahhhhh,†the Kraal hummed, the crest quickly blending back into the creature’s skin color. “If it is justice and truth you seek, Federation, then know that the Kraal have spoken true here today. We will defend ourselves, and our actions against the Lorsham were that—self-defense of our own wills.â€
“How did the Lorsham turn your people into these . . . thralls?†Matt asked.
“The Lorsham might trail behind the Kraal in propulsion and weapons, but they are masters at molecular chemistry and genetics. Their biological scientists—their doctors—have gleaned much knowledge of this ancient being they call Ordan. From scattered and broken pieces of its technology. They tailor their medicines for each individual, crafting them so that they rewrite the genetic code to repair damage suffered. We were not aware that they could rewrite one’s personality and beliefs through these drugs as well. And we suffered for accepting their aid.â€
“How did you manage to overcome this conditioning?â€
The Kraal looked down, his crest blanching, and Matt could hear a low moan, a keening croon, from off the screen of the Kraal ship. The alien Captain’s nasal flaps flared and he breathed heavily.
“It cannot be removed, Federation. Those infected by Ordan are now dead.â€
“Might I request a copy of your records of these events; so that my people can study them and stop this war from escalating further?â€
The Kraal turned off screen and barked a command. “Our files will transmitted now, Federation. What are your intentions?â€
Matt looked down at the deck, and then he turned to Chan. “We are receiving their records, Captain Dahlgren.â€
“To go in peace, and leave your territory.â€
“And the Lorsham? What will your Federation about them?â€
Matt frowned. “That is a matter for the Federation Council to decide.â€
The Kraal rocked his head back and forth. “Then go in peace, Federation. And beware the manipulations of the Lorsham.â€
The screen blanked.
“Miss Montoya, plot a course back to Hak’ta-thor, Warp 9,†he said as he limped back to his chair. “Miss Tsien, I want Science and Medical to thoroughly study the medical records. Go over every bit of data the Kraal have transmitted and see if you can find out what exactly the Lorsham have managed to do.â€
“Aye, aye, Sir,†a chorus of voices answered. Chan walked over next to Matt, and shook his head. “If they have used this on the Klingons, Captain Dahlgren . . .†his voice trailed off.
“Yes,†Matt answered quietly. “The Lorsham may be planning to send Captain Krull after this artifact—and if that happens . . .â€
Both officers grew silent as Republic came about and surged into warp.â€