Episode Number: 5×18
Written by: Tony Pi
Directed by: Jon Crew
Transmission: 26th July 2025
Guest Stars:
- Lieutenant Commander Bizel Hox: Injured Trill strategic analyst.
- Vice Admiral Mawero: Zakdorn head of Starfleet Strategic Operations Command.
- Doctor Morott: Bolian Chief Surgeon at Starbase 12.
- Mawero’s Tactical Hologram.
Bizel Hox’s injury has led to a series of V.I.P.s coming to the station: admirals, fleet commanders and analysts are all turning up to consult with her. The latest is Vice Admiral Mawero, the notoriously critical head of Starfleet’s Strategic Operations Command. For some reason, our own Admiral Sh’lyath has chosen now to take the fleet out to practise manoeuvres near Coridan, leaving me in charge of the station.
Mawero is living up to his reputation: I feel attacked by his complaints even though I’ve only been here a few weeks.
Captain’s Log: Stardate, 51604.0
Plot: A visit from a senior admiral is interrupted by both a medical emergency and a Jem’Hadar attack.
The ‘A’ Plot: Three weeks after the battle in the 25 Eridani Nebula, Starbase 12 has received a series of visits by Starfleet notables visiting the recuperating Bizel Hox. One day, Rear Admiral Sh’lyath suddenly announces fleet wargames near Coridan, and places Commodore Konin in charge of the station during his absence. Konin soon learns that Vice Admiral Mawero, the notoriously fussy Zakdorn head of Strategic Operations is visiting.
The admiral arrives aboard the U.S.S. Luna, a sleek new starship which heads on towards Klingon space after dropping him off. On entering the station, he immediately heads to the operations centre, where Konin receives him in the commander’s office. He notes the lack of excessive decoration in the office with some approval; Konin is aware that Sh’lyath took it all down before his departure, but decides not to mention this. He also comments briefly on Konin’s record to date, before requesting time with Hox.
Konin contacts the medical centre to arrange the admiral’s visit, then summons Raynor to provide an escort for him. Mawero passes the time by observing the staff’s work in the operations centre and offering constructive criticism. When Raynor arrives, he is standing behind a very nervous ensign conducting traffic management as a convoy of transports arrives. He gains the Zakdorn’s attention and tries to distract him by asking him about station security arrangements, but the admiral points out that this is really below his level of responsibility.
Azonan is on Lexington, overseeing the repairs to shuttlebay 2 following the runabout crash. La Plata was effectively destroyed in the incident, and has been removed to be stripped for spare parts. The main shuttlebay doors are being completely replaced, and engineers are out in workbees, operating inside an extended life support force field. Quinn, meanwhile, has commenced a series of lectures on combat piloting in the starbase’s training centre.
About 40 minutes after the admiral’s arrival, Raynor receives the go-ahead from the medical centre, and takes him to meet Bizel Hox, before retreating to review Mawero’s suggestions for his security plans. Suddenly, alarms sound, and emergency medical staff members converge on Hox’s cubicle. Raynor is denied access, but he sees a trolley being rushed into the operating theatre. He is finally able to get an answer from one of the nurses: Mawero complained about his breathing, then collapsed.
He immediately summons Konin, who arrives in minutes, asking to speak to the senior doctor. It is some time before the doctor will be available, so Raynor overrides the relevant security protocols to get access to the Zakdorn’s medical records, discovering that he has a synthetic lung. Doctor Morott emerges briefly to explain that the admiral is suffering from a rapidly progressing bacterial infection, and that his lung is failing. The lung needs to be replaced or he will die.
Konin immediately contacts the command centre to organise a call to Starfleet Command, but is interrupted as a different set of alarms go off. He asks for an update and is informed that fighting has broken out on the docking level, and that the duty security teams are being overwhelmed. He authorises the activation of all security personnel and heads for the command floor, leaving Raynor to keep an eye on the operating theatre.
As he arrives, a Jem’Hadar fighter swoops across the main viewscreen, and he is informed that there are a dozen of them attacking the station, and that the fight in the docking bay involves several dozen Jem’Hadar soldiers. He contacts Zohir aboard the Lexington and orders him to supply security and boarding defence-trained personnel to provide aid against the intruders, then take the ship out to combat the fighters, as the only armed ship in the system.
Azonan, joining the security teams heading out to battle the Jem’Hadar, passes Quinn, running back to Lexington, in the docking tunnel.
Azonan discovers that the incoming transports disgorged dozens of Jem’Hadar as they docked, who immediately set up a perimeter and began working towards the lifts, killing anyone in their way. He organises covering fire from the defence personnel, then leads the better-trained security teams in an assault to split the invaders into two groups.
Zohir orders Quinn to take Lexington out into the battle, attempting to draw the fighters away from the station. They’re not much of a threat to the starbase’s shields, but are causing a major distraction to the command centre, where Konin is trying to coordinate defence. The communications chief manages to get a call through to Starfleet Command, who he informs of the attack, before also trying to contact Sh’lyath.
In the medical centre, Raynor is attempting to lock down the entrances, but is realising that the facility is not really designed for defence. A dozen Jem’Hadar suddenly beam into the reception area, so he enacts a fallback plan, shooting a cannister near the door, which begins discharging anesthizine into the room, where the unsuspecting soldiers are quickly affected. The Jem’Hadar First shoots at Raynor, but the security chief takes him on hand-to-hand, knocking him out after a fierce hand-to-hand struggle. Another group of soldiers shoot at him, but are overwhelmed by the gas before they can hit him.
The ventilation systems clear the atmosphere in the complex before Raynor succumbs, and he fights off the effects as he searches for Hox. He finds that a nurse has attempted to evacuate her into a side passage, but both are now unconscious. Since she is of significant importance, he takes the handles of Hox’s wheelchair and brings her with him as he investigates the situation near the operating theatre. He finds another group of unconscious Jem’Hadar next to the main entrance, which they had demolished, then dives for cover as a soldier shoots at him from cover near the theatre entrance.
Azonan and his force succeeds in isolating and defeating the Jem’Hadar onslaught in the docking area, and Konin asks him to investigate the loss of contact with the medical centre. He and his squad arrive to see Raynor trying to break through the door into the antechamber to the theatre, Hox still unconscious in her chair nearby. Looking through the window, they can see a Jem’Hadar team attempting to gain access to the theatre itself.
The Lexington officers manage to break the door down, but find a portable force field on the other side. Within, the inner door finally opens, but one of the soldiers is immediately vapourised by a phaser shot from within. As the Jem’Hadar begin firing back into the room, Azonan quickly assembles a version of his force-field breaking device.
Outside the station, Lexington has destroyed most of the remaining fighters, but Quinn notices one trying to ram the command centre. Without waiting for orders, he interposes the saucer at an angle into its path, deflecting the small craft into the wreckage of its fellows.
Azonan succeeds in bringing down the Jem’Hadar force-field, but is grazed by a shot from the First. Angered, he charges him and a brief kar’takin vs ushaan-tor battle ensues. Ultimately, the Andorian is bloodied but wins. Most of the assault team are continuing their firefight with the unknown defender in the theatre, but Raynor is distracted by a lone Jem’Hadar frantically working at a control panel; he shoots him, but is unable to figure out what he was doing.
The last Jem’Hadar are disintegrated one by one, then a single, small Andorian woman holding a phaser rifle appears in the doorway. Azonan and Raynor inform her that they are there to help, but she refuses to let them in, saying nothing. When she fails to respond to reason, they realise she is a hologram, presumably programmed with tactical skills. She remains in the doorway, refusing to let anyone past, until the surgeons finish their work.
Across the starbase, the battle is over, with numerous Jem’Hadar casualties, and the wreckage of a dozen fighters floating outside. The command centre detects a cloaked vessel going to warp, shortly before the 17th Fleet returns, too late to help.
The Arc: This marks the crew’s first fight with the Dominion’s notorious Jem’Hadar soldiers.
Observations: The Jem’Hadar boarded the station from hijacked civilian transports, then more were beamed into the starbase’s engineering section. All of this was a distraction to the raid on the medical centre, designed to capture Vice Admiral Mawero and Bizel Hox. The soldiers were carrying pattern enhancers, indicating that they planned to beam them out, probably to the cloaked vessel, which may have been the same Keldon-class vessel seen in “Toxic”.
Mawero has a tactical hologram as a bodyguard, based on EMH technology. She appears as a small Andorian female, and while she is an expert shot, she does not seem capable of talking.
It appears that Zakdorn have a single lung. Mawero’s has already been replaced with a synthetic substitute, which is vulnerable to certain kinds of bacterial infection.
While all starships have security personnel trained in tactical combat, their numbers are typically small, and they could be rapidly overwhelmed if the ship were to be boarded by a large number of hostile warriors. For this reason, all officers and enlisted personnel are trained in phaser use, and many volunteer to be part of boarding-defence units, receiving training in small unit tactics and corridor defence techniques, so that they can reinforce the more capable security teams.
Lexington’s shields have been refitted to be able to resist Jem’Hadar disruptors.
References: The U.S.S. Luna, NCC-80101, is the first of the Luna-class cruisers, a more capable sister design to the Intrepid-class, equipped with sophisticated engines and an interchangeable mission pod, similar to that used by the Nebula. At this point, the Luna is the only example of this class, as production has been interrupted by the war.
Azonan recreates his force-field breaking device from “The Orion Heist”.
Anesthizine is an anaesthetic gas, intended for medical use, but commonly used to quell riots and capture intruders. It is likely the Jem’Hadar were not aware of its likely use, as it can be countered by appropriate stimulants.