Freighter Vana Captain’s Log
Day 299
M. Koril

Another day. Another starbase. Another Dabo wheel. More strangers, more cargo crates, more of the same space grime and sticky bars and the smell of filth and corroded metal. It’s all starting to blend together, and Tovan and I have really started to get into a rhythm. We never keep the same crew for very long, and that’s fine with me. Who wants to make connections in a life where everyone leaves?

I, too, have become convinced that the Tal Shiar no longer hunt us. Even our status as notorious “legends” has faded, and we are starting to blend into the background. It’s not unpleasant to have the spotlight off us for a while, and simply go about our business. However, I grow increasingly restless in the Vana’s command chair. I can’t quite determine what it is I’m missing.

Freighter Vana Captain’s Log
Day 271
M. Koril

    We got escorted by a Starfleet vessel today after we lost warp capability just inside an area where they were apparently conducting some sort of war games with the Klingons. One of their fancy Prometheus-class escort vessels flanked us until we were able to make repairs. It’s hardly our fault that they did not deploy warning buoys along the outer border of their test area.

    I must admit, I was impressed with what I saw of the Starfleet ship. In another life, I could see myself at the helm of one of those, rather than this clunky freighter. Still, Starfleet life is far too regimented for me.

    No further news about the mysterious Romulan agent. Tovan has doubts that the Ferengi were even telling the truth. Perhaps it was merely an attempt to scare us.

The comm was dead. No backup was coming. Riza’s panicked glances told her that the creature was still advancing and she would soon run out of corridor. She would have to save herself.

Feeling a warm rush all over her body, she raised the rifle to eye level and fired directly at the creature. Boom. It stopped moving. Boom. She fired again. And again. And again. She stood her ground, firing an almost continuous stream at the thing, barely aware of her target anymore, barely seeing through her fury. In her mind, she was destroying something else. In her thoughts, she was seeing an entirely different away mission.

She stood rooted, even as the thing fell and collapsed into a pile of dead husks. Tears soaked the front of her uniform, but she didn’t notice. She continued blindly firing at the husks, wearing a blackened hole into the floor.

Strong hands suddenly broke through her fit and firmly took hold of hers, grasping the rifle from her. She clung to it, trying to wriggle free, but the hands persisted. “Shh, Doshal. Let go. It’s dead.” Joza’s voice.

Riza loosened her grip and let him take the rifle. She heard Lomar’s voice from far off, asking if she was injured, and Joza replying that he didn’t think she was. Riza’s entire body shook, but she held herself upright, continuing to stare at the husks on the ground. She saw Terry’s flickering photonic form at the corner of her vision.

The Captain’s brisk footsteps approached, “This area is secure. We need to move out as soon as possible-” then the Captain broke off, and Riza could almost feel the calculating gaze turn to her as Koril’s tone turned from commanding to pointedly concerned, “Is everyone all right?”

Joza cleared his throat to speak, but Riza interrupted him. She looked up at last, seeing the care on all of her crewmates’ faces. A smile, however weak, spread across her own face, “I am fine, guys. Really. I’m good to go.”

She’d fought many strange things before, but Riza was not prepared for the…thing…that came at her now. It moved straight toward her, and crackled with a strange purple energy. She raised her rifle as she stepped quickly backward, stuttering into her comm.
“Joza…Lomar…Captain…requesting backup! Immediate backup!”

Freighter Vana Captain’s Log
Day 259
M. Koril

   Ferengi. Not my favorite people in the universe, but they can prove useful from time to time. I encountered two of them today while we made a supply stop. They approached me, claiming to have information that I would find “valuable”. I believe they were hoping to sell it to me (cash up front). We came to a…different arrangement. They had allegedly heard that a Romulan agent was searching for Tovan and I, and asking around about any survivors of the Jevonite.

   I…thanked them…for their time. When I told Tovan the news, he was just as skeptical and cautious as I was. Could the Tal Shiar still be looking for us?