Part of Montana Station: A Fistful of Latinum and Bravo Fleet: The Devil to Pay

FOL 001 – Into The West

Montana Station - Squadron Operations
12.01.2401
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“They called everybody in.”  Captain Wren Walton muttered as she sat at the main table in Montana Station’s Squadron operations room.  Commander Park was at her side, scrolling through a PADD.  The orders had arrived late last night for all squadron members to report.

Park mused, eyes scrolling the morning headlines, “Something’s up, that’s for sure. Captain Ki has been holed up in her department for the last few weeks.”  She glanced up and clocked the command team of the Dragonfly, who were strolling in, followed by the Douglas.  “What little I’ve managed to put together is something to do with the Orion Syndicate.” She downed the remainder of her coffee.  “That was the best I could do in under `12 hours.”

Wren smiled her thanks.  They had spent much of November working with the fresh senior staff aboard the Perseverance.  Some progress had been made, and there was still more ground to cover. She gave the respective head nod to Captain Helena Dread and her XO from the Douglas while affording Captain Alexandra Pantuso and the XO from the Dragonfly similarly.  She leaned to Park, “Pantuso doesn’t look happy.”

The XO whispered back, “Apparently, she met with Captain Ki last week…and hasn’t heard anything.”  With a slight shrug, she answered the question in her CO’s eyes, “Charlie’s not sure what’s going on between them, but it’s been unusually tense.”

Wren gave her an amused look, “Charlie, eh?”  

Park’s face flashed red, “I don’t know what it is yet.  We’re…feeling it out.”  A quiet smile crossed her lips, and her CO chuckled.

“Well, better luck to you than me.”  She turned her attention back to the large room as Montana Station senior staff filled the remaining seats at the table. At the same time, a smattering group of junior officers and yeoman took the chairs outside of the circle.  The center podium remained empty while Fleet Captain Geronimo Fontana sat to the right of it, waiting.  The door to the room opened for the last time, and the imposing figure of Captain Samara Ki stalked to the speaker’s station, tapping at the console on the podium.  The doors audibly locked, and the secure shields over the expansive windows rumbled shut.

She warned, “The following mission briefing is classified.”  She tapped the console and the PADDs sitting before each of them blinked on, data scrolling, “We have been aware of a significant and concerning operation involving classified, secured, and powerful technologies from various facilities and groups.  Fourth Fleet has been tasked with investigating, searching, and recovering these items.”  She went over the general information that had been curated from the heights of Fourth Fleet Command.  Ki then tapped at the console, “This brings us to our moment as Montana Station Squadron.”  An image of a faceless Orion operative filled the display in the middle of the table, “The Syndicate has been pushing expansion into the Federation rimward.  We’ve become aware of an Orion leader who is taking the lead.  He’s not limiting himself to the rimward – recent intelligence suggests he’s been working passively to build a support infrastructure for a black market for some time now.”  She gestured to the PADDs, “The thefts have been reported from multiple Starfleet facilities from Frontier Day to the present. This network recently became active.  We must identify this mystery Orion, his group, network, and anything else. The game is to walk softly and carefully.  This is not a game of shock and awe.  The prey you’re stalking knows when it’s being watched – even from a distance.  We need information and leads, and we need to know when, where, and how.” 

She looked at the various faces at the table as she finished, “We’re not looking to bloody noses or bruise our fists – focus on the light touch.  You have your briefings for your particular starships and departments.”  She gave them all a curt nod, “This meeting is concluded.”  She turned and walked out, the doors rumbling shut behind her.  The gathered officers broke and began to filter out.

Park scanned the briefing for the Perseverance. “This sounds a lot like cloak-and-dagger stuff, Wren.”  She wondered how the crew would react to playing more of an undercover role.  They were still learning about each other.  Another thought entered her mind – what if this was part of the solution?

Wren was reading the details, “We can’t just waltz in with the Percy.  They’ll scatter and run. Look at section two – Daystrom was one of the facilities they hit…and there are several pages worth of places that were impacted. Captain Ki undersold how serious this is – this is bad beyond belief.”

Park glanced up, finding the room thinning.  Charlie was in a corner with his CO, working through their assignment.  They’d had dinner once on Montana Station out of morbid curiosity.  It hadn’t gone terribly, surprising both of them.  Now, she wasn’t sure what the next step was.  Park pivoted her attention back to the present, “Of everyone in the squadron, we’re the smallest.  More likely to have success sneaking around.”

Walton pushed the chair out and stood, “Then let’s get back to the Percy…we’ve got a crew to brief.”

 

“You clearly never watched the old Earth spy movies.”  Captain Alexandra Pantuso stood in the corner of the Squadron Briefing room with her XO, Charlie Hargraves.  “It’s long been called ‘the game of spycraft,’ and we’re mostly there to provide cover.”

He was still reading the details of the briefing on the PADD, “We are being sent there to help, captain.”

Alexandra slyly chided him, “You and I are there to help, commander.  We’re also there to see what we can see and hear.”

Charlie didn’t feel sold on the idea.  There was plenty that could still go wrong.  Very wrong.  “There’s a good chance we’ll get made – and then it will be an unpleasant experience.”

His CO chuckled, “That is why I’ve been trying to get Captain Ki to see me.  I’ve requested an intelligence team to be assigned to the Dragonfly.”  Her smile faded as she grumbled, “As you know, I haven’t received anything from her.  Which is why I’d like you to tell me I’m crazy for this idea.”  She handed him her own PADD.

He scrolled through, feeling the shock and awe at her plan spreading as he continued to read, “You want to bring in Hasara and his team?  I know you’re not a fan of Captain Ki, but this…this will upset her.”

Alexandra took the PADD back, “Then it’s a good thing we’re equally ranked.  We’re going behind enemy lines.  I’d rather have someone good at spycraft.  Feeling our way blind isn’t something I’m willing to do this late in my career.”  Her eyes twinkled with amusement, “Besides, Hasara needs to establish himself in the grayer areas of the Rimward.  This gives him that chance.  We need him and his team at their best.”

Comments

  • And so it begins. Montana Squadron assembles, grappling with a mission far outside normal operating parameters, and the warning that “the prey you’re stalking knows when it’s being watched” sets the tone of the challenge before them. How will a Connie-III, an Obena and a Pathfinder move without being noticed? Oh, and let’s throw Hasara into the mix too… You’re setting up quite some dynamics here, and I’m particularly curious to see what comes of the triangle between the captain, the intelligence director and Hasara as they go forth - will it work out, or will this choice end up backfiring?

    November 2, 2024
  • Three starships on a subtle, intelligence-gathering operation? I'm intrigued! But I particularly like the use of the station here to ground the issue. This isn't a problem going on somewhere far away the ships have to rush to, this is the Syndicate in the sector, on the crew's front door, where they live and work. There's a lot of moving parts here, not least with the promise of more involvement from Starfleet Intelligence, everyone being pushed out of their comfort zones, and dynamic tensions between the command characters. Looking good!

    November 2, 2024
  • I dig the start, the gathering gave me vibes of when all the captains and their XOs gathered for the meeting regarding Khan in ST: Into Darkness. Only unlike that film, this meeting is going to actually lead to some sort of collaborative effort between all ships to carry this pursuit out. There's some established tensions between the various commands being taken advantage of, and I'm digging that they know they're going to be operating outside of their element. I'm also curious to see how it plays out with a whole squadron of ships moving towards their task on the sly. It truly does exemplify how many of the commands we're writing for are being asked in this campaign to wield tools that weren't originally meant for subtlety and disguise.

    November 4, 2024
  • The whole squadron working together on one big mission of major importance. Each ship is different, and so are their Captains and the crew that work under them. They have their strengths and weaknesses, which reflect in the way each of them has operated in the past. So seeing them all working together (hopefully as one cohesive unit) is going to be very interesting. I shall read on.

    November 7, 2024
  • I know I'm late to the party but I really enjoy your writing! I love that the mission will require the whole squadron to work together and coordinate to accomplish their mission. I look forward to reading the rest of what is to come. I am especially looking forward to reading about and seeing the difference and each crew and how they handle situation thrown at them. Thanks for a great read!

    November 16, 2024