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Battlestar
Argo
By
AJ Marks
Homecomings and Disappointments
"Commander," the scanner
operator said getting the commander's attention.
"What is it," the commander
asked walking over to where the scanner operator was.
"I'm picking up a strange reading
on the scanners. It appears and
disappears almost as if the scanner cannot get a fix on whatever is out
there," the scanner operator said.
"Interesting," the man
replied. "Helm, take us in that
direction and see if we can find out what is there," the commander said.
The battlestar turned heading toward
what was appearing on the scanner.
"Commander, incoming
message," the communications officer said with a bit of shock in his
voice.
"Put it up here," the
commander replied. He waited a bit until
a face appeared. It was one that he was
not sure that he recognized.
"Commander Backas," the man
said. "I'm Captain Gunther and
there is much to discuss, I am under the command of Commander Ares."
Backus almost fainted a bit when he
heard what the man had said. He quickly
thought about what was going on and what he needed to do. "Tell the hanger to prepare to receive a
top secret shuttle. What happens in the
next couple of centons will remain secret is that understood," he said to
his bridge crew.
There were several people nodding their
heads but no one understood what was going on.
They would have to wait to find out.
Nall woke up early in the morning to
the sound of his wife in the bathroom.
He was getting concerned by this recent behavior. She had been sick in the morning now for the
third day in a row. He walked over to
the door and waited a few seconds until she finally stopped. He walked into the small bathroom with the
intention of confronting his wife to see the doctor about what was going on.
"Are you feeling better,"
Nall asked Rebecca.
"I'm not sure," Rebecca
replied. "Today was the
worst."
"I think you should see the
doctor," Nall said.
"For what," Rebecca
said. She hated doctors with a passion
and now Nall was trying to talk to her into going to see one for a seventy-two
hour bug. "It’s just a bug, I'll be
fine."
"You said yesterday that it was just
a forty-two hour bug, and the day before that a twenty-four hour one. What is it this time, a seventy-two hour bug? Please, do this for me," Nall asked
placing his arm around her. "I care
about you and hate to see you sick."
Rebecca thought about it for a few
seconds as she listened to what he said.
She had the feeling that Nall was probably right, but it did not make
her happy at all.
"All right, I'll go to the doctor
today," Rebecca said.
"Good," Nall replied. They both got ready for their day heading to
the cafeteria to grab something to eat.
Nall had a day that was full of patrols with newbies who were going to
be taking their first patrol. He would
wait to talk with Troy about what the latest development was on the war.
Troy since being promoted had spent
more time on the bridge lately than he had in the viper or with the
pilots. Nall thought that it was a good
thing that his wife was a pilot. Troy
might not know what was going on otherwise.
Nall and Rebecca walked out to head to
the cafeteria so that they could begin their day.
Ares sat at his desk listening to the
current patrol status. Pratt was also
there along with Troy in his office while General Pakrov and President Harvey
were listening in down on Earth. Captain
Renee was giving the details of the patrols. He had recently promoted her to head of the
patrol groups as the fleet now had an additional two patrol ships bringing the
total to twelve.
"So everything so far is
quiet," Ares asked Renee.
"So far, I'm keeping four ships on
constant patrol with four on duty at the local bases and the remaining four
resting rotating every three weeks," Renee said.
"Sounds good," Ares
said. A rotational patrol would keep
everyone more alert. It would also help
with defenses as the patrols would not deplete any ship power from the bases.
"Thank you Renee, Peter, anything
from your end," Ares asked. Peter
had recently been promoted to the captain of Centari One.
"We are currently ahead of schedule
with the Agamemnon battlestar," Peter said referring to the new class of
battlestars. The first one was to be
called Agamemnon.
"Good news, when do they expect
people to begin coming aboard to," Ares asked.
"In another couple of
months," Peter replied.
"Good, I think we can hold until
then," Ares said.
"Any news from the damaged
ships," Harvey asked.
"The Argo has been repaired
already and the Daedalius is scheduled for a small upgrade to her computers
already," Ares said. The Argo had
that done already when they repaired the damage.
"What about the Panther,"
Harvey asked.
"It’s fully operational and just
completed its trails," Ares said.
"It will be joining the Daedalius
to form the second fleet," Pratt said.
"I take it that the second fleet will
be responsible for the defense of Centari One," Harvey asked having read
some of the reports.
"Yes," Ares replied.
"What about the viper
squads," Pakrov asked.
"We're well ahead of projected
needs for right now. We also have more
pilots than we have vipers," Troy replied from where he was sitting.
"Very good Commander Ares,"
Harvey said. "I'm glad that things
seem to be going well, but I'm hesitant to say that."
"I understand," Ares said. "If you say that then we’ll get some
really bad news."
"Exactly," Harvey said. "It’s been a couple of years since the
Arbus attack on Earth but I can already hear the rumblings of the intellectual
elite saying that we should talk to them."
"Believe me, we've tried a few
times," Ares said remembering the first couple of times that he had fought
the Arbus. "They self destruct
their ships so that we have no idea how to talk to them."
"I know," Harvey
replied. "I would still like you to
try."
"You don't have to try and sell us
on that one. The quicker we get done
with this war the quicker we can help out the Colonies," Ares said.
"Any news from the Colonial
Bound," Pakrov asked.
"Nothing yet," Ares
said. "It should arrive at the
colonies soon though. I don't know how
long it will take to make contact with someone Gunther can trust."
"All right," Pakrov
replied. "I was just
wondering."
"Otherwise the news coming from
the Colonies is not that bad yet. The
Fifth fleet had headed out to Gamoray to help out an ally and with Commander
Cain it should be quite a fight," Ares said.
The meeting wrapped up a short while
later leaving Pratt, Troy and Ares in the room.
"Well, I better get back over to
the Daedalius," Pratt said.
"We're running some drill with the Panther to get the two ships working
together well."
"Keep mu updated," Ares asked
receiving a nod from Pratt.
"Well, anything else that I need
to know about," Ares asked.
"Nope, just the normal
stuff," Troy replied. "I have
a few things to finish up today before the new class begins."
"All right," Ares said. He watched as Troy got up and walked
out. Things were going well at the
moment. The war with the Arbus was going
well but he wondered at their military might, how large was their military? Had he seen the most powerful warships that
the Arbus could throw at them. There were just too many questions that he
did not have answers to.
Commander Backus waited on the landing
bay for the shuttle to land. Everything
was kept secret from most of the people.
He was not sure what type of information to expect. He watched as the shuttle landed. The marking were a bit different than what he
was used to. The door opened and Gunther
walked out of the shuttle along with another man. This one seemed to be older with a weathered
face that was not usually encountered by anyone on the colonies.
"Commander Backus," Gunther
said walking up to the man and greeting him.
"Captain Gunther," Backus
replied. He then looked to see the other
man.
"Ah'm Captain Scott," the man
said to Brackus.
"Let's talk in private,"
Gunther suggested. They walked to the
elevator and then to Backus' private office.
"Now, what's going on,"
Backus said.
"We're the exhibition from
Earth," Gunther said.
"The Argo found it," Backus
asked amazed by what he had just been told.
"Yes," Gunther replied. "But there is much more that is needed
to be told."
"Can we expect help," Backus
asked before he fully understood what Gunther had just said. "Why is it that I don't like what you
just said?"
"Earth is under attack from a race
calling themselves the Arbus," Scott said. "If not for the Argo Earth would be
destroyed."
Backus slumped back into his
chair. It was a possibility that he and
Cain had discussed but not really figured on.
"Do I want to know
everything," Backus asked.
"You should, then
my ship also will require some supplies for the return trip," Gunther said.
Backus nodded his head in
understanding. "How is Commander Ares."
"Thriving," Gunther said.
"Aye, he's living up to his
name," Scott said then saw the strange look on Backus' face. "On Earth the names Ares is an ancient
god of war."
Backus chuckled at that thought. "Found his niche did he,"
he said just imagining his onetime second in command's face when he was told
that. "Now what do you mean that
Earth is at war with a race called the Arbus?"
"We made contact with Earth about
four yehrens ago," Gunther said.
"After introducing ourselves to a few of their members of one of
the governments we began to build a base.
Earth was not quite as advanced as we had hoped. They were abandoning their space explorations
when we arrived."
"That does not sound good,"
Backus said.
"Well, we learned later it was all
a plot by the Arbus. The Arbus had
placed clones into many high ranking spots in both the government and
military. They used this for when they
attacked to spred confusion among any military counterstrikes," Gunther
said.
"Interesting strategy,"
Backus said thinking about that.
"How does the fight go then?"
"When we left the second
battlestar, Daedalus, was almost completed, the gunstar Tiger was complete
along with about a dozen patrol ships and four destroyer class ships. A new designed battlestar was being finalized. Another Tiger ship and several smaller craft
were also under construction. One large
multi-purpose cargo ship had been completed as well as a tanker ship. A class of support ships
were being designed when we left, that was almost nine months ago,"
Gunther said.
"I see, what about the reason why
our scanners did not pick you up until you were almost on top of us,"
Backus asked.
"The new S-metal," Gunther
replied. "It is a metal we
encountered by a strange race we helped out on the way to Earth. It allows the ship to be harder to see and
pick up on scans, but it is weaker than normal armor," Gunther replied.
"It seems like there is a lot tha
ti need to know," Backus said sitting back to listen to the rest of what
Gunther had to say.
Bri glanced at the mirror one more
time. She looked down once more to
confirm what the reading was. It was not
what she was hoping for that was for sure.
She put the object down and quietly walked out of the bathroom. She got dressed knowing that Troy had already
left to meet with Ares on a situational update.
"Damn," she muttered not able
to get the thought out of her head. She
made her way down the flight deck to where her trainees were waiting. Taking a deep breath she entered the
room. She would work quickly today as
she really did not feel like working today.
A thought came to her thinking that
perhaps she should see a doctor about this.
With her mind made up she felt she had a plan of attack for the
day. Now all she had to do was get
through it.
Doctor Gravin was waiting in the medlab
going over medical reports. It was a
slow day, nothing unusual to report as he worked though the day. He had a few appointments later on in the day
but nothing critical. He glanced up as
the door opened. He noticed that Captain
Gabrielle was standing there with an unsure look on her face. He frowned knowing that she hated medlab. With a smile he walked over to her.
"Hello captain, what can I do for
you," he said smiling hoping to put the smaller woman at ease.
"I, well, I think I need some
help," Bri said. She quickly explained
everything that had gone on. She then
included this morning not sure why she was there.
"Well," Gravin said in a calm
voice. "Perhaps there is another
reason for this. Some things take time,
others happen rather quickly. Would you
like to run a few tests? I will be discrete
about everything."
Bri hesitated for a few moments as she
thought it over. She knew in her heart
that it was to be the right move but she was not sure that she could go through
with it. She took a deep breath before answering
him.
"Yes," she finally said.
"This way," the doctor said
gently leading Bri on over to the examination table.
"Well, I see that quite a lot has
happened to the Argo on its journey. I
am sad to hear that we are not going to be able to receive any help from that
area. The council is still debating
about a new battlestar. At this rate I
fear that such construction will be too late.
We lost one more since you left," Backus said.
"Yes, we heard, and the Pegasus
and the fifth fleet have now gone to help out a
ally," Gunther said.
"I don't like this," Backus
said remembering something from before the Argo left. Troy had giving him a warning that the
Pacifica would be destroyed. "I
wish that you could return with a fleet soon."
"So do I
commander," Gunther replied.
"Commander Ares is not sure when we will be able to sent
help."
"I understand," Backus
replied. He knew that war would not be
tamed no matter the plan. Things had a
way of happening to twist even the most thought out plan and make it look like
a disaster. "I hope that we can get
regular updates."
"We’ll try, but it might be hard
commander," Gunther replied.
"I just hope that everything is going all right."
"Do they remember the colonies at
all," Backus finally asked.
"Unfortunately no," Gunther
replied. "It appears that all
information regarding that has been destroyed."
"Will they help us," Backus
asked.
"I don't know, but right now we're
not saying much about that. Right now
the effort is on the Arbus and defeating them," Gunther replied. "If they are not defeated then the
entire plan fails."
"I see," Backus said.
"Well," the doctor said
looking at his patient. "The test
doesn't lie."
"You mean, I am," the patient
said not sure about what the doctor had just said.
"Yes," Gravin replied. "You are pregnant."
"Oh boy," the patient
said. She seemed to be thinking about
what he said along with everything else.
"Here is a list of when I want to
see you again to make sure that everything is going well. Also there is a list of things that you might
experience or crave that you might not understand. That will allow you to know if it is normal
or something that you need to see me about," Gravin said.
"Yes doctor," the patient
said. She was not sure if she should be
happy or upset about this.
"Well, congratulations dear,"
Gravin said. "Now be sure to rest
and get enough to eat. I want to see a
happy healthy baby in eight months."
"Yes sir," the patient
replied then walked out of medlab.
Backus sat back thinking about what had
happened recently. The Argo had made
contact with Earth and legendary thirteenth tribe. Now that he had that information he wondered
what he should do about that. He quickly
relayed a message to the Pegasus and Commander Cain. Cain did not take long in replying to his
message.
"Commander Backus, what can I do
for you," Cain asked.
"I need to talk to you, about the
Argo," Backus said. He did not say
the Argo's name too loudly in case anyone was listening to their conversation.
"Hold on a second," Cain
said. There was a slight pause before he
came back. "All right, now what's
this about the Argo."
"They've made contact with
us," Backus said. "Captain
Gunther from the Argo has returned."
"Did they bring reinforcements,
what are the numbers they brought," Cain said suddenly excited.
"Just one scout ship Cain,"
Backus said. "There is more."
"Then tell me you war daggit,"
Cain said. Backus could see the wheels
turning in the brilliant mind that made Cain a military genius.
"The Argo made contact, but it
seems that Earth is involved in a war of their own. In fact if the Argo had not shown up the
Earth would have been destroyed. The
problem is they do not have the forces to spare to us for help," Backus
said.
"Felbercarp," Cain said. "We need that help and soon."
"I know," Backus
replied. They were down to six
battlestars. Five were protecting the
colonies while the Pegasus was out helping their neighbor against the Cylons.
"Those fools on the council just
don't understand that if we don't replenish our war loses then we will lose the
war with the Cylons," Cain said.
His words rang true with Backus.
He knew that things were not going well in the war.
"That's an understatement. I sometimes wonder what they are
thinking," Backus said.
"What else did Commander Ares
say," Cain asked.
"A race calling themselves the
Arbus attacked Earth about a yahren after the Argo arrived. With the help of the Argo the invasion was
stopped. However the Arbus seem to be
continuing to attack Earth. Not a whole
lot is known about why they were attacking Earth," Backus said.
"Did Ares say when they might be
able to send help our way," Cain asked.
"He did not know. Captain Gunther said that they do not even
know the strength of the Arbus fleet.
They do not allow themselves to be captured," Backus said.
"A cunning enemy,
could be a while," Cain said. He
got a look on his face as he thought it though. "Well, there is not much we can do
right now. Perhaps if Commander Ares
could talk with this Arbus race they might understand the threat of the
Cylons."
"He's probably thought of that
already," Backus replied. "But
if the other race is not talking there is little you can do."
"I guess we wait," Cain said.
Nall walked into his quarters only to
find Rebecca there already. He was not
expecting to see her back so soon. She
was happy about something.
"So what are you grinning
about," Nall asked her.
"I have some news for you, at
least news that I'm happy about," Rebecca said. Nall could see that she was almost bouncing
with happiness. He wondered what she was
going to say to him.
"I guess you are going to make me
wait for a while until you tell me what is going on," Nall asked.
"No, but I want you to
guess," Rebecca said with a smile.
"All right, we are going on
another honeymoon," Nall said.
"Nope," Rebecca replied.
"Bri is joining us," Nall
said.
"Don't be a goof,"
Rebecca said giving his arm a slight slap.
"I don't know, I'm not good at
these games," Nall said.
"I'm pregnant," Rebecca
finally said.
Nall was stunned by what Rebecca had
just said. He thought that he heard her
correctly but his mind suddenly refused to work properly. His jaw opened and closed a few times before
finally he managed to squeak out a reply.
"Pregnant?"
"Yep, that's what doctor Gravin
said," Rebecca told him.
"I'm going to be a daddy,"
Nall said. Rebecca nodded her head then
watched as Nall's eye rolled back as he fell to the ground.
"Well, that's not quite the
reaction I was expecting," Rebecca said to the prone body on the ground.
Troy walked into his quarters knowing
that something was wrong right away. He
didn’t see her like normal sitting at the small table working on the reports. He walked in further noticing her lying on
the bed. He noticed right away something
had happened. He walked over to her
sitting down on the bed hoping for the best.
Nall awoke a short time later to find
Rebecca's twinkling eyes looking down at him.
He then remembered the conversation that they had just a few moments
ago.
"I see you're awake again. Much longer and I would have called on Doctor
Gravin to see if you were all right," Rebecca said.
"Ah, no, I'm fine, just a shock to
hear that," Nall replied. "I'm
just not sure if I'm ready to be a daddy."
"You've got eight months,"
Rebecca told him.
"A daddy," Nall said sitting
down on the bed. He was trying to wrap
his mind around the concept of such a thing.
He tried to imagine himself hodling a baby in his hands, then imagining
the baby to be his. It was a hard thing
to do for him.
"Yes, and I'm going to be a mommy,"
Rebecca said.
A smile came to his lips as he thought
about it then disappeared. "You're
not disappointed are you?"
"Don't be a goof,"
Rebecca said sitting down next to him.
"Of course I am, but why don't we get something to eat, I'm
hungry."
Nall and Rebecca entered the cafeteria
together. Nall still
with a large grin on his face. He
spotted Troy and Bri over at one side of the room. They appeared to be deep in thought. He quickly detoured over to where they were. He wanted his friends to be the first to
know.
"Hey Nall, you look cheerful
today," Troy said.
"I have some wonderful news that I
wanted you to know first," Nall said with Rebecca right beside him.
"Whatever it is you look quite
happy about it," Troy said.
"Oh yeah," Nall said picking
up Rebecca's hand.
"We just found out, I'm
expecting," Rebecca said with a smile.
What they were not expecting was for
Bri to start crying. She then ran from
the cafeteria leaving Nall and Rebecca confused.
"That's great," Troy
said. "I wish that you had told us
a bit later though."
Nall was now really confused by the
actions. He could see that Troy was
indeed conflicted by what he had just been told. All Nall could do was wait to see what Troy
would say.
"We've been trying the past year
to have a child. This morning Bri went
to the doctor when we had not succeeded.
She found out that she cannot have children. It seems that when the Cylons attacked her
home leaving her an orphan the wounds she suffered injured her in a way the
doctor then did not tell her about," Troy told them.
"Oh God, I'm sorry Troy,"
Rebecca said concerned about her friend.
"Perhaps I should go talk to her."
"No, I will," Nall said. "She's my family, or at least I consider
her my sister. I'll go."
"All right," Troy said. "I am happy for you though."
Nall knocked on the door to the
apartment. When the door did not open he
used the key that Troy had given him. He
was not sure what to expect.
"Go away," Bri said from the
bed.
"Not until we talk," Nall
replied. He walked up to the bed sitting
down on the side.
"Nothing to talk about," Bri
said.
"There is," Nall said. "Troy told us, I'm sorry."
"Why,
that the Cylons have fracked up my life. I have nothing now," Bri said.
"I don't consider you nothing, and I'm sure that Troy and Rebecca don't,"
Nall said. "Plus there is the
consideration that if anything happens to me or Rebecca I want you two to raise
him, or her."
Bri was not sure what to say about
that.
"I do want you to know that if we
had known we would have waited to say anything," Nall said. "You know me."
"I know, I guess I'm just
emotional right now, must be close to cycling or something," Bri said.
"No, you're disappointed, hurt,
and angry, I understand," Nall said.
"Thanks," Bri said. "Though it might take
me a while to get over this."
"And I'll still be your
friend," Nall said.
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