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New Lessons (tag Nakuto)

Posted Jan. 6, 2021, 6:33 p.m. by Lieutenant Casela Synthi-er (Counsellor / RTF) (Jennifer Ward)

Posted by Civilian Kara Nakuto (Engineer (Consultant Researcher - Yellow)) in New Lessons (tag Nakuto)

Posted by Lieutenant Casela Synthi-er (Counsellor / RTF) in New Lessons (tag Nakuto)
A week. She’s said a week at the fastest. The problem was a week was too fast. She could do it, but with a situation like the one she was going to put herself into, she needed to be cautious and have as much information as she could. And her skills needed honing brushing up. Something to trip her up and test her reflexes. She entered the shuttle bay and walked over to Valkyrja. She pressed a hand to the biometric reader and entered. Alfred shimmered into exsistance but she waved him away before he could speak. She opened a hidden cargo locker and withdrew a mek’leth with the simple for house Klrin on it.

She sat down on one of the rear benches and turned the blade over and over in her hand. It was a magnificent piece of craftmanship. It was well balanced and sharp enough and strong enough to slice cleanly through flesh and bone. It was a weapon that she knew every knick and every scratch upon it. She knew it’s history intimately and had seen it bring deadly justice to many. The memories played across her mind, flashing in her eyes. She stood with a sigh, her hand on the handle and wielded it slowly, but with absolutely no skill. She knew this blade but she did not know how to use it. A new challenge to test her reflexes.

She locked the shuttle up and placed the mek’leth in a special holster on her back underneath her uniform jacket. She walked the corridors, silently, her steps making no sound on the deck plating beneath her feet. She appeared to be wandering aimlessly but in actuality she was slipping back into that hyper aware state that she’d arrived to Leviathan with. Testing it, stretching it, letting it wake up. She ended her stroll on the engineering deck, right about the time of shift change. She waited, looking for Kara Nakuto. She saw the former captain emerge from her work and waited for her to approach. Casela had not spoken with Kara since before the arrival of Akirel and Gruv.
She considered Kara a friend, and she wondered how Kara was handling the reappearance of one whom she had thought was lost. That loss had torn and rended pieces of Kara’s soul away. They had spoken of it. Did his reappearance soothe some of those wounds? Help her to find a way to face the darkness on this ship?

When Kara drew near, Casela spoke softly. “Kara, I need a favor. I need you to teach me how to use a mek’leth.”
Lt. Synthi-er,

The half-Klingon’s movement immediately ceased, the tension flooding through her body an almost automatic response. Was this a threat? Locking eyes with the Counselor, Nakuto attempted to read the other woman, discerning quickly that there was no menace contained in her words. Merely a simple and honest request. She relaxed. Some.

Casela didn’t back down but held up a concillitory hand. “It’s a request not a challenge. I was hoping you could show me, but I don’t want to offend.” Casela was relaxed and she had heard of Kara’s ability to fight and Casela felt that Kara was the best person to push her, challenge her, make her work for the skill. But she also recognized that Kara had her own demons deal with and wouldn’t push her. She could, if it came to it, just take the safeties off her own holodeck program if it came to it.

“Okay,” Kara replied, falling into step at Casela’s side and resuming her powerful strides. “Allow me to retrieve my own mek’leth from my quarters and then we can convene to a suitable location.”

The location, of course, was of optimal importance. And for Kara Nakuto, only one choice truly existed. An arena built for battle, for the ebb and flow of power, for the giving and taking of control, the reciprocity of wounds both superficial and deep. The Thunderdome. Or, on the Leviathan at least, a holographic simulation of the same. There, under the warm amber glow of a thousand torches, the two women could wield these most elegant and dignified of weapons and face off in the legendary dance of the fight. While he watched on.

Ros. Green eyes tore into her subconsciousness, demanding her attention, her immediacy, her reverence. And in that moment, she knew that she lacked the strength to step into the pit, to feel the coarse sand beneath her feet. They would have to choose another place. For now.

“I…am open to any suggestions you might have for an arena,” she muttered to Casela, while not quite meeting the other’s eyes with her own.

  • Kara Nakuto (Consultant Researcher)

“The only place I can think of is where my mentor trained me. It looks like an old barn but inside is a feudal Japanese dojo that will make you groan for the lack of modern training equipment.” Of course there was her father’s school, but she’d never made a program for that. She didn’t want her connection to the man who trained the Betazoid armed forces known to anyone. Her father was old now, and sick, last she heard, and had retired many years ago. But there were those who would use that against her.

It had been too long, since she had truly practiced, tested herself, made sure she was up for whatever would be thrown at her. Of course she pushed the RTF team, but the practices were not all tactical. There was so much more to what they did. But none of them, not matter how good, really tested her, pushed her to get better. And the las time she’d used the holodeck every stinkin’ male on this boat got mad at her and the doctor used her as a lab rat. So she was eager to learn from Kara and she fully expected to walk out of there bloody, bruised, and exhausted. She looked forward to it.

By way of explanation, “I have demons needing to be put in their place, and I’ve always wanted to learn to use this thing.” She hooked a finger over her shoulder where Kara could see the edge of the mek’leth in its sheath.
Lt. Synthi-er


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