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Putting on a Logical Top Hat (Tag XO)

Posted June 11, 2022, 8:51 a.m. by Lieutenant Symar (Chief Medical Officer) (Kieron Hoult)

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Slamming the Romulan against an enfeebled wall shook the room, showering any unlucky passersby with jagged debris. T’Aria flinched and yanked herself from the wall. Though she silenced a groan with gritted teeth, she could not muffle the sound of her body thudding against a bookshelf. She didn’t wait to see if they heard.

“You are not safe,” she hurried back to the boy, “it would be advisable for you to leave… immediately.”

T’Aria knew the limits of her reach in this world where she was but a passive observer. Her influence here was neither heard nor heeded, though it was her instinct to protect the boy. She did not attach herself to the warning, only the knowledge that the memory would proceed as it was intended… and that terrified her.

— T’Aria

“Interesting,” the boy representing Symar’s past responded with an arched eyebrow and a grin, “This could be fun.” Without warning, the boy vanished and the room around T’Aria seemed to flash out of existence for a moment. When it recentered itself, the room had become the Sickbay on board a Klingon cruiser.

-Symar-

T’Aria reached out, but the boy vanished before she had the chance to ask what he meant, and she stumbled forward. Her foot impeded her fall, landing not on ancient stone but the worn and hard floors of a starship. Ethanol and dried blood (smelling neither of rust nor copper) assailed her senses. It drew her gaze around a dimly-lit and murky room that, if not for beds and dated equipment, she might have mistaken as something other than a medical bay. But whose?

Curiously, T’Aria searched for a vitals panel or some kind of display with writing. Symar shared a memory with a Klingon and Romulan as major antagonists. If she could—there! Her gaze met a small panel not a meter from her. Approaching, she took note of the language adorning the screen. It read horizontally and lacked the stock-bound whisps and spirals of her native tongue. Too, the symbols were curved and ended in sharp edges that defied the bulbous, wave-like behaviour of the Romulan forms she knew, which meant it was…

“Klingon,” T’Aria whispered and whipped around to fully assess the room. Where was the boy?

— T’Aria

The Klingon medic on T’Aria’s left let out a disapproving grunt, “The sooner this process is complete Nyrax, the sooner I want you off my ship and back inside the hole you crawled out from.” As the Vulcan XO looked around her, she noticed the boy representing Symar’s past, now laying on a Klingon biobed and hooked up to a couple of surgical monitors.

-Lieutenant Symar: Chief Medical Officer-

T’Aria sidestepped the Klingon medic with a wary glance and approached the boy’s bedside, quick to check his consciousness with a firm tap on either shoulder. Then, without delay, she surveyed his body for signs of augmentation. Incisions. Stitches. Differences in his musculature or facial structure. Anything that might elucidate what the medic meant by process… and why Nyrax was intent on its completion.

— T’Aria

“Patience warrior,” the man called Nyrax replied, clicking a panel on the medical display in front of him. There was a whining noise as a syringe materialised on the desk in front of both men, “The DNA sample is ready, this should make the boy gain fifty percent of the Romulan DNA structure and, with a bit more work, we should be able to bring the full extent of Romulan grit out of him.

-Lieutenant Symar: Chief Medical Officer-

T’Aria clenched her jaw to subdue the rage that prickled her skin and forced her to step back. Her mind reeled in a futile effort to comprehend their plan. Nyrax spoke of Symar’s DNA acquisition as if they intended to splice together his genome and a Romulan’s. Were they manufacturing a hybrid? T’Aria doubted it as Nyrax planned to bring out the ‘full extent’ of his ‘Romulan grit’, suggesting he already possessed the foundational genes from which to build. So, were they endeavouring to suppress his Vulcan half? The half they abhorred?

Seething behind a poised cast, T’Aria struggled to discern which atrocity they committed against Symar, a member of the most vulnerable and violated population in the galaxy: children. Her rage turned to sorrow and that sorrow into an unspecified ache as she imagined how he might have felt… if he knew at all. T’Aria turned to Symar without a word, a hint of her tumult touching her eyes, but she quickly brushed it away despite knowing he could sense everything she tried to hide. Closing her eyes, she reminded herself that this wasn’t about her, but it was about Symar and what he wanted—needed to share with her. So, she sucked in her breath and turned back to the stage of his memory and tried to dissociate herself and just watch and listen.

— T’Aria

Nyrax chuckled, addressing the boy on the biobed, “Oh, you will become quite the medical marvel when Starfleet eventually finds out about you my boy,” he tapped a control, “The DNA resequencing will take approximately twelve hours, we should return to your Bridge and maintain your patrol pattern, no one must know of this operation.”

-Symar-

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-Kieron-


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