The patrol had been long and uneventful so far. They had flown a defensive pattern between the Washington and the Klingon task force. Salkonna had been quiet, working on her assignment. Flying in tight formation on autopilot while working the calculations with the Washington. Ash hoped she would have something soon.
Just as the next turn back towards the Washington, Chief Sterling chimed in “Sir, we are getting a communication from the Washington, secure channel. sounds like Ensign Celes.”
He shifted in his chair, and tussled his hair. “Put her through chief.”
“Aye”
The image popped in the corner, Ash turned to face her. “whats up Dianna?”
“We just got back from the Klingon ship, be careful out there okay?” She said, obviously scared.
Ash grinned and gave her a look. “Hey, its me!”
“That's why I’m scared Ash, its the Na’Kuhl involved this time.”
“The who?”
“The Na’Kuhl, they were involved in manipulating time...I don’t know much else yet.”
Ash was suddenly very concerned, “So what are you saying?
“I’m saying that every time they show up, trouble is to follow.”
“Alright, remeber, I have 5 other pilots that will watch my back, and I’ll watch mine. We’ll all come home together alright?” Celes nodded. “So why is this the first time we’ve talked since we left the star base Dianna?” He didn’t know why he asked the question, he just needed to know.
“Its complicated Ash. I can’t talk now. After this we’ll talk, okay?”
Ashram sighed, “Alright.” Ashram sighed again, and stared at the blank monitor for a minute. Salkonna popped on, startling him.
“We’ve worked something out sir. The simulations give us a success rate of 38% on neutralizing the weapon.”
“I hope thats the bad news Ensign.”
“The bad news sir, in half of the simulations we lose one or two fighters.
Ash bit his lip. “Let me see it, and send the data to Commander Scantillla.”
The simulation appeared on the screen where Salkonna’s face was. Three large ships. were shown. The Washington and the Negh’var were the logical targets. The third ship was the ship they faced earlier with the isokinetic weapon. Directly opposite to the line of the two target ships were two groups of three fighters each. Ash started the simulation. Just before the enemy ship fired, both groups of fighters went to warp directly at the target ships. When the ship fired toward one of the ship the fighter group would surround the shell and destroy it before it reached the target vessel. After the destruction of the shell the three ships would perform a Yeager loop and reform on the opposite side again to intercept the next shell.
Ash checked the time indicator, each shot would take less than two seconds to complete. “So there is no margin for error then,” he said to himself, not realizing his channel was open.
“Aye sir.” Salkonna answered.
Startled, he quickly composed himself “Lets practice this then, we need to get it right.”
“One more thing sir.”
There was always one more thing he thought, annoyed “Yes?”
“The way this works, as you saw, we have to commit before the shot is fired, and once we commit there is no way to disengage until we are almost on the target.”
“An extremely vulnerable place to be, I’m liking this plan less and less.”
“It’s the best we have sir.”
“Great.” Ashram sighed, and watched the simulation again, this time at full speed. “Lets get started.”
Just as the next turn back towards the Washington, Chief Sterling chimed in “Sir, we are getting a communication from the Washington, secure channel. sounds like Ensign Celes.”
He shifted in his chair, and tussled his hair. “Put her through chief.”
“Aye”
The image popped in the corner, Ash turned to face her. “whats up Dianna?”
“We just got back from the Klingon ship, be careful out there okay?” She said, obviously scared.
Ash grinned and gave her a look. “Hey, its me!”
“That's why I’m scared Ash, its the Na’Kuhl involved this time.”
“The who?”
“The Na’Kuhl, they were involved in manipulating time...I don’t know much else yet.”
Ash was suddenly very concerned, “So what are you saying?
“I’m saying that every time they show up, trouble is to follow.”
“Alright, remeber, I have 5 other pilots that will watch my back, and I’ll watch mine. We’ll all come home together alright?” Celes nodded. “So why is this the first time we’ve talked since we left the star base Dianna?” He didn’t know why he asked the question, he just needed to know.
“Its complicated Ash. I can’t talk now. After this we’ll talk, okay?”
Ashram sighed, “Alright.” Ashram sighed again, and stared at the blank monitor for a minute. Salkonna popped on, startling him.
“We’ve worked something out sir. The simulations give us a success rate of 38% on neutralizing the weapon.”
“I hope thats the bad news Ensign.”
“The bad news sir, in half of the simulations we lose one or two fighters.
Ash bit his lip. “Let me see it, and send the data to Commander Scantillla.”
The simulation appeared on the screen where Salkonna’s face was. Three large ships. were shown. The Washington and the Negh’var were the logical targets. The third ship was the ship they faced earlier with the isokinetic weapon. Directly opposite to the line of the two target ships were two groups of three fighters each. Ash started the simulation. Just before the enemy ship fired, both groups of fighters went to warp directly at the target ships. When the ship fired toward one of the ship the fighter group would surround the shell and destroy it before it reached the target vessel. After the destruction of the shell the three ships would perform a Yeager loop and reform on the opposite side again to intercept the next shell.
Ash checked the time indicator, each shot would take less than two seconds to complete. “So there is no margin for error then,” he said to himself, not realizing his channel was open.
“Aye sir.” Salkonna answered.
Startled, he quickly composed himself “Lets practice this then, we need to get it right.”
“One more thing sir.”
There was always one more thing he thought, annoyed “Yes?”
“The way this works, as you saw, we have to commit before the shot is fired, and once we commit there is no way to disengage until we are almost on the target.”
“An extremely vulnerable place to be, I’m liking this plan less and less.”
“It’s the best we have sir.”
“Great.” Ashram sighed, and watched the simulation again, this time at full speed. “Lets get started.”