Текст книги "Cathedral "
Автор книги: Andy Mangels
Соавторы: Michael Martin
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“Everything’s going smoothly,” Ro said under her breath.
“So far,” Kira responded. “Let’s hope we’ve already seen the last of today’s surprises.”
Ro nodded and scanned the crowds once again. The grand meeting hall adjacent to the Promenade had been transformed into a sumptuous gallery of Bajoran art and culture, including facsimiles of beautifully calligraphed musical scores drafted two centuries ago by the Bold-aric Masters, as well as those of the incomparable modern composer Tor Jolan; reproductions of the paintings and tapestries of Vedek Topeka, along with some of the graphic artworks of the late Tora Ziyal; and even a live flute-recorder performance by the renowned Bajoran musician Varani.
All the attendees were dressed in their finest regalia. Treir stood chatting with a middle-level male federation diplomat, who was clearly trying to negotiate something; sipping daintily at an outsize glass of something bubbly, the statuesque Orion woman managed to look beautiful as well as completely in charge of the encounter. With the addition of Taran’atar, who was keeping a low profile in a corner, the room even had its Gamma Quadrant delegate. Ro wondered briefly if Vaughn and the crew of the Defianthad made enough allies during their exploration mission so that future diplomatic events aboard the station would see even more Gamma Quadrant species represented.
As Kira moved to speak with Councillor zh’Thane, Ro saw General Lenaris standing nearby with Cerin Mika, the Ohalavaru woman who had been the de factoleader at last night’s demonstration. Ro stepped over toward them, a gentle smile on her lips. “General. Mika. Are you enjoying the event so far?”
“A little too much pomp for an old warhorse like me, Ro, but I suppose I can stand it for one day,” Lenaris said.
“I’m grateful you and your staff released us in time to attend the festivities,” Mika said.
Ro cocked an eyebrow and said, “I’m sure our decision won’t sit well with certain vedeks. It would probably be best if you steered clear of the most unhappy-looking ones today.” She hesitated a moment, and decided that diplomacy needed to take a backseat to safety. “As we discussed before, I trust there won’t be any…interruptions of today’s ceremonies?”
“Certainly not,” Mika said. “We made our point last night, and we will continue to press the Vedek Assembly in the future. But today is not a day to air religious differences or questions of faith.”
“Glad to hear it,” Ro said, patting Mika on the shoulder. She saw a familiar face grinning at her from across the room. Hiziki Gard. Excusing herself, Ro crossed over to him.
“You look…quite dashing,” Ro said. She meant it. Gard was wearing tight trousers with piping down the sides, and a wrapped shirt with loose sleeves. A brocade sash belted the shirt at his waist. The colors of his clothes complemented his dark eyes and Trill markings.
“Thank you, Ro.” He bowed and kissed her hand, then straightened and grinned at her again. “And you look as beautiful as a woman couldin a dress Militia uniform.”
Her smile was lopsided. “Thanks. I think.”
They chatted a moment, and Ro became aware that she was being watched closely by someone. Scanning the crowd, she finally settled on who it was. Quark.
Excusing herself from Gard, Ro went over to Quark. He was holding a bottle of some kind of Orion wine, but the expression on his face was more sour than anything that liquid could have inspired. And he didn’t appear to have been drinking. “Hello, Quark.”
“Himagain?” Quark gestured toward Gard with his head.
She sighed. “He and I are both working here, Quark.”
“So am I.” Quark said, baring his pointed teeth. “What’s that got to do with anything? I just don’t like him, that’s all.”
“Okay, so he’s flirting with me. Are you going to react that way with anyonewho pays the least little bit of attention to me?”
“No, it’s not that,” Quark replied, looking her in the eyes. “There’s something…He makes me nervous.”
I’ll bet he does. Because you think I’m attracted to him. And Iam attracted to him, dammit!
“I promise I’ll keep an eye on him,” Ro said, then realized her faux pas. “The same way I’m keeping an eye on everyone here. Including you.”She brushed her fingertips across his ear, and Quark’s expression almost immediately changed to one of delight. “Now, let me do my job, and I’ll let you get that wine delivered to wherever it’s going.”
Ro gazed after Quark as he scurried away. Jealousy seemed so out of character for Quark. Maybe he really wasfalling for her. And she had to admit that he was growing on her as well.
“…this truly auspicious day, the United Federation of Planets welcomes Bajor as its newest member!” Standing at the head of the lengthy table, Admiral Leonard James Akaar unfurled a long paper document. Kira knew that the parchment was merely decorative and ceremonial, intended for display at the Chamber of Ministers or some public museum; the actual document would be signed using a simple padd.
Kira hadn’t had an opportunity to spend much time with Akaar today, but she knew that he was an old friend of Elias Vaughn. Emphasis on old,she thought with an inner smile. At 109 years, Akaar had lived longer than almost anyone present except for some of the Vulcans and—if you counted their multiple lives—most of the joined Trills. He wore his years lightly, though, cutting an almost regal figure in a heavily decorated fleet admiral’s dress uniform. His dark eyes were sharp and alert, set into a deeply lined but vigorous face.
Despite the trials of the previous months, today’s recovery of the Orbs and the signing ceremony for Bajor filled Kira’s heart with a renewed sense of hope. Perhaps the future was not so bleak as she had imagined. She had endured so much already during her brief life; to see both of today’s epoch-making events—to be a part of them—was incredible, to say the least.
Lost in her reverie, Kira had paid little attention to Shakaar’s words as he droned on. She could barely bring herself to look at him, to say nothing of Vedek Yevir and his political-clerical cronies.
Glancing elsewhere, Kira saw that Gul Macet and Cleric Ekosha were watching the proceedings attentively. As her gaze continued slowly traveling through the room, she locked eyes with Taran’atar for a moment, then Matthias, then Quark, then Ro. Ro grinned, gesturing with a nod of the head, directing Kira to focus her attention back to the head of the ceremonial table.
Shakaar had stopped speaking, and was now rubbing his thumbs with ink on a small ceremonial blotter on the podium in front of him.
Akaar laid the parchment down on the table, smoothing it with his large, callused hands.
Out of the corner of her eye, Kira saw an impeccably dressed Hiziki Gard snap his arm down, as if trying to awaken it.
And then something tumbled into his hand, sliding out from under his sleeve.
Gard raised his arm and prongs snapped out from the object in his hand. A projectile shot forward from between them.
Shakaar raised his inked thumbs.
Kira started to shout a warning.
Two side blades snapped open on the projectile as it sped toward its target.
People began to turn toward Kira as the sound of her cry reached them.
The projectile tore into Shakaar’s neck, its serrated blades cutting cleanly to the sides, its pointed center puncturing the first minister’s throat. Shakaar’s head toppled backward, impossibly far.
Scarcely conscious of her movements, Kira vaulted onto the table and was sliding toward the assassin, yelling for security. Time seemed to stand still as if suspended in amber. Kira noticed that Ro and several guards had drawn their phasers and were sprinting forward as well. Shakaar’s body slumped forward onto the table, his lifeblood spilling out onto the ceremonial Federation document.
Security guards reacted swiftly, pushing Minister Asarem to the floor. Admiral Akaar reached into his uniform jacket, but if he had secreted one of his Capellan throwing knives there, he lacked the clear shot he needed to use it on the assassin.
Kira’s eyes sought out the man who had attacked Shakaar. Hiziki Gard shot a grim smile in Ro’s direction and then shimmered out of existence. Picked up by someone’s transporter beam.
In the seconds it took Kira to reach the spot where he had stood, the assassin had made good his escape.
The room had erupted into a cacophony of screams and shouts. Ro yelled into her combadge to lock down the habitat and docking rings and to intercept all active transporter beams.
Kira moved quickly to the head of the table, dodging a screaming Asarem and the much more composed Councillor zh’Thane. Slapping her combadge as she sprinted, she yelled, “Emergency transport! Two to the Infirmary from this signal!”
Kira reached Shakaar as the transporter beam took hold of them both. But she already knew beyond doubt that the wounds were mortal.
Shakaar Edon was dead.
CONTINUED IN
MISSION: GAMMA, BOOK FOUR
LESSER EVIL
About the Authors
Michael A. Martin, whose short fiction has appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction,is co-author of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Section 31—Rogueand Roswell: Skeletons in the Closet(both with Andy Mangels). Martin was the regular co-writer (also with Andy Mangels) of Marvel Comics’ monthly Star Trek: Deep Space Ninecomic-book series, and has generated heaps of copy for Atlas Editions’ Star Trek Universesubscription card series. He has written for Star Trek Monthly, Dreamwatch,Grolier Books, Wildstorm, Platinum Studios, and Gareth Stevens, Inc., for whom he has penned several Almanac of the Statesnonfiction books. Cathedralis the second Star Treknovel to bear his name. Martin and Mangels currently have several other collaborative projects in the works, including two Star Treknovels involving the crew of the U.S.S. Excelsiorand a Starfleet Corps of Engineerse-book. When not hunkered over a keyboard in his windowless basement, Martin reads voraciously, plots the revolution, and plays with his two wee bairns, James and William; he lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife, Jennifer J. Dottery, their aforementioned children, and a mortgage of galactic proportions.
* * *
Andy Mangels is the co-author of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Section 31—Rogue,the upcoming Roswell: Skeletons in the Closet,and several future Star Trekbook projects. Flying solo, he is the author of the upcoming Animation on DVD: The Ultimate Guide,as well as the best-selling book Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Characters,plus Beyond Mulder & Scully: The Mysterious Characters of The X-Filesand From Scream to Dawson’s Creek: The Phenomenal Career of Kevin Williamson.
Mangels has written for The Hollywood Reporter, The Advocate, Just Out, Cinescape, Gauntlet, Dreamwatch, Sci-Fi Universe, SFX, Anime Invasion, Outweek, Frontiers, Portland Mercury, Comics Buyer's Guide,and scores of other entertainment and lifestyle magazines. He has also written licensed material based on properties by Lucasfilm, Paramount, New Line Cinema, Universal Studios, Warner Bros., Microsoft, Abrams-Gentile, and Platinum Studios. His comic-book work has been seen from DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Dark Horse, Wild-storm, Image, Innovation, WaRP Graphics, Topps, and others, and he was the editor of the award-winning Gay Comicsanthology for eight years.
In what little spare time he has, he likes to country dance and collect uniforms and Wonder Woman memorabilia. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his longtime partner, Don Hood.
Visit his website at www.andymangels.com
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#4 • Treaty’s Law• Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch
The Television Episode• Michael Jan Friedman
Day of Honor Omnibus• various
Star Trek
®
: The Captain’s Table
#1 • War Dragons• L.A. Graf
#2 • Dujonian’s Hoard• Michael Jan Friedman
#3 • The Mist• Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch
#4 • Fire Ship• Diane Carey
#5 • Once Burned• Peter David
#6 • Where Sea Meets Sky• Jerry Oltion
The Captain’s Table Omnibus• various
Star Trek
®
: The Dominion War
#1 • Behind Enemy Lines• John Vornholt
#2 • Call to Arms…• Diane Carey
#3 • Tunnel Through the Stars• John Vornholt
#4 • …Sacrifice of Angels• Diane Carey
Star Trek
®
: Section 31
™
Rogue• Andy Mangels & Michael A. Martin
Shadow• Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Cloak• S.D. Perry
Abyss• Dean Weddle & Jeffrey Lang
Star Trek
®
: Gateways
#1 • One Small Step• Susan Wright
#2 • Chainmail• Diane Carey
#3 • Doors Into Chaos• Robert Greenberger
#4 • Demons of Air and Darkness• Keith R.A. DeCandido
#5 • No Man’s Land• Christie Golden
#6 • Cold Wars• Peter David
#7 • What Lay Beyond• various
Epilogue: Here There Be Monsters• Keith R.A. DeCandido
Star Trek
®
: The Badlands
#1 • Susan Wright
#2 • Susan Wright
Star Trek
®
: Dark Passions
#1 • Susan Wright
#2 • Susan Wright
Star Trek
®
Omnibus Editions
Invasion! Omnibus• various
Day of Honor Omnibus• various
The Captain’s Table Omnibus• various
Star Trek: Odyssey• William Shatner with Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
Millennium Omnibus• Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
Starfleet: Year One• Michael Jan Friedman
Other Star Trek
®
Fiction
Legends of the Ferengi• Ira Steven Behr & Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Strange New Worlds,vol. I, II, III, IV, and V • Dean Wesley Smith, ed.
Adventures in Time and Space• Mary P. Taylor, ed.
Captain Proton: Defender of the Earth• D.W. “Prof” Smith
New Worlds, New Civilizations• Michael Jan Friedman
The Lives of Dax• Marco Palmieri, ed.
The Klingon Hamlet• Wil’yam Shex’pir
Enterprise Logs• Carol Greenburg, ed.
Amazing Stories Anthology• various