- Beginning?
“Commander's log. Stardate 67835.3. The Baffin is
approaching the Tanarexa system, where we shall follow up on earlier
surveys.”
The Commander looked from the viewscreen and turned the chair so he
could see one of the science stations. “Full scan of the planet as
we approach,” he ordered.
“Aye, Commander.”
Ten minutes later, the Baffin dropped out of warp, and entered
a standard orbit around an M-Class planet.
Almost immediately, an alarm sounded.
“Some kind of subspace anomaly forming in our orbital path,” the
Science Officer, Daniela Hernandez reported. “Impact in 45
seconds!”
Emerson turned to the Conn, “Evasive manoeuvres!”
“Aye, Commander. Shifting orbital path,” Lieutenant Olivia
Andersen reported.
There were a few long seconds as the ship changed the path. “We'll
avoid it now, sir,” Andersen reported.
“Acknowledged. Keep an eye on it.”
Tanerexa
IV
Having
beamed down to Tanerexa IV with an Away Team, Hernandez reflected on
the situation . How didn't they detected the anomaly until the Baffin
was in orbit? Was it something
that was triggered by the starship's presence? She didn't like that
conclusion. Then there was something on her tricorder. “That's
strange,” she said.
“What's wrong?”Lieutenant Daniel Lawson asked.
“Picking up divergent quantum signatures. But...”
“What?”
“It's not any one object. It's molecules in the air and water, that
have the differing quantum signatures. It seems like 5% of the matter
in this area of the planet comes from other universes.”
“That doesn't sound right,” Ensign T'Sal stated.
“No it doesn't,” Hernandez said as she scanned a tree. It was the
same result, 5% of atoms from universes other than theirs.
“We need to get the ship to scan the whole planet,” Lawson said.
“You think the anomaly has appeared before?” Hernandez asked.
“Some weakness in the fabric of space-time?”
“Yes.”
Emmerson listened to Hernandez and Lawson explain what they
discovered. “We'll scan the planet. There may be some explanation.”
“Acknowledged, Hernandez out.”
“Solario, begin the planetary scan.”
“Aye, Commander.”
“That anomaly is still there...”
Back on the planet, Hernandez scanned the forest again.”Maybe we're
missing something.”
“Scanning the soil?” T'Sal asked.
“No, the bedrock,” Lawson said.
“Of course,” Hernandez said.
“That's why we had the ship scan the whole planet.”
Ten minutes later, 5% of the planet's surface had been scanned.
“Something...”
“What?” Emmerson asked.
“We have been scanning the underlying bedrock of the continent and
the ocean. There are indications of divergent quantum signatures in
broad geographic regions. Six have been discovered so far,”
Lieutenant Kelly Lu answered.
“How large are they?” the Commander asked.
“An approximate average of 6000 square kilometers. Strange... the
areas have irregular shapes,” Lu commented.
“You mean, you expected something different?”
“Yes, something natural would probably have been circular or
elliptical,” Lu explained.
“So, something beyond our understanding. Terrific. Any signs of
civilisation in those areas?”
“None, but there could be different species of wildlife. But those
would have dispersed beyond the boundaries long ago.”
“And would be acting as invasive species, correct?” Emerson
asked.
“Yes, like as occurred on Earth and many other planets during the
relevant ages of exploration. I don't know why any advanced
civilisation would do that.”
“It could have been Q?”
“Possibly,” Lu conceded. “But I don't think he would mess with
a world that isn't inhabited in this way.”
“Noted.”
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