Monday, 30 November 2020

29th November 2020 Writing

 

29th

 

Excerpt from: Daria – 2nd February

DariaBrittany thought more on the matter as she drove back to Crewe Neck. She still had no idea what caused the swap.

 

Words: 22

 

 

Excerpt from: First Day of Summer – Cindy’s Day

“Then, what?” Cindy asked.

 

“Summer classes would be on the right track. Maybe you could research something and I could mark it a week before you leave for Boston.”

 

‘That’s an interesting idea. But what to research,’ Cindy thought. “I’ll do it, but Kristen and I are going to see a movie later today.”

 

“That’s OK, I was going to give you a week to think about what to do.”

 

Cindy smiled. “That’s plenty of time.”

 

“Which movie?”

 

 

Twenty minutes later, Cindy left the house, having decided to do some shopping before going to the cinema with Kristen later. She headed towards the Lawndale Mall.

 

Words: 105

 

 

Excerpt from: Q Junior’s Lessons

“That would be advisable.”

 

 

Janeway found the Princess facing off against Neelix and Ayala inside the Mess Hall. “The guest quarters on this vessel are pathetic. I need something more suitable,” the Princess said.

 

“I’m sure it’s been explained to you that the Mess Hall is for the use of the entire crew?” the captain explained.

 

“There are alternatives I take it?” Elseran asked.

 

“Yes,” the Captain answered. There were several lounges scattered through the ship, and she supposed one of the Holodecks could be used as a makeshift mess hall at a pinch. ‘Better not tell her about them, or she might want exclusive use!’

 

“Then the crew can use them for the time being.”

 

“Why are the guest quarters pathetic, as you put it?”

 

“They are rather small! Whereas the Mess Hall is much larger, and has a better view of the stars,” the princess answered.

 

“This is a small ship, not much can be done,” the Captain said.

 

Words: 161

 

 

Excerpt from: Daria – Brittany

Ashley-Amber reminded Brittany that the state of the house was her responsibility. “If the house is in a state, I will help you clean it, but only if it’s not likely to be clean by the time your father gets home.”

 

“I understand, but my friends will help in that case.”

 

“Including Daria?”

 

Brittany twirled her hair. “I think so.”

 

 

Soon, Ashley-Amber had left to go to another audition and Donna arrived with some of the food for the evening.

 

Words: 80

 

 

Excerpt from: Daria in the Background

However, even she could do basic things like perspective. “Perspective is hard,” came a high pitched voice to her left.

 

Daria sighed.

 

Words: 22

 

Total: 390

Sunday, 29 November 2020

28th November 2020 Writing

 

28th

 

Excerpt from: Reverse Map Game 2019

The Amurrakesh grow more desperate.

 

The Wolof rebels manage to capture some towns.

 

Europe

In Southern England (and Northern England, Wessex, Wales, Cornwall, Kent, the Westmark, Scotland, etc), the first Christmas Cards are sent. This coincides with Charles Dickens' publication of A Christmas Carol.

 

Words: 44

 

 

Excerpt from: Daria in the Background

1111 Glen Oaks Lane; 7:34 PM

The Morgendorffers were having their dinner late, as Helen had stayed late at work, hoping to impress upon the Partners that she was a hard worker.

 

“…Then they asked me to join the pep squad. They said I didn't have to try out, but I said, "Look, I'm new here. Give me a chance to get used to things." So, for now, I'm vice president of the Fashion Club, and that's it,” Quinn said.

 

“Sounds like a like a well-thought out decision, honey,” Jake said.

 

“As long as you can join pep squad later, if you want. Never know how much we can handle till we try, though,” Helen added.

 

“What about you, Daria? How was your first day?”

 

Daria sighed. “Well, my history teacher called on me as soon as I entered the class, but there are some interesting idiots in it.”

 

“That’s great!” Jake said.

 

‘What?’ Helen thought. ‘Jake!’

 

“I mean…” Jake began as he tried to correct what he just said.

 

Helen interrupted. “Daria, your father's trying to tell you not to judge people until you know them. You're in a brand-new school in a brand-new town. You don't want it to be Highland all over again.”

 

“Not much chance of that happening... unless there's uranium in the drinking water here, too.”

 

“I'm talking about you making a friend or two. Don't be so critical. Give people the benefit of the doubt.”

 

“You’re saying that It all boils down to trust?” Daria asked.

 

“Exactly. It all boils down to trust. Show a little trust.”

 

Daria looked thoughtful.

 

‘She needs to understand that being in that shell doesn’t help her,’ Helen thought. The dinner continued without incident.

 

 

 

Lawndale High School; October 1, 10:23 AM

Art Class was interesting. Daria knew she didn’t have any real talent in the subject. She knew that her strengths lay elsewhere.

 

Words: 314

 

Total: 358

Saturday, 28 November 2020

Church notes - November 2020

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Church notes - 29th November 2020

 29th November

Ephesians 3:14 - 20


Matthew 7:7 - 12


Jeremiah 33:3


What happens when God says 'No'?


Hebrews 4:13

He has a bigger perspective.

There may be unintended consequences to our prayers.


Isaiah 55:8, 9

A better plan

Hebrews 11:32 - 40

Others were persecuted but God had a better plan.

They didn't always receive what was promised but God had something else in mind. vs 39


God says 'no' when He has a greater purpose.

Genesis 3

Because of the brokenness of this world.


We should trust confidently in Christ

2 Corinthians 4:17, 18

Look to heaven, to Eternity.

We shouldn't loose sight of our ultimate hope. This life is not all there is.

I Trust that God does everything in goodness and love.

Psalm 25:10

Romans 8:28

I don't need to understand God's answer to know that it was motivated by love.

Mark 14:36

When in pain, pray as Jesus prayed facing the Cross.


Jesus prayed according to the will of God.


Expect God to give us grace to handle the answer.


e.g. Paul and his thorn.

Courageous faith.


We may have many disappointments in this life, many times when our prayers are not answered, but God has all of Eternity to fulfil His promises.


Friday, 27 November 2020

27th November 2020 Writing

 

27th

 

Excerpt from: Changes in Time and Space – Chapter 84

Grace opened the door. “Hello?”

 

“Hi, Grace,” a man with a Scottish accent said. “I'm the Doctor.”

 

Words: 17

 

 

Excerpt from: The Engineer and the Time Lady

She put on the helmet and mounted the Ducati.

 

 

The Toronto lowered itself to just above the roadway and turned around so that it was going backwards. Hernandez then rode the motorcycle out of the rear hatch. She was behind the DB5 within seconds.

 

“Toronto to Hernandez,” Albert said fifteen seconds later.

 

“Report,” Hernandez said.

 

Two other vehicles with modifications are approaching ahead of the DB5. Be aware that they aren't British makes.”

 

“So, they could be Warsaw Pact agents,” Hernandez surmised. “I'm on it. Maybe we could gain the British agent's trust first.”

 

She consulted the tricorder she had placed just below the bike's headlamp. The information came up in the helmet's HUD. The two other vehicles had just driven off the the other side of the motorway. She also could see the DB5 take evasive action. She breathed deeply, and then rode into the fray...

 

Avoiding the live fire from the three cars, Hernandez targeted the engines of the two newcomers with the missiles she had designed. The engines exploded...

 

The DB5 came to a stop about 100 meters down the road from the wreckages.

 

Having got off the bike, Hernandez warily approached the driver's side of the DB5, torch in hand. The agent emerged. She couldn't help but notice the Walther PPK he held in his right hand.

 

“Thanks for the intervention,” he said. “But I would like to know who you are.”

 

Hernandez took off the helmet, letting her hair fall loose. “Daniela Hernandez.”

 

“Bond. James Bond.”

 

 

12. Interlude

Commanders log, Day 1036. It is over a week since we left Alae-Lakria, as Crewman Alera-Kalrea calls it. She and Crewman Nina have fallen into a routine.”

 

Alpha sighed. She was certain there was more going on with Nina and Aiala than they had let on. She looked to Nina where she was looking over the data on the first alternate Earth the Baffin had encountered. 'Maybe she has found that British agent interesting,' she thought.

 

She shook he rhead and looked to the ENH as he sat at the Conn making slight adjustments to the ship's course as it came across variations in subspace. She then sensed the Baffin slow some.

 

“A slow zone, sir,” the ENH reported. “Do you want to slipstream past it?”

 

“A moment, Pilot,” she said.

 

“Aye.”

 

“Alpha to Engineering. Beta, what's the status of the Quantum Slipstream Drive?”

 

One of the remaining Benamite crystals is in the chamber, but I don't know how long it will last.”

 

“It'll be a hop to get past a slow zone.”

 

Words: 426

 

 

Excerpt from: Reverse Map Game 2019

1843

North America

The Confederacy-Navajo War continues, with the last holdouts on the western border collapsing. The Confederacy finds no evidence of Himitsowan support for the Navajo.

 

 

South America

 

 

Africa

The French-Amurrakesh War continues.

 

The Wolof rebels manage to capture some towns.

 

 

Europe

 

 

Asia

The Qing restorationists manage to capture several cities...

 

Words: 52

 

 

Excerpt from: Changes in Space and Time

“Yes,” Kiara answered. “But that’s more due to Susan upgrading it than being part of it’s original function. On Tyria, it interfaced with the teleporters in the settlements. Choose the settlement and away you go. The teleporters were distributed through the settlements and hardly needed maintenance.”

 

“That’s interesting, but it still doesn’t seem fair for Nathan,” Felicia said, looking Kiara steadfastly in the eyes.

 

“His choice,” Kiara returned without a flinch.

 

“I don’t mind,” Nathan said.

 

Words: 76

 

 

Excerpt from: Return to Meridian

Meridian appeared in a similar manner to the way it had 60 years earlier. The readings the Jadzia Idaris recorded did not contradict what the Defiant had picked up.

 

Words: 29

 

 

Excerpt from: Reverse Map Game 2017

But this is not reported in any newspapers with sizable circulation numbers.

 

Tiyanhaian slowly pushes east. There is hardly any dissent here regarding the action, despite the fact that the nation is still recovering from the recent war with Spain.

 

 

South America

The Monarchist revolution expands. Many finding that the Republican system isn’t as democratic as they would like.

 

 

Africa

Ethiopia defeats an Ogaden rebellion. Several villages are razed to the ground.

 

Words: 72

 

Total: 675

Thursday, 26 November 2020

Beginnings of 2020 - The Engineer and the TIme Lady - Interlude

 

12. Interlude

Commanders log, Day 1036. It is over a week since we left Alae-Lakria, as Crewman Alera-Kalrea calls it. She and Crewman Nina have fallen into a routine.”


Alpha sighed. She was certain there was more going on with Nina and Aiala than they had let on. She looked to Nina where she was looking over the data on the first alternate Earth the Baffin had encountered. 'Maybe she has found that British agent interesting,' she thought.


She shook he rhead and looked to the ENH as he sat at the Conn making slight adjustments to the ship's course as it came across variations in subspace. She then sensed the Baffin slow some.


“A slow zone, sir,” the ENH reported. “Do you want to slipstream past it?”


“A moment, Pilot,” she said.




The Engineer and the Time Lady - Christmas on an Alternate Past Earth 1.0

 

  1. Christmas on an Alternate Past Earth

The Baffin entered into orbit over the far side of the Moon. Lieutenant Daniela Hernandez sighed in relief. The ship would not have been detected by anyone on Earth. The approach from warp was from behind the Moon. She knew that observing a mid to late 20th Century Earth wouldn't help them in their dilemma, but the crew had to do something.


“Prepare to launch the probes,” Commander Emmerson ordered.


“Aye, Commander,” Hernandez said.



The Baffin launched the probes, disguised as sattelites typical of the era.


Three probes stayed in orbit around the Moon, to act as relay stations.



“Report,” Commander Emmerson said an hour later.


“So far, Earth seems to be identical. We would have do a deeper scan,” Hernandez reported.

“Then you know what to do.”


“Aye commander.”



Half an hour later. “It's not identical. Many of the suburban layouts are different in the United Kingdom and the rest of the Commonwealth. Some settlements in the United States are in slightly different locations.”


“But nothing else unusual?” Emmerson asked.


“Nothing,” Hernandez said. But then an alert came up. “Wait! A strange energy signature, somewhere in Oxford.”


“That is something to investigate, wouldn't you think?” Emmerson asked.



Commanders Log, supplemental. Indications of anachronistic technology have been detected in the United Kingdom. An Away Team has been sent in a shuttle to investigate.



“We're clearing the Moon now, Lieutenant,” Albert reported.


Hernandez looked at Earth as it rose above the Lunar limb. “A sight for sore eyes,” she breathed.


“Absolutely,” Lawson said.


“It is nearly sunset in the United Kingdom,” Albert reported. An image of the North Sea and the surrounding land areas appeared on the monitor. The terminator was approaching East Anglia.


“Right,” Hernandez decided. “Set us down near the Thames to the south of Oxford, just after sunset. Keep out of the flightpaths of any airliners that may be going to and from Heathrow.”


“Aye,” Albert said.



The Toronto landed on a deserted stretch of river bank. Hernandez emerged first and began to scan. “The energy reading is located at the University.”


“It's going to be difficult to get in there at this hour,” Lawson stated.


“We're going to try anyway,” Hernandez said.


They grabbed their supplies and headed towards the University. “You're from Oxford, right?” Albert asked.


“Windsor actually,” Hernandez clarified. “But I did do a degree at Oxford before going to Starfleet Academy.”


“So, Oxford will be familiar?” Lawson asked.


“In some ways,” Hernadez answered. “But there would be a lot of differences between the 20th and 24th Century versions. Exactly four hundred years...”


“Exactly?” Albert asked.


“Yes. I graduated in 2375, and was in the Academy's Class of 2379.”


“Post War...” Lawson murmured.


“I wanted to do a degree before joining Starfleet. The War didn't influence my choice to delay going to the Academy.”


“I didn't say that,” Lawson said.



Back on the Baffin, Emmerson looked over the sensor data from the probes. More minor differences in settlement patterns were picked up in Europe, the Middle East, India and China. “Where are we on the broadcasts?” he asked.


“So far the broadcasts are 95% identical to those at this time in our universe,” Lu reported. “For example, there are advertisements for airings of It's a Wonderful Life on either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, in the United States, Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.”


“What about the 5%?”


“Of those, 4/5ths have no equivalent in our universe. The remaining 1/5th is anachronistic by comparison, having been developed up to 25 years early,” Lu answered.


“That's an interesting divergence,” Emmerson mused.


“However, the news reports are identical,” Lu added.


“So far,” Emmerson said.



Forty minutes after they landed, the Away Team approached the southernmost of the University's buildings.


“We're within the University as it exists at home,” Hernandez said.


“Of course,” Albert said.


“The reading is still further north,” Lawson reported.


Hernandez consulted her Tricorder. “Strange...” she commented.


“Another strange thing?” Lawson asked.


“It seems to be below the Bodelian. But that would mean there are differences in the development of the University.”


“Another difference between universes?” Albert asked.

“Yes,” Hernandez answered.



In another fifteen minutes they approached the Bodelian Library. The old building looked as it would during Hernandez's studies at an alternate Oxford nearly four hundred years in the future.


“The main door is locked, but there may be another way in,” Hernandez said, after scanning it with her tricorder. She widened the scan radius again. “Strange...” she commented.


“What's strange?” Albert asked.


“There's a secret entrance on the western side, that leads to the first basement level,” Hernandez answered.


“Wouldn't that be locked?” Lawson asked.


“Someone may have been remise,” Hernandez pointed out.


“Not that likely,” Albert pointed out.



A few minutes later, they came to that entrance. “It looks like someone may have forced their way in,” Hernandez said. The door was intact, but the door jamb wasn't.


“We probably need to report in first,” Lawson said. “In case we interuppt a crime in progress.”


“And that may constitute a violation of the Prime Directive.” Hernandez pointed out. “Good point.”



“We're receiving a message from the Away Team,” Lu reported.


“Put it through,” Emmerson ordered.


Hernandez here, Sir. The energy reading is coming from beneath the Bodelian Library. There is also evidence of a very recent break and enter. We may not be alone there.”


“Procede with caution, Lieutenant,” Emmerson ordered.


Aye, sir.”



The trio entered the subterranian passageway. It was dimly lit with naked incandescent bulbs placed every four meters along the ceiling. Whoever had entered before them hadn't switched them off. Hernandez lead point with Lawson bringing up the rear. Half a minute later, they came to the end of the passageway. The door was closed, but Hernandez could see that it didn't have a lock. She gave a shush motion with her finger over her lips before placing her ear on the door. 'Nothing,' she thought as she backed up and turned the handle.


There was another passageway, perpendicular to the one they had just come along. She looked in both directions and then back at her tricorder. “The energy reading is coming from the north, and down another level,” she said.


“I'm reading three lifesigns on this level, and two on the lower level,” Lawson reported.


“Then we'll continue slowly,” Hernandez said as she drew her phaser.


Both Lawson and Albert nodded. They then turned left and walked slowly up the corridor. They found stairs leading down to the lower level. The door to the stairwell had evidence of its lock being picked. Hernandez glanced down the stairs, and saw that there were at least three levels below the one they were going down to. 'That makes five levels below the Bodelian,' she thought. She was certain the Bodelian in their universe didn't have such modifications. 'What has made this Oxford this different to ours?' she wondered.


She gestured down the stairway, telling the others to come slowly.



Lawson followed Hernandez and Albert into the lower level. The corridor looked the same as the one on the level above. “The energy reading is in a room 10 meters ahead,” Hernandez reported.


Suddenly, they heard the sounds of a scuffle, followed by the sharp report of a gun.


“That came from that room,” Hernandez said.


Lawson looked around and found another room closer to the stairwell. “Here,” he said.


“Good idea,” Hernandez whispered.



They entered the side room, which contained many old books, and closed the door. Hernandez looked at her tricorder again. “Great!” she whisphered.


“Huh?” Albert asked.


“Whoever the shooter is; they have got whatever is putting out that energy,” she explained.


“So, we'll have follow whoever it is?” Lawson asked rehetorically.


Hernandez nodded.



40 seconds later, Hernandez said. “They've gone back up the stairs, the way we came. Now to follow!”


They followed slowly, until they came back out of the doorway they entered. “There!” Hernandez said. The man turned around, and they ducked back into the passageway.


“I know you're there!” he said.


Hernandez tapped her comm badge. “Hernandez to Toronto. Emergency beam out!”



They materialised back on the Toronto. “Wouldn't he have heard the transporter?” Lawson asked.


“Maybe,” Hernandez answered. “But he wouldn't know what to make of the sound. We'll wait five minutes and beam back.”



Five minutes later, they did beam back. “He's moved off,” Hernandez said after looking at her tricorder. “He's in one of the car parks.”


“It's likely he's going to drive off,” Lawson stated.


“Almost certainly,” Hernandez said. “But Oxford is farely compact. We'll be able to walk to where-ever he goes to.”


“I knew you would say that.”


“And we can use the Toronto to follow him if he leaves town.”


“It would be risky,” Albert pointed out.


“Of course,” Hernandez said.



They followed the car through the passageways of the University. It seemed that people were shopping and going out late this evening. The University may have been deserted, but Oxford wasn't. 'One thing doesn't change through time and alternative univeses,” Hernandez mused. 'The propensity for some people to leave the business of obtaining Christmas gifts to the last minute.' One thing was certain however. The Man was taking the energy source in an easterly direction. Was he heading towards London?


She directed the PADD to load the map of London for 1974, alongside the scan of the city the Toronto took from orbit. '5% missmatch,' she thought. Most of the mismatch was in the outer areas.



10 minutes later. “He's left Oxford on the A40,” Hernandez reported.


“I'll call the Toronto then?” Albert asked.


“Yes. Call the shuttle,” Hernandez ordered.



Given the early evening traffic, it was difficult to find a spot where the shuttle wouldn't be seen. But they did find an isolated spot where it was able to land. Soon they were flying low over the Oxford rooftops. “We have forty minutes before he reaches the outskirts of London,” Hernandez said.


“Plenty of time,” Lawson said.


“But he may stop off somewhere on the way,” Hernandez said. She turned to Albert who was getting into the pilot's seat. “Close in on him, less than 50 meters behind, and just high enough to avoid any trees and power cables.”


“Aye, Lieutenant,” Albert said.



Less than a two minutes later, they had closed in on the person's car. “Scanning that vehicle,” Lawson said.


“Right,” Hernandez said, looking over at his screen.


“It's an Aston Martin DB5,” Lawson reported, seeing it match with the Baffin's database on the 20th Century. “But, there seem to be a large number of aftermarket modifications, including integrated weapons and an ejector system built into the passenger seat.”


“So, he may be a government agent,” Hernandez surmised. “Figures. That makes it more difficult, but not impossible.”


“A direct confrontation would be difficult,” Lawson said.


“Grab his DB5 in a tractor beam?” Albert asked.


“That would be risky, as would trying to hold him in the transporter buffer be,” Hernandez answered. “Scan that DB5 again. Maybe we can find some weaknesses.”



“We can probably beat the DB5's modifications, but we don't know how well trained the operator is,” Lawson said.


“We could explain that Britain shouldn't have whatever he has got? Pretend to be Americans?”


“I don't think that would work,” Hernandez considered. “He would see through that ruse quite quickly.” She then showed the other two officers her PADD. “But here is what we can do. Replicate a modified motorcycle and use that to try to obain the object.”


Lawson rechecked the sensors. “It seems the object is on the floor in front of the passenger seat.”


“It would be difficult to get, we may need to trigger the ejection system before we try to grab the object,” Hernandez said.


Lawson checked the scan again. “And still, even at this close range, the energy still interferes with the transporter. I doubt a pattern enhancer will work.”


“Yes. The old fashioned way,” Hernandez said. “The design for the motorcycle is nearly complete. Is there any more traffic?”


“A few scattered cars, and lorries,” Albert answered.


“That won't be a problem.” Hernandez then pressed a command and the Toronto began replicating a modified Ducati Supersport.



“Done,” Hernandez said as she finished fueling the Supersport. “How close are we to the outskirts of London?”


“Twelve minutes to Beaconsfeild. Twenty to London,” Albert reported.


“That's pushing it,” Hernandezs said as she scanned the motorcycle with her tricorder. Everything was ready. “Ready.”

“Are you sure you want to do this?” Lawson asked.


“I'm the only one who has experience with motorcycles, so yes,” Hernandez answered. She put on the helmet and mounted the Ducati.



The Toronto lowered itself to just above the roadway and turned around so that it was going backwards. Hernandez then rode the motorcycle out of the rear hatch. She was behind the DB5 within seconds.


“Toronto to Hernandez,” Albert said fifteen seconds later.


“Report,” Hernandez said.


Two other vehicles with modifications are approaching ahead of the DB5. Be aware that they aren't British makes.”


“So, they could be Warsaw Pact agents,” Hernandez surmised. “I'm on it. Maybe we could gain the British agent's trust first.”


She consulted the tricorder she had placed just below the bike's headlamp. The information came up in the helmet's HUD. The two other vehicles had just driven off the the other side of the motorway. She also could see the DB5 take evasive action. She breathed deeply, and then rode into the fray...


Avoiding the live fire from the three cars, Hernandez targeted the engines of the two newcomers with the missiles she had designed. The engines exploded...


The DB5 came to a stop about 100 meters down the road from the wreckages.


Having got off the bike, Hernandez warily approached the driver's side of the DB5, torch in hand. The agent emerged. She couldn't help but notice the Walther PPK he held in his right hand.


“Thanks for the intervention,” he said. “But I would like to know who you are.”


Hernandez took off the helmet, letting her hair fall loose. “Daniela Hernandez.”


“Bond. James Bond.”



The Engineer and the Time Lady - Lost v1.01

 

  1. Lost

The Baffin went to warp. But something happened at the same time, and the ship shuddered and then dropped out of warp again. “Report!” Emerson barked through the red alert klaxon.


“We were at warp for just over a second,” Andersen reported. “We're still relatively close to the planet.”


“According to sensors, the anomaly did close in on us and the shuttle just before warp was initiated,” Lu added.


“Do we still have the shuttle?” Emerson asked.


“Yes,” Lu answered.


“Full scan,” Emmerson ordered.



On the Montreal, Hernandez recovered after that jolt. “Are we still in the tractor beam?” she asked.


“We are,” Albert confirmed. “We'll be back aboard in 20 seconds.”


“That's good. That was a close call,” Hernandez said.


“It may be closer than you realise,” Lawson stated.


“You mean, we didn't escape the anomaly?” Hernandez asked.


“According to the sensors, the anomaly closed in just before the ship went to warp,” Albert said.


“That probably wouldn't be good,” Hernandez murmured as she saw the shuttle re-enter the Shuttle Bay.


After the shuttle landed, the away team went back to the bridge.


“Preliminary results from the scan are ready,” Lu said.


“Let's hear it,” Emmerson ordered.


“Divergent Quantuum Signature,” Lu confirmed.


“So, we're in another universe?” Hernandez asked as she entered the Bridge.


“Yes,” Emmerson answered as Hernandez and the others took their stations.



It took an hour for the scan to complete. During the time Emmerson had informed the crew of the situation they were in.


“As soon as the scan is complete we're going to try to contact Starfleet as it exists in this universe,” Emmerson said.


“That would be better than us trying to get home by ourselves.”



The scan data showed that the the planet in this universe had been as affected by the phenomenon as the planet in their home universe had. They had then tried to contact Starfleet. There was no response.


Eight hours after the transition, Emmerson made another decision. “We have not received a return signal from Starfleet Command. Therefore we need to go to Sector 001 ourselves.”


“If Starfleet is not there, we don't know what state we would find Earth in,” Hernandez said.


“That's true,” Emmerson conceded, “but it would be more foolhardy to go anywhere else. We'll send probes in the direction of other Federation worlds as we approach.”



The Baffin made preparations to make the journey. But first they sent a probe back to Tanarexa IV with information on what had occurred. It soon disappeared into another anomaly, but scans on the destination were inconclusive. They placed a warning beacon and then went to warp.



Personal Log, supplemental. The situation hasn't fully hit me yet. The Baffin is lost more than what Voyager was. The chances of finding our universe again is remote, astronomical even, and it seems we're in a universe where the Federation either doesn't exist, has yet to exist or has fallen.” Hernandez paused. She wasn't sure where that line of thought was leading. Some of her ruminations were confused. She changed tack. “We have set course for Earth at Warp 8. We're not using Slipstream as while Dilithium can be recrystalised, Benamite cannot.”

Warp 8 is also the speed at which the engines are most efficient. We won't need to slow down. Without unforseen events we should arrive in twelve days.



Six days later, Emmerson came onto the Bridge. There still had been no response to the hails to Starfleet the previous evening. “We're about to send the probes in the directions of Qo'noS and Romulus, Commander,” Hernandez reported.


“Then send them,” he ordered as he sat in the Commander's Chair.


“Aye, Commander.”



The Baffin launched the probes, and continued on her way.



As they approached the region that otherwise would be the core of the Federation they also launched probes in the directions of Andor, Tellar and Vulcan.



Personal log.

The Baffin is approaching the Solar System. The sensor data suggests were at a time late in the 20th Century. The planetary positions and radio transmissions match to December, 20 1974. We are going to drop out of warp and hide behind the Moon.



26 November 2020 Writing

 26th

 

Excerpt from: Other Characters appear in Lawndale!

“Welcome to Lawndale,” he read. “Could be worse I suppose. It could have been China, where I would have no hope of understanding the language.” He also considered that English narrowed down where he was. 'Britain, Ireland, most of Canada, the United States or some of the Caribbean.'

 

Words: 48

 

 

Excerpt from: The Engineer and the Time Lady

“We can probably beat the DB5's modifications, but we don't know how well trained the operator is,” Lawson said.

 

“We could explain that Britain shouldn't have whatever he has got? Pretend to be Americans?”

 

“I don't think that would work,” Hernandez considered. “He would see through that ruse quite quickly.” She then showed the other two officers her PADD. “But here is what we can do. Replicate a modified motorcycle and use that to try to obain the object.”

 

Lawson rechecked the sensors. “It seems the object is on the floor in front of the passenger seat.”

 

“It would be difficult to get, we may need to trigger the ejection system before we try to grab the object,” Hernandez said.

 

Lawson checked the scan again. “And still, even at this close range, the energy still interferes with the transporter. I doubt a pattern enhancer will work.”

 

“Yes. The old fashioned way,” Hernandez said. “The design for the motorcycle is nearly complete. Is there any more traffic?”

 

“A few scattered cars, and lorries,” Albert answered.

 

“That won't be a problem.” Hernandez then pressed a command and the Toronto began replicating a modified Ducati Supersport.

 

 

“Done,” Hernandez said as she finished fueling the Supersport. “How close are we to the outskirts of London?”

 

“Twelve minutes to Beaconsfeild. Twenty to London,” Albert reported.

 

“That's pushing it,” Hernandezs said as she scanned the motorcycle with her tricorder. Everything was ready. “Ready.”

“Are you sure you want to do this?” Lawson asked.

 

“I'm the only one who has experience with motorcycles, so yes,” Hernandez answered.

 

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Excerpt from: Mysteries of Greenville

As Alex walked through the corridors she took in the details of the various posters festooned along the walls.

 

Words: 19

 

 

Excerpt from: Reverse Map Game 2017

The dissenting Congressmen do find themselves threatened with being voted out at the next midterms however. But this is not reported in any newspapers with sizable circulation numbers.

 

Words: 28

 

 

Total: 355

 

Jane jogged up as Jennifer and Daria entered the school. “Yo, amigas!”


Hey,” Daria said.


What's up with her?” Jane asked.


Her mom has forced her to join the Modelling Classes,” Jennifer murmured.


Bummer!” Jane said.


According to her, I have to figure out what Ms. Li is planning,” Daria said as the trio entered the school.


That would be interesting,” Jane said.


Certainly,” Jennifer murmured.



And so, we, like, shall be 'shoo in's' for the modelling contract,” Sandi said as she and the Fashion Club approached the school.


Very good, Sand-di,” Tiffany Blum-Deckler said, said.


Are you sure?” Stacy asked.


Sandi glared at Stacy.


Eep!”


Tori shook her head at Sandi's treatment of Stacy.


But there is one more thing,” Sandi said.


Tori Jericho put her hand to her forehead. “I hope it's not about that geek!”


Yes, the geek may be interested in the contract! We have to like, be sure that she won't get it,” Sandi said.


Remember what happened at the Mall of the Millennium, Sandi!” Tori said, referring to an incident two weeks before.


Sandi glared at Tori. “Yes, I do, Tori. But I won't be talking to her.”


How are you going to sabotage her chances? Tori asked, wondering.

Sandi developed a scheming look, and smirked. “I will have to like, figure that out,” she said.


Tori sighed.



As she went between classes, Daria signed her name on the sign up sheet for the Modelling classes. “There, it's done,” she said to Jennifer.


Jennifer signed her name below Daria's. “Same here,” she said quietly.


Let's get to Class,” Daria said.



Tori noticed Daria and Jennifer signing their names on the sign up sheet. 'What are those misanthropes doing, signing up for the modelling classes?' she wondered.


Tori wasn't the only 'popular' student to notice Daria and Jennifer's names there...



In the period before lunch, Romonica entered Ms. Li's office. “May I help you, Ms. DeGregory?” Ms. Li asked.


I have noticed that Quinn Morgendorffer has not signed up for the classes,” Romonica said, her tone implying that she expected Quinn's name to be on the signing sheets.


Quinn Morgendorffer? I believe that she already is bringing honour and glory to this school as the member of three extra-curricular clubs.”


She may be, Angela, but I believe she may have potential as a model.”


The principal noted the former supermodel using her first name, but decided not to take the bait. Instead she decided to offer an alternative. “What are you suggesting? That I make it mandatory that she attend the classes? But there is also the option of her sister, Daria. She may have equal potential.”


Daria? But she is so plain!” Romonica projected.


Ah, but that is just the image she puts forward. She's Quinn's sister. Her looks should be very similar.”


No! I want Quinn. Make it mandatory, if that is what it takes! Otherwise I will withdraw the classes!”


Ms. Li narrowed her eyes at the modelling agent. 'Why focus on Ms. Morgendorffer when there are hundreds of other students, here at Lawndale High?' she pondered. After another moment she made her decision. She didn't want to lose this opportunity! “Fine! I will call Quinn Morgendorffer here.” She switched on the intercom.


Very good,” Romonica said.



Quinn Morgendorffer, please report to the Principal's Office.


What is this about now?” Quinn wondered, as she got up.


It may have to do with the Modelling Classes,” Cindy said.


Gah! I hope not!” Quinn said as she went up to the teacher.


Mr. DeMartino handed her the hall pass. “Come back as soon as possible, Ms. Morgendorffer,” he said.


I intend to,” Quinn said.


I know,” Mr. DeMartino said as Quinn left the classroom.



Quinn wondered about the principal's intentions as she went towards the office.



Quinn warily entered Ms. Li's office, still wondering what the Principal's intentions were. She immediately saw Romonica and knew what it was about.


Sit down, Ms. Morgendorffer,” the principal said.


What's this about?” Quinn asked.


Straight to the point, that's good,” the Principal began.


I'm missing History,” Quinn said.


Right, It's come to my attention that that you have not signed up for the Modelling classes,” Ms. Li said.


I'm not interested.”


Nethertheless, I have decided to make your attendance in these classes Mandatory.”


Quinn was outraged. “You can't do that!” she said.


I'm afraid that I can,” Ms. Li said.


Quinn wasn't ready to admit defeat, not by a long shot. “I'm sure that you can't,” she said.


Any particular reason?”


The modelling classes are not part of the curriculum!” Quinn said.


They don't have to be. Attendance is mandatory.”


Then you leave me with no option, but to call my mother,” Quinn said. 'She will know what to do,' she thought.

Wait!” the principal said.


What?”


Surely there are incentives I could give you,” Ms. Li said.


Quinn thought for a moment and then knew what to ask. “Why are you so ardent in wanting me in the Classes, Ms. Li?” she asked.


What?”


Tell me, and I may think about joining them,” Quinn said.


Romonica spoke up “I talked your principal into calling you here because I believe that you have potential.


Quiinn knew what she meant. 'So that's it,' she thought.


So you see you have to join the classes!” Ms. Li said.


I'm calling my mother,” Quinn said.


Go ahead,” Ms. Li said.


Sure,” Romonica said.


Quinn smirked as she grabbed her cell phone.



Lawndale Offices of Vitale, Davis, Horowitz, Rhiordan, Schrecter and Schrecter

...And where is that file? I asked for it an hour ago!” Helen ranted.


He hasn't come yet, Helen,” her legal assistant, Marianne Kingston said.


What do I have to do around here to have an errand run?”


Marianne sighed at her boss's usual behaviour as the phone rang.


I don't have all day!”


Helen, it's your daughter from school. She says it's about the Modelling Classes there,” Marianne said.


I told Daria that she was joining them. Tell her to join them.”


Actually, it's Quinn,” Marianne said timidly.


Quinn?” Helen walked over and grabbed the phone off Marianne. “What is going on there, Quinn?”


Ms. Li has made it mandatory for me to join the Modelling Classes, because Romonica talked her into it!


Go on.”


And that happened because Romonica wants me in the classes. You have to come here,” Quinn said.


Helen thought for a moment. It was serious. Someone was trying to force her daughter into doing something she didn't want to do. (Of course, she was doing the same with her other daughter, but that was her perogative as a parent.) “I'll be right there!”


Be quick, Mom, I'm missing History.


Helen got it. “I'll be there, bye!” She hung up the phone. “I'll be at the school, something important has come up,”


Yes, Helen.”


If anyone asks where I am, tell them that I'm at the school dealing with something,” she said.


Yes, Helen.”