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Chapter Three
CHAPTER THREE:
When All Else Fails...
PART ONE: Lonely Lives
Perseid ColonySeptember 21stThe hauler's life was a lonely one. All you did was run your cargo from one place to the other. It was much the same as the late twentieth century semi truckers. Just the road had changed. More of a challenge. Tanner Cash could barely remember such a time as his father had hung on to the trucking industry as long as he could. Perhaps he still did. Who knew? Cash certainly had not been home for many years. As far as he knew his father could even be dead.Hell, according to the rumours flying he was lucky not to be dead too. Too many haulers, like him, had gone missing in the past couple of months. Twelve, to be exact. Well, he sure was not going to be one of them. He maneuvered his way past the halfway point and said into the microphone, "Halfway mark and I'm still alive. Looks like you may have to pay off on that bet, Dispatch."The attractive, almost sultry voice answered him, "I'm counting on it, Cash."He thanked his luck. Every hauler he talked to, even before the unfortunate string of missing haulers, had never had a date with the voice at the end of that line, much less ever seen her in person. No one knew what Dispatch looked like, or even what her real name was. "First long-hauler in the free zone to score a date with the mysterious," he tried to make that sound sexy. "Dispatch. All I have to do is make one short hop to Djakarta.""It's a sucker bet all right.""That's right, and you fell for it," he grinned, even though she couldn't see him but it carried in his voice. "Just like you're going to fall for me. What do you want to do, Dispatch? How about, me and you, we go dancing?"On that other end, Dispatch had actually been smiling. The last comment made in total innocence wiped that smile of her pretty face. Dancing. She truly wished she could, as she maneuvered her wheelchair to another screen. Managing not to betray how that had saddened her a bit, she said, "Sure, Cash. I'd like that."If I could actually do it...Just then another voice broke into their conversation, and Dispatch brought down her veil of professionalism. Constable Elaine Morse ordered, "Hauler 974, give me a full sensor scan of the area around you."Cash sounded peeved, "Oh, Dispatch, I thought it was just the two of us. We really need a chaperone?""I want the scan, Mr. Cash," came Morse's no nonsense tone."Been there, done that," he sighed. "I'm all alone.""Humour me."Cash shifted his weight to better see around him, and gazed at the sensor screens. Like he had said, "Just me and the fishies."In the control tower Dispatch and Morse looked at each other, "That's what the other haulers reported just before they disappeared.""But they didn't have a date with me..." mentioned Dispatch.Breaking into the conversation, Cash felt the need to lighten things up, "You know, maybe I'll take both of you dancing. I'm the first hauler pilot to make it through from Perseid in three months."Just then he heard a rumbling, and his ship stopped dead in the water even though the engines were at full ahead. Okay, maybe he wasn't so lucky.... "Cash," came Morse's voice, then all he could hear was static as he was jammed.He looked out the viewport at the gaping maw and all he could imagine was the legends of sea monsters that his mother had told him in his childhood. Except this was no legend, it was actually swallowing him....In the control tower the two women worked frantically to re-establish contact with him. Neither could as Dispatch turned to Morse in disbelief, "He's....gone."
seaQuest DSV wardroom
mid-2nd shift
All four people, and the one other on the vid-com, stared at each other for a few moments. McGath was well aware that what he said seemed to be a stretch, but the silence was beginning to make him nervous. Thankfully, Commander Jonathan Ford broke that silence by summing up everyone's question, "The thirteenth hauler from Perseid Colony to disappear in the last three months, and just now they ask for help?"
McGath was at a loss as to what he should answer, and it was fairly obvious in Robert's eyes. He looked over at the captain of the Viscount, Oliver Hudson, who had been a hauler captain before taking the Viscount. If anyone understood what was running in those people's minds, he would. Quite frankly, it looked like he was going to be an asset in this mission. As if on cue, Hudson spoke up and explained, "The kind of person that'll wildcat the ocean floor doesn't like to ask favours from anyone."Captain Veronique Montail of the Nezamiah added, and Robert could see Ford half stare at her overwhelming French accent, "None of the mining collectives that make up Perzaid Colony have officially requested our assistance.""Then why's the UEO getting involved?"Robert sighed, more trouble from Deon. It always seemed to be Deon or Macronesia. "To keep Larry Deon out," answered Robert. "Deon International is the largest corporate purchaser of Perseid's polymetallic ore. It supplies their entire Asian division. Losing that supply's got to be hurting them."As if to remind everyone that he was still a part of this vid-conference, McGath cut in, "Deon's regional VP from Mid-Atlantic Operations, Dustin Thaw, has offered to send in their own security forces to safeguard the shipments.""At no matter the cost, I'm sure," responded Hudson. "To the colonists.""The UEO take no position on private business transactions in the free zone," pointed out McGath.Instantaneously he was answered with Robert Bridger's baleful glare, and Hudson's as well. He knew what Bridger thought of him, and he tried not to let it get to him. He was not a coward, he just preferred to talk his way out of a situation. Any situation could be solved by diplomacy...But right now, when it came to certain things, he was not so sure. But he had to keep believing that it would come to a peaceful solution.... even if it meant some peace offerings every so often."But if seaQuest and her escorts and solve the problem, that will keep Deon from getting involved, right?" asked Robert."Leave the politics to the professionals, Captain," sniffed McGath. "Your orders are to proceed to Perseid Colony and find a solution to the problem.""With this little information?" Robert practically jumped out of his chair.Ford leapt in, recognizing the infamous Bridger temper about to rear its ugly head. "Is there anymore information on the disappearances?" he asked.McGath eyed Robert who had calmed himself, and moved his hand over to the terminate button to end the call as soon as he finished answering the question. Robert Bridger was good, if temperamental sometimes, but that came from being protective of his crew. He didn't want what happened to him to happen to any of them, and it showed even if they didn't quite understand why. He would not like that he was being sent in with no information... "When you reach Perseid, you'll get a full briefing from their Security Chief, Constable Elaine Morse."With that the connection severed. Thankfully, Robert remained calm, but it was a battle on his part. It was helped though, by seeing his rival's face go ghostly pale in shock. Robert inwardly smirked, and Ford asked Hudson in confusion, "Anything wrong sir?"Hudson shook his head wordlessly and practically stumbled out of the wardroom. Robert turned to Captain Montail, "Make sure he makes it back okay, Ronnie.""Of course."When both captains left the wardroom, Ford turned to Robert, "What was that about?""Oh, I'll let him tell you," answered Robert. "It really isn't my place. Suffice it to say they have a history..."Ford nodded in understanding, his eyes lighting up with the thought that Hudson could possibly have a girlfriend. That he was actually that human...seaQuest DSV Bridge
September 25th, 2032
End of Third shift of previous day.It was the beginning of his shift. To be truthful, the beginnings of his shift were his favourite. Then he remembered that he was going to have to deal with Hudson today and his past... whatever she was. His past nearly wife? God, that was more confusing than trying to figure out Katie and Ben. Ford stood very near the command chair, looking like he was stretching his back from sitting. "Quiet shift, Commander Ford?" he asked.Ford jumped and turned around. Nodding his head, he said, "Yes sir. Did you sleep well sir?"Captain Bridger moved to his chair as Ford moved out of his way. "Like a rock, thank you, Jon. Report.""WSKRS are on high-range scan. Subfighters are patrolling the area. Oh, Constable Morse will be onboard for a briefing at 2200 hours.""2200?" asked Robert Bridger, shaking his head.Ford seemed to nod his head to confirm it, and to counter Bridger's head shaking. "Yes sir.""Lovely. While we're waiting for her to grace us with her presence..." Robert grinned. "Let's give the crew some well deserved shore leave. Standard rotation, Mr. Ford.""Yes sir!" Ford seemed to brighten almost instantaneously. "O'Niell, you can have first watch. As for the rest of you, you heard the captain, what the Hell are you waiting for?"Just then Lucas came in with an armful of papers. He went to the abandoned weapon's station to access the diagnosis. Bridger watched him and shook his head, "Lucas?"Lucas looked up at him, "Yes, Captain?""While you're at it can you do the sensor array? I have a feeling we'll need it," said Robert, leaning back in the command chair.Lucas nodded, then noticed everyone else had taken off, and that he, Tim O'Niell and Robert Bridger were the only ones still on the bridge. "Uh, sir... isn't the first shift usually more ah, populated than this?"Tim answered, "The rest of the crew is on shore leave.""Oh.... oh crap..." Lucas seemed to deflate. "I heard they were using an ultrasonic refinement process and I wanted to check it out.""The diagnostic won't take that long, Lucas, if you ask the right person to help you out," pointed out Bridger. "But I wouldn't wait too long before likely help splits to their shore leave."
like the past and the present got jammed together.While the differences were not easily seen on many of the crew, Ben could see it clearly on Lucas. Lucas, who had been eighteen. Who was now twenty eight, but still eighteen. Everyone wanted 'twenty eight' out of him now. He was expected to act like he was twenty eight, but for Christ's sake, he was only eighteen still!Ben smiled as he realized what he was doing, again. He sighed. Lucas. He was probably on seaQuest still. Doing a job that a regular twenty eight year old would do. Damn it...Krieg went back to the seaQuest. Maybe he could help relieve the workload a bit. Give the kid a chance to act eighteen.He continued his wandering and saw one of the new crew members. He found her cute, really. Sometimes even sweet. He walked up to her... and realized he never did get her name. "Hi," he said. "Fancy meeting you here."She looked up from her shopping and he saw the large GELF also walk this way. The man was an interesting puzzle to Krieg. Not at all what he had been told about them. He stopped when he saw Krieg and appeared to be about to turn away. Kreig called out, "Dagwood, come back here. There's no need for you to run off."He came back and the woman smiled. Well, that was a start. So she had a soft spot for Dagwood. Not that he blamed her, how could one not? He was as innocent as a child. She held out her hand, "I'm Lorraine Henderson, but everyone calls me Lonnie."Lonnie... okay, now he was getting somewhere, and he smiled as he shook her hand, "And I'm Benjamin Krieg, but everyone calls me Ben.""I'm Dagwood," put in Dagwood, and Krieg patted him on the shoulder."I think we met, Dag," he said, and then winked. "But I'm not good with names, sometimes I need a reminder."Lonnie laughed and he found he liked her laugh, in fact, he liked her. "Can I buy you lunch?" he asked.She seemed taken aback by this, "But aren't you Lieutenant Commander Kreig?""Yeah, so?""Well, UEO regulations say...""Screw the regulations. I could quit if I wanted to and be well off. I'm only on seaQuest because Bobby, er, Captain Bridger asked me to," Ben pointed out, and then wondered if she noticed his slip.Judging by the glance between them, they both had caught that. "You knew the Captain... before?""I went through the academy with him. Hell, I slept over at his house on leave once because I couldn't afford to go home," Ben smiled sadly. "I remember his Mom. She was a terrific cook and was sure I was underweight. Spent the entire weekend stuffing both me and Bobby as much as she could.""So you knew Nathan Bridger too?" asked Dagwood."Nah, never met him until the first tour," Ben remembered back. "He was always away... jeez, I think they told me three dozen times what ship he was on but I can never remember.""Ah," said Lonnie. "You know all this talk about food is making me hungry.""Then let's find a restaurant," suggested Ben, then he turned to Dagwood. "You coming, Dags?"It took only a moment for the big man to make up his mind, and he went with them. It didn't take them long to find a decent place to eat. It was either this really nice place, the diner that seemed to be frequented by hauler captains, and one other place that no one seemed to go to. The hostess looked up and saw the two of them and Dagwood behind them. Her gaze seemed to settle on Dagwood, but Ben paid it no mind. "How are you doing?" the hostess asked them, still not taking her eyes off Dagwood.Krieg answered, "We need a table for three.""Um, you two are welcome," she pointed at Dagwood. "But he's not."Both Ben and Lonnie were quite taken aback and in his usual manner quipped back before actually thinking, "Why? I though apartheid was abolished fifty years ago?"Lonnie actually seemed impressed by his answer, and she added, "Yeah, we're not hungry after all."But Dagwood would not leave it there, "Oh yes you are. Go. Eat."Lonnie turned and said, "No, Dagwood. We're not going in without you.""Why would I want to go someplace that I'm not wanted?""Why would we want to?" Ben shot an unimpressed glare at the hostess who only shrugged.Dagwood was beginning to move back and away from them already, and before he disappeared from sight altogether he said, "I am not hungry anyway. I would rather look around. Go. Eat."A small whisper like voice, Lonnie murmured, "Dagwood?"Kreig whirled on the hostess and using his best, or worst depending on who was on the receiving end, glare on the hostess who seemed to wither at the barrage he said, "We'll catch up with him later."They were allowed to enter the restaurant and Ben tried his best to calm down.But he wouldn't.Meanwhile Dagwood was wandering around. He was truly surprised sometimes by his friends. They would have actually left that really nice restaurant on account of him. In fact, that Ben Kreig seemed almost incensed by the exclusionary hostess. He had only met Kreig in passing, and heard much, and what was said of him did not match up. Tim said he was insensitive. Why would an insensitive man be so angry on the behalf of someone else? He knew Tim's possible retort. Because Lonnie was there?But Ben, he got the feeling, would have been incensed whether or not Lonnie was there. It seemed to be his nature. He had heard about some people who made a show as armour. It prevented getting too involved and so prevented getting hurt. From what Dagwood could gather, he shared that trait with the two Bridgers.It wasn't fair really. Why people would judge him just by looking at him. They didn't know him. They couldn't know him. How could they? They had never met him or spoken to him. If he had done something to deserve it he would understand.He walked around until he found a restaurant that they had not seen before. At least, he thought it was a restaurant. Dagwood walked in and was instantly surprised. Where as before he had found no GELFs, here that was all he saw. And it was a restaurant. he would have to show Ben and Lonnie this!He read the sign. No Monochromes. Well, maybe not...He went to a free table and sat down.
2200 hours (late second shift)Captain Robert Bridger and Commander Ford waited by the docking area. Ford was due to go on shift in a little under an hour and Bridger had been off since 1500 hours. Both were a little bit annoyed with this Elaine Morse. "Ordinarily I would be asleep right now," said Robert. "That way I would have a bit of time in the morning before going on duty to myself.""Slow waker?" asked Ford."Hmm, a little bit. I don't like to rush unless I have to, and coffee is always better savoured.""Docking collar pressurized. Clear main door platform," came the computerized voice.Instantly the Constable was on him, "Glad to see you're taking this situation so seriously, Captain. Tell me, have you granted shore leave to the entire crew?"Looking over at Ford momentarily, Robert straightened up and said, "Only personnel deemed non-essential to the mission, Constable.""Welcome aboard," said Ford, holding out his hand.Elaine shook his hand and said, "I was expecting someone else. Forgive me if I seemed to come down a bit hard on you."Robert shrugged and smiled, "Forgiven. I can understand how it must of looked. I should have let you know. Hopefully my people aren't causing too much of a ruckus..."When she smiled finally she had a lovely smile, "No, in fact, they are so much better behaved than the haulers that come through here."They walked to the wardroom and when Elaine Morse entered Robert whispered to Ford, "Always remember that honey is three times more effective than vinegar... Except when you need vinegar...""I'll have to remember that, sir."They entered the Wardroom and Morse regarded them and said, "I heard that Oliver Hudson was the captain of the seaQuest.""He isn't. I am," said Robert. "My name is Captain Robert Bridger.""Elaine Morse," they shook hands."Commander Ford, my executive officer."Once the introductions were taken care of they sat at the table and Robert asked, "Now, what can you tell us about the hauler disappearances.""Not much, I'm afraid. One minute they are on our sensor screens and the next minute they aren't."Robert thought on this for a moment, and Ford gave him the time. Morse looked from one man to the other and then said, "Wanna let me in on it?""The captain is....""I am not!" came Robert's quick answer.Ford smiled knowingly and said, "Uh huh."Morse smiled, suddenly catching on and she said, "Oh, I get it now. Captain, there is nothing to be ashamed of. The Gift comes to very few, and quite frankly, it could very handy here. Just think, you could tell me right away if...""I'm sorry," said Robert, holding up his hand to quell her. "I would hate to disappoint you, but I am not psychic. However, if you want someone to help who is, there is someone on board. In fact I'm expecting her shortly. I was just trying to listen for footsteps."Robert saw Ford's eyebrows lift, and could tell that his X-O was disappointed. Then they could all hear the clip-clop of footsteps and a curt knock on the door. Ignoring that he knew it was not Wendy Smith, he tried to cover by saying, "See, I told you she would come soon. Come in."He knew it was Captain Hudson of the Viscount. But he refused to entertain the fact that it was another sense than his hearing that told him that. Hudson had a very heavy and authoritive step where Smith sounded like she was trying to be quiet, and usually failing due to the nature of her shoes. The knock was also telling. Hudson knocked as if he was trying to knock through the door while Robert had to almost strain to hear Wendy's soft tapping.Hudson and came in and instantly, if he wasn't half expecting it would have given away right away that Robert was indeed very psychic (in deep denial), because of the tension and sheer emotion as Morse and Hudson laid eyes on each other would have laid him flat on the floor. Wow, he thought. There is definitely a history here...Elaine Morse stood up and said, "What is he doing here if you're the captain of seaQuest, Captain Bridger?"Thankfully it was Hudson who answered her, "It's more like Commodore Bridger, actually, and seaQuest is the lead ship. I command one of the ships that back him up, the Viscount.""Oh, I see," she said as both Bridger and Ford watched this exchange, Ford made a move to try to calm them down.Robert put a hand on his shoulder and whispered, "Let it be, maybe she'll slip more information if she's emotionally charged."Ford nodded and moved back to watch. The argued back and forth and true to Robert's hunch, she did drop some more information, as inconsequential as she felt it was. They found out that the hauler's were usually alone on their craft, and were older subs. Not only that she actually expected seaQuest and her vanguard to stay here and escort the haulers to their destinations. Finally, Robert laughed, and they both turned on them. "Do you find this funny?" Morse demanded."No, well, actually, yes, extremely," answered Robert once he stopped laughing.Ford had a distinct feeling of deja vu."Captain Hudson, you are dismissed," said Robert. "I think that will be all for today. Constable Morse, you can stay. Commander, I believe it's your watch...."With that both Hudson and Ford saluted and left Bridger and Morse in the wardroom. He sighed and turned to Morse. "Constable, I believe you and Hudson have a history. I do hope that it will not interfere with your judgement," he began."I don't let my personal feelings get in the way.""Good," he answered. "Because of his background he will be working closely with us."
Vicinity of Perseid Colony
seaQuest DSV wardroomAll three captains, Commander Ford, Elaine Morse and Wendy Smith sat around the wardroom table. Wendy read the other five. Bridger, as usual, was inscrutable. Hudson and Elaine were far more interesting to read, but the emotions she was getting there had very little to do with the mission. Veronique Montail was always in X-O mode where it concerned Bridger, and so that is where Smith focussed her attention there.What she got was simply amazing. So he was like me! she realized. They both are!The thought excited her, but she kept it behind her shields. Both Nathan and Robert Bridger were as, maybe even more, psychic than she. It was an exciting prospect. A captain that had that kind of a gift was so in tune with his crew that he fairly was an extension of it. Literally the brain of the entire ship. She realized that was why the seaQuest's crew had been fiercely loyal to Nathan. And the crew was now beginning to warm to Robert in the same way. It was no small wonder that Montail still thought of herself as Bridger's X-O when she was the captain of her own ship.But that was not the purpose to this meeting. McGath had called them about the fact that no haulers had been lost since they were here. "Congratulations to you all. Not a single hauler has been lost since seaQuest arrive at Perseid. We're very pleased. In fact, Dustin Thaw of Deon International would like to thank you personally.""That won't be necessary," said Robert.But he did anyway and as Robert and Smith watched him they both got the same odd feeling. That's it, I'm tired of this. Maybe I am... He glanced over to Smith and he hoped, told her, I have a feeling he's responsible.Smith sat up very straight at this and stared at him. I have the exact feeling. Nice to finally have you aboard, Captain.So what do we do?With great subtlety she sat back and glared at Thaw as he finished his little speech. We try to prove it.The meeting ended and Ford stayed as Montail, Hudson, and Morse left. He turned to Smith and Robert and said, "Okay. I know you two had a conversation while we weren't looking."Smith answered, knowing that Robert was still uncomfortable with his gift. "We, uh, sensed that Thaw knew all along... and that he is the guilty party."Ford looked at them both and asked, "Any ideas on how we are going to prove that?"
08:01
Ore Hauler Trojan HorseHudson and Morse were both on the hauler. The crew of seaQuest watched. Robert sipped his coffee and listened to the banter between Dispatch and the Hauler. Hudson looked up to the vid-screen and said to the image of Bridger, "This was so brilliant. But why didn't any of us think of it? It should have been the first option!"Bridger shrugged, "Because we were trying to think of something too complicated. The simple ideas are usually the ones most overlooked."That gained a full hearted laugh out of Elaine Morse. "Yeah, they are, aren't they. Hopefully it's not too obvious.""I get the feeling it won't be, seaQuest out," and the vid-screen went blank."We're on our own," said Morse."Until Deon decides to take the bait."She sighed and then turned to regard his piloting, "This isn't a subfighter, Oliver. Ease up on your dive plane. Your angle is too steep."He only looked down at the monitors and sensors, sighed and looked back at her, "It's not that. We just hit a thermocline. The current's shifting. Kick back, enjoy the ride."She only snorted and went back to what she was doing.
seaQuest DSV
BridgeRobert looked over at Lucas who was still working on finding a fault in their sensors, "Still can't find it, Lucas?"All that earned was a muffled grunt. "If you weren't so distracted it wouldn't be so hard," mentioned Robert. "Your idea was a good one. It my choice to send them out there."Movement indicated that Lucas had come out from under the console. "Yeah, but what if an idea I tossed off the top of my head kills them? Or doesn't work?" he asked.Robert walked over to him and leaned against the console, "That is part of giving command decisions, Lucas. But I can't hum and haw wondering if my decision is going to kill someone. If the idea is good and it is all we have I have to make that choice. And there is a saying in command school, 'A captain can be right or wrong, but never indecisive.' I think I don't have to explain why."Lucas nodded, "I think I understand, sir."With that Lucas went back under the console and Robert said, "Before I went Command track, I was sensors. Do you need a hand?""Actually, that would be helpful, sir," he heard clearly from Lucas.Robert rolled up sleeves and was very aware of the crew staring at him as he also tried to fit himself under the other part of the console. Robert heard footsteps, "Yes, Lieutenant Ortiz?""Sir, the crew would like to know what you're doing.""Trying to make myself useful," he answered. "Until something happens the captain's function on the bridge can actually be quite boring.... All I do is make decisions, read reports and write reports from what the other reports and myself see. I can do that in half a shift."He could hear the smile in Ortiz's voice. All the bridge officers, at one point in this tour, had been termed 'Officer of the Day' on a shift. This effectively put them in command of seaQuest for that one shift. Granted, there was more to the captain's job than what Robert just said it was, but right now all they were doing was waiting for something to happen. Everyone else had a job on the bridge, and was doing it. At that moment all the captain was doing was just watching them do it.Which was extremely boring. There was nothing in the manual that forbid the captain from helping out a subordinate. In fact, he was sure it was the opposite. The two working together would speed up the job.Robert was not aware of time even passing until he heard footsteps again and he heard
clearly, "Captain, I think your watch is up..."Ben. "How are we doing, Lucas?" asked Robert."Just about done, actually.""I'm helping Lucas," answered Robert. "It was a two person job and only one doing it. Kinda unfair if you ask me."Ben helped him up and Lucas came out a moment later. "Let me run a check... and yup, we're done," Lucas smiled. "Thanks, Captain, that would have taken me another day by myself.""Well, in that case, Ben you have the bridge," said Robert. "Have a nice watch."Robert walked off the bridge, but could hear Lucas right behind him. They both waited for the mag-lev for a second. Robert looked at Lucas. "Is there grease on my face or are you staring at me for a reason, Mr. Wolenczak?""No reason. I was thinking how similar you are to your father. But different. You like different things. Your specialties were different too. I think Captain Bridger's specialty was the same as Lonnie Henderson's and Katherine Hitchcock's," Lucas fell silent again."You're right, it was. My Dad was 'the Engineer' until he was a Lieutenant Commander, and then I think he still was, but was also in Command track. Then he was an X-O who spoke the Engineer's language, and then soon he was the Captain," when the Mag-lev opened they both sat on the benches. "Crew Quarters. Me, I was a Sensor's man. I could fix things, but only if they had anything to do with the sensors. And then I was an X-O and Captain who could read the sensor's over their shoulder, but I try not to, and know what was going on as well as they could.""Rumour has it you share talents with Dr. Smith too," said Lucas with a little awe in his voice."I do. But I only just figured it out. I was in denial a long time, too..." Robert hesitated. "This makes you uncomfortable. Don't worry too much about it. I can't read minds. And when I learn to I won't read them on purpose.""It's not you I'm thinking about," laughed Lucas. "And for what's it worth, that only proves your point. No, it's your Dad. I'm wondering if you inherited it from him.""I have no idea. I could have even got it from my Mom. She always could tell if I was in trouble. But she wrote it off to Motherly Intuition," he answered. "I have no idea if my Dad is or not."Lucas went quiet, "Sometimes I suspect... But he could never read minds."Robert went very quiet. "Mind you, it could be possible. He was one of those captains that his hunches never led him wrong. An Engineer that could almost feel what was wrong with the boat without really looking either," he shrugged. "But then that is every good Engineer. They almost commune with the damn boat."They rode the rest of the way in easy silence.
"The hauler is gone. I sent out Darwin to see if he could get anything."
Bridger nodded and turned to the Ensign on comm. "Get me the Nezamiah and the Viscount.""Yes sir."The split screen showed the two officers on watch. As usual, Montail was on duty as night watch. It had always been her preferred shift. Now that she was captain it was her prerogative to take which shift she preferred. Somehow he got the feeling that she never got any complaints. Night shift was an unpopular shift. The X-O of the Viscount seemed to have slight bags under eyes signifying that he was not a night person. "Captain Montail, I need you to stay at Perseid and make sure no one makes a move on it. Commander...""Marin, sir.""Commander Marin, you patrol the inner perimeter. We are going after this mysterious stealer of haulers," ordered Robert. "seaQuest out." They disappeared from the screen. "Commander, when Darwin give us something to go on, tell Fredericks to set herself up in a Spectre and run rear guard. I don't anyone sneaking up on our asses.""Yes sir."Lucas came running onto the bridge, "Did we get them?"Robert looked at Ford and then turned to Lucas, "Remember what I said about right or wrong, but never indecisive?""Yeah... oh no. We lost them too," Lucas was a very bright young man."Don't worry, guess what that tells me?" asked Robert."That whomever is doing it had lots of money on cutting edge technology?" asked Lucas."Yup. And only one person can do that... Larry Deon."moving vessel caused the surrounding water to heat up. He should have known that right
away. It was part of his basic education. Then again, as the Captain had said, Usually
the most simple answer is the most overlooked as inconsequential.Captain Bridger ordered, "Mr. Piccolo, all ahead full. Flood the tubes, Mr. Brody. Sound General Quarters."The alarm began to blare as they drew closer on the ship. Miguel followed it aware of Bridger's occasional glances over his shoulder. He got the feeling that it wasn't out of doubt of his abilities, it was out of curiosity. "The heat band moves around the end of that ridge. Beyond that, we're out of WKSR range, sir.""Thank you. Mr. Ortiz, send a WKSR over the ridge on the starboard side.""Aye sir.""Status?""Three thousand metres and closing," said Miguel."Fire torpedoes on my mark, Lieutenant," Bridger sat in the command chair, and Ford moved to his own chair.
Mid-First Shift
Somewhere in the Pacific Ocean
seaQuest DSV docking areaTwo captains looked at each other and shook hands. "Good luck, Oliver. That is quite the mission," said Bridger. "But given the circumstances, only you could be the one to do it.""Thank you, Robert," said Hudson. "If I don't come back, I hope you learn to play the violin."Robert Bridger watched as Hudson left the seaQuest and he said to his retreating back, "You'll return, even if it's to pester me. Dagwood... come back to us, and make sure the good captain's back is covered.""Yes sir," said Dagwood and then they were both gone.
Beginning of Second Shift
seaQuest DSV bridge
Nearing Pearl HarbourLieutenant Commander Benjamin Krieg practically bounced onto the bridge for his shift. He was in a good mood, and was determined to stay that way. It was on his shift that they would dock at Pearl, and his Captain was letting him have bridge duty. He could still remember Commander Ford's horrified look when Captain Robert Bridger had said, "It's during his watch. So therefore its his responsibility. I can't look over everyone's shoulder all the time. How did you learn, Commander?"The response had been, "True, but Krieg?""Your memory of him is over ten years old, Jonathan. Let it go, and I have made my decision," with that Ford had no choice but to accept that Krieg would have the bridge when they docked at Pearl.And Krieg was determined not to let his Captain, who was coincidently also his best friend other than Lucas... Mental Note: Make sure Lucas joins our group, thought Krieg. Man, we'd make an awesome trio! He walked up to the command chair where Robert was and stood just off to the side in an 'at ease'. "Good afternoon, sir," said Ben.Captain Bridger looked up at Krieg and noted the vibrations that denoted excitement that dwelled under Ben's new found self control. The only noticeable clue that he was excited to be given this much responsibility was that his smile was near super-nova brightness. "Lieutenant Commander, you're in a good mood," mentioned Robert. "Looking forward to some shore leave?""Yes sir..." said Krieg absently."Looking forward to being in command of seaQuest during a docking, should I say then?" asked Robert, and hint of a smile on his lips."Yes sir!" said Krieg brightly. "I have never been in command before this tour... and now I'm being trusted to bring her into dock... It's a gratifying experience.""Well, so far, even Commander Ford says you have been very good..." and they both laughed. "He doesn't realize that you have changed in the ten years that they were missing. Hell, you've changed in the fifteen that I was missing.""I'll take that as a compliment.""Ben, if you told me twenty years ago that you would be third in command of the flagship, I would have called you crazy," pointed out Robert. "You weren't exactly command material."Ben's smile dropped off, "Yeah, that is true. I would have called myself crazy. I know I'm not the same. Watching the world go to Hell in not even five years does that."
Pearl harbour
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Captain's QuartersRobert was pleased. In fact he was very pleased when Krieg reported over his PAL unit, "Sir, we have a smooth docking in Pearl Harbour. Shall I announce on ship wide that shore leave has been granted?""Of course, Lieutenant Commander," answered Robert. "Good job, Ben. I knew you wouldn't let me down.""Thank you sir."The comm closed and Robert leaned back in his chair. The good Mr. Ford owed him one hundred dollars... Yes, Ben was very right. Today was a very good day.
Pearl HarbourDoctor Kristin Westphalen breathed in the fresh Hawaiian air. It had been a long time since she really had to think about this... as she was leaving seaQuest. The last time had been nearly twelve years ago, when she stood on the sands in fear. And watched the seas burn... Fear fed by her love of Nathan and that she would never see him again.She turned and watched as Lucas Wolenczak also took a huge breath of air behind her. He was going to be studying for his doctorate in Computer Programming soon, and working on his thesis on board seaQuest under her supervision. She was proud of him. That was always a huge step. It almost made her feel like a mother again to think of Lucas. God knew she had all the same worries when it came to him.Of course thinking about Lucas often led to thinking about her on and off again relationship with Nathan Bridger. Now there was a puzzle. The man clearly never knew what he wanted from the beginning. Of one thing Kristin had been sure of, when they had their last argument, he did not want to be alone. His overriding faith to Carol was preventing him from getting involved with anyone else too far before he felt like he was cheating.Not to say he didn't love Kristin, she knew that, but he seemed almost torn in two. Then before she could say that she loved him no matter what, and that she could be patient while he got over Carol, he disappeared, and seaQuest with him for ten years. Again, she found herself standing on beaches looking out over the sea, wondering if she would ever see him again. Hoping that she would catch an unlikely glimpse of seaQuest knowing that he would be on it. Would she marry him? Kristin had no idea if he wanted that, but one thing was for sure, the next time she saw him she was not going to let Nathan ever get away again.Lucas came up to her and asked, "What's the smile about?""Plotting for the future," Kristin left it at that, and then took Lucas's arm. "So what are you planning to do on your shore leave?"Lucas shrugged, quite obviously lost in his own thoughts. "I was thinking of contacting Captain Bridger...uh, Nathan Bridger, that is... but I haven't been able to.""What do you mean?""Well, I don't think he's on his island anymore. Even Darwin says that he hasn't seen activity there in months," a slight frown of worry set in. "But he doesn't know..."Worry set in with Kristin too as she knew about Alexander Bourne's desire to have Nathan Bridger in Macronesia. Or dead. And all witnesses to the fact would have to disappear as well. Deciding not to let Lucas in on that, why add another worry to the young man? "I'm sure he just found another place to call home. He can take care of himself. Remember, he is the Nathan Bridger. The one who just disappeared into thin air, and came back to command seaQuest.""Yeah, but I heard Captain Robert Bridger and Captain Hudson say that Bourne is afraid of him... and that if he couldn't get the Captain to switch sides he would probably try to kill him," he shivered, remembering the Macronesian president. "And Michael is with him... I would hate to see just how much this Captain Bridger is like the last."Kristin smiled and rubbed Lucas's shoulder. "That will not happen!" she affirmed. "Nathan will make sure that Bourne never gets him, nor his grandson. Have a little faith in him.""I hope you're right..." said Lucas, then he brightened. "So about shore leave...""Yes, about shore leave. I heard that they built a supersonic train to go to Hong Kong and back on the ocean floor," Kristin winked. "And that in a few days they plan to have the maiden trip. It is an overnight trip there, and an overnight trip back. For a few days we can see the sights in Hong Kong! We have a week, wanna go?"Lucas's eyes lit up, "Hell, yeah!"
Boarding docks
Supersonic Train Station in Waikiki"This is the final boarding call for passengers on the Sub-Surface Supersonic Train from Waikiki, Hawaii to Hong Kong, China. Please board on docking platform 12-B through F."Robert checked his luggage again as he heard a familiar voice call through the crowd, "Bobby!"He turned quickly and smiled in joy as his wife suddenly ambushed him. He held her for awhile and then said, "I have two tickets, wanna come with me?"Cynthia Bridger, nee Westphalen, grinned, "My, this is a surprise! Duh. Of course. Is Ben going?""I don't know," answered Robert with a shrug. "But we had better get on board before it leaves without us."As it was he could see Ben winding his way through the crowds with Ford, Henderson and O'Niell keeping close behind him. But by then Robert was already on board with Cindy and moving them to the cabin he had rented. One he didn't want to share with anyone else but his wife.As they settled in he could hear the tussle outside. "Are you sure this is where he went?" was clearly Ford."Yeah, Jon, and my friend says he is also here with Cindy, so maybe we shouldn't..." that was Ben.Lonnie quickly added, "We want to meet Mrs. Bridger!""Think about this carefully, Lonnie, he's here with his wife, private cabin, do the math..." said Ben.For a good five minutes silence reigned and Cynthia laughed and opened the door to regard them all as they were trying to listen at the door. "Well, if it isn't my heroes! I never quite though I'd see you here like this," she said."Ms. Westphalen?" asked Tim."Actually, it's Mrs. Bridger now..."All of them gaped, except for Ben who had been at the wedding, in shock and then Lonnie regained her voice and grabbed Cindy's hand and shook it, "It's a pleasure to meet you. Now I have a face to put the name with."Ben shooed them off, except for Ford who was handing money to a pleased looking Robert. Then Ford left in the same direction as Lonnie and Tim. "What was that about?" asked Ben, pointing to the money."Oh, Commander Ford learned the hard way that you should never take a bet with a Bridger. We always win," answered Robert.Ben creased his brow, "What kind of bet?""Well, he said that you would never be able to dock the seaQuest. I said you could. In his words 'Wanna bet?', and he lost. I am one hundred dollars richer."Ben shook his head and then left. Robert turned to gaze at his wife as she took out a piece of luggage that made his fingers go numb enough to drop his wallet to the floor. He closed the door and locked it. Cindy responded by moving the negligee like she was seeing if it would fit her. "Cindy..." he said. "Stop that, or we will miss lunch.""Hmm, that was not the lunch I had in mind," her smile was almost feral. "Do have any idea what it is like to go without a husband for a couple of months, dear?""No, but I imagine you don't know what it's like do go without a wife for the same amount of time...""Then we're even," she slid the lingerie onto the bed and sidled up to him. "We can skip lunch."
"Especially if both he and his son can read our minds."With that the subject was dropped, then Ben, still in the mood for conspiracy, asked, "I just did the math, Lucas. You said you're twenty-eight.""I am.""Shouldn't that be thirty?" asked Ben. "Like, you were sixteen when the first tour started, and that would have out your birth year as 2002. But if you're twenty-eight, your birth year is 2004. Which is the real one?""2004 is," answered Lucas. "My Dad lied about my age so Admiral Noyce would actually take me on board seaQuest. Fourteen would have been too young, but sixteen was not. And I turn twenty-eight this year on the twenty third of December."Lonnie could only stare, "Your Dad put you one seaQuest when you were only fourteen!? Why?"Lucas shrugged, "As usual, after the divorce, he didn't have time for me. Neither did my Mom. So they figured that the new science vessel would be the best place for me. Don't judge them too harshly. They never laid a hand on me, they just never really... paid much attention. But I never wanted for anything. All my needs were cared for. You could say that Captain Bridger filled a void. And because we didn't know that Robert was alive until recently, I filled a void for him. It actually worked out fine."That revelation only made Ben want to include Lucas in his and Bobby's group. Bobby had always wanted a brother or a sister, but never got one. Lucas lacked a family really, and if Captain Bridger was more his father than his real one was, then Bobby got his little brother and Lucas got a better family. In a way, Bobby's little brother had quite literally been dropped under his nose. Catching Ben's sudden grin, Lucas said warily, "What is it, Ben?""You will have to wait and see..."
Supersonic train
3/4 to Hong KongRobert and Cynthia wandered the train to see the sights. They finally made it to the same car that his crew had been in the previous night. This time it was brightly lit and only half full. But his crew was there. He walked over to them and saw Lonnie look up, and sensed more than a bit of guilt, then she told the group that he and Cindy were walking over to them. "Good Morning Captain, Mrs. Bridger," said Lonnie clearly enough for the entire group to hear."Cynthia is fine," she said as they sat down.Robert looked around at the faces of the five members of his crew. "Is there something I forgot?" he made a motion to look at his fly. "No, I did that up before coming out of our cabin this morning.""No sir." "Captain?"He sighed, "When we're on leave, could you kindly not make me stand out like a sore thumb? Robert will do fine. Besides, you're mostly my senior crew anyway. Lucas, stop squirming. If you have something to say, say it, please.""Dr. Westphalen practically kidnapped me to accompany her on this trip...""Is that all?" asked Cynthia, and she laughed. "We don't mind the reunion."Just then Kristin Westphalen's voice could be heard. "Cindy! Oh, and Robert, too. I guess I should have expected that."She elbowed her way between Kreig and Lonnie and sat down on the soon crowded table. What had been a small intimate meeting had quicky turned into a larger party. Robert looked around at the group of eight and said, "Is there anymore of the crew here that I don't know about?""No, sir, we're it. I think the rest wanted to see Hawaii," answered Ford.Robert shook his head in wonder that Ford would even know that. "Well, since we're going to be together on this train, what should we do?""Gin sounds fun," suggested Tim as he got his decks of cards out. "One really big game."Ford's eyes grew huge, and looked warily at Robert, "I refuse to gamble anywhere near our Captain."Except for Ben and Cindy, the rest looked confused. Ben doubled over laughing, and Cindy started to snicker. "I kind of took Jonathan for a hundred bucks recently..." explained Robert. "He learned the hard way that he shouldn't bet anything against a Bridger."The rest laughed in understanding as Ford had the grace to look sheepish and then he laughed too. "Yeah, you'd think I'd know better after serving two tours with your father."Just then the lights went out, and their laughter died. Right after the lights came back on. Robert looked over at Ford and mouthed, "Find out what that was, now."Ford nodded and stood up, and then motioned for Lonnie to come with him. Robert did his best to look relaxed and caressed his wife's arm, noticing as he did so that she was very tense. He then moved her closer and put his arm around her. She relaxed into his arm and leaned her head up against his chest. Cynthia then whispered, "What do you think happened?""I'm sure it was nothing, love. But I had Commander Ford check it out."Robert could sense that it was not all right. In fact the crew of the train was much more nervous than they should be. He closed his eyes and used a relaxing technique that his cousin Wendy had taught him. His eyes flew open as he touched a mind that he had met quite personally before.Mason Freeman of Deon International.Commander Ford came back and said, "The crew is quite close mouthed."Robert slipped away from his wife, whispered to her that he would be back in a second and moved away to speak with Commander Ford. "Freeman is here.""Deon..." hissed Ford quietly."Yeah, I don't think Freeman is on a pleasure Cruise."
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BridgeLieutenant James Brody checked over the bridge again. It sometimes really sucked to be on duty with no one to talk to except the Ensign who did not like him. He sat down in the command chair and set himself up for an extremely long watch. Just then he saw the blinking of an incoming message. Moving from the command chair to communications, and ignoring the Ensign's glare, he pushed the button to accept the call.And was surprised to see the captain's face, "Good day sir, how is shore leave?""Over," answered Captain Bridger. "Have the crew reassemble. Those not on board by 14:00 hours can remain on shore leave until you return. Just don't tell them that or very little will return. Just don't expect Commander Ford, Lieutenant Commander Krieg and Lieutenants O'Niell and Henderson. They are with me, as well as Doctor Westphalen and Mr. Wolenczak."Brody was intrigued, but didn't say anything as he made sure the Ensign relayed the
orders. "We will ship out at 14:00 hours, sir. May I ask where we are going?""With all due speed, I need you to get ahead of the new supersonic train and destroy a section of the track, so to speak. It may be the only way to save at least a hundred lives. So as soon as all necessary personnel are on board, disembark and get the seaQuest here," explained Bridger. "Mr. Wolenczak is going make sure that we have life support, or try to stop the train.""It may be quicker if the Nezamiah went. She is still on patrol," said Brody. "But we are on our way. All necessary personnel are on board. I kept a standing watch.""Very good, Mr. Brody, then get under way, Bridger out."Brody quickly moved over to the command chair and ordered the helmsman, "You heard the captain. Get us underway."