By Ian K.

Rating: PG.
Spoilers: Yes.
Note: This is a crossover story of Farscape and Babylon 5. Gives you some idea as to the general storyline. I haven't seen a crossover between my two favorite shows written yet, so I decided to be the first because I love both of these shows so much.
Disclaimer: I did not create Farscape, the universe of Farscape, or its characters. Nor did I create the universe of Babylon 5 and its characters. I merely borrowed them for this story, for which I will receive no monetary compensation. No infringement of copyright intended.
Time Frame: Farscape-Probably 2 years into the future from "Clockwork Nebari". Babylon 5-After "Objects at Rest", but before Crusade. Earth year 2264.
Note: There is a quote from the book Citizen Soldiers, by Stephen Ambrose, in this story. I highly recommend his book to anyone who wishes to know about the men who fought and won World War II.
It had been a tense couple of weekens for the crew of Moya. In that time,
they had evaded four Peacekeeper patrols. On one of those occasions, a
Peacekeeper Marauder had gotten close enough to Moya to fire on her before
the Leviathan had a chance to starburst. Luckily, Moya only suffered minor
damage. As a result of their running, Moya had ventured deep into Uncharted
space, beyond any normal trade routes in search of respite from the
pursuit.
John Crichton stood a lonely watch in command while the rest of the crew
attempted to get some sleep. They had decided to stand four arn watches
during the sleep period in order to be on maximum alert for the return of
the Peacekeeper patrols they had evaded.
As he stood in front of one of the consoles, Crichton heard the sound of
footsteps coming up behind him. He knew immediately that they belonged to
his wife, Aeryn. She walked up behind John and put her arms around his
waist. She rested her head on his back, as he spoke to her.
"Why aren't you sleeping? You need it. Not just for you, but for the baby."
"John, I am only a few weekens pregnant. I doubt a few arns lost sleep will
hurt our child."
"I still worry. Come on, Aeryn. Why are you up?"
"I missed you. Funny, it used to be natural for me to sleep alone. Now, it
feels so unnatural. I miss being able to lay against you, cuddle as you
call it."
John turned to his love, and brushed a lock of hair from her cheeks. They
couple kissed, and began to be consumed by their passions when Pilot
interrupted them.
"I am sorry to disturb you, but I have some new information on sensor
readings."
"Yes, Pilot," said Aeryn, as she broke from John's embrace and became all
business.
"Moya has detected a solar system within a few arns distance that might be
suitable for concealment purposes. There are several dozen moons and an
asteroid field which we could use to hide from the Peacekeepers."
"Well done, Pilot," said Crichton. They had been waiting to find a system
like this, one where they could hide until the Peacekeepers moved on to
search another area. "Take us there."
"Immediately, Commander."
**
Captain Jack Maynard of the Earth Alliance Explorer Ship Cortez sat in his
command chair, sipping his morning coffee. This mission had been going very
well. He and his crew had charted a dozen previously unknown systems and
had built several new jumpgates to access them.
"Not so bad for a last mission before retirement," thought the Captain, as
he smiled at that last part. "Me, retired. I could be retiring as an
admiral now, but then I would have been behind a desk for the past few
years, and just look at the new places and new adventures I would have
missed. Naw, I wouldn't have taken a seat on the Joint Chiefs of Staff for
these last few years as Captain of the Cortez."
The huge explorer ship was headed for a new system today. Long range scans
had made a preliminary pass over it about a year ago from Deep Range
Outpost KL93. Four planets, a dozen moons, and an asteroid field. Much like
many systems Captain Maynard had surveyed, but it seemed each one held some
special wonder, something that would distinguish it in Maynard's memory.
"Captain," said his Executive Officer. "We should be at the jump
coordinates in less than an hour."
"Good, is everything ready."
"Yes, sir. All shuttles and survey probes readied for launch. All crews
standing buy. Sensors are being checked now for maximum performance."
"Very, good, XO. You have the bridge. Notify me when we are within 20
minutes of the jump," said the Captain, as he stepped off the bridge to get
some breakfast.
"Aye, aye, sir."
"Looks like everything is proceeding normally," thought Captain Maynard, as
he made his way to the mess hall for some pancakes.
***
The crew of Moya stood in command, monitoring the readings of the solar
system they were entering. It appeared that there was no Peacekeeper
presence in this system. However, just as they chose this system for
concealment also meant that the Peacekeepers could also be concealed
somewhere nearby waiting for them. They cautiously monitored the readings
looking for the slightest sign of Peacekeeper activity.
After several arns, the crew was satisfied that the system appeared to be
safe enough, and chose a hiding spot for Moya. As the ship proceeded there,
the crew was about to leave command to get something to eat, when Pilot
interrupted their departure.
"Attention! Moya is detecting a large energy surge nearby."
The crew quickly returned to the command console. "Please, show us, Pilot,"
said Zhaan.
An image appeared on the view screen which awed the crew. A large, orange
swirling vortex seemed to open up in space. What they saw next turned their
feelings from wonder, to hesitation when a large ship exited the vortex,
the portal closing as soon as the ship was clear.
"Is that a Peacekeeper ship?" asked Chiana.
"No, I don't think so," replied Aeryn. "It doesn't look like any
Peacekeeper ship I have ever seen. Pilot, do you see anything like it in
Moya's records."
"No, Officer Crichton. Moya has no record on this ship's design."
"Give us details about the ship, Pilot," ordered D'Argo.
"It appears to maintain gravity using rotation principal design. It is
armed with plasma and laser based weaponry."
"We should get the frell out of here before they see us," said Rygel.
"Too late," replied Pilot. "Moya detects sensor beams being trained on us
as we speak."
****
Excitement filled the crew of the Cortez as news of the detected unknown
alien ship filtered through the ship. Captain Maynard was also excited at
the prospect of a first contact situation, although understandably nervous.
He had made ten successful first contacts in his career, but each new one
presented unique challenges. Humans knew full well the perils of first
contact. One disastrous first contact almost lead to the destruction of
humanity in the Earth-Minbari War. Captain Maynard new to step carefully.
"What are you reading on that ship, Lt. Carson?"
"Sir, the ship appears to be unarmed, but our sensors are having a hard
time scanning it." Carson's face lit up with awe. "Sir, the ship appears to
be organic in nature."
"An organic tech based ship," broke in Commander Zuchov, the XO. "That must
mean an advanced civilization, on the order of the Vorlons even."
"Perhaps," replied the Captain, "but lets not jump to any conclusions until
we know more. Send them Interlac language codes, and standard friendship
messages."
"Aye, sir," replied Zuchov.
*****
The crew of Moya debated whether or not to starburst the dren out of there,
when Pilot broke in on the deliberations with news.
"The ship is transmitting some sort of language parameters to be used in
communications. The patterns indicate a simple system of universal
concepts."
Zhaan was the first to speak. "That could indicated some kind of method of
simplified communications used when encountering new species. Perhaps we
are as unknown to them as they are to us."
"That also could indicate a wish to communicate in friendship," said
Crichton.
"Or it could be a way of them telling us to surrender before they blow us
away," replied Aeryn. Crichton smiled at his wife using one of his human
sayings.
Aeryn was scanning the ship carefully, attempting to find something they
could use to identify it as Moya processed the language information. Upon
studying a part of the hull with writing on it, her face registered shock
at what she saw.
John saw the look, and spoke to his wife. "Aeryn, what is it?" The rest of
the crew broke their deliberations to find out what had shocked the former
Peacekeeper.
"John, I've found writing on the ship. It looks like the same writing that
is in your module. John, I think its English."
Crichton looked at the view screen as Aeryn zoomed in on the writing. Zhaan
spoke first. "John, is it true? Can you read what that says."
"It says 'Cortez'," said the human with fascination. "That ship...its...its
from Earth."
******
Captain Maynard had sent the Interlac language codes over all known
frequencies several minutes ago, and no response as of yet. Not even an
attempt at communication. Of course, with all of the unknown variables
involved, that could mean anything. He was just nervous, anxious to speak
to whoever was on that incredible ship they were scanning.
"They know we're here," said Zuchov, "they have been scanning us for a
while, pretty intently I may add."
"Any pattern to their scans?" asked the Captain.
"Yes, sir. Apparently, much of their scans are focused on our armament
capabilities."
"Being an unarmed ship, they are probably more nervous about us than we are
about them."
"Sir," broke in the communications officer, Lt. Rodriguez. "We are getting
a signal from the alien ship."
"In Interlac?" asked Maynard.
"No sir. Sir, the language they are using, its...its English."
"What the...pipe it through," said the Captain.
A clear message in English was coming through over the com. The voice was
definitely male. "This is the Leviathan Ship Moya. We come in peace. Um, is
your ship from the planet Earth."
The entire bridge crew looked up in astonishment. "These aliens know about
Earth," thought the Captain. "And that almost sounded like a Southern...no
way. Maybe it is time you retired, Captain."
Maynard finally ordered Rodriguez to open a channel. "Yes, we are from
Earth. This is Captain Jack Maynard of the Earth Alliance Explorer Ship
Cortez. We are also on a peaceful mission. Can you identify yourself?"
"Yes, Captain. My name is Commander John Robert Crichton, Jr., serial
number 2182523, International Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Farscape One Project."
"What the hell?"thought Maynard.
"Sir, that isn't possible," broke in Zuchov. "The IASA was disbanded when
the Earth Alliance was created 150 years ago."
"Yeah," replied Maynard. "That name, too. Where have I..."A look of
realization crossed over his face. "My God. Crichton was an astronaut. He
and his ship were lost in 2004. Some freak accident. I remember that now.
It was the first time an astronaut was lost in space."
"Is anyone there?" came the voice again.
Maynard tried to figure out what to say. "Um, you say you are Commander
Crichton. But, that doesn't make sense I'm afraid. Crichton is dead."
"No, he ain't. Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated."
"Well, there is one indication he is human," said Carson. "He just quoted
Mark Twain."
"Look, I need proof of what you are saying. Would you be willing to come
aboard the Cortez and speak to me?"
"Um, no. No offense, but I don't know you well enough to come over to your
place. But, why don't you come to mine?"
All of a sudden, a slew of voices came over the comm, apparently arguing
with Crichton, but in several distinct alien languages. After a few
moments, Crichton silenced them, and spoke again to Maynard.
"Well, how about it, Captain? You have probably already figured out that
this ship isn't armed. You can come with some security if you like. But we
do need to talk face to face. Besides, I can show you better proof that
what I am saying is true if you come here."
Maynard considered for a moment. There were any number of dangers involved
in boarding an unknown alien vessel on the request of a dead man. But, as
they say, no guts, no glory.
"Alright. I'll come aboard with 2 of my officers and 3 security men. Will
that do?"
Zuchov moved to protest the action, but was silenced before he could utter
a word by a raised hand from Captain Maynard.
"Agreed. We'll be expecting you. Crichton out."
"Sir," said Commander Zuchov. "I must officially protest this course of
action. We just don't know all of the facts."
"Look, Nicoli. I appreciate your concern, and I share it. But when we
signed on for duty on an explorer ship, we knew we were on a journey into
the unknown. Walking up to meet the unknown is part of our business. Now, I
leave you in command of the Cortez. If anything should happen to me..."
"I'll blow that ship to pieces, sir."
"No. You will get the Cortez out of here and inform Earth Force Command.
That's an order, Commander."
"Aye, sir," came the reluctant reply from Zuhchov.
Maynard turned to Carson. "Lieutenant, your with me. Ask Dr. Adams to meet
us in the shuttle bay. Also send for three security officers and have them
meet us there, fully armed."
"Aye, sir."
*******
"Crichton, how can you be so sure that is an Earth ship?" asked D'Argo as
they walked to the hanger deck to greet their guests' shuttle. Crichton,
Aeryn, and D'Argo were to meet the landing party from the Cortez, while
Zhaan and Chiana monitored things in command. Rygel decided to stay at
command to "advise".
"Look, D'Argo. Every indication is that the ship out there is from Earth."
"But John," interjected Aeryn, "the level of technology needed to build
that ship, with its capabilities. How do you compare that with your bucket
of...your module. The tech is no where near comparable."
"I know, Aeryn. I can't explain it either. That is why I didn't go to their
ship. At least here on Moya, we have more control of the situation. But I
have to know, Aeryn. I have to."
The trio arrived at the hanger as the shuttle from the Earth ship landed in
the hanger bay.
It landed gracefully on the deck, and within a few seconds its engines were
powered down.
Several more minutes passed before a hatch opened on the craft, and six
humans stepped out onto the deck of Moya. Three of them were well armed
with some kind of rifles, which made D'Argo and Aeryn instinctively raise
their weapons.
"Wait," said one of the humans, apparently the leader. "My men won't harm
you if you don't try to hurt us. They are here as a precaution. Please,
lower your weapons."
Crichton turned to D'Argo and Aeryn. "Its okay, guys. Please, do as he
asks."
The two warriors reluctantly complied. Crichton turned again to face the
compliment from the Cortez. He looked at the man who spoke, the one with
the full beard who sounded like the man he spoke to earlier.
"Are you Captain Maynard?"
"Yes. You must be Crichton."
John extended his hand to the Captain, who after a moment's hesitation
accepted it. "Well, you feel human, I guess."
"I could say the same of you, Crichton. But its still going to take a lot
more to convince me that you are who you say you are." Maynard looked at
the two beings behind Crichton. One was apparently a human woman, or human
looking, and a beautiful one at that. The other was, well, some kind of
tentacled warrior being whose stare could probably shake a Narn up a
little. "Who are your companions?"
Crichton turned to his two shipmates. "This is D'Argo, a Luxan warrior."
"Captain," said D'Argo. However, Maynard looked confused. That is when
Crichton realized that he doesn't understand him.
"I forgot, Captain. You don't have translator microbes. Would you be
willing to be injected with them, Captain? They colonize at the base of the
brain, allowing you to understand other languages."
"Sir", broke in one of the other humans. "I can't allow that. We don't know
what effects they may have on you."
Maynard spoke to Crichton, indicating the one who just spoke. "This is my
Chief Physician, Dr. Walter Adams. I have to agree with his assessment.
Besides, we have translation equipment of our own we can set up, if you
don't mind. Now," he indicated Aeryn, "who is this?"
"Captain, this is my wife, Aeryn-Sun Crichton. And no, she is not human.
She is of a similar species called Sebacean. Aeryn, Captain Maynard."
"Good to meet you, Captain," replied Aeryn.
"Now her I understood. How?"
"Crichton has taught me some English, Captain," said Aeryn. "There are
still, um, gaps, in my knowledge of the language, but I am learning."
"And you are Crichton's wife?"
Aeryn replied warily. "Yes. Do you have a problem with that?"
"No, I mean, its not my place. I'm sorry if my shock offended you. As a
matter of fact, one of my best friends is married to an alien woman.
Anyhow..."
Maynard turned to his fellow officers. "I already introduced you to Dr.
Adams. This is Lt. Carson, one of my bridge officers. These security men
are Travis, Devillegas, and Chen. Now, Crichton, you said you had proof of
your claims."
"Yes, step this way."
Crichton led them to the Farscape module. When Maynard saw it, his mouth
almost fell open. Although it had been modified with some alien tech, it
still looked like the same craft he saw in the historical files he studied
on the way over in the shuttle.
"Well, this is going a long way to proving what you say, Crichton," said
the Captain. "Not every day you get to see some vintage space tech like
this."
"Vintage, what do you mean?" replied Crichton. "Look, Captain, your ship,
your technological capabilities. They are well beyond what Earth had when I
left. How can you explain it?"
"Simple, Crichton. You "left" Earth over 200 years ago."
********
The crew of Moya and the visitors from the Cortez had gathered in Moya's
medical bay. A series of examinations were being conducted on Crichton by
Dr. Adams and on Captain Maynard by Zhaan. The first was to determine
whether Crichton's claims at being human were authentic, the other was to
prove the same claim made by the crew of the Cortez. Both examiners had
good news for their respective shipmates.
"He is human, Captain," said Dr. Adams. "Every test I know of verifies it."
Zhaan turned to Crichton and the rest of Moya's crew. "My scans of the
Captain are comparable to those of Crichton. His bodily systems, energy
signature, everything points to him being human."
"Well," said Maynard, "looks like your claim is legit, Crichton. Let me say
this is the first time I have ever met a dead man."
"Yeah, well...first time for everything," said Crichton rather quietly.
Aeryn noticed the shift in his mood since the revelation that he was 200
cycles in the future. John gave Aeryn a look which let her know that he
wanted to talk with her. She nodded, and Crichton rose from the examination
table.
"If you all would excuse me for a little while, I need to think. Um, would
someone mind showing Captain Maynard and his crew around."
"I would be willing," said Chiana. "Be interesting to get to know some
other humans."
"We do need to talk, Crichton," interjected Maynard.
"I know. I just need to take a deep breath."
"I understand. Take your time."
Crichton nodded and left the medical bay with Aeryn. They went to the
terrace to talk. Crichton stopped in the middle of the room and ran his
fingers through his hair, then sighed. Aeryn walked over to him and put one
hand on his shoulder, the other around his waist, and then placed her head
on his shoulder. "Quite a startling revelation, John."
"Yeah. Understatement of the century. Wow, century. I'm not even in the
same century. The 23rd Century. I still can't believe..."
Crichton looked at Aeryn thoughtfully, and she raised her head to look at
him. "Everyone I knew on Earth: Dad, DK, my sisters. They are all long
dead. Judging by that ship out there, Earth had probably changed so much I
may not even recognize it. For so long, I have wondered whether I would see
Earth again. Now, I....I don't know."
"John, if you did decide to go to Earth, I will go with you. I don't want
you to worry about that. I will never leave you."
Crichton kissed her head, and ran a hand through her hair. "Thanks, baby.
That does mean a lot to me. One thing is for sure, I don't think we'll have
too much of a problem with how my people will treat you. It seems humans
are a pretty advanced race now."
"Yes, but we should still talk to Captain Maynard. He could probably give
us a better idea of what to expect. I trust him, somehow. He seems to be a
good man."
"Yeah. Your right. Let's go talk to him. But, before we do, I want to take
one precaution."
"What's that?"
"Let's not tell them, my people, about the baby. At least not yet. Just to
be safe."
"Very well. But we will have to let that out of the container soon."
"That's let that out of the bag, Aeryn."
"What's the difference?"
"Never mind. Let's go talk to the Captain."
*********
Moya's crew and human visitors spoke for several hours, each telling quite
a story. Before the conversation started, Maynard had checked in with the
Cortez, informing them everything was okay.
Maynard gave Crichton a brief history of the past 200 hundred years of
Earth history. He told him and his friends about their first contact with
aliens, the Centauri, and how they traded with them in exchange for
hyperspace jump technology. The crew was amazed that a technology which was
unheard of in their end of the universe was a common means of travel this
end of space. The Captain also told about the founding of the Earth
Alliance and its off world colonies, such as Mars and Proxima 3. He
explained about how the Earth Alliance had gained prominence as an
interstellar power when they defeated the Dilgar, an alien race that had
invaded and ravaged a group of planets called the League of Non-aligned
Worlds. Maynard then told the story of the disastrous Earth-Minbari War,
and stunned Crichton with the thought that the human race almost faced
extermination in that war. The Captain then told them about more recent
history, about the Shadow War and Earth Civil War, and of the formation of
the Interstellar Alliance, which was made up of Earth, the Minbari, the
Narn, the Centauri, and a dozen other worlds.
It was then the crew of Moya's turn to tell a story, now aided by the
translation equipment set up by Adams and Carson. Crichton and the others
told Maynard about all that had happened to them, and about the suffering
they had endured at the hands of the Peacekeepers. They told him they were
being pursued by an evil creature named Scorpius, who had a Peacekeeper
Command Carrier at his command. Maynard listened with concern, wanting to
know more about the Peacekeepers in order to assess their threat to Earth
Alliance security.
When the conversation was over, Maynard made a proposition to the crew.
"Would all of you be willing to come back with us to speak with the council
of the Interstellar Alliance, as well as Earth Force authorities? I'm sure
they would like to learn more about these Peacekeepers and they threat they
pose."
"Well..."began Crichton, before being interrupted by Pilot. "Attention,
Moya is detecting a ship on the outskirts of this system."
Just then, Maynard's hand link (a small communications device secured to
the top of his hand) bleeped, indicating a message from the Cortez. The
Captain activated his link. "Maynard here."
"Sir, scanners detecting an unknown vessel bearing 040, distance 10 million
kilometers. Closing."
Pilot's voice again filled the room. "Moya has identified it as Scorpius'
Command Carrier."
Maynard looked up and spoke to Pilot. "Are you sure?"
"Yes, Captain. It is Scorpius. He has detected us and is closing on our
position."
Maynard spoke again into his hand link. "Cortez, that shipped is deemed
hostile. Man battle stations, prepare to launch fighters."
"Aye, sir."
"Let's starburst the yotz of here," said Rygel.
"I agree," said Zhaan. "We can not stay. Captain Maynard, you should leave
also."
"Wait," said the Captain. "I have another suggestion." He turned to Aeryn.
"Aeryn, you mentioned that the Peacekeepers don't have hyper jump
capability."
"Yes, but..."
"Well, the Cortez can open a large jump point, and can hold it open for
Moya to come with us into hyperspace."
"I would advise against that," said Pilot. "Moya is not familiar with that
environment. She would be very frightened."
Carson broke into the conversation. "She could tuck in close to the Cortez.
We can guide her."
Maynard turned to the crew. "As a Captain in Earth Force, I am hereby
officially offering all of you asylum on behalf of the Earth Alliance."
The crew had a quick discussion, but as the carrier loomed nearer, they
finally agreed to the proposal.
Maynard again turned to his link. "Zuchov, listen carefully. Prepare to
jump to hyperspace. Hold the jump point open and allow Moya to enter with
us."
"Yes, sir. Jump engines standing by."
"Jump."
The Cortez opened up a jump point, and held position as Moya moved
hesitantly into it. As soon as Moya jumped into hyperspace, the Cortez
followed, closing the jump point behind them.
**********
"What do you mean they disappeared!?" said Scorpius to Lt. Braca, who
cringed at the Scarren half-breed's anger.
"Sir, I can't explain it. They didn't starburst. The Leviathan and that
unknown ship just disappeared into some unknown energy vortex. We've never
seen anything like it."
"What vortex? Show me!" demanded Scorpius.
Braca turned to one of the view screens, and replayed the data from their
scanners. An image of the Cortez opening its jump point, and of the two
ships entering with the vortex disappearing behind them, played on the
screen.
"This is interesting," said Scorpius with a smirk. "That was no wormhole
phenomena. It seemed to be created by that other ship. It seems that our
quarry has new friends. Braca, attempt to identify that ship. Meanwhile, I
want our science and tech staffs put to work studying the data from that
recording. I want to know what happened."
"Yes, sir."
****************
After Moya entered hyperspace, she began to shake a little as she became
accustomed to the new spatial environment. Lt. Carson helped Pilot arranged
for Moya to keep a lock on a signal from the Cortez so she could navigate.
As soon as the link was established, Moya seemed to calm down.
The crew of Moya looked in awe at what they saw. Hyperspace was
multi-colored universe, with eddies and lights that gave the space a bright
hue. After a few minutes of gazing at the view, everyone sat down to try
and figure out a course of action.
"I would still like all of you to consider my proposal," said Captain
Maynard.
"You mean go to your government and to the Interstellar Alliance, and tell
them all we know about the Peacekeepers," replied Zhaan.
"Yes. After getting a look at a Peacekeeper Command Carrier, I am even more
convinced of the threat they could pose to the security of the Earth
Alliance and to the other alien governments in our region of space.
Knowledge is power, and you could give us that power." Maynard looked at
Crichton next. "Crichton, I assume you would like to go home to Earth."
"That's just it, Captain. I'm two hundred years out of date. Would Earth
really be home for me anymore?"
"I know what you are saying. Your family, as you knew it, is gone. But
Earth is still Earth. The amenities may be a little different, but the sky
is still blue, the grass is still green, and people are still people. At
least give it a shot."
"There is another concern I have, Captain," said Crichton, as he looked at
Aeryn. "I'm married to an alien woman. How do you think she would be
received on Earth, as my wife and all?"
Maynard considered for a moment. "I'll be strait with you. Despite the
progress we have made, like I said. People are still people. There are
still many who adopt a philosophy of distrust and hatred of those who are
different. Earth is no Utopia where we all love one another now. There are
still bigoted people out there. But, I will say this. I think most would
give you and Aeryn a hero's welcome. Human prevails against odds in alien
world, finds love with a beautiful woman. Its all the makings of a great
adventure story. Hell, you have even re-written the history books. Humans
first made contact with aliens about 90 years or so before we thought
thanks to your flight through that wormhole. But I have to say it would
beat life as a fugitive from the Peacekeepers, wouldn't it?"
Crichton looked at Aeryn once again. She nodded with a smile, and John
returned his gaze to Maynard. "Okay, we'll give it a go."
The rest of the crew agreed to speak to the Earth government and the
Interstellar Alliance about the Peacekeepers. They had to take John and
Aeryn to Earth space anyway, and they felt that Crichton's people may be
able to help them get home somehow. They could at least give them respite
from Peacekeeper pursuit for a while.
Maynard had to return to the Cortez. Carson decided to stay on Moya to
assist Pilot in navigation through hyperspace. Crichton and Aeryn decided,
at the Captain's invitation, to visit the Cortez.
The Earth Force shuttle left Moya and sped its way to the Cortez. When the
ship landed, the group stepped off of the shuttle and into the shuttle bay.
Crichton was in awe at this amazing ship, and even more in awe because it
was his people who had built it. Aeryn was not particularly impressed by
the ship itself (she had been living on ships all of her life), but she was
impressed with human advancements in technology. She had learned through
knowing Crichton to never underestimate humans, and the sight of this
advanced ship reinforced that notion.
Maynard led Crichton and Aeryn to the bridge, where they were greeted by
the ships Executive Officer. "Crichton, Aeryn," said Maynard, "I want you
to meet my Executive Officer, Commander Nicoli Zuchov. XO, this is
Commander John Crichton and Aeryn Sun-Crichton."
"How do you do?" replied Zuchov with a sturdy Russian accent.
"Nice to meet you," replied Crichton.
"I'll show you both around later," said Captain Maynard. "For now, I want
to contact Earth Force Command and inform them of what has happened. Then
we'll start the process of having you meet with Earth and Interstellar
Alliance representatives."
********************
It took 3 weeks for the Cortez to return to Earth Alliance space from what
the humans call "the rim", a term for the boundary of known space. In that
time, Crichton and Aeryn were briefed by Maynard and his crew about the day
to day aspects of life in 23rd Century Earth society. John and Aeryn spent
a lot of time on the Earth ship getting acclimated to the new environment.
Meanwhile, the rest of the crew was also invited for visits to the Cortez,
including for several dinners with the Captain and his officers. They too
were being briefed on who was who and what to expect. When word of the
events that transpired beyond the rim and of the special visitors being
brought back by the Cortez spread through the Earth Alliance government and
the Interstellar Stellar Alliance Council, decisions were made on how to
approach the problem. All of the governments in the ISA were very
interested in what Moya's crew had to say and about the possible threat
posed by the Peacekeepers. It was decided that the Cortez would proceed to
Babylon 5. Moya's crew was told of the purpose of the massive space
station, and the role it plays as neutral territory for the alien
governments to meet at.
Besides the various ambassadors to Babylon 5, President John Sheridan and
his wife, Delenn of the Minbari, would also be at the station to meet with
Moya's crew, as would President Susana Luchenko of the Earth Alliance. Both
parties arrived on Babylon 5 a day before Moya and the Cortez arrived.
An elaborate formal ceremony was arranged to welcome the visitors to
Babylon 5, as well as to welcome John Crichton with a hero's homecoming.
Finally, the Cortez and Moya came through Babylon 5's hyperspace jump gate.
Crichton, Aeryn, and the rest of Moya's crew stood on Moya's command and
gazed upon the huge space station, quite impressed by the sight.
About an hour after the ships arrived, a transport pod left Moya with her
crew on board bound for Babylon 5's docking bay. When the crew disembarked,
they were greeted by a formal honor guard, and a collection of aliens from
a variety of different races.
One human man with a beard stepped forward to greet the crew. "Welcome to
Babylon 5," he began, "I am John Sheridan, President of the Interstellar
Alliance." He turned to John. "You must be Commander Crichton?"
"Yes, sir. Its an honor to meet you. May I present my wife, Aeryn-Sun
Crichton of the Sebaceans."
"Hello, Mr. President," she said.
"A pleasure."
Crichton continued with the presentations. "This is Ka D'Argo of the
Luxans, Pau Zotah Zhaan of Delvia, Chiana of the Nebari, and this is Rygel
XVI, deposed Dominar of the Hynerian Empire."
Sheridan greeted each in turn, and then began his turn at the
presentations. "This is my wife, Delenn, who also represents the Minbari
Federation, Ambassador Vir Cotto of the Centauri Republic, Ambassador Talon
of the Narn Regime. They represent the Interstellar Alliance Advisory
Council. May I also present President Susana Luchenko of the Earth
Alliance."
Luchenko approached Crichton, and extended her hand to him. "On behalf of
the people of Earth and her colonies, I welcome you home Commander
Crichton. Your bravery and skill against incredible odds does our people
and our world proud to call you one of Earth's sons. May I also welcome our
new found friends, Crichton's comrades on his journey of discovery." She
then approached Aeryn. "I would also like to welcome John's wife, Aeryn
Sun-Crichton, and extend to her full citizenship in the Earth Alliance, as
is her right as John Crichton's wife."
"Thank you," was Aeryn's reply.
Sheridan again spoke. "Last but not least, let me introduce you to Captain
Elizabeth Lochley, commander of Babylon 5," he concluded, indicating a
brown haired woman with tan skin and a firm, commanding presence.
Moya's crew was escorted to their quarters, while preparations were made
for the ISA Council session. Crichton and Aeryn stepped into their
quarters, and were left alone for a while. John approached Aeryn and
wrapped his arms around her waist. She leaned into his embrace, and they
exchanged a kiss.
"Well, Aeryn. Looks like you are an Earth citizen, now. Straight from the
President, no less."
"Yes. But does this mean I have to start talking nonsensically and use your
Earth sayings more often? Because if that's true, I may have to
reconsider," she said playfully.
"This is sass, isn't it," came the equally playful reply. John and Aeryn
then embraced each other and began to kiss. They lost themselves in each
other for a short while, before they had to leave for the Council session.
*********************
An hour or so later, Crichton, Aeryn, D'Argo, Zhaan, Chiana, and Rygel,
were all brought to Babylon 5's Council Chamber. It was a large, well lit
room with several tables and chairs facing one large table with four
chairs. The latter table is where the four representatives of the
Interstellar Alliance Advisory Council would sit, while the rest of the ISA
member worlds' representatives would sit in the first group of tables and
chairs mentioned.
Several other seats were set up for Moya's crew, as well as a few other
important officials such as President Luchenko, Captain Lochley, and
Captain Maynard. When Moya's crew entered the chamber, they were greeted by
Sheridan and Delenn.
"Well, have you had a chance to rest?" asked Sheridan.
"Yes, Mr. President, thank you," replied Zhaan.
"Well, let Delenn and I introduce you around the room." For about twenty
minutes, the crew was introduced to the various representatives of the ISA
member worlds, including the Drazi, the Pakmara, the Gaim, and the Hyac.
Just before the meeting started, an older human dressed in an Earth Force
uniform entered the room, apparently running late. Sheridan saw him, and
moved to shake his hand firmly. The President then motioned for Crichton
and Aeryn to come over.
"Commander Crichton, Aeryn, I would like you to meet General Robert
Lefcourt. General, this is Commander John Crichton and his wife, Aeryn-Sun
Crichton."
"How do you do, Commander, Mrs. Crichton?"
"Fine, sir. Happy to meet you," replied Crichton.
"An honor, sir," was Aeryn's reply. She almost snapped to attention at the
General's presence. The man seemed to exude authority and confidence, which
made an immediate impression on the former Peacekeeper.
Delenn then approached the group. "We are ready to start," she said.
The beings of various races in the room took their seats, and Sheridan
banged a gable and began to speak. "This meeting of the Interstellar
Alliance Advisory Council and Representatives, and distinguished guests,
has been called to discuss the possibility of a new threat to Alliance
security. The source of this new threat is a para-military organization
known as the Peacekeepers, first briefly encountered by an Earth explorer
ship less than 4 Earth weeks ago. We will be hearing from the various
members of the crew of a ship called Moya. These beings have been pursued
by the Peacekeepers for a number of years, and are here to brief us on the
threat the Peacekeepers may pose to us. We will first hear from Pau Zotah
Zhaan of the planet Delvia."
Zhaan rose, and took her place at the speaker's podium. Delenn addressed
the Delvian Priestess. "Perhaps if you begin at the beginning," said the
Minbari.
"On my planet, I was considered an anarchist by my government. My views on
free thought and free expression were considered treason by our leaders.
These same leaders invited the Peacekeepers to come to Delvia to police the
population, and root out anarchists like myself. I was arrested, and
imprisoned for several hundred cycles by the Peacekeepers. You see, other
worlds hire the Peacekeepers as mercenaries to do their dirty work.
However, more often than not, the Peacekeepers come to master the ones who
hire them. That is what eventually happened to my world. Delvia is now a
conquered world ruled by the Peacekeepers."
The entire audience talked in hushed voices after hearing Zhaan's account.
Several ambassadors had questions for her to answer before being excused
back to her seat. Zhaan did not tell them the whole truth (specifically
about the murder of her lover), but she felt that was none of their
business. Crichton is still the only one who knows about that, and he has
been sworn to secrecy.
Ambassador Talon of the Narn spoke next. "We will now hear from Ka D'Argo
of the Luxans."
The large warrior rose and approached the podium, his presence and stature
making some of the ambassadors cringe a little. He too was asked by Talon
to tell his story. "In my youth, I yearned to be a warrior, as most men of
my race do. I joined the Luxan military and saw warfare in two battle
campaigns. However, my life goals changed when I met a Sebacean woman named
Lolaan."
"A Sebacean," broke in the Centauri Ambassador, Vir Cotto. "The Sebaceans
are the race that make up the Peacekeeper ranks, the one's like her," he
said, as he pointed to Aeryn. "Correct?"
"Yes. Lolaan was beautiful, and I fell in love with her the first moment I
saw her. Fortunately for me, she also found love for me in her heart. We
married and had a son, Jothee. However, the Peacekeepers believe such
unions to be evil. Lolaan's brother, Macton, was a Peacekeeper. He..." the
Luxan almost began to break with emotion, but held it in with a warrior's
pride. "He killed Lolaan, and accused me of the crime. I managed to get
Jothee into hiding before the Peacekeepers arrested and imprisoned me for
Lolaan's murder."
The ambassadors again talked in hushed voices after hearing the Luxan's
testimony. Tears began to well up in Delenn's eyes upon hearing the story.
It touched close to home for her. After all, she was married to an alien
man, and had a mixed race child.
After D'Argo testified, Rygel spoke, giving a prolonged oratory about how
he was dethroned an imprisoned by the Peacekeepers at the request of his
cousin. When he was finished, Delenn again spoke.
"We now call upon Aeryn Sun-Crichton, former Peacekeeper Officer."
The proud Sebacean woman stood up at the Podium and began her testimony. "I
was born a Peacekeeper soldier, born into a world of strict discipline and
where authority was not questioned. We were trained from birth that to kill
for the good of the Peacekeepers was an honor. We were conditioned to
believe that other species were lower life forms, that they were useless,
diseased, to be either controlled or eliminated. As a Peacekeeper, I
committed numerous acts which I look back on now with disgust, but ones
which I was once proud of as a Peacekeeper. My life changed when I met a
lost human male named John Crichton. He was wrongfully accused of murder by
my Captain, and when I stood up for Crichton, I was deemed to be
irreversibly contaminated. I was to be executed for my crime, but Crichton
managed to arrange escape for himself, D'Argo, and me. I did not want to
come at first, but he told me I could be more than I was. Luckily, I made
the right decision that day, and I am more now thanks to him. I stand
before you today to tell you that the Peacekeepers pose a danger to all of
you. If given the chance, the will conquer all of you and make you their
slaves."
Numerous questions were leveled at Aeryn about Peacekeeper tactics,
intentions, her actions as a Peacekeeper. She was kept at the podium for a
full hour answering questions. Finally, she was allowed to return to her
seat. John put his arm around her, and she reassured him she was alright.
Sheridan rose and spoke. "I now call on Commander John Crichton of Earth to
speak."
Crichton rose and approached the podium to tell his story. "I was born over
200 years ago on Earth. In the late twentieth century, I joined the space
program and was part of an experiment which, if successful, was meant as a
way for humans to begin interstellar travel. However, during the
experiment, a wormhole was accidentally created and I was shot through it.
When I arrived at the other side, I found myself in the middle of a battle.
Moya was escaping from Peacekeeper custody, and I was brought aboard by
D'Argo and Zhaan. They thought I might possess a method of escape when they
saw my ship come out of nowhere. Aeryn told you how she came to be aboard
Moya. Chiana came aboard many months later. We eventually began to work
together more as a team, and become a sort of odd type of family. In the
meantime, Aeryn and I would eventually fall in love and marry."
"For a cyle, um, year, Captain Crais chased us across the Uncharted
Territories. During that time, Aeryn became seriously injured and needed a
tissue transplant. I infiltrated a Peacekeeper base posing as one of them,
but was found out and captured by a creature named Scorpius."
"If I may," broke in Sheridan, "just what is Scorpius?"
"He is half Sebacean, half Scarren. The Scarrens are a real nasty bunch,
too, but I digress. Scorpius tortured me and probed my mind with a device
called an Aurora Chair. He found out that I have knowledge of wormholes,
knowledge he wants. Fortunately, Aeryn and the others arranged my escape.
But Scorpius has been chasing me ever since, wanting to get inside my head
for the wormhole technology."
"Commander," asked Talon, "what do you think would be the consequences if
this Scorpius attained this knowledge?"
"The Peacekeepers could become an unstoppable force that could threaten the
universe. I am not exaggerating when I say that. I stand before you today
as a witness to what the Peacekeepers can do. Make no mistake. If they find
out about this area of the galaxy, they will come and attempt to force
their will on all of you. They would have an added incentive: they don't
have hyperspace jump technology, you do. The Peacekeepers will try and take
that from you."
Many more questions were asked of Crichton, especially about specific
encounters he has had with the Peacekeepers. A few questions about the
Scarrens were also asked before he was allowed to sit.
Sheridan spoke again. "I would ask our guests from Moya to excuse us while
the council deliberates on this matter. Someone will show you to your
quarters to rest, or you can take a tour of the station if you wish."
The crew of Moya was escorted out of the council chamber by Captain
Lochley. "They could be a long time deliberating," she said. "Would you
like a tour of the station?"
"Yes," said Rygel, "I would love to see what this station has to offer."
The others also agreed to the tour. Lochley showed them around the station,
while the council discussed all that they had heard from Moya's crew.
**************************
John and Aeryn returned to their quarters on Babylon 5 after a long day.
After the Council Meeting, the crew was shown around the station first by
Captain Lochley, then later by another officer, Lt. Corwin, when Lochley
was called away on duties. Moya's crew had enjoyed their day on Babylon 5,
walking around the station's market called the Zoccalo, enjoying the parks
and gardens. They were all amazed at the station's size and complexity.
John and Aeryn decided to retire early, but the others were still at it.
Rygel was still probably gambling in the casino with the group of Centauri
he had met. Zhaan was last seen going off with a group of Minbari to
meditate. D'Argo was sharing war stories with two Narns he met. Meanwhile,
Chiana was her usual flirtatious self, enchanting a group of human traders
who she met in the casino.
Just as John was about the join Aeryn on the couch, he heard the station's
communication system, called a Babcom, bleep, indicating a message.
Crichton sighed and walked over to the Babcom terminal.
"Receive," he said.
The image of Captain Lochley appeared on the screen. "Commander Crichton.
You and your wife are requested to come to President Sheridan's office. The
council has made a decision. We are still having trouble tracking down the
rest of your crew, so you to will have to be the only ones present at the
meeting for now."
"Alright, we'll be right there. Where is his officer again, Captain?"
"I've sent a security officer to escort you."
"Thank you, Captain."
The screen blinked off, and Aeryn approached Crichton. "What do you think,
John?"
"I don't know, baby. We'll have to wait to see when we get there."
The officer arrived a few moments later. The young man escorted John and
Aeryn to the President's office. When they entered, the saw President
Sheridan, Delenn, General Lefcourt, and another human woman in an Earth
Force uniform. The woman mentioned had long, dark hair, tied in a ponytail.
She had strong, but striking features that made her appear very military in
her bearing, yet beautiful and feminine at the same time.
President Sheridan rose and spoke. "Crichton, Aeryn, please sit. You know
almost everyone here." Sheridan gestured to the human woman, who stood to
great the newcomers. "This is Captain Susan Ivanova of the Earth Alliance
Destroyer Athena. Captain Ivanova, this is Commander John Crichton and his
wife, Aeryn-Sun Crichton."
"How do you do?" said the Captain.
Crichton smiled at the beautiful woman, and replied. "Hello." He looked at
Aeryn, who gave him a slight scowl, which made him wipe the smile off of
his face. The Sebacean woman then looked at Ivanova and shook her hand.
"Honored, Captain."
The group sat around the conference table, waiting for President Sheridan
to start the conversation. "The council has decided that the evidence does
suggest a possible threat is posed by the Peacekeepers. What we feel now is
that intelligence is needed as to the immediate threat posed by the
Peacekeepers, namely Scorpius' command carrier. The last time it was seen
was four weeks ago when you and the Cortez escaped from system JL-327."
"That's right," replied Aeryn.
"And you can bet even money that Scorpy is looking for me, wondering where
I went too," interjected Crichton.
"Well, he can't track you through hyperspace, so we can't even begin to
guess where he is now. And that is what worries us," said the President
seriously. "That's why the council has decided to send a reconnaissance in
force to locate Scorpius' command carrier. I'll now turn over the briefing
to General Lefcourt. President Luchenko, who unfortunately had to return to
Earth, pulled him out of retirement because he is one of our most
experienced officers. He will be heading up this operation. General."
"Thank you, Mr. President," said the General as he rose and approached a
view screen. The man exuded confidence and bearing as he strode across the
room, which comes only from the years of military experience. Lefcourt
activated a view screen, producing an image of the space around JL-327.
"The ISA has assembled a fleet to send to the area to find Scorpius, a
fleet that will be under my command. We are assembling a fleet of 4 Earth
Force Destroyers, 6 White Star ships, and 2 Minbari Cruisers. One of those
ships is the Athena, under Captain Ivanova. She and her ship has been
chosen to be our advanced scout. The Athena will come out of hyperspace
first and attempt to determine the location of the Peacekeeper Command
Carrier, as well as any other Peacekeeper forces that may have entered the
area. Once they are located, Ivanova will attempt to lure them into the
JL-327 system. Once their, the rest of the fleet will jump out of
hyperspace and make contact."
"To what end?" asked Aeryn.
"To attempt to verify their intentions, and to 'persuade' them to back
off."
"And if they refuse?" asked Crichton.
"Then we'll clean their clocks."
"What?" asked Aeryn with a confused look.
"That means that we'll take them out," said Ivanova.
"The Athena is a Warlock class destroyer," added Lefcourt, "one of our
newest warships. That's why she is being sent in first. Most of the fleet
will make the initial jump to ambush the command carrier. The Minbari
cruisers will remain in hyperspace as a reserve. We should be able to
handle them. If there is more than one command carrier, then the Athena
will jump back into hyperspace and we'll make a reassessment of our plans."
Sheridan spoke next. "That's why I wanted you two here. Officer Crichton,
you know more about the Peacekeepers than anyone else here. You too,
Crichton, could possess information that could be a tremendous asset to
this mission. That's why I am asking both of you to accompany Captain
Ivanova on the Athena as advisors, if you are willing."
"Well..." started Crichton, but was interrupted by Aeryn.
"Yes, I will go. John?"
"Aeryn, we need to talk. I mean," he turned to the group. "I will
definitely go, but I don't want Aeryn there."
"Why not?" asked Aeryn, very upset.
"You know why, Aeryn," replied Crichton. Yes, Aeryn did know why. The baby.
She should have expected it, but was still unprepared for Crichton's
protectiveness.
"John, I may be your wife, but I am not a child."
Delenn then broke into the conversation. "Perhaps we should let the two of
you discuss this alone."
"Yes, please do," added Lefcourt. "We won't be leaving for 3 more days. The
fleet is still be assembled, and we have other preparations to make."
"Thank you," said Crichton. "Aeryn, let's go to our quarters. We need to
talk."
"Yes-We-Do," came the stern reply from Aeryn.
*************************
The door shut to the Crichtons' quarters closed just in time for the two of
them to begin one hell of an argument.
"Aeryn, damn it, you know why you can't go. The baby, Aeryn. What about the
baby?"
"John, I have to go. They need my knowledge about Peacekeeper tactics to
aid in their mission. This is important. By the way, how long do you intent
to keep my pregnancy a secret?"
"That is not what we are talking about, Aeryn. What we are talking about is
you putting our baby into harm's way."
"Oh, wait a minute. Why don't you want to talk about keeping the pregnancy
a secret? Are you ashamed of it, or something?"
"What the...Where did that come from? I am NOT ashamed of my child! That is
just not the topic of discussion! The topic is you going on this mission
carrying our baby! What if you get killed, or captured? I won't allow you
to go!"
"How dare you! I may be your wife, but that does not give you the authority
to order me around! Are you trying to say you should go in my place?"
"Yeah. I know quite a bit about the Peacekeepers, now!"
"Oh, really! Do you know what a Falkron maneuver is? Or reversed speared
maneuver? Well, I do! And that is why I am needed on this mission!"
"Oh, and if our baby gets hurt? What's that? Collateral damage!"
Aeryn slapped John across the face. "Frell you, Crichton! How dare you, you
frelling...!" She broke off mid-sentence and stormed out of the room.
"Aeryn, wait!" said Crichton as she left, the door closing behind her.
"Damn it, Aeryn. Damn it to hell!"
***********************
Aeryn ended up in the casino, hoping to find some of Moya's crew there. She
needed to cool off, to get away from John for a while. "I don't know why I
am so angry with him," she thought. "I know that he is not ashamed of our
child, and I know why he doesn't want me to go on this mission. But,
surely, he has to see why I should go. Frell, that human can be so
exacerbating at times with his protectiveness. Its not like she was going
into some prolonged ground campaign or something like that. She was going
as an advisor to a fleet of ships. The chances of her getting hurt were
slim. Well, perhaps more than slim, but not by much. This is getting me
nowhere. I need something to drink."
It was then that she spied Captain Ivanova sitting alone at the bar. She
was nursing a drink and seemed to be lost in thought about something.
Seeing as Aeryn planned to be going with this human on her ship, the former
Peacekeeper decided to get to know the Captain better.
"Hello, Captain," said Aeryn.
"Ah, Officer Crichton. Please, sit. Can I buy you a drink?"
"Yes, something non-alcoholic, please." Aeryn may not be as worrisome as
John, but she still kept her baby's safety a consideration in her actions.
Alcohol was definitely out of the question as far as she was concerned.
"Bartender. An orcha for my friend here, please."
"What's orcha?"
"It's a markab fruit juice. Its quite good."
Aeryn tasted the drink, and found it had a sweet taste to it. She rather
liked it.
"So," said Ivanova, "where is Commander Crichton."
"In our quarters. We had a, well, disagreement."
"Ah. About you going on this mission, I'd bet."
"Yes. Tell me, please, are all human males as protective of their mates?"
"Many are, yes. The good men are. Unfortunately, there are some human men
who do anything but protect their wives. A few even beat them. Of course,
those men are looked down upon as cowards and abusers. From what I've seen
of Crichton, you're a lucky woman."
"I know. Its just that I am a soldier, by birth and training. I can take
care of myself."
"Yes, well, men sometimes forget about that. They want to protect us, save
us from the world. No matter the cost, sometimes." Ivanova began to stare
at nothing with a look of regret. She remembered a certain man who was
protective of her, to the point of giving his life to save hers. Marcus.
The Captain quickly shook away the thoughts of the now late Marcus Cole and
returned her attention to Aeryn.
The two talked for an hour about everything and anything. They found a
connection with each other, things in common that bound these two people
from different worlds together in a fast forming friendship. Ivanova told
her that she was once second in command of Babylon 5 under Sheridan when he
commanded it. Aeryn told her about living with Crichton, finding a
sympathetic ear as to the trials of living with a human men. Within the
hour, the formalities were dropped and it was now Aeryn and Susan which
they used to address each other.
A couple of inebriated men at the bar began to take notice of the two
beautiful, dark haired women talking and laughing and decided to make a
play for them. Ivanova saw the two men coming.
"Uh, oh, Aeryn. Two drunk idiots at 3 o'clock. Get ready."
Aeryn looked at her funny, but then followed her gaze and eyed to the two
human males approaching them. "Oh frell."
"Just try to ignore them. Maybe they'll go away." No such luck. The two men
came over onto each side of the two women. The dark haired one with the
beard spoke first.
"Well, hello, ladies. How are you doing tonight?"
"Yeah," broke in his red haired companion. "Drinking alone, we see. Care
for some company?"
"Frell off, you pieces of dren."
Ivanova looked at her new friend curiously at first, but got the drift of
what she told them and giggled slightly.
"OOOHH," said the man with the beard. "Our pretty leather girl and her
friend the cute Captain are a little touchy."
Ivanova had a flashback to a similar incident that happened to her in this
same establishment five years ago. "Boy, will the men around here ever
learn," she thought.
Ivanova looked at the drunks with a slight smile. "Cute." That was all she
said.
Aeryn gave the pair of men a similar look. "Leather girl," she said.
The two women then looked at each other and nodded.
Within a matter of seconds, both men fell to the floor with a thud after
being decked across the face by Susan and Aeryn. Apparently, the two men
had friends in the Casino who did not like seeing their friends mistreated
by a couple of women.
The two women took up defensive postures, and were ready for the coming
assault. One man charged Aeryn, who quickly drop kicked her clumsy attacker
with a flailing leg to his stomach. She finished him off with a quick
pentac jab, before moving on to the next one.
The bar erupted into a riot, with chairs flying through the air as the
people in the establishment quickly took sides in the match. Ivanova
grabbed one guy, kicked him in the groin, and threw him over the bar. She
then punched another attacker in the stomach, and then threw him at one of
the gaming tables.
The two women fought side by side, each covering the other as they handled
their drunk antagonists. After several minutes of hand to hand combat,
every one of the men in the attacking group was down. Ivanova grabbed a
bottle and broke off its top.
"Anyone else?" she asked.
The men got up and began to take off, but were intercepted by Babylon 5
security forces. Security Chief Zack Allen then entered the scene, and
looked at Ivanova shaking his head.
"Captain, Captain. Were these guys bothering you?"
"Oh, no, my friend and I were just teaching them the finer points of,
well..."
"Dominance in male/female relationships," finished Aeryn.
"Well, we'll take these guys to the brig to cool their heels for the
night," said Allen. "I recommend you two going to med lab and letting the
Docs check you out."
The two women reluctantly agreed, after making appropriate restitutions to
the owner of the casino for damages.
"Aeryn," said Ivanova, "I think we're going to get along just fine." The
two women walked with smiles on their faces.
****************
"You got into a fight," said John. Aeryn returned to the quarters she was
sharing with John on Babylon 5 and told him about what happened. Sufficed
to say, he was not happy. "Aeryn, how could you? You are carrying a baby.
Do you realize what could have happened?"
"Yes, John. I know it was a little stupid, although those frelling drunken
idiots didn't stand a chance against Susan and I."
"Who? Susan. You mean Captain Ivanova?"
"Yes. I had a few drinks with her at the casino after I left here. Don't
worry, they were non-alcoholic. While we were talking, these drunken human
men come up and start making unwanted advances. Susan and I took care of
them."
"Where are these guys now?"
"Babylon 5 security took them in."
Crichton walked over to her and put his arms around her. "Look, Aeryn. I'm
sorry about before, the fight. I'm just worried. You and our baby mean
everything to me, and I don't want to risk loosing you. And never, ever
think that I am ashamed of our baby. I am proud of who my wife is, and
proud that you are carrying my child."
"I know you're not ashamed of this child, John," she replied, placing her
arms around his neck. "I'm sorry, too. What I said I said in anger. But I
am going on this mission."
"I can't talk you out of it."
"No."
Crichton let out a sigh and shook his head. "Okay. However, I am going with
you and I am sticking by your side at every step of the way."
"I would expect nothing less, John. And I promise I will be careful."
The couple went to the couch and sat down. Aeryn placed her head on John's
shoulder, and he put his arm around her, holding her close to him. "So,
Aeryn. You and Ivanova hit it off."
"Yes. I like her, John. I have great confidence in her, and I can see why
President Sheridan and General Lefcourt chose her to lead the advanced
element of the fleet. Did you know she was once second in command of this
station, with Sheridan as her commanding officer? She had some stories to
tell about this place."
"Yeah, well, I'm glad you have made a friend here. I look forward to
getting to know her. So, you came straight here after the fight? You've
been gone for arns...hours...whatever, I can't keep them strait anymore."
"No. We went to the station's medical unit to get checked out. I just had a
couple of bruises..."
"Medical unit. You were examined? Did they find out..."
"No, John. There were no internal scans. None were necessary, I received no
blows to the stomach area. John, while we are talking about that, when do
you want to reveal my pregnancy? How long do you want to keep this secret?"
"I don't know, Aeryn. Its just...I have been reading quite a lot about
Earth in the present, and I have come across some disturbing anti-alien
literature. Most of it is from radical fringe elements who are roused by
alien immigration to Earth, racial purity, things like that. But this was
bad enough at one point to be a major issue of the recent Earth Alliance
Civil War. I just don't know how this would be received."
"I am an Earth citizen now, John. Straight from the President." It was then
that a thought occurred to Aeryn. "Wait, John. What if we told one human,
someone we could trust? We could tell Susan, get her advice."
"Not a bad idea, baby. Do you trust her that much?"
"I have only known her for a short while. But, yes, John, I trust her."
"Okay, we'll tell her tomorrow. In the meantime, why don't you get a shower
and get ready for bed. I want to finish what I am reading here," he said as
he looked back at a computer screen with a long passage of text on it."
"What are you reading?"
"What I told you about just now, about Earth in the present and its history
since I left it. Just trying to catch up. I just finished reading about the
Earth-Minbari War."
"Yes, Captain Maynard mentioned that a few times. He seemed reluctant to
talk. It seems hard to believe your people and the Minbari were enemies,
considering how close they work together now."
"Well, all that happened later. The war started when an Earth destroyer
group encountered a Minbari ship. The Minbari had their gun ports open, a
sign for them of respect. The Captain of the Earth ship took it as a
threat. To top it off, the Minbari scans of the Earth ships were
interfering with their jump engine controls. The hotheaded Captain panicked
and opened fire. They did enough damage to stop the Minbari scans so they
could jump to hyperspace. But in the attack, the Minbari leader was killed,
a highly respected man among their people. The Minbari were enraged and
initiated a war to exterminate the human race. They had the power to do it,
too. They are at least 1000 years...cycles ahead of us in technology. At
almost every battle, our forces were wiped out. The Minbari allowed no
quarter, they even destroyed ships rendered incapable of fighting. My
people fought back hard and inflicted heavy losses on the Minbari, but
could only delay the Minbari advance for two years. Finally, the Minbari
were approaching Earth with the goal of eliminating every last man, woman,
and child of the human race. Every Earth warship and fighter available
established a last defense of Earth. The Earth President called for, what
she called, 'one last battle to hold the line against the night.' That's
what they would eventually call it, the Battle of the Line. Twenty thousand
of Earth's best pilots, soldiers, and officers went in. Less than 200
survived the battle."
"But, John, how is it that your people survived?"
"The Minbari surrendered."
"What?!"
"Yeah. It was much later revealed that they took aboard humans during the
battle to interrogate. They probed them, and found out that my people were
the one's mentioned in their prophecies as being needed allies to fight in
a coming war against evil. There was also some stuff about Minbari souls
being born in human bodies that I really didn't get. Anyhow, the Minbari
stopped the war. That's why Earth later built this station. Babylon 5 is
here as a place for the different races to solve their differences
peacefully so another war doesn't occur. Except, that it didn't work out
that way. It ended up being a base used to fight the Shadow War, the one
mentioned in Minbari prophecy. In that war, all of the races came together
to fight an army of darkness that threatened them all. This cooperation
would be used as a basis for forming the Interstellar Alliance."
"Well, John. Looks like this is an interesting world we have landed in.
Your people have endured much. I would like to here more about all of this
sometime, but you can tell me more about it later. For now, I am going to
bathe and get ready for bed." Aeryn got a sly look on her face, and smiled
at John. "Want to join me?"
John smiled back at her. "Sounds like the usual way we make up after a
fight. I'd love to."
**********************
It had been a week since the meeting in Sheridan's office that outlined the
plan for the mission to seek out the Peacekeepers. In that week, the fleet
of 4 Earth destroyers, 6 White Star ships, and 2 Minbari cruisers had been
assembled at Babylon 5. General Lefcourt had already left the station to
take command of the fleet aboard the Earth Alliance Destroyer Apollo. It
had arrived not long after Captain Ivanova's ship, the Athena. The other
two ships, the Eisenhower and the Furies, arrived a two days later. The
other ships arrived not long after. All of the Captains had been briefed by
Sheridan and Lefcourt, and they all received technical briefings from Aeryn
regarding Peacekeeper capabilities and tactics.
One last meeting was being held in President Sheridan's office between him,
Ivanova, Aeryn, and Crichton. They discussed the finalized plans of the
Athena's initial reconnaissance into the area where Scorpius' command
carrier was last seen. Just before the meeting broke, Sheridan and Ivanova
rose from their chairs.
"There is one last order of business before I dismiss you to leave. Susan."
Ivanova walked over to Crichton and Aeryn. "John Crichton, please rise."
Crichton looked at her and stood up. Ivanova approached him and pulled a
small black box off a table. "John Crichton, I have been authorized by
President Luchenko and General Lefcourt to inform you that you are herby
offered a field commission as an Earth Force Science Officer, with the rank
of Commander. Do you accept?"
Crichton had a stunned look on his face at first, but he looked at Aeryn
and smiled. She smiled back at him, proud of her husband for the honor he
was being offered. John's gaze returned to Ivanova. "Yes, I accept it."
"Very good. Congratulations, Commander Crichton," said Ivanova as she shook
his hand and handed him the box with his Earth Force insignia. "Now, to the
other order of business."
Ivanova then approached Aeryn. "Aeryn-Sun Crichton. You were recently
offered citizenship in the Earth Alliance by the President, which you
accepted. Is that correct?"
"Yes, that's right."
"Good. Then it is my duty to inform you that you are also being offered a
field commission in Earth Force as a security officer, with the rank of
Junior Grade Lieutenant. Do you accept?"
"What? How? I'm not even human."
"No, but you are a citizen of the Earth Alliance. That's makes you
eligible, with special authorization from the President. General Lefcourt
acquired that after seeing how invaluable you are. You would be the first
non-human to serve as an Earth Force officer. That is, if you accept."
Aeryn thought for a moment. This would mean being in a military environment
again. She was a warrior, and this would be much different than being a
Peacekeeper. Aeryn considered. "Susan, I have to ask about...what we talked
about."
John and Aeryn had approached Susan the day after the bar fight about
Aeryn's pregnancy, like they had planned. The Captain was so happy for her
new friend. She did recommend keeping it quite for a little while longer,
at least until the mission was over. Tensions right now are running high,
and the pregnancy issue would only raise more concerns. They could hide it
for a while longer, because Aeryn would not begin to show for a while yet,
at least nothing that loose clothing couldn't cover.
"It won't be a problem, Aeryn. Well, how about it. You can always resign
later if it doesn't work out."
"Alright, I accept." Ivanova smiled and handed Aeryn her insignia box.
"Congratulations to you both," said President Sheridan. "I only wish I were
going with you, but I'm not a soldier anymore. The politicians have to stay
home. But I wish you all the best of luck and success on this mission."
"Thank you, sir," replied Crichton.
***********************
D'Argo, Zhaan, Chiana, and Rygel were waiting at Babylon 5's boarding
facility for John, Aeryn, and Captain Ivanova to come and board their
shuttle. The group was nervous. They were seeing their friends off into the
unknown, with dangers that could be very unclear. D'Argo wanted to go with
them, but John and Aeryn asked him to stay with the others on Babylon 5 to
look out for them. They were safe on Babylon 5, John was sure of that, but
he wanted D'Argo to be there for the crew, just in case he and Aeryn did
not come back.
Ivanova, John, and Aeryn walked into the docking bay. The rest of Moya's
crew were startled at first to see John and Aeryn in Earth Force uniforms,
although they already knew about their commissions. John Crichton wore a
blue Earth Force uniform with Commander's rank insignia on his shoulders.
Under the Earth Alliance badge on his left breast was a red stat bar that
indicated he was a science officer. Aeryn Sun-Crichton wore a brown Earth
Force uniform issued to security, ground, and intelligence officers, with
Junior Lieutenant's rank insignia on her shoulders. Her green stat bar
indicated a security officer. Aeryn's hair was tied back military fashion.
What made her stand out from the other two officers was her sidearm. She
still chose to wear a Peacekeeper pulse pistol instead of the standard
Earth Force PPG (Phased Plasma Gun) Pistol. Old habits die hard apparently.
John and Aeryn asked Captain Ivanova for a moment. The Captain nodded their
agreement. The couple approached their friends to say goodbye. They
exchanged a few words, mostly about the hopes that the mission would be
successful. John and D'Argo shook hands, while Aeryn and Zhaan embraced
each other briefly. Chiana gave Crichton a tearful hug before the two new
Earth Force officers turned and left to join Ivanova.
The trio boarded the shuttle, strapped in, and received clearance to depart
from Babylon 5's control station. The shuttle left the docking bay, and
entered open space enroute to the waiting fleet. The sight of the 12 ships
massed to go on this mission was an impressive sight. The 6 white star
ships were assembled in a staggered formation. They were smaller than the
rest of the fleet ships, but they were sleek, fast, and agile, and had
proven their worth in combat in two wars. The two Minbari cruisers with
tall, blue spires that were on one side of the fleet like guard towers
overlooking a castle. The four Earth Force Destroyers were like behemoths
waiting to be let loose, with their rotating mid-sections. The Apollo,
Eisenhower, and Furies were Omega class destroyers, while Ivanova's ship,
the Athena, was of the newer Warlock class of ships. The Athena was bigger
than her Omega class brethren. She was also sleeker, meaner looking, and
more heavily armed.
The shuttle landed aboard the Athena's docking bay, and the three officers
aboard her exited the craft. Aeryn and John had been aboard several times
during the course of the previous week, but each time they were still
impressed by the ship. It was a monument to military and human ingenuity,
one which they were both proud to serve aboard. The trio proceeded to the
bridge, where Captain Ivanova took a seat in the Captain's chair.
Her Executive Officer, Commander Walter Gerrard, briefed her on the ship's
status. Several minutes later, General Lefcourt hailed the fleet.
"Attention all ships. This is General Lefcourt. We are ready to proceed as
soon as we receive clearance from Babylon control."
Captain Lochley's voice was then heard over the communications channel.
"Alliance fleet, please standby for a message from President Sheridan."
Sheridan was the next one heard over the comm. "I only have a few words
before you depart on this important mission. To quote an old Egyptian
blessing, 'May God stand between you and harm in all the empty places where
you must walk.' Good luck."
Lochley then returned to the comm. "Alliance fleet, you are cleared to
proceed to the jump gate."
With General Lefcourt's ship, the Apollo, in the lead, the fleet approached
the hyperspace jump gate and entered the vortex. Once in hyperspace,
Ivanova looked back at John and Aeryn. "Well, we are on our way," said the
Captain.
John took Aeryn's hand in his and squeezed it. She squeezed back, as the
two exchanged a silent "I love you".
************************
It took several weeks for the Alliance fleet to get to the system where
Moya and the Cortez had met a little less than a month ago. They did not
know what they would find when the got there. Would the Peacekeepers still
be there? Ivanova and Lefcourt had their doubts, but Crichton and Aeryn did
not. The two fugitives from Peacekeeper custody knew that Scorpius would
not give up on finding Crichton so easily.
In the interim, John and Aeryn became more and more familiarized with Earth
Force tech. Aeryn even qualified as a Starfury pilot. She immediately took
to the agile Earth Force standard fighter almost as much as she did her
Prowler. Meanwhile, John made himself more familiar with the engineering
principles that went into the operation of the Athena. After learning
Moya's systems, Crichton found learning Earth Force systems much easier in
a way because they at least were still grounded in basic Earth engineering
applications. It was just a matter of catching up with the advances in that
application.
At last, it was time to implement the operational plan set down back on
Babylon 5. Captain Ivanova on the Athena hailed General Lefcourt. Commander
John Crichton and Junior Lieutenant Aeryn Sun-Crichton stepped onto the
bridge as she did so.
"Athena to Apollo. We are ready? Are we a go?"
General Lefcourt's face appeared on the view screen. "Confirmed Athena. You
are a go. Good hunting."
The comm channel turned off, Ivanova turned to the business of jumping to
hyperspace. "All stations, she said, "prepare to jump to normal space."
Her executive officer, Commander Gerrard, spoke after a few moments in his
British accented voice. "All stations report ready for jump."
"Jump," she ordered.
The hyperspace jump vortex opened and the Athena came out of it into normal
space. As soon as the vortex was closed, Ivanova ordered scans of
everything within range. She also ordered the launch of several Starfuries
to reconnoiter the area. For 5 hours, nothing was detected. Then, one of
the Starfury patrols reported in.
"Alpha leader to Athena, come in."
Ivanova opened a channel. "This is Athena, go ahead Alpha leader."
"Captain, we have detected an unknown ship bearing 050. She is bearing down
on us at high speed, but she has apparently not detected the Athena yet."
"Can you send us a silhouette scan?"
"Affirmative. Transmitting now."
Ivanova approached the viewing terminal where the Starfury's readings were
coming in at. She motioned for Crichton and Aeryn to join her. The shape of
a ship appeared on the viewer. The Captain looked closely at it and, with
her eyes still on it, spoke to Aeryn.
"Lt. Crichton, do you recognize that ship?"
The former Peacekeeper knew only too well what it was. "Yes, Captain. It is
a Marauder."
"That type of Peacekeeper hunter-killer you told us about."
"Yes, sir."
Ivanova returned to her command chair and activated the channel to the
fighters. "Alpha squadron, you are ordered to intercept and attack
approaching alien ship. She is identified as hostile, but I do not want her
destroyed unless absolutely necessary. I want to try and disable and
capture her." She then gave orders to the bridge crew. "Navigation, plot a
course to intercept the Marauder. Sound general quarters, all hands man
battle stations."
Alarms blared throughout the ship as gun crews raced to their charges,
Marines armed themselves and donned tactical gear, and engineering crews
moved to assigned maintenance systems. Like a well oiled machine, the crew
made the Athena ready for battle. Within a minute of the command, Gerrard
turned to his Captain.
"All stations report ready, Captain."
"Very good. Have our fighters engaged the hostile target yet?"
"Affirmative," replied Gerrard after checking a console.
The Starfuries moved in on the advancing Marauder. The Peacekeeper ship
opened fire on the fighters, but the initial barrage was easily
outmaneuvered by the Earth Force fighters. The Starfury squadron returned
fire with the plasma cannons delivering carefully targeted blows on the
less agile Peacekeeper ship. The Peacekeepers returned fire until the
Athena came within sight of their scanners.
Seeing the large warship bearing down on them, the Peacekeepers wisely
attempted to turn and run from the clearly superior forces arrayed against
them. However, one of the Starfuries scored a direct hit against the
Marauder's hetch drive engines. During the trip to get there, Lt. Aeryn
Sun-Crichton had been very helpful with her technical briefings on
Peacekeeper ships, and it paid off now. The Marauder began to drift in
space helplessly, here engines shot to hell.
The Peacekeepers were still defiant and fired on the approaching Athena.
Ivanova was tempted to blast that ship to hell for daring to fire on her
ship, but reason took over her actions before her passions took over.
"Communications," said Ivanova, "open a channel on the frequency Lt.
Crichton gave us."
"Channel open," was the Communications Officer's reply.
"This is Captain Susan Ivanova of the Earth Alliance Destroyer Athena to
Peacekeeper Marauder. You are ordered to surrender your vessel. If you do
not surrender, we will initiate deadly force."
A terse reply came from the Peacekeeper ship. "Frell you!"
"Okay, they don't want to play nice," said Ivanova. "Forward laser
batteries, fire a shot 1000 meters of her bow."
The Earth Force ship's laser battery came to life and fired a red blast
close enough to the Marauder to shake the Peacekeeper ship with the
turbulence of the shot.
"Well," said Aeryn, "that should get their attention, at least."
Ivanova smiled at her new friend and again spoke to the Peacekeeper ship,
this time with a much more fierce tone. "That was your last warning. If you
do not surrender, I will have my laser gunners carve your ship up like a
fucking roast. Will you comply?"
After a few moments, the Peacekeeper ship replied. "We will comply," said a
male Peacekeeper with obvious disgust in his voice for what he had to do.
"Good choice," replied Ivanova. "Prepare to be boarded. Athena out."
Gerrard spoke to her. "Captain, that ship won't fit in our docking bay."
"I know. We'll have to use one of the docking ports. Good thing we had
Commander and Lt. Crichton rig them to mate with Peacekeeper docking
ports." She turned to Aeryn and John. "I commend both of you for thinking
of things like that."
"Our pleasure, Captain," replied John.
"Dock with that ship at docking port 4," ordered Ivanova to her helmsman.
"Have 2 squads of Marines standing by to board that ship as soon as she is
secured."
"Captain," said Aeryn, "I recommend anesticizing the Peacekeepers with gas
before boarding. They may not be as willing to comply with being boarded as
we might think."
"Very good, Lieutenant. Gerrard, have the Marine's use gas bombs upon
entering the ship."
"Aye, aye, Captain."
"Captain," continued Aeryn, "request permission to join the boarding
party."
Crichton was about to protest, but Aeryn silenced him with a look. He
unwillingly decided not to press the issue, knowing he would not win the
argument.
"Permission granted," said Ivanova. She saw the silent exchange between
John and Aeryn and added an additional order. "Commander Crichton, you will
accompany the boarding party as well."
Cricthon looked at Ivanova and smiled. "Thank you, m'am."
************************
An hour later, 5 unconscious Peacekeepers lay bound on the deck of the
Athena, while they were examined by the ship's Doctor. It was then that one
of the Peacekeepers began to awaken. He found himself and his comrades
surrounded by fierce looking soldiers, dressed in green uniforms with some
kind of protective vest on. They carried rifles which looked totally
unfamiliar to him. The other Peacekeepers awakened within few minutes, each
being greeted to consciousness with the site of the armed Earth Force
Marine squad hovering over them.
A few moments later, Captain Ivanova, Crichton, and Aeryn stepped into the
docking bay. The Marines snapped to at the sight of their Captain without
taking sight or aim off of their prisoners.
Ivanova looked at the 5 Peacekeepers lying sprawled on the floor, then
looked back up at one of the Marines. "Sergeant, get them on their feet."
"Yes, m'am." He turned to the Peacekeepers. "You heard the Captain, get off
your asses and get to your feet!"
The Peacekeepers grudgingly complied with the order. As soon as they were
standing, Ivanova approached the group. "I am Captain Ivanova. Which of you
is in charge of this unit?"
"I am," replied one of the Peacekeepers, a dark haired male with a scar on
his right cheek. "Lt. Tarral, Janos Company, Pleisar Regiment." Tarral
looked at his captors, and noticed that one of them was wearing a
Peacekeeper pulse pistol on her side. "Who are you?" he asked.
"Lieutenant Aeryn Sun-Crichton, Earth Force," came the terse reply.
"You are the traitor Aeryn Sun! You are responsible for bringing these
creatures here! And you wear the uniform of an alien army! Not to mention
your marriage to an alien! You are not only a traitor, you are a traitor
who whores herself to the enemies of the Peacekeepers."
Tarral spit at Aeryn, which caused her to raise her pulse pistol. "At ease,
Lieutenant!" said Ivanova. "That's an order!"
Aeryn looked at Ivanova, and then at Tarral. Years of military conditioning
which taught her to obey the orders of her commanding officer took over,
and she holstered her pistol.
Ivanova turned to Tarral. "And as for you, Peacekeeper! You will address my
officer as Lt. Crichton or m'am! If not, I will space you out the nearest
airlock! Do I make myself clear!"
"Perfectly clear, Captain," replied Tarral with a sarcastic tone.
"Now," said Ivanova, "I don't suppose you want to tell us where your
command carrier is, would you?"
"Frell you," was all Tarral said.
"I thought so," replied Ivanova. "No need for you to tell us. We have ways
of locating them." She turned to the Marine Sergeant. "Get these prisoners
to the brig."
"Aye, aye, m'am."
The Marines quickly hustled the prisoners out of the docking bay. But
before they could get out the door of the bay, Tarral turned around and
spoke to Ivanova.
"Why are you here? Why are you attacking our ships? What is your purpose?"
Ivanova considered for a moment before replying with some words she
remembered from a book she read once. "'We are fighting to free you from
the fantastic idea that you are a master race.' Now, move them out
Sergeant."
Tarral was shoved back towards the door by one of the Marines. As soon as
they had left the bay, Ivanova turned to Aeryn and Crichton.
"Are you sure your plan will work?"
"Positive, Susan," replied John. "That message Aeryn sent from the Marauder
stating that its crew had located me will bring Scorpius and his command
carrier along soon enough."
"Then we had better be ready for them," replied Ivanova.
"May Aeryn and I have a moment?" asked John.
"Of course."
Ivanova left the couple alone in the bay. John turned to Aeryn and put his
arms around her. "Are you okay?"
"I'm fine, John. It was no mystery as to how my people feel about me. They
are blinded by the box they live in, the one I use to live in. John, thank
you for saving me from that box."
She kissed him quickly on the lips. "Now, we had better go and help Susan
get the Athena ready for battle."
"Yeah, your right. Let's go."
*******************************
Scorpius paced up and down the floor of the command center of his carrier.
It had been weekens since Moya and Crichton had disappeared with the
unknown vessel into the strange vortex. Since then, he has dispatched his
Marauders and Prowlers throughout the sector looking for any signs of
either of the two ships.
He has also had his techs analyze the data collected from scans of the
vortex that Crichton's ship disappeared into. From what they could
determine, somehow the unknown ship had created the vortex as indicated by
an increase in energy emissions coming from the vessel just before the
phenomena was created. As for the vortex itself, it seems that it was
inter-dimensional in nature, a doorway of some sort to a parallel universe.
However, any more information than that would take much longer to determine
and would require much more data.
Scorpius' second officer, Lt. Braca, approached the Scarren half-breed
after speaking with the communication's officer. "Some news, Lieutenant?"
asked Scorpius.
"Yes, sir. We have received word from one of our Marauders. They claim to
have located Crichton and are proceeding with measures to capture him."
A sneer appeared on Scorpius' face, quickly replaced by a look of
curiosity. "Any news on the unknown ship?"
"No, sir. Nothing was mentioned. The message was very brief."
"Very well, Lieutenant. Lay in a course to the Marauder's position. Maximum
speed."
"Yes, sir."
*********************************
Captain Ivanova, Crichton, Aeryn, and the crew of the Athena waited for the
appearance of Scopius' command carrier. Everything was ready to greet the
Peacekeepers when they arrived.
The Marauder was left out in open space where the command carrier could
clearly see it. Hopefully, they would close on the ship to determine its
status. The Athena was in hiding in the nearby asteroid belt. As soon as
the command carrier was in the right position, the Earth Alliance destroyer
would pop out of the asteroid field and make contact with the carrier. When
the time was right, Captain Ivanova would send a signal to the rest of the
fleet waiting in hyperspace to jump to normal space and ambush the command
carrier.
The alliance fleet would have surprise on their side if all goes well. They
will need it because although they outnumbered the Peacekeeper ship, the
enemy ship is much larger than any of their ships. Plus, the Peacekeepers
did have one advantage that the alliance vessels did not: a defense shield.
The battle plan called for the Earth Force destroyers to lay down a
bombardment on the Peacekeeper ship from a good distance. Meanwhile, the
fleet's fighters would engage and draw off the command carrier's Prowlers
and Marauders. The White Star ships would close in on the carrier and make
attack runs against it at close proximity in order to weaken the enemy's
defense screens. These ships were extremely agile and maneuverable, and
would have the best chance of avoiding the fire of the carrier's frag
cannons at close range. The Minbari cruisers would attempt to get behind
the command carrier and force the enemy to engage forces on two sides.
Their hope was to overwhelm the command carrier with numbers.
It had been several hours since the officers and crew of the Athena had set
up the ambush, hours of waiting for the Peacekeeper menace to appear. Near
the end of the fourth hour of waiting, the ship's tactical officer
registered a reading on his scanners.
"Captain. Unknown vessel detected entering this system, bearing 090
degrees. She's big, ma'm. Definitely a warship."
"Do we have a silhouette?" asked Ivanova.
"Yes, ma'm. Switching to main screen."
The silhouette of the approaching ship appeared on the main bridge screens.
Ivanova looked at the screen, then looked at Crichton and Aeryn. They both
gave the Captain a silent nod. That was all she needed.
"Commander Gerrard, sound general quarters. Communications; signal the
fleet to standby."
Alarms blared to life on the Athena, bringing the crew again to battle
stations. Within a minute after the initial alarm, Gerrard was able to
report to the Captain that the ship was ready for combat.
The Peacekeeper command carrier entered into the system warily, heavily
escorted by Prowler flights ready to engage any threat. It detected the
Marauder now floating in space and closed on its position. The massive ship
was now in visual range of the Athena's scanners, and its image now showed
on the bridge viewing screen.
"Holy shit," said Gerrard.
Everything came into place just as planned, so far. It was now time for the
Athena to make its appearance. Ivanova issued the appropriate orders.
"Gerrard, launch all fighters, bring us on course to intercept the
Peacekeeper command carrier on an attack vector."
"Aye, Captain," replied the XO.
The Athena spirited out of the asteroid field like an arrow launched from a
bow. Dozens of Starfuries surrounded the Earth Force destroyer as she
became visible to the command carrier. Just as her ship came out of the
asteroid field, Ivanova remembered some words spoken by another Captain at
another battle she saw a few years before.
"Good morning, gentlemen. This is your wake up call," she said to herself.
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"Sir, an unknown warship has appeared on our scanners," said Lt. Braca to
Scorpius.
"Show me."
A picture of the Athena surrounded by her Starfuries appeared on the
command view screen. "Sir, the ship is definitely a combat vessel of
unknown configuration. It is armed with plasma and laser based weaponry and
is escorted by at least 30 fighters."
"Change course to engage that ship, and open a communication's frequency. I
want to know who they are?"
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"Captain Ivanova, the carrier is turning to meet us," said Gerrard.
"As expected."
The communications officer then spoke. "Captain, signal coming through from
the command carrier."
"Put it on the view screen."
The horrid image of Scorpius appeared on the main bridge view screen of the
Athena. Half of the bridge crew gasped at the sight of the creature.
Crichton instinctively balled up his fist by his side at the sight of his
tormentor and pursuer.
"This is Scorpius, Captain of this Peacekeeper command carrier, to unknown
vessel. Identify yourself."
"This is Captain Susan Ivanova of the Earth Alliance destroyer Athena to
Peacekeeper command carrier. State your intentions."
"Did you say your are from Earth? Is Crichton with you?"
"With your permission, Captain?" asked Crichton.
Ivanova nodded and stepped into view of the communications projection. "Hi,
Scorpy. Miss me?"
"Aw, hello Crichton. I was wondering where you disappeared to. So nice of
you to come back into my grasp, and to bring some others from your world to
join you. I give you one chance to surrender. If you comply, I will spare
the lives of the others on that ship. But if you do not, I will have my
forces crush through your ship's defenses, board your vessel, take you
captive, and kill everyone else aboard."
Crichton looked at Ivanova, who nodded as a reply to his silent question.
John looked again into the image of his enemy. "I don't think so, Scorpy.
Say hello to the rest of our new friends."
As Crichton spoke, Ivanova sent the signal to the rest of the Alliance
fleet. A few moments later, 11 hyperspace jump points opened up like a maze
of lights against the darkness of space. Out of those jump points came 3
Earth Force destroyers, 2 Minbari cruisers, and 6 White Stars. The
destroyers and cruisers were all escorted by a pack of either Earth Force
Starfuries or Minbari dart shaped fighters.
The command crew of the Peacekeeper carrier looked with stunned faces at
the fleet that came into view to oppose them. A signal was received by the
command carrier from the fleet, and the image of the Alliance fleet's
commander came into view on the Peacekeeper screens.
"This is General Robert Lefcourt of Earth Force, in command of a
multi-planetary force dispatched on the authority of the Interstellar
Alliance. You are ordered to stand down your forces and surrender. If you
fail to comply, we will initiate deadly force."
Scorpius growled with anger and frustration as these aliens dared to come
between him and Crichton. "Open fire on the alien fleet! Dispatch all
Prowlers and Marauders to engage them! Destroy all of their ships except
for the ship Crichton is aboard. I want him alive!"
The frag cannons of the command carrier opened up on the approaching fleet,
as swarms of Prowlers flew out ahead of the command carrier to engage the
enemy. General Lefcourt ordered the battle plan to be implemented.
The Prowlers were met by the Earth Alliance Starfuries about halfway
between the Alliance fleet and the command carrier. Like sweeping sithes,
the Prowlers opened fire on the approaching Earth fighters, only to have
most of them outmaneuver the barrage. Several Starfuries were destroyed,
but most remained untouched by the fire. The more maneuverable and agile
Starfuries flew into the middle of the deluge of Prowlers in small groups
of two or three, slicing into the formations of Prowlers. Aeryn had told
the fighter crews that the Peacekeepers normally operated in tight
formations. The Starfuries, therefore, did not meet them in those same
formations. Rather, they forced the Prowlers to break formation and engage
the Starfuries in one on one, ship-to-ship combat. It was just what the
Earth Force pilots wanted. This allowed them to exploit the superior
agility and unlimited three dimensional movement capabilities of the
Starfuries in engaging the Prowlers. The Peacekeeper fighters were slightly
faster than the Starfuries, but they could not match the Starfuries in
one-on-one dogfights. In one instance, three Prowlers were pursuing three
Starfuries. Just as the Prowlers were ready to shoot, the Earth fighters
did a reverse spin, with a vertical maneuver that caught the Peacekeeper
ships totally off guard. Before the Prowler pilots could maneuver away,
their ships were turned into fireballs by plasma gun fire from the
Starfuries.
As the Starfuries drew off the Prowlers, the Earth Force destroyers began
their bombardment of the command carrier. The Earth ships opened up with a
constant barrage from their plasma cannons, their blasts crashing into the
carrier's defense screen. The command carrier turned its frag cannons to
target the formation of Earth destroyers and opened fire. The blasts from
the frag cannons began to crash into the Earth destroyers, shaking the
ships and the crews inside of them. The White Stars then went to work and
closed in on the command carrier. Groups of Marauders went out to meet the
White Stars, but most were mowed down by fire from the White Stars as they
got into the Alliance ships' paths. Meanwhile, the Minbari cruisers began
to make their way around to the rear of the command carrier.
Frustration was clearly visible on Braca's face as he reported to Scorpius
on the battle situation. "Sir, those four destroyers currently bombarding
are slowly weakening our shield with their fire. However, we can only score
a few manageable hits with our cannons at that range. Meanwhile, we have
visuals of those 6 smaller cruisers closing in on our position. But sir, we
can't lock onto those ships with our scanners. The same holds true for the
two large cruisers maneuvering on our left flank."
"How can that be?" asked Scorpius with anger.
"I don't know sir. They are using some form of technology that masks them
from our scanners. We can only engage through visual and manual targeting."
"Have our techs attempt to adjust the scanners to detect those ships. Can
we lock onto the four ships engaged in the plasma cannon bombardment of our
ship."
"Affirmative."
"Good. Close on those ships. We shall destroy the three other ships, and
cripple the one Crichton is aboard. Have our Marauders hold off the others
for now. We will deal with them in due course."
"Yes, sir."
The command carrier's engines came to life, and the Peacekeeper warship
moved to bear down on the Earth Force destroyers. Looks of alarm registered
on the face of General Lefcourt's second officer on the Apollo. "Sir,
Peacekeeper command carrier closing. Orders."
"Are the White Stars moving to engage yet?"asked the General.
"They are trying, sir. But they are being met by waves of Marauders that
are slowing them down."
"We'll have to hold out until they can engage. Have them signal when they
are within striking range of the carrier. Meanwhile, have our destroyers
engage the carriers with all guns blazing. They may look big and bad, but
as the saying goes: 'the bigger they are, the harder they fall.'"
The Earth Force ships increased speed to close range with the command
carrier, working on the theory that a moving target was harder to destroy
than a stationary one. Since all of the fighters on both sides were already
engaged with each other, this engagement would be between the big guns. The
carrier and destroyers would meet eye to eye, ship to ship, and gun to gun,
and the winner would be whoever could pack the bigger punches and whoever
could withstand the other guy's blows. Unfortunately for the humans, it
looked like the command carrier had an advantage in that department unless
the White Stars and Minbari ships could come in fast enough to tip the
scales in the Alliance fleet's favor.
The Peacekeeper carrier and the 4 Earth destroyers closed the gap between
them. The Peacekeepers fired first, sending a barrage from the frag cannons
crashing into the Earth destroyer group. The Furies bore the brunt of the
initial salvo, suffering impacts on her starboard midsection. The Earth
ships returned fire, firing every gun they had at the command carrier.
Plasma cannon blasts crashed into the carrier's defense screen, while laser
beams fired from the destroyers' main cannons sliced at the shield. The
carrier itself was suffering no damage due to the DS, while the Earth
destroyers began to suffer a heavy punishment. The Earth Force ships did
have intercept cannons, which were able to take care of about half of the
frag cannon fire. However, the other half was getting through and taking
its toll. The Furies continued to bear the brunt of the punishment, as
blast after blast from the enemy frag cannons crashed into her hull. The
other 3 Earth ships attempted to draw away fire from the Furies, but they
too were suffering substantially from the enemy bombardment. About ten
minutes into the battle, the proud Furies began to succumb to the fire,
despite the best efforts of the other Earth ships to protect her. Secondary
explosions began to erupt through her hull, and escape pods began to
launch. The Furies exploded in a bright flash, spewing debris in all
directions from what was the once proud destroyer.
General Lefcourt saw the Furies explode, and was filled with rage at the
loss of one of his ships. He got on the comms and contacted the other
ships. "Athena, Eisenhower, this is Lefcourt on the Apollo. Close on the
enemy. Ram our guns right down their throats!"
The 3 remaining Earth ships increased to flank speed, quickly closing the
distance between them and the command carrier. All the while, the two sides
exchange heavy fire. The weapons fire from the Earth ships was steadily
weakening the command carrier's shields, but not fast enough. The
Peacekeeper frag cannons would shoot them to hell before the could break
through the shield. Barrage after barrage of frag cannon fire crashed into
the Earth ships, who now stood toe to toe with the Peacekeeper warship.
Finally, General Lefcourt received the signals he had been waiting for.
"General, this is the White Star squadron. We are in position."
"General, this is Captain Verron of the Minbari. We are also in position."
"Very good. Prepare to..."It was then that an inspiration hit the General.
"White Stars, Minbari ships. Stand by. Apollo to Athena. I need to speak to
Lt. Aeryn Sun-Crichton."
"This is Lt. Crichton, sir," replied Aeryn.
"Lieutenant, what is the most vital area on that command carrier."
"I would say the ventilation port for the hetch drive. If it was damage, it
would seriously hamper their maneuvering capabilities. But we can't get at
it, sir."
"We don't need to. What do you think would happen if we concentrated our
fire on the portion of the enemy shields protecting that ventilation port."
"They would transfer more power to that part of the screens."
"Very good, Lieutenant. Thank you. All ships, this is General Lefcourt.
These are your orders. The Earth destroyers will concentrate our fire on
the section of the enemy shields that protects the ventilation port for the
enemy's drive system. White Stars and Minbari ships, watch your scanners
carefully and wait for them to transfer more power to that area of the
shields. Then, open up with everything you've got on the rest of the ship
and punch through those shields."
The three Earth destroyers locked their targeting scanners on that portion
of the Peacekeeper defense screens. On Lefcourt's order, they all three
simultaneously opened fire on that section of the shield. Plasma gun blasts
poured into that concentrated area, while the laser cannons of the three
ships combined their fire on one small, focused area.
The other Alliance ships waited for the energy drop in the rest of the
shields when the Peacekeepers transferred power. When it came, they were
ready. The Minbari cruisers poured out a murderous fire, as the green
energy beams poured out of their weapons arrays into the Peacekeeper
shields. The White Stars made point blank strafing runs on the enemy
shields, which finally began to show signs of buckling.
The Peacekeeper defense screens finally gave out under the punishment they
were taking, and the shield collapsed. All of the Alliance ships saw their
chance, and fired every gun they had at the Peacekeeper command carrier.
Plasma gun blasts crashed into the Peacekeepers ship, while beam weapons
began to slice into their hull. The White Stars made attack runs against
the huge ship, flying across the length of the ship at high speed, raining
deadly fire on the enemy behemoth.
The enemy remained defiant, and continued to blast away with their frag
cannons until each one of their cannon arrays were destroyed by the White
Stars. With the Peacekeepers' main weapons systems gone, the Earth
destroyers and Minbair cruisers closed in for the kill. The once mighty
Peacekeeper command carrier fell beneath the fire of the ships arrayed
against it. A series of explosions rocked the ship, as escape pods began
launching from the vessel. At last, the command carrier cracked along its
spine and, as the Alliance ships moved away from it, the enemy ship
exploded.
The bridge crew of the Athena cheered at the sight. Captain Ivanova shook
hands Commander Gerrard, and turned to do the same with Aeryn and Crichton.
However, she found that they had left the bridge. Dumbstruck, she turned
back to her duties and ordered her ship to join the others in picking up
survivors and retrieving the Starfuries.
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Just as the battle was about to end with the destruction of the dreaded
Peacekeeper command carrier, Crichton saw Aeryn turn and run from the
bridge. Concerned for his wife, John followed her. He found her just
outside the door to the bridge, leaning against a wall with her arms
wrapped around herself. John approached her, and put his arms around her
waist.
"Darlin, what is it?"
"I just couldn't watch, John. I served on that ship for many cycles, knew
many members of the crew of that ship. I know what was done was what had to
be done, but I..."
It was then that a cheer erupted from the bridge as the carrier exploded.
Aeryn rubbed a tear away from her eye. "I can't help, John, but to feel
like a traitor to my people. The Peacekeepers aren't my people anymore,
John, but..."
"But, the old bonds are not so easily broken."
"Exactly."
John kissed his wife's head, and held her close. "I understand, baby. But
you are not a traitor, at least not to those who care about you."
"True. You and the others are the only people who have ever, I think, truly
cared about me as a person. Thank you for that, John."
The couple embraced, and held each other for several minutes, before
returning to the bridge.
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Several weeks later, the fleet had returned to Babylon 5. They were able to
rescue a little over 350 survivors from the destroyed Peacekeeper command
carrier, which they later interrogated and released. Scorpius was not among
the survivors taken, and the Peacekeepers interrogated seemed to indicate
that Scorpius was dead. The gave the Peacekeepers a warning to carry back
to their leaders, not to come to Interstellar Alliance space, that they
were not welcomed.
Upon returning to Babylon 5, John and Aeryn were reunited with their
friends from Moya. Aeryn was beginning to show now from her pregnancy,
which was commented on by her's and John's comrades. When they got back,
they were part of a briefing given to President Sheridan and the members of
the ISA council. The council decided to leave the situation with the
Peacekeepers an open question for now, but would keep on their guard for
any future encounters with the Peacekeepers. President Sheridan also
expressed an interest in contacting races in the Uncharted Territories
which might be willing to open relations with the Alliance. An expedition
would be discussed to do this sometime in the future, starting with the
Sebacean Royal Colonies.
In the meantime, John and Aeryn had some decisions to make. D'Argo, Zhaan,
and Rygel had all decided to return with Moya to the Uncharted Territories
in hopes of finding their homes. Although Chiana had considered staying,
she decided to accompany them. They offered to take John and Aeryn with
them. The couple talked in their quarters on Babylon 5.
"John, you are finally home. You have not even seen Earth yet, and you want
to go with Moya. Why?"
"Aeryn, this is not home. My home is over 250 years...cycles, whatever, in
the past. If I do go to Earth, what will be there for me? Not my Dad, or my
sisters, or DK, or even the same world I left. I have been giving this a
lot of thought. Yes, I like it here. Yes, I may want to come back here
someday. But for now, the only family I, we have got, is on Moya. We should
help them find their ways home. Then, if we want, we can come back here."
"What about our baby? Our child would be safer here."
"I know. That's the one catch. But, the way I look at it, living here may
not be that much safer. The baby is still half-Human, half-Sebacean. I
don't know how our child would be received on Earth. And now that Scorpius
seems to be dead..."
"You don't know that."
"I know, but everything points to him being dead. If he is, then the
pressure from that end would be off of us. At least out there, the dangers
to our child are ones we can protect it from. But here. I'm not sure."
"John, from what Susan has told us, it would probably be all right."
"But even she wasn't sure. The only other half-Human, half-alien child is
Sheridan's and Delenn's son, David. But he is well protected, and is in a
safe environment on Minbar. No, Aeryn. Out there, I know what the dangers
are, and you and I can deal with them. Here, we just don't know."
"John, you still want to find a way to Earth in your own time, is that
right?"
"Well, yeah."
"The scientists here might be able to help you with that."
"Yes, but here they would quibble about funding, and regulations, and the
possible military uses for wormhole technology. If I experiment when I can,
on my own in the Uncharted Territories, I would have more freedom in my
work. But that is not even a priority for me right now. I can try while we
are out there, and if I don't find anything, then we can always come back
here. We would still have our Earth Alliance citizenship, and General
Lefcourt says he can change the status of our Earth Force commissions to
inactive reserve status. Those things would allow us to return anytime."
"John, are you sure you want to leave."
"If you are. What do you think?"
"John, since you have come into my life, I have started on a journey into
the unknown and have followed you the whole way. I will continue to. I love
you."
"I love you, too."
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The Athena escorted Moya back through hyperspace to the system where it all
started a couple of months before. John and Aeryn had dinner on the Earth
Force destroyer with Captain Susan Ivanova one more time before saying
their goodbyes. For Susan, saying goodbye to Aeryn was like saying goodbye
to a sister. Aeryn felt the same way. They had become so close in such a
short time, and found that they were so much alike in many ways. They vowed
that they would one day see each other again.
A shuttle returned John and Aeryn to Moya, then returned to the Athena
after dropping them off. Last goodbyes were said over a communications
channel, before Moya went into Starburst away from the system. John and
Aeryn had shed their Earth Force uniforms and put back on their customary
attire that they had worn on Moya. They put away their uniforms in a trunk,
where they would lay waiting to be reclaimed at the right time.
John stood behind Aeryn on the command deck of Moya, holding his pregnant
wife as she leaned into his embrace. They saw the Athena jump into
hyperspace as Moya went into Starburst.
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A lone Marauder flew through space on its way to the nearest Peacekeeper
base to the Uncharted Territories. On board, Lt. Braca flew a fuming
Scorpius back to Peacekeeper High Command to explain the loss of his
command carrier. As his female attendant changed his coolant rod, Scorpius
spoke to no one in particular with a sardonic sneer.
"I will have you yet, John Crichton. You have no heard the last of me."
The End
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