Kirk was on the bridge yet again, looking tense. When he hadn't gotten a reply the first time, he had started using the communications to attempt to send hailing frequencies towards the planet
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Omar had been working fast to gather any and all information since the first away time didn’t respond to any communications. There was nothing in any of the info to warrant any caution from this peaceful planet. The Intel officer racked his brain thinking of a reason for such a thing to happen. It wouldn’t just be there communicators, every officer knew to check and make sure they worked. It was something planet side that was causing this but what? Omar finish the report and pulled out the disk for the Captain and started to the Officers Lounge. His was the image of calm but on the inside everything was running full speed trying to figure this out.
“The reports your asked for Captain,” Omar said as he walked into the room. “I have to tell you I can’t find anything to indicate…any hostile activities. They’ve always been a, for the most part, peaceful planet.” He handed over the disk. “Whatever the problem is it has to be a local one. Maybe a war or something that would cause someone to think that the crew of this ship was an enemy,” he shrugged.
"No sign of any bad intentions to the Federation?" Kirk started going through the file on the PADD, seeing with a growing desperation that there wasn't anything to go off of.
No insane Romulans. The planet didn't even register a bond between them and Romulus itself, and there was little to go off of, otherwise, at least for the Captain. Kirk shook his head. "This doesn't make sense."
The second away team could investigate, sure, but Kirk didn't like not knowing anything to expect. "A civil war then?"
Omar nodded and stepped a little closer. “It is something local, in my best guess a civil war.” He reached over to pull up a particular part of his report. “See here,” his eyes scanned the screen. “The planet has a low respect for women. Now I don’t have anything to confirm this but I think the…” Omar thought it out again to make sure there weren’t too many holes in his idea. “…the women maybe rebelling the government and our team got caught in the cross fire.” The Commander scrolled down again a little more. “There have been reports of small and unsuccessful attacks that could be considered terrorist attacks but the general population, mostly high class men, do not seem to think the people, mostly women, responsible for the attacks are much of a threat.” The dark man sighed and stepped away from the Captain. “But then again that is only a theory sir,”
Sulu got his gear ready as soon as he got the message, strapping up and heading towards where the team was gathering. The door opened and he stepped through, catching the end of the report, head tilting to the side.
"You think they are caught in hostilities?" Sulu asked, frowning a little. No wonder they'd asked him to go down.
Let's see the Captain make fun of his fencing now. The thought brought a smile to his face before the idea that their friends were in danger wiped it off again. "Who else are we waiting for, sir?"
Theories worked, Kirk's hand up to his mouth as he thought over what Omar showed him, the screen, the low respect...a rebellion against the government, which caused his officers to be at the mercy of the crossfire between everyone. Kirk thought it over again and glanced over to Sulu, relieved in a way to see him. "That sounds..." He was NOT going to say logical. "That sounds plausible."
The others gradually shuffled in, and Kirk updated everyone on what had happened, giving them a few brief reasons for why the communications systems were down. Their transporters were also disabled, and they had to wait for just one more officer to arrive.
"As soon as Nurse Chapel arrives," Kirk nodded his head slowly. "We'll be going down by shuttlecraft."
“The reports your asked for Captain,” Omar said as he walked into the room. “I have to tell you I can’t find anything to indicate…any hostile activities. They’ve always been a, for the most part, peaceful planet.” He handed over the disk. “Whatever the problem is it has to be a local one. Maybe a war or something that would cause someone to think that the crew of this ship was an enemy,” he shrugged.
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No insane Romulans. The planet didn't even register a bond between them and Romulus itself, and there was little to go off of, otherwise, at least for the Captain. Kirk shook his head. "This doesn't make sense."
The second away team could investigate, sure, but Kirk didn't like not knowing anything to expect. "A civil war then?"
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"You think they are caught in hostilities?" Sulu asked, frowning a little. No wonder they'd asked him to go down.
Let's see the Captain make fun of his fencing now. The thought brought a smile to his face before the idea that their friends were in danger wiped it off again. "Who else are we waiting for, sir?"
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The others gradually shuffled in, and Kirk updated everyone on what had happened, giving them a few brief reasons for why the communications systems were down. Their transporters were also disabled, and they had to wait for just one more officer to arrive.
"As soon as Nurse Chapel arrives," Kirk nodded his head slowly. "We'll be going down by shuttlecraft."
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