DEV BUILD (branch: master) - NOT FOR PUBLIC USE
 

Check out our latest Fleet Action!

 

Part of USS Endeavour: Bottom of the River

Bottom of the River – 2

Bean Me Up, Gateway Station
November 2401
0 likes 179 views

Bean Me Up was the café on Gateway’s Arcade most favoured by Starfleet officers first thing in the morning, and was wholly too brightly lit, colourful, and cheerful for Valance to enjoy it at 0700 hours. She still preferred to go there with Rivera for the morning’s first cup of coffee than to linger in Rivera’s quarters on the station for breakfast. That felt like its own kind of statement.

‘Did you tell Morgan that I’m not his stenographer?’ Rivera said as they slid onto stools at one of the café’s tall tables. ‘That he’s not my boss, and he doesn’t get to assign me stories?’

‘I neglected to speak that way to the commander of Midgard Sector operations.’ Valance blew on her raktajino before she had a sip. Despite herself, her eyes darted to the café doors every time there was movement, as if someone would catch them in the act of being seen together. But they’d been seen together for weeks so far.

‘I’m here as the correspondent on this border. I’m here to report the news. Not write a puff-piece for Starfleet’s latest PR stunt to prove they’re not prioritising Romulan refugees over Federation citizens.’

‘It’s a solar flare threatening one of the biggest facilities in the sector,’ Valance reminded her. ‘Thousands of lives and billions of tonnes of equipment are at stake. Not to mention an operation harvesting more boromite than three sectors put together.’

You think it’s a stunt to send Endeavour, though.’ Rivera’s gaze went beady as she watched her, and Valance tensed. They were still navigating their boundaries, figuring out the lines between working together as journalist and officer, and… whatever everything else was. The nebulous nature of ‘everything else’ didn’t make the boundaries between professional and informal more firm, both of them routinely running to work to keep the personal at bay whenever it suited. ‘Send Constantinople, send Asger –

‘That’s two ships who can cover more ground. Endeavour can do the job alone.’ They were due to depart at 0900 hours, after taking the night to load up on the vast supplies that would be necessary to pull off a relief operation of this scale. That was another advantage her ship had over the two older vessels: they could use this time to prepare, and then hit a far higher top speed to reach Scarix within a matter of hours, not days. Valance fiddled with the sachets of sugar, even though she didn’t want sweetener in her coffee. ‘You’re right. Morgan can’t assign you. You don’t have to come.’

‘And miss a relief effort at the sector’s biggest humanitarian crisis?’ Rivera said, stricken. ‘No, I’m mad on principle.’

‘Some might say the Teros refugee sanctuary is the sector’s biggest humanitarian crisis.’

Some might call that old news that’s being fixed. And don’t come at me with that.’ Rivera managed to tilt her nose in the air in a superior fashion and sup her cappuccino all at once. ‘I’ve been writing about conditions of under-funded frontiers for the last fifteen years, while Starfleet was busy shoving their fingers in their ears pretending those borderlands didn’t exist.’

‘Oh yeah? And what did that change?’ Valance swallowed a mouthful of coffee as she heard her own rebuttal, sobering. ‘Sorry. That was too far. You’re right – I don’t want this assignment. Off the record.’

She watched as Rivera’s expression shifted obviously through insult at Valance’s jibe, to wry amusement at the immediate dismount. ‘I think by now you can safely assume that “off the record” is the default.’

Can I? Speaking that question, however, opened up other doors. Like discussions about the nature of their increasingly regular hook-ups. And morning coffees, and dinners. If Rivera had any other job, Valance suspected they would both be calling this ‘dating.’ As it stood, it was convenient for them both to leave it unlabelled for as long as possible.

Valance set her coffee cup down with a sigh. ‘Endeavour was designed and built for deep-space exploration, but even when we’ve left Federation space, more often than not we’ve been dealing with one political crisis or another.’

‘Isn’t that just the nature of any modern ship in Starfleet?’ Rivera pointed out. ‘Either you’ve been jealously guarding Federation territory, or over-correcting for years of neglecting frontiers.’

‘And I want to do good. I want to help people. I didn’t join Starfleet to immediately leave the Federation, I joined Starfleet to make the Federation better. And that would be fine if I were in command of the Redemption, or the Swiftsure, or even the Tempest. But people see Endeavour, and they expect…’

‘A bit of boldly going?’ Rivera’s lips twitched. ‘I don’t know if anyone outside of Starfleet has such a romantic view. Or, I guess, the romantic view is of that ship showing up and making things better. Not that ship disappearing out of sight as quickly as possible. It’s not easy, though, being a symbol.’

Valance frowned. It was what she’d been saying, she realised, but Rivera put it into simple terms that made it more daunting, rather than more manageable. ‘My ship’s a symbol,’ she said at length. ‘I’m just here.’

‘Absolutely no such thing, but don’t worry, I’ll be ethical on this assignment,’ said Rivera, tone going lighter. ‘I promise I won’t make you the story. There are four hundred and ninety-nine other people on board to talk about.’

For a moment, the image of Kharth in front of a camera transmitting to the whole Federation flashed in front of Valance’s eyes. Years of practice at emotional repression kicked in fast, but that meant she couldn’t avoid the other pressing thought. She put the sweetener packet back in the dispensary on the table, and looked up to meet Rivera’s eyes. ‘What does your editor say?’

Rivera’s eyebrows raised a millimetre. ‘Ken thinks this story’s great.’

‘You know what I’m asking.’

‘My story on you is over, Handsome.’ She cupped her hands around her cappuccino, eyes twinkling as she sipped. ‘Until I have to publish a substantive word about you, I don’t see any reason to say anything else to Ken. Why, what did Morgan say? Or Rourke?’

Valance coughed as raktajino tried to go down the wrong way. ‘Point made,’ she choked, thumping her chest. Rivera had won that round of playing chicken with defining their Situation.

Then another thought occurred, and no talents at repression could banish this clear and present danger. Valance set her mug down and cleared her throat. ‘There’s one more thing,’ she croaked. ‘We’re bringing the SCE with us.’

‘That sounds like a good…’ The moment the penny dropped was nearly palpable. Rivera’s lips set for a moment. Then she gave an airy smile. ‘I look forward to meeting Commander Cortez properly. Who knows? Maybe she’s the story.’ Before Valance could protest, she’d finished her cappuccino and set it down. ‘Hey, we should get going. You’re going to want to inspect things before departure.’

Valance watched her for a moment, reluctantly draining her coffee and getting to her feet. Rivera was right; she did need to make sure everything was shipshape before they set off.

Increasingly, however, she feared she’d have to worry about the state of her personal life on this mission, not just her ship.

Comments

  • FrameProfile Photo

    Please please please can we have Kharth be the story? Please?! The bloodpressure of the admiralty needs a pressure test after all! And the bleep machine needs to be routinely checked out anyway or we'll lose it! I'm loving the Valance/Rivera vibe - it's rather easygoing right now and I'm not sure if it's Valance mellowing out, or Rivera just being so chill and knowing how to handle Valance better then Valance knows how to handle herself. And the complication of throwing in Cortez as well...oh boy!

    September 30, 2024

Load Time: 0.43 seconds

Total SQL Queries: 101

2 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (131608) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts WHERE 1=1 AND wp_posts.post_name = '131608' AND wp_posts.post_type = 'story' ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 73054 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 40627 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 68948 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 12418 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (120111) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 100018 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 40631 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 40629 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 34324 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 43339 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 73758 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 68945 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 60449 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 89890 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 68761 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 131092 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (82908) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (103701) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 103701 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (103700) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (90580) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 90580 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 19805 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 84864 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 19807 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT wp_posts.ID FROM wp_posts WHERE 1=1 AND wp_posts.post_type = 'group_news' AND ((wp_posts.post_status = 'publish')) ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC LIMIT 0, 2
1 SELECT ID, post_name, post_parent, post_type FROM wp_posts WHERE post_name IN ('donate') AND post_type IN ('page','attachment')
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 86412 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 13085 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (122202) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts WHERE ID IN (122202)
1 SELECT wp_posts.ID FROM wp_posts INNER JOIN wp_postmeta ON ( wp_posts.ID = wp_postmeta.post_id ) INNER JOIN wp_postmeta AS mt1 ON ( wp_posts.ID = mt1.post_id ) WHERE 1=1 AND ( ( wp_postmeta.meta_key = 'event_status' AND wp_postmeta.meta_value = 'In Progress' ) AND ( mt1.meta_key = 'event_type' AND mt1.meta_value = 'fleet_action' ) ) AND wp_posts.post_type = 'events' AND ((wp_posts.post_status = 'publish')) GROUP BY wp_posts.ID ORDER BY wp_posts.post_title DESC LIMIT 0, 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (140618,140922) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT t.*, tt.*, tr.object_id FROM wp_terms AS t INNER JOIN wp_term_taxonomy AS tt ON t.term_id = tt.term_id INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships AS tr ON tr.term_taxonomy_id = tt.term_taxonomy_id WHERE tt.taxonomy IN ('group_news_category') AND tr.object_id IN (140618, 140922) ORDER BY t.name ASC
1 SELECT wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts WHERE ID IN (140922,140618)
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 125053 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 30824 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 58884 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 76822 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 43403 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 57964 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 125739 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 19812 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 38086 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 74646 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 57990 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 57650 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (19711) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 120111 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 82908 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 19791 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 40637 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 70317 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 34300 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 140495 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 19781 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 121978 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 19802 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 84949 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 19777 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (34911) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 57995 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts INNER JOIN wp_postmeta ON ( wp_posts.ID = wp_postmeta.post_id ) WHERE 1=1 AND ( ( wp_postmeta.meta_key = 'member_user' AND wp_postmeta.meta_value = '0' ) ) AND wp_posts.post_type = 'member' AND ((wp_posts.post_status = 'publish')) GROUP BY wp_posts.ID ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 34911 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (131080) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (2121) ORDER BY umeta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_users WHERE ID = '2121' LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 131080 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 103700 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 19711 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (1036) ORDER BY umeta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_users WHERE ID = '1036' LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 92481 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 77688 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (57386) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT wp_posts.ID FROM wp_posts INNER JOIN wp_postmeta ON ( wp_posts.ID = wp_postmeta.post_id ) WHERE 1=1 AND ( ( wp_postmeta.meta_key = 'member_user' AND wp_postmeta.meta_value = '2121' ) ) AND wp_posts.post_type = 'member' AND ((wp_posts.post_status = 'publish')) GROUP BY wp_posts.ID ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC LIMIT 0, 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 57386 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (27493) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (141628) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 141628 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (141627) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 141414 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 141416 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 141627 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 141625 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 27493 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 40639 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (22416) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts INNER JOIN wp_postmeta ON ( wp_posts.ID = wp_postmeta.post_id ) WHERE 1=1 AND ( ( wp_postmeta.meta_key = 'member_user' AND wp_postmeta.meta_value = '2121' ) ) AND wp_posts.post_type = 'member' AND ((wp_posts.post_status = 'publish')) GROUP BY wp_posts.ID ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC
1 UPDATE `wp_postmeta` SET `meta_value` = '179' WHERE `post_id` = 131608 AND `meta_key` = 'views'
1 SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `wp_postmeta`
1 SELECT meta_id FROM wp_postmeta WHERE meta_key = 'views' AND post_id = 131608
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 75816 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (1834) ORDER BY meta_id ASC
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 1834 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 66063 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 50841 LIMIT 1
1 SELECT * FROM wp_posts WHERE ID = 12371 LIMIT 1