Star Trek: Lower Decks – On an Alien Beach
Shore Leave on a Second Contact Planet... Cerritos had remained in orbit of Palanarea after the official Second Contact procedures had been completed at the behest of the Planetary League, the confederation that loosely united the world’s nations.

Boimler and Tendi looked around them as they came onto the beach. “I wonder if this would be like a beach on Earth?” the latter asked excitedly.

“Probably.”

“Almost certainly!”

“Only one way to find out,” Boimler said.

“Of course!”

Tendi then crouched down and ran her hands through the sand. She giggled.

Boimler smiled.


Mariner arrived on the beach and saw Tendi building a sandcastle. ‘Of course!’ she thought. She knew that Tendi wanted to experience sand that wasn’t like the sand on Orion. “What’s up?” she asked.

“I’m making an epic sandcastle,” Tendi proclaimed.

“Oh that’s great,” Mariner said with sarcasm. While Tendi was excited, Mariner knew that she would find that boring.

“I’m trying to relax,” Boimler said, “Before you inevitably draw me into some adventure.”

“You know me too well,” Mariner commented. She then noticed someone else arriving. “T’Lyn! Join us.”

“Greetings,” the Vulcan officer said.

“What are you doing?” Mariner asked.

“Observing my friends on this beach,” T’Lyn answered.

“What else?” Boimler asked rhetorically.

“Where’s Rutherford?” Mariner asked Tendi.

“I’m not sure,” Tendi answered as she tried to steady a precarious wall. “I think Billups had him doing something.”

“Right.”


T’Lyn looked at Tendi’s construction. She had to admit it was quite good for an admitted beginner. “Are you sure you haven’t done anything like this before?” she asked.

“No,” Tendi admitted. “Not even on a holodeck!”

As illogical as it seemed. Tendi had a point. Even with the dramatic improvements over the past two decades, Holodeck experiences were still a pale imitation of the real thing. “Of course.”

Mariner then came up to her. “Want to go for a swim?” she asked.

“That’s an illogical request,” T’Lyn responded.

“Why?” Mariner asked.

“You would recall that Vulcan is a desert world.”

“Oh.”

“The Vulcan fleet also doesn’t train its officers for aquatic duties,” T’Lyn added.

“Sorry, I didn’t know.”

“Apology accepted.”

“But maybe it’s not too late to learn?” Mariner asked.

“Maybe not, but socializing on the beach is what I came down to do.”

“Sure.”


Boimler had overhead T’Lyn and Mariner’s conversation. It was too bad. He wanted T’Lyn to join in, if only to help tone down Mariner’s competitiveness. ‘Oh boy!’


T’Lyn sat near where Tendi was building her sandcastle. It was already quite large.


A few more officers came along. “Barnes?” Boimler asked.

“Hi, Boimler,” Barnes said. “I thought I would join you lot.”

“Really?” Boimler asked with a smile.

Barnes nodded.

“Can you swim?” Boimler asked quietly, hoping that T’Lyn wouldn’t hear. (Though one always underestimated Vulcan hearing.)

“Of course,” Barnes answered at a similar volume. “Trill has similar coastal regions to Earth. I even brought my surfboard.”

“Surfboard?” Boimler asked.

“Yes. Surfing came to Trill late last century,” Barnes answered. “Our oceans may be purple, but they work the same as Earth’s.”

“Sounds good,” Boimler said.

“So, surfing,” Mariner said as she came up to them.

“It’s quite exciting,” Barnes said.

“You don’t have to tell me that,” Mariner said.


T’Lyn looked out to sea. The waves were getting bigger. She turned to Tendi. “I believe the tide is coming in,” she said.

“Don’t worry. I have planned for that,” Tendi responded as she placed several shells as re-inforcement.”

“I see.”
T’Lyn watched Mariner leave. “She didn’t waste time.”

“So?” Tendi asked.

“She wanted to get out of here.”

“That’s true.”

T’Lyn turned back to the screen. “Now, these seas have been heavily settled for centuries…”


Boimler was curious about the planet, but he had to wait until the end of his shift. He was also concerned about the report of the rogue Klingons. “What do you think is going to happen?” he asked Barnes.

“I’m not sure. Hopefully they won’t want to fight with the Che’Ta here,” Barnes responded. She looked at her board. “The probes haven’t found anything yet, but most of them are still moving to their positions.”


Eali Toromi Station
Having changed into a wetsuit uniform, Mariner entered the station. She found an assistant and raft waiting.

“Please step onto the raft,” assistant said.

“Don’t worry. I can swim,” Mariner said as she took out a pair of goggles.

“You don’t need to,” the assistant objected.

“But I want to,” Mariner said as she put on the goggles. She then dived from the airlock into the water.


As soon as she dived into the water... )
USS Cerritos
Mariner entered the room to see Tendi and T’Lyn in the midst of a discussion.

“…I disagree that there isn’t any purely terrestrial life forms on any of the islands,” T’Lyn said.

“But I don’t think there would be any,” Tendi said. “Most of those islands are just atolls.”

“But those that aren’t atolls?” T’Lyn asked.

“Are rather small,” Tendi responded. “With an average size of two square kilometres.”

“You have a point there,” T’Lyn said. “But the largest island is approximately seven square kilometres. I would think that would be a sufficiently large surface area.”

“But that island is one of the most industrialised,” Tendi said.

“That’s true, but even extinct examples of purely terrestrial life would still count.”

Mariner cleared her throat.

“Hi Mariner,” Tendi said.

“Greetings,” T’Lyn added. Mariner could tell there was some annoyance at the interruption.

“That discussion was interesting, but we’re not here for a survey, just laying the groundwork for future surveys,” Mariner said.

“Not entirely true,” T’Lyn said. “We will be surveying some of the shallower seas around their main settlements.”

“That’s great!” Mariner said. “But you do know what I have done in the past.”

“I thought you were turning over a new leaf?” Tendi asked.

“With the support of the Captain and Commander Ransom, rather than going behind their backs.”

“And that is what you did in the past?” T’Lyn asked.

“You have heard of my reputation, right?”

“I have, and I can see why someone would do that, given that I had done some similar things in the past,” T’Lyn admitted.

“Really?” Tendi asked.

T’Lyn nodded.

“The events of the past year have changed me. I’m no longer the headstrong and insubordinate officer I was.”

“That’s a long story,” Tendi said to T’Lyn’s look.

“Let’s get to work,” Mariner said as she put her PADD on the table.

“Of course,” Tendi said.


Eali Toromi Station )
Lower Decks - An Aquatic Second Contact
USS Cerritos NCC 75567
“Captain’s Log Stardate 59063.3. The Cerritos has completed repairs after the Battle against Buenamigo’s Folly. We’re now on route to the Theta Aquarii System, home to a recently first contacted species, close to Klingon Space. We hope to get back into a routine of professionalism.”

Captain Carol Freeman reflected that she and her crew were lucky to have got out of the situation with the Aledo with the Cerritos more or less intact. She emerged onto the Bridge. “Time to system?” she asked.

“Two hours, 47 minutes,” Commander Ransom reported.


T’Lyn entered the conference room and saw that she was the first there. That was good. It meant that she had time to look over her notes again, and ensure that they were clear and concise. “Personal Log. Cerritos has entered the Theta Aquarii System, containing an M-Class Planet that may be considered the opposite of Vulcan as it’s surface is almost entirely covered in Ocean. The humanoids are…” She was interrupted as the door opened, admitting her colleague, D’Vana Tendi.

“T’Lyn!” Tendi called out. “This is exciting!” she added while throwing her hands about.

“That isn’t a word I would use,” T’Lyn retorted. “’Intriguing’ would be more appropriate.”

“I suppose you could say that. But I would say interesting and another Vulcan would say ‘fascinating’…”

T’Lyn rolled her eyes. Tendi’s rambling was, distracting, at the best of times. “You interrupted my log entry.”

“Oh, sorry. You can continue.”

She pressed resume on the PADD. “The humanoids are aquatic, resembling the Merfolk of ancient Human myths and legends. They live mostly in the water, with the various islands given over to what industry cannot be conducted under the waves. Upon arrival Cerritos will conduct the usual Second Contact procedures, while Ensign Tendi and I will assist with the addition of their biological knowledge of their planet, along with their astronomical knowledge of their system, to that of the Federation, as a basis point for future dual surveys.” She paused.
“Log complete.”

“That’s not all we’ll be doing,” Tendi said.

“Certainly not.”


D'Vana Tedi looked out of the window... )
23rd

Excerpt from: An Aquatic Second Contact
“Yes.”


USS Cerritos
“T’Lyn?” Tendi asked.

“A reminiscence,” T’Lyn stated. “Now, is there incidence of the ‘twins as one’ trait elsewhere?”

Tendi looked at her PADD again. “Yes, but the Meraessani Shallows seem to have been a centre of imperialism, and thus may have spread the trait around that way.”

“We will definitely need to look closer,” T’Lyn said.


On the Bridge, it was still quiet, but Boimler was on edge. He was anticipating an alert and an announcement that the rogue Klingons were approaching. He tensed as Barnes noted an alert.

“They could be here,” she said.

“Where?” Shax asked.

“At the L4 point of the next planet out,” Barnes reported.

Words: 112


Excerpt from: Legacy of Westchester
More sea serpents, Kraken and Kaiju are discovered.

Through the year, the FBI and the National Guard hunt for the Jersey Devil.

The situation in the South continues to escalate.

Words: 30


Excerpt from: Future Excerpt 7
Scarlett approached the area of devastation. She knew that it was caused by the failed teleportation of the Taylor mansion. She had to help the people in the area somehow.


Nikki Dowling was confused. She wasn’t sure what to make of this Marlene McFly.

Words: 44


Excerpt from: The Messed Up Magazine Girls
“It was worth a shot,” Kim responded.

“Maybe we’ll be on a mission or something. Boo-ya!” Ron said.

“Probably not,” Kim said.


The next day was quiet. Kim had rescued a few cats from a tree, but otherwise nothing happened.


It was a cloudy evening when Kel arrived at the Possible house.

“Good Evening,” James Possible said to their visitor.

“Hello, I am Kel, as in Kel!” the lady said.

“Welcome to our home,” Ann Possible said.

Words: 77


Excerpt from: Merry and Estella
“Come in,” his father said.


Saradoc Brandybuck was feeling his age. He knew it was the stress of the recent years. Buckland hadn’t escaped the depredations of Sharkey. He knew it was time to continue to prepare his son to succeed him. Meriadoc entered.

Words: 44


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