Newsgroups: alt.startrek.creative Path: moe.ksu.ksu.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!The-Star.honeywell.com!umn.edu!orstnews!orstcs!leela!jacobs.CS.ORST.EDU!petersm From: petersm@jacobs.CS.ORST.EDU (Marguerite Petersen) Subject: Betrayal - A Saavik Story Message-ID: <1992Jul14.061443.5492@leela.cs.orst.edu> Sender: usenet@leela.cs.orst.edu (Usenet programs owner) Nntp-Posting-Host: jacobs.cs.orst.edu Organization: Computer Science Outreach Services - Oregon State University Date: Tue, 14 Jul 92 06:14:43 GMT Lines: 264 With the release of ST VI on Video and the recurring discussions re Saavik vs Valeris, I got to thinking. This short story is the result of my musings. Enjoy! This story occurs just before the beginning of Star Trek VI. It is sort of a prequel to The Undiscovered County. Part of it takes place at the beginning of Star Trek IV, The Voyage Home. It has no basis in fact. Just my own ideas of how Star Trek VI should have been introduced and with the Saavik character back on the Enterprise. BETRAYAL CHAPTER I The Romulan Ambassador, Nanclus, closed the door quietly and looked carefully about before continuing down the hallway. Better that no-one see him coming out of Lt. Saavik's office. No one was around. Good. He couldn't help smiling to himself. His mission was successful! He had Saavik's extremely grudging cooperation but he had it! Her cooperation was necessary. They needed someone with skill, knowledge of the participants and character above reproach for the plan to proceed to a successful conclusion. It would work! He was certain of that. There would certainly be commendations forthcoming for his hand in this. And best of all there would be no peace between Klingons and the Federation. That was to be avoided at all costs. Peace would mean a unified front against Romulan expansion and that was not to be tolerated! He almost chuckled, then caught himself and once more assumed the haughty demeanor of a Romulan Ambassador. Saavik sat at her desk. Her hands steepled in front of her. She was in a state of meditation. Her face was calm but her hands shook. What had she done? How could she do what she must? If she revealed what Nanclus had told her, her son would die. Nanclus had revealed that he would kill her son if she did not agree to cooperate. Nanclus had her son! It had taken all her Vulcan learned self-control to not kill him where he stood. "Nanclus! Romulan!" Leering in his cold- blooded way as he told her the plans and the part she would have to play to subvert the Federation's proposed Peace Conference with the Klingons. The Peace Treaty that her mentor, Spock, had arranged. "Romulan bastard!" she thought. All her old hatreds rose up in her and memories she had thought were put to rest now came back to torment her. She must cooperate or cause the death of her son. What possible choice did she have? If she did as Nanclus wanted, others would die. Worst of all, she would be involved with betraying those she most admired. She did distrust Klingons for what they had done to David, but she hated Romulans! She had never been able to forget her beginnings and her own half-Romulan heritage. Now it was all coming back to haunt her. How could she even consider working with them? But if she didn't, she would never see Savid alive. She slammed her hand on the desk top. Damm! How did Nanclus find out about Savid? She thought she had kept that secret well. Working in the Diplomatic Service had given her the opportunity to learn many tricks and she thought she had hidden her tracks well. But Nanclus had discovered her secret somehow and was now using it against her. What could she do? Perhaps there was a way. If she could pretend to go along and somehow accomplish the conspirators' goals without harm to Spock or Capt. Kirk, then maybe, maybe things would work out. She had to protect her son's life at all costs! There had to be a way! Calmer now, she rose and put a call through to Admiral Cartwright. She would request transfer to The Enterprise as she had been instructed to do. Perhaps he would turn her request down. After all, it had been many years since she had served on a starship. She might find a way out of this after all. The appointment made she turned her chair to the window and looked out, but she wasn't seeing the view from the tower. She was instead seeing a different landscape a long time ago. CHAPTER II Saavik and Amanda watched silently as the Bird of Prey, renamed the HMS Bounty lifted off from the desert of Vulcan, stirring great puffs of sand into the air. The space ship flew past the canyons of the mountain range and disappeared from their sight. Saavik felt comforted by Amanda's presence and felt Amanda's hand rest on her shoulder. Saavik was having some difficulty maintaining her stoic Vulcan facade. Amanda knew too much. Saavik wished she could have been allowed to return to Earth with Spock, Admiral Kirk, and the others. Together they had survived the machinations of the Klingon, Kruge and their ordeal on the Genesis Planet. However, she had her orders and she was to remain on Vulcan until reassigned. When Spock had come down the steps of Mount Seleya and looked into her eyes, she had not been able to meet his gaze. She was not ashamed of what she had done. Her only intention had been to save Spock's life for he had saved hers long ago. He did not seem to remember what had taken place on Genesis, but she did. However, it would not be correct for her to remind him and his teachers had not asked her to explain. She had not seen him alone since the refusion of his Katra and she would not dare to intrude. She had a deeper secret she wanted to keep from Spock and one that she would have to find an answer to, soon. Ever since Spock had saved her from the non-life of Hellguard she had tried to be as Vulcan as possible. She had studied hard and with Spock's tutelage and support had finally gotten into the Academy and eventually had the opportunity to serve with him on the Enterprise. The old Spock knew her mixed heritage better than anyone. It was he who had told her to follow her own path, not an easy thing to do, and confusing as well. The reborn Spock dwelled still in her mind and heart but she had no part in his life anymore. A sigh escaped her and she quickly turned away from the closeness of Amanda. She wouldn't let her know the truth. It wold be unfitting. Deep down it hurt to keep this secret from Amanda who had given her nothing but love and support through the years of study. It seemed that from the very first day that Spock had brought her to his parents' house, Amanda had welcomed her and accepted her as part of the family. The only family she had ever known. She couldn't, wouldn't, burden them with her problem. But what to do? Where to go? She was barely acceptable to many Vulcans since she was half Romulan and now she felt she would be even less acceptable. She could have returned with Captain Kirk and the others but they had their own destiny to follow and she had her orders. Besides, it was very difficult to face Admiral Kirk. She felt it had been her responsibility to protect his son David, a civilian, and she had failed to do that. Spock had seen her potential years ago and the least she could do was try to be the Starfleet Officer he had thought she might be. As they walked back towards the temple, she thought back over the difficult time after Spock's death fighting Kahn. She had felt as lost as when on Hellguard. Spock was gone and she had no-one else. She was alone. His words, "Follow your own path, Saavikim" kept whirling in her mind. Then, there was David. She had been attracted to his father at first, but there were too many years between them. And a Vulcan doesn't commit lightly. David was lost in his own pain. He had discovered a father he never knew he had and one that he was having difficulty accepting. He had always disliked the military type and his father was the epitome of that! Both young, both wounded by their individual pain, they had been drawn together to seek comfort. And comforting, it was. Spock had said she should follow her own path. Well, she had done just that! Their relationship had been new and glorious and had helped to ease her loss. But it had been confusing as well. When David had the opportunity to return to the Genesis Planet to conduct a scientific exploration it had seemed perfectly logical for her to go with him. After all, he was a scientist and it was partly his project. He could use her help and Starfleet agreed. Admiral Kirk, Dr. Carol Marcus and the others had returned to Earth to give their explanations of what had gone wrong. David Marcus and she would explore Genesis together! They could contine their relationship without his parents around to wonder. Then the discovery of Spock alive! And then the quickness of David's death. It was no wonder she was disoriented. She had behaved as she felt was logical under the circumstances, but David was still dead. Killed by Kruge's orders and to save her life! She wondered what he would have thought if he had known the secret she carried. They finally reached Amanda's aircar. She slid into the passenger side while Amanda got in the other. Before touching the controls Amanda looked her way and with her soft spoken but knowing voice said. "What is troubling you, Saavik? I know you too well to believe you are missing your friends." Saavik started to protest but realized very quickly how foolish that was as Amanda raised her hand in that fashion that said, "I will accept nothing but the truth." Saavik told her of the child she was carrying. And about David. CHAPTER III It was a long time later. The house was quiet and night had fallen on Vulcan. It was still hot but there was a cool breeze coming in the open door to the courtyard. Saavik donned a robe and went out into the night. She found Amanda's favorite bench and sat down. She could smell the sweet fragrance of the roses that Amanda so lovingly cultivated. Everything was quiet and peaceful yet Saavik did not feel peaceful. She and Amanda had talked about her situation for hours and a decision had been reached. It was a logical one, even if it was Amanda's idea. Amanda had a sister on Earth and Saavik would be welcome to stay with her until she had the child. It solved that problem. There was never any doubt that she would keep the child. It was all she would ever have of David. She realized that she wanted to do this. She would take a leave of absence from Starfleet. It would not be difficult. After all her first experience on a starship had been a rather disastrous one and Starfleet would certainly understand if she had lingering doubts about her choice of career. After the child was born she would have other choices to make. She would deal with them later. She had made Amanda promise never to tell Spock. Amanda had argued with her about that for quite a while. But she had finally agreed with Saavik. Spock's knowledge had returned and he even acknowledged some of his past friendships but he did not remember Saavik. No-one knew what had happened on Genesis except she and David. Spock had no memory of Genesis and David was gone. Saavik felt too much guilt and a sense of having failed Spock's hopes for her to dare to be near him. What she didn't reveal, he would never know. It was not what she wanted but she could not face Spock. Her sense of failure at not being able to protect David was too great. And she was sure that Spock would never understand her relationship with David. So her future, at least for a time, was set. Not upon the path she and Spock had invisioned, but a path nevertheless. Where would it lead? CHAPTER IV Saavik turned from the window. The years had flown and she had returned to Starfleet, not to space but to the Diplomatic Service. Her son had been born and Amanda's sister had agreed to raise him with her own 3 children. Saavik visited him when she could but only the family knew Savid was hers. He looked very much like David only with darker hair. She felt that David would have been proud of him. Sometimes she thought about telling Captain Kirk of his grandson, but her guilt about David's death had become stronger as the years went by. Now she was about to betray those she cared about. She had failed in protecting the father but she would not fail his son! She went to the door and prepared herself for her meeting with Admiral Cartwright. Maybe it would work out! She went out to face her destiny. THE END Marg aka Elvira