THE ENEMY WITHIN:
PART FOUR
(CHAPTER TWELVE) by Meg Torkse&Camilla Sandman
"It's
like I've always expected - you're a latent telepath !" Levison smiled,
but it wasn't a pleasant smile. He didn't smile to make her feel better,
he smiled to make sure that she knew he was in charge. He was in control
- and there was not a damn thing she could do about it. Susan gasped for
air, her mind feeling numb. He had scanned her, and she hadn't been able
to keep him out. Her telepathic abilities weren't even half as powerful
as his, and she had never gotten any training.
It hadn't felt
like when her mother had been inside her mind at all. That had been
soothing, full of love. But with Levison. . . It felt as if she had been
raped. He had raped her mind. He knew everything about her. Every
feeling she had hidden deep in her mind, every secret she hadn't dared
to tell anyone. The memories of the ones she had loved and lost, tears
and joy.
"You bastard," she whispered again, leaning against the
wall. She was exhausted, too tired to move, hardly able to think. He had
done it to her, she suddenly realized. He had some ability she had never
seen before, something she never knew existed. . .
"Your mother
was a very gifted telepath," Levison continued.
"It was a great
loss when she refused to join us. We kept watching you and your brother
closely after her death, though. We knew that it was in her genetic
makeup, that she might have passed her talents along to her children.
And she did, didn't she?"
"Why do you ask when you already know
the answer ? You've dragged everything out of me, what I am, what I
didn't become, what. . ." she couldn't continue, she couldn't even look
straight at him. The room kept spinning around and around, she couldn't
focus on anything. One second she was on the White Star ship, the next
she was on Earth, then on Babylon 5. . .
"Your telepathic
abilities aren't as good as we'd hoped, Susan. We expected more. But,
with proper training and some. . . adjustments. . . you will become
quite useful."
"What the hell did he *do* to me," she thought,
before her mind drifted off to a place beyond time and space, and she
fell.
*********************
"We're out of hyperspace in
twenty seconds. . . I hope." Marcus couldn't hide that he was really
nervous about this whole plan, and both John and Delenn knew exactly how
he felt. It was far from perfect, but it was their only hope.
"Do you think she can handle it ?" Delenn asked Sheridan, but he
only shrugged his shoulders, didn't have time to answer. An increasing
number of red lights kept flashing all over the controls. It didn't look
good.
"It would be too bad if our plan fails before it has even
started," Marcus said, visualizing the shuttle exploding in a great
fireball as it came out of hyperspace. The ancient systems couldn't
handle it, and they'd all be history - along with the entire White Star
fleet and God knows how many people throughout the galaxy.
"Five
seconds. . .Four. . . Three . . . Two. . . One. . ." Delenn's grip on
Sheridan's shoulder tightened, and Marcus had closed his eyes. Then
normal space transformed before their eyes, the small ship was shaking
violently, but somehow she managed to stay together, she didn't fall
apart, nothing major exploded. Sheridan exhaled hard, it was just then
she realized how scared he had been. His eyes met hers, and for a brief
second everything was seen, felt and understood. Their souls mingled,
thoughts flying . . . Then the shuttle started shaking again, even worse
than before, and John had to focus his attention on the controls again.
He had let his mind wander off for just a few seconds, let everything
slip, and he had almost killed all of them. He cursed himself, they
couldn't afford to make any mistakes now.
"Are you sure they
won't detect us ?" Delenn asked, and Marcus sighed.
"Well, we can
always hope, can't we ?"
"But you said. . ."
"They won't
be able to pick up the ship on any of the scanners, don't worry. But the
second we got out of hyperspace, the distortion in the jumpgate will be
detectable - if they look for it. This jumpgate is very old, though, and
it's not used very often. Usually by smugglers. And besides, there's
always been a lot of time distortions in this area of the galaxy, if
anyone did pick up our jump out of hyperspace, maybe they won't bother
to check it out. Happens all the time."
"Well, I hope you're
right, Marcus, because if you're not. . . "
"I know. But *your*
part of the plan isn't that much safer, if you ask me."
*************************
President Clark was leaving,
with a tail of reporters following in his heels. Zack watched them enter
their ship from a distance, glad to have at least one security risk off
the station.
"I didn't get to finish my list," a deep voice said
from behind him, and Zack wasn't the least bit surprised when he turned
around and found G'Kar standing there.
"What exactly did you do
?" Zack said, and G'Kar grinned.
"Nothing major. I sang a bit,
danced a bit, used some acid and weapons. Like a said, nothing
major."
Zack smiled.
"Susan was involved in this plan,
wasn't she ?"
"Mr Allan, Commander Ivanova is involved in
*everything* that's going on on Babylon 5."
He
paused.
«Good day, Zack. I have to prepare some
breakfast."
(CHAPTER THIRTEEN)
The shuttle was shaking worse
than ever, but was still holding together. A pure miracle. Marcus and
John were having a debate, but Delenn shut their words out from her
mind. She didn`t want to hear that they were all probably going to die
right now. Instead she kept her eyes on the stars, admiring their
beauty. Suddenly she saw something that made her gasp.
«John,
look!»
She had to repeat it before they looked up from their
argument -
- and faced a beautiful sight. The White Star fleet
was hovering in space not too far from them. Most of the ships were
still, but a few seemed to patrol the area. Dozens of ships, a fleet.
Their fleet.
«The moment of truth,» John muttered to himself
before setting the course for White Star 14. The command ship. Now they
would find out just how good this shuttle was. It sure had cost them a
lot.
******************
In hyperspace, a fleet was
gathering. Not just any fleet. A big fleet. The signs on the side of the
ships clearly identified them as Earth Alliance ships. Three heavy
cruisers and hundres of starfuries sent by Clark orders to destroy the
White Star fleet.
They almost seemed to scream through space....
**************
Aboard White Star 14, there was panic. A
calm form of panic, but still panic. Only Lennier, newly arrived, seemed
to be calm, meditating as he was. Levison was also calm, but for another
reason. He was watching the panic with satisfaction, enjoying the
feelings of sorrow, grief and confusion from the Minbari on the ship.
This would teach them to respect the Earth Alliance!
«Lennier,
you must command us!» One of the other minbaris was talking, Levison
leaned closer to pick up the words.
«You were close to Entil`Zha.
You will know what to do.»
«No.»
«But
why?»
Consentrating, Levison tried to enter Lennier`s mind. There
was a feeling of loyalty, of love, of ... This minbari knew something,
something about the Captain and Delenn. If he just dug a bit
deeper....
Suddenly he noticed that the whispers among the
minbari stopped, and they all looked up in utter surprise. Entering the
bridge was Entil`Zha, followed by Captain Sheridan. Holding on to each
other, both a bit bloody, they seemed to - know who he was.
«NO!» Surprised by his own scream, and looked around. No ways of
escape. No glory. No victory.
«Take him. And find out where he`s
keeping Ivonava. As soon as you find her, send her up here. I need to
talk to her.»
As Levison was brought out, screaming, Lennier
turned to the minbari who had been talking to him.
«That is why.»
*************
A few minutes later, when most of the
exitement had disappeared, Sheridan cleared his throat and with a loving
look at Delenn, began talking.
«All of this is probably very
confusing for all of you. It will be explained later, but right now we
have other problems. A fleet of EA ships are heading this way with
orders to destroy this fleet. I will not allow that to happen. So we
will fight, right here. Let us show them just how serious we are.
Lennier?»
«Yes, captain.»
«Alert the fleet. Prepare for
fight. And... thanks. For your help.»
The minbari gave him a
short smile before returning to his post.
«John?»
Delenn`s soft voice and her comforting hand told
him all he needed to know. It was worth fighting for.
(CHAPTER
FOURTEEN)
"Captain, we have found the jamming device." Marcus held it
up for Sheridan to see it, a content smile on his face. It had taken him
and Lennier less than 15 minutes to locate it, once they knew what they
were looking for. The device was similar to the Blocker they had found
in the shuttle which the three of them had escaped in just hours
earlier, they clearly came from the same source - whoever that might
be.
"Clark might be the president, and he might have had a pretty
good plan - but they haven't done very much research on jamming radio
signals back on Earth lately. This isn't even a new model. Finding it is
easy - if you know what you're after, and turning it off is a piece of
cake. "
"Once you got past the security system," Lennier mumbled.
"Yeah, well, the bomb wasn't very big, and . .
."
"Please, Marcus, stop it, " Sheridan sighed.
"I don't
want to hear about it just now. We'll have a long talk about disarming
bombs later, and how the hell you are to *tell* me before you do
anything which might kill all of us, but right now we have more
important things to do. Is the com system ready ?" Marcus looked at
Lennier, who nodded. Sheridan turned to Delenn, who was holding the data
crystal.
"Would you like to give the news to the other ships ?"
he wondered, even though he already knew the answer.
"Of course.
It's my responsibility as Entil'Zha." She looked somehow like a queen,
so small and fragile, yet so strong, both physically and mentally. //As
if I ever had any doubt,// he thought, unable to hide a
smile.
**************
Ten minutes later they had once
again restored peace and order in the White Star fleet. Thanks to the
data crystal, they had known who had been working with President Clark,
and they were able to alarm the others in command on the various ships
and make sure that the traitors were taken in custody, before they had
the chance to try to take control of the ships. They had only one enemy
left - the EA fleet, which was due to arrive any minute.
"Antla
sho'k --- *fuck* ---hedd ha'al ---*pain in the ass* --- gorghh
---------- I'll NEVER remember all those suffixes !" The angry voice
came from the corridor, and there was no doubt about who it was.
"Just tell me where the fucking telepath is !" Ivanova had
obviously given up her attempt to try to speak Minbari, but she got
quite a shock when the Minbari who was escorting her answered - in
perfect English:
"Why didn't you just say that right away ? He -
has been taken care of. But we have some visitors which I think you
would very much like to meet."
In that instant they turned
around the corner, and Susan's face brightened up when she saw Sheridan
and Delenn. Then she caught sight of Marcus.
"Where did *you* go
?" she snapped, and Marcus sent Sheridan a look which practically begged
him not to tell Ivanva anything about his failed rescue
operation.
"He - helped save us," Delenn hastily said, and
quickly changed the subject, before she started either laughing her head
off, or blushing, or telling the truth. Minbari didn't lie, but they
were pretty good at avoiding to tell the whole truth, too. They were
also quite good at attempting not to hurt anyone's feelings, and she
knew that Marcus would *never* get any chance to forget about the
embarrassing incidence earlier, involving lots of ropes and absolutely
no clothes, if she told Ivanova. He might be "a pain in the butt" (she
had finally figured out what that expression meant), but she still liked
him, and she didn't want him to be bullied by Ivanova for the rest of
his life.
"We have an Earth Alliance fleet coming in here in a
few minutes. We have to finish preparing the fight." She had barely had
time to finish her sentence when a jump point opened practically on top
of them. The spies had obviously done their job well, because the Earth
ships had known their exact location. They didn't know, however, about
the recent changes in command on the White Stars. A fleet of ships which
were partially under the command of humans, partially without contact
with the rest of the fleet, was no match for the Earth fighters. But a
united White Star fleet, with a technology centuries ahead of theirs,
ready for fight, was a completely different issue. In fact, the fight
was over almost before it had started. Sheridan sent a message to the
incoming EA ships, before they had the chance to start
firing:
"This is Captain John Sheridan, speaking on behalf of the
White Star fleet - I'm sorry, but there has been a change of plans. The
rangers are once again in charge of the fleet, and your undercover spies
have been taken into custody. We will not attack you first, but we will
strike back if fired upon. So, you have two choices - you either go back
to President Clark and tell him that his terrific plan didn't work out -
or you take the conseqences of staying here. It's your call." He ended
the transmission, and for a while the control room in the ship was dead
quiet. //Come on, you have to realize that firing on us is suicide !//
It seemed as if everyone was thinking the same thing.
Then one
of the ships, the one in the middle, started to change course. It was
moving back towards the jumppoint, which opened again. Then, just as all
of them expected the two other ships to turn around and follow the first
ship into hyperspace as well, the two remaining ships started firing,
and a bunch of starfuries started approaching them like a swarm of
mosquitos. The White Star 14 was hit by a lucky shot, and the entire
ship shook violently for a few seconds. It took the crews on the White
Star ships a few moments to react, but once they had realized what was
going on, the EA ships didn't stand a chance. They had gotten their
warning, and ignored it. The only thing left now was to finish
it.
The EA starfuries were taken down, one by one. Consentrating
their fire on the biggest cruiser, it didn't take long until it
exploded, a giant ball of fire.
"I can't believe they can be so
*stupid* !" Sheridan shouted, for once he was more angry than Ivanova.
This whole bloodbath was so unnecessary, it could've been settled
without any bloodshed. As the last cruiser fell apart as well, they
ceased their fire. At least they could give the remaing Starfuries a
chance to surrender.
"This is Captain Sheridan to all remaining
Starfuries. Your cruisers have been destroyed. There is no need for you
to be killed as well. We offer sanctuary on Babylon 5, and you will be
allowed to return to Earth as soon as this crisis is over. I repeat;
surrender, or be destroyed !"
All the starfuries seemed to
surrender. They ceased their fire and formed a formation, signaling that
they would surrender. Then one of them broke the formation, and took a
kamikaze stunt towards the nearest White Star ship - the White Star 35.
If all their defences had been up, it wouldn't have been very damaging.
A few days of repear, and that would've been it. But the captain on the
ship had been careless, and taken down some of the defense shields a bit
too early, thinking the fight was over. It all happened too quickly,
there was no time to do anything. All the B5 command staff aboard the
White Star 14 could do, was watching the Minbari ship turn into yet
another huge fireball, the third big one they had seen in less than ten
minutes. The nightmare was over, finally. But it had cost all of them a
lot.
Delenn leaned closer to Sheridan, unable to look away from
the horrible sight, even though she desperatly wanted to.
" 'We
see ourselves in a mirror, in a mystery'," she whispered.
"What
?"
"Nothing." She paused for a second, then she continued;
"It's not fair, is it ? That some live, and others die. Maybe
life is just a big coincidence."
"Well, there are good
coincidences, and there are bad coincidences. You can't predict them.
And I know a couple of coincidences which are *definitely* good. . ."
Delenn met his eyes, and smiled:
"So do I."
Hand in
hand, together, they watched the universe live, breathe and change in
front of them.
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