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| Fire on High | |
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| Attribution |
| Series: | New Frontier, No. 6 |
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| Author(s): | Peter David |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher: | Pocket Books |
| Published: | Paperback - April 1998 |
| Pages: | 272 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0671020374 |
| Omnibus: | Prometheans |
| Chronology | |
| Date: | 2374 |
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Lieutenant Robin Lefler's mother died in a shuttle explosion ten years ago. So is the woman being held prisoner in Thallonian space really her? If it is, what is her connection to the mysterious woman holding a weapon that could doom entire worlds?
With the lives of billions at stake, Robin Lefler, Captain Calhoun and the crew of the USS Excalibur must find the answers before time runs out for them and for the struggling remnants of the once-great Thallonian Empire.
The planet of Ahmista is in complete silence save for the sound of one woman singing. She is attached to a mechanical device she refers to as her “lover” and appears to be the only lifeform on the planet. She looks over, stops singing for a moment, and notices a single bird hatching from an egg. However, as soon as she notices it, the machine fires a ball of energy which decimates the bird, and the woman goes on with her singing.
In sickbay, Shelby is watching the bridge log from the recent battle between Excalibur and the Redeemer ship. Although her taking command while still heavily injured saved Excalibur from the Redeemers, she is embarrassed over the fact that at the resolution of this conflict, she began to hallucinate colors and informed the crew of this before fainting on the bridge. Shelby worries about what the rumor mill on Excalibur will say about this, since she is already insecure about not fitting in with the crew as well as she would like. However, upon her return to the bridge, she is soon greeted by a round of applause from the entire senior staff in a manner clearly orchestrated by Calhoun. He then congratulates her and begins to tell her of all the colors he saw after winning a battle back on Xenex.
Soon thereafter, Si Cwan and Robin Lefler are presenting the transmission they received from the Momidiums of Gamma Hyrdrinae to Calhoun. The Momidiums have a Federation citizen, one Morgan Primus, they have been keeping prisoner, and wish to exchange her for medical supplies to fight a plague and agricultural advice. Furthermore, Robin Lefler has identified the captive has her mother, despite the fact that she apparently died in a shuttle crash ten years ago, despite the body never being found. Calhoun agrees to these terms, but wants to wait until Soleta has completed her research on Ontear's Realm before they leave Zondar.
In Ontear's Realm, Soleta is attempting to gather any information she can about several unexplained phenomena that have occurred there. Much to her chagrin, she has been assigned a security escort, Ensign Janos, which she assumes is Burgoyne's way of paying her back for forcing Janos to go with Burgoyne in Martyr. Janos has spent all of his time either talking to Soleta, or snoring loudly. Currently he is engaged in the latter. Soleta thinks she has found something, but isn't getting any significant readings from her tricorder. She uses some traditional archaeological tools carried in a satchel, and begins to uncover a bizarre metal disc in which a flame symbol has been engraved. When she touches it, she feels something reach out to her mind in a manner similar to a mind meld, it begs her to come to it, but she is soon overwhelmed by its power. Under the influence of this power, she passes through the rock floor and falls into a lower area of the cave where she meets face to face with an unidentified Vulcan. The noise resulting from this alerts Janos, who runs off to search for Soleta. He too discovers the location of the disc, and deduces that the rock dissolved around Soleta allowing her to fall to a lower level. He then resolves to rescue her by blasting through the floor with his phaser. Slow going, but effective. Soleta soon notices that the Vulcan she is facing off against is merely a reflection of her from a wall at the back of the room. She approaches the wall and runs some scans, only to determine that the wall is not there. This is confirmed when she is able to pass through the wall. She then turns around to see herself fall from the ceiling of the room just as she did a few minutes ago, causing her to realize that she had not seen a reflection of herself, but a “time phantom”. Soleta then continues to walk through the reflective wall and sees an image of two ancient Zondarians fighting one another. She soon comes across a large towering column that appears to be some kind of bio-mechanical life form. She attempts to mind meld with it again, but it keeps telling her to go away, and that it was a mistake to bring her here. Her mind meld is then interrupted by an elderly Zondarian who demands to know what she is doing. He identifies himself as Ontear and explains that the machine is breaking down and summoned Soleta here after mistaking her for a lover. He then decides this breakdown is severe enough that the entire complex must be destroyed and vanishes before Soleta can object. Soleta runs back to the point where she fell through the floor and hears phaser fire above, which she correctly realizes is due to Janos. Janos finishes breaking through the floor, jumps down, picks up Soleta, jumps back up, and runs out of the cave as everything explodes around them. Soleta prepares to return to the cave to do more research, if at all possible. The only thing of interest she finds is the disc with the flame symbol she previously encountered. Taking this in hand, Soleta and Janos beam back up to Excalibur.
A Momidium named Kurdwurble comes to Morgan's cell, which is actually quite luxurious, to inform her that she is to be released into the custody of the Federation. Morgan then is given a rod containing a transmission and informed it is from a member of the Excalibur crew, Robin Lefler. Morgan looks shocked and demands another ship, though Kurdwurble claims this is impossible. After Kurdwurble leaves, she views the transmission and as she suspected, it contains her daughter making some rather scathing comments about her.
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Galvatron loses to Goldbug. Seriously.
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Writer: Simon Furman
Art: Dan Reed (119), Geoff Senior (120)
Lettering: Mike Scott (119), Starkings (120)
Colours: Steve White
At the foot of Mount Verona Cindy Newell briefs a war council consisting of Autobots from both 1987 and 2007. She explains how Galvatron is aiming to generate the huge force of a volcanic eruption but deny the release and instead tap the energy. But this will trigger off shockwaves across the entire West Coast, causing numerous other volcanoes to erupt, devastate cities and cause major structural damage to the continent. Rodimus is outraged and suggests that since brute force can't stop Galvatron perhaps they should try returning him to his own timeline. Wreck-Gar and Goldbug explain their idea to create a time jump over-ride device, cannibalising the machines of both the Autobots and Galvatron.
As plans are initiated Ultra Magnus explains to Cindy that he has been given the task of distracting Galvatron, and he wants her to get away from here. Cindy is angry that Magnus is going to his certain doom and asks why he has to sacrifice himself. In tears she runs away. Magnus is depressed by this and his mood is not helped when Wreck-Gar makes smutty comments about the situation.
At the summit Galvatron completes repairs to his siphon, correctly deducing that Ultra Magnus was responsible for them. Hunters! Galvatron plans a slow painful death for Magnus when suddenly Goldbug charges up the mountain aboard Wreck-Gar's vehicle mode. Goldbug's blaster and Wreck-Gar's axe knock Galvatron off guard, but when Kup and Blurr attack Galvatron the latter recovers long enough to blast them unconscious. Goldbug dodges the blasts as Ultra Magnus challenges Galvatron from the other side of the siphon. Meanwhile Wreck-Gar, guarded by Rodimus, is rapidly constructing a device. Galvatron pounces on Magnus and quickly overcomes him, then picks up his foe and throws him into the mouth of the volcano.
Galvatron believes he has won and now only needs to await the imminent eruption to tap the volcano's power. He suddenly remembers that there is one thing that can stop him becoming a god - his time-jump trigger device. He goes into the siphon control room to destroy it, but it is gone.
Wreck-Gar is taking longer than expected, as Galvatron's device incorporates some unusual technology, and needs more time. But Galvatron now advances on them. Rodimus and Galvatron exchange blasts but neither makes little progress. Then Rodimus notices Galvatron is standing near a power cable and blasts that. Galvatron is caught in a huge electrical charge and falls. Rodimus approaches, only to learn the hard way that Galvatron is much tougher. The future Decepticon savagely beats and subdues his foe and prepares to achieve his dream of annihilating Rodimus Prime.
But Death's Head wants his money, so Rodimus must live! Death's Head blasts Galvatron away from the Autobot and then attacks him. Whilst the bounty hunter freelance peacekeeping agent fares no better, with both his mace and left arm destroyed in the process, he has unwittingly bought the Autobots the time they need.
Goldbug awakens Rodimus and tells him that Wreck-Gar has finished. He tries to explain that the device has some strange parts, but Rodimus orders the override be triggered now. Wreck-Gar triggers the device and it sweeps away all the future combatants.
Goldbug is left alone. He assumes that Wreck-Gar's theory about Galvatron recalibrating his device to stay behind was wrong. He turns and sees that Wreck-Gar was not wrong at all...
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