
Shooting Kieran a look, Fabian said, "You weren't?"
"Nope," Kieran said as he opened up another panel. "They put Picard in charge."
"Yeah, so?"
"Soon's I heard that, I knew everything would be fine."
"You're kidding." Fabian was looking at Kieran like he had two heads. "How?"
Kieran opened his mouth, closed it, opened it again, and closed it again. Finally, he said, "You've never
served with Picard, have you?"
"No."
"Then you won't get it. He's just got this ineffable-Picard-ity. When he's in charge, you just know that
he's gonna find a solution to the problem."
"Uh, okay."
"Might I add that he did find a solution to the problem?"
"True," Fabian said as he peered more closely at the circuitry he had exposed. "Is that-? Oh, no, that's
fine. Damn." He closed the panel then opened another one. "Of course, he wasn't alone. As I recall,
certain former crewmates of mine on Deep Space 9 did a nice job disrupting the gateways."
"For all of ten minutes."
"Yeah, but from what I hear, that was a pretty useful ten minutes. Helped expose those fake Iconians for
the frauds they were. And it was engineered by one Lieutenant Nog. You remember Nog, right, Duff?
The 'kid' you were so condescending to on Empok Nor? The one whose plan you wouldn't even listen
to? The one who made us all look like idiots?"
"Yes," Kieran said in a tight voice, "I remember. It should be pointed out that I did apologize and offer
him a spot on the team."
"Actually, it was Captain Gold who offered him the spot on the team, and would you take it if you were
treated the way you treated him?"
Kieran sighed. "Is there any way I can win in this conversation?"
Fabian looked like he was pretending to consider it. "No, not really," he said.
"Just checking."
"All kidding aside, though, I'm especially glad we didn't find ourselves in the middle of any major wars. I
mean, bad enough that the gateway that connected this place to Andor led to that little bit of thievery"
"What little bit of thievery?"
Fabian turned to look at Kieran. "Duff, we've been on Tellar for a day. All anyone's been talking about
are the Andorians who came in and stole the colAndor Scrolls."
Kieran shrugged. "It's best to just tune out Tellarites complaining about Andorians. You'll live longer."
"Good point."
"I was more worried about that nonsense between the Carreon and the Deltans. Not to mention the
Markanians and the Aeron."
"Who?"
"Couple of former members of the Thallonian Empire."
"Oh, okay. I don't follow all that post-collapse Thallonian stuff. I tried, but it just got too complicated. I
lost track, is Captain Calhoun still dead?"
"As of this week, he's alive," Kieran said with a grin.
"Okay, just checki-" Fabian cut himself off.
"What is it, Fabe?"
"You're not gonna believe this."
"Believe what?"
"I mean, you're really not gonna believe this."
"I certainly won't if you don't tell me what it is."
"This is really unbelievable."
"So I've been led to understand."
"You know how the gateway on Tellar started draining power from this generator?"
"Considering we just spent most of the last twenty-four hours fixing the damage done by the power