Chapter 1
Reginal Barclay was working late. Again. Ever since Voyager's return he'd had a bee under his bonnet that was driving him on another of his mad quests. The fact that his previous obsessive compulsive episodes had been successful only slightly mitigated his bizarre behavior, so this time he was being extra careful to keep this one quiet.
The idea had struck him a few nights after he'd been having some technical discussions with seven (lord how he hoped she never found his simulation of her!), if he modified the MIDAS array using her nanoprobes, he just might be able to open an actual wormhole to the delta quadrant. Of course once he'd done that, they'd finally have access to Neelix, and Reg was just dying to meet him. And so here he was working late, again. Just a few more tweaks to the power transmission assembly, and he'd be ready...
Meanwhile, several thousand years previous, a battle was raging. "Give me a status report, and lay down some fire on that damned Frigate" yelled Jarred Hex, captain of the Imperial Star Destroyer 'Merciless'. The battle had gone straight to hell with the loss of the 'Executor' and then the Death Star itself, not to mention the Emperor. Sithspawn, but this was turning out to be one hell of a bad day to be an Imperial. A LT. approached him, "Sir, we've lost more than a third of our shield generators, and our primary sensor array is off line. Hull integrity is optimal for the moment, but we've been isolated from the rest of the fleet and no clear chain of command has yet been established" Hex almost laughed, "chain of command? I'll give you a chain of command lt, now program a course and get us the hell out of here. And don't bother me with why it's impossible, JUST DO IT!" The Lt ran to navigators station, and after a brief argument the ship dissapeared into hyperspace.
Admiral Paris stepped into the currently empty control room aboard the MIDAS array, and took a quick look around. Just as he'd expected, he spotted Reginald Barclay crawling out of a jeffries tube. He just waited for the Lt Cmdr to notice him, but when it became clear Barclay was off in his own little world again, he made a couging noise to get his attention. "Ad, Admiral Paris, what a surprise. Wha wha what brings you here?" Reg was shocked to see the Admiral to say the least, he thought he was covering so well this time. But it didn't matter, everything was already in place. The Admiral spoke up, "Reg, I wanted a chance to talk to you alone, off the record. There have been some concerns about the hours you've been putting in, and as a favor I thought i'd come talk to you personally. Captain Janeway wanted to come, but Admiral Jellico wouldn't excuse her from the inquiry, i'm sorry. Now why don't we just go to my office and talk?" Reg stopped in front of the console he'd been heading for and smiled, "I d,d,don't think that will be necessary Admiral, i've got something to show you", and with that he activated the array.
"Captain Hex, we have a problem, there's some sort of anomaly affecting the drive system. Sir we can't tell where we're going", reported the young Lt who seemed to have gotten stuck being the Captain's new message boy. "Can we drop out of hyperspace?" Jarred asked while trying to maintain the proper imperial calm, he had to focus on holding the crew together now. One of the crew in the navigation area of the pit looked up ,"sorry sir, the engines aren't responding. We'll have to ride it out." The Captain nodded ,"understood, Lt inform all personnell to stay at battle stations and maintain full alert till we return to real space".
"Reg what have you done?", the Admiral asked as he stepped up to the console. Lights were fading in and out all over the station, and emergency klaxons were going off. Reg just smiled as he watched the display ,"just look Admiral, the wormhole, it's forming!" The Admiral was stunned for a moment, Barclay was right, a wormhole did appear to be opening. But the station was taking the stress well and the Admiral headed for the engineering console to see how much trouble they were in. "Isn't it beautiful Admiral? Anytime now we'll get the signal from Neelix.... wait, these readings... that's not the delta quadrant. No.. NONONONO", Barclay just stood there in denial as the inevitable happened, a risky and poorly planned modification to sensitive equipment led to a disastrous result. As consoles started to blow out all over the station and crew finally began to rush in to deal with the problem, the Admiral looked up the view screen "oh my god Reg, what have you done?", was all he could say as he watched the massive triangular vessel come bearing down on them from out of the wormhole.
((Don't flame me, I'm a hemophiliac!!!!
