I April Fools Episode, Part Two.
Charles Markov
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It had been over a week, Enterprise was halfway through with her trip to Vulcan and in Archers opinion it could not be over soon enough. The Vulcans had been a constant nuisance, continually wanting a tour of different parts of the ship. Asking about her capabilities and generally doing their level best to discover her secrets.
Ambassador Fel meanwhile, Earths replacemet ambassador to Vulcan, made the trip even more of a headache by constantly getting in the way, asking questions, demanding to speak with Archer only for her to ask him simple questions. His favourite being how to adjust the lighting in her quarters, something anyone else on the ship could have done just as easily.
Enterprise also had a few troubles of her own. Being a new ship there was still a few problems to be worked out, some defective parts to be replaced such as malfunctioning lighting elements and haywire environmental controls, and quirks of the ship to be discovered. Perhaps the worst of these issues being when the gravity on C deck had failed without warning, Archer had phoned Trip from the shower and been nearly injured when it was turned back on. A drop of two metres onto the deck had not been fun. Fortunately no one else had been injured in the mishap and the Vulcans remained blissfully ignorant that it had even happened.
It had not been all bad however, Archer was finding that he absolutely loved the ship. Enterprise was a masterpiece of design and every waking moment he was not being hounded by politicians or Vulcans he enjoyed himself immensely.
He tested the ships systems extensively in the first number of days. Making a number of stops to ensure that the ships sensors worked, or that other systems would work properly. He even gave Reed the chance to test the ships "defensive systems" by stopping on the fourth day of the journey for some target practice against a passing meteorite. It took a salvo of missiles and a blast of laser fire for the half kilometre wide ball of rock and ice to explode, but it was quite the lightshow.
The ship was continuing on its course now, all tests Archer could think of having been concluded already, and a routine was forming. Archer sat on the bridge for the first eight hours of the day, with first Travis and then Malcom taking shifts overseeing the ship. Trip spent most of his time in the engine room and elsewhere, occasionally Hoshi would have a go at commanding the ship for awhile, though she still was not comfortable with that degree of authority.
The Vulcans had not been idle either. Over the last few days they had taken repeated tours of the ship, often with Archer leading them through the engine rooms, computer cores and weapons. In groups of just two or three at a time they asked an endless series of questions regarding the ships systems, speed and capabilities. Archer did his best to give as vague answers as he could without stooping to outright lies.
The rest of the ships officers were far less concerned about lying and even said outright impossibilities when asked about Enterprise. Trip was perhaps the worst. On one occasion answering that Enterprise could achieve warp factor seven and hold that speed for nine years without refuelling when asked about the ships speed.
Fortunately the Vulcans seemed unwilling to stoop to quite the level that Archer had anticipated. Never being caught or even suspected of attempting to hack into the ships computers directly. It was not something they were not entirely unfamiliar with, the Chicago scandal of a decade prior being still fresh in everyone's mind. And Archer was certain to make sure that evidence of hacking had been looked for.
Overall Archer was finding these Vulcans far less intrusive and difficult than they had anticipated. Even ambassador Soval was proving to be less of a nuisance than he had initially believed. He was perhaps less than a problem than ambassador Fel and her staff which was constantly in his way and asking an endless series of questions and difficulties. That did not mean he was enjoying it, but he was managing through it.
If Archer had learned that just on the edge of Vulcan space there lay in wait a cruiser of the Deik'lavas class which had stationed itself along Enterises projected course with the intention of ambushing her he would have suddenly found any good will he had towards Vulcans evaporate.
The ship was part of a mission organized by a reactionary element within the navy which was convinced that they needed gain as much intelligence on the E-class ships as possible. Even resorting to force to accomplish their goals.
Captain Cho'kol and his ship the Arakas were only a part of the plan however. The anchor by which the other two parts of the planned heist were dependent upon. Prior to the ships departure there was concern raised of how unstable Vulcan scientists believed the vessels warp field to be that was passed onto the UESPA and UE government. It was ignored, but when the ship went missing it would provide a convenient reason to explain why the ship was lost.
The third element of the plan involved planted agents in ambassador Soval's own staff that would cripple the ships engines and attempt to hack her computers to stop the vessel from either attempting to escape, or fight back.
The plan was necessary, at least Cho'kol and others felt it was. Earth could not be allowed to usurp Vulcan's position as the preeminent technological power in the galaxy, they had possessed warp flight for a scant few centuries while Vulcan had possessed it for close to two millennium. Humans were also dangerous, having nearly destroyed themselves before Vulcan stepped in and stabilized the situation on Earth, delivering huge quantities of relief supplies in the process and rebuilding the planets shattered environment.
"It will be another day before the Earth ship arrives," Cho'kol said as an opening to the mornings officer meeting. He looked around at everyone and saw that he had their complete attention. "Before they get here I want our sensor nets fully assembled so we have the best coverage of the system possible, missing them is not an option."
He looked down at his board. "We also need to be certain to look for the signal from those aboard the Earth ship loyal to our cause. If they fail however I am willing to resort to the use of force."
Seeing his words had registered he continued with the briefing. Receiving reports and asking questions about the ships status like any captain would. Enterprise was forgotten for the moment. All in the room knew everything there was to know and did not need to be reminded of anything, they were Vulcans afterall and possessed perfect memories.
"This conduit is the primary feedpoint for the port nacelle is it not?" Selvek asked as he and his party of three were led through the twisting corridors of Enterprises aft sections.
"Yes I believe it is," Travis answered. He was getting tired, he had just spent eight hours on the bridge and had been looking forward to a bit of rest, only for captain Archer to ask him as he had been about to get to the lift to give these three Vulcans a quick tour of the ship.
"And it feeds directly into the main reactor?" Selvek asked.
"I would have to ask Tucker, but I believe that is true," Travis shifted in his stance and leaned against the bulkhead.
"Would that not be a problem should there be a power bleedback?" Another Vulcan asked. "Would that not run the possibility of disabling or even destroying the vessel?"
Travis did know the answer to this question. "Actually the reactor has shutoffs in the injectors to the conduits that will stop any plasma feedback into the reactor and shunt it off harmlessly."
The Vulcan that had asked the question seemed to mull over this for a moment. "But the ship would be unable to attain warp speeds then would it not? Would the conduit to be warped for further use?"
Travis nodded. "Unfortunatlely yes," he wondered for a moment why three Vulcans were this interested in the plasma conduits of the Enterprise.
Apparently catching Travis's thought the third Vulcan piped up, "Vulcan vessels have several failsafes such as this and the plasma conduits themselves are easily replaceable," he said with an air of superiority.
Travis was not enough of an expert on Enterprises' technical specification to give an answer to this, but he was certain that whatever the Vulcans used it was inferior to whatever was fitted aboard his ship. Doing his best to ignore the slight against his ship he carried on with the tour. Finally he finished the tour a few hours later and went to bed.
T'pol was waiting when Selvek and his team returned for them in the shared common room between their quarters. "Have you anything to report?" She asked as the doors cycled shut behind them.
Selvek nodded. "Nothing of use," Selvek said, sitting down on the couch across from T'pol he noted that she was not in the least bit surprised.
"The humans have proven remarkably capable of keeping us in the dark about the capabilities of the ship. I must say I am impressed by that, though frustrated." T'pol slid a notepad over to him. "Anything you noted should be written down, we need as thorough a report as possible."
Selvek nodded, he was well aware of the necessity to keep records of their tour of the ship. Even if they did not find any useful information, at least anything he could share with T'pol.
He finished his report in a few minutes and handed it over to T'pol, who read through it and signed her approval of it before setting it on a pile of similar reports. She was growing frustrated at the lack of anything useful to report. Watching her Selvek had a slight pang of guilt for not being entirely truthful with her. But logically she would not be harmed by what she did not know.
He left a short time later and went to bed. Leaving T'pol alone to think over what she had observed. She knew Selvek was not being entirely truthful with her. His body language, though well hidden, showed some guilt over something. But she had no idea just what he was not telling her. It was not like looking at the ship and trying to find out what made it work the way it did had a lot of room for secrets.
On a whim, if Vulcans had whims, T'pol looked through Selvek's personal file. It showed nothing terribly out of the ordinary. He had served with ambassador Soval for a few years after he had gotten out of the navy. He went to school at a prestigious university and graduated in the top tiers of his class.
But then as she looked a little more in depth his record began to stand out a little more. For one he was well known as being somewhat prejudiced against humans. Viewing them as primitive and in need of help. He had been reprimanded repeatedly for expressing such views, even to humans.
But the thing that raised a red flag to T'pol was Selveks service in the military. She knew from experience that most military records were freely available and easy to follow. Consisting of simple lines regarding where an individual worked and for how long, and in what capacity.
But Selvek's records held none of that. Rather they were very short and held gaping holes in their records, times amounting to almost a decade, where the record read only as intelligence. This meant for certain that he had been involved in secret missions, and not in a sideline capacity like analyst. Rather he had served likely as an operator or agent.
Often those who had served in the intelligence community were never fully out, often being used for other tasks when the situation presented itself. Could he be on such a mission now?
"You believe him to be on some form of secret mission?" Soval asked, he had listened quietly as T'pol explained her theory, but it was clear that he had his doubts.
"Yes I do think that is a possibility." She handed him a sheaf of papers she had printed out. "Our database says as much here," she gestured at the second page of the report. Soval's eyebrows raised as he looked over that.
It was standard practice to copy all data stored in embassy computers when an ambassador left his post, granted this was never intended for use in this manner, but that being said Soval was glad that she had.
"Keep an eye on Selvek if you would." He ordered and set the document down. He would have to think about it and ponder what he could be doing. There was a good possibility that whatever it was it was it had the potential to end in a huge embarrassment for Vulcan if it went wrong.
Opinion on Earth towards Vulcan had shifted a lot in the recent decade, with many coming to view Vulcan as deliberately holding Earth back to ensure its dominance. It was a view captain Archer likely shared. Whether it was true or not was not up to Soval to say.
Two days later and the ship had continued along its course to Vulcan without incident. Archer had ordered another string of speed and endurance tests to be conducted. Bringing Enterprise up to warp factor four point seven for a full two minutes before he was forced to slow down due to structural stresses on the ships hull.
T'pol had continued on her investigation of Selvik, so far she had found very little. But that did not mean she had come up empty. Far from it. Instead she was all but certain that Selvik had been activated by intelligence for an operation designed to properly spy out Enterprise. Though she was unable to come to a proper conclusion as to the end of the operation.
In order to find more information T'pol had begun to backtrack on Selvek's movements. This had begun with a very cursory glance into his quarters, but that yielded nothing. Not to be unexpected if the man had any training.
She had next looked through every report that he had filed and begun to take similar tours of the ship, by herself as she did not want to attract any attention from the remainder of the ambassadors staff. She was however certain to keep Soval informed as to her movements and discoveries.
Currently she had just gone on two separate tours of the vessel, the first time she had been unable to have the same man give the tour as had given one to Selvek, the ships engineer Charles Tucker giving it instead. However, just a few hours later Travis Mayweather had become available and so he had consented to give her a tour of the ship.
She did not know what she expected to find out, the humans had been very guarded in their answers and no member one else had managed to find anything of importance, why would Selvek be any different.
T'pol then made a leap of logic and decided that even if Selvek were as careful as he could be with his movements so as to avoid discovery with the other Vulcans he would likely not be as careful with the humans. Afterall the two seldom spoke socially, their interactions confined to tours and passing conversations.
She thus decided to be very open about her intentions. She asked Travis directly to give her an account of Selvek's actions, everything he and his party said and everywhere that he took them. She did not however reveal just why she wanted him to do so.
"This was about when the three of them decided they had seen enough," Travis said standing beside in the middle of the hallway. T'pol looked around wondering what the other had seen that he considered to be useful.
"Here?" She asked beginning to feel almost like the helmsman was fooling her.
"Yes, I thought it was weird to," Travis could tell that T'pol had her doubts but wanted to make it clear he was being entirely truthful. Her honesty with him earlier had compelled him to do the same.
He gestured to the plasma conduit and shrugged. "Asked a bunch of questions about the conduit here and then we moved on for maybe five minutes more before they said they were done."
The wheels in T'pol's mind began to turn. "Where does this lead?" She asked already having a good sense of what the answer would be.
Travis sighed as he struggled to remember what he had told the other Vulcans. "It leads to the warp nacelles from the main reactor. Its where they get the majority of their energy."
T'pol at once knew the major flaw in this design feature, it represented a critical weakpoint in the ships propulsion. Normally, even under battle conditions, this was not much of a problem. But then most starship designers did not take internal sabotage into consideration. "I need to speak with your captain," she said putting a few more pieces together. She did not yet have the entire puzzle assembled, but what she knew was alarming.
"You think that this Selvek is doing what?" Archer asked his head still spinning as he began to process the information ambassador Soval's aide had given him. The four of them, Archer and Travis on the human side, and ambassador Soval and an aide Archer did not know, were in the tiny captains office. A small space just off the port side of the bridge.
"Captain T'pol did not come to this conclusion in a vacuum. She has some evidence and it is enough that we decided to come to you immediately." Soval appeared sombre, behind him the aid, Archer could not recall her name, stood like a carved stature, face lacking emotion. Travis was a study in opposites.
"Whats on your mind Travis?" Archer asked wondering what he thought of all this, he had afterall been present for both the tour with the supposed spy and the womans conclusion that he intended sabotage.
Travis shifted uncomfortably on his feet, not liking all the attention suddenly directed at him. "Captain," he stuttered before seeming to call upon some inner strength. "Sir I think she is telling the truth," he said with much more confidence in his voice. "And even if she is wrong wouldn't it be better to be prepared and nothing to happen than to dismiss her suspicions and then have a disaster?"
Archer could not fault him on the argument. Whats more he believed her himself. Vulcans were not well known for subterfuge of this sort. They would lie, hide information and forget to inform when it suited them. But lying that one of their own staff was plotting to cripple Enterprise for some nefarious purpose, weakening their own position substantially in the process, did not seem to be within their typical SOP.
"What do you propose we do about this?" He asked suddenly deciding, for the moment, to trust the Vulcans. "I will have to inform my crew about this," he said leaving no room in his tone for debate about this. "If we are to counter whatever they plan we will need help."
"Agreed," Soval said after seeming on the verge of arguing for a second. But the human brought up a good point. And, it was not as if there was much chance of word getting to Selvek via the humans. Still, some precautions needed to be taken.
"I would ask though that not every crew member is informed, I doubt your crew would tell Selvek, but they may tip him off that something is up if they become more hostile and guarded around him."
Again Archer had to concede that the ambassador had a point. "I will tell my officers, chief engineer and weapons specialist, and a few others as there is a need," he said finally. Soval nodded while the female maintained her statue like non-expression. Travis gulped loudly beside her.
"Now," Soval's voice was quiet, he sounded as if he were plotting a conspiracy. "The only question we must ask ourselves now if what we will do to stop your ship from being damaged or potentially destroyed." He looked around at Travis and Archer, neither man was forthcoming with an idea.
Finally T'pol spoke up and laid out a simple plan that required very little action on anyones part but stood the maximum chance of preventing any plot by Selvek. Its lack of action also served to avoid making him and any members of the conspiracy.
It was sound, simple and likely effective. Archer and Soval both readily agreed and that was that. As the two Vulcans turned to leave though a last nagging thought struck Archer.
"Ambassador," he asked rising from his desk, "I have just one last question if you would care to answer it for me."
Soval wore an expression of worry for just a moment before it disappeared beneath his usual tight emotional control. "You may ask it," he said his voice steady.
Archer took a moment to think over the proper wording for what he wanted to say before deciding it was best just to ask. "Why," he began, "do you think that you were not informed of this plan as Vulcans senior official aboard? Isnt it standard Vulcan procedure to do so on intelligence gathering operations?"
"I am shocked at your detailed knowledge of my governments intelligence organizations standard procedures captain," Soval said completely deadpan. He mulled over Archers words for a moment before he answered.
"To be honest with you captain that is a question that has been bothering the corners of my mind since T'pol revealed her suspicions to me." He shrugged slightly. "Perhaps I no longer enjoy the trust I once thought I did."
With that he left, Travis followed. Leaving a stunned Archer alone to think about what this could mean. As he saw things it could either go exceptionally well, with a major boost in the UE's position with Vulcan. Or it could go extremely badly, there was potential perhaps, depending on how high up this possible plot went, for a major souring of relations between the two powers. And humans were not as peace-loving as they let on, there would be demands for blood if something majorly bad happened to Enterprise.
Ambassador Fel meanwhile, Earths replacemet ambassador to Vulcan, made the trip even more of a headache by constantly getting in the way, asking questions, demanding to speak with Archer only for her to ask him simple questions. His favourite being how to adjust the lighting in her quarters, something anyone else on the ship could have done just as easily.
Enterprise also had a few troubles of her own. Being a new ship there was still a few problems to be worked out, some defective parts to be replaced such as malfunctioning lighting elements and haywire environmental controls, and quirks of the ship to be discovered. Perhaps the worst of these issues being when the gravity on C deck had failed without warning, Archer had phoned Trip from the shower and been nearly injured when it was turned back on. A drop of two metres onto the deck had not been fun. Fortunately no one else had been injured in the mishap and the Vulcans remained blissfully ignorant that it had even happened.
It had not been all bad however, Archer was finding that he absolutely loved the ship. Enterprise was a masterpiece of design and every waking moment he was not being hounded by politicians or Vulcans he enjoyed himself immensely.
He tested the ships systems extensively in the first number of days. Making a number of stops to ensure that the ships sensors worked, or that other systems would work properly. He even gave Reed the chance to test the ships "defensive systems" by stopping on the fourth day of the journey for some target practice against a passing meteorite. It took a salvo of missiles and a blast of laser fire for the half kilometre wide ball of rock and ice to explode, but it was quite the lightshow.
The ship was continuing on its course now, all tests Archer could think of having been concluded already, and a routine was forming. Archer sat on the bridge for the first eight hours of the day, with first Travis and then Malcom taking shifts overseeing the ship. Trip spent most of his time in the engine room and elsewhere, occasionally Hoshi would have a go at commanding the ship for awhile, though she still was not comfortable with that degree of authority.
The Vulcans had not been idle either. Over the last few days they had taken repeated tours of the ship, often with Archer leading them through the engine rooms, computer cores and weapons. In groups of just two or three at a time they asked an endless series of questions regarding the ships systems, speed and capabilities. Archer did his best to give as vague answers as he could without stooping to outright lies.
The rest of the ships officers were far less concerned about lying and even said outright impossibilities when asked about Enterprise. Trip was perhaps the worst. On one occasion answering that Enterprise could achieve warp factor seven and hold that speed for nine years without refuelling when asked about the ships speed.
Fortunately the Vulcans seemed unwilling to stoop to quite the level that Archer had anticipated. Never being caught or even suspected of attempting to hack into the ships computers directly. It was not something they were not entirely unfamiliar with, the Chicago scandal of a decade prior being still fresh in everyone's mind. And Archer was certain to make sure that evidence of hacking had been looked for.
Overall Archer was finding these Vulcans far less intrusive and difficult than they had anticipated. Even ambassador Soval was proving to be less of a nuisance than he had initially believed. He was perhaps less than a problem than ambassador Fel and her staff which was constantly in his way and asking an endless series of questions and difficulties. That did not mean he was enjoying it, but he was managing through it.
If Archer had learned that just on the edge of Vulcan space there lay in wait a cruiser of the Deik'lavas class which had stationed itself along Enterises projected course with the intention of ambushing her he would have suddenly found any good will he had towards Vulcans evaporate.
The ship was part of a mission organized by a reactionary element within the navy which was convinced that they needed gain as much intelligence on the E-class ships as possible. Even resorting to force to accomplish their goals.
Captain Cho'kol and his ship the Arakas were only a part of the plan however. The anchor by which the other two parts of the planned heist were dependent upon. Prior to the ships departure there was concern raised of how unstable Vulcan scientists believed the vessels warp field to be that was passed onto the UESPA and UE government. It was ignored, but when the ship went missing it would provide a convenient reason to explain why the ship was lost.
The third element of the plan involved planted agents in ambassador Soval's own staff that would cripple the ships engines and attempt to hack her computers to stop the vessel from either attempting to escape, or fight back.
The plan was necessary, at least Cho'kol and others felt it was. Earth could not be allowed to usurp Vulcan's position as the preeminent technological power in the galaxy, they had possessed warp flight for a scant few centuries while Vulcan had possessed it for close to two millennium. Humans were also dangerous, having nearly destroyed themselves before Vulcan stepped in and stabilized the situation on Earth, delivering huge quantities of relief supplies in the process and rebuilding the planets shattered environment.
"It will be another day before the Earth ship arrives," Cho'kol said as an opening to the mornings officer meeting. He looked around at everyone and saw that he had their complete attention. "Before they get here I want our sensor nets fully assembled so we have the best coverage of the system possible, missing them is not an option."
He looked down at his board. "We also need to be certain to look for the signal from those aboard the Earth ship loyal to our cause. If they fail however I am willing to resort to the use of force."
Seeing his words had registered he continued with the briefing. Receiving reports and asking questions about the ships status like any captain would. Enterprise was forgotten for the moment. All in the room knew everything there was to know and did not need to be reminded of anything, they were Vulcans afterall and possessed perfect memories.
"This conduit is the primary feedpoint for the port nacelle is it not?" Selvek asked as he and his party of three were led through the twisting corridors of Enterprises aft sections.
"Yes I believe it is," Travis answered. He was getting tired, he had just spent eight hours on the bridge and had been looking forward to a bit of rest, only for captain Archer to ask him as he had been about to get to the lift to give these three Vulcans a quick tour of the ship.
"And it feeds directly into the main reactor?" Selvek asked.
"I would have to ask Tucker, but I believe that is true," Travis shifted in his stance and leaned against the bulkhead.
"Would that not be a problem should there be a power bleedback?" Another Vulcan asked. "Would that not run the possibility of disabling or even destroying the vessel?"
Travis did know the answer to this question. "Actually the reactor has shutoffs in the injectors to the conduits that will stop any plasma feedback into the reactor and shunt it off harmlessly."
The Vulcan that had asked the question seemed to mull over this for a moment. "But the ship would be unable to attain warp speeds then would it not? Would the conduit to be warped for further use?"
Travis nodded. "Unfortunatlely yes," he wondered for a moment why three Vulcans were this interested in the plasma conduits of the Enterprise.
Apparently catching Travis's thought the third Vulcan piped up, "Vulcan vessels have several failsafes such as this and the plasma conduits themselves are easily replaceable," he said with an air of superiority.
Travis was not enough of an expert on Enterprises' technical specification to give an answer to this, but he was certain that whatever the Vulcans used it was inferior to whatever was fitted aboard his ship. Doing his best to ignore the slight against his ship he carried on with the tour. Finally he finished the tour a few hours later and went to bed.
T'pol was waiting when Selvek and his team returned for them in the shared common room between their quarters. "Have you anything to report?" She asked as the doors cycled shut behind them.
Selvek nodded. "Nothing of use," Selvek said, sitting down on the couch across from T'pol he noted that she was not in the least bit surprised.
"The humans have proven remarkably capable of keeping us in the dark about the capabilities of the ship. I must say I am impressed by that, though frustrated." T'pol slid a notepad over to him. "Anything you noted should be written down, we need as thorough a report as possible."
Selvek nodded, he was well aware of the necessity to keep records of their tour of the ship. Even if they did not find any useful information, at least anything he could share with T'pol.
He finished his report in a few minutes and handed it over to T'pol, who read through it and signed her approval of it before setting it on a pile of similar reports. She was growing frustrated at the lack of anything useful to report. Watching her Selvek had a slight pang of guilt for not being entirely truthful with her. But logically she would not be harmed by what she did not know.
He left a short time later and went to bed. Leaving T'pol alone to think over what she had observed. She knew Selvek was not being entirely truthful with her. His body language, though well hidden, showed some guilt over something. But she had no idea just what he was not telling her. It was not like looking at the ship and trying to find out what made it work the way it did had a lot of room for secrets.
On a whim, if Vulcans had whims, T'pol looked through Selvek's personal file. It showed nothing terribly out of the ordinary. He had served with ambassador Soval for a few years after he had gotten out of the navy. He went to school at a prestigious university and graduated in the top tiers of his class.
But then as she looked a little more in depth his record began to stand out a little more. For one he was well known as being somewhat prejudiced against humans. Viewing them as primitive and in need of help. He had been reprimanded repeatedly for expressing such views, even to humans.
But the thing that raised a red flag to T'pol was Selveks service in the military. She knew from experience that most military records were freely available and easy to follow. Consisting of simple lines regarding where an individual worked and for how long, and in what capacity.
But Selvek's records held none of that. Rather they were very short and held gaping holes in their records, times amounting to almost a decade, where the record read only as intelligence. This meant for certain that he had been involved in secret missions, and not in a sideline capacity like analyst. Rather he had served likely as an operator or agent.
Often those who had served in the intelligence community were never fully out, often being used for other tasks when the situation presented itself. Could he be on such a mission now?
"You believe him to be on some form of secret mission?" Soval asked, he had listened quietly as T'pol explained her theory, but it was clear that he had his doubts.
"Yes I do think that is a possibility." She handed him a sheaf of papers she had printed out. "Our database says as much here," she gestured at the second page of the report. Soval's eyebrows raised as he looked over that.
It was standard practice to copy all data stored in embassy computers when an ambassador left his post, granted this was never intended for use in this manner, but that being said Soval was glad that she had.
"Keep an eye on Selvek if you would." He ordered and set the document down. He would have to think about it and ponder what he could be doing. There was a good possibility that whatever it was it was it had the potential to end in a huge embarrassment for Vulcan if it went wrong.
Opinion on Earth towards Vulcan had shifted a lot in the recent decade, with many coming to view Vulcan as deliberately holding Earth back to ensure its dominance. It was a view captain Archer likely shared. Whether it was true or not was not up to Soval to say.
Two days later and the ship had continued along its course to Vulcan without incident. Archer had ordered another string of speed and endurance tests to be conducted. Bringing Enterprise up to warp factor four point seven for a full two minutes before he was forced to slow down due to structural stresses on the ships hull.
T'pol had continued on her investigation of Selvik, so far she had found very little. But that did not mean she had come up empty. Far from it. Instead she was all but certain that Selvik had been activated by intelligence for an operation designed to properly spy out Enterprise. Though she was unable to come to a proper conclusion as to the end of the operation.
In order to find more information T'pol had begun to backtrack on Selvek's movements. This had begun with a very cursory glance into his quarters, but that yielded nothing. Not to be unexpected if the man had any training.
She had next looked through every report that he had filed and begun to take similar tours of the ship, by herself as she did not want to attract any attention from the remainder of the ambassadors staff. She was however certain to keep Soval informed as to her movements and discoveries.
Currently she had just gone on two separate tours of the vessel, the first time she had been unable to have the same man give the tour as had given one to Selvek, the ships engineer Charles Tucker giving it instead. However, just a few hours later Travis Mayweather had become available and so he had consented to give her a tour of the ship.
She did not know what she expected to find out, the humans had been very guarded in their answers and no member one else had managed to find anything of importance, why would Selvek be any different.
T'pol then made a leap of logic and decided that even if Selvek were as careful as he could be with his movements so as to avoid discovery with the other Vulcans he would likely not be as careful with the humans. Afterall the two seldom spoke socially, their interactions confined to tours and passing conversations.
She thus decided to be very open about her intentions. She asked Travis directly to give her an account of Selvek's actions, everything he and his party said and everywhere that he took them. She did not however reveal just why she wanted him to do so.
"This was about when the three of them decided they had seen enough," Travis said standing beside in the middle of the hallway. T'pol looked around wondering what the other had seen that he considered to be useful.
"Here?" She asked beginning to feel almost like the helmsman was fooling her.
"Yes, I thought it was weird to," Travis could tell that T'pol had her doubts but wanted to make it clear he was being entirely truthful. Her honesty with him earlier had compelled him to do the same.
He gestured to the plasma conduit and shrugged. "Asked a bunch of questions about the conduit here and then we moved on for maybe five minutes more before they said they were done."
The wheels in T'pol's mind began to turn. "Where does this lead?" She asked already having a good sense of what the answer would be.
Travis sighed as he struggled to remember what he had told the other Vulcans. "It leads to the warp nacelles from the main reactor. Its where they get the majority of their energy."
T'pol at once knew the major flaw in this design feature, it represented a critical weakpoint in the ships propulsion. Normally, even under battle conditions, this was not much of a problem. But then most starship designers did not take internal sabotage into consideration. "I need to speak with your captain," she said putting a few more pieces together. She did not yet have the entire puzzle assembled, but what she knew was alarming.
"You think that this Selvek is doing what?" Archer asked his head still spinning as he began to process the information ambassador Soval's aide had given him. The four of them, Archer and Travis on the human side, and ambassador Soval and an aide Archer did not know, were in the tiny captains office. A small space just off the port side of the bridge.
"Captain T'pol did not come to this conclusion in a vacuum. She has some evidence and it is enough that we decided to come to you immediately." Soval appeared sombre, behind him the aid, Archer could not recall her name, stood like a carved stature, face lacking emotion. Travis was a study in opposites.
"Whats on your mind Travis?" Archer asked wondering what he thought of all this, he had afterall been present for both the tour with the supposed spy and the womans conclusion that he intended sabotage.
Travis shifted uncomfortably on his feet, not liking all the attention suddenly directed at him. "Captain," he stuttered before seeming to call upon some inner strength. "Sir I think she is telling the truth," he said with much more confidence in his voice. "And even if she is wrong wouldn't it be better to be prepared and nothing to happen than to dismiss her suspicions and then have a disaster?"
Archer could not fault him on the argument. Whats more he believed her himself. Vulcans were not well known for subterfuge of this sort. They would lie, hide information and forget to inform when it suited them. But lying that one of their own staff was plotting to cripple Enterprise for some nefarious purpose, weakening their own position substantially in the process, did not seem to be within their typical SOP.
"What do you propose we do about this?" He asked suddenly deciding, for the moment, to trust the Vulcans. "I will have to inform my crew about this," he said leaving no room in his tone for debate about this. "If we are to counter whatever they plan we will need help."
"Agreed," Soval said after seeming on the verge of arguing for a second. But the human brought up a good point. And, it was not as if there was much chance of word getting to Selvek via the humans. Still, some precautions needed to be taken.
"I would ask though that not every crew member is informed, I doubt your crew would tell Selvek, but they may tip him off that something is up if they become more hostile and guarded around him."
Again Archer had to concede that the ambassador had a point. "I will tell my officers, chief engineer and weapons specialist, and a few others as there is a need," he said finally. Soval nodded while the female maintained her statue like non-expression. Travis gulped loudly beside her.
"Now," Soval's voice was quiet, he sounded as if he were plotting a conspiracy. "The only question we must ask ourselves now if what we will do to stop your ship from being damaged or potentially destroyed." He looked around at Travis and Archer, neither man was forthcoming with an idea.
Finally T'pol spoke up and laid out a simple plan that required very little action on anyones part but stood the maximum chance of preventing any plot by Selvek. Its lack of action also served to avoid making him and any members of the conspiracy.
It was sound, simple and likely effective. Archer and Soval both readily agreed and that was that. As the two Vulcans turned to leave though a last nagging thought struck Archer.
"Ambassador," he asked rising from his desk, "I have just one last question if you would care to answer it for me."
Soval wore an expression of worry for just a moment before it disappeared beneath his usual tight emotional control. "You may ask it," he said his voice steady.
Archer took a moment to think over the proper wording for what he wanted to say before deciding it was best just to ask. "Why," he began, "do you think that you were not informed of this plan as Vulcans senior official aboard? Isnt it standard Vulcan procedure to do so on intelligence gathering operations?"
"I am shocked at your detailed knowledge of my governments intelligence organizations standard procedures captain," Soval said completely deadpan. He mulled over Archers words for a moment before he answered.
"To be honest with you captain that is a question that has been bothering the corners of my mind since T'pol revealed her suspicions to me." He shrugged slightly. "Perhaps I no longer enjoy the trust I once thought I did."
With that he left, Travis followed. Leaving a stunned Archer alone to think about what this could mean. As he saw things it could either go exceptionally well, with a major boost in the UE's position with Vulcan. Or it could go extremely badly, there was potential perhaps, depending on how high up this possible plot went, for a major souring of relations between the two powers. And humans were not as peace-loving as they let on, there would be demands for blood if something majorly bad happened to Enterprise.