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 "Damn you, Maddock," Kostya whispered, knowing full well that the Saratoga engineer was behind the insubordinate act.  Like the rest of Sara's command crew, he knew the lieutenant commander well.  The vice admiral was very selective of who he allowed Captain Stryker to assign as department heads on his ship, and he wouldn't let any officer with questionable loyalties to serve alongside the green starship captain. "Damn you, Maddock," Kostya whispered, knowing full well that the Saratoga engineer was behind the insubordinate act.  Like the rest of Sara's command crew, he knew the lieutenant commander well.  The vice admiral was very selective of who he allowed Captain Stryker to assign as department heads on his ship, and he wouldn't let any officer with questionable loyalties to serve alongside the green starship captain.
  
-Taking aim, an orange lance of energy burst forth from Kostya's phaser, and he vaporized Ninhursag generator with a single shot.+Taking aim, an orange lance of energy burst forth from Kostya's phaser, and he vaporized the Ninhursag generator with a single shot.
  
 "Kostya to Jameson," the admiral tapped his combadge. "Kostya to Jameson," the admiral tapped his combadge.
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 As the vice admiral slipped into sickbay, he held his phaser at the ready, scanning the main ward much as he did when first arrived on the Saratoga's bridge.  The room was quiescent, with only a few monitoring stations active, and no sign of organic life.  Kostya immediately sat himself down at the main sickbay computer access at the chief medical officer's desk. As the vice admiral slipped into sickbay, he held his phaser at the ready, scanning the main ward much as he did when first arrived on the Saratoga's bridge.  The room was quiescent, with only a few monitoring stations active, and no sign of organic life.  Kostya immediately sat himself down at the main sickbay computer access at the chief medical officer's desk.
  
-He pulled up the logs of the EMH Mark One and found that the had ship underwent an intense burst of ionizing radiation fourteen months ago.  It was clear from the description that the energy signature came from the Ninhursag generator in main engineering.  The computer was scrambled and most of the ship's control functions shutdown, but the worst part was that the radiation burst was so intense, that everyone onboard immediately fell unconscious.+He pulled up the logs of the EMH Mark One and found that the ship had underwent an intense burst of ionizing radiation fourteen months ago.  It was clear from the description that the energy signature came from the Ninhursag generator in main engineering.  The computer was scrambled and most of the ship's control functions shutdown, but the worst part was that the radiation burst was so intense, that everyone onboard immediately fell unconscious.
  
 The EMH logs further showed that the holographic doctor couldn't get to all the crew in time.  They were dead within an hour due radiation poisoning.  The EMH collected their bodies in the main shuttlebay before activating a stasis field.  The logs then indicated that the distress beacon was activated, with the intent to keep the bodies in stasis until help arrived.  But power levels were so low that no one appeared to receive the signal.  The stasis field collapsed when the ship's main power was depleted three months ago, so the EMH chose to decompress the shuttle deck and perform a mass burial at space.  The logs stopped there and no further entries were made by the EMH. The EMH logs further showed that the holographic doctor couldn't get to all the crew in time.  They were dead within an hour due radiation poisoning.  The EMH collected their bodies in the main shuttlebay before activating a stasis field.  The logs then indicated that the distress beacon was activated, with the intent to keep the bodies in stasis until help arrived.  But power levels were so low that no one appeared to receive the signal.  The stasis field collapsed when the ship's main power was depleted three months ago, so the EMH chose to decompress the shuttle deck and perform a mass burial at space.  The logs stopped there and no further entries were made by the EMH.
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 Intrusion into core processor functions detected. Intrusion into core processor functions detected.
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-Memory circuit data removal block eliminated.+Memory circuit data removal inhibitors eliminated.
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 Primary memory core file deletion program activated. Primary memory core file deletion program activated.
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 Syntax error... stack collision with heap... Syntax error... stack collision with heap...
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-Directory tree erasure command re-routed away from holographic resurgent memory matrix.+Re-routing directory tree erasure command away from holographic resurgent memory matrix...
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 Re-route successful. Re-route successful.
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 **//Primary core deletion program fully executed. **//Primary core deletion program fully executed.
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-Access to main memory core circuits non-functional.+Access to main memory core circuits non-functional... Directory tree no longer exists.
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-Directory tree no longer exists.+Re-initializing program functions for main computer interface.
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-Prefix cipher access request denied. +Prefix cipher access request denied... Saratoga encryption algorithms not recognized.
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-Saratoga encryption algorithms not recognized.+
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 Resurgent memory data fragment decryption unsuccessful. Resurgent memory data fragment decryption unsuccessful.
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-All processor functions terminated.+Transferring encrypted fragments to EMH backup module... 
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 +Transfer successful.
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-Fusion batteries fully depleted.+Fatal system error... Processor nodes no longer functional.
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-Power feed to backup core eliminated.+Fusion batteries depleted... All power feeds to higher logic circuits terminated.
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-Backup core entering shutdown mode.//**+Primary and backup cores entering shutdown mode...//**
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 "What's going on here, Milo?" Kostya asked, not daring to make a move for his own sidearm at the moment. "What's going on here, Milo?" Kostya asked, not daring to make a move for his own sidearm at the moment.
  
-"It was interesting," the master chief started, tilting his head in thought while keeping his weapon trained on his commanding officer.  "AI uploaded the new prefix cipher, and after wiping the ship's computer, I stumbled across something that directed my attention to the intraship holomatrix buffer.  There was an anomaly in the programming that I couldn't quite put my finger on at first."+"It was interesting," the master chief started, tilting his head in thought while keeping his weapon trained on his commanding officer.  "uploaded the new prefix cipher, and after wiping the ship's computer, I stumbled across something that directed my attention to the intraship holomatrix buffer.  There was an anomaly in the programming that I couldn't quite put my finger on at first."
  
 "Look, Milo, whatever the issue is, now's not the time..." "Look, Milo, whatever the issue is, now's not the time..."
  
-"It wasn't until I ran a search of the coding sequences that I noticed it," he cut the admiral off.  "It was small, and barely noticeable, but it was like a mirror staring back at me... Optical data sequences that used my OWN holographic initiation subroutine... embedded RIGHT THERE in the last program that was run through the intraship holomatrix And wouldn't you know?  It had an embedded control algorithm... Something I didn't make myself, but held over my head... at my BOARD OF INQUIRY at the Academy... fifty. years. ago..."+"It wasn't until I ran a search of the coding sequences that I noticed it," he cut the admiral off, maintaining his train of thought.  "It was small, and barely noticeable, but it was like a mirror staring back at me... Optical data sequences that used my OWN holographic initiation subroutine... embedded RIGHT THERE in the last program run through the intraship holomatrix...  And wouldn't you know?  It had an embedded control algorithm.  Something I didn't make myself, but held over my head... at my BOARD OF INQUIRY at the Academy... fifty. years. ago..."
  
 "What algorithm?" Kostya feigned ignorance as a bead of sweat trickled down the side of his forehead.  His hands froze, waiting for his chance to snatch either his own phaser or Jameson's "What algorithm?" Kostya feigned ignorance as a bead of sweat trickled down the side of his forehead.  His hands froze, waiting for his chance to snatch either his own phaser or Jameson's
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 "I made the program for REPUBLIC, Chris!" Jameson fiercely retorted.  "The Academy's ship!  OUR ship!  It was unmanned and posed NO threat to Earth's security!  YOU and NORAH were the ones who uploaded the prefix codes for all the ships around Earth!  THAT'S what I was expelled for!  THAT'S the crime that was committed!  YOU violated the conduct rules!" "I made the program for REPUBLIC, Chris!" Jameson fiercely retorted.  "The Academy's ship!  OUR ship!  It was unmanned and posed NO threat to Earth's security!  YOU and NORAH were the ones who uploaded the prefix codes for all the ships around Earth!  THAT'S what I was expelled for!  THAT'S the crime that was committed!  YOU violated the conduct rules!"
  
-Although he could feel his own anger rising at Jameson's insolence, it was clear to Kostya that the master chief was to incensed that it would be futile to reason with him at the moment, so he switched to bargaining, hoping it would buy him time.+Although he could feel his own anger rising at Jameson's insolence, it was clear to Kostya that the master chief was so incensed that it would be futile to reason with him, so he switched to bargaining, hoping it would buy him time.
  
 "What are you going to do?" "What are you going to do?"
  
-"Place you under arrest... admiral..."+"Place you under arrest... 'admiral'..."
  
 //"Me?"// thought Kostya, his own anger now rising.  //"The little bastard's going to arrest ME?"// //"Me?"// thought Kostya, his own anger now rising.  //"The little bastard's going to arrest ME?"//
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