Forwarded by the ASC-VSO Posted: 22 Jan 2004 04:20:52 GMT In: alt.startrek.creative From: sisko2374@aol.com (Sisko2374) NEW TOS/DS9 "Logic of History" Mirror Spock [PG] by Sisko2374 Summary: At the end of the Terran Empire, the Mirror Spock must confront the Of late he found himself drawn here quite frequently. He told himself that the quiet of the tomb lent itself well to contemplation. And he so dearly needed quiet amidst the chaos of these days, to find a way out. But a part of himself, the human part, knew that he was here seeking answers and solace. The Vulcan in him denied this. It was illogical to seek answers or comfort from the dead. Yet the human part of him came here to dialogue with the dead, even if there could be no answer. It was necessary. You understood humans and the galaxy so much better than I, he thought. My logic was at fault. You pointed this out to me repeatedly. Yet I ignored your warnings and fell into the trap of my own poorly conceived plans. It was ironic. You, the "illogical" human, understood me and the universe far better than I did. In your heart, you were a Vulcan. And I was far too human. Now we must pay for my mistakes. Only you are blameless. You knew the consequences of my actions. Too much, too soon. You pointed out that it was always a chess game, that if I did not follow the rules, gave away my pieces, destruction would follow. You reminded me that this was the logic of history. But I was sure of my logic. That there was a new and better way. Because he had pointed out my illogic before you. My participation in the illogic of waste; of people, of resources, of time. I still think that there was a better way. Your way. I should have listened. Proceeded more cautiously, prudently, moderately. Not unilaterally. You were right. And I was so very wrong. Perhaps it was because I never really trusted you, that I did not heed you. Because of what you once had been. Yet you were no more opportunistic and self-serving than the rest of us. Instead, I placed my trust in others. Those who praised and fawned upon me for my actions, without regard for thought or principle, their only goal to remain in power. I was a fool. And far too human. They feared you. And that is why they put an end to you. I was too blind. Too late, I could do nothing but avenge you. Forgive me. The human guard approached him softly. "It is time." He opened his eyes. The sarcophagus was still before him. "The Enterprise is ready?" "Yes, Emperor, the Enterprise and Starfleet are ready to meet the invaders. They await only your presence." He rose from his knees. "You mean what little is left of Starfleet awaits my presence." The guard was silent. He turned to leave, the guard ready to follow him. He hesitated. Turned back toward the sarcophagus of the Empress, placing his hand upon the marble image of the face of the dead, caressing it and whispering. "Farewell, Marlena. Forgive me." END -- Stephen Ratliff ASC Stories Only Forwarding In the Pattern Buffer at: http//trekiverse.crosswinds.net/feed/ Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASCL/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:ASCL-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. From ???@??? Sat Jan 24 18:58:31 2004 Status: U Return-Path: Received: from n6.grp.scd.yahoo.com ([66.218.66.90]) by merlin (EarthLink SMTP Server) with SMTP id 1aKxDC7E3NZFlq1 for ; Sat, 24 Jan 2004 15:56:28 -0800 (PST) X-eGroups-Return: sentto-1977044-12995-1074988490-stephenbratliff=earthlink.net@returns.groups.yahoo.