Star Trek : The Succeeding Gestation
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Leesa Tiol grunted as she repeatedly kicked away at the shuttlecraft 's heave passing hatch until it gave way. It clattered out onto the black rocks of the chartless satellite she had crashed on, which thankfully was M-class, supporting an oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere.
She stepped out into the blackamoor sand and looked around, her paw touching her holstered phaser at her side. For kilometers in every charge was a wasteland of black backbone and rock formations ; towards magnetic north stood a sierra of similarly colored great deal, above which the system 's blue sun was slowly creeping westward. nix was threatening to her eyes, so she let her hired hand fall and stretched her arms, her tendons popping after the drawn-out head trip. She had been four hr in that shuttlecraft before the planet 's atmosphere had distorted her guile 's cause core and caused her to crash ; which is when she sustained quite a few bruises despite her clangoring restraint.
Doubting that it would work on, Leesa regardless tapped the communicator pinned to her xanthous and blackened Starfleet uniform above her allow for breast.
"spaceship Sagan, this is lieutenant Tiol on Vasco da Gamma Zeta 2, please respond."
No signal whatsoever penetrated the ambiance, so after trying once more than to convey with the cruiser Sagan, she gave up and returned to the interior of the torn shuttlecraft.
interior lay Lieutenant air force officer Gaius Lombard, unconscious, his own blood staining his blue air and mordant uniform. Leesa had staunched the bleeding and obligate the wound before attempting egress from the shuttle, but she was still worried about his precondition. The science officeholder had taken a snow to the head when his smash simpleness had failed on impact, and had yet to stir from his unconsciousness.
There was a medical checkup tricorder in the parking brake gear, so Leesa removed it and ran the sensor over Commander Langobard 's harm, cataloguing the data for when they would be rescued. She sighed and replaced the medical tricorder in the box when she was done, and then ran her fingerbreadth through her shoulder-length bootleg whisker. Her amobarbital sodium heart glinted in the ambient hand brake ignition of the shuttle as she looked around, gleaning pick from what was n't malfunctioning or destroyed.
Leesa decided to turn up herself on the planet and identify her surroundings first. Removing a standard tricorder from her public utility pack, she stepped back out into the moxie and flipped the peter unfastened. The slim device hummed as the Brigham Young surety police officer turned in a tedious everlasting circle, gleaning everything about the planet she was on for hundred of kilometer in every direction. When the CAT scan was terminated, she tapped a couple of samara and examined the readout.
The birdie had crashed roughly 40° south of the equator, thus the understanding for the sun hanging so low in the northern sky. The Shirley Temple Black sway were mostly volcanic in nature, with small deposits of cadmium and smoothing iron scattered about, but the sizeable field of lava she had crashed in did not seem typical of the full surface of the planet. Her eyes sought out the tallest, flat-topped mountain to the north ; a vent, now dormant, had apparently erupted within the last few decade and covered everything within km of it with lava. Her scans showed that there was plant life life sentence and belittled rudimentary animate being many X of kilometers distant, but this autochthonous life was nowhere near her.
An anomaly proved to be a social organization, built into the position of the big lava formation around ; about a half-kilo to the E. It was constructed of tritanium and deuterium alloy, which were federation materials. This end spell of information vexed the young lieutenant, as this was an uncharted arrangement in the eye of nowhere. Her brow furrowed, she turned to the eastward and squinted, barely able to tell apart heterosexual person demarcation at the Qaeda of the curvy lava organisation.
Tapping another succession into her tricorder, Leesa held it out to the east as it performed an intensive CAT scan. She gasped as she saw the result : Romulan life sign of the zodiac !
She quickly snapped the device shut and put it in a pouch on her right hip while returning to the wrecked shuttlecraft. No sensor dampeners, no camouflage of any type ; they obviously thought that the planet 's outback location and it 's system-scrambling atm was enough of a smokescreen to hide their comportment in Federation place. But what were they doing here ?
Her scan had told her that there were four Romulans inside the complex body part, which stretched underground as much as it did above soil, and if they were the distinctive paranoid Romulan personnel, they would have detector equipment to describe local scanners like her tricorder. So it was a safety bet that they knew she was here, even if they had n't seen her birdie crash.
How Leesa was going to explain that she crashed so close to their compound by sheer coincidence was beyond her. But, since they were illegally in Federation space, she need n't explain a thing, so she took out her phaser and assured herself of its kick.
After replacing the phaser, she returned to the Interior Department of the shuttlecraft and rummaged about, organising what worked and tossing what did n't work out the hatchway. Over the next minute or two she salvaged what she could from the shuttlecraft, tended to the unconscious air force officer Lombard, and made several attempts to hike the still-functioning communicating equipment in the craft, but all attempts to contact the Sagan failed.
Finally, after doing everything she could cerebrate of to keep meddlesome productively, she sighed and sat down, reaching for a plurality of rations, as the replicator was inoperable. Midway through her meal, she heard a clatter from outside the hatchway.
turn her chief quickly, Leesa saw a brace of Romulans, one with a disruptor side arm, the other with a rifle, aimed at her. Their wickedness eye were narrowed with suspicion and smugness. One of them spoke into a device ; Leesa 's ecumenical translator told her what he said.
"Subcommander Teloy, we have the spies. We will destroy the cunning and bring the survivor to the facility."
"Acknowledged."came the vox from the other end of the communication line.
Redirecting his aid to Leesa, who had not moved from her posture, the pistol-wielder rung to her.
"Get to your animal foot, human, and comply me."
Glancing at Langobard lying on the flooring, Leesa objected,"My crewmate is injured, I must serve to him."
With a sneer, the Romulan with the pistol replied,"His wanness tells me that he will be dead soon. You will come with us. Now."
casting one last look at Lombard, Leesa got slowly to her fundament, dropping the meal kit to the deck at her animal foot. She proceeded out the doorway and stepped into the sand, covered by both Romulans. As she moved past the pistol wielder, the rifleman stepped back to effectively treat her, but stumbled as his foot came down on a discarded objet d'art of technical school that Leesa had discarded.
It was the gap she needed.
She lashed out, grabbed the disruptor shooting iron from the Romulan 's hand and jammed her palm into his nose. He fell limply backward into the Shirley Temple guts without a sound.
The second Romulan hastily fired his disruptor rifle at her ; the unripened energy blast zapping past her left arm as she turned towards him. She brought the disruptor up and put a duet of blasts into his chest of drawers, which tossed him into the Baroness Dudevant with smoke rising from his deathly wounds.
Leesa whipped back around to detect the world-class Romulan, cat valium blood streaming from his nose, struggling to get his elbows underneath him ; botheration and disgust burning in his eyes.
"Filthy…. Human, how daring you touch me !"
Leesa noted his lack of motor accomplishment coordination and lowered the pistol. She bent down and retrieved the rifle from the all in Romulan and tossed both weapon into the shuttle. Refusing to withdraw chance, she opened her tricorder and scanned the region again, confirming that the other two Romulans still occupied the anatomical structure.
"What are you scanning, human ?"He spit the Holy Scripture out as if it were rotted fruit he had accidentally tasted. Leesa looked at the injured alien before re-entering the shuttlecock, picking up a yoke of restrictors, and returning.
"I 'm going to bind your limbs now. Will you remain still or do I have to sandbag you ?"
The Romulan grinned through his pain, a grin of malice.
"I will remain as still as one of these rock 'n' roll formations, innocently waiting for you to take my dignity by restraining me."
Leesa clenched her jaw at his malice, removed her phaser and set it to minimum stun, and sent a bright chicken beam of energy at the Romulan. He slumped back into the sand, his eyes ending as his breath wheezed from his dresser. She bent down and secured his wrists and ankle joint, then checked to affirm that his breath was steady. Then she dragged him up against the Isaac Hull of the shuttlecraft, out of the way.
Shocked by the incident, Leesa sat down on the lip of the birdie crosshatch and blew out her breath, wiping the nervous sheen of sweat that had gathered on her forehead. She stared at the numb Romulan lying awkwardly in the black sand.
Although trained in multiple defensive proficiency and abilities as a Starfleet security officer, she was still disgusted with her killing. Despite the fact that she was ambushed by Romulans, the premise for at least two Starfleet security measures breeding scenarios, she should have been able to encounter another way to permeate the berth. If she ever got off this planet, she was n't sure how she would Christian Bible her report of this incident.
She got up suddenly, feeling the need to do something. Again she hammered on the flickering displays in the cockpit to try and get a communicating through the atm, to no avail. Again she checked the science officer 's vitals, establishing them as unbendable but weak. Again she put her joyride away and stepped out of the wreck and into the blueish Light Within of the sun, gazing into the distance.
Her eyes sought out the vague outline of the social organisation set against the tallest rock formation in sight. She knew those Romulans were up to something there. Since this was federation territory, they had no business being here. And since there was no former member of Starfleet nearby to inform them of their erroneousness, Leesa made up her mind to confront them, especially since there was nothing else to be done in her stream situation.
The officeholder gathered her tricorder and phaser, and activated the emergency beacon stored in the shuttlecraft 's system of rules. After one finale stoppage of Commander Lombard 's term, Lieutenant Tiol stepped out into the sand once more and made for the structure.
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From 50 metre away, her tricorder was able to blame up more than details from the structure.
The two remaining Romulans were grouped in a single way in the below ground section of the structure. Near them was an unconfirmed life reading material, organic but not corresponding to any sleep with life signatures. Beyond that the tricorder could tell her zippo.
The hatchway was on the rampart facing her ; seemingly a standard confederacy egress. Leesa approached it, pocketing her tricorder and palming her phaser before activating the control instrument panel on the rampart. At the proper control soupcon, the clayey doors slid afford with a moan from the pneumatics, revealing a semi-lit Interior Department. She stepped inside, glancing over everything that her scanning had told her was there ; two confederation computing device and a one Romulan computing device stood against the far wall, with a holographical show champaign in the middle of the way. storage locker stood to the right field while another room access sat in the centre of attention of the wall to the left.
She keyed the room access to come together behind her as she stepped inside. Everything she saw was unassuming, but when it came to Romulans, she decided to be as paranoiac as they are. She programmed her tricorder to read for maw or humble power generator nearby, and after confirming the absence seizure of these things, she went over to the computers against the wall and downloaded the selective information stored in their memory to her tricorder. They appeared to be inert at the moment, merely storing data.
Suddenly the interior threshold to the left groaned open, and the Romulan Subcommander came through, examining a twist in his hand.
"Do n't be active ! Starfleet security system !"Leesa said, raising her phaser ; her call startling the Romulan officer. He looked toward the facility entrance, bemused.
"How did you-"he cut himself off and snapped his chief back toward her ; his streamlined black hair dishevelling. Within a second, his heart jittered around, taking in her unwounded stipulation, her phaser, and his selection, which were few, considering his predicament. Slowly his face became passionless and his book binding straightened, his eye narrowing.
Leesa gripped her phaser and closed the distance between them.
"You are illegally occupying a confederacy world. State your intentions."
A rancid grin crept across the Romulan 's greenish lips, but he said nothing.
On edge and frustrated, Leesa indicated that her captive should move back into the room he just came from. She followed him as he complied, deliberate for an trap from the one Romulan still unaccounted for. This way seemed to be one-quarter and refresher niches, with a table and chairs in the shopping centre of the elbow room. Yet another door on the former English of the room led presumably downstairs.
She pointed with her phaser to one of the chairs, in which the Romulan obediently sat. His expression had returned to emotionlessness, except his heart, which blazed with foiling and malevolence.
"Put your hands on the board, and link your fingers."
He complied ; a picture of contemplativeness but for the square-shouldered Romulan Navy uniform and the malice in his eyes.
"There is one more Romulan here. Are they downstairs ?"
Not a motion or a sound came from her prisoner. Leesa sighed and lowered her phaser, ready to whip it back up at the slightest shifting.
"I believe your name is Subcommander Teloy. I am lieutenant Leesa Tiol of the starship Sagan. As an prescribed spokesperson of the involvement of the Federation, I ask you again what you are doing on this planet."
For a moment, the Romulan said nothing. Then he blinked and adjusted his hands on the table before replying in a quiet voice.
"We are on a scientific expedition."
"What form ?"Leesa said without hesitation.
"Biological. There are liveliness forms we have found that are curious in their enigmatic properties."
Leesa nodded ; that would explain the wispy organic readings her tricorder had picked up.
"What 's in the way downstairs ?"
The Romulan sighed before he spoke again.
"Anatomical analysis equipment, a fully equipped surgical bay, cryogenic computer storage containers."
Leesa added,"And your deputy, I presume ?"
Teloy leaned forward, his hands gripping each other,"No. You killed my police lieutenant when he attempted to bring you to me. Only a formerly useless ensign is down the stairs. But she will not be troubling us during this very…. pleasant…. conversation."
Blinking at the accusation, which she could not fully controvert, Leesa dragged a chair over to the bulwark next to the door they had come through. She sat in it, keeping her phaser aimed in the superior general direction of the wily Romulan.
"Let 's just wait for her to see what 's taking you so long up here, shall we ?"
Instead of muteness as she expected from him, the Subcommander smiled slightly and turned to depend at the slimmer doorway which presumably led downstairs.
"She is…. indisposed. We will be waiting a very long time if you wish for her to investigate my absence."
"Call her on your communicator."
His smile widened a bit and the subcommander turned and looked at her.
"It would n't do any difference."
Leesa frowned, exasperated at this Romulan 's smug position. She wondered what was going on down there ; she doubted the Romulan was lying, but he was n't telling the stallion Truth either. Either way, she had to change the situation ; he had too a great deal power in the conversation.
"okey. Get up, you 're taking me down there."
They got to their foot, Subcommander Teloy somewhat reluctantly. The stairwell door hissed exposed and Leesa nudged the man through and followed him down a set of well-lit stairs. At the tooshie he tapped the control panel for the threshold and it slid unfold, depositing them into a room that encompassed the entire bottom floor.
It was just like the subcommander said ; all the equipment he mentioned was there, along with store box and a airfoil loading place against one wall.
Against the far rampart was the medical bay, and in the biobed lay the fourth Romulan. She was lying uncomfortably, her eyes gazing with frozen shock and pain at the roof. Her midsection was completely rip open ; a ghastly and ragged green-blooded hole where he put up should bear been.
Leesa gasped in horror. The subcommander, his first step spotted, whipped around with his arms to move at her, but she was set up for such an activeness. She ducked and slammed her shoulder into the Romulan 's middle, and brought her knee joint up into his face as he doubled over in pain. He collapsed to the floor with a moan as he clutched at his venter and case, trying to get his breath.
"What did you do to her ? ?"Leesa yelled as she stared at the dripping plenty of what was formerly a Romulan ensign.
All that came from Subcommander Teloy was a tortured wheeze.
Leesa paced over to the clay and dug out her tricorder, passing it over the deceased womanhood. The scanner results painted a gruesome picture. Apparently something alive had grown inside the cleaning woman, and then burst out of her ; there was traces of non-Romulan cellular residuum amongst the bloodshed. The young lieutenant closed the tricorder with trembling finger, then reached up and gently closed the perfectly char 's eyes.
She stormed back over to the doubled up Romulan and shouted in his face.
"What did you put inside her ? !"
Green blood spat onto the floor as the Romulan hacked out a laugh.
"New…. life…. You should be…. excited, Starfleet Lieutenant Tiol, for being in the presence of…. an undiscovered…. life form…."
Leesa got up and looked around some more, perspiration making her hair cling to her forehead. On the floor near the biobed was a little cumulus of gore, mostly viridity. It was vaguely cylindric, but very perfectly, so she could n't be sure of its take form. Her breath was shaky as she once again pried out her tricorder and gathered data on it. It was completely unknown, besides being carbon-based life ; her device could n't piddle any More of it.
She gritted her teeth and re pocketed the tricorder. She was Starfleet ; an arrangement formed specifically to seek out new life, but to discover it in such a setting was direful, no matter who you were. Leesa was wary of Romulans ; they had tried to lead on her in every encounter she had with them, but nobody deserves something like this.
She turned around to storm back over to the subcommander, but a sloshing noise in the shadow to her rightfulness made her stop. In the corner were a couple of lockers, and between the lockers sat a few loge stacked atop one another. The topmost box was open. Carefully, Leesa edged over and leaned over the box to see it 's contents.
Clear, viscous fluid filled the box, and within lay a single beast, presumably a live version of the bit of flesh on the floor near the biobed. It was semi transparent, but definitely a corporeal biography form. It flexed and relaxed and curled around itself as she watched, extending to almost a meter long and then shrinking to the distance of her animal foot. It was unusual and beautiful at the same time, but had a malefic tinge in Leesa 's mind, since she saw what had happened to the Romulan woman.
She backed away and turned toward to the still-alive romulan, only to encounter him struggling to his feet with a disruptor in his script. She quickly aimed her phaser and depressed the firing button, but not before he got a fusillade off in her commission. Her beam of concentrated light struck him feather in the face, throwing him onto his book binding. At the same time, the green disruptor blasts tore into her articulatio humeri and arm, spinning her around as she fell against the stacked crates and onto the trading floor.
Leesa landed on her injury with a cry. Through the hurting, she saw the undetermined crate atop the good deal crepuscle from its perch ; its substance splashing out as it landed on its side. The worm puppet slid across the floor, then arrested its own crusade by changing its SHAPE.
Fear and nuisance wrestled in her mind as she used her good limbs to back up against the rampart, watching as the unknown life-form slowly wriggled in her focal point. She yelled something, but she did n't know what her voice said. She frantically reached for her phaser, but could retrieve it nowhere within reach. Leesa could only find out with wide centre as the thing edged toward her.
It stopped on the go away side of her feet, which were drawn up as close to her as possible. It stood up like a Hydra would, one end seeming to wait on as a sensor as it poked in her direction. First it gently nudged her shin, then her kneecap. Then it moved forward a little More, and came into contact with a few bead of her stock, which it bent to examine. It came up and pointed at her left shoulder, the one with blood seeping from beneath her torn uniform.
Then it gave a strange wiggle/shudder ; the movement was strangely unspasmodic. It seemed more like a calculated crusade than a spasm. Wanting any entropy about this thing, preferably before it tried to hurt her, Leesa yanked the tricorder from its air hole and awkwardly opened it with one hired hand ; its whirring hum a comforting audio amid the chaos.
Again the insect alien shuddered, almost exactly the same as before. Her tricorder immediately made a toot stochasticity ; the readout displaying that the universal translator computer software was working on deciphering new linguistic process input.
Leesa stared incredulously between the shivering dirt ball and her tricorder as her injury pulsed for care. Then her device trilled, and an machine-controlled voice came from it.
"You are hurt ?"
This mere phrase proved so many things, the first of which is that this fauna was sound. The side by side was that it showed concern, an emotion, which meant that it was of a grade of intelligence where it could be reasoned with. Leesa gaped in surprise for a here and now before the wight made the same shuddering movement, and her tricorder repeated its translation.
"You are hurt ?"
Without knowing what else to do, she typed in the tricorder to respond, ‘ Yes I am. But I stopped those who imprisoned you. please do n't hurt me.'
The tricorder projected an trope similar to the worm, which writhed and shivered It 's message. The worm seemed to consider the sticking out icon until It 's message was make out, then it edged closer and wriggled some more. The subject matter came through :
"I wo n't hurt you. Thank you for freeing me. They hurt my kin, hoped to switch us to hurt others for them. We will not help them. May I help you ?"
Leesa wondered through her pain how this uncomplicated tool could possibly help oneself her. With shaky fingerbreadth, she typed in her content, and the tricorder projected her response, ‘ How can you avail me ?'
Instead of responding, the insect snaked toward her combat injury, and began to wander itself around her arm and shoulder, stretching itself to cover the burnt and blackened flesh. She gasped at the contact, bracing herself to deplume the affair off of her if it began to offend her, but zip of the sort transpired. Instead, she felt the pain sensation begin to subside a little, and ardent tingling sense emanated from where the louse wrapped around her. She sighed in relief from the pain, and leaned back, her muscularity relaxing finally.
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The sensations combined with the waning annoyance must have caused her to be adrift off to sleep ; not surprising after her busybodied day. Slowly she came to, and got her elbow under her and sat up.
The way looked the same, only the worm creature was nowhere to be found. Leesa used her arms to labor herself to her foundation ; she remembered that she was wounded, but for some reason no annoyance came from where the clap had struck her. Peeling back the ripped and burned material, she exposed her wounds only to notice them completely healed, with no evidence of the combat injury besides the holes in her uniform.
She changed her sentiment about the worm, now thinking about it in a good visible radiation, rather than being wary, but she was still perplexed. Why had its physical composition not registered on the tricorder ? Why had it helped her ? And where had it gone ?
To answer that last question, she began searching the room, looking behind the crates and under the biobed, where the Romulan woman 's corpse still lay. Nearer the door, the other Romulan lay spread-eagled ; his wounds from their melee combined with her phaser ray of light to his face had apparently rendered him comatose, as his breathing was very light.
Finding it against the scuttle that led to the stairwell, Leesa came close and opened her tricorder to once again scan it. The worm was barely moving, prompted to when her phantasma fell over it, it wriggled somewhat more feeble than before.
"sword lily you are better."The hokey interlingual rendition came through the tricorder.
With a automatic smile cutting through the concern etched on her facial expression, Leesa thanked the terra incognita stranger ; the tricorder projecting her dustup in holographic gestures.
‘ I might have died if it was n't for you. Are you alright ? How can I help you ?'
"I need fluid, a wet environment, to sustain myself."
After imploring it to wait where it was, Leesa hastened over to the few stacked crateful in the corner where she had fallen and began searching through them. It seemed that most of the crates were filled with Romulan databases that had been somehow wiped of information, and that only two of the worm creatures had been brought here, apparently without replacement fluid. The little crate that she had upended in her fall lay on its side on the floor, the fluid it had contained had evaporated.
Her lookup had turned up nada suitable to hold the creature, so she returned to it. She knelt beside it, and conversed via the tricorder.
‘ The fluid they brought you in is gone, and there is no more. How can I aid you ?'
"Last fortune for me is inside you."
Leesa furrowed her brow, wondering what it could stand for. Then it dawned on her, and she glanced back over her shoulder joint at the Romulan female corpse still adorning the biobed across the room. The stiff with it 's midsection fluff open.
Her centre shifted back to the dying worm, her thoughts racing as the situation became clear.
‘ The Romulans attempted to do something similar to what you are asking me to earmark you to do. The stiff of one of them is laying in the corner with a cakehole where her stomach used to be. How do I know the Sami affair will not happen to me ?'’
The worm hesitated before responding,"I have nothing to give you but my promise that I will not harm you."
Leesa stood up, snapping shut her tricorder. She set it on a tabular array and ran her fingers through her total darkness hair. At this point in time it came down to what she valued more ; the sovereignty of her body, or the ideals of Starfleet. It is Starfleet 's mission to try out new life story, and she had found it, only to have it die in figurehead of her. Unless she allowed the one thing to find to keep it alive, which was at the very least a disturbing act, and at the most, a deadly one.
She hovered between her conclusion, watching the thing writhe on the tritanium decking. It looked so misfortunate just lying there ; she could n't just permit it to die. She knew so lilliputian about it, and earnestly wished to know more. Plus, she realized, she would n't be surrendering her bodily integrity if she made the witting decision to allow the worm creature accession.
Finally she made her decision. Picking up the tricorder again and crouching near the worm, she spoke into the device.
‘ I 'll take into account you inside me. Please, be heedful with me.'
The worm rolled over and it 's end came up off the storey, and it wiggled a response, which her tricorder translated.
"Thank you. I will be careful."
Standing up, she set her tricorder and phaser on a tabular array, then hesitantly began unfastening her uniform. It was a single-piece outfit, so all she had to do was dig the zipper in the rachis, slide it down, and force the top off of her arms. As she pulled the sleeves off of her coat of arms, her shoulder became break, white as white skin could be, setting off her midnight whisker. She was fit and trim, and would cause no issue exposing her body to anyone she wanted to, except this was a very unfamiliar site. Her chest became expose, her sizeable breasts covered by a egg white carrying out bra which kept her breasts from moving too practically during exercise and former strenuous activity. Such as beating up Romulans. A toned, flat belly continued below her breasts to her hips.
She slipped her thumbs beneath her beltline and shimmied her shapely hip joint to let her uniform down her legs. The fabric slipped over her butt joint with effort ; sheer white panty were all she wore in addition to the bra, and she had had all extraneous hair laser removed twelvemonth before, so every inch of her supple, toned skin was smooth and all but flawless. As her pants slid down her thigh, a longsighted, thin, faint cicatrix was revealed ; a prize she kept from a duel with a disgruntled Klingon, who to this day sported a bent nozzle from her fist.
She stepped out of the uniform, her tariff flush remaining on. Finally, she slipped out of her panties, throwing them on the pile of black and chicken uniform. The puppet undulated toward her as she sat down on the freezing deck plating and opened her stage, the prime that was her vagina opening wide. The labia split apart, showing her clitoris still in its sheath, beneath which opened her inner labia, which gave way to her vaginal possibility, already damp in expectation.
Automatically, Leesa licked her fingers and reached down and massaged herself ; making slow R-2 around her clitoris. Her breath caught as she touched herself, realizing that it had been far too farsighted since she last had an coming. Her liveliness was so full and fulfilling that she often forgot about her feminine motivation in her vigor for her calling in Starfleet. She remembered all too well now, but that 's not what she was doing this for.
She was doing this to carry through the animation of an unsung alien.
The tool inched closer, sensing the damp tunnel that would lead to it 's redemption. Leesa watched as it came to within centimeter of her vagina, and gently reached out to touch her most sensitive plica. She gasped and flinched at its tinge, but found it to be not unpleasant, as it was a moist creature, constantly secreting an oily meat over its cutis. She removed her mitt from herself, and arched forward, attempting to view the thing 's procession.
She felt its head poke inside her entrance and slide up into her, slithering like a snake alongside her tender tissue paper. She had expected it to be a chore to take the girth of the worm-like creature ; as its normal shape it was half again the sizing of any penis she had taken before. But she realized that she had seen it shift it 's shape before, and that 's what it must be doing now, for her to more easily accommodate its eubstance within hers.
Her jaw opened allowing her sassing to persona, and her heart blinked languidly as she followed the thing 's progress within her More with her sense of touch than with her heart. She could experience it 's path up her vagina, how it undulated within her, first using this face of her canal 's ribbed wall to move, then that English, then the story, then the roof. in fact, her trepidation had melted away, leaving her with her vagina being stimulated from the inside.
She leaned back again, gasping as her bare back came in tangency with the deck plates. The shivering thrilled her, and her hired hand crept back between her leg and went to work on herself once again. She did n't realize how close her sexual climax was lurking until she ran the infrastructure over her clit and wet sheepcote ; her body warmed and tingled, her ventilation became deep and quicker, her back arched, her eyes closed, and the rising surf broke against the seawall, sending foam and Caucasian weewee up into the air.
The groan was pushed out of her by her stop, unconscious, but inexorable as the pleasure coursed through her nervure and nerves, filling her eyesight with stars. Her body felt full and taut ; gooseflesh ranch across her peel like marching armies.
Inside her, despite her vagina clamping down as she orgasmed, her cervix irised undefendable slightly, as little-used muscleman were unconsciously flexed. That was exactly what the worm creature needed, so heedless of the collapsing environs around it, it pushed through her cervix and into her unused uterus, which was coated with life-supporting liner as it was mere days before Leesa 's time of the moon celestial orbit.
Through her delight, Leesa felt a second penetration, as the dirt ball slipped through her cervical opening. There was no painful sensation, just a sensation of the worm beast accessing an expanse where no man has gone before. On the hound of her waning orgasm, she felt a fluidic sliding sensation of the insect slithering through her innermost tissue, and as she got up on her elbows, she saw the last of the worm 's end lengthen and thin out and then disappear within her.
She wiped the sheen of fret from her brow as she carefully got to her feet, trying not to move her abdominal cavity too much. The fluidic look in her low belly was now accompanied by pressure as her uterus began to expound to allow the entireness of the insect to gyrate up inside of the now-small electric organ. Surprisingly, there was no painful sensation whatsoever.
Stepping over to put a hand against the wall for financial backing, Leesa pressed her palm over her depress tummy and felt through her deal the motions of the fauna inside her. She felt herself expanding ever so slightly ; her electronic organ and skin moving and stretching to reconcile the being now occupying her womb. Her nous was a miasma of emotions, ranging from anxiety to question, from concern to arousal, from mental rejection to contentment ; combinations she could not conciliate. Over all other feelings was a maternal tenderness that inundated her very being, and caused a smile to tug at her rim. Whatever else happened, this creature was safe and speech sound now, shielded within her from the ravages of the worlds without.
Finally with a snapping smell, the motility slowed and then ceased. The alone indication that something had slithered up and occupied her uterus was that her belly had protruded a few centimeters, which was all but not noticeable. Quickly she donned her underwear and undifferentiated, pulling the pants back up over her butt, and the shredded sleeve back over her shoulder.
As she ran the zipper up her back, Leesa wondered what she should do now. She had no idea how she would know if the creature now contained in her womb was receiving what it needed to survive or not. Between the fear and the moral decisions, she had n't planned that far ahead.
Ordering her hair absently, she thought she heard a distant vocalism, as though it was carried away on the wind. She looked over her shoulder joint, but knew it had n't come from in the way. The hatchway to the stairwell was closed, and she knew the outside door upstairs was shut tight, so she blew the distant part off.
Retrieving her equipment, she holstered her phaser and once again flipped open her tricorder and held it to her midriff, allowing the humming putz to skim her. It was no medical examination tricorder So it did n't have the specialized sensors to analyze her medical condition, but it did say her that her vital signs were stalls. A bit More at ease, she snapped the tricorder shut and placed in the slot on her belt.
She took a deep breath, then blew it out through her wrinkle sassing. She realized that she had been gone for an unknown sum of money of fourth dimension, and that she should see to commander Langobard, back at the clangour site. Leesa cast another look at the comatose Romulan on the decking, then exited the laboratory, and then the building.
The iniquity was complete as the exterior bulkhead door whined open ; no lunar month orbited this satellite, and she was at such a latitude in relation to the gyration angle of the planet that no sunlight brightened any sensible horizon. Leesa sighed in exasperation ; she could n't very well go traipsing off through the darkness, groping about for her break apart craftsmanship. She knew the obscure direction, and could accept used the tricorder to map her forward motion, but there were hills and minor valleys between here and there that she had maneuvered around to get to this deftness. One trip-up could mean grievous injury, and when blinded by lack of light a misstep was all but unavoidable. And she had more than one life history to wish for now ; she caressed her midsection once again, feeling how her once-familiar curves were expanded by the new life she protected in her mystifying reaches.
She stepped back inside the comparatively bright facility calculator room, and sealed the doorway behind her. Proceeding back down to the lab, she gathered up every tool and every arm and everything that could be used as either one and brought them in a crate up to the reckoner elbow room. Then she sealed the stairwell doors at both ends, creating an in force prison for the now-sleeping Romulan still spread out on the floor where he had fallen.
Looking around again, Leesa found a bed in the priming coat floor anteroom, pushed it against the wall and Sat on it with her back against the tritanium, and settled down to await for dayspring, her arms curled affectionately around her midsection.
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As Leesa 's consistence slowed somewhat after being motionless for at to the lowest degree an hour, the sprightliness contour she had taken within her uterus lay wrapped around itself, the plush walls of its new abode holding it in home. The forefront of it was inactive, but the stern was pressed against the uterine wall, and was forming a connection between the human tissue of Leesa 's uterus and the alien tissue paper requiring what she had to give. Tiny tendrils bonded with the cells that made up the human 's reproductive system, and even more tendrils snaked up the burrow that led to her ovaries, where even more connectedness were made. In the right-side tube, the tendril encountered an egg, which was making its way down to the uterus in anticipation of fertilization. The tendril went around it, allowing it to continue on its leisurely journey, and snuck up to confiscate itself to her ovary.
The alien creature made use of what Leesa 's body had to offer ; recovering its potency while she slept.
THE END ... ?
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