Episode 5
Kirk and his crew found themselves on the other side of the gate in the heart of Black Void territory. Still following the lead ship, it was just a matter of time before a grand station became clear on the viewer. The pirate commander said to Kirk, "That's where we're headed, captain. Let us handle the docking procedures. Your crew should just steer the helm."
The station was arguably bigger than Tavros. It had to be to handle multiple capital-class ships at once. Kirk wondered what amenities such a station had. Surely, the UGC weren't doing enough if the Void had a station such as this.
The Destiny docked with the station. The pirate commander then said to Kirk, "The station commander will want to see you. Come with me, I'm sure your questions will be answered. Probably not to your satisfaction, however, but that stands to reason."
The pair disembarked the ship and proceeded to head to the station commander's briefing room.
The elevator ride was long, which was not surprising for a station this large. After it stopped and the doors opened, Kirk was guided along corridors towards the briefing room. When he arrived, his escort said, "You are to wait in here for the commander. it shouldn't take long. I will be waiting outside to escort you back to your ship when you are done."
Kirk waited, organizing his thoughts, planning. And then the commander came in. "Ah, Captain Kirk. Sorry to have kept you waiting.
"As you probably suspected, we want your recolor device. We are already detaching it from your vessel to study. But that's not all we want. We are aware of your... displeasure with continuing on this mission of yours. I would like to extend our invitation to you and your crew to join us. But first, you must have some questions."
Kirk responded, "What do you intend with us?"
The commander said, "Nothing, for now, but we will need your services soon. That can wait until we've removed the recolor device. Once we are done, expect a mission from us soon afterwards. Also, it wouldn't be wise for you or your crew to wander our station. We've already made that clear to your crew, but we would appreciate it if you could tell them yourself."
Kirk then asked, "How do you know of me and how I feel?"
There was silence for a moment. Then the response came, "We have been aware of you for a while now. How we know is a secret you'll never know."
What did that mean? Kirk thought. After a moment, he finally spoke up, "Was there anything else? I have no more questions."
"Not for now, Captain. We'll let you know when we need you. You are free to go. Just don't try to shake off your escort."
Kirk got up and left the room. His escort asked, "Done? Hopefully she wasn't too hard on you." Kirk shook his head in the negative. "That's good. The commander must be having a good day. Alright, come this way. I'll take you back to your ship."
The pair headed back to the elevator to the dock, then back to the Destiny.
The recolor device was removed eventually, and from there it was a just a matter of time before an assignment was offered. The Black Void commander got a communication. Afterwards, he came up to Kirk and said, "There is a disturbance on a planet we control close to here. Captain, you are to go there and see if you can settle it in our name. We don't want to resort to violence, but if there's no choice... Well, that's why we're relying on you. We are to leave immediately."
Kirk gave the instructions to his crew, and the Destiny set off. He didn't know what the Black Void were expecting of him, but if he and his crew were to survive, Kirk would have to do his best.
When the Destiny arrived and Kirk disembarked, the tension between the inhabitants and the Black Void was palpable. Protesters in the streets held signs with messages against the kind of stuff the Void was known for. And it was Kirk's job to appease them.
Kirk was escorted to the capital building to meet with the leadership of the planet. After a few exchanges, it quickly became clear that the Black Void had pushed a little too far and the people were unhappy with their regulations. It took Kirk quite a bit of negotiating over several days to get the Black Void to rescind some of the regulations, but only if other concessions were made from leadership. All in all, the negotiations were successful, even if both sides were unhappy with certain things with the new agreement.
The announcement was made to the people the next day when everything was official. The protests stopped soon after. Kirk was nervous. Surely the Black Void wasn't so hospitable, right? If these negotiations were any indication, it would seem the UGC had misread how the Void handled planets under their jurisdiction. Or was what the UGC said about the Void true, and a selling point for potential recruits? Kirk wasn't a UGC captain, so it didn't really affect him, but it was a curiosity playing in his mind. In the end, it came down to one question: Who was lying to who?
This question would have to wait. With the tensions on the planet handled, the Destiny headed back to the Black Void station.