by Hauk – Kaiwolf
Scene: Temporal Ready Room
Stardate: N/A
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Somewhere at a point outside of spacetime, Daniels made his decision.
Watching the ebb and flow of the timelines, he realized that certain events needed to happen that would shape the lives and destinies of a handful of families.
And so he set to work, figuring out the specifics to make it happen.
Studying a specific point in time, he already knew there was one random event with a cause of another event from outside this known universe … this known reality … that was making it all possible.
One reality’s collapse equaled possible salvation in this one.
Daniels equated all this to being not unlike a sculpture in that a piece of stone here and another there had to be removed before this or that feature could be shaped.
And the shaping of one altered the destiny of the other.
The Krenim had once tried manipulating the flow of events by removing things from the timeline completely.
In this case, it was the addition of something new into the timeline Daniels hoped for.
The key was not just in the what (as that person was coming regardless) … it was the when that person would arrive and hit the timeline.
Then add in enough tossed pebbles into the stream at just the right moments and the course of the stream would be shifted one way or the other … in a positive way that could actually save millions of lives in the long run.
But as with the way the Krenim performed their temporal operations, what Daniels was doing required the same level of calculations and careful, precise planning.
First it would begin with Hauk’ … Hauk of an alternate universe … falling through with members of his crew from their home verse as it collapsed and landing somehow into this one.
A slight nudge would move the landing from 2409 to 2400.
That event in that moment with the interactions between the alternate Hauk and the one from this verse would alter and shape the destinies of both … influencing a moment here and a happening there.
And this happens cascade into other moments doing the same with the pieces all falling into a perfect form to shift the timeline just enough … just enough to cause what needs to happen to become reality.
Hauk … now calling himself Hauk’ … had fallen onto the board as needed.
And his reactions and interactions with his duplicate of this verse was proving enough to shift Hauk of here subtly along the overall board in the new directions needed.
“Good,” the temporal agent said to himself.
“Now, lets swing back and take a look at you,” he added, his eyes changing direction of view of hovering timeline.
The figure now glanced was one Mykal Hayden Kaiwolf — a human Druid born in the 23rd century whose future was being re-written (hopefully for the better) and whom was about to be cast like dice across the game board into the future.
—OUT OF STORY—
Writer’s Note: This story is setting the stage in my head for the fact I’m going to use the TOS recruitment event and the Agents of Yesterday story arc to reset the character in game that is Mykal Kaiwolf.
Right now, he is a character born in the TOS time period, but the toon itself is NOT a TOS born character in game mechanics.
So, I’m gonna give him a re-roll to rectify that while also moving him from the tactical path to the engineering as far as career.
Otherwise, his story will remain the same. … a character who graduated with Chekov but one who didn’t get cast forward into the future until someone around the time of possibly … Undiscovered Country?
And he will continue to command the U.S.S. Fenrir … a Matsumoto-class multi-mission command cruiser that at the time of launch back when was classified as a dreadnought.
With the Klingon recruitment event, I re-rolled Hauk on the Klingon side and with Delta recruitment rolled Hauk’ on the FED side.
Comes down to the fact. that I want my primary four mains to be 1 tac / 1 eng from different recruitment events on both sides of the neutral zone.
This does NOT alter the previous story I wrote about Kaiwolf.