USS TIMBER WOLF Archives - The Malstrom Expanse https://malstromexpanse.com/tag/uss-timber-wolf/ Home of Alliance Central Command & Malstrom Expeditionary Force Thu, 18 Sep 2025 01:49:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 230812990 The Straits: “Black Knight Returns”  https://malstromexpanse.com/2025/07/27/sb-a1-timber-wolf-black-knight-returns/ Sun, 27 Jul 2025 17:56:41 +0000 https://malstromexpanse.com/?p=4818 Ansolon Season 2 / Episode 01 By Alan Tripp — 2412 — The Black Knight of Ansolon leaned back in his seat outside the old tavern.  He’d once gone by Black Knight of Kronos, but that title now belonged to another he’d met who had been here longer than he.  A tankard of ale was […]

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Ansolon Season 2 / Episode 01

By Alan Tripp

— 2412 —

The Black Knight of Ansolon leaned back in his seat outside the old tavern. 

He’d once gone by Black Knight of Kronos, but that title now belonged to another he’d met who had been here longer than he. 

A tankard of ale was held loosely in one hand, half drained, as the Klingon warrior turned Starfleet let himself become lost in the sensual flavors. 

The sounds of lutes and flutes and other such musical instruments wove a magical spell of a sort around a mingling crowd sporting a wide range of garments that ranged from the armor of knights, the softer padding of squires, the fancery of royalty, fairies, vikings, druids, sorcerers and even Klingons in traditional warrior garb and the latest fashions that were all the rage back in the Romulan Republic. 

Ka’nej Hauk wore custom armor he normally wore whenever he planned to joust at the tilt yard center of the faire. 

And as for the faire, it was at the heart of the promenade along one edge of the massive arboretum of Starbase Ansolon (aka. “Hell’s Keep”). 

Many consider the promenade a city that ringed that arboretum / faire and was itself divided into various districts defined by its shape. 

This tavern was part of the faire proper and one the Vice-Admiral would often frequent back when he served as SF Harbour Command’s Commander-in-Chief in what seemed a lifetime ago. 

But that was what now felt ages past with Harbour having evolved into Ansolon Command, and Ka’nej Hauk found he himself loved command of just the Excelsior II-class U.S.S. Timber Wolf.

Toss in, it was definitely a shattered reality and several years away at any rate. 

But that had been short lived, lasting through the first few galactic conflicts faced after first being brought here, but ultimately in the Iconian War, he’d been forced to once again take the mantel of Chief.

After many conflicts and war, the U.S.S. Timber Wolf had been severely damaged in one of the final battles of the Iconian War to the point it had been decommissioned.

So with Ka’nej Hauk between commands, the Admiralty finally cornered him and pushed hard for him to accept promotion, stating with new discoveries made in the Malstrom Expanse, he was the Klingon best equipped to lead efforts in those sectors.

As he had a personal stake in it.

So this time, he’d accepted the increase in rank and the title of Commander-in-Chief of “Ansolon Command,” under the Alliance Central Command umbrella.

His one caveat … That he be allowed to maintain command of a ship and control his overall command from there.

Thus, he’d accepted the promotion to Fleet Admiral BUT would command from the soon to be launched Shangri-La III-class U.S.S. Timber Wolf, NCC-73446 — being outfitted with specialized command hardware designed to cutthrough the murk of the Expanse.

It would serve as his personal command ship while the actual flagship Ansolon Command would be the Odyssey-class U.S.S. Britannia.

The latter was as close of a name as he could come to his father’s former flagship, the Excalibur.

Like he and many among the crew of the Britannia, they were survivors of a doomed reality that by some quirk of fate had been cast into this reality and spared … like Hell’s Keep … from the shattering of a timeline / reality they’d once called home. 

Cast back in time a bit even, not that it mattered as events had taken a left turn in this reality at some point where their own had gone right. … Yeap, right off the cliff into oblivion. 

The Klingon had thought long and hard about taking the Britannia, however, it would not be able to navigate the Malstrom as easily as the smaller Timber Wolf.

And he himself was a wolf in Klingon armor.

Hauk sipped from his tankard, his armor creaking a bit. 

As he understood it … somehow and for some unknown reason, it seemed that quantum duplicates of the fleet he’d commanded … ships and people both … had been created when they’d closed that rift in space-time and fell through the void between back in what was in this reality 2408. 

And with them came the Borg, returning that scourge to this galaxy after one Picard and the Enterprise D had eradicated what remained of them.  

“Our bad,” he muttered under his breath, taking another swig of ale. 

The cool ale always tasted better after one had the chance to work out those frustrations by unhorsing several opponents in the lists as the crowd gathered to watch the tournament cheered. 

Of course, it was NOT technically his fleet’s fault … talking about the Borg … as truth is the whole mess stemmed from Romulans back in 2294 firing subspace weapons (since banned) in the vicinity of an active transwarp aperture. 

The result led to an event that tunneled through space-time, snatching up ships and crews from all across the timeline and even space itself and depositing them here and now … well, a few years ago back in 2408 at any rate. 

Those that survived what has since been called the “Temporal Crossing” and survived the fight with the Borg went on to become assimilated into the new timeline … just in time for the coming wars. 

Taking another swig, Ka’nej Hauk grunted to himself at the memories of those past few years. 

So many wars and conflicts, he’d actually lost count of them all … wars with the Klingons, Borg, Undine (for him, they’d always be the Horvauk), Terrans, Borg, Iconians, Borg, Terrans …

You catch the drift. 

But in this moment and in this place, Ka’nej felt as if he were not just home again, but able to kick up his spurred boots and relax … after a good day, of breaking lances and making other less able knights kiss the earth in crumbling heaps. 

Of course, few were injured from such these days thanks to devices built directly into their armored suits to help protect them from unleashing true death and harm upon one another. 

Something that in his opinion … and that of his “brother” in the Klingon Empire … took some of the fun out of the endevour, but not to a point that it ruined it. 

And these thoughts reminded him. … He still needed to sign up for the next round of Arena of Sompek tournaments that should be returning soon. 

But yes, the ren faire was a crowd favorite at Hell’s Keep, but also one for the Klingon himself. 

The Vice-Admiral took another swig relishing in his his mug kept the ale icy cold. 

So REFRESHING! 

Hell’s Keep … Most definitely a Federation built Starbase recognizable as such no matter the reality as it was a style that seemed universal. 

And this particular starbase was the main hub for both Starfleet and Khitomer Alliance Operations within the Malstrom Expanse. 

Located in orbit of the colony world of Ansolon-Prime in the multi-starred system known as the Argon Cluster, both starbase and cluster were in a safe pocket within and surrounded by the Malstrom Expanse. 

Hauk knew the Malstrom Expanse was in reality all that was left of Hell’s Gate … a region of space from the Ansolon galaxy that had been exactly the same in composition. 

The layout of such was different, of course … like some cosmic entity had made a re-throw of the dice in the universe’s game of life. 

And although few knew the truth of the matter, Hauk knew enough to know that although its mysteries were yet to be unlocked … somehow, someway elements he’d known from his old reality had been tossed into the Expanse. 

Like SB Ansolon, yet not yet found … or rediscovered as the case may be. 

VADM Ka’nej Hauk finished off his tankard, thought about ordering another but realized time was escaping him. 

He had to get down to the surface of the planet as he was scheduled to meet with one of the Dragon Lords to continue his training. 

Down there in the skies above there be dragons, and this Klingon warrior turned Starfleet captain was learning to ride one of them.  

Respectfully, 

VADM Ka’nej Hauk 
CO, U.S.S. Britannia
ANSCOMCINC

Aka. “Black Knight of Ansolon” & future “Dragon Rider”

— OUT OF STORY —

Thus we skip forward in the timeline to where we estimate Star Trek Online actually is with their current storyline, putting us in sync with them.

And as for Hell’s Keep, it feels good to see the home of my characters reborn and available to them once again!

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by Alan Tripp

2408

As an Okinawa II-class, the U.S.S. Sam Houston was a small ship. 

That was both a blessing and a curse. 

On the one hand, it meant the enemy has less ship to conquer before a potential boarding operation could be considered a success. … Or in the case of the Borg, the ship and crew completely assimilated and under Collective control. 

On the other hand, it also meant the Starfleet crew had less ship spaces to defend, meaning it could potentially become easier to repel and defeat any boarders. 

In this case, it was the latter with Ahlayna and her team stripping the heads off their Borg invaders and / or beaming them into space. 

The Houston’s captain kicked a wayward Borg head out of the command well as she approached a forcefield that contained yet another drone who seemed to keep lashing out at that which held it. 

Something unique about this drone was it was a member of her crew … her first officer to be precise. 

Ahlayna locked eyes with Lt. Cmdr. Aruju. 

However, the assimilated Bajoran seemed to look straight through her captain. 

“Beam her to the cargo hold with the others and make sure that area remains shielded from any Borg transmissions … and finger on the button to eject them into space should the need arise,” the captain ordered. 

Ahylana hoped they could find a way to save her crew members assimilated, but that hope could NOT reach beyond the need to protect the ship and rest of the crew. 

She knew it was possible to “de-assimilate” some, but it was never easy. 

And as long as those officers remained under the control of the Borg, they remained a threat. 

As soon as that threat edged toward uncontrollable, saving the assimilated would no longer be an option. 

The Scottish-Romulan dropped into her command chair even as Aruju disappeared from the bridge. 

“Helm, bring us about on course three-nine-four. Put us in line with the rest of the fleet.” 

It was time to push the bastards back to depths of the hell that had so recently spit them out. 

— 13 hours later —

The Borg Queen saw through the eyes of her drones left behind. 

She felt the addition of each new drone as it joined the collective and welcomed their voice into that of the one. 

And when the ships of Starfleet and the empires began to rally and work as one, she one-by-one withdrew her forces … even going so far as to have drones from shattered cubes, spheres, etc., to be beamed aboard those ships still operational. 

Sometimes it was necessary to sacrifice the few for the betterment of the collective. 

Yet today, the few were needed to help rebuild her collective … and time was not on their side. 

The Borg Collective must be reborn and it would need strength to see it through. 

“HOLD ON!” Ka’nej Hauk bellowed. 

On screen, the view corkscrewed as the ship rolled like a drill to force it’s way through the narrow gap within the wreckage of the last of the tactical cubes remaining on the field of battle. 

As they cleared, so did the view to show Borg ships warping out. 

“Cheers erupted all around as the sight pushed one simple fact to the surface … They had survived what would become known as “the passage through hell” and “the day the lost fleets returned.” 

But Hauk knew the battle might now be over, but tending to their wounded and those in distress was only beginning. 

And for that, they would need help.  

“Open a channel to Starfleet Command.” 

Ka’nej Hauk 

Respectfully, 

–Alan Tripp

Aka. “Ka’nej Hauk”  

— OUT OF STORY —

Thus ends the Darkstar series which brings the various elements of Darkstar Command into the STO timeline.

Next story will be a postscript epilogue between this post and the next set.

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